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Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 7/24/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-11:36) – The Lafayette Journal & Courier’s Sam King joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook following the first day of Big Ten Media Day where Purdue Head Coach Ryan Walters addressed the media ahead of year two. He shares what Walters had to say about pundits ranking Purdue as the worst team in the Big Ten this upcoming season, examines the Boilermakers football schedule, and shares some of the differences that he’s noticed with Ryan Walters from year one to year two. (11:36-35:59) – Zach Osterman from the IndyStar joins Query & Company to highlight some of his takeaways from what Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti said yesterday at day one of Big Ten Media Day. Osterman also examines how many wins is realistic for Indiana, states that you cannot look toward the future anymore in College Football with the constant turnover, and highlights some of the changes that are coming to Memorial Stadium for the upcoming season. (35:59-58:38) – The Herald Bulletin’s George Bremer kicks off the final hour of Query & Company with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to share some of his takeaways from report day for the Indianapolis Colts. He highlights Julian Blackmon as one of the more important players on the roster, believes that people don’t people don’t talk about year one to year two growth from Shane Steichen that should be expected, and highlights some of the comments made by Chris Ballard.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Colts & NFL Training Camp Previews! Luke Easterling and Stephen Holder Join!
(00:00-27:24) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Tyrese Haliburton’s DNP yesterday in the final friendly game for Team USA against Germany yesterday. They explain why Steve Kerr needs to play Haliburton like he did in the first two exhibition games against Canada and Australia because of what Tyrese brings. (27:24-43:54) – Jake and Eddie inform Jimmy about a massive duck that was in the White River for Big Ten Media Day. Additionally, Jake celebrates the anniversary of the National Sports Festival being in Indianapolis with the commercial that aired constantly about tickets being on sale. (43:54-50:18) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing the Rebok partnership with the Olympics during the Dream Team Olympic run with Michael Jordan wearing the flag around his shoulders to cover up the logo. (50:18-1:16:03) – Luke Easterling from Athlon Sports joins Query & Company to discuss his four pieces on the teams in the AFC South. He assesses the Colts chances with Anthony Richardson healthy to contend for the division, states that Jacksonville and Tennessee are difficult to project this season because of the starting quarterback for each team, lists the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets as two teams that he finds hard to predict how their seasons will go, and examines the AFC North with Joe Burrow healthy for the Cincinnati Bengals. (1:16:03-1:30:51) – Following their conversation with Luke Easterling, Jake and Jimmy focus on college football with Big Ten Media Day going on today, tomorrow, and Thursday. They examine the schedules for Indiana and Purdue and predict how many wins they believe each team will have this season. Finally, they state which school most excites them about joining the Big Ten. (1:30:51-1:33:38) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program by LeBron James becoming the first men’s basketball player to carry the flag for the United States at the Olympics Ceremony on Friday night. (1:33:38-2:05:11) – Stephen Holder from ESPN.com joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on the eve of report day for the Indianapolis Colts. Their conversation starts with Jake asking Stephen which team will have the most drama this season in his eyes and which team he believes could be the biggest surprise of the season. Additionally, he highlights how this is the first time in eight years that the Colts don’t have questions surrounding the quarterback position. Finally, he believes that the Colts have a really good chance at winning the AFC South, reacts to the player that Jake is all in on to make the Colts 53-man roster, and weighs in on how Shane Steichen can improve in year two. (2:05:11-2:10:58) – Everyday this week, Jake and Jimmy have a family four-pack of tickets to giveaway for the Indiana State Fair! (2:10:58-2:21:52) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a couple bets he likes, and the guys trying to figure out how America’s Got Talent works because it feels like auditions have been going on for months.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 7/23/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-23:51) – Luke Easterling from Athlon Sports joins Query & Company to discuss his four pieces on the teams in the AFC South. He assesses the Colts chances with Anthony Richardson healthy to contend for the division, states that Jacksonville and Tennessee are difficult to project this season because of the starting quarterback for each team, lists the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets as two teams that he finds hard to predict how their seasons will go, and examines the AFC North with Joe Burrow healthy for the Cincinnati Bengals. (23:51-54:05) – Stephen Holder from ESPN.com joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on the eve of report day for the Indianapolis Colts. Their conversation starts with Jake asking Stephen which team will have the most drama this season in his eyes and which team he believes could be the biggest surprise of the season. Additionally, he highlights how this is the first time in eight years that the Colts don’t have questions surrounding the quarterback position. Finally, he believes that the Colts have a really good chance at winning the AFC South, reacts to the player that Jake is all in on to make the Colts 53-man roster, and weighs in on how Shane Steichen can improve in year two.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Colts Training Camp Preview + Weekend Recap! Mike Chappell, Michael Young, Scott Agness Join!
(00:00-26:56) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison recapping their weekends, discussing the two races at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend, the aero screen saving Santino Ferrucci’s life in the IndyCar race. They also get into a debate as to whether a team of non-Lakers/Celtics players would be able to beat a team consisting of players from those franchises. (26:56-44:51) – Jake and Jimmy shift their conversation to the Indianapolis Colts with the team set to report on Wednesday for training camp before hitting the practice field on Thursday. They focus on Anthony Richardson with him staying healthy through camp being the biggest story in their eyes. (44:51-49:11) – Hour one concludes with Jake discovering the meaning behind Hotel California by the Eagles. (49:11-1:16:56) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook live from Phoenix to recap All-Star weekend for the WNBA. He shares some of the things that he heard during All-Star weekend centered around the reported media rights agreement worth $2.2 billion, assesses if the Olympic break is better for Caitlin Clark mentally or physically, states that it doesn’t make sense for Steve Kerr to play Tyrese Haliburton if he’s not orchestrating the offense, and believes there will be games where Derrick White plays more minutes than Haliburton because of his defensive presence. (1:16:56-1:32:27) – Michael Young from the IMS Radio Network and IndyCar Radio Network joins Query & Company to recap the Pennzoil 250 and Brickyard 400. He shares how Kyle Larson’s car is tied to him running in the Indianapolis 500, believes that Larson will be back next year at IMS during the month of May to attempt the double depending on how the start of his NASCAR season goes, and agrees with Jake that the Xfinity stock cars are a perfect fit for the oval compared to the Cup Series stock cars. (1:32:27-1:36:53) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program by discussing one of Jake’s favorite songs by Modern English that stems from their conversation with Michael Young. (1:36:53-2:06:46) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 & FOX59 joins Query & Company to begin the final hour of the program to answer some of the questions Jake and Jimmy have about the Colts heading into training camp. They ask Chapp if he believes Gardner Minshew mentorship of Anthony Richardson will be missed, states that if Richardson has any scheduled off day, then there should be some concerns, highlights where he would like to see Shane Steichen improve, and does believe that Adonai Mitchell would out snap Alec Pierce if he starts playing better. (2:06:46-2:17:37) – Everyday this week, Jake and Jimmy have a family four-pack of tickets to giveaway for the Indiana State Fair. The segment starts with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie sharing some of their go to state fair foods and then some of the items on the menu this year. (2:17:37-2:25:03) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie discussing his frustrations with the Cincinnati Reds, and JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Monday 7/22/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-24:28) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook live from Phoenix to recap All-Star weekend for the WNBA. He shares some of the things that he heard during All-Star weekend centered around the reported media rights agreement worth $2.2 billion, assesses if the Olympic break is better for Caitlin Clark mentally or physically, states that it doesn’t make sense for Steve Kerr to play Tyrese Haliburton if he’s not orchestrating the offense, and believes there will be games where Derrick White plays more minutes than Haliburton because of his defensive presence. (24:28-39:48) – Michael Young from the IMS Radio Network and IndyCar Radio Network joins Query & Company to recap the Pennzoil 250 and Brickyard 400. He shares how Kyle Larson’s car is tied to him running in the Indianapolis 500, believes that Larson will be back next year at IMS during the month of May to attempt the double depending on how the start of his NASCAR season goes, and agrees with Jake that the Xfinity stock cars are a perfect fit for the oval compared to the Cup Series stock cars. (39:48-1:07:36) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 & FOX59 joins Query & Company to begin the final hour of the program to answer some of the questions Jake and Jimmy have about the Colts heading into training camp. They ask Chapp if he believes Gardner Minshew mentorship of Anthony Richardson will be missed, states that if Richardson has any scheduled off day, then there should be some concerns, highlights where he would like to see Shane Steichen improve, and does believe that Adonai Mitchell would out snap Alec Pierce if he starts playing better.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Live From IMS! Colts Training Camp Preview + 2 Minute Drill!
