Query & Company Podcast

The Fan Midday Show is on 93.5 & 107.5 The Fan on Monday through Friday from 12PM till 3PM.

Pacers Demolished by Bucks. Dustin Dopirak, Christie Sides, Beau Estes Join!

(00:00-30:23) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison wondering what the heck happened last night in Milwaukee for the Indiana Pacers. Jake and Jimmy are frustrated with the selfless nature of Tyrese Haliburton instead of trying to take the game over after realizing the other players didn’t have it last night. They also question what is going on with Pascal Siakam right now after three consistent dud offensive scoring performances. (30:23-50:30) – The guys come back from break with the phone lines full of listeners looking to share their opinions on the game and share some positivity. Jake asked each called to share something they were thankful for when they woke up this morning to break up the negativity. (50:30-53:08) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy taking one more call and discussing the month of May. (53:08-1:22:09) – Indiana Pacers beat reporter, Dustin Dopirak, from the Indianapolis Star joins Query & Company from Milwaukee to share his thoughts on the disappointing loss by the Pacers last night. He weighs in on Jimmy’s point that this team could be too selfless at times, tries to explain what’s going on with Pascal Siakam the last three games, weighs in on whether Giannis or Lillard will return for game six, and assesses if game six can be classified as a must win game for Indiana. (1:22:09-1:37:22) – Following their conversation with Dustin Dopirak, Jake and Jimmy take a step back and look at the rest of the NBA Playoffs. They discuss the crazy ending between the Knicks/76ers and how the Cavaliers/Magic series has been forgotten about. (1:37:22-1:41:37) – Jake and Jimmy close the second hour of the show with Jimmy asking the others for advice on something that he discovered. (1:41:37-2:10:35) – NBA.com’s Beau Estes joins Query & Company to give his national perspective on the Pacers/Bucks series, states that the Pacers are playing with fire right now after last night’s loss to Milwaukee, shares some notes he came across when examining the return of Giannis and Lillard, weighs in on the passive nature of Tyrese Haliburton in connection to playoff basketball, believes the Pacers might need a guy that brings a little fire to provide energy on a night where the team needs a jolt, and debates if we are seeing the torch change from LeBron James, Kevin Durant, etc. to Anthony Edwards, Nikola Jokic, etc. (2:10:35-2:26:39) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Christie Sides joins the program to preview the start of the upcoming season with training camp underway. The conversation starts with discussing how Caitlin Clark’s passing gets her teammates excited, explains how establishing a dominant interior game to open three-point shooting for Clark, shares how excited she is for Aliyah Boston this season with the work she’s put it this offseason, and reveals something she loves about Caitlin Clark already. (2:26:39-2:35:31) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a bet he likes, and JMV joining the guys in studio!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

05-01
02:35:31

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 5/1/24

Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-28:09) – Indiana Pacers beat reporter, Dustin Dopirak, from the Indianapolis Star joins Query & Company from Milwaukee to share his thoughts on the disappointing loss by the Pacers last night. He weighs in on Jimmy’s point that this team could be too selfless at times, tries to explain what’s going on with Pascal Siakam the last three games, weighs in on whether Giannis or Lillard will return for game six, and assesses if game six can be classified as a must win game for Indiana. (28:09-56:10) – NBA.com’s Beau Estes joins Query & Company to give his national perspective on the Pacers/Bucks series, states that the Pacers are playing with fire right now after last night’s loss to Milwaukee, shares some notes he came across when examining the return of Giannis and Lillard, weighs in on the passive nature of Tyrese Haliburton in connection to playoff basketball, believes the Pacers might need a guy that brings a little fire to provide energy on a night where the team needs a jolt, and debates if we are seeing the torch change from LeBron James, Kevin Durant, etc. to Anthony Edwards, Nikola Jokic, etc. (56:10-1:08:03) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Christie Sides joins the program to preview the start of the upcoming season with training camp underway. The conversation starts with discussing how Caitlin Clark’s passing gets her teammates excited, explains how establishing a dominant interior game to open three-point shooting for Clark, shares how excited she is for Aliyah Boston this season with the work she’s put it this offseason, and reveals something she loves about Caitlin Clark already.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

05-01
01:08:04

Pacers Look to End Bucks Tonight! Stephen Holder, Al Unser Jr., Tyrone Tracy Jr., and Jeremiah Johnson Join!

