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Colts Wide Receiver Josh Downs Joins Query & Company!
Colts wide receiver Josh Downs joins the program to explain how things are different for him this season compared to his rookie season, assesses if things are different right now with timing with Anthony Richardson after working with Gardner Minshew most of last season, reveals how long it takes receivers to develop chemistry with their quarterbacks, discusses how crowded the Colts wide receiver room is now after adding Adonai Mitchell and Anthony Gould in the draft, and states that the team has fueled by the way the season ended against Houston and how the Texans have received a lot of hype going into the season. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mario Andretti Shares Stories About Parnelli Jones
Racing legend Mario Andretti joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to share stories about Parnelli Jones following his passing last night. Mario highlights what he learned from Parnelli as a driver, explains what kind of driver/competitor Parnelli was, reacts to a story where Parnelli framed a quote that Mario said about him and hung it in his office, explains what kind of owner Parnelli Jones was when he transitioned from driver to owner, and shares what his relationship was like over the last couple of years. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Colts Minicamp + Remembering Parnelli Jones. Mario Andretti, Josh Downs, and Joel Erickson Join!
(00:00-33:27) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison remembering the former Indy 500 winner Parnelli Jones after passing away yesterday. Additionally, Colts wide receiver Josh Downs joins the program to explain how things are different for him this season compared to his rookie season, assesses if things are different right now with timing with Anthony Richardson after working with Gardner Minshew most of last season, reveals how long it takes receivers to develop chemistry with their quarterbacks, discusses how crowded the Colts wide receiver room is now after adding Adonai Mitchell and Anthony Gould in the draft, and states that the team has fueled by the way the season ended against Houston and how the Texans have received a lot of hype going into the season. (33:27-37:48) – Following their conversation with Josh Downs, Jake pays off his tease about a story that haunts him to this very day. (37:48-45:21) – Hour one concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing the NFL looking to add an eighteenth game to the schedule. Jimmy lists a couple things that players should be asking for in return for an additional game. (45:21-1:09:06) – Hour number two with Jake Query remembering Parnelli Jones by highlighting his career at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as a driver and team owner. Also, the three guys pick up their conversation from last segment about the NFL potentially becoming over saturated if they add another game and continue playing on every day of the week at some point in the season. (1:09:06-1:27:31) – Indianapolis Colts beat reporter Joel Erickson from the Indianapolis Star joins the program to explain why he believes Josh Downs is the player we don’t talk about enough, assesses if this is the last chance for Jelani Woods to prove himself as a capable NFL tight end, joins in on the conversation about the NFL attempting to expand its schedule to 20 games eventually, tries to identify where the line in the sand if for players to say that they won’t play anymore, and if he believes that players will try to negotiate the removal of the franchise tag. (1:27:31-1:54:58) – The final hour of the show starts with racing legend Mario Andretti joining Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to share about Parnelli Jones following his passing last night. Mario highlights what he learned from Parnelli as a driver, explains what kind of driver/competitor Parnelli was, reacts to a story where Parnelli framed a quote that Mario said about him and hung it in his office, explains what kind of owner Parnelli Jones was when he transitioned from driver to owner, and shares what his relationship was like over the last couple of years. (1:54:58-2:11:15) – Jake and Jimmy come back from break and give away a four-pack of tickets to the Olympic Swim Trails at Lucas Oil Stadium. Following that, they discuss which summer Olympic event is the hardest. (2:11:15-2:17:29) – Today’s show ends with JCook Plays of the Day and JMV brining in some Ghost Busters for Jake and Jimmy to talk with for a couple minutes.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 6/5/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-17:21) – Colts wide receiver Josh Downs joins the program to explain how things are different for him this season compared to his rookie season, assesses if things are different right now with timing with Anthony Richardson after working with Gardner Minshew most of last season, reveals how long it takes receivers to develop chemistry with their quarterbacks, discusses how crowded the Colts wide receiver room is now after adding Adonai Mitchell and Anthony Gould in the draft, and states that the team has fueled by the way the season ended against Houston and how the Texans have received a lot of hype going into the season. (17:21-35:30) – Indianapolis Colts beat reporter Joel Erickson from the Indianapolis Star joins the program to explain why he believes Josh Downs is the player we don’t talk about enough, assesses if this is the last chance for Jelani Woods to prove himself as a capable NFL tight end, joins in on the conversation about the NFL attempting to expand its schedule to 20 games eventually, tries to identify where the line in the sand if for players to say that they won’t play anymore, and if he believes that players will try to negotiate the removal of the franchise tag. (35:30-57:32) – The final hour of the show starts with racing legend Mario Andretti joining Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to share about Parnelli Jones following his passing last night. Mario highlights what he learned from Parnelli as a driver, explains what kind of driver/competitor Parnelli was, reacts to a story where Parnelli framed a quote that Mario said about him and hung it in his office, explains what kind of owner Parnelli Jones was when he transitioned from driver to owner, and shares what his relationship was like over the last couple of years.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dallas Clark going into Colts Ring of Honor! Randy Mueller & Stephen Holder Join!
(00:00-26:35) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing all the topics that they will cover on today’s show. They dive into the news from today about a handful of MLB players being suspended for gambling on baseball. It leads to another conversation with Jake and Jimmy about the future of sports betting and questioning if sports leagues will prevent players from betting at all. (26:35-43:17) – Former NFL General Manager Randy Mueller joins Query & Company to look at where the Indianapolis Colts offense ranks in the league. Additionally, he discusses one of his latest pieces on The Athletic about the future of Trevor Lawrence with the Jacksonville Jaguars, evaluates the future of NFL teams paying boatloads of money for wide receivers, and agrees with Jake that he doesn’t think the Tennessee Titans are that far behind the rest of the teams in the AFC South after the additions they made in the offseason. (43:17-47:11) – Hour one concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing some of the best players that have yet to make it in the NFL Hall of Fame. (47:11-1:10:41) – Hour number two with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook rehashing some of their thoughts from yesterday about the Caitlin Clark situation with Chennedy Carter. They take a call from a listener who thought she would be the type of player that changes the game like Steph Curry where the league becomes a guard driven league. (1:17:25-1:30:41) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the show with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to share what he learned from the media availability today before the beginning of mandatory minicamp for the Colts, doesn’t rule out the Colts adding a corner back or safety after losing Daniel Scott last week to an achilles tear, and states that there is a legitimate position battle between Adonai Mitchell and Alec Pierce for the second starting wide out opposite of Michael Pittman Jr. (1:30:41-1:33:16) – Jake and Jimmy close out hour number two by giving away a four-pack of tickets for a listener to go to the Olympic Swim Trails at Lucas Oil Stadium! (1:33:16-1:59:56) – Last night there was a decision made by the City Council to approve Mayor Joe Hogsett’s plan to bring an MLS team to Indianapolis. Jake and Jimmy share their thoughts on that and discuss the future of the Indy Eleven. They welcome a couple listeners to share their opinion on a potential professional soccer team coming to Indianapolis. (1:59:56-2:14:46) – Jake and Jimmy continue their discussion from the last segment about the future of a professional soccer team in Indianapolis. They get into the long debate about how soccer is the up-and-coming sport and back it up with some viewership numbers increasing over the years. (2:14:46-2:20:07) – Today’s show ends with JCook Plays of the Day and JMV asking everyone what their legacy will be considering Joe Hogsett trying to bring an MLS team to Indianapolis.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 6/4/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-15:57) – Former NFL General Manager Randy Mueller joins Query & Company to look at where the Indianapolis Colts offense ranks in the league. Additionally, he discusses one of his latest pieces on The Athletic about the future of Trevor Lawrence with the Jacksonville Jaguars, evaluates the future of NFL teams paying boatloads of money for wide receivers, and agrees with Jake that he doesn’t think the Tennessee Titans are that far behind the rest of the teams in the AFC South after the additions they made in the offseason. (15:57-30:12) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the show with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to share what he learned from the media availability today before the beginning of mandatory minicamp for the Colts, doesn’t rule out the Colts adding a corner back or safety after losing Daniel Scott last week to an achilles tear, and states that there is a legitimate position battle between Adonai Mitchell and Alec Pierce for the second starting wide out opposite of Michael Pittman Jr.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Colts Minicamp Preview + Caitlin Clark & Fever Recap. Scott Agness & Mike Chappell Join!
