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Tom Ackerman delivers a full Sunday sports lineup with SLU hoops, college football reactions, Cardinals offseason insight, and the latest on the Blues. Bernie Miklasz breaks down the College Football Playoff outlook, MIzzou 's struggles, and the Heisman race, including standout play from Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza and Ohio State’s Julian Sayin. SLU Head Coach Josh Schertz joins after the Billikens win over Chicago State to talk lineup versatility, defensive focus, and the upcoming matchup with Lindenwood. Dan O’Neill reacts to the Blues overtime loss to the Kraken and introduces his new children’s book The Day Avery Rose Lost Her Nose. Tom sets up the action around the league with NFL picks for the week. Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom then outlines the plan to add controllable starting pitching, shares injury updates, and highlights front office additions as the club heads into GM meetings.
Chaim Bloom joins Tom Ackerman to lay out the Cardinals offseason approach, with a clear focus on adding controllable starting pitching through trades and free agency. Bloom gives updates on Winter Warm Up planning and celebrates recent award winners Masyn winn with a Gold Glove and Alec Burleson with a Silver Slugger. He provides injury updates on Lars Nootbaar, Ivan Herrera, and Brendan Donovan, and explains upcoming roster decisions, including Rule 5 protection and arbitration deadlines. Bloom also touches on front office additions such as Jacob Buffa and Joe Douglas as the Cardinals prepare for GM meetings in Las Vegas.
Tom Ackerman recaps Mizzou basketball’s matchup against VMI at 3:30 PM and the St. Louis Blues 4 to 3 overtime loss to the Kraken. Long time St. Louis sports writer Dan O’Neill joins the show to react to the Blues slow start under new head coach Jim Montgomery and why he believes the team can still find its rhythm as the season progresses. O’Neill also shares the inspiration for his new children’s book The Day Avery Rose Lost Her Nose, written for his granddaughter, and mentions upcoming book signings.
SLU Head Coach Josh Schertz joins Tom Ackerman after the Billikens 108 to 86 win over Chicago State. Coach Schertz reacts to the five guard lineup that sparked a 29 to 1 second half run and explains why points per possession tells the true story of their defensive performance. He addresses the late game lapse, previews the matchup with an improved Lindenwood team, and shares his approach to keeping competitive humility. Schertz also talks lineup versatility, the idea of playing two bigs together, and why he values scheduling local Missouri programs.
Bernie Miklasz joins Tom Ackerman on Sports on a Sunday Morning to break down the latest in college football and the St. Louis Cardinals offseason. Bernie reacts to the College Football Playoff outlook and the Heisman race, highlighting standout performances from Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza and Ohio State’s Julian Sayin. They dive into Missouri’s rough game against Texas A and M, what went wrong on both sides of the ball, and how the Tigers have stacked up against ranked SEC opponents. Bernie also looks at Eli Drinkwitz’s future and where the program stands. The conversation wraps with insight into Chaim Bloom’s approach at the GM meetings, the Cardinals urgent need for pitching, and how analytics could shape their roster strategy this winter.
Tom Ackerman opened the show with a breakdown of the Dodgers 5 to 4 Game 7 win over the Blue Jays to capture the World Series, highlighted by Miguel Rojas tying the game in the 9th and a Will Smith RBI in the 11th. He also shared early College Football Playoff projections, with Ohio State at number 1 and Indiana at number 2. SLU head coach Josh Schertz joined the show to preview the Billikens season ahead of their opener against Southeast Missouri State, noting the team's versatility and depth. Ackerman wrapped the hour with the Blues dropping their seventh straight.
Hour 2 featured Ed Glotzbach, who previewed the 2026 BMW Championship at Bellerive, including ticket details, course enhancements, and support for the Evans Scholars Foundation. Chaim Bloom laid out the Cardinals offseason plan, with pitching upgrades and player development as top priorities. Tom Ackerman and Bernie Miklasz closed the hour with reaction to the latest college football rankings, highlighting the SEC's strength and key tests ahead for programs like Ohio State and Indiana.
Ed Glotzbach previewed the 2026 BMW Championship at Bellerive, sharing ticket info, course updates, and the event’s support of the Evans Scholars Foundation. Chaim Bloom detailed the Cardinals offseason plan, with pitching upgrades and player development as top priorities. Tom Ackerman and Bernie Miklasz closed the hour with a look at the latest college football rankings, highlighting the SEC’s strength and the key tests ahead for teams like Ohio State and Indiana.
Tom Ackerman and Bernie Miklasz broke down the latest college football rankings, noting the SEC’s strength and key tests ahead for Ohio State and Indiana. They also discussed the St. Louis Cardinals offseason and praised Chaim Bloom’s early approach to upgrading pitching and strengthening player development. The Dodgers were highlighted as a model for sustainable roster success.