(00:00-32:13) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison previewing tonight’s game between the Indiana Pacers and the Milwaukee Bucks. Additionally, they discuss the games last night between Nuggets/Lakers and Thunder/Pelicans. (32:13-46:28) – The guys come back from break with Eddie sharing the potential times for game six for the Pacers and when they could start the second round depending on how tonight’s game goes. Jake and Jimmy also look at the difference between game one and the following three games for the Pacers. (46:28-48:09) – Hour one concludes with Jake asking Jimmy and Eddie what they would like to experience in the month of May when they are out there for shows. (48:09-1:17:08) – ESPN.com’s Indianapolis Colts beat reporter, Stephen Holder, makes his weekly visit on the program to share his general thoughts on the draft class, what he thinks of Chris Ballard banking on the development of the Jaylon Jones and Dallis Flowers returning to 100%, assesses the running back room with no clear backup to Jonathan Taylor, and he discusses the first practice for the Indiana Fever he attended to see Caitlin Clark. (1:17:08-1:34:22) – Former Decatur Central Hawk and Purdue Boilermaker, Tyrone Tracy Jr., joins the program to share what the NFL Draft process was like for him, reveals if any teams told him that they would be selecting him but didn’t, explains how much his family has meant to him growing up, and highlights what he’s excited about now that he is a member of the New York Giants following them picking him in the fifth round. (1:34:22-1:34:56) – Jake quickly closes out the second hour of the show by previewing their upcoming conversation with Al Unser Jr.! (1:34:56-1:57:43) – Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner, Al Unser Jr., joins Jake and Jimmy in studio to discuss his involvement with IndyCar today, shares his thoughts on the penalties handed out to Team Penske last week, what it’s like for him experiencing Pacers/Knicks while winning the Indianapolis 500 in 1984, if he ever got used to seeing the grandstands full of fans for the race after practicing or testing with empty grandstands, and his connection to the Johnny Lightning Special. (1:57:43-2:22:12) – Bally Sports Indiana’s Jeremiah Johnson concludes our guest lineup this afternoon by previewing tonight’s game five between the Pacers and Bucks. He weighs in on whether the fourth win of the series is the hardest one to get, states that the Pacers are operating and their best when one player isn’t going off for thirty points or more, explains how important the off court chemistry to success in the playoffs when times are tough, and believes the key to the Pacers offense is getting two feet in the paint. (2:22:12-2:25:37) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a bet he likes, and JMV joining the guys in studio!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-30
02:25:38

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 4/30/24

Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-28:46) – ESPN.com’s Indianapolis Colts beat reporter, Stephen Holder, makes his weekly visit on the program to share his general thoughts on the draft class, what he thinks of Chris Ballard banking on the development of the Jaylon Jones and Dallis Flowers returning to 100%, assesses the running back room with no clear backup to Jonathan Taylor, and he discusses the first practice for the Indiana Fever he attended to see Caitlin Clark. (28:46-45:34) – Former Decatur Central Hawk and Purdue Boilermaker, Tyrone Tracy Jr., joins the program to share what the NFL Draft process was like for him, reveals if any teams told him that they would be selecting him but didn’t, explains how much his family has meant to him growing up, and highlights what he’s excited about now that he is a member of the New York Giants following them picking him in the fifth round. (45:34-1:08:10) – Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner, Al Unser Jr., joins Jake and Jimmy in studio to discuss his involvement with IndyCar today, shares his thoughts on the penalties handed out to Team Penske last week, what it’s like for him experiencing Pacers/Knicks while winning the Indianapolis 500 in 1984, if he ever got used to seeing the grandstands full of fans for the race after practicing or testing with empty grandstands, and his connection to the Johnny Lightning Special. (1:08:10-1:26:22) – Bally Sports Indiana’s Jeremiah Johnson concludes our guest lineup this afternoon by previewing tonight’s game five between the Pacers and Bucks. He weighs in on whether the fourth win of the series is the hardest one to get, states that the Pacers are operating and their best when one player isn’t going off for thirty points or more, explains how important the off court chemistry to success in the playoffs when times are tough, and believes the key to the Pacers offense is getting two feet in the paint.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-30
01:26:22

Colts Draft Recap + Pacers One Win Away From Advancing!

(00:00-29:42) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the big wins over the weekend for the Indiana Pacers over the Milwaukee Bucks. They spend some time praising the consistency that Myles Turner has brought in the series and how it has been a team approach the last three wins instead of one player carrying the entire workload. They also touch on the Colts draft class. (29:42-48:12) – Evan Sidery from Forbes Sports, Sporting News, and Athlon Sports joins Query & Company to share his perspective on how the Pacers are playing in the playoffs, what he would expect to see in a Pacers vs Knicks series if both teams take care of business, believes that it’s finally time for Pacer fans to issue an apology to Myles Turner, examines the situation the Phoenix Suns are in with all the money tied up between the three superstars following his comparison of this Pacers team to the 2021 Suns, and states that the Pacers could be a destination team in the future for disgruntles superstars. (48:12-53:54) – Hour one concludes with Jake sharing his story about almost getting beat up in Alabama when he was going around time during his time off. (53:54-1:22:44) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4 and FOX59 joins Query & Company to share his thoughts on how the Colts did in the 2024 NFL Draft. He weighs in on the impact that Adonai Mitchell could have on Alec Pierce’s snap count, assesses how much pressure is being put on Jelani Woods or Andrew Ogletree to prove they are capable starting tight ends in the NFL, examines what the cornerback room looks like right now following the draft, and relives the Bo Jackson era after Jake asking Chapp about his memories of Bo. (1:22:44-1:36:35) – Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie give away two pairs of tickets for listeners to go to the Sonsio Grand Prix next weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Both callers have to answer trivia questions of their choice. (1:36:35-1:43:35) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the show by discussing the upcoming mini marathon being the first domino to fall for the Indy 500. (1:43:35-2:13:33) – Television voice of the Indiana Pacers from Bally Sports Indiana in Chris Denari tips off the final hour of the program by sharing his thoughts on the way Myles Turner is playing right now, assesses if the both teams have put all their cards on the table yet when it comes to gameplans, loves the way that Andrew Nembhard has embraced being the tough guy with Aaron Nesmith, and weighs in on the Pacers/Racers debate that Jake and Jimmy had earlier in the show. (2:13:33-2:26:28) – Jake and Jimmy come back from break by reliving one of the worst NFL sideline reports in history following the news of the Kansas City Chiefs extending Travis Kelce and some broadcast changes for ESPN and CBS to their studio hosts. (2:26:28-2:34:03) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining to praise the job Myles Turner has done this series!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-29
02:35:03

