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In this episode of the podcast I am joined by my partner-in-crime and world class photographer Kim Montuoro as well as World Champion Competitive Eater Joey Chestnut. The three of us discuss this year’s Nathan’s Hot Dog Contest, how Joey got into competitive eating, whether or not he could beat Usain Bolt in a hotdog/100-yard sprint hybrid race and his impending nuptials in Mexico. No topic is off-limits in this podcast and the champ answers ALL our burning questions.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow Kim Montuoro on Twitter at @KMontuoro13 and on Instagram at @montuoro13. Follow Joey Chestnut on Twitter at @joeyjaws and on Instagram at @joeychestnut.
In this episode of the podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk is joined by two NFL fullbacks - Johnny Stanton from the Cleveland Browns and Mike Burton from the Kansas City Chiefs, to talk about the NFL, college & NIL, Dungeons & Dragons, pizza and of course fullbacks.
First up, California native Stanton talks about his transition from quarterback to fullback, what recruiting was like in the Golden State and breaks down his favorite tabletop role-playing game.
Later, east-coaster Burton joins the podcast to talk about his new contract with the Chiefs, his four-phase approach to fullbacking and how New Jersey has better pizza than New York.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow Johnny Stanton on Twitter and Instagram at @johnnystantoniv. And follow Mike Burton on Twitter and Instagram at @MikeBurtonFB.
In this milestone episode of the podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk is joined by two members of the Coastal Carolina football program to talk about how the Chanticleers have made college football fun again. (Disclaimer: college football is pretty fun already).
First, Emily chats with senior long snapper CJ Schrimpf about his junior college journey and how he found his way to Conway, what it's like to be part of this Chanticleer team and his NIL deal with a local limo company that allows him and a few of his teammates to arrive to home games in style.
Later, Emily is joined by Coastal Carolina football Coordinator of Player Personnel Colton Korn, who talks about coaching with his brother, Co-Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach Willy Korn, playing in hostile Sun Belt environments and what its been like to watch head coach Jamey Chadwell build something special in South Carolina.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem, follow CJ Schrimpf on Twitter and Instagram at @CJ_Schrimpf and follow Colton Korn on Twitter at @CoachColtonKorn and on Instagram at @ckorn11.
In this episode of the podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk is once again joined by the infamous stadium traveler Michael Barker to tackle their respective travel and coverage schedules for the second half of the college football season. They discuss why they chose each game and what they are excited for about each matchup. Plus they reveal which conference championships they will be attending.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem and follow Mike Barker on Twitter and Instagram at @CFBCampustour.
In this episode of the podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk is joined by infamous stadium traveller Michael Barker to reveal their respective upcoming college football travel/coverage schedule. Michael has watched games at 109 out of 130 FBS stadiums and 30 out of 128 FCS Stadiums. Emily and Michael go week by week through the first half of the 2021 college football season, discussing which games they plan to be at and why.
Later in the episode, Emily is joined by sports photographer Kim Montuoro to talk about her career path, her job with the New York Yankees and the plans this all-star female writer/photographer duo have for this college football season!
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow Mike Barker on Twitter and Instagram at @CFBCampustour and follow Kim Montuoro on Instagram at @montuoro13 and on Twitter at @KMontuoro13.
In this episode of the podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk returns to college football and tackles the new Name, Image & Likeness policy by talking to two football players utilizing the new opportunity.
First, Emily chats with Marshall offensive lineman Will Ulmer about his passion for country music and how he can now get paid for gigs and play shows under his own name. No more "Lucky Bill" for Ulmer. Plus he talks about the Thundering Herd's coaching changes.
Later, Emily is joined by Georgia Southern Nose Tackle Gavin Adcock who talks about being a country music singer/songwriter and a Barstool Athlete. Gavin also breaks down the Eagles "GATA" motto.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow Will Ulmer on Twitter and Instagram at @UlmerWill. Make sure to follow Gavin Adcock on Twitter at @GavinAdcock and on Instagram at @gavinadcockmusic and check out his music on his YouTube page.
In this episode of the podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk recaps her very first Fourth of July at the Nathan's Hotdog Eating Contest with two of the contestants - 24th ranked Derek Hendrickson and 6th ranked Nick Wehry.
Hendrickson, nicknamed "Heavy D" talks about his first Coney Island experience and how he brings his competitive nature from baseball and football to the eating world.
