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Query & Company

Live From The Indiana State Fair! Is Anthony Richardson Leading the QB Competition? Kevin Bowen & Pat Boylan Join!

01 Aug 2025

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(00:00-25:49) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query at the State Fair and producer Eddie Garrison back at the studio discussing the first ever night practice for the Indianapolis Colts. Is Anthony Richardson pulling ahead of Daniel Jones in the quarterback battle? American Dairy Association’s Director of Communications Brooke Williams joins Jake outside the Dairy Bar to discuss their special milkshake for the state fair, how she appreciated Alex Palou not dumping the milk on himself after winning the Indy 500 and explains what the next two weeks are like for the American Dairy Association.    (25:49-37:45) – Yesterday it was announced that former Cathedral High School football standout, Terry McLaurin, has requested a trade. Should the Colts look at acquiring McLaurin? Would you trade Alec Pierce for McLaurin? Jake and Eddie debate. (37:45-49:03) – Jake and Eddie close out the first hour of the show discussing another disgruntled player in the NFL. Dianna Russini reports that Micah Parsons is debating on severing ties with the Dallas Cowboys because of contract negotiations not going well. Would you trade assets and pay Parsons? Jake and Eddie are in lockstep about this one.   (49:03-1:13:52) – Now that Jake has had some time to chat with some people, he shares some more information on FOX Sports acquiring one-third of Penske Entertainment. He believes that it is going to be a good thing for the series. Plus, he discusses how expensive it is becoming for fans to attend sporting events with an example of a random college football game. (1:13:52-1:25:23) – Indiana Fever television broadcaster, Pat Boylan, joins Jake Query to discuss the recent stretch of play for the Indiana Fever without Caitlin Clark, highlights how important this next couple of weeks are for the Fever, agrees with Jake that it will be challenging for the Fever to find some practice time the next week so that Caitlin Clark can get work with the team, and comments on the Pacers Radio Network dinner from last night. (1:25:23-1:33:38) – The second hour of the program concludes with American Dairy Association of Indiana’s CEO Jenni Browning joins Jake Query at the Indiana State Fair to discuss Alex Palou’s Indy 500 celebration, being able to provide Palou’s daughter with a small bottle of milk, and why they didn’t bring back the blueberry milkshake. (1:33:38-2:00:57) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen joins Jake Query for his weekly conversation to chat about last night’s night practice at Grand Park for the Indianapolis Colts, discusses what difference he has seen from Laiatu Latu to start year two, weighs in on if it make sense for the Colts to trade for Micah Parsons or Terry McLaurin, admits that Tyler Warren had the best catch of training camp last night, and shares how the linebackers have performed thus far. (2:00:57-2:11:20) – Every Friday at 2:30pm, Jake Query shares a Good For The Heart story sponsored by Franciscan Health. Today’s story that Jake shares is about beep baseball with Darnell Booker, Indy Thunder manager/coach. He discusses the sixth championship for the Thunder, the documentary that Amazon Prime has put together, and explains how people can get involved.    (2:11:20-2:21:38) – Today’s show closes out with Marc Dykton joining Jake Query at the Indiana State Fair explaining what he was drinking when he was walking by Jake. Plus, Jake and Eddie preview the busy weekend for the Colts and Fever.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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