(00:00-29:33) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison welcome Jimmy back from jury duty and vacation by letting him share the information from the trial. Additionally, Jake provides an update on the kitten that he brought to work with him on Friday. Finally, Jake and Jimmy get into the big story from the weekend of Chennedy Carter checking Caitlin Clark. (29:33-41:58) – Every year when IndyCar races in Detroit, Jake visits Canada to bring back some snacks that are only available in Canada. He shares the addictive chips that are Lays ketchup potato chips. He also delivers some other treats that he likes to get when visiting Canada. (41:58-46:21) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing passport stamps because Jimmy wanted one on his vacation but didn’t receive one. Jake delivers the news as to why he couldn’t in Canada over the weekend. (46:21-1:17:25) – Hour number two with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook starts with Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joining the program to discuss the comments made by Josh Hart over the weekend about the Indiana Pacers after being swept by the Boston Celtics, dissects if the Indiana Fever have a chemistry problem right now, tries to figure out what’s going on with other players in the WNBA seemingly upset with the amount of attention she is receiving as a rookie, and agrees with Jake and Jimmy that they would like to see one of Clark’s teammates step up to try and put an end to the cheap shots she’s taking every game. (1:17:25-1:23:49) – Earlier in the show, Jake shared the snacks that he brought back from Canada for Jimmy and Eddie. After giving away a four pack of tickets to the Olympic Swim Trails, Jimmy shares the gifts that he brought back from his vacation for Jake and Eddie. (1:23:49-1:31:14) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jimmy sharing five things that he couldn’t talk about last week since he was on vacation. (1:31:14-2:04:26) –The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Query & Company to weigh in on the debate from earlier of the show regarding where Bob Sanders ranks on the favorite Colts player from the Super Bowl team, shares his thoughts on Dallas Clark finally being put into the Colts Ring of Honor, when he expects to see Andrew Luck go up in the Colts Ring of Honor, states that the Colts would have one more Super Bowl if Luck didn’t decide to retire, assesses where things are at right now with the Colts tight end room, and discusses there hasn’t been a lot of discussion around Laiatu Latu and other players in the trenches through OTAs. (2:04:26-2:15:26) – Jake and Jimmy give away another family four-pack of tickets for a listener to go see the Olympic Swim Trails in a couple weeks! After that, Jake and Jimmy get back into the Catilin Clark discussion from earlier in the show. (2:15:26-2:20:01) – Today’s show ends with JCook Plays of the Day and questioning what happened to Elly De La Cruz.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Monday 6/3/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-26:25) – Hour number two with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook starts with Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joining the program to discuss the comments made by Josh Hart over the weekend about the Indiana Pacers after being swept by the Boston Celtics, dissects if the Indiana Fever have a chemistry problem right now, tries to figure out what’s going on with other players in the WNBA seemingly upset with the amount of attention she is receiving as a rookie, and agrees with Jake and Jimmy that they would like to see one of Clark’s teammates step up to try and put an end to the cheap shots she’s taking every game. (26:25-59:03) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Query & Company to weigh in on the debate from earlier of the show regarding where Bob Sanders ranks on the favorite Colts player from the Super Bowl team, shares his thoughts on Dallas Clark finally being put into the Colts Ring of Honor, when he expects to see Andrew Luck go up in the Colts Ring of Honor, states that the Colts would have one more Super Bowl if Luck didn’t decide to retire, assesses where things are at right now with the Colts tight end room, and discusses there hasn’t been a lot of discussion around Laiatu Latu and other players in the trenches through OTAs.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Colts OTAs Recap + NBA Finals Are Set! Kevin Bowen and Shane Young Join!
(00:00-30:19) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, James Boyd, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the kitten that is stuck in Jake’s car. They debate if Boo is behind it in aspirations of having a friend to hang out with while Jake is gone. They eventually get into the Colts OTA practice from yesterday with Adonai Mitchell and Anthony Richardson displaying a little bit of a connection and James stating that he finds it difficult to evaluate Laiatu Latu because there isn’t a lot of contact. (30:19-43:47) – Jake and James shift their conversation from the Indianapolis Colts to the Indiana Fever after another loss last night to the Seattle Storm. Jake and James debate on when the honeymoon phase for Caitlin Clark will end with the team struggling. (43:47-45:50) – Hour one concludes with Jake providing an update on the kitten that is stuck in his car. (45:50-1:16:23) – Hour number two with Jake Query and James Boyd starts with Kevin Bowen from the Wake Up Call with KB & Andy sharing his observations from the second OTA practice the media was able to see yesterday, assesses what kind of potential Jelani Woods has after seeing him make some plays in yesterday’s practice session, examines how Anthony Richardson’s shoulder has looked so far, and they promote the upcoming event the fan is doing at Back 9 Golf & Entertainment in July! (1:16:23-1:30:04) – After their conversation about Kevin Bowen, Jake and James discuss Jake starting to get into golf after saying for years he wouldn’t do it. Additionally, Jake attempts to get Corbin to adopt the kitten that Jake brought with him to work today. (1:30:04-1:32:23) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake discussing the latest whereabouts of the cat that Jake brought with him to work. Jake starts wondering if this kitten is his problem or Corbin’s with the cat moving from Jake’s car to Corbin’s. (1:32:23-2:01:27) –Shane Young from Forbes Sports joins Jake Query and James Boyd to assess the likelihood that the Indiana Pacers make it back to the Eastern Conference Finals with the collection of players that they currently have, shares what he believes the next step in Tyrese Haliburton’s growth is, states that Andrew Nembhard will be a very sought after player if the Pacers were willing to make him available for trade, and lays out the differences between growing up in Kentucky to now living in Arizona. (2:01:27-2:14:09) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a feel-good story. Today’s story is about a person who just graduated from college and was able to meet their mom after walking across the stage and deliver great news. As always, this story is courtesy of our friends over at Franciscan Health! (2:14:09-2:20:35) – Today’s show ends with Jake and James getting into a debate about the future of Andrew Nembhard with the Indiana Pacers with his value at an all-time high.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Friday 5/31/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-25:13) – Hour number two with Jake Query and James Boyd starts with Kevin Bowen from the Wake Up Call with KB & Andy sharing his observations from the second OTA practice the media was able to see yesterday, assesses what kind of potential Jelani Woods has after seeing him make some plays in yesterday’s practice session, examines how Anthony Richardson’s shoulder has looked so far, and they promote the upcoming event the fan is doing at Back 9 Golf & Entertainment in July! (25:13-48:28) – Shane Young from Forbes Sports joins Jake Query and James Boyd to assess the likelihood that the Indiana Pacers make it back to the Eastern Conference Finals with the collection of players that they currently have, shares what he believes the next step in Tyrese Haliburton’s growth is, states that Andrew Nembhard will be a very sought after player if the Pacers were willing to make him available for trade, and lays out the differences between growing up in Kentucky to now living in Arizona.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers Offseason Outlook + Colts Expectations. Tony East & Zach Osterman Join!
(00:00-28:12) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Zak Keefer, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the unprofessionalism of Jake to start the show compared to Derek Schultz’s yesterday and Zak’s today. The show starts with Jake and Zak discussing how much of a steal Michael Pittman Jr.’s contract is now that a handful of other receivers have been paid. Finally, they touch on if people will ever get tired of the NFL with how soon they could be playing every day of the week during the season and stretching out to a twenty-game season eventually. (28:12-41:38) – Jake and Zak continue their Colts discussion by focusing on the “second year” for Anthony Richardson. They debate if they know who Richardson is yet as a quarterback, both believe that he has the skills to be one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL and have a lot of confidence in Shane Steichen’s ability to put Richardson in positions to succeed. (41:38-48:58) – Jake and Zak conclude the first hour of the show by discussing Jake’s willingness to take golf lessons this year and going out and playing a full eighteen holes yesterday for the first time. Jake also discusses an upcoming event that the show is doing! (48:58-1:20:49) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Locked On Pacers, Forbes Sports, WTHR, and The Next Hoops joins Jake and Zak to weigh in on Jake’s dilemma surround the Pascal Siakam contract extension, assesses if the Siakam max extension would handcuff them with being able to get better to try, examines the likelihood that Myles Turner remains a member of the Indiana Pacers once his contract extension expires at the end of next season, and lays out a way that the Pacers can improve defensively if they decide to run it back with this group of players. (1:20:49-1:33:59) – Following their conversation with Tony East, Jake lets Zak ask him some questions about the 108th running of the Indianapolis 500. Their conversation starts with how surprising was it seeing Josef Newgarden pass Pato O’Ward on the high side of turn three and finish it off with discussing the future of O’Ward in IndyCar. (1:33:59-1:37:01) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake and Zak discussing the amazing story about a janitor from Terre Haute receiving the golden buzzer two nights ago for his performance of Don’t Stop Believing by Journey. (1:37:01-2:03:05) – Zach Osterman from the Indianapolis Star joins the program to begin the final hour to explain the significance of the annual NIL meeting Indiana University Athletics does at Huber’s Orchard & Winery in Borden, Indiana. Jake and Zak ask Osterman about some of the comments made by IU football head coach Curt Cignetti and IU basketball coach Mike Woodson. He examines the offseason that both teams have had at this juncture. Finally, they touch on his story from the weekend about the fans and driver enjoying the later start time to the Indy 500. (2:03:05-2:17:35) – Earlier in the show, Zak said he had a couple questions for Jake. One of them was already answered pertaining to the Indy 500. The second question was for Jake to name a Colts player that played one season with the franchise and had a great season. Jake’s answer is the name that came to Zak’s mind and touches on the story he has coming out on Andre Rison. (2:17:35-2:25:53) – Today’s show ends with Jake and Zak continuing their conversation last segment about players that had a good season with the Indianapolis Colts. Jake also gets Zak’s opinion on the decision from Jim Irsay to hire Jeff Saturday when the team fired Frank Reich two years ago.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Thursday 5/30/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-11:39) – Jake and Zak continue their Colts discussion by focusing on the “second year” for Anthony Richardson. They debate if they know who Richardson is yet as a quarterback, both believe that he has the skills to be one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL and have a lot of confidence in Shane Steichen’s ability to put Richardson in positions to succeed. (11:39-38:03) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Locked On Pacers, Forbes Sports, WTHR, and The Next Hoops joins Jake and Zak to weigh in on Jake’s dilemma surround the Pascal Siakam contract extension, assesses if the Siakam max extension would handcuff them with being able to get better to try, examines the likelihood that Myles Turner remains a member of the Indiana Pacers once his contract extension expires at the end of next season, and lays out a way that the Pacers can improve defensively if they decide to run it back with this group of players. (38:03-1:00:25) – Zach Osterman from the Indianapolis Star joins the program to begin the final hour to explain the significance of the annual NIL meeting Indiana University Athletics does at Huber’s Orchard & Winery in Borden, Indiana. Jake and Zak ask Osterman about some of the comments made by IU football head coach Curt Cignetti and IU basketball coach Mike Woodson. He examines the offseason that both teams have had at this juncture. Finally, they touch on his story from the weekend about the fans and driver enjoying the later start time to the Indy 500.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers Offseason Outlook & Fever Struggles Continue. Mike Scotto, Bob Kravitz, and Scott Agness Join!
