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Former Indiana Governor & Purdue President, Mitch Daniels, Joins Query & Company!
Former Indiana Governor and Purdue President, Mitch Daniels, joins Query & Company ahead of the Purdue’s Final Four game this weekend against North Carolina State to discuss if he heard the fans wanting Matt Painter fired years ago. Additionally, he talks about how the professionalism aspect to being an athlete is starting to take over in college athletics. Finally, he applauds the job that Purdue has done over the years as an academic institution for its student-athletes.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Final Four Preview with Rick Mount and Dereck Whittenburg + Tony East Joins!
(00:00-28:20) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing another disappointing loss for the Indiana Pacers last night against the Brooklyn Nets. They also look forward to Indiana State’s NIT Championship game tonight against Seton Hall and debate if they have reached the point where they’ve proven that the committee got it wrong for leaving them out of the NCAA Tournament. (28:20-49:25) – Purdue legend Rick Mount joins Query & Company with Jake and Jimmy to discuss the job that Matt Painter has done with this Purdue team to get to the Final Four, shares what he remembers from committing to Purdue back in 1967, takes everyone through Purdue’s Final Four run in 1969, walks everyone through the story of him telling people at Iowa that one of the rims was crooked, what his overall reaction was to Zach Edey eclipsing his points record, and reveals who is the best shooter he’s ever seen. (49:25-50:41) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy recapping their thoughts on the Rick Mount interview. (50:41-1:20:03) – Hour number two starts with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook previewing tonight’s NIT Championship game for the Indiana State Sycamores against the Seton Hall Pirates. Additionally, they discuss the news from yesterday with the Kansas City Chiefs not being able to get a new stadium in Kansas City because taxpayers didn’t approve the new stadium build. (1:20:03-1:42:57) – North Carolina State legend Dereck Whittenburg joins Query & Company on the 41-year anniversary of the Wolfpack’s National Championship game where Jim Valvano runs all over the court to discuss that moment. He also talks about how the current run for NC State is identical to their run in 1983, previews an upcoming book he has coming out about the experience of being a college student-athlete, and the 30 for 30 that was done on that championship game. (1:42:57-1:44:06) – Jake closes out the first hour of the show by reminding people where they can get all the Purdue interviews that the shows have had this week. (1:44:06-2:07:13) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, and Locked On Pacers joins the program to assess the lost last night for the Indiana Pacers against the Brooklyn Nets, states that the inconsistencies for the Pacers against below average competition is because of their lack of focus to details defensively, examines the future of Jalen Smith with the Pacers, and believes Doug McDermott is going to only receive spot minutes in a playoff series. (2:07:13-2:16:33) – Jake comes back from break and shares a note from a listener pertaining to Monday’s show where Purdue fans called the program to highlight people who are no longer with us that would be excited about the Boilermakers making the Final Four. Additionally, Eddie shares a story. (2:07:13-2:11:53) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and previewing tonight’s Indiana State game against Seton Hall!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Thursday 4/4/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-21:00) – Purdue legend Rick Mount joins Query & Company with Jake and Jimmy to discuss the job that Matt Painter has done with this Purdue team to get to the Final Four, shares what he remembers from committing to Purdue back in 1967, takes everyone through Purdue’s Final Four run in 1969, walks everyone through the story of him telling people at Iowa that one of the rims was crooked, what his overall reaction was to Zach Edey eclipsing his points record, and reveals who is the best shooter he’s ever seen. (21:00-43:49) – North Carolina State legend Dereck Whittenburg joins Query & Company on the 41-year anniversary of the Wolfpack’s National Championship game where Jim Valvano runs all over the court to discuss that moment. He also talks about how the current run for NC State is identical to their run in 1983, previews an upcoming book he has coming out about the experience of being a college student-athlete, and the 30 for 30 that was done on that championship game. (43:49-1:03:29) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, and Locked On Pacers joins the program to assess the lost last night for the Indiana Pacers against the Brooklyn Nets, states that the inconsistencies for the Pacers against below average competition is because of their lack of focus to details defensively, examines the future of Jalen Smith with the Pacers, and believes Doug McDermott is going to only receive spot minutes in a playoff series.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Purdue Legend Rick Mount Joins Query & Company!
Purdue legend Rick Mount joins Query & Company with Jake and Jimmy to discuss the job that Matt Painter has done with this Purdue team to get to the Final Four, shares what he remembers from committing to Purdue back in 1967, takes everyone through Purdue’s Final Four run in 1969, walks everyone through the story of him telling people at Iowa that one of the rims was crooked, what his overall reaction was to Zach Edey eclipsing his points record, and reveals who is the best shooter he’s ever seen.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Reacting to Stefon Diggs Trade + Pacers Preview! Nate Atkins & Chris Denari Join!
(00:00-27:35) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Houston Texans acquiring four-time Pro-Bowler Stefon Diggs. Jake and Jimmy question why Buffalo would do it and applaud Houston for going all chips in. Additionally, they share their thoughts on Indiana State defeating Utah last night to advance to the NIT Championship game. (27:35-43:51) – Jake and Jimmy continue their Stefon Diggs trade discussion, but with the focus on Chris Ballard’s willingness to sit of his hands. They question if Ballard makes moves to help him keep his job longer despite not being able to produce a championship caliber football roster. (43:51-47:39) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy by sharing some more thoughts on Indiana State’s win over Utah last night. (47:39-1:14:02) – Indianapolis Colts beat reporter Nate Atkins from the Indianapolis Star joins the program to weigh in on the Houston Texans acquiring the services of Stefon Diggs. He discusses the perception Colts fans have about Chris Ballard after another divisional rival adds a big name, discusses how soon time will run out for Ballard in terms of his lack of aggressiveness with moves, the pairing of Joe Flacco and Shane Steichen, and says everything is going according to plan with Anthony Richardson’s shoulder surgery recovery. (1:14:02-1:28:10) – Following their conversation with Nate Atkins, Jake and Jimmy share some more thoughts on Indiana State defeating Utah last night to advance to the NIT championship. Jake reveals how the environment was at Hinkle Fieldhouse last night and then he starts coming up with the idea of having a sycamore tree planted somewhere. (1:28:10-1:36:22) – Jake and Jimmy close out hour number two by discussing the plans to get a sycamore tree planted at Crown Hill cemetery after Jake received a text from the someone there saying they will make something happen. (1:36:22-2:03:08) – Television voice and face of the Indiana Pacers, Chris Denari, joins Jake and Jimmy from Brooklyn and starts their conversation off with an update on the health of Myles Turner. Additionally, he reveals how Pascal Siakam interacts with his teammates off the court with the season winding down and him set to potentially become a free agent, celebrates his 2,000th broadcast with Pacers Sprots & Entertainment, and which player has benefitted the most from the addition of Siakam. (2:03:08-2:16:33) – Jake comes back from break and shares a note from a listener pertaining to Monday’s show where Purdue fans called the program to highlight people who are no longer with us that would be excited about the Boilermakers making the Final Four. Additionally, Eddie shares a story. (2:16:33-2:25:20) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio to talk about Indiana State’s win last night!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 4/3/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-23:05) – Indianapolis Colts beat reporter Nate Atkins from the Indianapolis Star joins the program to weigh in on the Houston Texans acquiring the services of Stefon Diggs. He discusses the perception Colts fans have about Chris Ballard after another divisional rival adds a big name, discusses how soon time will run out for Ballard in terms of his lack of aggressiveness with moves, the pairing of Joe Flacco and Shane Steichen, and says everything is going according to plan with Anthony Richardson’s shoulder surgery recovery. (23:05-48:05) – Television voice and face of the Indiana Pacers, Chris Denari, joins Jake and Jimmy from Brooklyn and starts their conversation off with an update on the health of Myles Turner. Additionally, he reveals how Pascal Siakam interacts with his teammates off the court with the season winding down and him set to potentially become a free agent, celebrates his 2,000th broadcast with Pacers Sprots & Entertainment, and which player has benefitted the most from the addition of Siakam.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers Dominate Nets! Dustin Dopirak and Stephen Holder Join!
(00:00-27:30) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Pacers blow out win over the Brooklyn Nets last night. Additionally, they touch on last night’s game between Iowa and LSU with Caitlin Clark set to be a member of the Indiana Fever later this season. (27:30-41:33) – With the eclipse happening next week, Jake and Jimmy search for flights back from Phoenix to Indianapolis if Purdue were to play in the national championship game. Additionally, Jake teases an upcoming debate that he and Jimmy will get into with them having differing opinions on the situation. (41:33-51:21) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy debating on whether Indiana basketball fans would rather see Purdue win the national championship or UConn. (51:21-1:15:07) – Indiana Pacers beat reporter, Dustin Dopirak, from the Indianapolis Star joins Jake and Jimmy on the show to assess whether Tyrese Haliburton is officially out of his slump. Additionally, explains why T.J. McConnell was selected as a finalist for the teammate of the year award, weighs in on if he believes that Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton are fully integrated, and breaks down how the offense looks now in lieu of Jimmy’s question about the team finally getting used to life without Buddy Hield. (1:15:07-1:32:03) – Following their conversation with Dustin Dopirak, Jake and Jimmy revisit the debate on whether IU fans want Purdue or UConn winning the championship. Jake shares some feedback that he’s received via text and Twitter to accentuate his and Jimmy’s arguments. (1:32:03-1:37:04) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing TV Shows that have recently binge watched because Jake needs a new show to watch. (1:37:04-2:04:12) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program for his weekly visit with Jake and Jimmy to discuss the type of player and person Vontae Davis was with the Indianapolis Colts. Additionally, Stephen weighs in Jake’s Airbnb theory that he laid out earlier in the show, accesses if Carson Wentz is now going to be a backup quarterback for the rest of his career, and if he sees the Colts throwing any curveballs when it comes to the NFL Draft. (2:04:12-2:19:32) – With Indiana State set to take on Utah tonight in the NIT Final Four, Jake and Jimmy discuss the future of Josh Schertz with the Indiana State Sycamores. Jimmy wonders how much of a step-up St. Louis is from Indiana State. (2:19:32-2:25:25) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and Jake and Jimmy discussing tonight’s NIT game between Indiana State and Utah!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 4/2/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-18:31) – Indiana Pacers beat reporter, Dustin Dopirak, from the Indianapolis Star joins Jake and Jimmy on the show to access whether Tyrese Haliburton is officially out of his slump. Additionally, explains why T.J. McConnell was selected as a finalist for the teammate of the year award, weighs in on if he believes that Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton are fully integrated, and breaks down how the offense looks now in lieu of Jimmy’s question about the team finally getting used to life without Buddy Hield. (18:31-45:07) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program for his weekly visit with Jake and Jimmy to discuss the type of player and person Vontae Davis was with the Indianapolis Colts. Additionally, Stephen weighs in Jake’s Airbnb theory that he laid out earlier in the show, accesses if Carson Wentz is now going to be a backup quarterback for the rest of his career, and if he sees the Colts throwing any curveballs when it comes to the NFL Draft.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Purdue is Heading to Phoenix! Brian Neubert and Mike Chappell Join!