(00:00-28:49) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook live from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ahead of Sunday’s Brickyard 400! They open the show by thanking everyone for coming out to the Back 9 event yesterday, the importance of NASCAR returning to the oval this weekend, provide an update on how things are going at The Open for show favorite, Santiago de la Fuente, and start previewing Colts training camp. (28:49-39:20) – Jake and Jimmy continue their NFL conversation from the tail end of last segment by discussing which teams could flop that people are selecting as a trendy team like the Jacksonville Jaguas last season. Some candidates include the Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns, and others. (39:20-44:23) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy sharing which team they believe will break through this season like the Detroit Lions and Houston Texans did a season ago. (44:23-1:08:14) – Hour number two from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook starts with Jake asking Jimmy to explain the Microsoft outage that is currently going on because he doesn’t fully understand what’s going on. Then, Jake asks Jimmy what the second biggest storyline for the Indianapolis Colts in training camp is. It leads to a larger discussion about the tight end room. Finally, they bring back the 2-Minute Drill featuring WLWT’s Charlie Clifford in Cincinnati to preview Bengals training camp and the second half of the season for the Reds. Also, DetroitLions.com’s Tim Twentyman joins to highlight some of the things the Lions must work on during camp before the season starts. (1:08:14-1:26:28) – John Oreovicz joins Query & Company to highlight the first Brickyard 400 from 30 years ago with NASCAR back on the oval this weekend, compares how different the NASCAR stock cars are this year compared to the last time that racing fans watched them on the oval at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and states that the NASCAR doesn’t need the Brickyard 400 to reach the peak levels of fan attendance like it did back in the early stages. (1:26:28-1:29:00) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program by pointing out the snacks that Kurt Darling has inhaled in the media center during their show at IMS. (1:29:00-1:56:36) – Kevin Bowen from the Wake-Up Call with KB & Andy joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to begin the final hour of the show to weigh in on the tight end debate from earlier in the show, shares what he believes will be different when it comes to schemes with Anthony Richardson quarterbacking the Colts this season, believes that Jonathan Taylor could lead the league in carries if he remains healthy for the entire season considering the situation he’s in, and states that he wouldn’t be surprised if they didn’t add a veteran running back when rosters start being trimmed down to 53. (1:56:36-2:05:59) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a Good For The Heart story that is sponsored by Franciscan Health by sharing a story about a 13-year-old boy that is having his 9th Lemonade Stand & Bake Raffle next weekend. His mother joins the show to tell his story and how they started this event that sends all the money raised to a good cause! (2:05:59-2:11:47) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and Jake cracking the code behind Kurt Darling’s munchies. Plus, they preview their weekends!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Friday 7/19/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-05:15) – Jake and Jimmy bring back the 2-Minute Drill featuring WLWT’s Charlie Clifford in Cincinnati to preview Bengals training camp and the second half of the season for the Reds. Also, DetroitLions.com’s Tim Twentyman joins to highlight some of the things the Lions must work on during camp before the season starts. (05:15-22:20) – John Oreovicz joins Query & Company to highlight the first Brickyard 400 from 30 years ago with NASCAR back on the oval this weekend, compares how different the NASCAR stock cars are this year compared to the last time that racing fans watched them on the oval at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and states that the NASCAR doesn’t need the Brickyard 400 to reach the peak levels of fan attendance like it did back in the early stages. (22:20-47:24) – Kevin Bowen from the Wake-Up Call with KB & Andy joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to begin the final hour of the show to weigh in on the tight end debate from earlier in the show, shares what he believes will be different when it comes to schemes with Anthony Richardson quarterbacking the Colts this season, believes that Jonathan Taylor could lead the league in carries if he remains healthy for the entire season considering the situation he’s in, and states that he wouldn’t be surprised if they didn’t add a veteran running back when rosters start being trimmed down to 53.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best of Query and Company- Thursday 7/18
00:00-17:54- Jacksonville Jaguars reporter Demetrius Harvey joins. Harvey takes the guys through the Jags offseason, what the expectations are for the team this upcoming season and more. 17:54-29:49- Tennessee Titans’ Sports Illustrated Reporter Nubyjas Wilborn joins. Wilborn takes James and Jimmy through Will Levis’ expectations this upcoming season, Mike Vrabel’s firing, and more. 29:49-49:31- Indiana Fever reporter Chloe Peterson joins. Peterson discusses what changed for the Fever from the start of the season, Caitlin Clark’s record-breaking performance, and more.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

British Open Preview + Pacers Summer League! Scott Agness & Will Haskett Join!
(00:00-28:19) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison with Jimmy revealing why he missed yesterday’s show. They all briefly discuss last night’s MLB All-Star Game with the American League winning again and touch on the British Open starting. (28:19-42:57) – Jake and Jimmy start the second segment of the show by discussing the nostalgia that people around the age of Jimmy and Eddie are starting to feel when it comes to Tiger Woods. They get into a conversation on whether they believe Tiger will ever be able to compete for another major tournament. (42:57-49:17) – Hour one concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing what lyric they heard in the song that Eddie played coming back from break. (49:17-1:15:26) – The second hour of the program with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook starts with the two discussing if Bronny James has been the worst player in Summer League and why people should care about how he performs in Summer League. They also discuss Jimmy’s experience broadcasting the Summer League and if there’s a way of predicting which players have NBA potential if you had no idea who they were prior to Summer League. (1:15:26-1:37:41) – Will Haskett from PGA Tour Radio joins Query & Company with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to assess where things are at right now with Tiger Woods, discusses if Bryson DeChambeau is a likeable now following his second major tournament win, and goes through some golfers that do and do not have a chance at winning the British Open this weekend. (1:37:41-2:05:14) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on today’s show to grade how Jarace Walker and Ben Sheppard performed in Summer League. He highlights the way that Enrique Freeman has played so far in three games, explains why the Pacers have kept Oscar Tshiebwe around even though it appears the franchise knows what type of player he is, examines how Team USA has grown from game one to game three after dismantling Serbia this afternoon, and his Taylor Swift fandom. (2:05:14-2:14:01) – Jake comes back from break asking Jimmy and Eddie questions about this show that they were discussing. Also, Jake asks them who would win in a fight if all the superheroes were to fight. (2:14:01-2:21:42) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio to preview the Back 9 event tomorrow and his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 7/17/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-21:23) – Will Haskett from PGA Tour Radio joins Query & Company with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to assess where things are at right now with Tiger Woods, discusses if Bryson DeChambeau is a likeable now following his second major tournament win, and goes through some golfers that do and do not have a chance at winning the British Open this weekend. (21:23-44:43) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on today’s show to grade how Jarace Walker and Ben Sheppard performed in Summer League. He highlights the way that Enrique Freeman has played so far in three games, explains why the Pacers have kept Oscar Tshiebwe around even though it appears the franchise knows what type of player he is, examines how Team USA has grown from game one to game three after dismantling Serbia this afternoon, and his Taylor Swift fandom.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Query & Company Full Show - Tuesday 7-16-24
(00:00-27:07) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s Home Run Derby in connection with the problem that the MLB has with marketing some of its best players. They get into a discussion about how much travel baseball has had an impact on kids’ interest in baseball. (27:07-50:43) – Mac Engel from the Fort Worth Star & Telegram in Dallas joins Jake Query on today’s show to highlight his experience last night at the Home Run Derby, his thoughts on the National Anthem performance, states that he wasn’t surprised to see Arch Manning return to Texas despite not being the starting quarterback after redshirting last season, and shares the story about noticing that something wasn’t right with Jake in the minutes leading up to his heart attack. (50:43-1:12:38) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query on Query & Company to preview some of the position battles that have him most intrigued in training camp. Holder highlights a sneaky tight end battle that he will be monitoring, the future of Kwity Paye with the franchise after this season and shares one topic that he has had on his radar that people don’t ask him about or talk about when it comes to the upcoming season. (1:12:38-1:28:36) – Jake and Eddie come back from break and discuss some of the worst National Anthem performances that they have heard on the national level. They play last night’s performance by Ingrid Andress, Fergie’s from the NBA All-Star Game in 2018, and Carl Lewis singing the anthem in 1993 ahead of a NBA Finals game. (1:28:36-1:31:14) – Jake closes out the second hour of the program by revealing a statement from Ingrid Andress regarding last night’s performance. Additionally, he reminds people about The Fan Back 9 Tournament coming up on Thursday. (1:31:14-1:56:54) – Doug Rice from the Performance Racing Network joins Query & Company ahead of the Brickyard 400 this weekend to discuss how talented Kyle Larson is because he views him as one of the most talented drivers in all of racing, explains why Tony Stewart’s racing team is folding, identifies a couple of NASCAR drivers that are having great seasons, shares what he remembers about the first Brickyard 400 in 1994 with this year being the 30th anniversary of the inaugural race, and tries to predict what type of race people will see on Sunday. (1:56:54-2:12:04) – Jake and Eddie follow Jake’s conversation with Doug Rice by discussing the news from SEC Media Day yesterday that Nick Saban forgot to grab his credential and had to go back to his hotel room to grab it. (2:12:04-2:20:32) – Today’s show ends with Jake and Eddie testing listener knowledge about MLB players that are in the All-Star Game just to see how aware fans are about some of the top players in baseball. Additionally, JMV joins the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 7/16/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-23:20) – Mac Engel from the Fort Worth Star & Telegram in Dallas joins Jake Query on today’s show to highlight his experience last night at the Home Run Derby, his thoughts on the National Anthem performance, states that he wasn’t surprised to see Arch Manning return to Texas despite not being the starting quarterback after redshirting last season, and shares the story about noticing that something wasn’t right with Jake in the minutes leading up to his heart attack. (23:20-44:23) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query on Query & Company to preview some of the position battles that have him most intrigued in training camp. Holder highlights a sneaky tight end battle that he will be monitoring, the future of Kwity Paye with the franchise after this season and shares one topic that he has had on his radar that people don’t ask him about or talk about when it comes to the upcoming season. (44:23-1:06:05) – Doug Rice from the Performance Racing Network joins Query & Company ahead of the Brickyard 400 this weekend to discuss how talented Kyle Larson is because he views him as one of the most talented drivers in all of racing, explains why Tony Stewart’s racing team is folding, identifies a couple of NASCAR drivers that are having great seasons, shares what he remembers about the first Brickyard 400 in 1994 with this year being the 30th anniversary of the inaugural race, and tries to predict what type of race people will see on Sunday.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mike Chappell Preview Colts Minicamp!
The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 returns from his vacation to join Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to highlight some of the training camp storylines that stick out the most to him outside of Anthony Richardson’s health. Additionally, he highlights who the backup running back is right now behind Jonathan Taylor, assesses if the Colts could feature the tight ends early in the season to ease Richardson back into game action, and highlights how his trip to Hawaii went.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Big Sports Weekend Recap! Ed Carpenter, Dustin Dopirak, and Mike Chappell join!