Best Of Query & Company - Monday 4/29/24

Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-17:56) – Evan Sidery from Forbes Sports, Sporting News, and Athlon Sports joins Query & Company to share his perspective on how the Pacers are playing in the playoffs, what he would expect to see in a Pacers vs Knicks series if both teams take care of business, believes that it’s finally time for Pacer fans to issue an apology to Myles Turner, examines the situation the Phoenix Suns are in with all the money tied up between the three superstars following his comparison of this Pacers team to the 2021 Suns, and states that the Pacers could be a destination team in the future for disgruntles superstars. (17:56-44:38) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4 and FOX59 joins Query & Company to share his thoughts on how the Colts did in the 2024 NFL Draft. He weighs in on the impact that Adonai Mitchell could have on Alec Pierce’s snap count, assesses how much pressure is being put on Jelani Woods or Andrew Ogletree to prove they are capable starting tight ends in the NFL, examines what the cornerback room looks like right now following the draft, and relives the Bo Jackson era after Jake asking Chapp about his memories of Bo. (44:38-59:41) – Television voice of the Indiana Pacers from Bally Sports Indiana in Chris Denari tips off the final hour of the program by sharing his thoughts on the way Myles Turner is playing right now, assesses if the both teams have put all their cards on the table yet when it comes to gameplans, loves the way that Andrew Nembhard has embraced being the tough guy with Aaron Nesmith, and weighs in on the Pacers/Racers debate that Jake and Jimmy had earlier in the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-29
59:42

Indianapolis Colts Select Laiatu Latu! Kevin Bowen & Tony East Join!

(00:00-29:16) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing their thoughts on the Indianapolis Colts selecting UCLA EDGE rusher Laiatu Latu. Jimmy is fine with it but was hoping it was a player that fits a need or a bigger want. Jake and Eddie applaud Chris Ballard for taking who they believed was the best player available. (29:16-44:18) – Jake opens the phone lines for Colts fans to share their opinion on the Colts selecting Latu. Based on the number of calls, it fits the thoughts of Colts fans on Twitter. Some callers liked the pick, and some were not fans of it. (44:18-49:47) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy taking more calls. (49:47-1:13:25) – Co-host of the Wake Up Call with KB & Andy in Kevin Bowen makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to share his thoughts on the Colts selecting Latu, explains why Chris Ballard wasn’t able to trade up to select Marvin Harrison Jr. or Rome Odunze, and shares his thoughts on the game three tonight between the Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers. (1:13:25-1:25:42) – Jake’s friends from Australia are in town for the Indiana Pacers game this afternoon and then plan to attend Sunday’s game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse along with game five on Tuesday night in Milwaukee. He and Jimmy ask them what they like about Indiana and why they will continue coming back to the state. (1:25:42-1:28:39) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the show by providing an update on the Milwaukee Bucks injury report. (1:28:39-1:58:35) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, Sports Illustrated, WTHR, and Locked On Pacers tips off the final hour of the show by previewing tonight’s Pacers game against the Bucks, states that the Bucks essentially have no chance at defeating Indiana if Khris Middleton can’t play tonight, explains why Tyrese Haliburton’s assist numbers are high but his scoring output isn’t, and then provides a report on the list of places that Jake gave him to visit when he was in Milwaukee. (1:58:35-2:09:09) – Jake and Jimmy come back from break by announcing a minor change to the way players might appear on Sundays in the NFL. Also, Jake shares this week’s good for the heart Friday story sponsored by Franciscan Health. (2:09:09-2:13:04) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie a couple bets he likes, and jake announcing who will be revving up the IndyCar at the Pacers game tonight!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-26
02:13:05

Best Of Query & Company - Friday 4/26/24

Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-22:50) – Co-host of the Wake Up Call with KB & Andy in Kevin Bowen makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to share his thoughts on the Colts selecting Latu, explains why Chris Ballard wasn’t able to trade up to select Marvin Harrison Jr. or Rome Odunze, and shares his thoughts on the game three tonight between the Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers. (22:50-52:32) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, Sports Illustrated, WTHR, and Locked On Pacers tips off the final hour of the show by previewing tonight’s Pacers game against the Bucks, states that the Bucks essentially have no chance at defeating Indiana if Khris Middleton can’t play tonight, explains why Tyrese Haliburton’s assist numbers are high but his scoring output isn’t, and then provides a report on the list of places that Jake gave him to visit when he was in Milwaukee.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-26
53:32

It's NFL Draft Day! Matt Taylor and Eric Edholm Join!

