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Tune into this special NFL draft edition of the Big House Bleachers Podcast with your hosts Michael Smeltzer and Matt Hartwell. In this episode, they dive into the 2024 NFL Draft, which made waves in Detroit as it saw an impressive 13 players from Michigan get drafted. While not breaking the all-time record, Michigan's performance was stellar, with stars like J.J. McCarthy, Blake Corum, and Mike Sainristil making the leap to the pros. Beyond the draft, Michael and Matt also explore the latest transfer portal updates and the fate of undrafted free agents who signed with NFL teams. Whether you're a Michigan fan or just love football, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Links: Follow Wolverine Chronicle on all social media platforms! Shop the SMASH Collection! Get 20% off with code “BHB20” Download Tom Brady’s Autograph app! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Out of the Blue boys are here to tell you what was real and what was fake from the 2024 Spring Game and who you should be putting your faith in at this point. They also look at the all new Michigan basketball team and the additions Dusty May has made through the transfer portal and recruiting so far. In the back half, they get you in the know on everything related to Michigan Wolverines who could be drafted and pick the players they are most confident in succeeding next year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of the Big House Bleachers podcast, presented by the Block M Podcast Network, hosts Michael Smelter and Matt Hartwell provide an in-depth analysis of Michigan's 2024 Spring Football Game. They meticulously evaluate each position group, focusing on the intense quarterback competition and the performances of both starters and secondary players. The episode also shifts to basketball, where they discuss the impressive early successes of new coach Dusty May. They highlight his achievements in securing high-profile transfer recruits and a significant commitment from the son of an NBA legend, signaling a promising start to his tenure. Links: Follow Wolverine Chronicle on all social media platforms! Shop the SMASH Collection! Get 20% off with code “BHB20” Download Tom Brady’s Autograph app! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In what is often celebrated as a National holiday, Andy and Jared are back for their 7th annual Spring Game Draft. They draft up their respective squads schoolyard style and discuss some of the big battles, biggest gaps on the roster, and where the strengths and weaknesses lie. Make sure to vote on who you think won the draft, like, share and subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Out of the Blue boys are back after a week off to catch you up on everything you need to know in the world of Michigan sports. They touch on the start of the Dusty May era at Michigan and the numerous players in the mix as transfer options before touching on some spring camp rumblings and news. The Frozen Four is going down this weekend and Michigan is matched up against juggernaut Boston College on Thursday. In the back half they plant their flag on some non-starters from 2023 football that are poised to break out in 2024 and look at some of their favorite non-Michigan players for 2024. Finally they spotlight incoming stud running back Jordan Marshall and what to expect when he gets to campus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of the Big House Bleachers podcast on the Block M podcast network, hosts Michael Smeltzer and Matt Hartwell make a triumphant return after a two-week hiatus, full of energy and insights. The episode kicks off with the duo's enthusiastic discussion on the major announcement of Dusty May taking the helm as the new Michigan basketball head coach. They delve into the implications of this hire, speculating on potential player transfers and forecasting the team's composition for the upcoming season. Transitioning from the hardwood to the gridiron, Matt Hartwell introduces five compelling stories from Michigan football's spring practice, sparking a lively exchange with Michael Smeltzer, who offers his candid reactions to each story. The chemistry between the hosts is palpable, making for an engaging and informative listen. As the episode wraps up, the pair teases their eagerly anticipated annual spring football draft episode, set to air next week, reminding listeners that the Big House Bleachers podcast is an essential part of surviving the offseason. The episode is a must-listen for fans eager to stay connected with Michigan sports during the break. Links: Follow Wolverine Chronicle on all social media platforms! Shop the SMASH Collection and more! Get 20% off with code “BHB20” Download Tom Brady’s Autograph app! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andy and Jared get you caught up on all the latest Michigan football and hockey news in their typical whimsical fashion. In the back half, they look at the hiring of Dusty May at Michigan and how this might reset the culture for men's basketball. Stay tuned for the first of a new segment breaking down the incoming freshman class where they look at incoming quarterback Jadyn Davis and what to expect in year one at Michigan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Juwan Howard is out as head coach following an internal probe at the University of Michigan. Howard leaves after the worst season in Michigan history but undoubtedly leaves a more complicated legacy.  After a week of upheaval and the dismissal of Juwan Howard, Kellen Voss and Jared Stormer dissect what led up to the firing of Juwan Howard, the fallout, and who might be available as replacements following the conclusion of the NCAA tournament.  Make sure to subscribe if you haven’t already! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of the "Big House Bleachers" podcast, co-hosts Michael Smeltzer and Matt Hartwell cover a range of significant events in Michigan football and basketball. The episode kicks off with an in-depth discussion on Sherrone Moore's bold move of hiring Tony Alford from Columbus to Ann Arbor as the new Michigan running back coach, highlighting the strategic significance of this acquisition. The conversation takes a serious turn as they address the unfortunate incident involving Greg Scruggs, the newly appointed defensive line coach, who was suspended indefinitely after being arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. The co-hosts express their concerns and hopes for resolution regarding this matter. The episode also touches on the departure of Jon Sanderson to Illinois basketball, marking a significant shift within the Big Ten basketball landscape. The bulk of the episode, however, is dedicated to the firing of Michigan's head basketball coach, Juwan Howard. Smeltzer and Hartwell each present five candidates they believe could potentially fill the void as Michigan's next head basketball coach, offering insights into each candidate's coaching style, previous achievements, and how they could fit into the Michigan basketball program. Links: Follow Wolverine Chronicle on all social media platforms! Shop the SMASH Collection! Get 20% off with code “BHB20” Download Tom Brady’s Autograph app! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andy and Jared from Out of the Blue are back and catch you up on all of the Michigan sports news of the week including the historically bad Michigan basketball season, the hockey teams sweep of Notre Dame, and some Wolverines in the NFL who just got paid. In the back half, they hold their first ever players auction as a way to pick some of the Freshman and Sophomore football class that they are highest on moving forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys are back after a short break and are hear to catch you up on everything in the world of Michigan sports. They start with the official hirings of Scruggs and Martindale to the football team and which hires they are most excited about before losign all of that enthusiasm when talking about the state of Michigan basketball. Andy catches you up on Michigan hockey on the verge of the Big Ten tournament and their prospects for a successful postseason run. In the back half (28:10) they dive into the combine results and talk about who is rising, who might have falling a little bit, and some of the fits we are hearing about in the NFL Draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of the Big House Bleachers podcast, co-hosts Michael Smeltzer and Matt Hartwell dive deep into the NFL Draft Combine, specifically spotlighting the unprecedented participation of 18 players from Michigan football. This year, the spotlight is on quarterback J.J. McCarthy, defensive back Mike Sainristil, and running back Blake Corum. Mike and Matt meticulously dissect the performances of these key figures, discussing their potential fits within the NFL, reflecting on their collegiate achievements, and speculating on their professional futures. Additionally, the episode covers recent news in college football, including discussions about the potential adoption of helmet communication and sideline tablets, as well as the introduction of a two-minute warning into the rulebook. These innovations could significantly impact game strategy and player communication, and the co-hosts share their insights on how these changes might unfold. The conversation also touches on the controversy surrounding Michigan basketball, providing listeners with a nuanced perspective on the issues at hand. Moreover, the episode celebrates the new contract for Ron Bellamy, the passing game coordinator for Michigan football, highlighting his contributions to the team and what this means for the program's future. Throughout the episode, Mike and Matt blend expert analysis with passionate fandom, offering a comprehensive look at the latest in Michigan sports. Their discussion on the NFL Draft Combine, in particular, provides valuable insights for fans looking to understand how Michigan's record participation might translate into NFL success. Links: Follow Wolverine Chronicle on all social media platforms! Shop the SMASH Collection! Get 20% off with code “BHB20” Download Tom Brady’s Autograph app! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week’s episode of the Big House Bleachers Podcast, Matt and Mike discuss the end-times of Michigan’s coaching-change transfer portal window. RIP to the days of Keon Sabb in a Wolverines’ uni, but rejoice that Sherrone Moore was able to navigate a near-30 day open transfer portal period with only one key departure to his roster. The boys also discuss the reports of CFP’s plans to consider moving to 14 teams in 2026 and also spend some time talking about the opt-in drama from the much-anticipated EA Sports College Football 25 game. Closing things up, Matt and Mike go back and forth in a segment where they hypothetically rate some of Michigan football’s most notable 2024 standouts per EA Sports player rating system. Links Download the Tom Brady/Michigan app: Autograph The SMASH Collection Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Summary In this episode, Michael Smeltzer and Matt Hartwell discuss various topics related to Michigan football, including JJ McCarthy's NFL draft projection, Michigan's record-breaking NFL combine invites, player transfers, coaching staff changes, and NIL initiatives. They also present their postseason superlative awards, including the Hassan Haskins Workhorse Award, Desmond Howard Catch of the Year, Bench Mason Award, Jabrill Peppers Swiss Army Knife Award, Freshman Freak Award, Sophomore Standout Award, and O-Ja-Bo Award for Biggest Surprise. Takeaways Quinton Johnson was a reliable player for Michigan football, always making good plays. The Zak Zinter Award is given to the best offensive lineman, and it is renamed in honor of Zak Zinter. Mike Staintristil is recognized as the best defensive back of the year. Mason Graham is chosen as the best defensive lineman. Blake Corum is named the Braylon Edwards Offensive MVP. Trevor Keegan is recognized as Mr. Reliable. JJ McCarthy is awarded the Most Valuable Michigan Man. Links Download the Tom Brady/Michigan app: Autograph Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the annual Out of the Blue season awards, where the boys look back on the year that was on the football field and in movie theatres. This years categories are: 9:15 Special Teams Play of the Season, Special Teams Player, Best Cinematography, Best Football Environment of the Year, Best Offensive Coordinator Performance 29:26 Defensive Coordinator Performances, Soundbite of the Year, Best Director, Toughest Player on the Team, Hardest Hitter on the Team, Offensive Lineman of the Year, Best Supporting Actress. 