(00:00-35:22) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Derek Schultz, and producer Eddie Garrison welcoming Derek to the company. After the welcome party, they debate when the hype around Caitlin Clark will start to settle down with the Indiana Fever struggling still. Bob Kravitz joins the show to share his thoughts on signing Pascal Siakam to a max contract extension, asks Jake and Derek if it would make sense to trade Andrew Nembhard or Bennedict Mathurin in order to get another star player in the blue and gold, states that the Pacers need to go out and get somebody that specializes in rebounding and be an enforcer like Antonio Davis or Dale Davis, and assesses how the franchise should evaluate the season. (35:22-46:51) – Following their conversation with Bob Kravitz, Jake and Derek allow listeners to call in to pick their brains and reminisce on old times when the two used to host a show daily. (46:51-50:47) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Derek receiving a text from someone they used to work with back in the day that leads to Derek admitting that he accidentally had a pair of pants shipped to the building after he was let go. (50:47-1:13:52) – Hour number two with Jake Query and Derek Schultz starts with the two discussing the Western Conference Finals game last night between the Dallas Mavericks and Minnesota Timberwolves because Jake doesn’t think the series is over just yet. Following that conversation, they discuss the Eleven Park and MLS Stadium news that came out last night. (1:13:52-1:31:59) – Senior NBA Insider, Mike Scotto, from Hoops Hype joins Query & Company with Jake Query and Derek Schultz to share his thoughts on the season the Indiana Pacers had, weighs in on the Pascal Siakam max contract debate, lists the decisions that the front office have to make in the near future with some of their young players, and agrees with Derek that the Pacers getting rid of their first round pick in this draft for Siakam was a great decision with how weak this draft is. (1:31:59-1:37:08) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake sharing a couple texts he has received with the reunion of Query & Schultz. (1:38:32-2:03:05) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files and 1075thefan.com joins Jake and Derek to reveal his thoughts on people complaining about the job that Christie Sides has done with Caitlin Clark to start her rookie year, tries to provide a player comparison for Jarace Walker if he develops into the player that the Pacers hope he can be, and then examines the back half of the roster with the two-way contracts since the Pacers have three second round picks. (2:13:35-2:23:13) – Jake and Derek discuss the news from earlier in the day that all the charges on Scottie Scheffler will be dropped. Additionally, they compare the situation that the Indiana Pacers are in with Pascal Siakam to the situation the Indianapolis Colts were in with Michael Pittman Jr. (2:23:13-2:30:58) – Today’s show ends with Jake, Derek, and JMV debating if people ever use the term ‘midtown’ besides Derek. Additionally, JMV asks if today brought back some memories of them doing the show together back in the day.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 5/29/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-17:46) – Bob Kravitz joins the show to share his thoughts on signing Pascal Siakam to a max contract extension, asks Jake and Derek if it would make sense to trade Andrew Nembhard or Bennedict Mathurin in order to get another star player in the blue and gold, states that the Pacers need to go out and get somebody that specializes in rebounding and be an enforcer like Antonio Davis or Dale Davis, and assesses how the franchise should evaluate the season. (17:46-33:01) – Senior NBA Insider, Mike Scotto, from Hoops Hype joins Query & Company with Jake Query and Derek Schultz to share his thoughts on the season the Indiana Pacers had, weighs in on the Pascal Siakam max contract debate, lists the decisions that the front office have to make in the near future with some of their young players, and agrees with Derek that the Pacers getting rid of their first round pick in this draft for Siakam was a great decision with how weak this draft is. (33:01-1:01:27) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files and 1075thefan.com joins Jake and Derek to reveal his thoughts on people complaining about the job that Christie Sides has done with Caitlin Clark to start her rookie year, tries to provide a player comparison for Jarace Walker if he develops into the player that the Pacers hope he can be, and then examines the back half of the roster with the two-way contracts since the Pacers have three second round picks.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Two-Time Indy 500 Champion, Josef Newgarden, Joins Query & Company!
Two-time Indianapolis 500 champion, Josef Newgarden, joins Query & Company to recap the final laps of Sunday’s race, states that he would have done exactly what Pato O’Ward did if he was in Pato’s position, reveals that he saved too much fuel and had to move up four spots on the restart after the last crash, applauds the fans for sticking around for four hours to watch the race later in the afternoon, touches on the suspensions that Team Penske issued at the start of the month, and assesses if he was able to take in other aspects to winning the race this year that he didn’t take in last year.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers Season Ends + Indy 500 Recap. Josef Newgarden & Dustin Dopirak join!
(00:00-29:34) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, James Boyd, and producer Eddie Garrison sharing some of their thoughts on the Indiana Pacers season ending last night against the Boston Celtics. They also share some of their thoughts about Sunday’s Indianapolis 500 mile race with Josef Newgarden going back-to-back. (29:34-45:49) – Two-time Indianapolis 500 champion, Josef Newgarden, joins Query & Company to recap the final laps of Sunday’s race, states that he would have done exactly what Pato O’Ward did if he was in Pato’s position, reveals that he saved too much fuel and had to move up four spots on the restart after the last crash, applauds the fans for sticking around for four hours to watch the race later in the afternoon, touches on the suspensions that Team Penske issued at the start of the month, and assesses if he was able to take in other aspects to winning the race this year that he didn’t take in last year. (45:49-49:34) – Hour one concludes with Jake sharing the three winners of our Indy 500 numbers game and taking a call from a listener appreciating the racing coverage the fan had the entire month. (49:34-1:22:44) – Hour number two with Jake Query and James Boyd starts with them playing what Rick Carlisle said about the future of Pascal Siakam with the Pacers on the Wake Up Call this morning. This leads to a discussion between Jake and James about whether paying Pascal Siakam a max contract makes sense. (1:22:44-1:34:15) – After their conversation about Pascal Siakam, Jake and James shift their conversation to remembering Bill Walton after his passing yesterday. Jake shares a story that he was told about Walton helping out an Indianapolis citizen years ago and James shares his point of view on the iconic individual he was. (1:34:15-1:38:32) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake and Jimmy continuing to give out numbers for the Indianapolis 500. (1:38:32-2:13:35) – The final hour of the show starts with Dustin Dopirak briefly joining before he must go back to exit interviews. Jake and James open the phone lines after the brief conversation for Pacers fans to share their favorite memories from the season and join in on the Siakam debate. Indiana Pacers beat reporter from the Indianapolis Star in Dustin Dopirak rejoins the program after talking with Bennedict Mathurin to reveal what Mathurin shared in his exit interview, shares some notes from last night and today from the exit interviews that have been conducted, and receives some travel advice from Jake. (2:13:35-2:22:37) – Jake and James rehash some of their thoughts about the Indiana Pacers potentially signing Pascal Siakam to a max contract this offseason. (2:22:37-2:29:08) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining the guys in studio to recap his Indy 500 weekend and dives into some of the players that the Pacers need to look at adding in order to improve in some of their decencies.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 5/28/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-15:40) – Two-time Indianapolis 500 champion, Josef Newgarden, joins Query & Company to recap the final laps of Sunday’s race, states that he would have done exactly what Pato O’Ward did if he was in Pato’s position, reveals that he saved too much fuel and had to move up four spots on the restart after the last crash, applauds the fans for sticking around for four hours to watch the race later in the afternoon, touches on the suspensions that Team Penske issued at the start of the month, and assesses if he was able to take in other aspects to winning the race this year that he didn’t take in last year. (15:40-48:51) – Hour number two with Jake Query and James Boyd starts with them playing what Rick Carlisle said about the future of Pascal Siakam with the Pacers on the Wake Up Call this morning. This leads to a discussion between Jake and James about whether paying Pascal Siakam a max contract makes sense. (48:51-1:01:27) – Indiana Pacers beat reporter from the Indianapolis Star in Dustin Dopirak rejoins the program after talking with Bennedict Mathurin to reveal what Mathurin shared in his exit interview, shares some notes from last night and today from the exit interviews that have been conducted, and receives some travel advice from Jake.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Live at Carb Day, Pacers lose Game 2, Previewing the Indy 500
00:00-25:08- Query and Company is live from Carb Day! Jimmy Cook kicks off the show running down the fastest laps from the practice section, shares his prediction for the Indy 500, and starts the Pacers losing to the Celtics in Game two of the Eastern Conference Finals. Jimmy breaks down how he feels after Game 2, where the Pacers struggle, and should Pascal Siakam earn a contract extension with Indiana. 25:08-41:49- Bally Sports Indiana’s Jeremiah Johnson joins the company. Johnson talks with Jake and Jimmy about Tyrese Haliburton’s injury status, gives his insights on the series to this point, and helps preview Game 3. 41:49-42:35- Quick transition before Fieldhouse Files’ Scott Agnes. 42:35-1:08:48- Jake updates the practice speeds from the Carb Day practice and gives his thoughts. Fieldhouse Files Scott Agnes joins. Agnes takes Jake and Jimmy through the Pacers/Celtics Game 2, shares his thoughts on the Blue and Gold, and what’s ahead in the rest of the series. Plus, what’s ahead for Tyrese Haliburton. 1:08:48-1:19:33- Scott Agnes continues his conversation with Jimmy on the Pacers/Celtics. Also, what the Pacers could look like without Tyrese Haliburton. 1:19:33-1:24:26- B-Swift joins the show. The guys continue to talk about the Pacers Game 2 loss. B-Swift gets the crowd pumped for Carb Day. 1:24:26-1:54:36- Dennis Reinbold and Connor Daly stop by the Company. Hear a breakdown of Daly’s career, what’s ahead on Sunday, and Connor’s take on TJ McConnell and the Pacers. Also, the Good for the Heart Friday by Franciscan Alliance. 1:54:36-2:01:32- Jake recaps the final practice. 2:01:32-2:05:48- Jimmy Cook’s Plays of the Day.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best of Query and Company- Friday 5/24
00:00-16:43- Bally Sports Indiana’s Jeremiah Johnson joins the company. Johnson talks with Jake and Jimmy about Tyrese Haliburton’s injury status, gives his insights on the series to this point, and helps preview Game 3. 16:43- 38:49- Fieldhouse Files Scott Agnes joins. Agnes takes Jake and Jimmy through the Pacers/Celtics Game 2, shares his thoughts on the Blue and Gold, and what’s ahead in the rest of the series. Plus, what’s ahead for Tyrese Haliburton. 38:49- 54:55- Dennis Reinbold and Connor Daly stop by the Company. Hear a breakdown of Daly’s career, what’s ahead on Sunday, and Connor’s take on TJ McConnell and the Pacers.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers/Celtics Game Two Preview! Tony East & Eddie Gill Join!