(00:00-28:11) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison diving into the NFL Draft with it being draft day! They share their brief opinions on what they believe the Indianapolis Colts will do in the draft today. Jake teases a conversation that he and Jimmy will have next segment about one player that first them perfectly. (28:11-44:04) – Jake reveals that he thinks Brock Bowers would be a perfect fit within the Indianapolis Colts offense. He explains that it could help open the offense for Michael Pittman Jr. down the field and that it would unlock another part of the offense with the team lacking a player with incredible YAC ability. Jimmy reacts to Jake’s thoughts and shares his thoughts on why he wants Chris Ballard to select the Georgia tight end. (44:04-49:52) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing what Jake’s friends from Australia are doing today before they attend the Indiana Pacers game tomorrow night. (49:52-1:15:55) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, joins the program to preview tonight’s NFL Draft. He highlights the positions that he doesn’t think General Manager Chris Ballard needs to address in the draft, notes how many times Ballard has traded back in the first round, believes that the Colts need to stay where they are to help supplement the talent in the top half of the roster, reacts to Jake’s belief that Jim Irsay could nudge, or has nudged, Ballard to move up to select Marvin Harrison Jr., and provides insight on what the building is like during this time of the year. (1:15:55-1:32:09) – During their conversation with Matt Taylor, the Indiana Business Journal announced that the city of Indianapolis is pulling out of its deal with the Indy Eleven and Diamond Keystone Group in providing financial support for Eleven Park. Jake and Jimmy share their thoughts on the announcement from IBJ. (1:32:09-1:35:08) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the show by discussing more things that Jake’s Australian friends can do between game three and game four of the Pacers playoff series against the Bucks. (1:38:13-2:07:05) – Eric Edholm from NFL.com kicks off the final hour of the show by revealing who he has the Indianapolis Colts selecting in his final mock draft, shares what he’s hearing in terms of which teams are looking to trade up in the first round, tries to figure out what kind of compensation the Colts could get if they traded back, notes a couple players that he’s listing as risers and fallers in the draft, identifies some middle of the draft wide receivers that could break out right away sort of like Puka Nacua last season for the Rams, and assesses the likelihood that Kool-Aid McKinstry slips out of the first round to give Indy a chance to trade up and select him in the second. (2:07:05-2:17:14) – Jake and Jimmy ask Eddie some questions about coaching travel baseball before the three of them discuss the NFL Draft. Each of them try to predict which team moves up into the top five of tonight’s first round. (2:17:14-2:21:40) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie a couple bets he likes, and JMV joining the guys in studio!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-25
02:21:40

Best Of Query & Company - Thursday 4/25/24

Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-25:49) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, joins the program to preview tonight’s NFL Draft. He highlights the positions that he doesn’t think General Manager Chris Ballard needs to address in the draft, notes how many times Ballard has traded back in the first round, believes that the Colts need to stay where they are to help supplement the talent in the top half of the roster, reacts to Jake’s belief that Jim Irsay could nudge, or has nudged, Ballard to move up to select Marvin Harrison Jr., and provides insight on what the building is like during this time of the year. (25:49-52:25) – Eric Edholm from NFL.com kicks off the final hour of the show by revealing who he has the Indianapolis Colts selecting in his final mock draft, shares what he’s hearing in terms of which teams are looking to trade up in the first round, tries to figure out what kind of compensation the Colts could get if they traded back, notes a couple players that he’s listing as risers and fallers in the draft, identifies some middle of the draft wide receivers that could break out right away sort of like Puka Nacua last season for the Rams, and assesses the likelihood that Kool-Aid McKinstry slips out of the first round to give Indy a chance to trade up and select him in the second.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-25
52:25

Pacers Dominate Bucks + NFL Draft Preview!