(00:00-25:45) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing their weekends. Jake also pays tribute to Pacers Sports & Entertainment after Vice Chairman of PS&E, Jim Morris, passed away last Friday. Jake highlights some of the important things that Morris did during his time with Pacers Sports and Entertainment. Additionally, they discuss the two big wins the Indiana Fever picked up since our last show over the Phoenix Mercury and Minnesota Lynx. (25:45-43:50) – Penske Sports & Entertainment’s President and CEO, Mark Miles, joins Query & Company to share some of his favorite Jim Morris memories after his passing last Friday. Miles highlights their time together with the Indiana Sports Corporation, reveals what kind of leader he was when he trying to get the Indiana Sports Corp. up and running, shares everything that went on to bring the Pan American Games to Indianapolis in 1987, tries to envision what downtown Indianapolis would be like if Jim didn’t have the visions he did, and labels Morris as the architect of downtown Indianapolis. (43:50-45:57) – Hour one concludes with Jake asking Jimmy discussing Jake’s weekend in Iowa for the IndyCar race. He shares his experience at the Luke Combs concert on Friday night. (45:57-1:11:49) – Dustin Dopirak from the Indianapolis Star joins Query & Company with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to discuss if he believes Tyrese Haliburton will have trouble turning the switch back on the be the main source of offense for the Pacers after his role as a facilitator for Team USA. Also, Dustin highlights what he has seen from Jarace Walker, Johnny Furphy, and Ben Sheppard in Summer League. Finally, he evaluates how the minutes have been allocated so far because there are a couple players that he wants to see but haven’t played yet. (1:11:49-1:29:41) – Ed Carpenter joins Jake and Jimmy after the doubleheader in Iowa over the weekend where he voiced some frustrations about the beginning of the hybrid engine. He joins the show today to explain what he was expressing yesterday with his frustrations, explains how the hybrid engines could impact the fan engagement because of what the engine doesn’t allow drivers to do, and discusses his future in IndyCar as a driver. (1:29:41-1:31:44) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program with Jake’s mom providing an update on the piece of Jake’s closet that he wants to preserve. (1:31:44-2:01:38) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 returns from his vacation to join Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to highlight some of the training camp storylines that stick out the most to him outside of Anthony Richardson’s health. Additionally, he highlights who the backup running back is right now behind Jonathan Taylor, assesses if the Colts could feature the tight ends early in the season to ease Richardson back into game action, and highlights how his trip to Hawaii went. (2:01:38-2:11:55) – Jake and Jimmy come back from break discussing places that they have to attend if they are visiting a specific city. Also, Jake receives a text from Mark Miles about the whereabouts of the cauldron from the Pan American Games in 1987. (2:11:55-2:16:15) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a bet he likes, and JMV joining the guys in studio!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Monday 7/15/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-16:19) – Penske Sports & Entertainment’s President and CEO, Mark Miles, joins Query & Company to share some of his favorite Jim Morris memories after his passing last Friday. Miles highlights their time together with the Indiana Sports Corporation, reveals what kind of leader he was when he trying to get the Indiana Sports Corp. up and running, shares everything that went on to bring the Pan American Games to Indianapolis in 1987, tries to envision what downtown Indianapolis would be like if Jim didn’t have the visions he did, and labels Morris as the architect of downtown Indianapolis. (19:37-39:52) – Dustin Dopirak from the Indianapolis Star joins Query & Company with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to discuss if he believes Tyrese Haliburton will have trouble turning the switch back on the be the main source of offense for the Pacers after his role as a facilitator for Team USA. Also, Dustin highlights what he has seen from Jarace Walker, Johnny Furphy, and Ben Sheppard in Summer League. Finally, he evaluates how the minutes have been allocated so far because there are a couple players that he wants to see but haven’t played yet. (39:52-56:26) – Ed Carpenter joins Jake and Jimmy after the doubleheader in Iowa over the weekend where he voiced some frustrations about the beginning of the hybrid engine. He joins the show today to explain what he was expressing yesterday with his frustrations, explains how the hybrid engines could impact the fan engagement because of what the engine doesn’t allow drivers to do, and discusses his future in IndyCar as a driver.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers and Fever Preview! Pat Boylan and Tony East Join!
(00:00-26:20) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing if they were aware that the ESPYs were last night before seeing posts on social media. Additionally, they debate on how they are moving out of the target demographic for the SportsCenter audience. (26:20-41:07) – With the Indiana Pacers set to play their first Summer League game tonight in Las Vegas against the Brooklyn Nets, Jake and Jimmy discuss what they want to see from Jarace Walker and Ben Sheppard. They also discuss how many games they anticipate Walker and Sheppard play. (41:07-48:21) – Hour one concludes with Jake asking Jimmy and Eddie for advice on how to preserve something from his childhood home that he wants to keep because his parents are putting their house on the market. (48:21-1:16:59) – Pat Boylan, television face of the Indiana Pacers and sideline reporter for the Indiana Pacers Radio Network, joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook ahead of the Fever game tonight against the Phoenix Mercury to preview that game. Pat also explains what happened on Wednesday afternoon against the Washington Mystics, weighs in on the decision from Christie Sides to change the starting lineup after defeating the New York Liberty, and labels Jarace Walker as the player with the most to prove in Summer League for the Pacers. (1:16:59-1:30:50) – Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie shift their conversation to Paul Skenes with him being announced as the National League starter for the All-Star Game. They bring up his outing yesterday against the Milwaukee Brewers where he was removed from the game despite having a no-hitter through seven innings after throwing 99 pitches. (1:30:50-1:32:34) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program with Jake’s mom providing an update on the piece of Jake’s closet that he wants to preserve. (1:32:34-1:58:11) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Locked on Pacers, and Forbes Sports joins the program from Las Vegas to preview his Summer League expectations for Jarace Walker, Ben Sheppard, and Johnny Furphy. He tries to predict what player could fall out of the rotation if Walker earns the opportunity to play consistently for the Pacers, and reacts to Jimmy’s “hot take” surrounding the future of Andrew Nembhard with Indiana. (1:58:11-2:10:58) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a feel good story with it being a Good For The Heart Friday sponsored by Franciscan Health. Jake has an IPS teacher call in to explain the program that a girl was in that led to her winning a competition while representing Pacers Sports & Entertainment. (2:10:58-2:17:21) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a bet he likes, and everyone sharing what they are doing this weekend!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Friday 7/12/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-19:37) – Pat Boylan, television face of the Indiana Pacers and sideline reporter for the Indiana Pacers Radio Network, joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook ahead of the Fever game tonight against the Phoenix Mercury to preview that game. Pat also explains what happened on Wednesday afternoon against the Washington Mystics, weighs in on the decision from Christie Sides to change the starting lineup after defeating the New York Liberty, and labels Jarace Walker as the player with the most to prove in Summer League for the Pacers. (19:37-45:51) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Locked on Pacers, and Forbes Sports joins the program from Las Vegas to preview his Summer League expectations for Jarace Walker, Ben Sheppard, and Johnny Furphy. He tries to predict what player could fall out of the rotation if Walker earns the opportunity to play consistently for the Pacers, and reacts to Jimmy’s “hot take” surrounding the future of Andrew Nembhard with Indiana.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Team USA Recap + College Football Preview! Scott Agness, Alan Karpick, and Zach Osterman join!
(00:00-26:14) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Jake’s trip to Chicago yesterday for the White Sox game against the Minnesota Twins. They also share some thoughts on the game last night between Team USA and Canada. Finally, Jake starts a conversation as to whether there should be concern that Bennedict Mathurin isn’t on Canada’s roster. (26:14-45:14) – Alan Karpick, President and Publisher of GoldAndBlack.com, joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on the day that the Purdue Boilermakers released their football jerseys for the upcoming season to share his thoughts on those. Additionally, he discusses the uncertainty surrounding how good Purdue football could be this season, tries to figure out who will be the top receiving option for Hudson Card, and shares his thoughts on how Zach Edey performed in his first Summer League game. (45:14-49:30) – Hour one concludes with Jake asking Jimmy to tell the listeners what it was that Jake missed in yesterday’s White Sox game since he left early. (49:30-1:20:18) – The IndyStar’s Zach Osterman joins Query & Company to provide the Indiana Football preseason storylines underneath Curt Cignetti’s first season, explains why the offense should be better this upcoming season compared to last year’s atrocious offense, examines the nonconference schedule for Indiana basketball because of how weak it appears when looking at the names of the school specifically, and explains how some power conference teams could get around a strong non-conference schedule in basketball to make their resume look better because of analytics. (1:20:18-1:30:57) – Jake continues making his push that the New York Mets intentionally put the letter “M” in its logo. Then, Jake and Jimmy discuss the upcoming Fan at the Back 9 Golf and Entertainment Center event that is a week away from today. Finally, Jake shares some of the things that he took away from his visit at the Indiana Donor Network headquarters from this morning. (1:30:57-1:38:42) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program by discussing the role that Tyrese Haliburton played last night because Jake thinks it could remind him at what made him so good the first half of last season. (1:38:42-2:10:29) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files and 1075TheFan.com joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to shares his thoughts on the way Tyrese Haliburton performed last night against Canada for Team USA, believes that it was a big deal that the entire team was in Las Vegas for the game last night, what kind of role he expects for Bennedict Mathurin and Andrew Nembhard next season with everyone potentially healthy, and his thoughts on the Indiana Fever losing yesterday against the Washington Mystics. (2:10:29-2:22:47) – Jake and Jimmy come back from break and continue their debate from the end of last segment with Scott Agness pertaining to who has the best french fries. Additionally, they get into Jake’s experience at the Chicago White Sox game yesterday. (2:22:47-2:26:44) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day! Plus, they poke at Eddie for selecting the Miami Marlins for their baseball beet bet!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Thursday 7/11/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-18:17) – Alan Karpick, President and Publisher of GoldAndBlack.com, joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on the day that the Purdue Boilermakers released their football jerseys for the upcoming season to share his thoughts on those. Additionally, he discusses the uncertainty surrounding how good Purdue football could be this season, tries to figure out who will be the top receiving option for Hudson Card, and shares his thoughts on how Zach Edey performed in his first Summer League game. (18:17-45:51) – The IndyStar’s Zach Osterman joins Query & Company to provide the Indiana Football preseason storylines underneath Curt Cignetti’s first season, explains why the offense should be better this upcoming season compared to last year’s atrocious offense, examines the nonconference schedule for Indiana basketball because of how weak it appears when looking at the names of the school specifically, and explains how some power conference teams could get around a strong non-conference schedule in basketball to make their resume look better because of analytics. (45:51-1:13:13) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files and 1075TheFan.com joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to shares his thoughts on the way Tyrese Haliburton performed last night against Canada for Team USA, believes that it was a big deal that the entire team was in Las Vegas for the game last night, what kind of role he expects for Bennedict Mathurin and Andrew Nembhard next season with everyone potentially healthy, and his thoughts on the Indiana Fever losing yesterday against the Washington Mystics.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Team USA Expectations. Ben Golliver, Chris Kamrani, and Shreyas Laddha Join!
