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Query & Company Podcast

The Fan Midday Show is on 93.5 & 107.5 The Fan on Monday through Friday from 12PM till 3PM.</p>

Available Episodes 10

(00:00-26:13) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Brendan King, and Eddie Garrison previewing the Pacers game tonight in Milwaukee against the Bucks. Jake and Brendan highlight a couple storylines that they will monitor tonight during the game after the two teams just played last week in the In-Season Tournament Semifinal.  

(26:13-41:03) – With the Pacers set to take on the Milwaukee Bucks tonight, Jake shares a fun story that he’s told before regarding Jeffrey Dahmer. Once he shares the factoids, he and Brendan start wondering when Jonathan Taylor will return for Indianapolis.

(41:03-46:06) – Hour one concludes with Jake explaining the tiebreakers when it comes to the NFL Playoff picture.

(46:06-1:13:03) – Joel Erickson from the Indianapolis Star joins Query & Company to provide an update on when he thinks Jonathan Taylor will return for the Indianapolis Colts, shares which players are back on the practice field today ahead of a must win game, describes this season for Kenny Moore as a resurgence year, accesses what happens with the corner backs when JuJu Brents returns to action, and explains how the Steelers have been able to win games this season.

(1:13:03-1:27:16) – Following their conversation with Joel Erickson, Jake, Brendan, and Eddie discuss what the item of choice would be for someone to bring back from Indiana in connection to Spotted Cow from Milwaukee.  

(1:27:16-1:33:08) – The one o’clock hour concludes Jake, Brendan, and Eddie discussing the relationship between the four human characters in Scooby Doo. Additionally, they debate what the color of Simon Pagenaud’s Menards car was when he drove for Team Penske.

(1:33:08-2:05:27) – Zak Keefer from The Athletic joins to program to discuss the infamous Jay Mohr vs Bill Polian argument that happened in 2001. Jake asks Zak if the two sides were able to repair their relationship, if Bill Polian and Jay Mohr still stand by what they said in that heated conversation, and dove into Polian as an executive for the Colts. Finally, he touches on his upcoming story pertaining to the oldest player in the NFL.

(2:05:27-2:15:24) – With a couple big college basketball games for Indiana and Purdue this week, Jake and Brendan briefly talk about the two matchups for the Hoosiers and Boilermakers. This leads Jake down a path about the future of Mike Woodson as the head coach of Indiana.

(2:15:24-2:21:12) – Today’s show ends with a caller asking a question pertaining towards player development in college basketball. Additionally, they discuss the development of Trayce Jackson-Davis and Jalen Hood-Schifino underneath Mike Woodson.

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Today’s Best of Features:

(00:00-25:24) – Joel Erickson from the Indianapolis Star joins Query & Company to provide an update on when he thinks Jonathan Taylor will return for the Indianapolis Colts, shares which players are back on the practice field today ahead of a must win game, describes this season for Kenny Moore as a resurgence year, accesses what happens with the corner backs when JuJu Brents returns to action, and explains how the Steelers have been able to win games this season.

(26:09-56:13) – Zak Keefer from The Athletic joins to program to discuss the infamous Jay Mohr vs Bill Polian argument that happened in 2001. Jake asks Zak if the two sides were able to repair their relationship, if Bill Polian and Jay Mohr still stand by what they said in that heated conversation, and dove into Polian as an executive for the Colts. Finally, he touches on his upcoming story pertaining to the oldest player in the NFL.

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(00:00-26:04) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, Brendan King, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing how the Indianapolis Colts looked awful yesterday in connection with how they got some help from the surrounding teams in the AFC losing. Additionally, they touch on how the Colts just struggled in all three phases of the game and Bernhard Raimann having the worst game of the season against Trey Hendrickson.

(26:04-41:48) – With several teams fighting for a wild card spot in the AFC, Jake, Brendan, and Eddie each pick a team that they think could be a tough out if they were to make the playoffs.

(41:48-50:13) – Hour one concludes with Jake asking Brendan and Eddie questions pertaining to song lyrics to two different songs. Additionally, they briefly discuss the importance of the Pacers winning last night in Detroit.

(50:13-1:16:25) – Indianapolis Colts beat reporter for ESPN.com in Stephen Holder joins the program to provide an update on JuJu Brents, tries to make sense of the struggles in the running game the last two weeks, deciphers which player has proven their worth more this season between Grover Stewart and Michael Pittman Jr., tips his cap to Ronnie Harrison for making a couple plays in the limited action he’s seen this season, accesses how Shaq Leonard looked in his limited snaps on Sunday night, and weighs in on the Stevie Nicks song lyrics.