(00:00-27:38) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison celebrating the Purdue Boilermakers making it to the Final Four for the first time since 1980. They break down why Zach Edey draws as many fouls as he does and they dive a little bit into the UConn game against Illinois because it seems like the Huskies and Boilers have been on a collision course. (27:38-46:52) – Brian Neubert from GoldAndBlack.com joins the program to recap Purdue’s Elite Eight victory over the Tennessee Volunteers, access when he realized this team was poised to make a Final Four run, states that the moment between Robbie Hummel and Matt Painter after the game will be something he will never forget, shares what’s important to look at in the losses for the Boilermakers, and lists some people that came to mind when seeing Purdue making it to the Final Four that are no longer with us. (46:52-49:04) – Hour one concludes with Jake sharing a story that former Colts defensive back Vontae Davis passed away this morning. (49:04-1:19:33) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4 and FOX59 joins the program and starts his conversation with Jake and Jimmy about Purdue finally making it to the Final Four. Chappell also examines how flexible the Colts can be with their cap space with needs at corner and safety still needed, what he remembers about what kind of person Vontae Davis was, if he finds it odd that Julian Blackmon hasn’t signed anywhere yet and provides his latest prediction as to what position he thinks Chris Ballard will go in the first round. (1:19:33-1:32:50) – Following their conversation with Mike Chappell, Jake and Jimmy open the phone lines for Purdue fans to call into the program to celebrate the Boilermakers making the Final Four. (1:32:50-1:39:04) – The one o’clock hour concludes with more Purdue fans calling into the show! (1:39:04-2:05:37) – The final hour of the show starts with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook sharing their overall thoughts of the Purdue Boilermakers defeating the Tennessee Volunteers yesterday. Then they go back to the phone lines for phone calls from Purdue fans expressing how they are feeling right now. (2:05:37-2:18:11) – Jake asks Jimmy and Eddie what they did over the weekend. After that conversation, Jake revisits a story that he told in connection to what he did over the weekend. (2:18:11-2:23:42) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and Eddie sharing a couple bets he likes!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Monday 4/1/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-18:44) – Brian Neubert from GoldAndBlack.com joins the program to recap Purdue’s Elite Eight victory over the Tennessee Volunteers, access when he realized this team was poised to make a Final Four run, states that the moment between Robbie Hummel and Matt Painter after the game will be something he will never forget, shares what’s important to look at in the losses for the Boilermakers, and lists some people that came to mind when seeing Purdue making it to the Final Four that are no longer with us. (18:44-45:09) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4 and FOX59 joins the program and starts his conversation with Jake and Jimmy about Purdue finally making it to the Final Four. Chappell also examines how flexible the Colts can be with their cap space with needs at corner and safety still needed, what he remembers about what kind of person Vontae Davis was, if he finds it odd that Julian Blackmon hasn’t signed anywhere yet and provides his latest prediction as to what position he thinks Chris Ballard will go in the first round.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Purdue vs Gonzaga Preview with Brian Cardinal, Randy Bennett, and Steve Lappas!
(00:00-26:17) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s NCAA Tournament games that featured Illinois and Alabama moving on. They discuss the job Brad Underwood has done at Illinois. Additionally, Jake shoots down another “hip” phrase that Jimmy used. This leads to the three amigos discussing what terms Jake likes and doesn’t like. (26:17-44:18) – College basketball analyst Steve Lappas joins Query & Company from Detroit to break down the rematch between Purdue and Gonzaga tonight. He states that fans will like watching the Zach Edey/Graham Ike and Ryan Nembhard/Braden Smith go at it for forty minutes. He assesses if Purdue can keep up with Gonzaga if the Bulldogs set the pace, explains how Gonzaga is different now compared to their Maui Invitational matchup, and reveals what Purdue will need to do well to win tonight. (44:18-45:22) – Hour one concludes with Jake discussing the news of Lou Gossett passing away. (45:22-1:11:42) – Former Purdue Boilermaker, Brian Cardinal, joins the show to start the second hour of the program to share his excitement for tonight’s game against Gonzaga. He explains what it would mean for Purdue to make it to the Final Four with Matt Painter, going back in time to explain what it was like for him as a player to make it to the Final Four, and shares some stories about Gene Keady that he won’t forget because of how important he was to him and his family. (1:11:42-1:23:05) – Following their conversation with Brian Cardinal, Jake reveals there was a plumbing issue at the station. Jimmy pivots the conversation to tonight’s Pacers game against the Lakers. Jake and Jimmy then talk about how the NBA has transitioned from fans attending games to see opposing teams to attending games to see specific players. (1:23:05-1:25:11) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Justin Moore and Randy Houser! (1:25:11-1:46:35) – Co-host of the Wake Up Call with KB & Andy in Kevin Bowen makes his weekly visit on Query & Company to give Jake some insight on what kind of level of shooters he will see at tonight’s pop-a-shot event. Additionally, he weighs in on the importance of Purdue to make it to the Final Four, also believes that Zach Edey is locked in on a different level, and previews his upcoming Easter plans with his kids. (1:46:35-2:03:09) – St. Mary’s head coach Randy Bennett joins Query & Company to break down the growth he’s seen from Gonzaga from the early part of the season to where they are at now. He explains what Purdue can’t afford to do against Gonzaga, states that Graham Ike is a viable offensive option for Gonzaga assuming he doesn’t get in foul trouble, and believes Gonzaga has to double team Zach Edey in order to have a chance to defeat the Boilermakers. (2:04:36-2:05:36) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and Eddie sharing a couple bets he likes!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Friday 3/29/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-16:30) – College basketball analyst Steve Lappas joins Query & Company from Detroit to break down the rematch between Purdue and Gonzaga tonight. He states that fans will like watching the Zach Edey/Graham Ike and Ryan Nembhard/Braden Smith go at it for forty minutes. He accesses if Purdue can keep up with Gonzaga if the Bulldogs set the pace, explains how Gonzaga is different now compared to their Maui Invitational matchup, and reveals what Purdue will need to do well to win tonight. (16:30-39:57) – Former Purdue Boilermaker, Brian Cardinal, joins the show to start the second hour of the program to share his excitement for tonight’s game against Gonzaga. He explains what it would mean for Purdue to make it to the Final Four with Matt Painter, going back in time to explain what it was like for him as a player to make it to the Final Four, and shares some stories about Gene Keady that he won’t forget because of how important he was to him and his family. (39:57-55:35) – St. Mary’s head coach Randy Bennett joins Query & Company to break down the growth he’s seen from Gonzaga from the early part of the season to where they are at now. He explains what Purdue can’t afford to do against Gonzaga, states that Graham Ike is a viable offensive option for Gonzaga assuming he doesn’t get in foul trouble, and believes Gonzaga has to double team Zach Edey in order to have a chance to defeat the Boilermakers.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Should NCAA Remove Player Props? Tony East & Bobby Riddell Join!
(00:00-26:28) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Pacers blowout loss to the Chicago Bulls. They address debate as to what they think is going on with Tyrese Haliburton’s shot from three-point range. (26:28-38:32) – The NCAA Tournament picks back up tonight with the Sweet Sixteen. Jake and Jimmy examine the games that are on the schedule today and access how there really isn’t a Cinderella team right now besides North Carolina State. (38:32-43:47) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy previewing a debate that they will get into after their conversation with Tony East. (43:47-1:06:08) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, Sports Illustrated, and Locked on Pacers joins Query & Company to recap last night’s blowout loss to the Chicago Bulls. He weighs in on the Tyrese Haliburton three-point shooting debate, addresses how important the game against the Miami Heat a week from Easter, and discusses the experience of the Bulls celebrating Benny the Bull’s birthday last night. (1:06:08-1:30:26) – Following their conversation with Tony East, they get into the discussion they teased at the end of the first hour of the show. There were some reports yesterday that the NCAA is attempting to remove player props from sportsbooks for the betterment of the student-athletes. The attempt doesn’t surprise Jake, whereas it does surprise Jimmy. (1:30:26-1:52:58) – Purdue Sports Network’s analyst, Bobby Riddell, joins Query & Company for the first time from Purdue’s practice to break down what is different from Gonzaga this time around compared to the first matchup, states that he noticed a different level of focus in Zach Edey in the starting lineups in their first game against Grambling State, and shares which player is the most vocal during practices. (1:52:58-2:04:36) – Jake brings the MLB game to Query & Company! Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie select a team to root for this season for a case of beer. The criteria is that the said team has to have a win total set below .500. (2:04:36-2:07:51) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and Eddie sharing a couple bets he likes!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Thursday 3/28/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-21:55) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, Sports Illustrated, and Locked on Pacers joins Query & Company to recap last night’s blowout loss to the Chicago Bulls. He weighs in on the Tyrese Haliburton three-point shooting debate, addresses how important the game against the Miami Heat a week from Easter, and discusses the experience of the Bulls celebrating Benny the Bull’s birthday last night. (21:55-46:14) – Following their conversation with Tony East, they get into the discussion they teased at the end of the first hour of the show. There were some reports yesterday that the NCAA is attempting to remove player props from sportsbooks for the betterment of the student-athletes. The attempt doesn’t surprise Jake, whereas it does surprise Jimmy. (46:14-1:06:08) – Purdue Sports Network’s analyst, Bobby Riddell, joins Query & Company for the first time from Purdue’s practice to break down what is different from Gonzaga this time around compared to the first matchup, states that he noticed a different level of focus in Zach Edey in the starting lineups in their first game against Grambling State, and shares which player is the most vocal during practices.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Robbie Hummel Joins Query & Company!