(00:00-28:56) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison sharing their thoughts on the Pacers dominate victory over the Milwaukee Bucks to even the series up at a game apiece. They have a brief conversation about Tyrese Haliburton and the contract that he was given, the importance of Aaron Nesmith making the right play, and comment that was made to Tyrese Haliburton’s brother. (28:56-46:53) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files and 1075TheFan.com joins the program to share his thoughts on the dominating win last night for the Indiana Pacers, evaluates another lackluster offensive scoring performance from Tyrese Haliburton, agrees with Jake about the importance of Aaron Nesmith when it comes to making the right decisions, and assesses if the torch has been handed from Haliburton to Pascal Siakam as the team’s leader. (46:53-52:41) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing the announcement from IndyCar that Team Penske was being penalized for using pushing to pass on restarts in the first race of the season in St. Pete. (52:41-1:19:40) – Joel Erickson from the Indianapolis Star joins the program to share what he’s hearing whom the Colts are zeroing in on with the fifteenth pick in the NFL Draft, shares which two players he think Chris Ballard would trade up for in the draft, where things stand right now with selecting a quarterback in the first round, weighs in on the rumors about Brandon Aiyuk being connected to the Indianapolis Colts, and believes that the Colts should keep trying on edge rushers even just because you are bound to get a generational talent. (1:19:40-1:33:06) – The Houston Chronicle’s Jonathan Alexander joins Query & Company ahead of tomorrow’s NFL Draft to recap the offseason the Texans have had, assesses what the future hold for Stefon Diggs with Houston if he has another dominant season on the one-year deal, examines where John Metchie III fits into their offensive plans, provides his opinion on the Indianapolis Colts, and states that Houston believes they can compete now with any team in the NFL with their offseason acquisitions and continued development of C.J. Stroud. (1:33:06-1:41:15) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the show by discussing Bobby Portis’s comment after the game about the Pacers being frontrunners. Eddie brings up the point that the Bucks could be flustered after losing for the fifth time to the Pacers this season. (1:38:13-2:10:15) – Thor Nystrom from Fantasy Pros kicks off the final hour of the show to give his perspective on the NFL Draft. He shares who he thinks the Colts should take with the fifteenth pick, doesn’t believe there is any way, shape, or form that the Bears would consider trading the first overall pick, states that he would love to see Brian Thomas Jr. drafted by Indianapolis, breaks down the games of Dallas Turner, Terrian Arnold, and Quinyon Mitchell with those three being mocked to Indy, and shares some NFL Draft prop bets that he likes. (2:10:15-2:21:55) – Jake and Jimmy come back from break and rehash the news of the day with Josef Newgarden being disqualified in the St. Pete race and giving Pato O’Ward the win for the first race of the season. (2:21:55-2:30:08) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie a couple bets he likes, and JMV joining the guys in studio!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-24
02:30:08

Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 4/24/24

Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-16:41) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files and 1075TheFan.com joins the program to share his thoughts on the dominating win last night for the Indiana Pacers, evaluates another lackluster offensive scoring performance from Tyrese Haliburton, agrees with Jake about the importance of Aaron Nesmith when it comes to making the right decisions, and assesses if the torch has been handed from Haliburton to Pascal Siakam as the team’s leader. (16:41-43:35) – Joel Erickson from the Indianapolis Star joins the program to share what he’s hearing whom the Colts are zeroing in on with the fifteenth pick in the NFL Draft, shares which two players he think Chris Ballard would trade up for in the draft, where things stand right now with selecting a quarterback in the first round, weighs in on the rumors about Brandon Aiyuk being connected to the Indianapolis Colts, and believes that the Colts should keep trying on edge rushers even just because you are bound to get a generational talent. (43:35-54:47) – The Houston Chronicle’s Jonathan Alexander joins Query & Company ahead of tomorrow’s NFL Draft to recap the offseason the Texans have had, assesses what the future hold for Stefon Diggs with Houston if he has another dominant season on the one-year deal, examines where John Metchie III fits into their offensive plans, provides his opinion on the Indianapolis Colts, and states that Houston believes they can compete now with any team in the NFL with their offseason acquisitions and continued development of C.J. Stroud. (54:47-1:17:54) – Thor Nystrom from Fantasy Pros kicks off the final hour of the show to give his perspective on the NFL Draft. He shares who he thinks the Colts should take with the fifteenth pick, doesn’t believe there is any way, shape, or form that the Bears would consider trading the first overall pick, states that he would love to see Brian Thomas Jr. drafted by Indianapolis, breaks down the games of Dallas Turner, Terrion Arnold, and Quinyon Mitchell with those three being mocked to Indy, and shares some NFL Draft prop bets that he likes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-24
01:21:26

Game Two Preview with Jeremiah Johnson + NFL Draft Preview with Stephen Holder & JP Shadrick!

(00:00-27:30) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Jake’s whereabouts over the weekend in Long Beach. Jake also shares his thoughts on the Indiana Pacers losing game one to the Milwaukee Bucks. He also brings up a conversation about Tyrese Haliburton that he believes need to be had. (27:30-41:48) – If the first segment of the show, Jake teased two reasons why he thinks the Indiana Pacers will defeat the Milwaukee Bucks in the series. Jimmy reacts to his reasonings. One of them is the obvious when it comes to playoff struggles for a particular person associated with Milwaukee. (41:48-47:45) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing the Village People after coming back from break with Macho Man. (47:45-1:21:44) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly visit on the program to share his takeaways from his conversation with Colts Owner Jim Irsay, if he believes if Irsay will be able to speak at all following the draft on a conference call or Zoom, states that it is very unlikely Chris Ballard trades up because he covets more picks and not less picks, doesn’t believe that people should discount Ballard’s comments last week about the cornerbacks currently on the roster, examines the likelihood that the Colts select Brock Bowers if he is available for them with the fifteenth pick, and assesses which side of the ball has more players selected in the draft. (1:21:44-1:29:09) – Jake comes back from break by revealing the things he will propose and make happen if he runs for mayor. Additionally, Jake has come up with a campaign slogan that he is going to trademark so nobody else can steal it. (1:29:09-1:32:53) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the show by giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see the GMR Grand Prix! (1:38:13-2:00:10) – JP Shadrick from Jaguars.com joins Query & Company to assess how the offseason has gone for the Jaguars, previews what they need to address in the NFL Draft on Thursday in the first and second rounds, if he believes they need to add a true number one wide receiver to the mix, provides his opinion on where the Colts stack up in the division, and shares his opinion on whether Jacksonville will use the national love for Houston as a motivation to prove they are still one of the best teams in the AFC South after a disappointing season. (2:03:47-2:15:31) – Jeremiah Johnson from Bally Sports Indiana joins the program to preview game two tonight between the Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers, states that he expects Tyrese Haliburton to be aggressive in the first quarter and the Pacers to be physical with Damian Lillard defensively, when he expects to see Giannis back on the floor based off of what he’s heard from the Bucks, and reveals if he’s visited anywhere or purchased anything exclusive to Milwaukee. (2:15:31-2:20:56) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie a couple bets he likes, and JMV joining the guys in studio to share his thoughts on game two tonight!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-23
02:20:56