(1:16:25-1:33:00) – Yesterday it was details on Shohei Ohtani’s contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers were released. Ohtani will be paid $2M a year for the ten years that he has agreed upon and has differed $68M a year starting in 2034 for the next ten years. Jake, Eddie, and Brendan share their thoughts on the situation.  

(1:33:00-1:40:58) – The one o’clock hour concludes Jake, Brendan, and Eddie discussing the things that people don’t think about with all the traveling that is involved in professional sports like the NBA and MLB.

(1:40:58-2:08:21) – Alex Golden from Setting the Pace joins Jake and Brendan on Query & Company this afternoon to share his thoughts on the Pacers defeating the Pistons last night, explains why Jarace Walker doesn’t get playing time despite his skillset being what the Pacers need right now, agrees with Jake that every team needs a player like Aaron Nesmith on their team, shares what is on his mind most heading into the Bucks game, and his overall opinion on the In-Season Tournament.

(2:08:21-2:26:13) – Jake goes down a rabbit hole regarding team fight songs. We end up playing four fight songs from NFL teams. After that conversation, Jake and Brendan discuss the way Will Levis was able to bring the Tennessee Titans back from behind to defeat the Miami Dolphins.

(2:26:13-2:31:42) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining the guys in studio to preview what he will be talking about from 3pm-6pm!

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Today’s Best of Features:

(00:00-25:59) – Indianapolis Colts beat reporter for ESPN.com in Stephen Holder joins the program to provide an update on JuJu Brents, tries to make sense of the struggles in the running game the last two weeks, deciphers which player has proven their worth more this season between Grover Stewart and Michael Pittman Jr., tips his cap to Ronnie Harrison for making a couple plays in the limited action he’s seen this season, accesses how Shaq Leonard looked in his limited snaps on Sunday night, and weighs in on the Stevie Nicks song lyrics.

(26:09-51:52) – Alex Golden from Setting the Pace joins Jake and Brendan on Query & Company this afternoon to share his thoughts on the Pacers defeating the Pistons last night, explains why Jarace Walker doesn’t get playing time despite his skillset being what the Pacers need right now, agrees with Jake that every team needs a player like Aaron Nesmith on their team, shares what is on his mind most heading into the Bucks game, and his overall opinion on the In-Season Tournament.

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(00:00-26:35) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query, Brendan King, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing how the Indianapolis Colts looked awful yesterday in connection with how they got some help from the surrounding teams in the AFC losing. Additionally, they touch on how the Colts just struggled in all three phases of the game and Bernhard Raimann having the worst game of the season against Trey Hendrickson.

(26:35-42:02) – Radio voice of the Indiana Hoosiers in Don Fischer makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to dissect the blowout Auburn loss from Saturday afternoon, examines how Anthony Walker can help out the Hoosiers moving forward, accesses if the losses to UConn and Auburn can be learning lessons or if they will be scar tissues that lead to the team crumbling in games where the opponent goes on a big run, previews IU’s game against Kansas, and shares what he will be doing this week with only one game on the schedule.

(42:02-49:57) – Hour one concludes with Jake, Brendan, and Eddie discussing the dominating performance that Anthony Davis and LeBron James had against the Pacers in the In-Season Tournament Championship game Saturday night.

(49:57-1:18:33) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Jake and Brendan on Query & Company for his weekly visit on the program to share his takeaways from the Colts loss against the Bengals. He discusses the struggles for Bernhard Raimann against Trey Hendrickson, how Michael Pittman Jr. could have made history against Cincinnati, tries to figure out what the Colts are doing with their tight ends, and takes a step back to look at the AFC playoff picture after yesterday’s games.

(1:18:33-1:28:24) – With the Pacers losing to the Lakers on Saturday night, Jake has a couple takeaways from the loss pertaining to Buddy Hield’s potential extension, the playoff like experience for a team that lacks it, and more.  

(1:28:24-1:32:38) – The one o’clock hour concludes Jake, Brendan, and Eddie discussing the signing of Jared Veldheer to the practice squad because there’s an odd quirk with the signing.

(1:36:11-2:00:46) – IndyStar Pacers beat reporter Dustin Dopirak joins Jake and Brendan to discuss his takeaways from the Pacers losing to the Lakers in the In-Season Tournament Championship. He highlights the length that the Lakers threw at Tyrese Haliburton that created a lot of problems offensively. Additionally, he evaluates Jake’s opinion that the Pacers are missing an enforcer but disagrees that the Pacers still don’t know what they have in Bennedict Mathurin.

(2:00:46-2:10:07) – Jake has everyone play a game called “categories” where Brendan and Eddie name things that happened over the weekend that we haven’t talked about yet on the program. Additionally, Eddie thanks Jake from bringing him some Spotted Cow from his trip to Milwaukee.