Wehry dishes on the new venue and talks about his quest to beat Joey Chestnut. Plus he talks about his fiancé, top ranked female eater Miki Sudo and their new baby boy Max.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow Derek Hendrickson on Twitter at @Adven_HEAVY_D, on Instagram at @adventures_of_heavy_d and subscribe to his YouTube channel The Adventures of HEAVY D. Make sure to follow Nick Wehry on Twitter at @NickWehry, on Instagram at @nickwehry and subscribe to his YouTube Channel Nick Wehry. Also follow the Hungry Couple on Instagram at @mikiandnick and see their videos on Miki Sudo's YouTube page!
In this episode of the podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk is joined by two of the top-ranked competitive eaters in the world - No. 15 George "The Smorgasbord" Chiger and No. 3 Darron Breeden.
Chiger talks about his experiences on the Major League Eating circuit and how last year's Nathan's Hotdog Competition was drastically different due to Covid. He also shares his goal for this year's competition.
Breeden closes out the episode by talking about his prized wins over Joey Chestnut, how having an eating coach changed everything for him and confirms that cheating is not a thing when it comes to the top eaters. He also shares his plan to secure that second place spot again this year on the big stage.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow George Chiger on Twitter at @gchiger, on Instagram at @George.chiger and on Youtube at George The Smorgasbord Chiger. Make sure to follow Darron Breeden on Twitter at @DarronEats, on Instagram at @darron_eats and on Youtube at Darron Eats.
In this very unique episode of the podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk is joined by USA Today & The Draft Network writer Crissy Froyd as the two play a rousing 2021 NFL Draft edition of "Start, Bench, Cut." The girls dial up several NFL Draft prospects, media members and friends to play with them in this hour-long episode!
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com. And make sure to check out the Sideline Sass merchandise in the Brawl Network Shop at https://shop.thebrawlnetwork.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem and Crissy Froyd on Twitter at @crissy_froyd and on Instagram at @crissyfroyd.
In this very special episode of the podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk speaks with Texas Tech defensive lineman Eli Howard about his NFL Draft preparation. Howard talks about his football journey, his favorite Cliff Kingsbury memories, which Big 12 quarterback was the hardest to sack and the Reps for Rare Diseases campaign he joined for his pro day. Howard also talks about the deep edge rushing class and how he stands apart as well as what he would bring to an NFL team.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com. And make sure to check out the Sideline Sass merchandise in the Brawl Network Shop at https://shop.thebrawlnetwork.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem and follow Eli Howard on Instagram _53li_ If you want to donate to the Reps for Rare disease campaign, visit Eli's pledge page at https://charity.pledgeit.org/f/Y4A4Y54vhc.
In this episode of the podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk celebrates one of the very best things about March - the return of baseball. She checks in with a few people close to the Cardinals organization down in Palm Beach, Florida.
First, Emily catches up with Cardinals pitcher Tommy Parsons and talks with him about training during the pandemic, being reunited with his old teammates from Peoria and what it is like learning from the big league guys in Palm Beach.
Later, Emily is joined by former USC Trojan & Cardinals outfielder Lars Nootbaar to get the scoop on his spring training experience. Lars talks about meeting newly minted Cardinal Nolan Arenado, how he's learning from guys like Paul Goldschmidt and which big league guy has the most drip.
To close out the show, Emily is joined by Cardinals beat writer for the Bellville News Dispatch Jeff Jones to talk about the non-roster invite's play and how good this 2021 Cardinals team could really be.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com. And make sure to check out the Sideline Sass merchandise in the Brawl Network Shop at https://shop.thebrawlnetwork.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow Tommy Parsons on Twitter at @Tommy_parsons12 and on Instagram at @tommyparsons12. Follow Lars Nootbaar on Instagram at @lars_nootbaar11. And follow Jeff Jones on Twitter at @jmjones and on Instagram at @jones.jeffrey.m.
In this episode of the podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk wraps up coverage of the College Gridiron Showcase event in Fort Worth, Texas with three final interviews with players.
First, Emily chats with Ball State Running Back Caleb Huntley about setting program records with the Cardinals, winning a MAC Championship and the qualities and play he believes he would bring to an NFL team.
Later, Emily speaks with Huntley's teammate, Ball State Wide Receiver Antwan Davis about his incredible and unique football journey. Davis also talks about playing in the MAC and lifting weights with Huntley.
To close out the episode, Emily talks with Florida International Defensive Lineman Noah Curtis about his time with the Panthers, the most impressive QB he faced and which NFL player he models his play after. He also shares his pre-game playlist with us!