(00:00-26:26) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jimmy Cook and producer Eddie Garrison sharing some of their storylines to monitor during the Eastern Conference Finals between the Indiana Pacers and Boston Celtics. They dive into the potential defensive assignments for both teams and believe that Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam could had advantages depending on how Boston wants to defend them. (26:26-38:12) – During the NCAA Tournament, Jake and Jimmy gave away numbers to teams competing in the tournament to callers for their chance for a prize. They do it again to start the second hour surrounding the thirty-three drivers in the Indianapolis 500. If a caller selects the driver that is the winner, biggest mover, and first driver out of the race, then the caller will receive a gift card to Puccini’s! (38:12-42:50) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing some of their takeaways from the first Colts OTA practice that was available to the media. (42:50-1:12:12) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, and Locked On Pacers makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to break down the financial impact of Tyrese Haliburton being named to an All-NBA team, explains how the Pacers style of offense is random when in all reality it isn’t,, doesn’t believe that Rick Carlisle will turn to Isaiah Jackson or Jalen Smith for a ton of minutes this series with the way the Celtics play offense, and gives his opinion on Jimmy’s take that he can’t provide a forecast how the rest of the series will happen until game three has been played. (1:12:12-1:19:26) – After their conversation with Tony East, Jake and Jimmy open the phone lines again to give away some numbers for callers for their Indy 500 numbers game. (1:19:26-1:25:19) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake and Jimmy continuing to give out numbers for the Indianapolis 500. (1:25:19-1:52:01) – Eddie Gill from the Indiana Pacers Radio Network joins Jake and Jimmy from Boston to recap the emotional toll that the game one loss took on the Indiana Pacers, reveals how the mood of the team was this morning for shootaround, dissects how different the Boston Celtics look with Kristaps Porzingis on the floor, gives his perspective on the inbound turnover that led to Jaylen Brown knocking down the game tying three in regulation, and discusses the sixty-five game minimum for the season awards in connection to Tyrese Haliburton being named to third team All-NBA yesterday. (1:52:01-2:02:14) – For one final time on today’s show, we open the phone lines for five listeners to claim the five remaining spots in our Indy 500 numbers game! (2:02:14-2:06:18) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and laying out the importance of game two tonight!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Thursday 5/23/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-28:33) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, and Locked On Pacers makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to break down the financial impact of Tyrese Haliburton being named to an All-NBA team, explains how the Pacers style of offense is random when in all reality it isn’t,, doesn’t believe that Rick Carlisle will turn to Isaiah Jackson or Jalen Smith for a ton of minutes this series with the way the Celtics play offense, and gives his opinion on Jimmy’s take that he can’t provide a forecast how the rest of the series will happen until game three has been played. (28:33-50:30) – Eddie Gill from the Indiana Pacers Radio Network joins Jake and Jimmy from Boston to recap the emotional toll that the game one loss took on the Indiana Pacers, reveals how the mood of the team was this morning for shootaround, dissects how different the Boston Celtics look with Kristaps Porzingis on the floor, gives his perspective on the inbound turnover that led to Jaylen Brown knocking down the game tying three in regulation, and discusses the sixty-five game minimum for the season awards in connection to Tyrese Haliburton being named to third team All-NBA yesterday.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers Blow Game One + Indy 500 Numbers! Al Unser Jr. & Austin Croshere Join!
(00:00-22:56) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jimmy Cook and producer Eddie Garrison sharing some of their storylines to monitor during the Eastern Conference Finals between the Indiana Pacers and Boston Celtics. They dive into the potential defensive assignments for both teams and believe that Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam could had advantages depending on how Boston wants to defend them. (22:56-43:50) – Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner, Al Unser Jr. joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook in studio again to preview this weekend’s 108th running of the Indianapolis 500. Little Al shares what this week entails for a driver with all the down time, the mindset of a driver when the weather come race day is questionable, tries to forecast what this race could look like, explains what one of the most underrated parts about the race is, and does agree with Jake that the race is the easiest part about the month of May. (43:50-44:37) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy quickly previewing the start of hour two. (44:37-1:07:08) – During the NCAA Tournament, Jake and Jimmy gave away numbers to teams competing in the tournament to callers for their chance for a prize. They do it again to start the second hour surrounding the thirty-three drivers in the Indianapolis 500. If a caller selects the driver that is the winner, biggest mover, and first driver out of the race, then the caller will receive a gift card to Puccini’s! (1:07:08-1:19:06) – After giving away some driver numbers for the Indianapolis 500, Jake and Jimmy open the phone lines for a therapy session for Pacers fans. They ask for some of their positive takeaways and why they feel like the Pacers still have a chance in the series despite the choke job. (1:19:06-1:25:08) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake and Jimmy taking two more calls from Pacer fans to share their thoughts on the game one loss last night. (1:25:08-1:53:04) – Former Indiana Pacer Austin Croshere makes his third straight appearance on Query & Company to provide his perspective on the final minute of regulation, states that he is unbelievably impressed with the character of this team because of connected they all are as a team, believes that players around the league should be wanting to team up with Tyrese Haliburton with how selfless he is and how fun their brand of basketball is, and breaks down why the Celtics are a different team with Kristaps Porzingis playing. (1:53:04-2:01:32) – Jake comes back from break and shares who is sponsoring our guest line! Additionally, he previews the numbers game that we will do tomorrow afternoon featuring another sponsor! (2:01:32-2:04:43) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and providing an update on their MLB beer bet!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 5/22/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-20:37) – Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner, Al Unser Jr. joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook in studio again to preview this weekend’s 108th running of the Indianapolis 500. Little Al shares what this week entails for a driver with all the down time, the mindset of a driver when the weather come race day is questionable, tries to forecast what this race could look like, explains what one of the most underrated parts about the race is, and does agree with Jake that the race is the easiest part about the month of May. (20:37-47:02) – Former Indiana Pacer Austin Croshere makes his third straight appearance on Query & Company to provide his perspective on the final minute of regulation, states that he is unbelievably impressed with the character of this team because of connected they all are as a team, believes that players around the league should be wanting to team up with Tyrese Haliburton with how selfless he is and how fun their brand of basketball is, and breaks down why the Celtics are a different team with Kristaps Porzingis playing.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Eastern Conference Finals Game One! Evan Sidery, Lin Dunn, Stephen Holder, and Scott Agness Joins!
(00:00-24:31) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jimmy Cook and producer Eddie Garrison sharing some of their storylines to monitor during the Eastern Conference Finals between the Indiana Pacers and Boston Celtics. They dive into the potential defensive assignments for both teams and believe that Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam could had advantages depending on how Boston wants to defend them. (24:31-41:40) – Evan Sidery from Forbes Sports, Sporting News, and Minute Media joins Jimmy Cook on the show this afternoon to share his storylines for the Eastern Conference Finals, states that the first two games are critical for the Indiana Pacers with Kristaps Porzingis availability being in doubt, believes that there is a path to Indiana advancing to the NBA Finals, and tries to predict what the defensive matchups will be for both teams. (41:40-43:00) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy previewing some of the things that they will talk to Dustin Dopirak about. (43:00-1:09:25) – Stephen Holder from ESPN.com joins the program to lay out the OTA schedule for the Indianapolis Colts, shares what he is going to monitor when he watches the Colts practice tomorrow, discusses how the Colts wide receiver room could play out with the addition of Adonai Mitchell to the room, assesses what these OTA practices can do for the backup running back spot because there’s no clear backup to Jonathan Taylor, and reveals that Anthony Richardson will be taking all of the first team snaps and will not have any limitations during OTAs. (1:09:25-1:22:02) – Indiana Fever GM Lin Dunn joins Jake and Jimmy on the show to provide an update on how Caitlin Clark is feeling after exiting last night’s game with an ankle injury, believes that Caitlin Clark is learning rapidly after just four games in her young WNBA career, loves how the fans are continuing to support the Indiana Fever on a Monday night despite to the slow start to the season, and discusses how cool it is seeing all the crossover between the Indianapolis 500, Indiana Fever, and Indiana Pacers. (1:22:02-1:24:51) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake finally paying off his tease about whether Kyle Larson will finish the Indy 500 if he’s in first with 185 laps left and there is a significant delay prohibiting him from competing in the NASCAR race. (1:24:51-1:47:57) – Our final guest on today’s show is Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake and Jimmy to preview game one tonight between the Indiana Pacers and Boston Celtics. He weighs in on the bench being an advantage for the Indiana Pacers again in this series, states that they need consistent production from Tyrese Haliburton in order to beat the Celtics, and tries to break down the film from game seven if the Pacers schemed up anything that led to a historic offensive performance. (1:47:57-1:58:54) – Jake comes back from break and shares who is sponsoring our guest line! Additionally, he previews the numbers game that we will do tomorrow afternoon featuring another sponsor! (1:58:54-2:05:17) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 5/21/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-14:59) – Evan Sidery from Forbes Sports, Sporting News, and Minute Media joins Jimmy Cook on the show this afternoon to share his storylines for the Eastern Conference Finals, states that the first two games are critical for the Indiana Pacers with Kristaps Porzingis availability being in doubt, believes that there is a path to Indiana advancing to the NBA Finals, and tries to predict what the defensive matchups will be for both teams. (14:59-37:15) – Stephen Holder from ESPN.com joins the program to lay out the OTA schedule for the Indianapolis Colts, shares what he is going to monitor when he watches the Colts practice tomorrow, discusses how the Colts wide receiver room could play out with the addition of Adonai Mitchell to the room, assesses what these OTA practices can do for the backup running back spot because there’s no clear backup to Jonathan Taylor, and reveals that Anthony Richardson will be taking all of the first team snaps and will not have any limitations during OTAs. (37:15-48:35) – Indiana Fever GM Lin Dunn joins Jake and Jimmy on the show to provide an update on how Caitlin Clark is feeling after exiting last night’s game with an ankle injury, believes that Caitlin Clark is learning rapidly after just four games in her young WNBA career, loves how the fans are continuing to support the Indiana Fever on a Monday night despite to the slow start to the season, and discusses how cool it is seeing all the crossover between the Indianapolis 500, Indiana Fever, and Indiana Pacers. (48:35-1:10:35) – Our final guest on today’s show is Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake and Jimmy to preview game one tonight between the Indiana Pacers and Boston Celtics. He weighs in on the bench being an advantage for the Indiana Pacers again in this series, states that they need consistent production from Tyrese Haliburton in order to beat the Celtics, and tries to break down the film from game seven if the Pacers schemed up anything that led to a historic offensive performance.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Live at IMS! Pacers Advance! Rick Mears, Scott McLaughlin, and Dustin Dopirak Join!
