(00:00-23:33) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the news earlier in the day from Shane Steichen’s media availability that the Colts will split reps between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones during OTAs and training camp. Additionally, Jake touches on the Purdue loss to Houston, and then his thoughts on the final four teams in the NCAA Tournament.
(23:33-35:52) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins Query & Company to recap the season ending loss for the Purdue Boilermakers against the Houston Cougars. He also comments on the available roster spots that Matt Painter has with Will Berg and Brian Waddell in the transfer portal, predicts the number of transfers that Purdue will bring in, and weighs in on the Lynyrd Skynyrd conversation between Jake and Eddie.
(35:52-46:42) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake asking for people to help him raise money for Firefly Children & Family Alliance. He also shares a story about his mom fulfilling a lifelong dream of hers.
(46:42-1:11:00) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Jake Query for his weekly Monday visit to opine on the statement Shane Steichen made about Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones splitting reps during OTAs and training camp. Additionally, he provides a specific percentage he’d like Richardson to be at next season and explains how catastrophic it would be for the Colts if Jones beats out Richardson.
(1:11:00-1:29:26) – Jeff Rabjohns from Peegs.com joins Query & Company to assess if any of the Hoosiers in the transfer portal will return to IU or not, explains what the process was like for hiring Darian DeVries for Scott Dolson and the search firm, evaluates if the Saturday appearance at the IHSAA State Finals for Darian DeVries was work or a message, and discusses the likelihood of Flory Bidunga, Ryan Conwell, and Josh Dix transferring to Indiana.
(1:29:26-1:35:55) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie previewing tonight’s game for the Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings. They also examine where things are at right now for the Pacers in the Eastern Conference standings.
(1:29:31-2:01:46) – Jeremiah Johnson from the FanDuel Sports Network joins Jake Query to preview tonight’s game for the Pacers against the Kings. He provides an injury report ahead of tonight’s game, weighs in on the debate on he’d rather face the Pistons or Bucks in the playoffs, believes that Tyrese Haliburton how he started last season because he’s as close to 100% as he’s been in a while, and tells Jake about his experience meeting Rocky in Oklahoma City.
(2:01:46-2:09:41) – During the break it was announced that Myles Colvin has entered the transfer portal. Jake reacts to the news by saying that he didn’t totally surprise him. Plus, he asks for help from the audience to get a stain out of his clothes.
(2:09:41-2:20:06) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets to go see The Flaming Lips and Modest Mouse! Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to preview his show!
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