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Get inside the huddle to talk about the game, our way, no fluff, raw and unfiltered. We’re breaking down player performance, position matchups, and diabolical details you won’t hear anywhere else. This is the Letterwinner Podcast, BBN football edition, where we bring together Wildcats across 7 decades to discuss HS, College, NFL and Kentucky football. I’m Jeremy Jarmon, a former All-SEC defensive end and nurse. Alongside me, former UK QB1 and unapologetic truth teller Morgan Newton. Think you know ball, come see about it…

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Episode The LetterWinner Podcast: Episode 126 - Derby Discourse Cover

The LetterWinner Podcast: Episode 126 - Derby Discourse

Jeremy Jarmon and Morgan Newton kick off Kentucky Derby season with lighthearted talk about betting at Churchill and Keeneland, JJ’s kindergarten Derby float, and what “responsible gambling” looks like. They pay tribute to Lexington Urban League leader PG Peeples and question how UK and its athletics department engaged with him and the Urban League. The hosts discuss top recruit Tyran Stokes’ UK visit and commitment to Kansas, contrasting it with momentum in UK women’s basketball as Kenny Brooks lands Me’Arah O’Neal and other top talent. They cover UK’s Champions Blue developments, including approval of an entertainment district and BCTC vacating by end of 2026, recap UK players drafted into the NFL, and talk leadership dynamics and “psychological safety.” They close with spring football notes, praise for Will Stein’s staff and recruiting, and Stein’s stated coaching values. 02:02 Responsible Betting Talk 03:14 Finding Track Tipsters 04:39 Keeneland College Memories 06:47 Mall Runs and Dillard Loyalty 09:11 Brother Larry Karaoke Lore 10:37 Honoring PG Peeples 12:52 Tyran Stokes Recruiting Drama 15:49 Kenny Brooks and Me'Arah O'Neal 17:48 Champions Blue District and BCTC Exit 19:29 NFL Draft Wildcats Recap 20:38 Jalen Farmer Colts Value 22:46 Team Culture Healthy Conflict 25:18 UK Leadership Trust Debate 31:16 AD Search Listening Tour 33:50 Spring Game Takeaways 35:38 Power K and Nike Buzz 37:22 Will Stein Staff Standards 41:39 Outworking the SEC Gap 44:06 Derby Week Signoff

9. Mai 2026 - 22 min
Episode The LetterWinner Podcast: Episode 125 - The Southeast Will Rise Again! Cover

The LetterWinner Podcast: Episode 125 - The Southeast Will Rise Again!

Jeremy Jarmon and Morgan Newton react to Memphis’ FB HC Huff banning practice music, arguing it’s an old-school “splash” that could hurt Gen Z recruiting and game-like preparation. They highlight Oscar Tshiebwe’s big recent G League stat lines with Utah and discuss how production can outweigh measurables, plus whether there’s still an NBA role for his skill set. The conversation turns to their lingering attachment to John Calipari, concerns about Mark Pope’s ability to close “Kentucky-caliber” recruits, and what a successful UK visit should look like. They praise UK football’s recruiting momentum under Will Stein, debate Big Ten vs. SEC recent championship trends, football saturation, dismiss the Lamar Jackson replica Heisman story as media filler, call Clay Travis’ Kentucky-football pessimism clickbait, and close on Trump’s executive order and the NCAA’s attempts to limit athlete mobility amid NIL and looming employee status. 01:16 Memphis Bans Practice Music 05:37 Oscar's G League Surge 07:52 Missing Calipari Era 12:19 Mark Pope Recruiting Worries 16:27 UK Football Recruiting Buzz 20:46 Big Ten vs SEC Debate 24:27 Space Mission Skepticism 28:29 Dinosaur Doubts 30:45 Defining Great Villains 36:13 Mark Stoops Hero Or Villain 37:37 Lamar Heisman at Joe Craft Center 38:40 QB Conviction Ice Cream Test 43:53 Recruiting Psychology And Belief 47:40 Football Saturation And UFL 50:29 Clay Travis Clickbait Takes 51:52 Light Talk NIL Executive Order 56:09 Closing Thoughts And Sign Off