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com. And make sure to check out the Sideline Sass merchandise in the Brawl Network Shop at https://shop.thebrawlnetwork.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow the College Gridiron Showcase on Twitter at @CGSAllStar and on Instagram at @collegegridironshowcase. Follow Caleb Huntley on Twitter at @1DukeHuntley and on Instagram at @dukehuntley. Follow Antwan Davis on Twitter and Instagram at @_Antwandavis. And follow Noah Curtis on Twitter and Instagram at @showtime_Noah90.
In this very special 50th episode of the Sideline Sass Podcast, Host Emily Van Buskirk continues to break down the College Gridiron Showcase event. First up, Emily chats with event co-founder Jose Jefferson about what sets CGS apart from other NFL prospect events and showcases. Jose also breaks down the Small School showcase where guys from all over can compete for spots in the regular showcase.
Later, Emily chats with Houston Baptist Linebacker Caleb Johnson about his football journey, moving around a lot as part of a military family and his "built different" moniker.
To close out the podcast, Emily talks with Charleston defensive back Jeremy Bell, who opens up about the mistakes he made early in his career but how his path back to faith put him on the right track. He talks about mentoring young players who might be headed in that same direction at Charleston and how grateful and excited he is for the opportunity to show out at the College Gridiron Showcase.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com. And make sure to check out the Sideline Sass merchandise in the Brawl Network Shop at https://shop.thebrawlnetwork.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow the College Gridiron Showcase on Twitter at @CGSAllStar and on Instagram at @collegegridironshowcase. Follow Caleb Johnson on Twitter at @caleb2raw and on Instagram at @calebj__. Also follow Jeremy Bell on Twitter at @Desired_Gift and on Instagram at @hisglory_mystory.
In this episode of the Sideline Sass Podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk continues to preview next week's College Gridiron Showcase event, this time joined by one of the Co-Founder's, Craig Redd. Craig talks about the evolution of the showcase, touching on this year's Covid-related changes. He also discusses a unique showcase feature - the seminars designed for college-to-NFL transition.
Later, Emily is joined by Wisconsin Fullback Mason Stokke who talks about his time in the Big Ten. Stokke also talks about what it was like to learn under Alec Ingold who in turn learned under Derek Watt and the versatility he would bring to an NFL team.
To close out the podcast, Emily is joined by Oregon Tight End Hunter Kampmoyer, who talks about the tumultuous season in the Pac-12, his journey from defensive scout team to starting tight end and how he identifies as a fullback. Kampmoyer also shares about growing up in the small town of Bishop, Ca and how he likes to give back to the players at his high school.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com. And make sure to check out the Sideline Sass merchandise in the Brawl Network Shop at https://shop.thebrawlnetwork.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow the College Gridiron Showcase on Twitter at @CGSAllStar and on Instagram at @collegegridironshowcase. Follow Mason Stokke on Twitter at @mlstokke and on Instagram at @masonstokke. And follow Hunter Kampmoyer on both Twitter and Instagram at @hunterkampmoyer.
In this episode of podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk starts a series of episodes previewing the 2021 College Gridiron Showcase. She speaks with Director of Scouting and Player Personnel for the Showcase, Mike Rittelmann about what the event is and what it does for college football players across the country.
Later, Emily is joined by Illinois State quarterback Brady Davis who takes about his journey from Mississippi to Memphis to finding a home with the Redbirds. He talks about what scouts can expect from him in Fort Worth and discusses his experience at the Manning Camp.
Emily closes out the episode with South Carolina Quarterback Collin Hill, who talks about training in Nashville with Davis, his journey from Colorado State back home to South Carolina and how his ability to make throws is what sets him apart. He also discusses what he likes about the Showcase format.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com. And make sure to check out the Sideline Sass merchandise in the Brawl Network Shop at https://shop.thebrawlnetwork.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow Mike Rittelmann on Twitter at @MRitt9140 and on Instagram at @mikerittelmann. Follow Brady Davis on Twitter at @BradyDavis10 and on Instagram at @b.davis.01. And follow Collin Hill on Twitter at @collinhill15 and on Instagram at @collinhillqb15.
In this episode of the podcast host Emily Van Buskirk talks with former Dallas Cowboys Fullback Daryl Johnston about the current state of the position. He also shares stories from his football journey - from his time in Syracuse to blocking for Emmitt Smith. Johnston, who is an NFL Analyst for Fox, also talks some college football and shares his thoughts on Taysom Hill after the Saints win over Atlanta last weekend.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com. And make sure to check out the Sideline Sass merchandise in the Brawl Network Shop at https://shop.thebrawlnetwork.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow Daryl Johnston on Twitter at @DarylJohnston.
In this episode of the podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk speaks with two college football insiders about a myriad of topics - from East Coast Group of 5 teams to West Coast Pac-12 premonitions.