(2:15:13-2:15:01) – Today’s show ends with Jake and Brendan sharing some news regarding Lance Stephenson. Additionally, JMV pops into studio to preview what’s coming up from 3pm-5:30pm!

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Today’s Best of Features:

(00:00-13:01) – Radio voice of the Indiana Hoosiers in Don Fischer makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to dissect the blowout Auburn loss from Saturday afternoon, examines how Anthony Walker can help out the Hoosiers moving forward, accesses if the losses to UConn and Auburn can be learning lessons or if they will be scar tissues that lead to the team crumbling in games where the opponent goes on a big run, previews IU’s game against Kansas, and shares what he will be doing this week with only one game on the schedule.

(13:01-40:43) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Jake and Brendan on Query & Company for his weekly visit on the program to share his takeaways from the Colts loss against the Bengals. He discusses the struggles for Bernhard Raimann against Trey Hendrickson, how Michael Pittman Jr. could have made history against Cincinnati, tries to figure out what the Colts are doing with their tight ends, and takes a step back to look at the AFC playoff picture after yesterday’s games.

(40:43-1:08:08) – IndyStar Pacers beat reporter Dustin Dopirak joins Jake and Brendan to discuss his takeaways from the Pacers losing to the Lakers in the In-Season Tournament Championship. He highlights the length that the Lakers threw at Tyrese Haliburton that created a lot of problems offensively. Additionally, he evaluates Jake’s opinion that the Pacers are missing an enforcer but disagrees that the Pacers still don’t know what they have in Bennedict Mathurin.

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(00:00-25:27) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison talking about the Pacers defeating the Bucks last night to advance to the In-Season Tournament Championship game! They even briefly talk about the postseason would look like with this Indiana Pacers team with the way they are currently playing.

(25:27-43:59) – Fieldhouse Files Scott Agness joins Jake and Jimmy from Las Vegas to break down the fan percentage in crowd last night, explains how the Pacers were able to win last night with one of their worst shooting performances of the season, highlights the importance of Aaron Nesmith’s defense in the last two games, and details the importance of Rick Carlisle’s relationship with Tyrese Haliburton to get the most out of him compared to his relationship with Luka Doncic.

(43:59-47:03) – Hour one concludes with Jake making an Indy 500 reference with where the Indiana Pacers are at right now. Jimmy also highlights a tweet that our next guest, Beau Estes, fired off last night pertaining to the Pacers and Lakers.

(47:03-1:13:35) – NBA.com’s Beau Estes makes his first appearance on Query & Company to share his opinion on the performance of Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers during the In-Season Tournament. He states that he doesn’t feel like he can rule the Pacers out from potentially to make the NBA Finals, explains his tweet where he said that Haliburton could produce the greatest season ever for the Pacers, and previews the Pacers/Lakers In-Season Tournament Championship game Saturday night.

(1:13:35-1:32:30) – Host of the World’s Greatest Postgame Show in Eddie White from Pacers Sports & Entertainment joins the program to preview the upcoming Pacers watch party at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, shares his thought on the In-Season Tournament, and agrees with Beau and Jake’s opinion that this could be one of the greatest seasons from a player in Pacers franchise history by Tyrese Haliburton.

(1:32:30-1:36:11) – The one o’clock hour concludes Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie thanking all the delivery drivers this time of year with making sure packages get delivered on time for the holidays.

(1:36:11-2:05:35) – One half of the Wake-Up Call in Kevin Bowen makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to preview the upcoming game for the Indianapolis Colts against the Cincinnati Bengals, debates if Gardner Minshew has been able to provide clarity on what the Colts have in Alec Pierce, accesses if everything going their way this season when it comes to other teams around them in the standings will impact Anthony Richardson next season, and how he would approach the Bengals offense from a schematic standpoint with Grover Stewart returning this week.

(2:05:35-2:15:13) – Pacers super fan Naptown Seth calls into the program to provide an explanation to his experience last night in Las Vegas for the In-Season Tournament. He reveals that there were some people gambling last night.

(2:15:13-2:19:57) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a couple bets, and the guys sharing their prediction for Colts/Bengals and Pacers/Lakers!

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Today’s Best of Features:

(00:00-18:11) – Fieldhouse Files Scott Agness joins Jake and Jimmy from Las Vegas to break down the fan percentage in crowd last night, explains how the Pacers were able to win last night with one of their worst shooting performances of the season, highlights the importance of Aaron Nesmith’s defense in the last two games, and details the importance of Rick Carlisle’s relationship with Tyrese Haliburton to get the most out of him compared to his relationship with Luka Doncic.