Best Of Query & Company - Tuesday 4/23/24

Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-31:15) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly visit on the program to share his takeaways from his conversation with Colts Owner Jim Irsay, if he believes if Irsay will be able to speak at all following the draft on a conference call or Zoom, states that it is very unlikely Chris Ballard trades up because he covets more picks and not less picks, doesn’t believe that people should discount Ballard’s comments last week about the cornerbacks currently on the roster, examines the likelihood that the Colts select Brock Bowers if he is available for them with the fifteenth pick, and assesses which side of the ball has more players selected in the draft. (31:15-55:09) – JP Shadrick from Jaguars.com joins Query & Company to assess how the offseason has gone for the Jaguars, previews what they need to address in the NFL Draft on Thursday in the first and second rounds, if he believes they need to add a true number one wide receiver to the mix, provides his opinion on where the Colts stack up in the division, and shares his opinion on whether Jacksonville will use the national love for Houston as a motivation to prove they are still one of the best teams in the AFC South after a disappointing season. (55:09-1:10:24) – Jeremiah Johnson from Bally Sports Indiana joins the program to preview game two tonight between the Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers, states that he expects Tyrese Haliburton to be aggressive in the first quarter and the Pacers to be physical with Damian Lillard defensively, when he expects to see Giannis back on the floor based off of what he’s heard from the Bucks, and reveals if he’s visited anywhere or purchased anything exclusive to Milwaukee.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-23
01:10:25

Pacers Recap & Colts Draft Preview! Dustin Dopirak, Jim Owczarski, Mike Chappell, and Nubyjas Wilborn Join!

(00:00-24:03) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jimmy Cook and James Boyd filling in for Jake Query by recapping the disappointing performance by the Indiana Pacers against the Milwaukee Bucks. They get into the Rick Carlisle rotations briefly, Tyrese Haliburton’s lack of aggressiveness offensively, and how some players looked like they were nervous in their first playoff performance. (24:03-43:53) – The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Jim Owczarski joins Query & Company to give his perspective on the game one dominating win for the Bucks, agrees with Jimmy that people forget how good Khris Middleton has been for Milwaukee in the playoffs, explains how the Bucks defense has improved since the last time the two teams faced off, provides an update on where Giannis is at right now with his calf strain, and if the Bucks would consider resting Giannis a little longer if they take a 2-0 advantage in the series. (43:53-50:11) – Hour one concludes with Jimmy, James, and Eddie sharing what they would do with the Pacers rotation moving forward after Rick Carlisle’s rotations received a lot of questioning last night. (50:11-1:17:27) – The IndyStar’s Dustin Dopirak joins the program to share his thoughts on how the Indiana Pacers performed last night against the Milwaukee Bucks, states that he thinks they really settled in the second half and expects them to play their brand of basketball in game two, assesses if the team is looking at last night’s loss as a missed opportunity with Giannis not playing, believes that Doug McDermott might be a part of the rotation still if they’re struggling to miss shots, and debates if Haliburton managing his unselfishness the way the Pacers can win the series. (1:17:27-1:33:52) – Jimmy and James return from break by providing an update on the health of Colts owner Jim Irsay courtesy of ESPN’s Stephen Holder. It leads them to discuss what James thinks the Colts will do with the fifteenth pick. (1:33:52-1:35:38) – Jimmy and James close out the second hour of the show by giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see the GMR Grand Prix! (1:38:13-2:03:47) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4 and FOX59 makes his weekly visit on Query & Company with Jimmy Cook and James Boyd to share his pre-draft thoughts for the Indianapolis Colts, believes that Chris Ballard would select Brock Bowers if he was available at fifteen, states that they need to help Anthony Richardson out by getting one of the top wide receiver options early in the draft unless a player they covet more is available, reiterates that if the Colts go corner, then they need to force a pick for wide receiver in the second round, and reveals that the Peyton Manning years ruined him in terms of needing to support the quarterback with explosive players every year. (2:03:47-2:20:23) – Nubyjas Wilborn from AllTitans.com joins the show as our first AFC South reporter guest of the week to preview the NFL Draft needs for the Titans. Additionally, he examines the AFC South landscape after the offseason moves by all the teams, shares his excitement to see Michael Pittman Jr. vs L’Jarius Sneed, and explains how this is a make-or-break year for Will Levis. (2:20:23-2:24:43) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and Eddie sharing a bet he has tonight. Plus, James Boyd reveals who he thinks the Colts will draft!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-22
02:26:14