(00:00-25:46) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jimmy Cook, James Boyd, and Eddie Garrison by discussing the Indianapolis Colts with James primary job being a beat reporter for the horseshoe. The focus on their conversation surrounds listing some of their most irreplaceable Colts players heading into the 2024 season. They get into a debate if the Colts would be better with this season Joe Flacco compared to Gardner Minshew’s 2023 season. (25:46-37:53) – Kansas City Star writer Shreyas Laddha joins Query & Company with Jimmy Cook and James Boyd to provide a little bit on context as to who the Indiana Pacers are getting in Johnny Furphy, shares what kind of professional basketball player Furphy can be, expresses how impressed he has been with what he has seen from Flory Bidunga so far, and reveals how the Jayhawks football team looks at Chris Ballard’s son, Cole, as a backup quarterback. (37:53-44:21) – Hour one concludes with James and Jimmy discussing the Caitlin Clark effect with the Indiana Fever playing in front of a sold-out crowd at noon on a Wednesday in July. (44:21-1:13:14) – Hour number two with Jimmy Cook, James Boyd, and Eddie Garrison sharing their top three most irreplaceable Colts for the upcoming season that they gave in the opening segment of the show. They finish their top five by listing their final two along with explaining why. (1:13:14-1:32:14) – College football writer, Chris Kamrani, from The Athletic joins Jimmy Cook and James Boyd on Query & Company to explain the significance of EA Sports bringing back the College Football video game, states that this could be a fascinating season for college quarterbacks because there really isn’t a consensus top quarterback right now, shares his thoughts on the expanded College Football Playoff, and reveals what he expects to see from Notre Dame and Indiana this upcoming season. (1:32:14-1:35:47) – Jimmy, James, and Eddie close out the second hour of the show by discussing their upcoming The Fan Back 9 Golf event! (1:35:47-2:01:21) – The final hour of the show with Jimmy Cook, James Boyd, and producer Eddie Garrison by discussing some of the Indianapolis Colts players that have the most to prove this upcoming season. Additionally, they debate if the rookie of the year award is a discussion between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese with Reese extending her double-double streak this afternoon. (2:01:22-2:18:03) – Ben Golliver from the Washington Post joins Query & Company with Jimmy Cook and James Boyd from Las Vegas to share what he has seen from Team USA so far in the practices ahead of tonight’s tune up game against Canada. Additionally, he shares his expectations for Tyrese Haliburton, predicts what the starting lineup could look like tonight, agrees that this is probably the last Olympics for LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Steph Curry, and why LeBron decided to join this Olympic team considering his age and trying to manage his workload. (2:18:03-2:23:05) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day! Plus, Jimmy, James, and Eddie rounding out their list of five Colts players with the most to prove!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 7/10/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-11:52) – Kansas City Star writer Shreyas Laddha joins Query & Company with Jimmy Cook and James Boyd to provide a little bit on context as to who the Indiana Pacers are getting in Johnny Furphy, shares what kind of professional basketball player Furphy can be, expresses how impressed he has been with what he has seen from Flory Bidunga so far, and reveals how the Jayhawks football team looks at Chris Ballard’s son, Cole, as a backup quarterback. (11:52-30:02) – College football writer, Chris Kamrani, from The Athletic joins Jimmy Cook and James Boyd on Query & Company to explain the significance of EA Sports bringing back the College Football video game, states that this could be a fascinating season for college quarterbacks because there really isn’t a consensus top quarterback right now, shares his thoughts on the expanded College Football Playoff, and reveals what he expects to see from Notre Dame and Indiana this upcoming season. (30:02-46:06) – Ben Golliver from the Washington Post joins Query & Company with Jimmy Cook and James Boyd from Las Vegas to share what he has seen from Team USA so far in the practices ahead of tonight’s tune up game against Canada. Additionally, he shares his expectations for Tyrese Haliburton, predicts what the starting lineup could look like tonight, agrees that this is probably the last Olympics for LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Steph Curry, and why LeBron decided to join this Olympic team considering his age and trying to manage his workload.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Colts Training Camp Storylines + Bob Kravitz and James Boyd join!
(00:00-25:56) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Zach Edey’s performance last night in his first Summer League game in Salt Lake City. They also touch on Kel’el Ware’s performance on Sunday for the Miami Heat. Finally, they try to figure out how teams evaluate the performances players have in Summer League. (25:56-40:59) – Last week, Jake shared a predicament he was in with tickets to go see Alanis Morisette and Hootie and the Blowfish. He reshares that story because the problem was resolved last night, and he released the verdict. (40:59-46:49) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing if the Indiana Fever have gotten to the point where anytime they play one of the worst teams in the WNBA, then it should be chalked up as a win. (46:49-1:14:24) – Bob Kravitz joins Query & Company to start the second hour of the program by discussing the impact that Caitlin Clark has had in the state of Indiana, assesses if a playoff appearance is what the Fever needs to do in order to retain interest for next season, applauds the job Christie Sides has done getting the train back on the tracks, highlights what the second biggest Colts training camp storyline is, and reacts to what the win total is set at for the Indianapolis Colts. (1:14:24-1:28:16) – Jake and Jimmy pay off their tease from earlier in the program where Jake asked Jimmy to guess which five WNBA franchises, he didn’t know how they came about naming their franchises. (1:28:16-1:34:15) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program by reading off a tweet that Jake received from a listener and sharing some anecdotes regarding Fast Times of Ridgemont High. (1:34:15-2:00:06) – The Athletic’s James Boyd joins Query & Company this afternoon with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to share his expectations for Tyrese Haliburton in the Olympics, shares what he believes is the second biggest storyline heading into Colts training camp is, lists a couple things that he has learned that fans need to temper expectations with when watching training camp practices, and ranks the Colts offense within the NFL assuming everyone on the offense stays healthy. (2:00:06-2:13:58) – Jake and Jimmy continue the Colts conversation by discussing how Jonathan Taylor hasn’t been talked about much this offseason after being such a talking point last year with the contract negotiations taking place and the trade request. (2:13:58-2:20:55) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and the guys talking about Jake attending the Chicago White Sox game tomorrow!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 7/9/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-24:57) – Bob Kravitz joins Query & Company to start the second hour of the program by discussing the impact that Caitlin Clark has had in the state of Indiana, assesses if a playoff appearance is what the Fever needs to do in order to retain interest for next season, applauds the job Christie Sides has done getting the train back on the tracks, highlights what the second biggest Colts training camp storyline is, and reacts to what the win total is set at for the Indianapolis Colts. (24:57-48:20) – The Athletic’s James Boyd joins Query & Company this afternoon with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to share his expectations for Tyrese Haliburton in the Olympics, shares what he believes is the second biggest storyline heading into Colts training camp is, lists a couple things that he has learned that fans need to temper expectations with when watching training camp practices, and ranks the Colts offense within the NFL assuming everyone on the offense stays healthy.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dwight Freeney and Pato O'Ward Join + Tyrese Haliburton Team USA Expectations & more!
(00:00-26:16) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison sharing what they did over their four-day weekends and July 4th. Additionally, they debate how long it is acceptable for people to be shooting off fireworks. They also share some quick thoughts on the Indiana Fever defeating the New York Liberty and having three players tabbed as All-Stars. Finally, they get into the official signings for the Indiana Pacers. (26:16-44:16) – Jake and Jimmy discussing how the Indiana Pacers are being overlooked again within the Eastern Conference because of moves the New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers made. It leads to a discussion about the roster of Team USA for the Olympics and questioning how some of these superstars will be able to develop into roles quickly. (44:16-48:19) – Hour one concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing their upcoming Back 9 Event next Thursday by grading how passable their golf swings are. (45:02-1:13:56) – The second hour of Query & Company starts with Jake and Jimmy discussing the LeBron James and Bronny James discussion from last week in connection to the Olympics. Following that debate, they discuss what kind of role they anticipate Tyrese Haliburton having on Team USA for the Olympics. (1:13:56-1:29:59) – Coming back from the break, Jake questions Jimmy and Eddie if they know what event took place 23 years ago today. Neither of them recalled it was the day that Madison Square Garden was demolished. It led to Jake sharing some memories about MSA and one caller providing his opinion on the arena. (1:29:59-1:33:22) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program by going to a caller to share some memories about Market Square Arena. (1:33:22-1:54:53) – Pato O’Ward from Arrow McLaren Racing joins Query & Company to begin the final hour of the show to discuss his win yesterday at Mid-Ohio, explains what felt different inside the cockpit with the hybrid engine, shares if he’s realized that fans are embracing him in the way that racing fans in Indianapolis embraced Tony Kanaan, and reveals how the last year has been for him with so much movement from a teammate perspective and news surrounding Arrow McLaren Racing. (1:54:53-2:00:08) – With Dwight Freeney due to join us in the final segment of the show, we get the JCook Plays of the Day a segment earlier from Jimmy! (2:00:08-2:21:04) – Soon to be Hall of Famer, Dwight Freeney, joins Query & Company to round out the show to discuss his partnership with the Indiana Donor Network, why he chose Jim Irsay to induct him into the Hall of Fame later this year, how the celebrating has gone ever since he found out he was going to Canton, applauds his wife for keeping it a secret that he was going being inducted, which season was his favorite in the NFL, and shares what he thinks of this installment of the Colts.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Monday 7/8/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-17:25) – Pato O’Ward from Arrow McLaren Racing joins Query & Company to begin the final hour of the show to discuss his win yesterday at Mid-Ohio, explains what felt different inside the cockpit with the hybrid engine, shares if he’s realized that fans are embracing him in the way that racing fans in Indianapolis embraced Tony Kanaan, and reveals how the last year has been for him with so much movement from a teammate perspective and news surrounding Arrow McLaren Racing. (17:25-38:13) – Soon to be Hall of Famer, Dwight Freeney, joins Query & Company to round out the show to discuss his partnership with the Indiana Donor Network, why he chose Jim Irsay to induct him into the Hall of Fame later this year, how the celebrating has gone ever since he found out he was going to Canton, applauds his wife for keeping it a secret that he was going being inducted, which season was his favorite in the NFL, and shares what he thinks of this installment of the Colts.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fever Have Three All-Stars! Alexander Rossi, Debbie Antonelli, Matt Moore, Stephen Holder join!