Former Purdue Boilermaker and current college basketball analyst, Robbie Hummel, joins Query & Company to explain how different Gonzaga is this go around compared to earlier in the season, states that Zach Edey is getting more calls this season because of the respect that officials have for the type of player he is, how this Purdue group stacks up against other teams in the history of the basketball program, and shares what’s different about this team compared to previous Matt Painter teams.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers & Purdue Preview! Former Boilermakers Robbie Hummel and Brad Miller Join + Jeremiah Johnson!
(00:00-25:26) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, producer Eddie Garrison, and in-studio guest Steve Wagner discussing the Indiana State Sycamores advancing to the NIT Final Four. They also preview tonight’s Pacers game against the Bulls. (25:26-38:01) – At the end of last segment, there was some breaking news about the Louisville basketball coaching job. Jake and Jimmy discuss how odd it is that it took Louisville this long to fill the position. Additionally, they preview Purdue’s upcoming Sweet Sixteen contest against Gonzaga on Friday evening. (38:01-43:20) – Hour one concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and in-studio guest Steve Wagner continuing their conversation about Purdue vs Gonzaga. (43:20-1:06:21) – Jeremiah Johnson from Bally Sports Indiana joins the program from Chicago to applaud the recent play of T.J. McConnell since Bennedict Mathurin’s injury, what he expects to see from the Pacers defensively against DeMar DeRozan tonight, states that the Pacers need to win 47 games to avoid the play-in tournament, believes Tyrese Haliburton is out of his slump after two nice shooting games from three-point range, and accesses where the Pacers are missing Bennedict Mathurin. (1:06:21-1:20:43) – Following their conversation with Jeremiah Johnson, Jake and Jimmy rehash their conversation at the beginning of the show about Indiana State heading to the NIT Final Four. They discuss how fun it is watching the Sycamores and how fans should be proud to be a fan and not be ashamed of it even though they are competing for the NIT Championship. (1:20:43-1:25:21) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake and our in-studio guest, Steve Wagner, discussing their experiences at the sphere in Las Vegas. (1:33:15-1:54:57) – Former Purdue Boilermaker and Indiana Pacer, Brad Miller, joins the show to share his thoughts on the season for the Boilermakers, weigh in on the In-N-Out debate, previews the second matchup against Gonzaga, breaks down the improvement he has seen from Zach Edey over the course of his college career, and if he believes that Edey can be a dynamic NBA player. (1:54:57-2:07:50) – Former Purdue Boilermaker and current college basketball analyst, Robbie Hummel, joins Query & Company to explain how different Gonzaga is this go around compared to earlier in the season, states that Zach Edey is getting more calls this season because of the respect that officials have for the type of player he is, how this Purdue group stacks up against other teams in the history of the basketball program, and shares what’s different about this team compared to previous Matt Painter teams. (2:07:50-2:09:48) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and our in-studio guest Steve Wagner signing a song to end the show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 3/27/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-19:07) – Jeremiah Johnson from Bally Sports Indiana joins the program from Chicago to applaud the recent play of T.J. McConnell since Bennedict Mathurin’s injury, what he expects to see from the Pacers defensively against DeMar DeRozan tonight, states that the Pacers need to win 47 games to avoid the play-in tournament, believes Tyrese Haliburton is out of his slump after two nice shooting games from three-point range, and accesses where the Pacers are missing Bennedict Mathurin. (15:54-29:41) – Former Purdue Boilermaker and Indiana Pacer, Brad Miller, joins the show to share his thoughts on the season for the Boilermakers, weigh in on the In-N-Out debate, previews the second matchup against Gonzaga, breaks down the improvement he has seen from Zach Edey over the course of his college career, and if he believes that Edey can be a dynamic NBA player. (29:41-42:02) – Former Purdue Boilermaker and current college basketball analyst, Robbie Hummel, joins Query & Company to explain how different Gonzaga is this go around compared to earlier in the season, states that Zach Edey is getting more calls this season because of the respect that officials have for the type of player he is, how this Purdue group stacks up against other teams in the history of the basketball program, and shares what’s different about this team compared to previous Matt Painter teams.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers Dominate Clippers! Kevin Harlan, Carson Cunningham, Stephen Holder, and Paul Corsaro Join!
(00:00-24:35) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing some of the NFL rule changes that have been approved over the last two days. They also discuss the Pacers big win last night over the LA Clippers in the final back-to-back of the season. Finally, Jake and Jimmy discuss all the recent sports gambling stories that are coming out. (23:59-42:02) – Newly named Indiana University of Indianapolis basketball head coach, Paul Corsaro, joins Query & Company to share his excitement about becoming the head coach of the Jaguars, discusses if it was tough to leave his alma mater in the University of Indianapolis, reveals what he is working on right now, and states what type of characteristics he wants his team to possess. (42:02-47:51) – Hour one concludes with Jake sharing a story about someone who had a big impact on his media career that recently passed away. (47:51-1:11:11) – Former Purdue Boilermaker and current Army assistant basketball coach in Carson Cunningham joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on the program to discuss what he’s seen from afar with the Boilermakers this season, states that this Purdue team is locked in right now with the drive to win the NCAA Tournament, reveals where he thinks Matt Painter’s team is vulnerable, and shares which player he really likes watching from the Purdue team. (1:11:11-1:29:44) – Play-by-play broadcaster Kevin Harlan joins the show after calling NCAA Tournament games in Indianapolis over the weekend and accesses if Purdue has any weaknesses in his eyes, what he thinks of so many top seeds advancing to the Sweet Sixteen and shares his thoughts on the job that Matt Painter does as a college basketball coach. (1:29:44-1:35:14) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing the latest rumors surrounding the Louisville basketball head coaching job. (1:33:15-2:05:55) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly visit on Query & Company, this time from Orlando for the NFL Owners meetings. Jake and Jimmy start the conversation by asking him his thoughts on some of the new rule changes, the NFL scheduling games on Christmas despite it being on a Wednesday, which members of the Colts brass are in attendance at the meetings, his thoughts on what Chris Ballard had to say to the local media in attendance about the lack of activity in free agency, and believes the Colts will address safety “soon” and will draft a cornerback in the draft. (2:05:55-2:21:09) – With the news of Kel’el Ware declaring for the NBA Draft earlier today, Jake examines some NBA mock drafts to see where he is being mocked. Additionally, he reveals where Purdue’s Zach Edey is mocked. This leads to a debate between Jake and Jimmy as to where they would take Edey. (2:21:09-2:24:13) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a couple picks, and JMV joining the guys!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 3/26/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-15:54) – Newly named Indiana University of Indianapolis basketball head coach, Paul Corsaro, joins Query & Company to share his excitement about becoming the head coach of the Jaguars, discusses if it was tough to leave his alma mater in the University of Indianapolis, reveals what he is working on right now, and states what type of characteristics he wants his team to possess. (15:54-38:57) – Former Purdue Boilermaker and current Army assistant basketball coach in Carson Cunningham joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on the program to discuss what he’s seen from afar with the Boilermakers this season, states that this Purdue team is locked in right now with the drive to win the NCAA Tournament, reveals where he thinks Matt Painter’s team is vulnerable, and shares which player he really likes watching from the Purdue team. (38:57-51:33) – Play-by-play broadcaster Kevin Harlan joins the show after calling NCAA Tournament games in Indianapolis over the weekend and accesses if Purdue has any weaknesses in his eyes, what he thinks of so many top seeds advancing to the Sweet Sixteen and shares his thoughts on the job that Matt Painter does as a college basketball coach. (51:33-1:19:30) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly visit on Query & Company, this time from Orlando for the NFL Owners meetings. Jake and Jimmy start the conversation by asking him his thoughts on some of the new rule changes, the NFL scheduling games on Christmas despite it being on a Wednesday, which members of the Colts brass are in attendance at the meetings, his thoughts on what Chris Ballard had to say to the local media in attendance about the lack of activity in free agency, and believes the Colts will address safety “soon” and will draft a cornerback in the draft.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Purdue Heading to the Sweet Sixteen! Alan Karpick, Mike Chappell, and IUPUI AD Luke Bosso Joins!