(00:00-22:17) – Query & Company opens on a Monday from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook excited about the Indiana Pacers defeating the New York Knicks last night. They share their overall thoughts on the win for the Pacers and touch on Team Penske’s domination in qualifications over the weekend for the Indianapolis 500. (22:17-43:35) – Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Rick Mears joins Query & Company from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to discuss the domination from Team Penske yesterday at qualifications, shares why he believes he was so humble about all his wins in his career at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, agrees with Jake that the race is the easiest part of the month, and reveals how often he and Gordon Johncock talk about the finish to the 1982 Indianapolis 500. (43:35-44:52) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy previewing some of the things that they will talk to Dustin Dopirak about. (44:52-1:13:27) – Indiana Pacers beat reporter, Dustin Dopirak, from the Indianapolis Star joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook from Boston to recap the emotions of defeating the New York Knicks in game seven in Madison Square Garden, tries to figure out who will be defending Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, believes that the Pacers should be able to run on the Boston Celtics, believes that the Celtics are beatable just because of their style of play offensively, and discusses the future of Pascal Siakam after coming up big in last night’s win. (1:13:27-1:28:13) – The pole sitter for the Indianapolis 500 in Scott McLaughlin joins Jake and Jimmy at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to recap his record setting run in qualifications yesterday. He explains the engine issue that some of the Chevrolet cars were having over the weekend, shares how he became a New York Knicks fan, states that he loved the atmosphere of game three when Andrew Nembhard hit the three to ultimately win the game for the Pacers, and touches on the incident with Team Penske to start the season at St. Pete. (1:28:13-1:30:38) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake sharing an announcement about the numbers game for the Indy 500! (1:30:38-2:01:25) – The final hour of the program features Jake and Jimmy sharing more of their thoughts on the Indiana Pacers advancing to the Eastern Conference Finals. They discuss the amount of pressure that is on the Boston Celtics right now with them being the overwhelming favorite to win both the conference finals and the NBA Finals. Jake relives what it was like in the nineties experiencing the postseason runs those Pacers teams made. (2:01:25-2:09:21) – Jake comes back from break and highlights some of the top speeds from practice today from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Then, Jake, Jimmy, and producer Eddie Garrison share their thoughts on some of the advantages that the Pacers have over the Celtics. (2:09:21-2:14:10) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Monday 5/20/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-21:03) – Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Rick Mears joins Query & Company from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to discuss the domination from Team Penske yesterday at qualifications, shares why he believes he was so humble about all his wins in his career at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, agrees with Jake that the race is the easiest part of the month, and reveals how often he and Gordon Johncock talk about the finish to the 1982 Indianapolis 500. (21:03-35:24) – Indiana Pacers beat reporter, Dustin Dopirak, from the Indianapolis Star joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook from Boston to recap the emotions of defeating the New York Knicks in game seven in Madison Square Garden, tries to figure out who will be defending Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, believes that the Pacers should be able to run on the Boston Celtics, believes that the Celtics are beatable just because of their style of play offensively, and discusses the future of Pascal Siakam after coming up big in last night’s win. (35:24-1:03:14) – The pole sitter for the Indianapolis 500 in Scott McLaughlin joins Jake and Jimmy at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to recap his record setting run in qualifications yesterday. He explains the engine issue that some of the Chevrolet cars were having over the weekend, shares how he became a New York Knicks fan, states that he loved the atmosphere of game three when Andrew Nembhard hit the three to ultimately win the game for the Pacers, and touches on the incident with Team Penske to start the season at St. Pete.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Indy 500 Pole Sitter Scott McLaughlin Joins!
The pole sitter for the Indianapolis 500 in Scott McLaughlin joins Jake and Jimmy at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to recap his record setting run in qualifications yesterday. He explains the engine issue that some of the Chevrolet cars were having over the weekend, shares how he became a New York Knicks fan, states that he loved the atmosphere of game three when Andrew Nembhard hit the three to ultimately win the game for the Pacers, and touches on the incident with Team Penske to start the season at St. Pete.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Four-Time Indy 500 Winner Rick Mears Joins!
Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Rick Mears joins Query & Company from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to discuss the domination from Team Penske yesterday at qualifications, shares why he believes he was so humble about all his wins in his career at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, agrees with Jake that the race is the easiest part of the month, and reveals how often he and Gordon Johncock talk about the finish to the 1982 Indianapolis 500.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Day Four at IMS! Mario Andretti, James Boyd, and Pat Boylan Join!
(00:00-24:26) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Fast Friday! They open the show by briefly previewing tonight’s game six between the Indiana Pacers, discuss the home debut last night for Caitlin Clark, and Jake provides a little bit of an update as to what is going on at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway today. (24:26-38:11) – Pat Boylan from the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever joins Query & Company to highlight the early season struggles for Caitlin Clark, compares her early season struggles to the struggles Victor Wembanyama endured the first half of his rookie season, shares a nugget about just how good the players in the WNBA are, and believes that Tyrese Haliburton will be aggressive to start game six tonight against the New York Knicks after a dud in game five. (38:11-42:12) – Hour one concludes with Mario Andretti making an early appearance on the show to discuss the excitement he has about Fast Friday with Jake and Jimmy. (42:12-1:06:29) – Racing legend, Mario Andretti, continues his conversation with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to discuss which Indianapolis 500 he remembers the most, states that he and Michael were born in the wrong generation because they would fit perfectly in today’s IndyCar, discusses the future of Andretti Global in F1, shares why he keeps coming to races every single weekend, and takes us through the behind the scenes of the conversations that were had about the finish of the 1981 Indianapolis 500 where Andretti was declared the winner because of cheating by Bobby Unser. (1:06:29-1:18:56) – For the first time in the program, Jake and Jimmy focus on tonight’s game six between the Pacers and Knicks exclusively. (1:18:56-1:22:49) – Every day this week we will be giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to attend the 108th running of the Indianapolis 500-mile race! The listener must answer a trivia question pertaining to the 500! (1:22:49-1:48:27) – James Boyd from The Athletic joins Jake & Jimmy to start the final hour of the show by discussing the early season struggles for Caitlin Clark, previews tonight’s game six between the Pacers and Knicks, assesses what Tyrese Haliburton needs to do as a playmaker, examines how Pascal Siakam fits in with this Pacers team, attempts to make sense as to why the home team has won every single game in this series, and agrees with Jake that the Pacers are missing a hustle guy like Isaiah Hartenstein or Josh Hart. (1:48:27-1:59:14) – As we do every Friday on the program, Jake shares a remarkable story for out good for the heart Friday segment sponsored by Franciscan Health. Today’s story features a person overcoming a traumatic brain injury and going back to school to earn his college degree in accounting. (1:59:14-2:04:55) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and the guys making their prediction for game six between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Friday 5/17/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-12:53) – Pat Boylan from the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever joins Query & Company to highlight the early season struggles for Caitlin Clark, compares her early season struggles to the struggles Victor Wembanyama endured the first half of his rookie season, shares a nugget about just how good the players in the WNBA are, and believes that Tyrese Haliburton will be aggressive to start game six tonight against the New York Knicks after a dud in game five. (12:53-36:49) – Racing legend, Mario Andretti, continues his conversation with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to discuss which Indianapolis 500 he remembers the most, states that he and Michael were born in the wrong generation because they would fit perfectly in today’s IndyCar, discusses the future of Andretti Global in F1, shares why he keeps coming to races every single weekend, and takes us through the behind the scenes of the conversations that were had about the finish of the 1981 Indianapolis 500 where Andretti was declared the winner because of cheating by Bobby Unser. (36:49-1:01:35) – James Boyd from The Athletic joins Jake & Jimmy to start the final hour of the show by discussing the early season struggles for Caitlin Clark, previews tonight’s game six between the Pacers and Knicks, assesses what Tyrese Haliburton needs to do as a playmaker, examines how Pascal Siakam fits in with this Pacers team, attempts to make sense as to why the home team has won every single game in this series, and agrees with Jake that the Pacers are missing a hustle guy like Isaiah Hartenstein or Josh Hart.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Racing Legend Mario Andretti Joins Query & Company!