(00:00-25:18) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Indiana Fever loss last night to the Las Vegas Aces and Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston, and Kelsey Mitchell being named WNBA All-Stars. They also discuss the Indiana Pacers rotation with trying to figure out where Jarace Walker will get minutes and the NHL Draft last week at The Sphere in Las Vegas. (25:18-44:04) – IndyCar driver Alexander Rossi from Arrow McLaren Racing joins Query & Company to discuss the ending of his time with the team that was announced yesterday. Rossi believes that he is one of the most well-rounded drivers in the series because of his experience with both Honda and Chevrolet engines, explains some of the difference that he will feel this weekend with the hybrid engine, and says that he will be racing in IndyCar next season but doesn’t know in what capacity just yet. (44:04-45:02) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy recapping their conversation with Alexander Rossi and providing a brief update on the situation surrounding former Indianapolis Colt, Daniel Muir. (45:02-1:11:35) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on a Wednesday to share anything that he has heard regarding the situation with Daniel Muir. Additionally, they discuss how important this season is for Kwity Paye, reveals his love for the offensive line after a terrific season last year for the collective group, and if we have gotten to the point in the offseason now where this is the roster that they will roll out their week one and not add anything in the secondary. (1:11:35-1:26:12) – Following their discussion with Stephen Holder, Jake, and Jimmy shift to the Indiana Pacers. Their conversation centers around the future of Bennedict Mathurin with the franchise because of the way his offensive playstyle may not mesh with the way the Pacers want to play. (1:26:12-1:32:03) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program by doing a beer taste test. Jimmy provided a nearly two-year old can of Spotted Cow and Eddie provided a bottle within a year-old. (1:32:03-1:50:04) – Matt Moore from the Action Network joins Query & Company to tip off the final hour of the program to assess where the Indiana Pacers rank within the Eastern Conference, believes that the Pacers aren’t the team that breaks out one season and then has a bad season, shares his point of view on Bennedict Mathurin’s future with the Pacers, and assesses which team in the Eastern Conference has improved the most so far this offseason. (1:50:04-2:11:53) – Typically on Friday’s we share a feel-good story because of it being a Good For The Heart Friday sponsored by Franciscan Health. Jake shares a story today surrounding Caitlin Clark and Bailey Lux. Indiana Fever TV analyst, Debbie Antonelli, joins Query & Company to share the interaction that Caitlin had with Bailey, explains where she has seen the most improvement with the team the last three weeks, believes that the Fever have what it takes to be a playoff team with this current roster and their playstyle, and highlights Temi Fagbenle as an important player to the success of this team that doesn’t receive a lot of attention. (2:11:53-2:15:59) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a couple bets he likes, and the guys discussing their Independence Day plans!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 7/3/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-18:41) – IndyCar driver Alexander Rossi from Arrow McLaren Racing joins Query & Company to discuss the ending of his time with the team that was announced yesterday. Rossi believes that he is one of the most well-rounded drivers in the series because of his experience with both Honda and Chevrolet engines, explains some of the difference that he will feel this weekend with the hybrid engine, and says that he will be racing in IndyCar next season but doesn’t know in what capacity just yet. (18:41-44:33) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on a Wednesday to share anything that he has heard regarding the situation with Daniel Muir. Additionally, they discuss how important this season is for Kwity Paye, reveals his love for the offensive line after a terrific season last year for the collective group, and if we have gotten to the point in the offseason now where this is the roster that they will roll out their week one and not add anything in the secondary. (44:33-58:00) – Indiana Fever TV analyst, Debbie Antonelli, joins Query & Company to share the interaction that Caitlin Clark had with Bailey Lux, explains where she has seen the most improvement with the team the last three weeks, believes that the Fever have what it takes to be a playoff team with this current roster and their playstyle, and highlights Temi Fagbenle as an important player to the success of this team that doesn’t receive a lot of attention.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Alexander Rossi joins Query & Company to discuss future in IndyCar
IndyCar driver Alexander Rossi from Arrow McLaren Racing joins Query & Company to discuss the ending of his time with the team that was announced yesterday. Rossi believes that he is one of the most well-rounded drivers in the series because of his experience with both Honda and Chevrolet engines, explains some of the difference that he will feel this weekend with the hybrid engine, and says that he will be racing in IndyCar next season but doesn’t know in what capacity just yet.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

USMNT Lose to Uruguay & Pacers Sign James Wiseman! Alex Golden Joins!
(00:00-31:11) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing how their Monday night went. Additionally, we discuss the United States Men’s National Team losing to Uruguay last night 1-0. Jake thinks this is a problem that the United States have struggled despite having some of the best athletes in the world. (31:11-47:16) – Jake and Jimmy ask for callers to share their opinions on last night’s outcome for the United Staes in Copa America or thoughts on the soccer in general. They receive a couple of callers that present a reason why USA has struggled in hockey and that there are other top countries that are struggling right now in international soccer despite having the talent to be one of the top countries. (47:16-48:37) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy previewing hour number two. (48:37-1:13:26) – The second hour of the show starts with Eddie breaking the news that the Indiana Pacers have signed former 2020 lottery pick, James Wiseman. Additionally, Jake divulges on some IndyCar news from today surrounding Alexander Rossi and Christian Lundgaard for next season. Finally, he explains what is different about the IndyCar hybrid engines that debut this weekend. (1:13:26-1:26:37) – After discussing the dilemma Jake is in right now, the guys get back to the United Staes Men’s National Team losing to Uruguay 1-0 in Copa America last night. Jake asks Jimmy why he believes this team isn’t succeeding right now and highlights how well Canada has been playing. (1:26:37-1:34:10) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program by continuing their conversation about the United States Men’s National Team. Jake brings up a belief he has when it comes to losing to Panama, Uruguay, and other third world countries. (1:33:52-2:02:29) – Alex Golden from Setting The Pace joins Query & Company with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to share his thoughts on the Indiana Pacers signing James Wiseman, states that he believes Johnny Furphy will be a member of the Pacers roster, examines the options the franchise has to fill the three two-way contracts they have available, believes that Ben Sheppard could be the player that falls out of the rotation because of Jarace Walker, and projects where Indiana will rank within the Eastern Conference when the season starts. (2:02:29-2:10:54) – Jake comes back from break asking Jimmy and Eddie if they knew that a specific sporting event is going on because it used to be a very popular event during his upbringing. (2:10:54-2:17:46) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a couple bets he likes, and Derek Schultz joining the guys in the studio to preview the next three hours with him filling in for JMV!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 7/2/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-31:11) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing how their Monday night went. Additionally, we discuss the United States Men’s National Team losing to Uruguay last night 1-0. Jake thinks this is a problem that the United States have struggled despite having some of the best athletes in the world. (31:11-51:49) – Alex Golden from Setting The Pace joins Query & Company with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to share his thoughts on the Indiana Pacers signing James Wiseman, states that he believes Johnny Furphy will be a member of the Pacers roster, examines the options the franchise has to fill the three two-way contracts they have available, believes that Ben Sheppard could be the player that falls out of the rotation because of Jarace Walker, and projects where Indiana will rank within the Eastern Conference when the season starts.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Obi Toppin is back + Fever win again! Jared Weiss & Matt Byrne join!
(00:00-26:42) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, James Boyd, and producer Eddie Garrison recapping their weekends, discussing the Obi Toppin contract extension with the Indiana Pacers, and take a step back to examine how long of a window the Indiana Pacers have at contending with this group of players compared to the Philadelphia 76ers and some of the other teams in the Eastern Conference. (26:42-44:43) – The Athletic’s Jared Weiss joins Query & Company with Jake Query and James Boyd to evaluate the Eastern Conference with teams getting better while the Boston Celtics run things back, shares where he could see the Indiana Pacers finishing in the Eastern Conference if they’re healthy, assesses how different of a head coach Joe Mazzula is compared to other head coaches in the NBA, weighs in on what Jake has heard pertaining to the future of Brad Stevens in the NBA and reacts to the news of Derrick White signing a 4-year $125.9 million contract extension. (44:43-49:30) – Hour one concludes with Jake and James discussing some of their thoughts about the Indiana Fever recording their first win last night against a team above average. (49:30-1:13:08) – The second hour of the show starts with Jake and James discussing Paul George signing with the Philadelphia 76ers. After they briefly discussed that, they transition to the Indiana Pacers with Andrew Nembhard extension eligible. James brings up a point that the Pacers should want to get the extension done but Nembhard should not want the extension done now so he can secure more money after next season. (1:13:08-1:33:08) – Indiana Fever reporter, Matt Byrne, from ClutchPoints joining the program with Jake Query & James Boyd to recap last night’s win for the Indiana Fever, assess the way that Caitlin Clark has played the last two weeks, reacts to Jake’s question about if he believes people are attending games to see Clark play or just be a part of the phenomenon, and states that the Fever need to prove that they can beat one of the top four teams in the WNBA before calling them a playoff team. (1:33:08-2:01:32) – Jake and James begin the final hour of the show by discussing the New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers. Jake, James, and Eddie get into a conversation about whether Paul George and Julius Randle will be willing to accept the fact that they are the third option on their teams now after being the first or second option for most of their careers. Finally, they share their way too early power rankings for the Eastern Conference. (2:01:32-2:12:45) – During the break, Klay Thompson signed a contract with the Dallas Mavericks. Jake, James, and Eddie react to the contract and get into a conversation about whether Klay is still a serviceable player on a championship team. (2:12:45-2:21:49) – Today’s show ends with Jake asking James about what he’s working on right now at The Athletic when it comes to the Indianapolis Colts. Jake, James, and Eddie discuss if the hourglass is running out for Alec Pierce with the Colts and the latest news surrounding Daniel Muir.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Monday 7/1/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-17:34) – The Athletic’s Jared Weiss joins Query & Company with Jake Query and James Boyd to evaluate the Eastern Conference with teams getting better while the Boston Celtics run things back, shares where he could see the Indiana Pacers finishing in the Eastern Conference if they’re healthy, assesses how different of a head coach Joe Mazzula is compared to other head coaches in the NBA, weighs in on what Jake has heard pertaining to the future of Brad Stevens in the NBA and reacts to the news of Derrick White signing a 4-year $125.9 million contract extension. (17:34-31:03) – Indiana Fever reporter, Matt Byrne, from ClutchPoints joining the program with Jake Query & James Boyd to recap last night’s win for the Indiana Fever, assess the way that Caitlin Clark has played the last two weeks, reacts to Jake’s question about if he believes people are attending games to see Clark play or just be a part of the phenomenon, and states that the Fever need to prove that they can beat one of the top four teams in the WNBA before calling them a playoff team.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Recapping Pacers Draft! Dustin Dopirak and Kevin Bowen Join!