(00:00-23:59) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the two wins Purdue picked up in the NCAA Tournament to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. Additionally, they briefly preview their next opponent in the Gonzaga Bulldogs. Finally, Jake asks Jimmy how his trip to Las Vegas went last weekend. (23:59-45:31) – Alan Karpick, president and publisher of GoldAndBlack.com, joins Query & Company to share his thoughts on the Boilermakers dominance over Utah State yesterday, access if he’s seen a different level of focus and determination from Zach Edey in the first two tournament games, previews their upcoming game against Gonzaga knowing the two teams are different from their game earlier in the season, and then shares which game through the first two rounds got his attention. (45:31-46:54) – Hour one concludes with Jake welcoming James from the Colts complex to ask him his early thoughts on what Joe Flacco had to say to the media after signing his contract earlier in the afternoon. (46:54-1:12:28) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4 and FOX59 joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook for his weekly appearance on the program to share why the owner meetings are important. Chappell reveals that Colts Owner Jim Irsay is not in attendance for the meetings, shares his thoughts on L’Jarius Sneed heading to Tennessee, reacts to the update that Shane Steichen gave on Anthony Richardson down in Orlando at the owners meeting, and if he finds it hard to process the team’s offseason considering they only added one player from outside the team’s building. (1:12:28-1:27:10) – With team’s seasons coming to an end over the weekend, there has been some movement amongst head coaches. Jake and Jimmy highlight some of the moves, including Dusty May to Michigan. They highlight the three jobs that are open and which one is the more intriguing to perspective head coaches. (1:27:10-1:33:15) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake and Jimmy continuing their previous conversation about power five basketball head coaching jobs that are open. (1:33:15-1:56:33) – The final hour of the show starts with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing the Pacers loss last night to the Los Angeles Lakers and then preview tonight’s game against the LA Clippers. Additionally, they try to figure out what the blueprint to beat Purdue is. There are a lot of things that teams have tried to do but were unsuccessful. Also, the three guys try to access which region has the toughest remaining teams in it. (1:56:33-2:13:27) – IUPUI, soon to Indiana University of Indianapolis, athletic director Luke Bosso joins the program to explain why he felt like Paul Corsaro was the right person for the job, shares some of the things that stood out to the search committee when interview Corsaro for the job, reveals what the first steps are for Corsaro now that the hire is official, and states what the expectations are for the Jaguars next season. (2:13:27-2:19:03) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day! JMV joins the fellas in studio as well to talk about the Pacers loss last night and his Indiana State Sycamores.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Monday 3/25/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-21:24) – Alan Karpick, president and publisher of GoldAndBlack.com, joins Query & Company to share his thoughts on the Boilermakers dominance over Utah State yesterday, access if he’s seen a different level of focus and determination from Zach Edey in the first two tournament games, previews their upcoming game against Gonzaga knowing the two teams are different from their game earlier in the season, and then shares which game through the first two rounds got his attention. (21:24-46:30) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4 and FOX59 joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook for his weekly appearance on the program to share why the owner meetings are important. Chappell reveals that Colts Owner Jim Irsay is not in attendance for the meetings, shares his thoughts on L’Jarius Sneed heading to Tennessee, reacts to the update that Shane Steichen gave on Anthony Richardson down in Orlando at the owners meeting, and if he finds it hard to process the team’s offseason considering they only added one player from outside the team’s building. (46:30-1:02:05) – IUPUI, soon to Indiana University of Indianapolis, athletic director Luke Bosso joins the program to explain why he felt like Paul Corsaro was the right person for the job, shares some of the things that stood out to the search committee when interview Corsaro for the job, reveals what the first steps are for Corsaro now that the hire is official, and states what the expectations are for the Jaguars next season.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Day Two of the Madness! Sam King, Marquette President Dr. Mike Lovell, and Kevin Bowen Join!
(00:00-22:15) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the madness last night with Nevada choking late in the second half and Kentucky being the first team to fall in upset fashion to Oakland. Additionally, Jake shares some notes pertaining to Steve Alford and Bob Knight. (22:15-37:24) – Dr. Mike Lovell, Marquette University President, joins Jake Query in studio to preview their matchup this afternoon against Western Kentucky, access the job that Shaka Smart has done with the program as a mentor and coach, the importance of NIL for schools like Marquette or Butler, and believes that the concept of NIL is right, but there are things that they need to work out with the right regulations and controls of guidance. (37:24-41:53) – Hour one concludes with Jake welcoming James from the Colts complex to ask him his early thoughts on what Joe Flacco had to say to the media after signing his contract earlier in the afternoon. (41:53-1:03:53) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins the program while making the drive to Indianapolis to preview Purdue’s game tonight against Western Kentucky, explains how important Braden Smith, Fletcher Loyer, and Lance Jones will be towards the team’s tournament success, highlights that the addition of Jones helps minimize the déjà vu from last year’s loss to Farleigh Dickinson, and weighs in on the possibility of players transferring from Purdue if the Boilermakers fall short of a deep tournament run. (1:03:53-1:22:59) – Following their conversation with Sam King, Jake and James discuss the story of Johnell Davis with James covering him in high school. Additionally, they discuss why Kentucky lost to Oakland, and it’s not because of on court play. This leads to a larger conversation about NIL and the future of college basketball with Dartmouth becoming the first school to form a union with the basketball players. (1:22:59-1:25:26) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake conducting some “house cleaning items” as he calls it. (1:25:26-1:50:33) – Kevin Bowen from the Wake Up Call with KB & Andy joins the program for his weekly visit on the show to share his thoughts on the nervousness that Purdue fans are feeling right now, accesses if it matters if how Purdue wins tonight over Grambling, some things that stood out to him about the signing of Joe Flacco after doing some digging on him after his Baltimore Ravens days, and weighs in on James point that this season is riding on the health and development of Anthony Richardson. (1:50:33-1:59:52) – Jake and James start the segment with Jake asking James a couple questions to get to know him a little bit. Additionally, they discuss how much of a story it will or won’t be if Jim Irsay doesn’t attend the owners meetings. (1:59:52-2:03:44) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy calling into the show and sharing some bets for tonight from Las Vegas!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Friday 3/22/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-14:57) – Dr. Mike Lovell, Marquette University President, joins Jake Query in studio to preview their matchup this afternoon against Western Kentucky, access the job that Shaka Smart has done with the program as a mentor and coach, the importance of NIL for schools like Marquette or Butler, and believes that the concept of NIL is right, but there are things that they need to work out with the right regulations and controls of guidance. (14:57-35:44) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins the program while making the drive to Indianapolis to preview Purdue’s game tonight against Western Kentucky, explains how important Braden Smith, Fletcher Loyer, and Lance Jones will be towards the team’s tournament success, highlights that the addition of Jones helps minimize the déjà vu from last year’s loss to Farleigh Dickinson, and weighs in on the possibility of players transferring from Purdue if the Boilermakers fall short of a deep tournament run. (35:44-1:00:34) – Kevin Bowen from the Wake Up Call with KB & Andy joins the program for his weekly visit on the show to share his thoughts on the nervousness that Purdue fans are feeling right now, accesses if it matters if how Purdue wins tonight over Grambling, some things that stood out to him about the signing of Joe Flacco after doing some digging on him after his Baltimore Ravens days, and weighs in on James point that this season is riding on the health and development of Anthony Richardson.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Madness is Finally Here! Tony East & Wilson Moore Join!
(00:00-27:45) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, James Boyd, and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting all the recent sports betting stories. It all seemed to start with Tyrese Haliburton’s comments on Tuesday followed by Cleveland Cavaliers head coach J.B. Bickerstaff stating he receives death threats from gamblers, and Shohei Ohtani’s best friend, and interpreter, stealing $4.5 million dollars and placing bets with an illegal bookkeeper. Additionally, they give away some of the final numbers for the numbers game! (27:45-41:07) – Wilson Moore from the Omaha World-Herald joins the program to highlight the job Fred Hoiberg has done this season with the Nebraska Cornhuskers, shares the story of Keisei Tominaga, predicts which non-Purdue team can make a run in the NCAA Tournament, and shares what the keys for Nebraska will be to succeed in their first game against Texas A&M. (41:07-43:50) – Hour one concludes with Jake informing people what numbers are left in the numbers game along with the prizes that are up for grabs. (43:50-1:12:26) – The one o’clock hour starts with Jake, James, and Eddie giving away the final seven numbers for their numbers game. Once they give away those numbers, they discuss the very odd Shohei Ohtani situation is with the story changing. (1:12:26-1:22:33) – Jake, James, and Eddie focus their conversation on the Indianapolis Colts with former safety Julian Blackmon visiting another team. James is surprised that the Colts haven’t resigned him yet and states that the secondary is the team’s biggest need right now. (1:22:33-1:29:04) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake and James discussing the Colts tight end room because Jake feels like they just have a bunch of guys. James believes that Jelani Woods is the tight end that could be at the top of the depth chart. (1:29:04-1:50:11) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Locked On Pacers, and Forbes Sports joins Query & Company following a dominant Pacers victory last night against the Pistons, why he’s encouraged with Tyrese Haliburton’s performance last night, the importance of Isaiah Jackson last night towards the outcome of the game against Detroit, and shares who he has winning the NCAA Tournament. (1:50:11-2:04:50) – Jake and James shift their conversation back to the Indianapolis Colts with a focus on Chris Ballard. Jake has a theory that Ballard believes he is the smartest person in the room and wants to prove people wrong when everyone is saying he needs to address a certain position, but he doesn’t. (2:00:08-2:08:15) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy calling into the show and sharing some bets for tonight from Las Vegas!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Thursday 3/21/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-11:26) – Wilson Moore from the Omaha World-Herald joins the program to highlight the job Fred Hoiberg has done this season with the Nebraska Cornhuskers, shares the story of Keisei Tominaga, predicts which non-Purdue team can make a run in the NCAA Tournament, and shares what the keys for Nebraska will be to succeed in their first game against Texas A&M. (11:26-27:25) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Locked On Pacers, and Forbes Sports joins Query & Company following a dominant Pacers victory last night against the Pistons, why he’s encouraged with Tyrese Haliburton’s performance last night, the importance of Isaiah Jackson last night towards the outcome of the game against Detroit, and shares who he has winning the NCAA Tournament.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Former IU Head Coach & Current College Basketball Analyst, Tom Crean, Joins!
ESPN and Westwood One college basketball analyst, Tom Crean, makes his first appearance on Query & Company with Jake and James to talk about returning to the state last night for the Butler game, shares his thoughts about some of the rumors about Indiana basketball fans being labeled as toxic, states that his family fell in love with Indiana and viewed it as their home, and explains what IU basketball is built on when asked if he feels like the program is getting away from its grassroots with NIL and the transfer portal.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tom Crean Discuss IU's Fans + NCAA Tournament Preview with Taylor Tannebaum! Dustin Dopirak Joins Also!
