• The 7 FOOLPROOF offensive improvements that can make FAU Football WINNERS in 2024
    Jun 28 2024

    FAU fans definitely remember 2023's 4-8 finish after things fell apart in the final month. Anyone who followed Florida Atlantic last year will tell you, the offense certainly had its issues at times. Fortunately for you, Ken LaVicka took a dive into the numbers and has found seven areas of improvement that will change the Owls' fortunes. From yards per play to the red zone and even the tight end, Ken lays out his blueprint for trophy hoisting in 2024. Pay attention, Ken LaVicka presents: FAU FOOTBALL'S SEVEN FOOLPROOF AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL IN 2024!

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    34 mins
  • The HISTORIC connection between Willie Mays and FAU & how valid is USF Football trash-talk?
    Jun 24 2024

    The world is mourning the passing of Willie Mays, one of the greatest (some would say THE greatest) baseball players of all-time. It turns out that FAU has a connection to the icon via a 70-year old scouting report housed just feet from FAU Stadium at the Avron B. Fogelman Museum. Mr. Fogelman answered questions about the scouting report, how it got to FAU and gave his memories of the baseball legend. Also, with sniping taking place between the FAU and USF football programs this week, we went back to discover why there's so much buzz surrounding USF and looked back at their 2023 season...which needs some serious context to tell the FULL, maybe not so spectacular, story of their 7-6 finish.

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    34 mins
  • FAU hoops HC John Jakus on his "brotherhood" with Celtics championship boss Joe Mazzulla
    Jun 21 2024

    FAU head basketball coach John Jakus has a friendship with Celtics boss Joe Mazzulla that spans well beyond basketball. From, first, coaching him, to coaching with him, to standing up in his wedding to developing a connection that could be described as a "brotherhood", Jakus is extremely proud of his now NBA champion friend. Sitting down with Ken LaVicka, Jakus provides an insight into how Mazzulla was able to find success with the Celtics, how to the two met and then continued to cross paths, why significant, sometimes self-inflicted adversity that Mazzulla faced in college helped shape him and cement his bond with Jakus, and why he thinks Mazzulla has a lot more winning to come in Boston. Also, Ken acknowledges a massive oversight from the "Most Impactful People in FAU Sports history" episode and tells a funny story about the naming of FAU's basketball arena.

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    25 mins
  • FAU Football's most GUT-WRENCHING losses
    Jun 17 2024

    If you're a Rory McIlroy fan, or just a golf fan, watching Rory meltdown at the U.S. Open was gut-wrenching. For FAU fans, chances are they've also felt that feeling at times during the course of their fandom. Schnellenberger era, Pelini era, Partridge era, Taggart era, maybe even the Herman era, doesn't matter. Heartbreak has always felt like it's right around the corner. In this episode, it's time for a little counseling session as we discuss the most gut-wrenching FAU Football losses over the years.

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    44 mins
  • The MOST IMPACTFUL names in FAU Athletics' history
    Jun 17 2024

    The passing of Jerry West, and the subsequent stories of his impact on basketball had Ken LaVicka wondering who the most impactful names in FAU Athletics' history are. From Howard Schnellenberger to Dusty May, Joan Joyce to Rusty Smith and a WHOLE lot more, some of the suggestions, and Ken's nominations, may surprise you.

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    43 mins