(00:00-29:05) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing if they were surprised that the Indiana Pacers ended up making all three selections last night. Additionally, they get into a conversation about the way the Bronny James process played out between his agent, Rich Paul, and comparing it to previous drafts. (29:05-45:08) – Pacers General Manager Chad Buchanan joined the Wake Up Call With KB & Andy this morning to discuss the NBA Draft and Pacers offseason. Jake and Jimmy highlight a couple of the comments that he made pertaining to the franchise wanting to run things back and the future of Obi Toppin with his upcoming free agency. (45:08-50:50) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing the future of Jarace Walker after the comments made by Chad Buchanan this morning on the Wake Up Call With KB & Andy. (50:50-1:16:18) – Indiana Pacers beat reporter, Dustin Dopirak, from the Indianapolis Star joins Query & Company to recap his vacation in Barcelona after Jake giving him recommendations in his last appearance on the program. Dustin also shares his thoughts on the way the Pacers executed the draft, provides an opinion on what number the Pacers won’t feel comfortable paying Obi Toppin, tries to predict which three players will receive two-way contracts, and reacts to Jake’s recommendation for the new name for the Pacers G League team. (1:16:18-1:33:52) – Following their conversation with Dustin Dopirak, Jake and Jimmy shift their conversation to soccer with the United States Men’s National Team losing last night 2-1 to Panama in Copa America. Jake asks Jimmy some questions about what Copa America is and Jimmy voices his displeasure with manager Gregg Berhalter. (1:33:52-1:40:40) – Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie close out the second hour of the show by trying to guess what language Jake was incredibly fluent in back in his days in college. (1:37:47-2:07:02) – Kevin Bowen from the Wake Up Call With KB & Andy joins Jake and Jimmy to begin the final hour of the show this week and their conversation starts about KB’s takeaways from his conversation with Chad Buchanan this morning. They also ask about the unique player salary situation the Pacers are in right now if they wanted to trade for a player and if the “injury prone” label would be removed from Anthony Richardson if he plays all seventeen games this season. (2:07:02-2:18:09) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, we share a feel-good story with it being a Good For The Heart Friday brought to you by Franciscan Health. Jake shares two stories that have ties to the state of Indiana and their stories being fulfilled in the last two days. (2:18:09-2:26:43) – Today’s show ends with JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing some bets that he likes, and then Jake providing an update on the story surrounding a former Colt that we discussed yesterday.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Friday 6/28/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-22:04) – Indiana Pacers beat reporter, Dustin Dopirak, from the Indianapolis Star joins Query & Company to recap his vacation in Barcelona after Jake giving him recommendations in his last appearance on the program. Dustin also shares his thoughts on the way the Pacers executed the draft, provides an opinion on what number the Pacers won’t feel comfortable paying Obi Toppin, tries to predict which three players will receive two-way contracts, and reacts to Jake’s recommendation for the new name for the Pacers G League team. (22:04-44:14) – Kevin Bowen from the Wake Up Call With KB & Andy joins Jake and Jimmy to begin the final hour of the show this week and their conversation starts about KB’s takeaways from his conversation with Chad Buchanan this morning. They also ask question about the unique player salary situation the Pacers are in right now if they wanted to trade for a player and if the “injury prone” label would be removed from Anthony Richardson if he plays all seventeen games this season.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Recapping Night One of NBA Draft! Tony East & Evan Sidery join!
(00:00-31:46) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing night number one of the NBA Draft where Zach Edey goes inside the top ten to the Memphis Grizzlies and Kel’el Ware heading to Miami. Jake and Jimmy get into a debate on the future of Edey in the NBA. (31:46-42:21) – After an extended conversation about Zach Edey in the opening segment, Jake and Jimmy shift their focus to Kel’el Ware. Jake continues to share some reservations about Ware from the pre-draft process that he believes teams had. (42:21-47:50) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing if NBA prospects sat there during the draft last night hoping that they fell to a specific team or hope they didn’t get drafted by a specific team because they didn’t want to go to that city. (48:35-1:13:56) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, Locked On Pacers, and Sports Illustrated joins Query & Company to recap the first night of the NBA Draft, sets an over/under on how many picks the Indiana Pacers will make tonight, explains what the Pacers do with the 36th pick will tell us about potential offseason moves, and shares the news he broke yesterday about the Indiana Pacers extending a qualifying offer to Obi Toppin, thus making him a restricted free agent. (1:13:56-1:37:47) – Jake and Jimmy come back from break and discuss a breaking news story surrounding a former Indianapolis Colt. Additionally, WTHR’s Emily Longnecker calls into the program to validate Jake’s story that he shared about her in the previous segment. (1:37:47-2:03:27) – Evan Sidery from Forbes Sports joins Query & Company to recap his thoughts on how things went in the NBA Draft last night in the first round, states that he wasn’t shocked that Zach Edey went inside the top ten after some late buzz generating around the former Purdue center, examines what the Phoenix Suns are doing with their owner coming out and stating they will be running things back with their big three, lists a couple players that make since for the Pacers at 36, and predicts how many picks the Pacers will make tonight. (2:03:27-2:21:21) – Jake shares a health update of a legendary drag racer, John Force, that was in a horrible accident last weekend and shares some stories about him. Additionally, Jake and Jimmy get into a debate about Bronny James and what will happen with him tonight. Finally, they discuss the worst first overall draft pick in the last 30 years. (2:21:21-2:26:57) – Today’s show ends with JCook Plays of the Day and JMV previewing his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Thursday 6/27/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-25:17) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, Locked On Pacers, and Sports Illustrated joins Query & Company to recap the first night of the NBA Draft, sets an over/under on how many picks the Indiana Pacers will make tonight, explains what the Pacers do with the 36th pick will tell us about potential offseason moves, and shares the news he broke yesterday about the Indiana Pacers extending a qualifying offer to Obi Toppin, thus making him a restricted free agent. (25:17-44:14) – Evan Sidery from Forbes Sports joins Query & Company to recap his thoughts on how things went in the NBA Draft last night in the first round, states that he wasn’t shocked that Zach Edey went inside the top ten after some late buzz generating around the former Purdue center, examines what the Phoenix Suns are doing with their owner coming out and stating they will be running things back with their big three, lists a couple players that make since for the Pacers at 36, and predicts how many picks the Pacers will make tonight.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's NBA Draft Night! What do the Pacers do? Scott Agness & Brian Neubert join!
(00:00-27:33) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Hunter Greene situation last night where he threw up on the mound for the Cincinnati Reds. Additionally, they start discussing tonight’s NBA Draft pertaining to expectations for the Indiana Pacers and Zach Edey. (25:18-43:49) – Yesterday there was some drama from Bloomington with Mike Woodson telling Hoosier Hysterics that they are no longer partners. Jake provides some details from the story that he’s discovered within the last 24 hours. It leads to Jake and Jimmy discussing the upcoming season for the Indiana Hoosiers. (43:49-48:35) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing the 15-year anniversary of Michael Jackson’s death. It leads to Jake trying to remember whom the Indiana Pacers selected in the 2009 NBA Draft being the same night. (48:35-1:15:22) – The second hour of the program begins with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook submitting their guesses for the two players the Indiana Pacers selected in the 2009 NBA Draft on the same night that Michael Jackson died. They then dive into what type of player that the Indiana Pacers should be looking for this offseason to improve following the move the New York Knicks made last night by acquiring Mikal Bridges. (1:15:22-1:36:23) – GoldAndBlack.com’s Brian Neubert joins Query & Company to share his beliefs on where Zach Edey will end up in tonight’s NBA Draft. He highlights why he believes Edey could succeed in the NBA, acknowledges the areas in which Edey will need to improve to stay on the court for extended minutes, and explains the entire Kanon Catchings situation from start to finish. Finally, he contributes to the conversation regarding buzz words that we will hear tonight. (1:36:23-1:38:58) – Jake closes out the second hour of the program by paying tribute to a listener with his mother passing away today. (1:38:58-2:08:17) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook ahead of the NBA Draft tonight to express whether or not he believes the Indiana Pacers will make all three picks in the second-round, weighs in on the conversation earlier on what type of player the Pacers need to add to their rotation, and reacts to the trade from last night between the crosstown rivals in the Knicks and Nets. (2:08:17-2:21:45) – Last night Jake had one of his “brain droppings” and presented the question to Jimmy and Eddie. The three guys get into a debate as to what athlete is unquestionably identified with a specific state no matter whom you ask. The catch is that the athlete must be from that state. (2:21:45-2:25:13) – Today’s show ends with JCook Plays of the Day and JMV previewing his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 6/26/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-20:08) – GoldAndBlack.com’s Brian Neubert joins Query & Company to share his beliefs on where Zach Edey will end up in tonight’s NBA Draft. He highlights why he believes Edey could succeed in the NBA, acknowledges the areas in which Edey will need to improve to stay on the court for extended minutes, and explains the entire Kanon Catchings situation from start to finish. Finally, he contributes to the conversation regarding buzz words that we will hear tonight. (20:08-46:17) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook ahead of the NBA Draft tonight to express whether or not he believes the Indiana Pacers will make all three picks in the second-round, weighs in on the conversation earlier on what type of player the Pacers need to add to their rotation, and reacts to the trade from last night between the crosstown rivals in the Knicks and Nets.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Query & Company - NBA Draft Preview with Ryan Carr + Chris Plumb and David Woods Join!
