Episodes

Friday Apr 14, 2017
WTKA Roundtable 4/13/2017: Et Tu, BC?
Friday Apr 14, 2017
Friday Apr 14, 2017
[Bill Rapai]
Things discussed:
- Berenson remembered. Wish time didn’t happen; now it’s time to appreciate all that Red gave us, including the best damn hockey ever, Old Yost, and all the Comries.
- Options for next guy—it doesn’t seem like the replacement has been decided, and it seems it’s not Mel anymore. Was it until recently? Yeah? Why not Babcock? Some convincing reasons, including Zach Hyman.
- Miles Bridges stays at State…um…okay…gotta stick around for that Izzo bump I guess. DJ and Moe probably want to go to the NBA Draft but if 24th overall is the ceiling they should probably return.
- Euphemisms that don’t need explaining explained.
- Spring Game: position battles we’re watching.
- OL: Big Mike O gonna be good. If Ruiz isn’t pummeled by the starting DL, pencil him in as a 4-year starter.
You can catch the entire episode on Michigan Insider's podcast stream on Audioboom.
Segment two is here. Segment three is here.
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Friday Apr 07, 2017
WTKA Roundtable: Used to Be Red
Friday Apr 07, 2017
Friday Apr 07, 2017
[Robert Kalmbach photograph collection at the UM Bentley Library]
Things discussed:
- How do you show Red the door when he built the door? A long discussion on what you do when he’s had one foot out for awhile and refuses to go.
- IS Mel available? Under any circumstance? What is the circumstance? If this gets messy do we need Mel?
- Craig offers his mediation services pro bono.
- Nobody reads these bullets do they?
- Wi not trei a holiday in Sweeden this yer?
- See the loveli lakes
- And the mani interesting furry animals
- Including the majestic pterodactyl
- and the pitching
- and DPJ
You can catch the entire episode on Michigan Insider's podcast stream on Audioboom.
Segment two is here.
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Thursday Mar 30, 2017
WTKA Roundtable: They Took and We Gave
Thursday Mar 30, 2017
Thursday Mar 30, 2017
42 minutes
NBA? Not open yet. [Marc-Gregor Campredon]
Sam is back.
Things discussed:
- Tournament wrap: Wish we had another shot at Oregon.
- What if Mo Bamba came? He won’t but assume he does. But he won’t. But if you want to be a stretch four in the NBA? Sam has a gut feeling about something here.
- Dropping Donnal: Michigan is confident Austin Davis and Jon Teske would be ahead of him next year.
- Moe and Wilson to the NBA? Probably not because of depth—discussion of other players (e.g. Swanigan) who might come back because of it.
- What to expect from Xavier Simpson next year: Brian compares him to the last Michigan guard you might expect. Also Eli Brooks.
- The Dienhart vapid #content generator has expanded to basketball. Here’s some takes on the Big Ten next year that take more into account than whether you can read names off a roster.
You can catch the entire episode on Michigan Insider's podcast stream on Audioboom.
Segment two is here. Segment three is here.
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Monday Mar 27, 2017
MGoPodcast 8.20: Self Efficacy
Monday Mar 27, 2017
Monday Mar 27, 2017
[Bryan Fuller]
We Couldn’t Have One Without the Other
This podcast is presented by the Bo Store, UGP & Moe's. Rishi and Ryan have been here since the beginning—shopping with them supports us and supports good dudes.
It was recorded at the Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown, and while waiting for his segment @ACiatti was super-pleased about the free fast internet connection.
Our sponsors make this possible: Homesure Lending, Ann Arbor Elder Law, the the University of Michigan Alumni Association, Deo Bookkeeping, Michigan Law Grad, and Peak Wealth Management.
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1. Post Mortem, Tourney Thoughts
starts against 1:00
Jack Stack broke Ace’s will to be wakeful. Oregon’s plan was to leave Michigan’s shooters so wide open from three we’d get confused and miss: congratulations you found our weakness. Also turnovers went the other way from normal, and we vastly underestimated Jordan Bell. Are we happy or sad about Oregon depantsing Kansas?