Chaim Bloom joined Sports on a Sunday Morning to outline the St. Louis Cardinals offseason blueprint, with a clear priority to upgrade pitching in both the starting rotation and bullpen through trades and free agency. Bloom highlighted new additions to the Cardinals front office, including Joe Douglas as Director of Pro Acquisition and Jacob Buffa as Senior Director of International Scouting, while confirming Randy Flores will continue leading the MLB Draft.
Bloom said the coaching staff will undergo updates, but fans should expect many familiar faces, with roles still being finalized. He emphasized a long term organizational philosophy. As the Cardinals prepare for the GM Meetings in Las Vegas, Bloom said the team is ready to make tough decisions to improve the roster and promised transparency with fans as they reshape the club for 2026 and beyond.
Ed Glotzbach joined the show to preview the 2026 BMW Championship, which will take place August 18 through 23 at Bellerive Country Club and feature the top 50 golfers in the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Priority ticket registration opens this week, with public sales beginning November 20. Kids 15 and under receive free grounds admission with a ticketed adult, and tickets can be found at BMWChampionship.com.
Glotzbach discussed course upgrades, including 300 added yards and a redesigned 17th tee complex to increase difficulty.
Tom Ackerman recapped the Dodgers 5 to 4 Game 7 win over the Blue Jays, highlighted by a Miguel Rojas homer in the 9th and a Will Smith RBI in the 11th. He shared early college football playoff projections. SLU head coach Josh Schertz joined the show to preview the Billikens season ahead of their opener against Southeast Missouri State. Ackerman closed with the Blues losing their seventh straight.
Tom Ackerman talks to SLU head coach Josh Schertz about the high energy and depth of the Billikens heading into the new season. Coach Schertz highlights key contributors including Amari McCottry, Dion Brown, and Kellen Thames, noting the team’s versatility on both ends of the floor. The Billikens are coming off a 98 to 77 exhibition win at Bradley and open the season tomorrow night against Southeast Missouri State, a team returning nine players after winning their conference last year. Kalu Anya is expected to redshirt for development, while Jax Kerr, Robbie Avila, and Paul Otieno are primed for important roles in the rotation.
KMOX Host Kevin Wheeler joins Matt Pauley to talk about the World Series. Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom joins to talk about coaching and injuries.
Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom joins Matt Pauley talking about coaching and injuries.
Matt Pauley is filling in for Tom Ackerman and begins talking about the rough day for local sports fans. Bernie Miklasz talks the Mizzou loss and Matt Zollers. Derek Peterson from "Saturday Down South" talks about Mizzou playoff chances after a second loss. Russell Baxter talks today in the NFL.
Derek Peterson from "Saturday Down South" joins Matt Pauley to talk abut Mizzou and the playoff chances after suffering a second loss.
Bernie Miklasz joins Matt Pauley to talk about Mizzou and how Matt Zollers looked coming in off the bench and more.
In Hour 1 Tom Ackerman opens from Bloomington and talks with Bernie Miklasz about the surprising rise of programs like Indiana and Vanderbilt, Missouri’s playoff chances, and the changing college football landscape. He then talks with Don Fischer from inside Assembly Hall as Fischer reflects on his 53 year career and weighs in on Curt Cignetti, NIL, the transfer portal, and new basketball coach Darian DeVries. The hour closes with Chaim Bloom on the Dodgers sweep of the Brewers, Shohei Ohtani’s dominance, the playoff outlook for Toronto and Seattle, the state of Cardinals pitching, Iván Herrera’s return to catching, and the possibility of players joining the next World Baseball Classic.
Tom Ackerman checks in from Bloomington and talks with Chaim Bloom about the Dodgers sweep of the Brewers and Shohei Ohtani’s continued dominance. They look at the playoff chances of the Blue Jays and Mariners before diving deep into the Cardinals pitching pipeline. Bloom gives an update on Iván Herrera’s elbow procedure and his plan to move back to catching full time. They touch on current injuries, the World Baseball Classic, and finish with a brief note on Yadier Molina’s interest in a future on the coaching or management side.
Tom Ackerman talks with Don Fischer, the legendary voice of Indiana Hoosiers athletics, live from Assembly Hall in Bloomington. Fischer reflects on his 53 year career and shares why he believes Curt Cignettii is building the right way. They discuss the rise of NIL and the transfer portal and credit Indiana athletic director Scott Dolson for adapting early. Fisher also praises new basketball coach Darian DeVries for quickly molding his new roster. The segment closes with Ackerman thanking Fisher for his decades of storytelling and impact on college sports broadcasting.