(00:00-25:18) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Florida Panthers capturing their first Stanley Cup. They get into Jimmy’s fandom of the Florida Panthers that he just made public last night. Finally, they get into a debate about Jake’s poll on Twitter as to which major sport has the unquestioned greatest player of all time. (25:18-42:38) – Carmel High School and Carmel Swim Club Head Coach Chris Plumb joins Query & Company for Jake and Jimmy to congratulate him on being named to the Olympic Swim Staff. Plumb shares what his job will be in Paris, if they are given any free time to go experience Paris, explains the impact of Hoosiers being on the Olympic team, and shares some of the cool benefits that he will receive for being on the Olympic Swim Staff. (42:38-50:49) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy getting into Jake’s travel routine when he’s flying back from races because a caller asked him if he takes soaps and shampoos back home with him. Additionally, they discuss the comment made by Chris Ballard pertaining to Anthony Richardson’s shoulder. (50:49-1:20:40) – Ryan Carr, Vice President of Player Personnel for the Indiana Pacers, joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook ahead of tomorrow’s NBA Draft to explain how much work goes into preparing for the draft with him, Rick Carlisle, Chad Buchanan, Kevin Pritchard, and their scouts. Additionally, he shares what the team’s mindset is like now seeing the team starting to blend, assesses who he believes has a higher ceiling between Kel’el Ware and Zach Edey, states that the franchise is really high on the future of Bennedict Mathurin and Jarace Walker, and shares what kind of traits they are seeing in incoming draft prospects that are modeled from NBA players. (1:20: 40-1:39:40) – Following their conversation with Ryan Carr, Jake and Jimmy continue the conversation surrounding the future of Zach Edey and Kel’el Ware in the NBA. They get into a debate as to which player would have a longer career in the NBA and has skills to last longer. (1:39:40-1:43:15) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program by highlighting a couple of events that we have coming up for The Fan! (1:43:15-2:06:28) – Independent journalist, David Woods, joins Query & Company to highlight the people from the state of Indiana that will be competing in Paris this summer in the Olympics. Woods also shares what he thought of the way the city hosted the swimming trials, assesses how many more Olympics Cole Hocker has left in him, states that Hocker could be the biggest Olympian name in this states history if he is able to win gold in the 1500-meter race, and looks back on some former Olympians as well. (2:06:28-2:23:20) – Jake and Jimmy come back from break and dive more into what Chris Ballard said about Anthony Richardson’s shoulder heading into training camp. Jake and Jimmy mutually agree that Ballard coming out and saying that he’s a full go sets the fanbase up for panic if he suffers any injuries in training camp. (2:20:45-2:24:30) – Today’s show ends with JCook Plays of the Day and Eddie sharing a couple bets!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 6/25/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-16:42) – Carmel High School and Carmel Swim Club Head Coach Chris Plumb joins Query & Company for Jake and Jimmy to congratulate him on being named to the Olympic Swim Staff. Plumb shares what his job will be in Paris, if they are given any free time to go experience Paris, explains the impact of Hoosiers being on the Olympic team, and shares some of the cool benefits that he will receive for being on the Olympic Swim Staff. (16:42-46:21) – Ryan Carr, Vice President of Player Personnel for the Indiana Pacers, joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook ahead of tomorrow’s NBA Draft to explain how much work goes into preparing for the draft with him, Rick Carlisle, Chad Buchanan, Kevin Pritchard, and their scouts. Additionally, he shares what the team’s mindset is like now seeing the team starting to blend, assesses who he believes has a higher ceiling between Kel’el Ware and Zach Edey, states that the franchise is really high on the future of Bennedict Mathurin and Jarace Walker, and shares what kind of traits they are seeing in incoming draft prospects that are modeled from NBA players. (46:21-1:05:52) – Independent journalist, David Woods, joins Query & Company to highlight the people from the state of Indiana that will be competing in Paris this summer in the Olympics. Woods also shares what he thought of the way the city hosted the swimming trials, assesses how many more Olympics Cole Hocker has left in him, states that Hocker could be the biggest Olympian name in this states history if he is able to win gold in the 1500-meter race, and looks back on some former Olympians as well.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's NBA Draft Week! Kyle Irving, Dan Purcell, Chloe Peterson, and Mike Chappell Join!
(00:00-30:03) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jimmy Cook, James Boyd, and producer Eddie Garrison recapping their weekends and then sharing their thoughts on the Indiana Fever losing to the Chicago Sky yesterday. They get into a debate on whether Caitlin Clark needed to be more aggressive in the final minutes with the team struggling to score in the fourth quarter. Additionally, they have a brief conversation about the upcoming NBA Draft on Wednesday. (30:03-44:32) – Jimmy and James shift their conversation from the Indiana Fever and NBA Draft to the Indianapolis Colts with James co-hosting the show today with Jake out. They get into a discussion on what they want to see from Anthony Richardson from a games played perspective and how many pass attempts per game they would like to see from AR. (44:32-50:56) – Hour one concludes with Jimmy and James debating what it would take for Anthony Richardson to be in the conversation for MVP, Comeback Player of the Year, or the AFC Offensive Player of the Year. (50:56-1:15:59) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4 and FOX59 joins Jimmy Cook and James Boyd on a Monday to join the conversation about what he would like to see from Anthony Richardson in terms of a games played and pass attempts perspective. Chappell does indicate that the Colts plan to be a run first team despite adding Adonai Mitchell to the receiver room, shares what he’s most nervous about right now with the Colts defense and reveals what he’s got in store before the start of training camp in a month. (1:15:59-1:36:10) – Indiana Fever beat reporter, Chloe Peterson, for the IndyStar joins Query & Company with Jimmy Cook and James Boyd to share her thoughts on the way the game ended yesterday for the Indiana Fever. Additionally, she explains the growth that she has seen from this Fever team in the last two weeks and highlights how important the Olympic break will be for the team with none of the players set to participate in the Olympics. (1:36:10-2:03:45) – Former New Orleans Pelicans front office executive, Dan Pucell, joins Jimmy and James to break down the draft stock of Zach Edey and Kel’el Ware. Purcell also explains why a team could want to draft Ware over Edey, shares a couple players that could fall come draft night on Wednesday that would fit with the Indiana Pacers, dives into the NBA’s decision to expand the NBA Draft to two nights instead of just one night like it had been for years, and reacts to Jimmy’s opinion on the draft being held on a Wednesday and Thursday. (2:03:45-2:20:45) – NBA writer for the Sporting News in Kyle Irving joins Query & Company with Jimmy Cook and James Boyd to evaluate Zach Edey’s draft stock two days prior to the NBA Draft, assesses how far up the Indiana Pacers could move if they packaged all three second-round picks to move into the first round, compares this draft class to the 2013 NBA Draft class, and shares what he expects to happen with Bronny James and the first overall pick. (2:20:45-2:24:30) – Today’s show ends with JCook Plays of the Day and Eddie sharing a couple bets!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Monday 6/24/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-24:30) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4 and FOX59 joins Jimmy Cook and James Boyd on a Monday to join the conversation about what he would like to see from Anthony Richardson in terms of a games played and pass attempts perspective. Chappell does indicate that the Colts plan to be a run first team despite adding Adonai Mitchell to the receiver room, shares what he’s most nervous about right now with the Colts defense and reveals what he’s got in store before the start of training camp in a month. (24:30-39:50) – Indiana Fever beat reporter, Chloe Peterson, for the IndyStar joins Query & Company with Jimmy Cook and James Boyd to share her thoughts on the way the game ended yesterday for the Indiana Fever. Additionally, she explains the growth that she has seen from this Fever team in the last two weeks and highlights how important the Olympic break will be for the team with none of the players set to participate in the Olympics. (39:50-1:05:48) – Former New Orleans Pelicans front office executive, Dan Pucell, joins Jimmy and James to break down the draft stock of Zach Edey and Kel’el Ware. Purcell also explains why a team could want to draft Ware over Edey, shares a couple players that could fall come draft night on Wednesday that would fit with the Indiana Pacers, dives into the NBA’s decision to expand the NBA Draft to two nights instead of just one night like it had been for years, and reacts to Jimmy’s opinion on the draft being held on a Wednesday and Thursday. (48:35-1:22:31) – NBA writer for the Sporting News in Kyle Irving joins Query & Company with Jimmy Cook and James Boyd to evaluate Zach Edey’s draft stock two days prior to the NBA Draft, assesses how far up the Indiana Pacers could move if they packaged all three second-round picks to move into the first round, compares this draft class to the 2013 NBA Draft class, and shares what he expects to happen with Bronny James and the first overall pick.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jake & Jimmy Reacting to Reggie Jackson's Eye-Opening Story
The final hour of the show starts with discussing Jake and Jimmy rehashing some of their thoughts from the top of the hour pertaining to the comments made by Reggie Jackson last night when asked about being back in Birmingham with MLB playing at Rickwood Field. They also play the stories that Mr. October shared last night on FOX Sports.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Examining Zach Edey & Kel'el Ware's Draft Profiles + Good For The Heart Friday!
(00:00-27:45) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s baseball game at Rickwood Field between the St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants. Additionally, they discuss the powerful message that Reggie Jackson delivered last night when asked about being back in Birmingham, Alabama. Finally, they get into the NBA Draft a little bit with it a week away. (27:45-42:18) – Jake and Jimmy continue discussing the NBA Draft with a focus on the two players from Indiana college that will hear their name called in the first round. They share what they expect to see from Kel’el Ware and Zach Edey in the NBA. (42:18-48:49) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing the comments made by Matt Painter last night on how the Kanon Catchings situation unfolded. (48:49-1:14:04) – After briefly discussing the Catchings situation last segment, Jake and Jimmy continue a further conversation about Matt Painter because this is something that he has done before and will continue to do. Also, they provide a little knowledge ahead of their next segment pertaining to the Burger Chef Murders that took place in Speedway, Indiana in November of 1978. (1:14:04-1:38:13) – Producers Luke Rynderman and Adam Kamien from Vertical Films/AppleTV/Amazon Prime and “The Speedway Murders” join Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to share how two Australians discovered the Burger Chef Murders and why they wanted to pursue a documentary about it. Jake and Jimmy ask the two producers why they decided to provide four different scenarios as to how the murders took place, the challenges of being able to find all the props to make reenact that night and discuss what they hope happens from people watching this documentary. (1:33:13-1:39:05) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program by listing why Mikal Bridges would be a fit with the Indiana Pacers, but also explain why the team won’t acquire him from the Brooklyn Nets. (1:38:13-2:02:35) – The final hour of the show starts with discussing Jake and Jimmy rehashing some of their thoughts from the top of the hour pertaining to the comments made by Reggie Jackson last night when asked about being back in Birmingham with MLB playing at Rickwood Field. They also play the stories that Mr. October shared last night on FOX Sports. (2:02:35-2:17:19) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a feel-good story. Today’s story features a story that we told for our first installment of the segment, but this time we discuss the latest news about Owen Carr from Avon. As always, this story is courtesy of our friends over at Franciscan Health! (2:17:19-2:21:47) – Today’s show ends with JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a couple bets, and the guys discussing their weekends!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Friday 6/21/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-12:49) – Jake and Jimmy continue discussing the NBA Draft with a focus on the two players from Indiana college that will hear their name called in the first round. They share what they expect to see from Kel’el Ware and Zach Edey in the NBA. (12:49-29:41) – Producers Luke Rynderman and Adam Kamien from Vertical Films/AppleTV/Amazon Prime and “The Speedway Murders” join Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to share how two Australians discovered the Burger Chef Murders and why they wanted to pursue a documentary about it. Jake and Jimmy ask the two producers why they decided to provide four different scenarios as to how the murders took place, the challenges of being able to find all the props to make reenact that night and discuss what they hope happens from people watching this documentary.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fever Win Third Straight! Christie Sides, Rowdy Gaines, and Pat Boylan Join!