2. Basketball Beyond
starts at 20:02
A run through the roster for 2017-’18 by position, and we do it from 1 to 5 even though it makes way more sense for next year’s team to reverse that. X as Darius Morris, Brooks comes Nova-approved, RAHK all night long, Mathews is a wild card, Robinson is what he is, Ibi is probably another year away, DJ has a DJ-like understudy coming in, and if Moe is Louisville Moe all year he’ll drive us back to the 16. Also: theories on bigs development, and developments in the B1G.
3. Gimmicky Top Five: The Best Player in the NFL (That you can draft out of Michigan next month?)
starts at 53:00
Michigan’s entire starting defense isn’t eligible for the NFL Draft because McCray is still around. But that still leaves plenty of players to choose from, plus Jake Butt, in deciding who will be the best five pros out of—deep breath here—Glasgow, Godin, Wormley, Taco, Gedeon, D.Hill, D.Thomas, Peppers, Stribling, Jourdan, Kalis, Braden, Mags, Butt, Darboh, Chesson, and Deveon Smith. Did I forget anyone?
4. Ace’s Aceless Hockey Podcast
starts at 1:08:10
We welcome special guests Anthony Ciatti (@Ciatti) and our hockey beatwriter/otherjobdoer David Nasternak (@NastyIsland) to discuss how this was, by Corsi, the worst Michigan hockey team ever and ungh it was so unbelievably bad yuck blech argh. Oh right and options to replace Red, which don’t include any Red Wings but do include the two best hockey coaches in the country, AND Mel.
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MUSIC:
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“Koroleva Ne Pomerla”—The Ukrainians
(cover of “The Queen is Dead” by The Smiths) - “Oxford Comma”—Vampire Weekend
- “Forever for Her is Over for Me”—White Stripes
- “Across 110th Street”
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Friday Mar 24, 2017
WTKA Roundtable 3/23/2017: We’re Educated People
Friday Mar 24, 2017
Friday Mar 24, 2017
44 minutes. Yes, a lot of it is dated now.
[Marc-Gregor Campredon]
Still Ira in for Sam, who’s in a place with better meat right now.
Things discussed:
- First weekend recap: Michigan beat Louisville two points at a time. Weekend vs. very tough teams showed what a Beilein offense can be when all five guys are firing.
- Beilein now versus when he got here: totally different offense, totally different defense. Moe is the first 5 who can shoot that B’s had since Pittsnoggle and that one guy the year after Pittsnoggle.
- The rest of the tourney: Big Ten has acquitted itself well, the refs not so much.
- Nerd-out on the seeding: advocating better metrics but don’t make it all about advanced stats either. Right now they’re just using RPI, which is bad.
- Oregon preview: Almost as up-tempo as Oklahoma State—don’t let them take a three! Vegas takes into account the loss of Boucher and the fact that Michigan is playing like a 2-seed.
- Kansas in case: Bill Self-destruction in March is a thing, but Kansas has some ATHs. Ira makes a good argument that we’d rather face them than Purdue?
- Rundown of the rest: Who do you like for the Final Four?
- Spring Football! Brian points out which guys he wants to hear nice things about.
You can catch the entire episode on Michigan Insider's podcast stream on Audioboom.
Segment two is here. Segment three is here.
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Tuesday Mar 21, 2017
MGoPodcast 8.19: Your Poison Gets 2 Points Per Possession
Tuesday Mar 21, 2017
Tuesday Mar 21, 2017
1 hour 29 minutes
[Marc-Gregor Campredon]
We Couldn’t Have One Without the Other
This podcast is presented by the Bo Store, UGP & Moe's. Rishi and Ryan have been here since the beginning—shopping with them supports us and supports good dudes who are deeply involved in the Ann Arbor community. It was recorded at the Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown—you should probably book your next stay in Ann Arbor there to offset all the free stuff we took.