Best Of Query & Company - Monday 4/22/24

Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-18:53) – The Milwaukee Sentinel’s Jim Owczarski joins Query & Company to give his perspective on the game one dominating win for the Bucks, agrees with Jimmy that people forget how good Khris Middleton has been for Milwaukee in the playoffs, explains how the Bucks defense has improved since the last time the two teams faced off, provides an update on where Giannis is at right now with his calf strain, and if the Bucks would consider resting Giannis a little longer if they take a 2-0 advantage in the series. (18:53-43:58) – The IndyStar’s Dustin Dopirak joins the program to share his thoughts on how the Indiana Pacers performed last night against the Milwaukee Bucks, states that he thinks they really settled in the second half and expects them to play their brand of basketball in game two, assesses if the team is looking at last night’s loss as a missed opportunity with Giannis not playing, believes that Doug McDermott might be a part of the rotation still if they’re struggling to miss shots, and debates if Haliburton managing his unselfishness the way the Pacers can win the series. (43:58-1:11:39) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4 and FOX59 makes his weekly visit on Query & Company with Jimmy Cook and James Boyd to share his pre-draft thoughts for the Indianapolis Colts, believes that Chris Ballard would select Brock Bowers if he was available at fifteen, states that they need to help Anthony Richardson out by getting one of the top wide receiver options early in the draft unless a player they covet more is available, reiterates that if the Colts go corner, then they need to force a pick for wide receiver in the second round, and reveals that the Peyton Manning years ruined him in terms of needing to support the quarterback with explosive players every year. (1:11:39-1:26:44) – Nubyjas Wilborn from AllTitans.com joins the show as our first AFC South reporter guest of the week to preview the NFL Draft needs for the Titans. Additionally, he examines the AFC South landscape after the offseason moves by all the teams, shares his excitement to see Michael Pittman Jr. vs L’Jarius Sneed, and explains how this is a make-or-break year for Will Levis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-22
01:33:01

Pacers vs Bucks Playoff Preview with Chris Denari & Pat Boylan + NFL Draft Preview with Kevin Bowen!

(00:00-26:01) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the probability of the Indianapolis Colts trading up in the first round of the NFL Draft. Although it would go against everything Chris Ballard has done in his previous seven drafts, there are some hints that leave Jake to believe it could happen. (26:01-40:47) – Pat Boylan from the Indiana Pacers joins Query & Company to recap last night’s IU spring game with him on the broadcast for Big Ten Network, highlights his early takeaways from the culture change with Curt Cignetti, previews the upcoming playoff series against the Milwaukee Bucks, and the importance of this playoff series for Tyrese Haliburton to prove he is one of the up and coming stars in the NBA. (40:47-45:17) – Hour one concludes with Jake paying tribute to former Indianapolis Colts GM Bill Tobin following the news of his passing today. (45:17-1:07:31) – Jake and Jimmy kick off the second hour of today’s show by discussing the draft picks that Chris Ballard has made as the General Manager of the Indianapolis Colts. It leads to a discussion that they have about what seems reasonable for him to do with the fifteenth pick in the draft. Additionally, they compare the job the other teams have done building around their rosters with quarterbacks on rookie contracts. (1:07:31-1:25:45) – The television play-by-play voice of the Indiana Pacers, Chris Denari, stops by Query & Company to assess how many versions of the team he has seen this season, states that he expects Myles Turner to be a big part of the team’s success this playoff series, shares how vocal Pascal Siakam has been this week with his playoff experience, and believes that starting the series on the road without Giannis is a benefit for the Pacers. (1:25:45-1:28:52) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the show by giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Aerosmith and The Black Krowes! (1:38:13-1:56:48) – Co-host of the Wake Up Call with KB & Andy in Kevin Bowen joins the program to share his thoughts on what Chris Ballard had to say today in his pre-draft press conference, if he believes they could be out of the Brock Bowers sweepstakes with Andrew Ogletree being removed from the exempt list, shares what he thinks the Colts will do on Thursday night, and previews the upcoming playoff series for the Indiana Pacers against the Milwaukee Bucks. (1:56:48-2:09:04) – Every Friday, Franciscan Health brings us the Good for the Heart Friday segment. On today’s edition, Jake is joined by Charlie Walker to discuss the baseball league that he organizes for special needs children, teenagers, young adults, and adults. (2:09:04-2:14:02) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio to preview the weekend, the news of Ryan Conwell committing to Xavier, and go over some pronunciations!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-19
02:14:03