(00:00-23:50) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, James Boyd, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the NCAA Tournament committee’s decision to put Virginia in the field of sixty-eight over Indiana State. Additionally, they touch on Tyrese Haliburton’s struggles, debate if Buddy Hield’s departure has sidetracked the mentality of Haliburton, and Tyrese’s comments to James Boyd yesterday after practice. (23:50-45:22) – ESPN and Westwood One college basketball analyst, Tom Crean, makes his first appearance on Query & Company with Jake and James to talk about returning to the state last night for the Butler game, shares his thoughts about some of the rumors about Indiana basketball fans being labeled as toxic, states that his family fell in love with Indiana and viewed it as their home, and explains what IU basketball is built on when asked if he feels like the program is getting away from its grassroots with NIL and the transfer portal. (45:22-1:06:18) – Indiana Pacers beat reporter, Dustin Dopirak, from the IndyStar joins the program to share his thoughts on Tyrese Haliburton starting to open up about his recent struggles in the last two media availability sessions, the comment that Haliburton made about people viewing him as a prop with sports betting so prominent now, and if he believes that Pascal Siakam still wants to be a part of the Pacers beyond this season. (1:06:18-1:20:12) – Jake, James, and Eddie ask for callers for Jake’s infamous “Numbers Game” with ties to the NCAA Tournament. (1:20:12-1:24:24) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake, James, and Eddie discussing some of the teams they had no idea were good this season that are a high seed. Additionally, they try to predict which team will surprise people with a run. (1:24:24-1:48:22) – Taylor Tannebaum from ACC Network joins the program to weigh in on Jake’s theory about Purdue compared to some of the other teams in the field, discusses the miraculous run that North Carolina State went on to win the ACC Tournament, states that North Carolina should be considered as one of the favorites for the NCAA Tournament, what the future hold for Clemson and Florida State in the ACC, and tries to make sense as to where the NCAA is going with the college basketball tournament and College Football Playoff with continued talks about expansion for both. (1:48:22-2:00:08) – Jake and James continue discussing the comment Tyrese Haliburton made yesterday about feeling like a prop to some people because of how prevalent sports betting is. They discuss how people feel like it is okay to complain about a player not winning their bet because of entitlement and social media. (2:00:08-2:04:42) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy calling into the show and sharing some bets for tonight from Las Vegas!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 3/20/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-21:05) – ESPN and Westwood One college basketball analyst, Tom Crean, makes his first appearance on Query & Company with Jake and James to talk about returning to the state last night for the Butler game, shares his thoughts about some of the rumors about Indiana basketball fans being labeled as toxic, states that his family fell in love with Indiana and viewed it as their home, and explains what IU basketball is built on when asked if he feels like the program is getting away from its grassroots with NIL and the transfer portal. (21:05-38:22) – Indiana Pacers beat reporter, Dustin Dopirak, from the IndyStar joins the program to share his thoughts on Tyrese Haliburton starting to open up about his recent struggles in the last two media availability sessions, the comment that Haliburton made about people viewing him as a prop with sports betting so prominent now, and if he believes that Pascal Siakam still wants to be a part of the Pacers beyond this season. (38:22-1:01:01) – Taylor Tannebaum from ACC Network joins the program to weigh in on Jake’s theory about Purdue compared to some of the other teams in the field, discusses the miraculous run that North Carolina State went on to win the ACC Tournament, states that North Carolina should be considered as one of the favorites for the NCAA Tournament, what the future hold for Clemson and Florida State in the ACC, and tries to make sense as to where the NCAA is going with the college basketball tournament and College Football Playoff with continued talks about expansion for both.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stephen Hold Discusses L'Jarius Sneed Rumors, Scott Agness Recaps Another Frustrating Pacers Loss, and TCU's Jamie Dixon Joins!
(00:00-25:31) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Pacers loss last night to the Cleveland Cavaliers. They have an extended discussion on what is going on right now with Tyrese Haliburton. Are his struggles tied to exhaustion, not being healthy, or in a slump? (25:31-42:49) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program for his weekly appearance and starts the conversation with Jake and Jimmy by giving a journalism lesson after what happened over the weekend. Additionally, he states that the Colts are don’t making big moves this off-season because they don’t have the cap space to make a big move, accesses what position he expects the team to target in the NFL Draft, and how the falling out of Danielle Hunter impacted their decision to bring back so many of their own players. (42:49-47:37) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy sharing another accolade for Zach Edey to add to his resume. (47:37-1:09:02) – On Friday night, the TCU Horned Frogs take on the Utah State Aggies. TCU’s head coach, Jamie Dixon, joins Query & Company to preview their upcoming matchup against Utah State, provide a synopsis on how the season has gone for him, how his team was able to get to the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive year, and the commercials that he participated in growing up. (1:09:02-1:25:53) – Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie ask for callers for Jake’s infamous “Numbers Game” with ties to the NCAA Tournament. (1:25:53-1:35:44) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing roller coasters and Jake asking Jimmy about his upcoming trip to Las Vegas. (1:35:44-1:59:05) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake and Jimmy on Query & Company to give his point of view as to what is going on with Tyrese Haliburton with his struggles this month as a shooter. Additionally, they ask Scott about the rotations for the Pacers moving forward with each game becoming more critical, if the Pacers anticipated Buddy Hield’s departure having as much of an impact as it has, and what he expects the team to do in the off-season. (1:59:05-2:11:54) – For the second time in the show, we give away more numbers for teams for the NCAA Tournament where a caller can win a prize pack if they get lucky with the right team! (2:11:54-2:19:27) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the fellas in studio to preview what he’s got coming up during his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 3/19/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-17:06) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program for his weekly appearance and starts the conversation with Jake and Jimmy by giving a journalism lesson after what happened over the weekend. Additionally, he states that the Colts are don’t making big moves this off-season because they don’t have the cap space to make a big move, accesses what position he expects the team to target in the NFL Draft, and how the falling out of Danielle Hunter impacted their decision to bring back so many of their own players. (17:06-33:32) – On Friday night, the TCU Horned Frogs take on the Utah State Aggies. TCU’s head coach, Jamie Dixon, joins Query & Company to preview their upcoming matchup against Utah State, provide a synopsis on how the season has gone for him, how his team was able to get to the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive year, and the commercials that he participated in growing up. (33:32-54:05) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake and Jimmy on Query & Company to give his point of view as to what is going on with Tyrese Haliburton with his struggles this month as a shooter. Additionally, they ask Scott about the rotations for the Pacers moving forward with each game becoming more critical, if the Pacers anticipated Buddy Hield’s departure having as much of an impact as it has, and what he expects the team to do in the off-season.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NCAA Tournament Reaction with Mike DeCourcy & LaPhonso Ellis + Mike Chappell and Don Fischer Join!
(00:00-24:31) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the NCAA Tournament bracket that was released last night. They try to make sense as to why the Indiana State Sycamores aren’t in the tournament despite their resume saying otherwise. Additionally, Jake teases the numbers game. (24:31-42:15) – IU basketball and football play-by-play broadcaster, Don Fischer, joins the show for one final time before the football season to recap the season for the Indiana Hoosiers, states that Xavier Johnson was missed dramatically this season during the team’s struggles, accesses what Trey Galloway needs to improve on next season with him being one a few guards that the Hoosiers have coming back next season, and shares what he thinks makes the NCAA Tournament such an exciting event. (42:15-43:06) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy previewing what they are going to talk about at the top of the hour. (43:06-1:02:41) – Mike DeCourcy from the Sporting News, Big Ten Network, and FOX Sports joins Query & Company to share what surprised him from the committee’s decisions, weighs in on Indiana State being left out of the NCAA Tournament despite a top thirty NET ranking, accesses the potential second round matchup for Purdue against TCU or Utah State, and states that North Carolina got the easiest path to a Final Four out of the number one seeds. (1:02:41-1:19:47) – Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie to the infamous “Numbers Game” that Jake does every year where a caller picks a number between one and sixty-four. Each number represents a team in the NCAA Tournament. (1:19:47-1:21:19) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake and Jimmy giving away a pair of tickets for a caller to go see Adam Alt in concert in nine days! (1:21:19-1:48:23) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4 and FOX59 makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to weigh in on the L’Jarius Sneed situation over the weekend, accesses where Chris Ballard and company are at right now with free agency with the NFL Draft a little over a month away, reveals if he thinks Ballard would trade up at all to acquire a player in the first round, and shares some comments made from Jim Irsay to him a couple weeks ago. (1:48:23-2:03:28) – Big Ten Network and FOX Sports college basketball analyst LaPhonso Ellis joins the program to compare the officiating in the Big Ten to the rest of the conferences in college basketball, is excited to see what kind of show Nebraska’s Keisei Tominaga could put on in the NCAA Tournament, accesses what kind of team Marquette is with and without Tyler Kolek, and explains why he loves Purdue to make it to the National Championship game. (2:03:28-2:05:35) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and Eddie sharing a few plays that he likes in tonight’s games, 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 3/18/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-17:27) – IU basketball and football play-by-play broadcaster, Don Fischer, joins the show for one final time before the football season to recap the season for the Indiana Hoosiers, states that Xavier Johnson was missed dramatically this season during the team’s struggles, accesses what Trey Galloway needs to improve on next season with him being one a few guards that the Hoosiers have coming back next season, and shares what he thinks makes the NCAA Tournament such an exciting event. (17:27-31:29) – Mike DeCourcy from the Sporting News, Big Ten Network, and FOX Sports joins Query & Company to share what surprised him from the committee’s decisions, weighs in on Indiana State being left out of the NCAA Tournament despite a top thirty NET ranking, accesses the potential second round matchup for Purdue against TCU or Utah State, and states that North Carolina got the easiest path to a Final Four out of the number one seeds. (31:29-58:23) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4 and FOX59 makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to weigh in on the L’Jarius Sneed situation over the weekend, accesses where Chris Ballard and company are at right now with free agency with the NFL Draft a little over a month away, reveals if he thinks Ballard would trade up at all to acquire a player in the first round, and shares some comments made from Jim Irsay to him a couple weeks ago. (58:23-1:00:20) – Big Ten Network and FOX Sports college basketball analyst LaPhonso Ellis joins the program to compare the officiating in the Big Ten to the rest of the conferences in college basketball, is excited to see what kind of show Nebraska’s Keisei Tominaga could put on in the NCAA Tournament, accesses what kind of team Marquette is with and without Tyler Kolek, and explains why he loves Purdue to make it to the National Championship game.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Indiana Moves On + Purdue Wins! Brandon Gaudin & Kevin Bowen Join!