(00:00-28:53) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison congratulating the Indiana Fever on winning their third straight game. They discuss how comfortable things are starting to look for the Fever offensively with Caitlin Clark starting to figure things out with Aliyah Boston. Finally, Jake and Jimmy dive into why they believe Indianapolis could be a terrific host city for the Olympics in the future. (25:50-42:07) – Jake and Jimmy shift their conversation back to the Indiana Fever with the success the team has been having lately. They applaud Caitlin Clark for how quickly she has been able to respond to how teams are defending her, the physicality of the league, and being the consummate professional during all the noise through the first half of the season. (42:07-50:19) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy examining the players that have been selected 36th overall in the draft with Indiana possessing that pick right now in the 2024 NBA Draft. (50:19-1:16:35) – Pat Boylan from the Indiana Fever and Indiana Pacers joins the show to provide his perspective on why the Indiana Fever have been able to win their last three games. Additionally, he highlights how important Aliyah Boston is to the overall success of the team and ranks this team’s potential with the other teams he has seen in his 10 years at Pacers Sports & Entertainment. Finally, he weighs in what kind of player the Indiana Pacers need in order to take the next step in their rebuild. (1:16:35-1:33:13) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Christie Sides joins Query & Company ahead of her team’s five game road trip starting in Atlanta tomorrow night and states how proud she is of this team for sticking together after the rough start to the season. Addresses Jake’s question about whether Caitlin Clark had to adjust to her teammates, or they had to adjust to her and states that she is looking forward to the month break that the team will get for the Olympics. (1:33:13-1:39:05) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program by listing why Mikal Bridges would be a fit with the Indiana Pacers, but also explain why the team won’t acquire him from the Brooklyn Nets. (1:36:07-2:04:05) – The final hour of the show starts with discussing Jake’s golf swing with video surfacing on Twitter of it. Jake and Jimmy shift their focus on the rookie season for Jarace Walker and discuss the growth they were able to see in his limited minutes. Additionally, they try to remind the Pacers fan base that it takes time to build a championship pedigree in connection to the Boston Celtics. (2:01:58-2:21:34) – NBC Sports Swimming Analyst, Rowdy Gaines, joins Query & Company to assess the job that Indianapolis has done hosting the Olympic Swim Trials and believes that the city would be a fantastic host city for the Olympics. Previews what events are still left for fans to watch, applauds the job that the swim coaches have done across the state because of how dominant some of the Indiana swimmers have been in the trials, and what he’s heard from the swimmers about their experiences swimming inside Lucas Oil Stadium. (2:21:34-2:26:12) – Today’s show ends with JCook Plays of the Day and Jake asking Jimmy and Eddie which countries in South America people don’t realize is in South America.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Thursday 6/20/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-25:29) – Pat Boylan from the Indiana Fever and Indiana Pacers joins the show to provide his perspective on why the Indiana Fever have been able to win their last three games. Additionally, he highlights how important Aliyah Boston is to the overall success of the team and ranks this team’s potential with the other teams he has seen in his 10 years at Pacers Sports & Entertainment. Finally, he weighs in what kind of player the Indiana Pacers need in order to take the next step in their rebuild. (25:29-32:06) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Christie Sides joins Query & Company ahead of her team’s five game road trip starting in Atlanta tomorrow night and states how proud she is of this team for sticking together after the rough start to the season. Addresses Jake’s question about whether Caitlin Clark had to adjust to her teammates, or they had to adjust to her and states that she is looking forward to the month break that the team will get for the Olympics. (32:06-49:16) – NBC Sports Swimming Analyst, Rowdy Gaines, joins Query & Company to assess the job that Indianapolis has done hosting the Olympic Swim Trials and believes that the city would be a fantastic host city for the Olympics. Previews what events are still left for fans to watch, applauds the job that the swim coaches have done across the state because of how dominant some of the Indiana swimmers have been in the trials, and what he’s heard from the swimmers about their experiences swimming inside Lucas Oil Stadium.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ESPN’s NBA Front office Insider, Bobby Marks, Joins!
ESPN’s NBA Front office Insider, Bobby Marks, joins Query & Company to break down the Pascal Siakam extension, explains why he doesn’t envision many five-year max contracts being handed out to players near 30-years-old anymore, explains what the Indiana Pacers cap situation is like right now, provides some percentages on how much money teams should want their best players making out of the salary cap, and states that the Pacers are entering a territory where they cannot afford Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pascal Siakam Extended + RIP Willie Mays. Bobby Marks, Alex Golden, Stephen Holder Join!
(00:00-25:50) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting their thoughts on the Indiana Pacers extending Pascal Siakam for 4-years $189.5 million-dollar contract. Additionally, Jake and Jimmy remember one of the greatest baseball players to ever play the game in Willie Mays. Finally, Jake shares an important note for those that are interested in attending the Olympic Swim Trials. (25:50-42:38) – ESPN’s NBA Front office Insider, Bobby Marks, joins Query & Company to break down the Pascal Siakam extension, explains why he doesn’t envision many five-year max contracts being handed out to players near 30-years-old anymore, explains what the Indiana Pacers cap situation is like right now, provides some percentages on how much money teams should want their best players making out of the salary cap, and states that the Pacers are entering a territory where they cannot afford to miss on draft picks now with Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam locked in for the future. (42:38-47:53) – Hour one concludes with Jake sharing his disappointment with the construction project going on downtown that has removed the caldron from the Pan American Games from 1984. (48:57-1:14:34) – ESPN’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on a Wednesday to explain why he was in Nashville, Tennessee the last couple of days. He relays how much belief that the coaching staff has in the future of Jelani Woods, highlights how important Woods could be to the explosiveness of the Indianapolis Colts offense, agrees with Jimmy that Jonathan Taylor could be one of the biggest winners this offseason, and shares how much he’s enjoyed being able to cover Caitlin Clark a couple of times now this season compared to having so much down time unlike recent years. (1:14:34-1:30:35) – Following their conversation with James Boyd, Jake shares a declaration about Indiana football. He and Jimmy go through the schedule for the Hoosiers in Curt Cignetti’s first season as the head coach of the program. Additionally, they dive into comparing the situation that the Pacers are in with Pascal Siakam to the situation the Colts were in with Andrew Luck years ago. (1:30:35-1:36:07) – Jake closes out the second hour of the show by providing a lecture to Jimmy pertaining to all the shifting going on with drivers and teams in IndyCar because there will be a quiz later. (1:36:07-2:06:10) – Alex Golden from Setting the Pace joins Query & Company to share his reaction to the Pascal Siakam extension that was announced earlier today. Additionally, he points out a couple of things that stood out from his conversation with Andrew Nembhard on the podcast, predicts what the future holds for Nembhard on the roster with him eligible for an extension this season, discusses the decision the Pacers must make with Obi Toppin, and reveals how much he would be willing to pay Obi Toppin to stay. (2:06:10-2:15:26) – Jake and Jimmy come back from break by sharing some comments from listeners on Twitter. Additionally, they continue remembering Willie Mays. (2:15:26-2:23:56) – Today’s show ends with JCook Plays of the Day and Jake asking Jimmy and Eddie for fashion advice.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Boston Win NBA Finals + Pacers Offseason Officially Here. James Boyd & Scott Agness Join!
(00:00-29:48) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison congratulating the Boston Celtics on winning the NBA Finals. They get into a discussion about how forgotten this championship will be in a few years simply because of how uncompetitive it was. Finally, they get into a discussion about the Pascal Siakam contract extension that could come soon with the offseason officially underway now for the NBA. (29:48-44:24) – Jake and Jimmy come back from break with Jake asking if the person in the Celtics logo has a name. This leads to Jimmy providing all the answers to Jake’s question about the Celtics logo on display at halfcourt and it leads to Jake educating Jimmy and Eddie about the history of the Harlem Globetrotters. (44:24-45:53) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy debating which song people think of first when it comes to Queen. (48:57-1:12:37) – James Boyd from The Athletic joins Query & Company to explain why the Indiana Fever have been able to win four of their last six games. Additionally, they discuss the growing chemistry between Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark. Jake and Jimmy then pivot their conversation with James to the NBA Draft with this being a weak draft class and then evaluate what the Indiana Pacers need to do this offseason after the Pascal Siakam contract extension gets done. (1:12:37-1:31:41) – Following their conversation with James Boyd, Jake shares a declaration about Indiana football. He and Jimmy go through the schedule for the Hoosiers in Curt Cignetti’s first season as the head coach of the program. Additionally, they dive into comparing the situation that the Pacers are in with Pascal Siakam to the situation the Colts were in with Andrew Luck years ago. (1:31:41-1:33:56) – Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie close out the second hour of the show by highlighting some of the highest paid players in the NBA in connection with teams wanting out of some of the expensive contracts. (1:33:56-2:01:58) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company on a Tuesday to discuss his latest reporting on the Pascal Siakam extension that could be announced any minute. He joins the debate Jake and Jimmy had earlier in the show about the length of the extension, tries to pinpoint how the Indiana Pacers can get better defensively internally with the players on their current roster, highlights the importance of getting Andrew Nembhard’s contract extension done almost immediately after Siakam’s, and does believe that Herb Simon will be willing to get into the luxury tax based off comments made in recent years by the Pacers owner. (2:01:58-2:15:03) – Jake and Jimmy come back from break by discussing something that Scott Agness pointed out during their conversation about the contracts the Pacers have to discuss this offseason. (2:15:03-2:23:35) – Today’s show ends with JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a bet, and JMV joining the guys in studio to congratulate Dave Calabro on his retirement!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.