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Tay and J Show
Summary: The Tay and J Show airs weekdays 3-6 p.m. on ESPN Radio 93.5 in Champaign, Ill., and streams at www.espncu.com. Co-hosts Lon Tay and Jeremy Werner focus on University of Illinois athletics, while delving into St. Louis Cardinals, Cubs, White Sox, NFL and NBA.
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Podcasts:
The guys start the hour talking more about Cliff Alexander, Illini football and Derrick Rose's struggles. Then fantasy guru Adam Harris from 670 The Score gives you fantasy football advice.
The guys talk more about their Cliff Party before taking on a caller in this week's College Football Pick 'Em. Then Meghan Montemurro from the Northwest Herald joins the guys to talk about the Cubs new manager, Rick Renteria.
Jeremy Werner and Michael Carpenter start the show talking to Illinois State basketball coach Dan Muller about his second season, his 10 newcomers and Friday's season opener at VCU. Then the guys talk about D.J. Williams commitment and start planning a "Cliff Party" for their Tay and J College GameDay Show on Nov. 15, when Cliff Alexander announces his college decision.
HubArkush.com's Tom Musick joins the guys to break down the Bears win over Green Bay, Jay Cutler's timeline to return and the struggling defense. Then the guys hear from John Groce on the start of the basketball season before doing more planning for their "Cliff Party."
Former Illini Stephen Bardo joins the guys to address criticism about his book "Flyin' Illini." Then the guys talk about the Cubs impending announcement of a new manager and some offseason trade rumors.
The guys talk more about DJ Williams' commitment to Illinois and replay part of his interview with Tay and J. Then the guys preview this week's Big Ten soccer tournament with Janet Rayfield before ending teh show with Tay's Take.
The guys preview the Cardinals offseason with MIke Claiborne from KMOX. Then Joe Henricksen of City/Suburban Hoops Reports breaks down D.J. Williams and Cliff Alexander.
Lon Tay and Jeremy Werner react to the news that Simeon junior and top-50 prospect D.J. Williams committed to the Illini. Then D.J. Williams joins the guys to talk about why he chose the Illini and how he fits into the Illini's future. The guys end the hour talking about the Bears win over the Packers.
Steve Greenberg of the Chicago Sun-Times joins the guys to break down Illinois football's overtime loss to Penn State and the college football landscape. The guys also react to the weekend's high school football playoff action and Illinois basketball's exhibition win.
OrangeandBlueNews.com's Brad Sturdy joins the guys to break down Cliff Alexander's recruitment and the Illini basketball preseason. Then the guys talk St. Louis Cardinals before talking NFL and Illini football with Fred Wakefield.
Lon Tay and Jeremy Werner react to Illinois football's 24-17 overtime loss to Penn State and Illinois basketball's 83-67 win over Division II Northwood in its final exhibition.
Jeremy interviews Colts cornerback and former Illini Vontae Davis before the guys square off yet again in the Friday 5 at 5 and the College Football Pick 'Em.
The guys ponder Cliff Alexander's decision to cut Michigan State from his list and listen to his interview with Fox Sports Next. Then the guys preview Illinois football's game at Penn State and Jeremy quizzes Lon and Carp on PSU football history.
Lon Tay, Jeremy Werner and Michael Carpenter start the show talking about a rumor that the Cardinals could have interest in Cubs shortstop Starlin Castro. Then the guys talk Bulls, Derrick Rose, Illini basketball and Cliff Alexander with Ryan Baker from CBS2 in Chicago. Then they preview the high school football playoffs with WCIA Channel 3's Matt Wettersten.
StateCollege.com's Ben Jones joins the guys to break down Penn State football and its matchup versus Illinois this weekend. Then the guys hear from Illini coach John Groce at media day.