(00:00-22:43) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Indiana’s win last night over Penn State on an Anthony Leal putback. They discuss what they need to see from Indiana moving forward if they want to make a run for the NCAA Tournament. (22:43-41:54) – Big Ten Network & FOX Sports play-by-play broadcaster Brandon Gaudin joins the show from Minneapolis to access what kind of team the Indiana Hoosiers are with Xavier Johnson, tries to make sense as to why Michigan State is a for sure tournament team and Indiana isn’t, weighs in on the likelihood of Indiana State making the NCAA Tournament, and then previews Indiana’s game tonight against Nebraska. (41:54-45:08) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy previewing what they are going to talk about at the top of the hour. (45:08-1:08:35) – Last night was a full night of conference tournament games in college basketball. Jake and Jimmy spend some time focusing on the teams that are on the bubble with Indiana State. They try to make sense as to where the Sycamore are at right now with selection Sunday just a couple days away. (1:08:35-1:17:58) – Following their conversation about Indiana State, Jake and Jimmy provide an update on the Purdue game with the Boilermakers dominating the Spartans. During the break, Braden Smith went down with a knee injury, and they discuss the impact he has on the Boilermaker offense. (1:17:58-1:24:45) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake and Jimmy provide an update on Braden Smith with the Boilermakers late in the second half against Michigan State. (1:27:33-1:52:04) – Kevin Bowen from the Wake Up Call With KB & Andy joins the program to access the signings that the Colts have made so far in free agency, ranks the three big college basketball head coach openings with Michigan firing Juwan Howard, if he feels like Chris Ballard isn’t capitalizing on Anthony Richardson being on a rookie deal to supplement the Colts offense, and states that he wants Chris Ballard to draft edge rusher with the fifteenth pick in the draft. (1:52:04-1:59:26) – Jake and Jimmy come back from break and recap Purdue’s win over Michigan State, plus reveal what Matt Painter said about Braden Smith’s injury in the second half. (1:59:26-2:05:50) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and Eddie sharing a few plays that he likes in tonight’s games, 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 - Friday 3/15/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-16:31) – Big Ten Network & FOX Sports play-by-play broadcaster Brandon Gaudin joins the show from Minneapolis to access what kind of team the Indiana Hoosiers are with Xavier Johnson, tries to make sense as to why Michigan State is a for sure tournament team and Indiana isn’t, weighs in on the likelihood of Indiana State making the NCAA Tournament, and then previews Indiana’s game tonight against Nebraska. (16:31-46:11) – Kevin Bowen from the Wake Up Call With KB & Andy joins the program to access the signings that the Colts have made so far in free agency, ranks the three big college basketball head coach openings with Michigan firing Juwan Howard, if he feels like Chris Ballard isn’t capitalizing on Anthony Richardson being on a rookie deal to supplement the Colts offense, and states that he wants Chris Ballard to draft edge rusher with the fifteenth pick in the draft.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Colts Sign Joe Flacco + Pacers With a Frustrating Loss to Bulls. Tony East Joins!
(00:00-28:06) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the frustrating loss for the Indiana Pacers against the Chicago Bulls. They raise question if Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton have the “get me the ball and get out of the way” mentality. Additionally, they touch on conference basketball games last night and games going on today. (28:06-38:03) – Minutes before the show, Jake found out that a dear friend and role model of his passed away. Jake shares stories and memories on the passing of author Dan Wakefield. (38:03-45:08) – Hour one concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie announcing the four teams that are a part of their NCAA Suck Tournament in Kalamazoo. (45:08-1:07:52) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, Sports Illustrated, Locked On Pacers, and WTHR joins the program to share his thoughts on the loss to the Chicago Bulls last night. He was just as confused as some people seeing T.J. McConnell defending DeMar DeRozan on the final play of regulation and shares some thoughts on Rick Carlisle starting to give Jarace Walker consistent minutes. (1:07:52-1:22:46) – Following their conversation with Tony East, Jake and Jimmy shift the conversation to the Indianapolis Colts signing Joe Flacco last night to become the team’s backup starting quarterback. Also, they debate if Chris Ballard has resigned too many players instead of adding talent to the Colts roster from outside the organization. (1:22:46-1:27:33) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing bands that they had phases for. This leads to Jake laying a trivia question on Jimmy and Eddie to guess the net worth for Bret Michaels and Bon Jovi after both being in attendance at the IndyCar race last week. (1:27:33-1:52:04) – Jake reveals which team it is that he and his buddies are starting to become friends of. After that, Jake and Jimmy revisit the discussion about the tournament chances for Indiana State. Additionally, they examine what the Indiana Hoosiers need to do in order to make it into the NCAA Tournament. (1:52:04-2:02:06) – Jake comes back from break and rehashes his sentiments to the passing of one of his friends and role models in Dan Wakefield. Additionally, Jake and Jimmy continue their conversation from earlier in the show about Joe Flacco. (2:02:06-2:07:34) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and Eddie sharing a few plays that he likes in tonight’s games.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Thursday 3/14/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-15:03) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, Sports Illustrated, Locked On Pacers, and WTHR joins the program to share his thoughts on the loss to the Chicago Bulls last night. He was just as confused as some people seeing T.J. McConnell defending DeMar DeRozan on the final play of regulation and shares some thoughts on Rick Carlisle starting to give Jarace Walker consistent minutes. (15:03-28:40) – Following their conversation with Tony East, Jake and Jimmy shift the conversation to the Indianapolis Colts signing Joe Flacco last night to become the team’s backup starting quarterback. Also, they debate if Chris Ballard has resigned too many players instead of adding talent to the Colts roster from outside the organization.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Colts WR Michael Pittman Jr. Joins Query & Company!
Colts WR Michael Pittman Jr. joins the show fresh off of signing his brand-new contract with the Indianapolis Colts. He reveals what the process was like for him, takes us through last season for him with Anthony Richardson and Gardner Minshew, shares where he wants to see his game take another leap, and the importance of the continuity from the coaching staff down to the roster.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Michael Pittman Jr. Joins the Company + Dave Revsine, James Boyd, and Pat Boylan Join!
(00:00-24:06) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the big road win last night for the Indiana Pacers over the Oklahoma City Thunder. They also touch on some of the college basketball games from last night in conference tournaments and examine the things that the Indiana State Sycamores need to go its way in order to make the NCAA Tournament. (24:06-40:40) – The Athletic’s James Boyd joins Query & Company to weigh in on the Colts bringing back the majority of their guys, accesses which areas he thinks Chris Ballard still needs to address, states that he doesn’t believe the Colts won’t be able to trade up to select Marvin Harrison Jr., and believes that Indianapolis will supplement Anthony Richardson in the draft and add talent to the defense in free agency. (40:40-43:54) – Hour one concludes with Jake sharing a story about him and his buddies starting to become friends of a sports team. He lays out the guidelines for Eddie and Jimmy to try and guess later. (43:54-1:06:43) – Pat Boylan from the Indiana Pacers Radio Network and Bally Sports Indiana joins the program for the first time to share why the Pacers defense has been better in the last two games, explains the importance of Myles Turner as a scorer without Bennedict Mathurin, accesses if this is a young Pacers team or actually a veteran Pacers team when you look at the key players on the roster, and tries to make sense as to how the Pacers have struggled this season on the second night of a back-to-back. (1:06:43-1:22:11) – Big Ten Network’s Dave Revsine joins Query & Company to weigh in on if he’s surprised we are talking about Indiana and Ohio State as two teams that other teams in the conference don’t want to play right now, agrees with Jake and Jimmy that Indiana has to win the tournament to get into the NCAA Tournament, examines the NCAA Tournament chances for other teams in the conference, and previews all the coverage the Big Ten Network will have during the tournament. (1:22:11-1:26:04) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake allowing Jimmy and Eddie to guess which team he and his friends are starting to become fans of. (1:26:04-1:39:30) – Jake reveals which team it is that he and his buddies are starting to become friends of. After that, Jake and Jimmy revisit the discussion about the tournament chances for Indiana State. Additionally, they examine what the Indiana Hoosiers need to do in order to make it into the NCAA Tournament. (1:39:30-2:02:20) – Colts WR Michael Pittman Jr. joins the show fresh off of signing his brand-new contract with the Indianapolis Colts. He reveals what the process was like for him, takes us through last season for him with Anthony Richardson and Gardner Minshew, shares where he wants to see his game take another leap, and the importance of the continuity from the coaching staff down to the roster. (2:02:20-2:07:35) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day. Also, Jimmy asks JMV about the statement that came out earlier today regarding Indiana State’s tournament chances.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 3/13/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-15:17) – The Athletic’s James Boyd joins Query & Company to weigh in on the Colts bringing back the majority of their guys, accesses which areas he thinks Chris Ballard still needs to address, states that he doesn’t believe the Colts won’t be able to trade up to select Marvin Harrison Jr., and believes that Indianapolis will supplement Anthony Richardson in the draft and add talent to the defense in free agency. (15:17-34:54) – Pat Boylan from the Indiana Pacers Radio Network and Bally Sports Indiana joins the program for the first time to share why the Pacers defense has been better in the last two games, explains the importance of Myles Turner as a scorer without Bennedict Mathurin, accesses if this is a young Pacers team or actually a veteran Pacers team when you look at the key players on the roster, and tries to make sense as to how the Pacers have struggled this season on the second night of a back-to-back. (34:54-49:35) – Big Ten Network’s Dave Revsine joins Query & Company to weigh in on if he’s surprised we are talking about Indiana and Ohio State as two teams that other teams in the conference don’t want to play right now, agrees with Jake and Jimmy that Indiana has to win the tournament to get into the NCAA Tournament, examines the NCAA Tournament chances for other teams in the conference, and previews all the coverage the Big Ten Network will have during the tournament. (49:35-1:00:20) – Colts WR Michael Pittman Jr. joins the show fresh off of signing his brand-new contract with the Indianapolis Colts. He reveals what the process was like for him, takes us through last season for him with Anthony Richardson and Gardner Minshew, shares where he wants to see his game take another leap, and the importance of the continuity from the coaching staff down to the roster.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NFL Free Agency Watch! Stephen Holder, Oakland's Greg Kampe, UIndy's Paul Corsaro, and Milwaukee's Bart Lundy Join!
