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Williams & Blum Wednesday: Big Ten/SEC are ruining college football and WVU preview

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4.7897 Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Chris Williams and Brent Blum discuss the Big Ten/SEC meeting, what it means for the future of college sports, and what realistically could happen. Previewing Iowa State's trip to West Virginia, the Big 12 slate, and more. Presented by Mechdyne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Thoughtful driving tips from Eso, number three.

0:03.0

This is Kiran. He's doing 70 on the motorway,

0:07.0

on his way to a cheeky spar appointment,

0:10.0

though his diaries as he's visiting a client.

0:12.8

Naughty Kiran, lowering his speed to 60 could save him up to 9% in fuel on the journey.

0:19.8

Enjoy that hot stone massage, Kiran, slowing down a little.

0:25.0

My name is Joseph Hurst.

0:27.0

I live in Ankenia, Iowa, and I am a part of the PMBA program.

0:30.0

I currently work as the Director of Sales at Stony Creek Hotels in Johnson, Iowa,

0:33.7

and I chose the Iowa State MBA program because it just made perfect sense.

0:37.1

About two years ago, I started this wonderful program and I couldn't imagine not having done it.

0:42.0

What has helped the most balance work, life, school,

0:45.4

has been the people I'm in class with.

0:46.7

It's great to go through questions, problems, study for tests,

0:49.9

and it just makes the whole class so much easier.

0:52.0

As a working professional thinking about doing an MBA program,

0:55.1

I get night classes aren't everybody's dream.

0:57.3

I get after a long day of work, you may not want to go do more,

1:00.4

but it's worth it.

1:01.2

You're gonna learn a lot not just from the professors and the program but from the other students. They go from all walks of life. They are from different age groups. They're from different companies. They're from all kinds of different backgrounds. They've all kinds of different stories and after two years I've made

1:13.4

some of the best friends I've ever made learn the most I've ever learned and I can't

1:16.7

imagine what we're going to do after we're done.

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