First she is joined by Florida International beat writer and Conference USA Podcast Host Eric Henry to talk about his experience covering college football during Covid, break down Marshall's success this season and let us all know if Miami is in fact really back.
Later, Emily is joined by long time friend and Stanford insider R.J. Abeytia to talk all things Pac-12. R.J. gives insight into the Oregon-Stanford matchup this weekend, the two discuss program identity and how important it is and debate whether the Conference of Champions will ever truly get the respect it deserves.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com. And make sure to check out the Sideline Sass merchandise in the Brawl Network Shop at https://shop.thebrawlnetwork.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow Eric Henry on Twitter at @EricCHenry_ and on Instagram at @mrehenry15. And follow R.J. Abeytia on Twitter at @RJ_Abeytia and on Instagram at @rjabeytia.
In the 45th episode of the podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk talks with four amazing women in the sports industry.
First up, she checks in with sports writer Crissy Froyd, who covers the LSU Tigers and the Tennessee Titans for USA Today SMG and the Cincinnati Bengals and quarterbacks for Pro Football Network. Crissy talks about covering the LSU-Mississippi State game and how K.J. Costello is her new favorite pocket passer.
Later, she checks in with three of her favorite Huntington, West Virginians and Marshall Sports Broadcast Journalism students, Taylor Huddleston, Alexandra Warrington and Savanah Matney. Taylor, the sports editor of the Parthenon, talks about some of her favorite Marshall sports stories and shares how the Thundering Herd football team is staying focused during bye weeks. Alex talks about her favorite part of being a videographer and the best things about working for a National Women's Soccer League team. And finally Savanah reveals the best part of working in the Marshall athletic department and talks about why this year's Thundering Herd football team is special.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com. And make sure to check out the Sideline Sass merchandise in the Brawl Network Shop at https://shop.thebrawlnetwork.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow Crissy Froyd on Twitter @crissy_froyd and on Instagram at @crissyfroyd. Follow Taylor Huddleston on Twitter on her personal handle at @tayhudd_ and on her professional page at @TayHuddOnTV an don Instagram at @tayhudd. Follow Alex Warrington on Twitter at @AyyWarrington and on Instagram at @ayywar15. And follow Savanah Matney on Twitter at @vanah_musix and on Instagram at @savanahmatney.
In the 44th episode of the podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk is joined by two former Marshall football players, long-snapper Matt Beardall and defensive lineman Ryan Bee, to talk all things college football.
The three sit down in Huntington, West Virginia before the Marshall-App State game to discuss about the rich history surrounding the Thundering Herd and what makes the program so special. Both players share unique stories about their time on the team. They also talk Conference USA ball, share some funny Lane Kiffin stories and talk a little bit about their respective NFL experiences.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com. And make sure to check out the Sideline Sass merchandise in the Brawl Network Shop at https://shop.thebrawlnetwork.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow Matthew Beardall on Twitter at @beardallmatt and on Instagram at @beardall89. Follow Ryan Bee on Twitter at @Ryan_bee and on Instagram at @r_bee92.
In the 43rd episode of the podcast, host Emily Van Buskirk gets to talk about her absolute favorite thing in the world: college football.
She breaks down the limited slate of Week 1 games with a little help from drop-in “celebrity” guest Elizabeth Van Buskirk, Emily’s sister. Emily is staying with her baby sister in New York ahead of covering the Middle Tennessee at Army football game.
Speaking of the Blue Raiders, Emily is then joined by the MTSU quarterback Asher O’Hara in his long-awaited Sideline Sass debut. The two talk about playing football during Covid-19, what the “new normal” looks like and how O’Hara is in fact a good passer despite his penchant for running the football last year. O’Hara also talks about Middle Tennessee’s game at West Point this weekend.
To close out the episode, Emily is joined by Marshall running back Brenden Knox to talk about his Conference USA preseason accolades, the Thundering Herd’s game plan for Eastern Kentucky and what song has Knox vibing this season. Hint: it’s a throwback. Knox talks about the message that Marshall hopes to give the college football world on the big stage this weekend.
Make sure to follow the show on all the socials: @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Instagram and Sideline Sass on Facebook. Plus, don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com. And make sure to check out the Sideline Sass merchandise in the Brawl Network Shop at https://shop.thebrawlnetwork.com.
Follow Emily on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem. Follow Asher O’ Hara on Instagram at @ashohara10 and on Twitter at @AsherOHara. And make sure to follow Brenden Knox on Instagram at @justbrendenknox and on Twitter at @itsbrendenknox_.
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