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Hardcore Penn State Football Podcast - Episode 149: Spring Ball Complete, Record 8 NFL Draft Picks, and the Recruiting Trail is BLAZING Welcome back to Hardcore Penn State Football, your ultimate destination for raw Nittany Lions analysis, insider recruiting scoops, and no-holds-barred debate! In this episode – dropping April 30, 2026 – hosts Cory Lestochi and Shawn Kane deliver the definitive spring wrap-up as Matt Campbell’s first full offseason comes to a close. We break down everything from the final practices and Blue-White Game takeaways, to Penn State tying a program record with 8 players selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, and the white-hot recruiting momentum that has the staff piling up commitments and offers left and right. If you’re a die-hard Lion, this is the episode you’ve been waiting for all spring! Spring ball is officially DONE after the Blue-White Game on April 25, and the energy in Happy Valley is electric! Cory and Shawn recap the biggest takeaways from 15 practices under head coach Matt Campbell: the intense running back competition, massive strides by the offensive line (thanks to all those Iowa State transfers), and a defense that looks night-and-day better under D’Anton Lynn. Cory breaks down what this spring means for the 2026 depth chart and which position groups still need a portal push before fall camp. Historic weekendt in the NFL Draft for the Nittany Lions! Penn State tied the program record with EIGHT players selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, including multiple Day 2 picks and a single first-rounder. Shawn walks through every selection while Cory talks about the emotional send-off for standouts like Nick Singleton (Senior Bowl injury) and the defensive stars who cashed in big. We also discuss how Campbell’s player-development focus and the NIL-to-NFL pipeline are paying dividends and what this record draft says about the program’s trajectory. The staff is absolutely on FIRE! With spring evaluations wrapped, Penn State has gone ballistic on the recruiting trail. Cory details the latest commitments and flips that have the 2027 class climbing back into the national top 15, while Shawn spotlights the 2027 surge — including multiple five-star targets who visited recently and immediately received big-time offers. We cover key position needs being attacked (OL, EDGE, DB), how Campbell’s “family-first” pitch is landing with recruits, and the continued impact of the Iowa State pipeline on high-school targets. Plus, early buzz on potential 2028 names and how the spring performance is helping close top prospects right now. If you’re pumped about the Campbell era, smash that LIKE button, SUBSCRIBE, and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode! Drop your biggest spring takeaway or favorite new recruit in the comments — we read every single one and may shout you out next time. Visit rhettcoblentz.com for your graphic design needs! #WeAre #PennStateFootball #nittanylions
Texas Tech may be headed for a legal fight with the NCAA over Brendan Sorsby, and Cincinnati could be facing serious questions of its own after reports that it knew about Sorsby’s gambling situation before last season. On tonight’s live show, I’ll break down whether Texas Tech could challenge the NCAA, whether a “ghost transfer” QB is realistic, and how much trouble Cincinnati could be in if this Sorsby situation keeps escalating. We’ll also dig into the Big 12’s new private capital deal with RedBird and Weatherford Capital, including how much debt schools can take on, why the league says there is no ownership stake involved, and whether this is actually a smart move for the Big 12’s future media strategy. Plus, why does the Big 12 keep creating its own problems? Between Texas Tech’s Sorsby situation, BYU losing Parker Kingston, major coaching turnover, and playoff perception issues, the league has plenty to prove heading into next season. We’ll also talk Jerome Tang returning to Baylor, what it means for K-State fans, and why I’m not sure this is the move Baylor actually needs right now. Get “Open For Business” a Big 12 newsletter sending the key headlines, interviews, and my analysis straight to your inbox. No more college football news through an SEC/Big Ten lens. If you're a Big 12 fan (or just curious), sign up below! https://bit.ly/OFBNewsletter 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6321527093067776