(00:00-22:27) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the busy weekend of sports. They start the show off by discussing the Michael Pittman Jr. contract and Zaire Franklin extension. Jake and Jimmy also touch on the Indiana Hoosiers, Indiana Pacers, and Purdue Boilermakers picking up wins over the weekend. (22:27-32:33) – During the break, the Big Ten Conference revealed their season accolades. Eddie shares what accolades Purdue came home with because of its dominant season. Additionally, they applaud the job that Fred Hoiberg has done during his time at Nebraska. (32:33-46:20) – Hour one concludes with Oakland Golden Grizzlies Head Coach Greg Kampe joins Query & Company ahead of the Horizon League Championship game tonight to preview their game against Milwaukee. Additionally, he believes that college athletics will soon turn into contracts, believes this is the best the Horizon League has ever been, and explains why he keeps coming back despite coaches of his age deciding to retire with everything going on between NIL and the transfer portal. (46:20-1:09:17) – ESPN.com Indianapolis Colts reporter/writer, Stephen Holder, joins the show to dissect the contracts of the players that the Colts have retained so far, highlights what kind of quarterback should the team should go after to backup Anthony Richardson, shares his thoughts on something that Jake was told pertaining to the Colts moving up in the draft to select Marvin Harrison Jr., and shares what he predicts the Colts to do tomorrow afternoon when free agency actually opens. (1:09:17-1:22:20) – Milwaukee Panthers Head Coach Bart Lundy joins the show to preview their matchup against Oakland tonight in the Horizon League Championship, shares how proud he has with the job Josh Schertz has done at Indiana State, highlights a couple of the top players in the conference that stayed instead of transferring, and reveals how he would celebrate a conference tournament championship. (1:22:20-1:25:54) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing Big Ten accolades that were handed out earlier this afternoon. (1:33:44-1:51:47) – The University of Indianapolis’s Head Coach Paul Corsaro is our final coach on the program to recap their GLVC semi-final loss to William Jewell ahead of his team’s Division II Midwest Regional game against William Jewell. He shares how much growth he’s seen from Jesse Bingham as a leader and what brand of basketball fans can come out and see this weekend at Nicoson Hall. Following their conversation, they recap some of the news that’s gone on over the last 24 hours and Joe Lunardi’s latest bracketology pertaining to the fate of Indiana State’s NCAA Tournament chances. (1:51:47-2:04:38) – Jake and Jimmy highlight some of the moves that teams around the AFC South have made. They specifically discuss the shake up at running back in Houston and Tennessee. (2:04:38-2:09:24) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day. Also, JMV asks Jake and Jimmy for their opinion on the Colts retaining most of their free agents.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 3/12/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-13:37) – Hour one concludes with Oakland Golden Grizzlies Head Coach Greg Kampe joins Query & Company ahead of the Horizon League Championship game tonight to preview their game against Milwaukee. Additionally, he believes that college athletics will soon turn into contracts, believes this is the best the Horizon League has ever been, and explains why he keeps coming back despite coaches of his age deciding to retire with everything going on between NIL and the transfer portal. (13:37-37:27) – ESPN.com Indianapolis Colts reporter/writer, Stephen Holder, joins the show to dissect the contracts of the players that the Colts have retained so far, highlights what kind of quarterback should the team should go after to backup Anthony Richardson, shares his thoughts on something that Jake was told pertaining to the Colts moving up in the draft to select Marvin Harrison Jr., and shares what he predicts the Colts to do tomorrow afternoon when free agency actually opens. (37:27-49:20) – Milwaukee Panthers Head Coach Bart Lundy joins the show to preview their matchup against Oakland tonight in the Horizon League Championship, shares how proud he has with the job Josh Schertz has done at Indiana State, highlights a couple of the top players in the conference that stayed instead of transferring, and reveals how he would celebrate a conference tournament championship. (49:20-1:00:20) – The University of Indianapolis’s Head Coach Paul Corsaro is our final coach on the program to recap their GLVC semi-final loss to William Jewell ahead of his team’s Division II Midwest Regional game against William Jewell. He shares how much growth he’s seen from Jesse Bingham as a leader and what brand of basketball fans can come out and see this weekend at Nicoson Hall.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Michael Pittman Jr. Staying in Indianapolis! Joel Erickson, Don Fischer, and Dustin Dopirak Join!
(00:00-24:57) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the busy weekend of sports. They start the show off by discussing the Michael Pittman Jr. contract and Zaire Franklin extension. Jake and Jimmy also touch on the Indiana Hoosiers, Indiana Pacers, and Purdue Boilermakers picking up wins over the weekend. (24:57-42:39) – Don Fischer, Indiana Hoosiers play-by-play voice, joins Query & Company to share his assessment on the Hoosiers winning their fourth straight, what it means to the program having Trey Galloway and Anthony Leal returning, explains why the shooting has been so improved the last four games, and previews the Big Ten Tournament with IU 0-7 against the teams they could face. (42:39-47:01) – Hour one concludes with Jake sharing story from his flight last week for the IndyCar race in St. Pete. (47:01-1:14:26) – IndyStar Colts beat reporter, Joel Erickson, joins Jake & Jimmy to share what he’s hearing about the Colts level of interest in defensive back L’Jarius Sneed from the Kansas City Chiefs, accesses how close the Colts deal with Michael Pittman Jr. deal is to being done, states that he doesn’t believe the Colts will be interested in Tee Higgins, and reacts to the Jacksonville Jaguars signing Gabe Davis. (1:14:26-1:30:49) – Jake and Jimmy shift their conversation from the Indianapolis Colts to the Indiana Pacers. They discuss the news of Bennedict Mathurin being ruled out for the remainder of the season with a torn labrum. They discuss who will need to step up for the Pacers to fill his void, and if the Pacers will start shrinking the rotation. (1:30:49-1:33:44) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing the likelihood of Caitlin Clark driving the pace car or something with the Indianapolis 500 this year. (1:33:44-1:57:14) – Indiana Pacers beat reporter Dustin Dopirak from the Indianapolis Star joins the show to tip-off the final hour of the show to give his perspective on the Pacers win last night in Orlando. Additionally, he weighs in on the importance of Ben Sheppard the rest of the regular season, breaks down how Tyrese Haliburton is trying to play off the ball a little more, and accesses if the Pacers are bound to play in the play-in tournament. (1:57:14-2:13:55) – With the legal tampering period opening today for the NFL, Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie recap all the moves that have happened so far today. During the segment, Saquon Barkley signs with the Philadelphia Eagles and the numbers on Kirk Cousins contract were released. (2:13:55-2:18:24) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day. Also, JMV joins the guy in studio to discuss how likely it is that the Indiana State Sycamores make it into the tournament.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Monday 3/11/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-16:00) – Don Fischer, Indiana Hoosiers play-by-play voice, joins Query & Company to share his assessment on the Hoosiers winning their fourth straight, what it means to the program having Trey Galloway and Anthony Leal returning, explains why the shooting has been so improved the last four games, and previews the Big Ten Tournament with IU 0-7 against the teams they could face. (16:00-39:45) – IndyStar Colts beat reporter, Joel Erickson, joins Jake & Jimmy to share what he’s hearing about the Colts level of interest in defensive back L’Jarius Sneed from the Kansas City Chiefs, accesses how close the Colts deal with Michael Pittman Jr. deal is to being done, states that he doesn’t believe the Colts will be interested in Tee Higgins, and reacts to the Jacksonville Jaguars signing Gabe Davis. (39:45-56:33) – Indiana Pacers beat reporter Dustin Dopirak from the Indianapolis Star joins the show to tip-off the final hour of the show to give his perspective on the Pacers win last night in Orlando. Additionally, he weighs in on the importance of Ben Sheppard the rest of the regular season, breaks down how Tyrese Haliburton is trying to play off the ball a little more, and accesses if the Pacers are bound to play in the play-in tournament.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Query & Company - Pacers Lose in Heartbreaking Fashion. Mike DeCourcy, Scott Dixon, and IUPUI AD Luke Besso Join!
(00:00-26:45) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Indiana Pacers losing at the hands of Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves. Later in the segment, they touch on Liam McNeely’s decision to decommit from Indiana University a day after Mike Woodson was announced as the coach next season for the Hoosiers. (26:45-34:25) – About an hour prior to the show, Mike Woodson met with local reporters to preview this weekend’s game against Michigan State. During his media availability, he was asked about the upcoming recruiting class. Jake and Jimmy react to Woodson’s comment. (34:25-47:24) – Hour one concludes with Indiana University of Indianapolis’s Athletic Director Luke Bosso to explain how hard it was letting Matt Crenshaw go, shares what characteristics that they are looking for in their next men’s basketball coach, reveals where their long term home will be for IUI basketball, and states that he wants the next head coach to get back to recruiting student-athletes from the city of Indianapolis. (47:24-1:17:00) – The second hour of the show starts with Jake and Jimmy continuing their discussion from earlier in the show about Anthony Edwards starting to become the next face of the NBA at 22 years old. Additionally, Jake and Jimmy open the phone lines for Purdue fans to share what they are proud about with this year’s Boilermaker team. (1:17:00-1:25:40) – Jake asks Jimmy if he was up late last night sweating out any of his conference tournament college basketball bets. Those two then shift the conversation back to Mike Woodson and the future of the Indiana Hoosiers with zero recruits in the upcoming recruiting class coming to Indiana. (1:25:40-1:34:39) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing the likelihood of Caitlin Clark driving the pace car or something with the Indianapolis 500 this year. (1:34:39-1:59:32) – Mike DeCourcy from the Sporting News joins Query & Company ahead of the conclusion of the regular season for the power five conferences to discuss where he has some teams seeded. He states that Purdue is locked in as a number one seed regardless of how many games they win in the Big Ten Tournament. Additionally, he states that he doesn’t believe in teams peaking at the right time when it comes to the tournament, lists some teams that are playing good basketball right now, and accesses the job that Thad Matta has done at Butler. (1:59:32-2:09:07) – Team Chip Ganassi Driver Scott Dixon joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on Query & Company ahead of the start of the NTT IndyCar Series this weekend in St. Pete to recap what he did this offseason, explains how race courses change from season to season, and echoes what Jake says regarding recognizing what driver is in what car with a lot of sponsorship and driver changes for this season. (2:09:07-2:22:12) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day. Also, Jimmy and Eddie discuss the news about Bennedict Mathurin being out for three or four games and some NFL rumors.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Friday 3/8/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-12:45) – Hour one concludes with Indiana University of Indianapolis’s Athletic Director Luke Bosso to explain how hard it was letting Matt Crenshaw go, shares what characteristics that they are looking for in their next men’s basketball coach, reveals where their long term home will be for IUI basketball, and states that he wants the next head coach to get back to recruiting student-athletes from the city of Indianapolis. (12:45-37:17) – Mike DeCourcy from the Sporting News joins Query & Company ahead of the conclusion of the regular season for the power five conferences to discuss where he has some teams seeded. He states that Purdue is locked in as a number one seed regardless of how many games they win in the Big Ten Tournament. Additionally, he states that he doesn’t believe in teams peaking at the right time when it comes to the tournament, lists some teams that are playing good basketball right now, and accesses the job that Thad Matta has done at Butler. (37:17-46:32) – Team Chip Ganassi Driver Scott Dixon joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on Query & Company ahead of the start of the NTT IndyCar Series this weekend in St. Pete to recap what he did this offseason, explains how race courses change from season to season, and echoes what Jake says regarding recognizing what driver is in what car with a lot of sponsorship and driver changes for this season.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

IU Wins + Mike Woodson is Returning! Zach Osterman, Michael Grady, and Tony East Join!
