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Enjoyable interview with ASU coach Powers. Schmaltz gets most of his talking like he had a stroke out of the way in the intro, and asks some decent questions. Heatdaddy brings his irreverent sense of humor and Powers has great insight into the college game. 

 

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4 hours ago, AlphaMikeFoxtrot said:

Enjoyable interview with ASU coach Powers. Schmaltz gets most of his talking like he had a stroke out of the way in the intro, and asks some decent questions. Heatdaddy brings his irreverent sense of humor and Powers has great insight into the college game. 

 

What is the deal with Schmaltz? Was he always like this or did he take to many shots to the melon ? 

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13 minutes ago, MGsioux said:

What is the deal with Schmaltz? Was he always like this or did he take to many shots to the melon ? 

Imagine him and Kristo in a chat. 

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34 minutes ago, MGsioux said:

What is the deal with Schmaltz? Was he always like this or did he take to many shots to the melon ? 

A shtick he's been working on since he replaced Trevor Olson as Gage's podcast partner. It felt forced and unnatural at first, to his credit he's improved it.

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1 hour ago, MGsioux said:

What is the deal with Schmaltz? Was he always like this or did he take to many shots to the melon ? 

In summary…he’s trying a bit hard to jumpstart his post playing career career 

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On the most recent Live in Five podcast with Mankato coach Troy Ward, Schmaltz had me in stitches at various moments of the interview. The last two-three minutes was hysterical where he goes into this bit about old teammates, acquaintances, etc randomly hitting him up with texts about the open assistant coaching gig at UND. It was really funny! 

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12 minutes ago, nascar99 said:

Boston University could lose Tom Willander to signing an ELC with the Canucks, or if that falls through, to the SHL. Seems like Willander wants to turn pro now.

He may also be traded for a center/picks because the Canucks are deep at D.

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56 minutes ago, VC Sioux Fan said:

Another interesting listen here with Bill Chaves:

 

 

I don’t like how he said he waited for the candidates to come.  R should have been proactive and went after our guy

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19 hours ago, nodak651 said:

Schmaltz did an interview with him recently and it was great.  He does a great job with his guests and interviews, imo.  A lot of people may not like his schtick, but I think he does a good enough job of not letting that bleed into interviews with his guests - his Chyzik interview is a great example of that.  I haven't seen this one yet, but I'm somewhat suprised that he did it with Gucci rather than with Guage on his other pod.  Not everyone likes his humor, but he doesn't take it too seriously so I don't see why anyone should be offended by it.  I find it to be a nice change of pace compared to everything else that's out there.  He's talented though, no doubt about that imo.

Not a huge fan of his schtick either, but I thought he was surprisingly good for the day or two he was on the UND broadcast this season.  You could tell he was new, but I thought he did well.

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30 minutes ago, cberkas said:

Arizona State gets a commitment from Ty Nash (Tyson Nash's son) from University of Alberta (3 years left). 

That raises a question. Do college credits from Canadian universities transfer to American universities? it seems assumed that all CHL players would come in as freshmen but maybe some are taking online classes and could be sophomores, etc.??

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1 hour ago, siouxfaninseattle said:

That raises a question. Do college credits from Canadian universities transfer to American universities? it seems assumed that all CHL players would come in as freshmen but maybe some are taking online classes and could be sophomores, etc.??

It has more to do with eligibility, as Nash has played one year of USports, thus 3 years of eligibility remaining. Not sure about credits transferring over in terms of where he would sit academically, not familiar with the credits/curriculum at Canadian universities compared to US universities.

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