Racing legend, Mario Andretti, continues his conversation with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to discuss which Indianapolis 500 he remembers the most, states that he and Michael were born in the wrong generation because they would fit perfectly in today’s IndyCar, discusses the future of Andretti Global in F1, shares why he keeps coming to races every single weekend, and takes us through the behind the scenes of the conversations that were had about the finish of the 1981 Indianapolis 500 where Andretti was declared the winner because of cheating by Bobby Unser.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Day Three at IMS! Colts Schedule Reaction! Tony East & JJ Stankevitz Join!
(00:00-27:14) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jimmy Cook at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway while Jake Query speaks at an event. Jimmy starts the show out by sharing his thoughts on the Colts schedule and brings in producer Eddie Garrison to share his thoughts on the schedule. They both agree on which portion of the schedule is most important for the Colts playoff chances. (27:14-43:11) – Tony East of Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, and Locked On Pacers joins Jimmy from Gainbridge Fieldhouse to preview tonight’s home opener for Caitlin Clark, tries to predict how many fans will be in attendance for the game, shares his thoughts on the way game five went for the Indiana Pacers, and agrees with Austin Croshere’s comment yesterday that the effort level for Indiana needs to be better if they’re going to attempt double teams on Jalen Brunson. (43:11-45:04) – Hour one concludes with Jimmy doing a brief track update and listing two things that the Pacers need to win game six tomorrow night against the Knicks. (45:04-1:12:10) – JJ Stankevitz from Colts.com and the Colts Audio Network joins the program to share his thoughts on the Colts schedule, highlights some of the top road venues that Colts fans should circle to try attend, states that he can’t believe that neither game against the Houston Texans didn’t get scheduled for primetime, believes that the Colts offense could be one of the best offenses in the league, assuming players stay healthy, and lists a different part of the schedule that’s important for Indianapolis. (1:12:10-1:30:16) – Following their conversation with JJ Stankevitz, Jake shares his three trademarked ideas with one centering around Caitlin Clark. Additionally, the American Dairy Association joins Jake and Jimmy to preview the (1:30:16-1:32:18) – Jake and Jimmy conclude the second hour of the program with Jimmy asking Jake a racing question that a casual race fan might have pertaining to today’s practice session. (1:32:18-2:00:55) – The final hour of the program starts with Jake Query sharing his story as to how he became a part of the IndyCar Radio Network in ties with how many Indy 500 races he’s attended. Additionally, Jake and Jimmy discuss tonight’s home opener for the Indiana Fever and their thoughts about game six tomorrow night between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks. (2:00:55-2:08:55) – Every day this week we will be giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to attend the 108th running of the Indianapolis 500-mile race! The listener must answer a trivia question pertaining to the 500! (2:08:55-2:19:05) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and the IndyCar racing fan, Alyssa, that lost her pendant on Saturday at the Sonsio Grand Prix joining the guys to share the story of her losing the pendant to finding it earlier today!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Thursday 5/16/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-15:40) – Tony East of Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, and Locked On Pacers joins Jimmy from Gainbridge Fieldhouse to preview tonight’s home opener for Caitlin Clark, tries to predict how many fans will be in attendance for the game, shares his thoughts on the way game five went for the Indiana Pacers, and agrees with Austin Croshere’s comment yesterday that the effort level for Indiana needs to be better if they’re going to attempt double teams on Jalen Brunson. (15:40-46:38) – JJ Stankevitz from Colts.com and the Colts Audio Network joins the program to share his thoughts on the Colts schedule, highlights some of the top road venues that Colts fans should circle to try attend, states that he can’t believe that neither game against the Houston Texans didn’t get scheduled for primetime, believes that the Colts offense could be one of the best offenses in the league, assuming players stay healthy, and lists a different part of the schedule that’s important for Indianapolis.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers Dominated by Knicks. Austin Croshere, Stephen Holder, and Will Haskett join!
(00:00-26:03) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook live from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. They start today’s show off by questioning how the Indiana Pacers could come out that lethargic last night in a critical game five. Additional, they question why Tyrese Haliburton doesn’t seem to want to rise to the occasion of having a huge performance at Madison Square Garden to prove himself as one of the best players remaining in the playoffs. (26:03-41:29) – Jake’s BFF, Derek Schultz, stops by the show at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to share his thoughts on Caitlin Clark’s debut last night with the Indiana Fever. Then, Jake, Jimmy, and Derek get into a debate as to what part of the body you are supposed to look at when defending a player in basketball. (41:29-46:52) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy having a brief discussion on Pascal Siakam’s next contract. They start having a debate if it’s time to consider whether he deserves to receive a max contract or not. (43:34-1:12:58) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program with Jake & Jimmy to dissect the game five loss the Pacers sustained last night, shares some of the comments from rookie minicamp and yesterday that he’s gathered on how explosive the offense should be with Anthony Richardson and Jonathan Taylor, agrees with Reggie Wayne that Colts fans haven’t seen Michael Pittman Jr. hit his peak yet as a wide receiver in the NFL, and then dives into some things that he’s hoping to see tonight with the schedule release. (1:12:58-1:28:35) – PGA Tour Radio’s Will Haskett joins Jake & Jimmy ahead of the PGA Championship this weekend to highlight the drama off the course for Rory McIlroy, explains what’s happened to Jordan Speith as one of the top golfers in the sports, assesses the chances of Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson making the cut and playing into the weekend, and highlights which groups he will have for PGA Tour Radio and ESPN+. (1:28:35-1:31:19) – Jake and Jimmy conclude the second hour of the program with Jimmy asking Jake a racing question that a casual race fan might have pertaining to today’s practice session. (1:31:19-1:58:00) – Former Indiana Pacer, Austin Croshere, joins the program again this week to share his thoughts on the lack of effort from the Pacers last night on the glass, breaks down what the New York Knicks exploited last night with the way the Pacers were defending Jalen Brunson, states that he expects to see Tyrese Haliburton come out and look to score early after a lack of aggressiveness in game five like he was in game one, and settles the debate between Jake, Jimmy, and Derek from earlier in the show. (1:58:00-2:13:32) – 1999 Indianapolis 500 winner, Kenny Brack, joins Jake and Jimmy live from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to assess the mental tole of sitting around and waiting to get on the track if you’re a driver with limited experience, reveals how long it takes for a team to really come together for the Indy 500, weighs in on which turn was the hardest for him, and offers some words of encouragement for people that are trying to work through a tough time in life. (2:13:32-2:17:23) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and the guys giving away a pair of tickets for a caller to go to the Indianapolis 500!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 5/15/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-25:26) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program with Jake & Jimmy to dissect the game five loss the Pacers sustained last night, shares some of the comments from rookie minicamp and yesterday that he’s gathered on how explosive the offense should be with Anthony Richardson and Jonathan Taylor, agrees with Reggie Wayne that Colts fans haven’t seen Michael Pittman Jr. hit his peak yet as a wide receiver in the NFL, and then dives into some things that he’s hoping to see tonight with the schedule release. (25:26-46:38) – Former Indiana Pacer, Austin Croshere, joins the program again this week to share his thoughts on the lack of effort from the Pacers last night on the glass, breaks down what the New York Knicks exploited last night with the way the Pacers were defending Jalen Brunson, states that he expects to see Tyrese Haliburton come out and look to score early after a lack of aggressiveness in game five like he was in game one, and settles the debate between Jake, Jimmy, and Derek from earlier in the show. (46:38-1:01:53) – 1999 Indianapolis 500 winner, Kenny Brack, joins Jake and Jimmy live from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to assess the mental tole of sitting around and waiting to get on the track if you’re a driver with limited experience, reveals how long it takes for a team to really come together for the Indy 500, weighs in on which turn was the hardest for him, and offers some words of encouragement for people that are trying to work through a tough time in life.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Live at IMS! Pacers/Knicks Game 5 Preview! Alex Palou & Scott Agness Join!
