CrimsonCast
CrimsonCast
CrimsonCast
CrimsonCast is the longest-running podcast focused on IU Athletics. Founded in 2008, the podcast provides regular discussion about Indiana football, Indiana basketball, and interesting things related to being an IU fan.
Ep 1092 - IUBB Season Recap with Ryan Phillips
Two Co-Pilots & No Pilots podcast is back as Scott is joined by Ryan Phillips of Assembly Call.  The two most irrational members of The Back Home Network, have a very rational discussion of the 2023-2024 IU Basketball season, what went right, and mostly what went wrong.  How IU's success in the off-season portal is going to change expectations for next season, and finally land on what context to put last season into.
Apr 30
1 hr 1 min
Ep 1091 - Little 500 Preview
A Little 500 preview episode! Katie Kapusta DeVictor, a field analyst for the Women's Little 500 broadcast, joins us for the first part of the show. We follow that with an interview featuring Matt McGorrey and Zach Horowitz, alumni analysts for the Men's Little 500 broadcast.You can watch the broadcasts of the Little 500 races here:Women's Race Broadcast - 4:00 PM ET on Friday April 19th: https://youtube.com/live/0Vra5cBA77w?feature=shareMen's Race Broadcast - 2:00 PM ET on Saturday April 20th: https://youtube.com/live/SrfAjSMAWCM?feature=share
Apr 18
46 min
Ep 1090 - Basketball Recruiting Thoughts, plus Rachel Brown
On this edition of CrimsonCast, GC breaks down some of the recent portal news for IU basketball, and talks through the positives and the questions. We then welcome former Kappa Alpha Theta Little 500 champion rider Rachel Brown to the podcast. Rachel and the doctor talk about her experiences in the race, the lead-up to this year's race, and the key things for viewers and spectators of the Little 500 to know. The Little 500 broadcasts are available this year on Broadcast.IU.edu. You can find them here: Women's Race Broadcast - 4:00 PM ET on Friday April 19th: https://youtube.com/live/0Vra5cBA77w?feature=share Men's Race Broadcast - 2:0 PM ET on Saturday April 20th: https://youtube.com/live/SrfAjSMAWCM?feature=share
Apr 17
42 min
Ep 1089 - Courtney Cronin of ESPN
GC welcomes Courtney Cronin, IU alumna and ESPN Chicago Bears reporter, to the podcast. We talk about her background as a Chicago-area native, her time at Indiana as a student and media member, and her gradual progression through the sports media landscape before reaching the Worldwide Leader in Sports. At the 28:00 minute mark we talk about NFL draft coverage, the environment in Chicago surrounding the team, and the ways in which local knowledge helps coverage.The show goes pretty deep into work-life balance, the sports media grind and the sorts of things that go through the minds of the people who cover the games. We talk about Courtney's experiences on Around The Horn, her proximity to the filming locations of The Bear, and why JJ McCarthy is getting talked about as a top six pick. Plus we talk about a bunch of other things! It was a wide-ranging conversation that I thoroughly enjoyed, hopefully you will too.
Apr 16
1 hr 12 min
Ep 1088 - Reader Mailbag Pt 2
Scott joins DoctorGC for the second act of the Reader Mailbag series in April, as we hit on several topics relevant to IU basketball, including questions on how to attract top talent and mesh them into an existing squad, a clarification from Scott on the "home run" nature of past portal activity for IU, Dan Hurley as an analogue for Bob Knight, an more.
Apr 10
33 min
Ep 1087 - Reader Mailbag Part 1
We asked for questions. And wow did you folks have questions! Here's a solo podcast to start off the April reader mailbag, including:Putting Purdue's title game loss in some sort of philosophical and cultural contextThe lessons we learned from college basketball in 2023-24The lessons we should've learned from UConn, especially offensivelyDoes a Sweet 16 run get Woodson a contract extension?How does Calipari leaving Kentucky affect the IU-UK rivalry? Would Kentucly hire Dawn Staley?Stay Tuned for Part 2. You never know, there may be other parts after that.
Apr 9
42 min
Ep 1086 - The Indiana Basketball Culture War, plus some portal talk
On this episode of CrimsonCast, Scott and the doctor talk about Purdue's appearance in the national title game and the larger implications it might have for Indiana basketball's place in the state. We discuss the implications of the last 30 years of basketball in the state, the decisions made by both programs, and the concerns that IU might have for the near future in terms of its place within the hearts and minds of basketball people in the state.We then talk about IU's forays into the portal as they currently stand, the issues that the Hoosiers are facing in terms of timetable and tasks, and whether or not concerns about the lack of portal commits are justifiable at this stage.
Apr 7
1 hr 3 min
Ep 1085 - Scalia Triumphs, ISU stumbles, the CST is here but not really
On this edition of CrimsonCast Daily, the doctor lauds Sara Scalia for her performance in the three point shooting contest (and chides ESPN's unfortunate broadcast approach), talks a bit about Indiana State's disappointing end to a galvanizing season in Terre Haute, and discusses the new CST / college football proposal.
Apr 5
23 min
Ep 1084 - Monday Update - Women's Basketball Comes Close, Mgbako Stays, and Purdue in the Final Four
On today's CrimsonCast Daily, DoctorGC talks through some of the key items from the past few days, including:Indiana Women's basketball coming oh so close against South Carolina, the legacy of Mackenzie Holmes, and the culture of the program under Teri MorenThe official return of Mackenzie Mgbako, the concerns from some corners about "running it back" and why those may be unfounded, and the area of greatest focus for 2024-25Purdue in the Final Four, and what that means for Indiana in the short and long term
Apr 1
24 min
Ep 1083 - Friday Thoughts
A solo podcast today, as the doctor talks through some items of interest to Indiana athletics. 5 Star recruit Bryson Tucker committed to Indiana men's basketball on Thursday, so there's some talk of that recruitment, the benefits of Tucker's game, and how he might fit into IU's system.Also discussed is IU's system. What are they going to do next year? A lot of it depends on what happens in the next two weeks, and that whole process gets discussed.The Sweet 16 is happening, and on the men's side, an interesting trend has started to emerge regarding offense vs defense. How does IU fit into that paradigm, and how much further do the Hoosiers have to go to compete at the levels we saw on Thursday night?Finally, the IU women have a Sweet 16 matchup of their own this evening as they take on top overall seed South Carolina. Some thoughts on what IU has to do to stay in the game and win it, alongside some perspective on where Indiana has succeeded and struggled so far this season.
Mar 29
24 min
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