Speaking of offsetting costs, here’re the people who bought us the set we use to record way more of these than we used to: Homesure Lending, Ann Arbor Elder Law, the the University of Michigan Alumni Association, Deo Bookkeeping, Michigan Law Grad, Defensive Drivers Group, and Peak Wealth Management.
You don’t have to visit them now, but remember to come back to our podcast to get a link when you need them!
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1. Tales from Indy Part I: Okie State
starts against 1:00
The best 7-10 game in college basketball history? We’re saying that. Michigan’s three-point shooting was matched by the legit #1 offense in basketball. New developments include DJ Wilson: impact shot-blocker.
2. Tales from Indy Part II: L’llv’lle.
starts at 23:05
AKA the OTHER 40-minute heart attack. The Cardinal survey available poisons and choose the tall bottle with an import sticker—that too is the wrong poison. Was it that or a Pitino long con, because that pump fake drive was there all year. M’s six-man rotation is Don Brown-like in its multiplefromthesamepersonnelness yes that’s a word you want me to prove it fine now it’s a tag on mgoblog.
3. Ace and Brian’s Excellent Gimmicky Top 5 Adventure
starts at 46:22
Now a gimmicky top 5 so grand (whoa), so magnificent, and so vast, it spans 7,000 years (no way!) Brace yourself for a most triumphant Top 5 premise, as two bloggers jump in a time machine that can go back to mid-January, encounter their other, pre-Maverick selves, and unveil the future. Starring: Zak Irvin, Mo Bamba, Beilein players with lip curls, Red, and an odd casting choice for Jules Winfield in the Pulp Fiction remake.
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— Mikey B (@the_mikeyb1246) March 19, 2017
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— Max Johnson (@maximusjohnson) March 19, 2017
4. The Tournament So Far, plus Oregon Preview and Beyond
starts at 1:06:56
When a 5-seed isn’t chalk in the first round, you’ve seeded badly. Appalling calls, especially those that took the air out of the end of some great games. However the insane seeding did lead to some radical 2nd round games. Bathroom Bill sinks Duke deliciously.
Oregon is without their DJ Wilson—that might mean a lot. As for Kansas, they’re super athletic, and coached only just enough not to step on each other, i.e. not the guys you want to face after a quick turnaround.
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MUSIC:
- “Opening Theme”—Pulp Fiction
- “Flight of the Valkyries”—Wilhelm Richard “Moe Buckets” Wagner
- “Inside OUt”—SPOON
- “Across 110th Street”
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Friday Mar 17, 2017
WTKA Roundtable 3/16/2017: The Few, the Two, and a Strong Sense of Self
Friday Mar 17, 2017
Friday Mar 17, 2017
[Paul Sherman]
Ira is here for Sam, who’s in Indy for the open practice.
Things discussed:
- The last gasp of the Red era: Michigan didn’t go to the Joe and win three straight but it would have been nice. What’s next?
- Gaming RPI: The NCAA met with Sagarin and Pomeroy…and went back to their stupid metric that’s so predictable a hero at Minnesota got them a 5-seed and Illinois State got left out for 9-seed MSU.
- Oklahoma State could be the VCU game of this tourney, except Cowboys can shoot. We like that there’s nobody to get Wagner in trouble.
- Who’s got two guards and is No. 1 at forcing two-point jumpers?
- The rest of our brackets. Brian likes UCLA because that game, Craig believes the Midwest is so soft Kentucky will jump brackets and beat all of us down, Gonzaga might get to walk to the Final Four, and hoo did Wisconsin end up in a rough bracket.
- Match the champs to the roundtabler: Kentucky, UNC, Nova, Meeeshigan.
You can catch the entire episode on Michigan Insider's podcast stream on Audioboom.
Segment two is here. Segment three is here.