56:21 Defensive Lineman of the Year, Best Supporting Actor, Newcomer of the Year, Best Actress, Defensive MVP, Offensive MVP, Forgotten Moment of the Season 1:31:08 Underlooked Films of the Year, Secondary Player of the Year, Best Defensive Play of the Season, Best Offensive Play of the Season, Best Movie of the Year, Best Moment of the Season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Summary The latest episode of the Big House Bleachers podcast hosted by Michael Smeltzer and Matt Hartwell covers various topics including Michigan coaching staff changes, the hiring of Don "Wink" Martindale as defensive coordinator, the hiring of Sean Magee as general manager, the performance and coaching issues of Michigan basketball, and more. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Super Bowl Predictions 01:14 Discussion on Coaching Staff Changes 04:15 Analysis of Don Wink Martindale as Defensive Coordinator 05:11 Excitement about Wink Martindale's Hiring 10:11 Discussion on Sean MaGee's Hiring as General Manager 15:32 Speculation on Potential Coaching Candidates 21:17 Michigan Basketball Performance and Coaching Issues 35:32 Preview of Super Bowl and Predictions 45:17 Closing Remarks Links Download the Tom Brady/Michigan app: Autograph Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Elston has joined Jim Harbaugh with the LA Chargers and the Wolverines are in search of a defensive staff. Andy and Jared throw out some ideas on how to fill the gaps as well as covering Michigan basketball and hockey, Roman Wilson in the Senior Bowl, and the majesty of Carl Weathers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today’s Big House Bleachers, Matt and Mike discuss the sad trajectory of Michigan basketball and where things stand with Juwan Howard after another rough loss over the weekend. Bringing things swiftly back to football, the guys also dive into some of Sherrone Moore’s coaching hires front the past week and grade each one accordingly. They also take some time to discuss Jim Harbaugh’s comments regarding J.J. McCarthy’s draft stock and what realistic expectations could look like. Lastly, the boys take their first way-too-early look at the Wolverines’ 2024 season and what a realistic floor and ceiling could be for Team 145. Download the Tom Brady/Michigan app: Autograph Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andy and Jared react to the official hiring of Sherrone Moore as the new head coach of Michigan and discuss the rest of the staff moves and potential moves. They offer up some early thoughts on team 145, Senior Bowl results, Michigan basketball and hockey, and the Detroit Lions. In the back half they revisit some old potential nicknames and work through some new ones for 2023 players and the upcoming team before ranking the top quarterback performances from 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of the Big House Bleachers podcast, co-hosts Michael Smeltzer and Matt Hartwell unpack a whirlwind week for Michigan football. The episode kicks off with the major headline of Jim Harbaugh leaving his post as Michigan's head coach to join the NFL's LA Chargers, a move that has sent ripples through the college football world. Adding to the drama, Harbaugh's departure is followed by his decision to bring along Jesse Minter, the Wolverines' defensive coordinator, to the Chargers. In what the hosts describe as a bittersweet transition, Sherrone Moore, the team's current offensive coordinator, steps into the spotlight as Michigan's new head coach. This appointment marks a historic moment, as Moore becomes the first black head coach in the program's history, a move that has garnered widespread support from the Michigan fan base. The conversation then shifts to speculation and preferences for who might fill the now-vacant offensive coordinator role. Smeltzer and Hartwell discuss potential candidates, emphasizing the importance of finding someone who can maintain the team's offensive momentum. The defensive coordinator position is another focal point, with the co-hosts weighing in on who might be a good fit for the role, considering the team's needs and the direction Moore might want to take the program. Highlighting the emotional impact of Harbaugh's departure, Smeltzer and Hartwell share their top 10 favorite moments from Harbaugh's tenure with Michigan, reminiscing about his impact on and off the field. They follow this with a discussion of the top 10 games of Harbaugh's career, showcasing the highs and lows of his time with the Wolverines. The episode concludes with predictions for the 2024 Michigan Wolverine football team's defensive depth chart, as the hosts speculate on how the team will adapt and evolve under its new leadership. Throughout the episode, Smeltzer and Hartwell engage in thoughtful analysis, peppered with personal anecdotes and a deep understanding of Michigan football's culture and community. Their discussion reflects the mixed emotions of the fan base—nostalgia for Harbaugh's era, excitement for Moore's historic appointment, and curiosity about the future of Michigan football. FANATICS LINK: fanatics.93n6tx.net/3eEV7X AUTOGRAPH LINK: http://link.ag.fan/mbrew Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Josh Bisher

Guys, Michigan fans are your target listeners yet you continue to slander the team. Wish y'all luck but I'm unsubscribing.

Apr 15th
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SHOELACE#16

GO BLUE 〽️〽️〽️〽️

Oct 24th
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