On the latest edition of the Sideline Sports Show, Brice and DC open the show by discussing the upcoming schedule for the Indianapolis Colts and go game by game to determine the team’s record for the upcoming season.
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The conversation then shifts to rising football talent in the area, with discussion surrounding Notre Dame safety Tae Johnson’s camp and recruiting buzz as northeast Indiana continues to produce highly regarded prospects.
College football also remains in the spotlight, as talks continue surrounding another expansion of the College Football Playoff. The Big Ten Conference, Atlantic Coast Conference, Big 12 Conference, and Notre Dame are reportedly in favor of a 24-team format, while the SEC is pushing for a 16-team structure instead.
Locally, the Fort Wayne Komets remain in the hunt for a Kelly Cup championship, holding a 3-2 lead over the Toledo Walleye in the Central Finals. The winner of the series will face the Kansas City Mavericks, who finished as the top team in the ECHL this season and enter the Western Conference Finals with a perfect 8-0 record in the playoffs.
Meanwhile, Fort Wayne FC suffered its first home loss after falling to Indy Eleven in penalty kicks during USL Cup play.
Taylor baseball coach Kyle Gould joins the show to discuss an exciting season for the Trojans. Taylor earned the top seed in the NAIA World Series in Lewiston, Idaho, marking the program’s first appearance since 2023 and just the third in school history.
In college basketball news, Brice and DC react to the NCAA expanding both the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments from 68 to 76 teams. The move would essentially transform the “First Four” into a much larger opening round, opening debate about whether expansion helps or hurts the tournament experience.
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