(00:00-25:46) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison sharing their thoughts on the Indiana Hoosiers picking up their third consecutive win. They applaud the consistency that Kel’el Ware has played with during IU’s conference games. Finally, they weigh in on Mike Woodson’s thoughts after the game when he was asked about his future with it being announced that he was coming back next season as the head coach of the Hoosiers. (25:46-46:52) – IndyStar’s IU Athletics writer and reporter, Zach Osterman, joins the program to recap Indiana’s third consecutive win, the news of Mike Woodson returning next season, examines how the roster could look next season, if there is any sense that Mackenzie Mgbako or Malik Reaneu leaving, and if the coaching staff has to hit the transfer portal hard for guards after the season. (46:52-47:17) – Hour one concludes quickly with Jake connecting his experience at the Mall of America to Indianapolis. (47:17-1:14:19) – Play-by-play television voice of the Minnesota Timberwolves and friend of the station, Michael Grady, joins Query & Company to preview tonight’s game against the Indiana Pacers. He explains what will change with the Timberwolves with Karl-Anthony Towns out indefinitely with a torn meniscus, how the dog mentality of Anthony Edwards has really grown throughout this season and relives the Lance Stephenson glory days with him playing for Minnesota’s G League affiliate. (1:13:14-1:28:02) – Following their conversation with Michael Grady, Jake and Jimmy look at tonight’s Pacers game from Indiana’s perspective without Bennedict Mathurin. Jimmy then sends the show off the rails by asking Jake and Eddie which NBA mascot would win if they all got in a fight. (1:28:02-1:32:14) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing a question that Jake has about cattle. (1:32:14-1:58:09) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, WTHR, and Locked On Pacers makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to preview tonight’s game against Minnesota without Karl-Anthony Towns and Bennedict Mathurin. He highlights the importance of Obi Toppin moving forward as a three-point shooter, the future of Jalen Smith with the Pacers, and states that the Boston Celtics are the only team that he can confidently say the Pacers don’t have a chance against in a seven game playoff series. (1:58:09-2:08:33) – Last night at Butler, a kid sunk a 94-foot putt during the Bulldogs game to win $5,000. Jake has tracked down the seventh grader, Matthew Adams, to discuss his experience. (2:08:33-2:13:30) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day! Additionally, JMV joins the show to preview what he’s got coming up for the next three hours!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Thursday 3/7/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-20:58) – IndyStar’s IU Athletics writer and reporter, Zach Osterman, joins the program to recap Indiana’s third consecutive win, the news of Mike Woodson returning next season, examines how the roster could look next season, if there is any sense that Mackenzie Mgbako or Malik Reaneu leaving, and if the coaching staff has to hit the transfer portal hard for guards after the season. (20:58-47:08) – Play-by-play television voice of the Minnesota Timberwolves and friend of the station, Michael Grady, joins Query & Company to preview tonight’s game against the Indiana Pacers. He explains what will change with the Timberwolves with Karl-Anthony Towns out indefinitely with a torn meniscus, how the dog mentality of Anthony Edwards has really grown throughout this season and relives the Lance Stephenson glory days with him playing for Minnesota’s G League affiliate. (47:08-1:12:42) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, WTHR, and Locked On Pacers makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to preview tonight’s game against Minnesota without Karl-Anthony Towns and Bennedict Mathurin. He highlights the importance of Obi Toppin moving forward as a three-point shooter, the future of Jalen Smith with the Pacers, and states that the Boston Celtics are the only team that he can confidently say the Pacers don’t have a chance against in a seven game playoff series.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pacers & Purdue Win! Scott Agness, Alan Karpick, and NFL Prospect Tyrone Tracy Jr. Join!
(00:00-26:55) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison sharing their thoughts on the Pacers losing last night to San Antonio at the hands of Victor Wembanyama. They debate on what’s going on with Tyrese Haliburton before touching on the wins for Purdue and Indiana. (26:55-48:55) – President and publisher of GoldAndBlack.com in Alan Karpick makes an appearance on Query & Company to recap Purdue’s win last night to win the Big Ten conference outright for back-to-back seasons. Additionally, they touch on where Zach Edey ranks all-time within Purdue basketball history, how he will break the all-time scoring record during the Big Ten Conference tournament, and what’s prevented this team from going on losing streaks this season. (48:55-50:29) – Hour one concludes with Jake asking people to go to his Twitter to help out our friend Jordan Cornette to raise money for the American Heart Association. (50:29-1:13:14) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files and 1075TheFan.com joins the show to break down the Pacers big win last night in Dallas, believes that last night was a step in the right direction for Tyrese Haliburton when it comes to looking like himself, if Pacer fans should be concerned with the lack of playing time for Jarace Walker this season, and accesses the ceiling for the Indiana Pacers in the playoffs depending on where they are seeded. (1:13:14-1:30:25) – Following their conversation with Scott Agness, Jake and Jimmy discuss the comments made by Buddy Hield about his departure and time with the Indiana Pacers. Additionally, they question how it would look if the 76ers finish the season better than the Pacers despite the absence of Joel Embiid. (1:30:25-1:37:10) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing the likelihood of Caitlin Clark driving the pace car or something with the Indianapolis 500 this year. (1:37:10-2:02:00) – The last hour of the show starts with Jake crucifying Eddie for how stretched out his hat is on his head. Additionally, Jake and Jimmy spend some time discussing Michael Pittman Jr. being franchise tagged yesterday. They try to make sense of the team using the non-exclusive franchise tag. (2:02:00-2:21:56) – NFL prospect Tyrone Tracy Jr. from Iowa, Purdue, and Decatur Central High School joins the show to explain what the NFL Combine is like for a prospect, reveal when he felt like he knew when he was good enough to make it to the NFL, shares which combine drill was his favorite, reflects on his time at Decatur Central High School, and states that he was able to meet with over ten teams at the combine. (2:21:56-2:24:05) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 3/6/24
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-21:42) – President and publisher of GoldAndBlack.com in Alan Karpick makes an appearance on Query & Company to recap Purdue’s win last night to win the Big Ten conference outright for back-to-back seasons. Additionally, they touch on where Zach Edey ranks all-time within Purdue basketball history, how he will break the all-time scoring record during the Big Ten Conference tournament, and what’s prevented this team from going on losing streaks this season. (21:42-42:08) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files and 1075TheFan.com joins the show to break down the Pacers big win last night in Dallas, believes that last night was a step in the right direction for Tyrese Haliburton when it comes to looking like himself, if Pacer fans should be concerned with the lack of playing time for Jarace Walker this season, and accesses the ceiling for the Indiana Pacers in the playoffs depending on where they are seeded. (42:08-1:01:59) – NFL prospect Tyrone Tracy Jr. from Iowa, Purdue, and Decatur Central High School joins the show to explain what the NFL Combine is like for a prospect, reveal when he felt like he knew when he was good enough to make it to the NFL, shares which combine drill was his favorite, reflects on his time at Decatur Central High School, and states that he was able to meet with over ten teams at the combine.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NFL Combine Recap with Dane Brugler & Stephen Holder + Alex Golden Joins!
(00:00-27:40) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the number of people flocking to Indianapolis to witness the eclipse next month. Additionally, they discuss Rick Carlisle’s comments on the Wake Up Call with KB & Andy regarding Tyrese Haliburton. Finally, they examine the Eastern Conference standings with 20 games remaining for the Pacers. (27:40-48:58) – NFL Draft Analyst Dane Brugler from The Athletic joins the program with Jake & Jimmy to highlight the buzz Tyrone Tracy Jr. created with the way he tested at the NFL Combine, explains why he mocked Brian Thomas Jr. to the Indianapolis Colts, access if Michael Penix Jr. improved or worsened his stock with his combine testing, and if there is enough quality depth in the wide receiver prospects to select one in the middle rounds that can be productive. (48:58-50:13) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing famous duos that have had disagreements. (50:13-1:18:28) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to dissect the news from this morning pertaining to Andrew Ogletree’s case being dismissed, shares where things stand right now between Michael Pittman Jr. and the Indianapolis Colts, accesses what Chris Ballard said at the combine that could end up being the truth, states that he doesn’t think Brock Bowers will be there for Indianapolis on draft night, and compares selecting Bowers to Ballard drafting Malik Hooker 15th in the 2017 draft. (1:18:28-1:31:10) – With today being the deadline for NFL teams to franchise tag players, the guys list the players that have been tagged so far and players that haven’t been tagged. Additionally, they examine the free agent running backs with Saquon Barkley, Austin Ekeler, and Josh Jacobs headlining the free agents. (1:31:10-1:37:23) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jake having Kansas City Steve call in to put an end to Jake’s conspiracy theory about gas that he shared last week. (1:37:23-2:04:41) – Alex Golden from Setting the Pace and TheBlueAndGolden.substack.com joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook ahead of the Indiana Pacers game tonight against the Dallas Mavericks. Alex shares his thoughts on the players that could be out of the rotation whenever it tightens, what he’s seen from Bennedict Mathurin without Buddy Hield, and what his thoughts are on the recent struggles from Tyrese Haliburton. (2:04:41-2:20:18) – With the NFL franchise tag deadline nearing, the guys examine how things are looking right now between Michael Pittman Jr. and the Indianapolis Colts. (2:20:18-2:27:13) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing some picks for tonight, and Jake sharing one pick.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.