(00:00-28:15) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook live from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway! Two-time NTT IndyCar Series Champion and driver for Chip Ganassi Racing, Alex Palou, joins Jake and Jimmy at IMS to recap his win in the Sonsio Grand Prix on Saturday, what life has been like for him now as a father, shares some lessons to Jimmy about becoming a father, relives the 2021 Indy 500 when Helio Castroneves captured his fourth to explain what he’s learned since then, and discusses how he was able to navigate through all of the Arrow McLaren drama last season. (28:15-39:52) – Following their conversation with Alex Palou, Jake & Jimmy recap Jake’s conversation Kevin & Andy this morning on the Wake Up Call with KB & Andy about the drinking plans for Andy Sweeney during the Indy 500. They then discuss the Indiana Fever’s regular season opener tonight. (39:52-43:34) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy sharing some of the things that they have heard in New York sports talk radio about tonight’s game five, and its very similar to what they’ve talked about the last couple shows. (43:34-1:09:31) – The second hour of today’s show starts with Jake and Jimmy discussing the other playoff games from last night. They start with discussing the win that Boston was able to get last night over Cleveland without Donovan Mitchell. Additionally, they touch on how comparable the Indiana Pacers are to Oklahoma City Thunder when it comes to fans being familiar with players because of where they play. (1:09:31-1:23:11) – Over the course of the week, Jimmy will ask Jake some questions leading up to the Indy 500 that he has. Today’s questions are about the importance of some of these early practices for the smaller teams, drivers like Kyle Larson, and drivers that running this race as a one off. (1:23:11-1:24:50) – Jake and Jimmy conclude the second hour of the program by previewing their upcoming conversation with Scott Agness and teasing their ticket giveaway. (1:24:50-1:53:46) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company from Connecticut and starts his conversation with Jake and Jimmy about Andy Sweeney’s drinking plans for the Indy 500 next week. Additionally, he states how impressed he’s been with the way Caitlin Clark has carried herself off the court, shares his expectations for the Caitlin Clark in her regular season debut tonight for the Fever, previews game five between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks tonight, and assesses if the energy from Madison Square Garden will be powerful enough to will NYK to a victory. (1:53:46-2:02:31) – Every day this week we will be giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to attend the 108th running of the Indianapolis 500-mile race! The listener must answer a trivia question pertaining to the 500! (2:02:31-2:07:34) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and the guys sharing their final thoughts about game five tonight between the Pacers and Knicks!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 5/14/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-18:54) – Two-time NTT IndyCar Series Champion and driver for Chip Ganassi Racing, Alex Palou, joins Jake and Jimmy at IMS to recap his win in the Sonsio Grand Prix on Saturday, what life has been like for him now as a father, shares some lessons to Jimmy about becoming a father, relives the 2021 Indy 500 when Helio Castroneves captured his fourth to explain what he’s learned since then, and discusses how he was able to navigate through all of the Arrow McLaren drama last season. (18:54-47:14) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company from Connecticut and starts his conversation with Jake and Jimmy about Andy Sweeney’s drinking plans for the Indy 500 next week. Additionally, he states how impressed he’s been with the way Caitlin Clark has carried herself off the court, shares his expectations for the Caitlin Clark in her regular season debut tonight for the Fever, previews game five between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks tonight, and assesses if the energy from Madison Square Garden will be powerful enough to will NYK to a victory.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Two-Time NTT IndyCar Series Champion Alex Palou Joins Query & Company!
Two-time NTT IndyCar Series Champion and driver for Chip Ganassi Racing, Alex Palou, joins Jake and Jimmy at IMS to recap his win in the Sonsio Grand Prix on Saturday, what life has been like for him now as a father, shares some lessons to Jimmy about becoming a father, relives the 2021 Indy 500 when Helio Castroneves captured his fourth to explain what he’s learned since then, and discusses how he was able to navigate through all of the Arrow McLaren drama last season.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers Even Series Up! Jeremiah Johnson, Mike Chappell, Kurt Helin Join!
(00:00-27:49) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison recapping their weekends, sharing their thoughts on the Pacers winning games three and four to tie the series up, and Jimmy shares some exciting news! (27:49-38:00) – Jake and Jimmy continue their Indiana Pacers discussion with an emphasis on the New York Knicks. They wonder if the Knicks will have enough gas left in the tank to pull out two wins with the way the Pacers have been able to dictate pace for twelve of the sixteen quarters in the series. (38:00-42:55) – Hour one concludes with grandpa Jake Query making his first appearance on the program in connection to telling stories about the Coke Lot and the Indianapolis 500. (42:55-1:10:36) – Indiana Pacers sideline reporter and pregame/postgame show host on Bally Sports Indiana, Jeremiah Johnson, joins the program to share his excitement about seeing Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever tomorrow night in their regular season opener, assesses how likely the Pacers can replicate their defensive performance in game four, and breaks down the recent offensive success from Tyrese Haliburton in connection with driving to the basket. (1:10:36-1:28:05) – NBCSports.com’s Kurt Helin joins the program from southern California to weigh in on how the series has gone so far for the Indiana Pacers, assesses how much of a chance he’d give Indiana if they advance to the Eastern Conference Finals and take on the Boston Celtics, tries to make sense of the road team winning all four games so far between the Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Timberwolves, and shares what he is allowed to about the future about the NBA returning to NBC. (1:28:05-1:32:05) – Jake and Jimmy conclude the second hour of the program by finishing off their conversation from the end of the previous segment about Inside on the NBA. (1:32:05-2:02:21) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins the program to highlight his memories of covering the Indianapolis 500 back during his days with the IndyStar, recaps how rookie minicamp went over the weekend, believes that the Colts are going to add a safety to compete for the starting spot next to Julian Blackmon, states that Adonai Mitchell can play and believes he’s going to be impactful this season, compares Laiatu Latu to an oversized tight end after watching him up close in person, and evaluates which position is the hardest to project in the NFL. (2:02:21-2:10:09) – Every day this week we will be giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to attend the 108th running of the Indianapolis 500-mile race! The listener must answer a trivia question pertaining to the 500! (2:10:09-2:17:48) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a couple bets that he likes tonight, and JMV joining the guys in studio!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers/Knicks Game Three Preview! AD Mitchell, Tony East, and Kevin Bowen Join!
(00:00-24:18) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the news of Rick Carlisle being fined $35,000 for his comments made about the officiating and suggesting the league wants the big market teams to make it further in the playoffs. Additionally, Jake isn’t buying the “foot injury” that Jalen Brunson left game two with. (24:18-34:48) – As we have done all week on the program, Jake and Jimmy giveaway a pair of tickets for a caller to attend Carb Day and Indianapolis 500 qualifications by answering some trivia! (34:48-49:52) – Hour one concludes with Indianapolis Colts rookie wide receiver Adonai “AD” Mitchell joining the show to take us through the process of draft night for him, reacts to what Chris Ballard said after the draft regarding NFL sources stating that he had character issues, shares his excitement about playing with Anthony Richardson, and answers some get to know you questions. (49:52-1:10:52) – Co-host of the Wake Up Call with KB & Andy in Kevin Bowen joins the program to explain what all goes on during rookie minicamp, previews game three tonight between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks, states that the Pacers need more from Pascal Siakam tonight and Sunday with OG Anunoby seemingly out for both games, and then discusses the drinking plans for Andy Sweeney on Carb Day when they are at the track. (1:10:52-1:29:15) – Paul Hembekides, aka Hembo, from Greeny and Get Up joins Query & Company this afternoon to share his thoughts on Rick Carlisle being fined $35,000 for his comments made about the officiating and the league, believes that Rick Carlisle and the NBA both reacted in the correct way, is willing to guarantee that the Pacers will have a favorable whistle tonight in game three, doesn’t believe that the Pacers pace of play will eventually wear down the Knicks, and validates Jake’s statement that Oscar Charleston was one of the best baseball players ever that nobody talks about. (1:29:15-1:54:18) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, WTHR, and Locked on Pacers podcast joins the program to recap last night’s preseason win for the Indiana Fever in Caitlin Clark’s home debut, weighs in on Jake’s dilemma that Rick Carlisle put pressure on his team to have his back along with the officials, assesses the people that are pleading for T.J. McConnell to be on the floor in the final minutes of the game, explains how the Pacers can limit the second chance opportunities for the Knicks, and states that it’s better to max Pascal Siakam instead of losing him. (1:54:18-2:05:29) – As we do every Friday on the program, Jake shares a remarkable story for out good for the heart Friday segment sponsored by Franciscan Health. Today’s story features the women’s Indy Mini Marathon winner because of the way in which she was able to cross the finish line! (2:05:29-2:09:52) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio to share their predictions for game three tonight between the Pacers and Knicks.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Friday 5/10/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-14:34) – Hour one concludes with Indianapolis Colts rookie wide receiver Adonai “AD” Mitchell joining the show to take us through the process of draft night for him, reacts to what Chris Ballard said after the draft regarding NFL sources stating that he had character issues, shares his excitement about playing with Anthony Richardson, and answers some get to know you questions. (14:34-32:54) – Paul Hembekides, aka Hembo, from Greeny and Get Up joins Query & Company this afternoon to share his thoughts on Rick Carlisle being fined $35,000 for his comments made about the officiating and the league, believes that Rick Carlisle and the NBA both reacted in the correct way, is willing to guarantee that the Pacers will have a favorable whistle tonight in game three, doesn’t believe that the Pacers pace of play will eventually wear down the Knicks, and validates Jake’s statement that Oscar Charleston was one of the best baseball players ever that nobody talks about. (32:54-56:20) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, WTHR, and Locked on Pacers podcast joins the program to recap last night’s preseason win for the Indiana Fever in Caitlin Clark’s home debut, weighs in on Jake’s dilemma that Rick Carlisle put pressure on his team to have his back along with the officials, assesses the people that are pleading for T.J. McConnell to be on the floor in the final minutes of the game, explains how the Pacers can limit the second chance opportunities for the Knicks, and states that it’s better to max Pascal Siakam instead of losing him.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Indianapolis Colts Rookie WR Adonai Mitchell Joins Query & Company!
Indianapolis Colts rookie wide receiver Adonai “AD” Mitchell joining the show to take us through the process of draft night for him, reacts to what Chris Ballard said after the draft regarding NFL sources stating that he had character issues, shares his excitement about playing with Anthony Richardson, and answers some get to know you questions.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers Squander Another Opportunity. Chris Denari & Matt Verderame Join!