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Dan Vladar delivers an incredible performance with 42 saves, recording the most saves by a Philadelphia Flyers goalie in a series-clinching win! He earns his second career postseason shutout in a 1-0 overtime victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 6, sending the Flyers to Round 2. NHL Europe is built for the European NHL fan. Subscribe to our channel for the latest from the world of ice hockey by hitting the SUBSCRIBE button. For the latest news, scores, stats, analysis and real-time highlights, visit https://www.nhl.com/ Connect further with the NHL: Twitter: http://twitter.com/NHL Facebook: http://facebook.com/nhl Instagram: http://instagram.com/nhleurope Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nhleurope #nhl #hockey #nationalhockeyleague #explore #fyp #viral #sports #nhleurope #hockeyeurope #europe #european #highlight #highlights #nhlhighlight #nhlhighlights #hockeyhighlight #hockeyhighlights #sportshighlight #sportshighlights #icehockey #mustwatch #mustwatchhockey #mustwatchsports #euro #vladar #flyers #philadelphiaflyers #playoffs #nhlplayoffs #stanleycupplayoffs
It’s been almost half a decade since the Flyers made their way to the second round of the NHL playoffs—an eternity in the world of sports. The year was 2018, and the Flyers were coming off a rollercoaster regular season, finishing 8th in the East. The journey to Round 2 started with a gritty, hard-fought series against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Despite being outmatched on paper, the Flyers dug deep and found a way to claw their way to a Game 6 win, sending the series to a must-win final game. That series was nothing short of chaotic—goals flying in from all angles, defensive breakdowns, and of course, the kind of intensity that only a Flyers-Pens matchup can bring. But after pulling off that win in Game 6, Philly’s momentum came crashing down in Round 2. The Flyers faced off against the mighty Washington Capitals, led by Alex Ovechkin in what would be a dominating performance from the Caps. Despite the valiant efforts of players like Claude Giroux, Sean Couturier, and Jake Voracek, the Flyers were overmatched, and the Capitals closed out the series 4-2, advancing to their eventual Stanley Cup championship run. For Flyers fans, it was a bittersweet reminder of how close they were to breaking through, but also how far they still had to go. The second round feels like a distant dream now, as the Flyers have struggled to regain that level of playoff success. With each passing season, the question remains—when will Philly be back in Round 2? And more importantly, when will they finally get back to competing for a Cup? The 2018 playoffs were a wild ride for Philly, but that ride ended too soon. Now, as the years pass by, the memory of that postseason run has started to fade, but Flyers fans still hold out hope. One day, Philly will rise again and make its mark in the playoffs. Until then, the wait continues. #fyp #hockey
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The series shifts back to San Antonio with the Spurs up 3-1 and looking to close it out tonight. After winning both Game 3 and Game 4 on the road in Portland, San Antonio is one win away from ending the Blazers’ season. Can Portland survive and force a Game 6 back in Rip City? Or will the Spurs punch their ticket to the next round and send the Blazers home for the summer? It’s do-or-die basketball in the Alamo City — the stakes have never been higher! 🕒 Stream Schedule: • Pre-game coverage starts at 6:15 PM PT • Tip-off at 6:30 PM PT We’re streaming LIVE on Duck Zone 503 across: • Kick • YouTube • Instagram • TikTok • Facebook 🦆 DuckZone503 - LIVE - Covering all things Oregon Football! Dominiqk Peterson brings you Live gameday tailgate streams, watch parties, instant reactions, recruiting scoops, transfer portal chaos, NFL Ducks updates, Interviews, hot takes, PS5 gameplay, IRL streams + more! Whether you’re tailgating in Eugene or repping the Ducks from anywhere, join the flock for daily updates, breakdowns, and good vibes. Hit that SUBSCRIBE + bell 🔔 so you never miss a quack! Official Merch dropping SOON: LINKTR.EE/DuckZone503_shop Follow on Kick: @DuckZone503 Follow on IG: @DuckZone503 Follow on Tik Tok: @DuckZone.503 Add me on Snapchat: DuckZone503