(18:11-44:28) – NBA.com’s Beau Estes makes his first appearance on Query & Company to share his opinion on the performance of Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers during the In-Season Tournament. He states that he doesn’t feel like he can rule the Pacers out from potentially to make the NBA Finals, explains his tweet where he said that Haliburton could produce the greatest season ever for the Pacers, and previews the Pacers/Lakers In-Season Tournament Championship game Saturday night.

(44:28-1:13:17) – One half of the Wake-Up Call in Kevin Bowen makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to preview the upcoming game for the Indianapolis Colts against the Cincinnati Bengals, debates if Gardner Minshew has been able to provide clarity on what the Colts have in Alec Pierce, accesses if everything going their way this season when it comes to other teams around them in the standings will impact Anthony Richardson next season, and how he would approach the Bengals offense from a schematic standpoint with Grover Stewart returning this week.

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(00:00-26:21) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Pacers game tonight against the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA In-Season Tournament Semifinals from Las Vegas! They dive into the Thursday Night Football briefly by debating if there will be more yards for the winning team or points scored in the Pacers game tonight.

(26:21-38:39) – Jake and Jimmy continue their Thursday Night Football discussion by questioning why the New England Patriots have lost their competitive edge. They get into a discussion about the future of Mac Jones in the NFL.

(38:39-43:25) – Hour one concludes with Jake pondering the idea that he should apply to be on the Amazing Race for next season.

(43:25-1:08:42) – Pacers sideline reporter Jeremiah Johnson for Bally Sports Indiana joins Query & Company to share his thoughts on the environment in the Pacers win over the Boston Celtics on Monday night, what he expects to see tonight from a fan perspective with the In-Season Tournament in Las Vegas, accesses which players the team needs to be consistent performs nightly to make the playoffs, the importance of Aaron Nesmith tonight against a Milwaukee team that features a lot of wings, the challenges that Bennedict Mathurin is working through right now, and tries to predict how Rick Carlisle will limit Giannis this afternoon.

(1:08:42-1:23:38) – Indiana Fever General Manager Lin Dunn joins Jake & Jimmy with the WNBA Draft Lottery announcement coming this weekend to preview the upcoming draft class potentially featuring Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, UConn’s Paige Bueckers, and LSU’s Angel Reese. She also touches on the future of the Fever franchise, revealed that Aliyah Boston was even better than they could have expected her to be as a rookie, and highlights the importance of players staying in Indianapolis during the offseason.

(1:23:38-1:26:12) – The one o’clock hour concludes Jimmy providing an injury update regarding players that are at practice for the Colts.

(1:26:12-1:50:25) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts in Matt Taylor makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to talk about the return of CB JuJu Brents to the practice field this afternoon, accesses which area the team needs to improve in order feel better about the team making the playoffs, what he expects to see from Grover Stewart in terms of snap count with this week being his first game in seven weeks, and shares how impressed he was with Jake Browning’s performance on Monday night football against the Jaguars.

(1:50:25-2:02:57) – 700 WLW’s Lance McAlister joins Query & Company as this week’s guest for the Query & Company Road Trip to preview the Colts upcoming game against the Bengals! They start off their conversation talking about Joey Votto’s career in Cincinnati ending after the season, accesses what kind of offense Indianapolis will see with Jake Browning instead of Joe Burrow and explains how Monday’s win has impacted the energy this week in practice leading up to the Colts game.

(2:02:57-2:06:32) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and Eddie sharing a couple bets he likes! The guys also share some thoughts on Pacers vs Bucks!

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Today’s Best of Features:

(00:00-24:59) – Pacers sideline reporter Jeremiah Johnson for Bally Sports Indiana joins Query & Company to share his thoughts on the environment in the Pacers win over the Boston Celtics on Monday night, what he expects to see tonight from a fan perspective with the In-Season Tournament in Las Vegas, accesses which players the team needs to be consistent performs nightly to make the playoffs, the importance of Aaron Nesmith tonight against a Milwaukee team that features a lot of wings, the challenges that Bennedict Mathurin is working through right now, and tries to predict how Rick Carlisle will limit Giannis this afternoon.

(24:59-49:09) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts in Matt Taylor makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to talk about the return of CB JuJu Brents to the practice field this afternoon, accesses which area the team needs to improve in order feel better about the team making the playoffs, what he expects to see from Grover Stewart in terms of snap count with this week being his first game in seven weeks, and shares how impressed he was with Jake Browning’s performance on Monday night football against the Jaguars.

(49:09-1:01:34) – 700 WLW’s Lance McAlister joins Query & Company as this week’s guest for the Query & Company Road Trip to preview the Colts upcoming game against the Bengals! They start off their conversation talking about Joey Votto’s career in Cincinnati ending after the season, accesses what kind of offense Indianapolis will see with Jake Browning instead of Joe Burrow and explains how Monday’s win has impacted the energy this week in practice leading up to the Colts game.

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