20. Apr. 2026 - 28 min
Episode The LetterWinner Podcast: Episode 124 - It's not Personal, It's Personnel Cover

The LetterWinner Podcast: Episode 124 - It's not Personal, It's Personnel

UK Basketball’s Rough Finish, Pope Pressure & Transfer Portal Outlook + Kentucky Football Spring Buzz On the LetterWinner, Jarmon, Newton, and Lewellen recap Kentucky basketball’s 22–14 season and round-of-32 exit, roster construction, ball handling, and injuries, debating Mark Pope’s strategy, noting staff changes, including Mo Williams. They discuss UK’s standards, media accountability, revenue, and broader program factors from the Calipari era through NIL, plus concerns about constant transferring and proposed eligibility limits. The episode shifts to Kentucky football spring practice, highlighting Will Stein and Jay Bateman’s energy, new technology (helmet GoPros, upgraded Jugs machine), practice structure, and optimism around QB Kenny Minchey, the offensive line, and overall culture while acknowledging unanswered questions. They close by addressing some negative fan sentiment toward Jasper Johnson and urging resilience, development, and production. 01:22 Season Recap Reality 02:02 Roster Flaws March 02:50 Standards And Pressure 04:34 Pope Under Fire 05:21 Lefty Offense Debate 08:22 Coach Speak Critique 10:16 Media Accountability Gap 14:23 Money Metrics Breaking 16:43 Calipari Admin Rumors 21:00 NIL And Portal Future 24:27 Build Player Infrastructure 26:38 Coolness Factor Return 29:43 Mo Williams Hire 32:20 Antigua Illinois Blueprint 36:39 Trust And Team Building 37:56 Winning Programs Built 38:19 Culture And Cleats 39:37 Spring Practice Buzz 41:02 Coaching Juice And O Line 43:36 Tech Upgrades In Practice 45:44 Spring Game Hype Check 46:41 Defense Questions And Nickel 49:13 Roster Concerns For Fall 50:36 Can Media Evaluate Practice 53:42 Jasper Johnson Backlash 54:35 Handling Hate And Resilience 56:40 Fit Timing And Expectations 01:04:15 Only Answer Is Production 01:06:04 Grind Mindset Closing

7. Apr. 2026 - 33 min
Episode The LetterWinner Podcast: Episode 123 - Choose the Monster Cover

The LetterWinner Podcast: Episode 123 - Choose the Monster

Jarmon and Newton reflect on forgetting to acknowledge International Women’s Day, sharing how they celebrate the women in their lives and noting Morgan’s 11-year journey with his wife. They pivot to Lexington’s winter weather disruptions again, joking about “warm weather” as a gold standard snow removal process. The conversation turns to Kentucky basketball’s matchup with Santa Clara and links to upcoming UK women’s sports guests, then broadens into a candid assessment of Kentucky’s slipping standards, tournament expectations, Mark Pope’s pressure, donor/roster money chatter, and how Calipari’s era ended amid relationship and fundraising challenges. They discuss the athletic director opening, whether Dwayne Peevy could restore alignment and vision, uncertainty around Champions Blue and JMI, and the need for a forward-looking strategy for AI and insert names into the "listening tour" before closing with excerpts from Barnhart’s original championship-focused introduction. 00:00 International Women’s Day Check-In 01:23 Anniversary and Gratitude 02:43 NTI Day and Snow Chaos 04:31 Santa Clara and UK Connections 06:58 Tournament Expectations for Kentucky 08:38 Pressure on Pope and Program Standards 12:34 Peevy and Athletic Director Questions 14:31 NIL Money and Donor Strategy 20:10 UK Future and Monster Mentality 24:47 Paying More and Culture Fit Risks 26:06 Quick Shift to Cal SEC Tourney Win 26:19 Cal and Winning Matters 27:30 Do Fans Follow NBA Cats 30:30 Cal the Marketing Machine 32:14 Empowering Players to Lead 34:58 AD Search and Leadership 36:24 Modern Era Needs Strategy 38:43 AI and Competitive Edges 44:27 Mitch Barnhart Day One 47:57 Wrap Up and Sign Off

22. März 2026 - 24 min
Episode The LetterWinner Podcast: Episode 122 - More than an Athlete Cover

The LetterWinner Podcast: Episode 122 - More than an Athlete

Mitch Barnhart Retires: What’s Next for Kentucky Athletics + Athlete Mental Health, NIL, and the Future of College Sports On the LetterWinner, Jeremy Jarmon and Morgan Newton react to reports that longtime Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart is retiring and moving into a new, athletics-funded academic-side role paying $950,000 annually for five years, discuss his legacy, and speculate on an insider-driven AD succession process and possible candidates. They then address the death of former Purdue and NFL wide receiver Rondale Moore at 25, expanding into athlete identity, injury-related isolation, and the need for stronger college-to-career transition resources, alumni coordination, and broader mental-health training. The episode also covers stigma and disparities in mental-health service use among Black men, UK’s evolving revenue strategy and entertainment district questions, NIL-era fan expectations and Trent Noah’s Instagram lyric post, SEC/Big Ten revenue disparity debates, a Trump-led “saving college sports” roundtable, a Buffalo Wild Wings boneless-wings lawsuit, Tyson branding on Arkansas uniforms, and UK’s April 18 spring game turnout expectations under Will Stein. 00:00 Big UK News Breaks 01:28 Barnhart New Role Details 02:32 Personal Thanks and Legacy 07:06 Who Replaces Barnhart 09:55 Rondale Moore Tragedy 12:04 Athlete Identity After Sports 14:53 Building Transition Resources 17:22 Mental Health Stigma Data 21:17 Support Systems and Training 26:54 Champions Blue and Real Estate 29:48 Fan District Questions 30:16 NIL Rules and Stability 31:35 Is It Really Unsustainable 33:13 Trent Noah Post Debate 35:18 Pressure on the Bench 36:57 Athletes and Social Media 38:52 SEC Big Ten Money Fight 43:00 Politics and Reform Talk 45:00 Boneless Wings Lawsuit 52:15 Tyson Jersey Sponsorships 53:26 Who Sponsors Kentucky 57:02 Spring Game and Wrap Up

9. März 2026 - 28 min
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