(00:00-28:29) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing another missed opportunity for the Indiana Pacers last night in their game two loss to the New York Knicks. They discuss the comments made by Rick Carlisle pertaining to the officiating again in Madison Square Garden and Jake points out that Carlisle acknowledged Tyrese Haliburton’s back issue. (28:29-43:11) – After talking about the game in the first segment of the how, Jake and Jimmy shift their focus on Pascal Siakam after another poor offensive performance. They get into the debate about offering him a max contract extension after the season is over and question if maybe the Pacers should have acquired OG Anunoby instead. (43:11-49:28) – Hour one concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing how much the Indiana Pacers could be missing Bennedict Mathurin against the Knicks. Additionally, Eddie provides an update on OG Anunoby. (49:28-1:15:00) – Television voice of the Indiana Pacers, Chris Denari, joins the show to discuss the lack of offensive effectiveness from Pascal Siakam since game two against Milwaukee, highlights the recent play of T.J. McConnell the last three games, states that he feels the Pacers get in trouble defensively when they pay too much attention to Jalen Brunson, weighs in on the inconsistencies from Tyrese Haliburton this postseason, weighs in on the debate if the Knicks will start looking fatigued if Indiana plays at their pace, and shares his thoughts on Isaiah Jackson receiving the backup center minutes over Jalen Smith. (1:15:00-1:32:33) – Following their conversation with Chris Denari, Jake and Jimmy spend some time discussing Colts rookie minicamp, the Indiana Fever first home game since drafting Caitlin Clark tonight, and touch on the battle for two MLS soccer teams in Indianapolis. (1:32:33-1:38:11) – Jake and Jimmy conclude the second hour of the program by teasing their ticket giveaway for next segment and Jake trying to prove Jimmy and Eddie wrong about the dump button. (1:38:11-2:02:00) – The final hour of the show starts with Jake announcing the NBA is suspending Patrick Beverley four games for his actions in the game six loss. Additionally, they give away a pair of tickets for a dedicated listener to go to Carb Day and qualifications for the Indianapolis 500. Following the giveaway, Jimmy asks Jake some questions that he has leading up to preparing for the 500. (2:02:00-2:21:23) – Matt Verderame from Sports Illustrated joins the program to share his thoughts on how the Pacers/Knicks series has gone so far as an avid Knicks fan, assesses if he would rather see New York make the NBA Finals or not go to Taco Bell Cantina ever again, states that Knicks fans are finally proud of a team for the first time since the nineties with how hard this team plays every single night, and shares his thoughts on how the Colts did with selecting Laiatu Latu and Adonai Mitchell. (2:21:23-2:24:23) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio to share his thoughts on the game one loss for the Pacers.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Thursday 5/9/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-24:02) – Television voice of the Indiana Pacers, Chris Denari, joins the show to discuss the lack of offensive effectiveness from Pascal Siakam since game two against Milwaukee, highlights the recent play of T.J. McConnell the last three games, states that he feels the Pacers get in trouble defensively when they pay too much attention to Jalen Brunson, weighs in on the inconsistencies from Tyrese Haliburton this postseason, weighs in on the debate if the Knicks will start looking fatigued if Indiana plays at their pace, and shares his thoughts on Isaiah Jackson receiving the backup center minutes over Jalen Smith. (24:02-44:01) – Matt Verderame from Sports Illustrated joins the program to share his thoughts on how the Pacers/Knicks series has gone so far as an avid Knicks fan, assesses if he would rather see New York make the NBA Finals or not go to Taco Bell Cantina ever again, states that Knicks fans are finally proud of a team for the first time since the nineties with how hard this team plays every single night, and shares his thoughts on how the Colts did with selecting Laiatu Latu and Adonai Mitchell.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers at Knicks Game Two Preview! Austin Croshere, Rob Perez, and Pat Knight Join!
(00:00-27:07) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing what they did last night. Additionally, they share some things that they want to see tonight in the second game between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks, try to define what a small market franchise is with Minnesota, Milwaukee, Cleveland, and Indiana all in position to potentially make the conference finals. (27:07-51:15) – Soon to be Marian Knights men’s basketball head coach Pat Knight joins Query & Company to share why he decided to get back into coaching, thanks his dad, Bob Knight, for not hovering over him during his first two head coaching gigs, opens up about the struggles that his father endured in his final years of living, and relives his dad’s return to Assembly Hall in 2020. (51:15-51:41) – Hour one quickly concludes with Jake previewing hour two. (51:41-1:12:03) – The second hour of today’s show starts with Jake and Jimmy sharing some of the comments they have received from listeners during their interview with Pat Knight. Jimmy shares how he can relate to Knight about seeing a family member go through dementia. They then shift their conversation towards game two tonight between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks. (1:12:03-1:32:21) – Former Indiana Pacer and current Westwood One college basketball analyst, Austin Croshere, brings up a point that hasn’t been made pertaining to Tyrese Haliburton’s lack of offense, highlights something from the game one loss that people are talking about enough with the poor officiating down the stretch, lays out a way the Pacers can limit Jalen Brunson’s scoring, explains what kind of environment it is playing in Madison Square Garden, and relives the 2000 Pacers playoff run where Indiana made the NBA Finals. (1:32:21-1:34:32) – Jake and Jimmy conclude the second hour of the program with Jake pointing something out about the organist at Madison Square Garden. (1:34:32-2:02:56) – Rob Perez, host of Late Night With Wob on SiriusXM NBA, tips off the final hour of Query & Company this afternoon to share his thoughts on the ending to game one between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks, assesses how much longer he thinks the Knicks can play Jalen Brunson, Donte DiVencenzo, and Josh Hart 40+ minutes, relives the playoff series from the nineties, and lists which three Pacers players he hates the most from the nineties and lists a pair of players that he secretly liked during the rivalry. (2:02:56-2:13:22) –Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie give away a pair of tickets for a caller to answer show trivia for Carb Day and Indianapolis 500 Qualifications AND a listener to go for a ride in the two-seater on Saturday! (2:13:22-2:20:30) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio to share his thoughts on the game one loss for the Pacers.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 5/8/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-24:02) – Soon to be Marian Knights men’s basketball head coach Pat Knight joins Query & Company to share why he decided to get back into coaching, thanks his dad, Bob Knight, for not hovering over him during his first two head coaching gigs, opens up about the struggles that his father endured in his final years of living, and relives his dad’s return to Assembly Hall in 2020. (24:02-44:01) – Former Indiana Pacer and current Westwood One college basketball analyst, Austin Croshere, brings up a point that hasn’t been made pertaining to Tyrese Haliburton’s lack of offense, highlights something from the game one loss that people are talking about enough with the poor officiating down the stretch, lays out a way the Pacers can limit Jalen Brunson’s scoring, explains what kind of environment it is playing in Madison Square Garden, and relives the 2000 Pacers playoff run where Indiana made the NBA Finals. (44:01-1:11:15) – Rob Perez, host of Late Night With Wob on SiriusXM NBA, tips off the final hour of Query & Company this afternoon to share his thoughts on the ending to game one between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks, assesses how much longer he thinks the Knicks can play Jalen Brunson, Donte DiVencenzo, and Josh Hart 40+ minutes, relives the playoff series from the nineties, and lists which three Pacers players he hates the most from the nineties and lists a pair of players that he secretly liked during the rivalry.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pat Knight Joins Query & Company!
Soon to be Marian Knights men’s basketball head coach Pat Knight joins Query & Company to share why he decided to get back into coaching, thanks his dad, Bob Knight, for not hovering over him during his first two head coaching gigs, opens up about the struggles that his father endured in his final years of living, and relives his dad’s return to Assembly Hall in 2020.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers Lose Game One. Dustin Dopirak & Stephen Holder Join!
(00:00-27:45) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing their thoughts on the way game one ended last night between the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers. Their biggest concern out of the finish to last night’s game was how Tyrese Haliburton totally disappeared in the fourth quarter as a scorer. (27:45-42:54) – After briefly discussing Tyrese Haliburton in the first segment, Jake and Jimmy have a further discussion as to whether this is the kind of player that Haliburton is or is struggles after the hamstring injury a byproduct of being rushed back to play. (42:54-49:37) – Hour one concludes with Jake sharing his thoughts and some notes regarding the suspensions that Team Penske handed out to members of Josef Newgarden’s team for the Push to Pass rule they broke. (49:37-1:12:17) – IndyStar Pacers beat reporter, Dustin Dopirak, joins Query & Company from New York to weigh in on the disappearing act that Tyrese Haliburton performed after the first quarter, explains why the Pacers are optimistic about being able to pull out a series win after last night’s game, attempts to figure out how the Pacers can slow down Jalen Brunson to prevent another forty point game, and tries to paint a picture as to what he’s looking at from New York. (1:15:18-1:28:37) – Following their conversation with Dustin Dopirak, Jake allows Jimmy and Eddie to ask him questions about the suspensions that were announced by Team Penske today. The biggest question that Jake answered was whether Roger Penske made this decision to make sure everyone is aware that he’s holding his team to the highest standard. (1:28:37-1:33:13) – Jake and Jimmy conclude the second hour of the program with Jake pointing something out about the organist at Madison Square Garden. (1:33:13-2:00:52) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to assess if we still have any clarity on whether Anthony Richardson is injury prone or not, shares what he knows about where he is at with his shoulder surgery recovery, if he anticipates Richardson meeting up with his new receivers to start developing chemistry, shares his latest notes on how Jim Irsay is doing, and then makes a pitch for someone to go to the University of Miami. (2:00:52-2:15:37) – Jake and Jimmy come back from break and welcome the Pacers fan that was yelling by the TNT microphones during the Milwaukee series at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Additionally, Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie give away a pair of tickets for a caller to answer show trivia for Carb Day and Indianapolis 500 Qualifications. (2:15:37-2:21:30) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio to share his thoughts on the game one loss for the Pacers.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 5/7/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-22:30) – IndyStar Pacers beat reporter, Dustin Dopirak, joins Query & Company from New York to weigh in on the disappearing act that Tyrese Haliburton performed after the first quarter, explains why the Pacers are optimistic about being able to pull out a series win after last night’s game, attempts to figure out how the Pacers can slow down Jalen Brunson to prevent another forty point game, and tries to paint a picture as to what he’s looking at from New York. (22:30-48:34) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to assess if we still have any clarity on whether Anthony Richardson is injury prone or not, shares what he knows about where he is at with his shoulder surgery recovery, if he anticipates Richardson meeting up with his new receivers to start developing chemistry, shares his latest notes on how Jim Irsay is doing, and then makes a pitch for someone to go to the University of Miami.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.