Best Of Query & Company - Friday 4/19/24

Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-14:17) – The television play-by-play voice of the Indiana Pacers, Chris Denari, stops by Query & Company to assess how many versions of the team he has seen this season, states that he expects Myles Turner to be a big part of the team’s success this playoff series, shares how vocal Pascal Siakam has been this week with his playoff experience, and believes that starting the series on the road without Giannis is a benefit for the Pacers. (14:17-32:21) – The television play-by-play voice of the Indiana Pacers, Chris Denari, stops by Query & Company to assess how many versions of the team he has seen this season, states that he expects Myles Turner to be a big part of the team’s success this playoff series, shares how vocal Pascal Siakam has been this week with his playoff experience, and believes that starting the series on the road without Giannis is a benefit for the Pacers. (32:21-57:37) – Co-host of the Wake Up Call with KB & Andy in Kevin Bowen joins the program to share his thoughts on what Chris Ballard had to say today in his pre-draft press conference, if he believes they could be out of the Brock Bowers sweepstakes with Andrew Ogletree being removed from the exempt list, shares what he thinks the Colts will do on Thursday night, and previews the upcoming playoff series for the Indiana Pacers against the Milwaukee Bucks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-19
59:38

Stephen Holder Previews NFL Draft + Tony East Previews Pacers vs Bucks!

(00:00-28:13) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the comment made by Gregg Doyel towards Caitlin Clark yesterday in her first press conference. Jake and Jimmy also get into the ticket prices for road games to watch her play and that two WNBA teams have moved to a bigger arena to accommodate for the ticket demands to see her play. The guys also state that people need to remember that she is a point guard and that getting her teammates involved is a big part of her game and that she might have some early season struggles with adjusting to the WNBA. (28:13-42:33) – With the Indiana Pacers set to take on the Milwaukee Bucks this weekend, Jake and Jimmy predict how many games they believe Giannis will play in the series. Additionally, Jake shares some off court troubles that Damian Lillard is dealing with right now and debate whether it will impact him on the court. Finally, they share some names that the Pacers have to contain in the playoff series. (42:33-48:40) – Hour one concludes with Jake asking Jimmy a couple questions to see if we can ring the Query & Company victory bell. (46:55-1:19:50) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, Sports Illustrated, and Locked On Pacers discussing his upcoming trip to Milwaukee for the playoff series. Additionally, he illuminates on who he thinks is a critical piece for the Pacers success in this series, if he believes the off-court issues for Damian Lillard will impact his play on the court, assesses if T.J. McConnell is becoming a reliable three-point shooter, and touches on two Indiana Fever road games being moved to bigger arenas. (1:19:50-1:33:39) – Following their conversation with Tony East, Jake and Jimmy highlight the departures and players that are coming in for Indiana with Bryson Tucker officially signing earlier today. It leads to Jake rehashing his opinion on where the transfer portal will go with the freedom of players to transfer willy nilly. (1:33:39-1:38:13) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the show by discussing why NFL Draft attendance numbers that seem to be misleading with the draft being a week away. (1:38:13-2:10:14) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program to opine on Jake’s opinion that the Indianapolis Colts will select a wide receiver with the fifteenth overall pick. He states that if they do select wide receiver in with their first-round pick, then it would be a nod towards Anthony Richardson. Holder also examines the chances that the Colts trade back in the first, trade back into the first round, and hints that the heavy interest in Danielle Hunter could speak towards their waning confidence in Kwity Paye. Finally, he shares his thoughts on Andrew Luck speaking in front of a camera for the first time since retirement. (2:10:14-2:17:11) – Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie give away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Aerosmith and The Black Krowes. It leads to Jake quizzing the other two if they have heard of The Blakc Krowes and whom their favorite solo artist or band is. (2:17:11-2:24:09) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio to preview what he’s got going on this afternoon!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-18
02:24:10

Best Of Query & Company - Thursday 4/18/24

Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-29:28) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, Sports Illustrated, and Locked On Pacers discussing his upcoming trip to Milwaukee for the playoff series. Additionally, he illuminates on who he thinks is a critical piece for the Pacers success in this series, if he believes the off-court issues for Damian Lillard will impact his play on the court, assesses if T.J. McConnell is becoming a reliable three-point shooter, and touches on two Indiana Fever road games being moved to bigger arenas. (29:28-1:01:14) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program to opine on Jake’s opinion that the Indianapolis Colts will select a wide receiver with the fifteenth overall pick. He states that if they do select wide receiver in with their first-round pick, then it would be a nod towards Anthony Richardson. Holder also examines the chances that the Colts trade back in the first, trade back into the first round, and hints that the heavy interest in Danielle Hunter could speak towards their waning confidence in Kwity Paye. Finally, he shares his thoughts on Andrew Luck speaking in front of a camera for the first time since retirement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

04-18
01:01:14

tm3389

always enjoy the show. Dakich is the best

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John Douglas

Come on Wells get off the speaker phone...love ya but that shit is annoying as hell.

12-28 Reply

John Douglas

This is the best race interview I've heard! The speedway is in great hands with Doug!

05-19 Reply

Dan Mastel

Worst show ever. It's the saltine of sports radio.

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