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Greg Rakestraw takes over and talks importance of Colts executing in Free Agency and April's Draft, It's a Coach Party as Indiana State's John Schertz, Tulane's Ron Hunter, Ball State's Michael Lewis, UIndy's Paul Corsaro, USI's Stan Gouard and Lanesville High School's Angie Hinton stop by,

23 Feb 2023

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(00:00-26:14) – Thursday’s show begins with the great Greg Rakestraw taking over for the next two days on The Fan Midday Show. Rake takes us through his monster schedule this weekend, featuring IHSAA Girls Basketball State Finals, Boys Basketball Sectionals, and some college hoops as well. Then, Greg takes us through a LOADED show lineup of basketball coaches today.      (26:15-38:20) – The gifted head coach at Indiana State John Schertz joins the program to look back at last night’s tough loss for the Sycamores and how the team will look to respond to close the regular season and to begin Arch Madness next week.     (38:21-47:16) – Hour number one ends with the head coach of Tulane the great Ron Hunter joins the program to take us through Tulane’s season to this point and the objectives the Green Wave still have on their plate. Plus, Coach Hunter talks about his former player George Hill back with the Indiana Pacers. (47:17-1:08:25) – The talented head coach of the Ball State Cardinals Michael Lewis stops by to take us through the incredible season the Cardinals are having during his first year at the helm. Plus, Coach shares what the biggest transition has been going from being a long-time assistant coach all over the country to being in the big chair. Plus, Coach Lewis share the remaining goals the Cardinals have this season with the MAC Tournament right around the corner.   (1:08:26-1:21:31) – The great Paul Corsaro, head coach of UIndy basketball, joins to take us through the ongoing incredible run for the Greyhounds who have won 18 games in a row and re the top ranked team in the Midwest of the Division II ranks. Also, Coach gives us a preview of their final games with post season right around the corner. (1:21:32-1:37:31) – Hour number two closes with the legend Stan Gouard, long time UIndy head coach and current head coach at the University of Southern Indiana. Coach Gouard takes us through what the transition has been like for his program in their first season at the Division I level and how he’s navigated this group to a season that currently sits above .500 (an incredible feat in a school’s first year the top level of the sport). Plus, Coach shares what if anything has changed around the program now that they are at the Division I level.   (1:37:32-1:53:42) – The final hour of the show begins with Greg heading to the phone lines to talk Pacers resuming their season, Colts draft outlook, and what it would take to trade up to get the Chicago Bears #1 overall pick in April’s Draft.    (1:53:43-2:15:56) – We’re back from break with Greg giving his thoughts on the Colts hiring Shane Steichen as their next head coach and what he wants to see done at quarterback this offseason. Also, Rake stresses the importance of improving the roster from top to bottom. Then, Greg gets a special opportunity as he talks to the head coach of girls’ basketball at his alma mater, Lanesville High School, Angie Hinton.  Coach Hinton take us through the season to this point and shares how she and the team are preparing for the IHSAA Class 1A State Finals. (2:15:57-2:21:07) – Thursday’s show closes with Greg asking Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Greg recaps today’s fully loaded show and looks ahead to another monster tomorrow.  Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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