My Twitter Feed

November 21, 2024

The Steve Jones Show:

Pittsburgh Steelers’ radio network’s Missi Matthews 11-20-2024 -

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Steve Jones Hour 2 – 11-20-2024 -

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

ESPN’s Tim Kurkjian 11-20-2024 -

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Collins: If Allen, Singleton Get Better, Offense May be One of Best in Country

If Kaytron Allen and Nicholas Singleton can continue to get better and run the way they do, this offense in 2 years can be one of the best in the Big Ten, maybe even one of the best in the country.

Bauer: Penn State Football ‘Set up for Success’ Moving Forward

On3Sports’ Nate Bauer believes the Penn State football program is ‘set up for success’ moving forward.

Coolong: ‘Overall Product’ of Pickett is Better

SI.com’s Neal Coolong says the overall product of Kenny Pickett is getting better.

Steve Doesn’t Understand Cal Schools Delaying UCLA Decision

Steve doesn’t understand the Cal school system delaying its decision on UCLA to the Big Ten

Coolong: Tomlin ‘Perfect Person’ for Studio Analyst Job, But Don’t Bet on it

SI.com’s Neal Coolong says Mike Tomlin would be the perfect person for a studio analyst job, but not betting on it.

Carlin: Rutgers 9-1 When Turnover Free

The Voice of Rutgers/ESPN Radio’s Chris Carlin says Rutgers can’t turn the ball over vs Penn State Saturday.

Bodani: Penn St ‘A Lot Closer to Ohio St’ Than a Few Years Ago

York Daily Record’s Frank Bodani thinks Penn State is a lot closer to Ohio State than they were a few years ago.

Rudel: Still Missed Opportunities for more Allar Playing Time

Altoona Mirror’s Neil Rudel says there’s still been missed opportunities to give Drew Allar more playing time.

Jody Mac: Miles Sanders an ‘Unsung Hero’ for Eagles

94 WIP’s Jody McDonald says Miles Sanders has been an ‘unsung hero’ for the Eagles.

Holliday: Locksley Says Maryland ‘Constantly Beats Themselves Defensively’

The voice of Maryland football Johnny Holiday says Terps coach Mike Locksley tells them on the postgame show the Terps constantly beat themselves defensively.