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Twitter handles for hosts: Shawn Clynch https://twitter.com/ShawnC_ATX [https://twitter.com/ShawnC_ATX] "Big Mike" Murphy https://twitter.com/mercury_mambo [https://twitter.com/mercury_mambo] Mike "Hardball" Hardge https://twitter.com/HardballHardge [https://twitter.com/HardballHardge] Maurice "Coach Mo" Harris https://twitter.com/CoachMoFitness [https://twitter.com/CoachMoFitness] Episode 77 brought to you by: saxtoninsurance.com https://www.saxtoninsurance.com/ [https://www.saxtoninsurance.com/] & cosmiccoffeebeer.com https://twitter.com/cosmicaustin [https://twitter.com/cosmicaustin] Since the turn of the century, Lufkin, Texas native and a proud former student of Texas A&M University, Kendall Rogers found his nichè by producing content for his passion, college baseball. Follow Kendall on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KendallRogers [https://twitter.com/KendallRogers] From Rivals.com to the modern day business, D1baseball.com A platform which has over 137,000 followers on Twitter. Rogers' love for college baseball and his ability to generate compelling content has earned himself the unofficial title of "The authority of college baseball". Rogers has developed a wealth of relationships and network with college baseball coaches and players throughout the country. This is the week the 74th College World Series begins in Omaha and this will be the 16th CWS Rogers will cover. Rogers provided his analysis of the 2021 CWS field and believes the Texas Longhorns pitching staff may be the deepest in the country. His Jim Saxton State Farm Insurance Agency "Man Cave Story" involved LSU legendary retired coach, Skip Bertman. The middle segment promotes: Saxton Insurance Agency, The Travis Manion Foundation, & Cosmic Coffee & Beer. Segment 2, Big Mike and Clynch wrap it up by discussing Texas Longhorns baseball and the atmosphere at Disch-Falk Field the previous two weekends during the NCAA regionals and super regionals. The boys wrapped up episode 77 with some positivity in the Cosmic Coffee & Beer Garden "Tell Me Something Good" segment.

Sponsored by: saxtoninsurance.com & Cosmic Coffee + Beer Garden Be sure to subscribe to & follow us on our new video platform, YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuaf06KEDv2POR4dlfR7Jw [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuaf06KEDv2POR4dlfR7Jw] and on our Facebook page: Stories Inside the Man Cave Podcast Sponsored by: http://saxtoninsurance.com [http://saxtoninsurance.com/] & https://www.cosmiccoffeebeer.com/ [https://www.cosmiccoffeebeer.com/] Follow on Twitter: @storiesmancave Host: Shawn Clynch Co-Hosts: Mike "Hardball" Hardge "Big Mike" Murphy Maurice "Coach Mo" Harris Gavin is a former Anderson Trojan Football & Texas State Bobcat Football defensive back/linebacker. Graham's story has multiple angles including his family. Beginning with his father, William, who is a Texas Football #DBU alumni and played for the Detroit Lions Gavin's mom, Lisa, the matriarch of the Grahams is the one who is the foundation of these men in this household. Then there's his older brother, Hayden who graduated from the Air Force Academy and played basketball for the Falcons program as well. Hayden is now an officer in the United States Air Force. As Gavin tells his story, you quickly find out how close his family truly is. He refers to his dad as his, "hero". His true character and leadership skills were revealed in how he responded to the countless injuries he suffered while playing football at Texas State. Instead of asking, why, Gavin is grateful for each of them because it gave him a new perspective on life. His Man Cave Story was absolutely hilarious, his dad tripped over a barrier while getting excited in anticipation of a Texas Longhorns football game. During the middle segment, we promote the following: saxtoninsurance.com Travis Manion Foundation Cosmic Coffee + Beer Garden Summer youth basketball camps with Kris Clack & Ray Jackson Segment 2: We discuss Texas Longhorns baseball's chances of advancing past South Florida in this weekend's super regional to earn the program's 37th trip to the College World Series in Omaha. We wrapped things up with the Cosmic Coffee + Beer Garden "Tell Me Something Good" segment.

Episode 75 with Jaxon Shipley Be sure to subscribe to & follow us on our new video platform, YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuaf06KEDv2POR4dlfR7Jw [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuaf06KEDv2POR4dlfR7Jw] and on our Facebook page: Stories Inside the Man Cave Podcast Sponsored by: http://saxtoninsurance.com [http://saxtoninsurance.com/] & https://www.cosmiccoffeebeer.com/ [https://www.cosmiccoffeebeer.com/] Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cosmicaustin [https://twitter.com/cosmicaustin] Host: Shawn Clynch Co-Hosts: Mike "Hardball" Hardge "Big Mike" Murphy Maurice "Coach Mo" Harris The former Texas Longhorn football great has a beautiful family of four, including his wife, Blaze and his sons, Stone and Steiner. Follow Jaxon on Twitter:https://twitter.com/JaxonShipley [https://twitter.com/JaxonShipley] Shipley continues to train up and coming youth and high school level wide receivers. Follow Jaxon's company on Twitter: https://twitter.com/shipperformance [https://twitter.com/shipperformance] But, his main priority is his family business, Shipley Ranches. A ranch real estate company which was started by his older brother, Jordan. Jaxon and his dad, Bob work together as real estate agents for Shipley Ranches. Follow Shipley Ranches on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RanchesShipley [https://twitter.com/RanchesShipley] Jaxon discussed his life as a busy parent, his family, the current Texas Longhorns and a Man Cave Story about the NFL great and future hall of fame receiver, Larry Fitzgerald. Jaxon played with him during his stint as an Arizona Cardinal receiver after Texas. Fitzgerald's generosity is on the same level as Jaxon and the Shipley family. Middle segment break: Jim Saxon State Farm Insurance Agency ad, Travis Manion Foundation promo (Twitter: https://twitter.com/TMFoundation [https://twitter.com/TMFoundation]) Cosmic Coffee & Beer Garden ad, and the evolution of Stories Inside the Man Cave Podcast. Segment 2: Texas Longhorns baseball is home until Omaha, if UT wins the Austin Regional and the Super Regional. A Texas football discussion about the "toughest game on the 2021 schedule" and a humorous Instagram video with two former Dallas Cowboys greats, Deion Sanders and Nate Newton. IG link to video: https://www.instagram.com/p/CPT9ILGhrZt/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link [https://www.instagram.com/p/CPT9ILGhrZt/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link] We wrapped up the episode with the Cosmic Coffee & Beer Garden "Tell Me Something Good" segment.

Sponsored by: http://saxtoninsurance.com [http://saxtoninsurance.com/] & https://www.cosmiccoffeebeer.com/ [https://www.cosmiccoffeebeer.com/] Be sure to subscribe to & follow us on our new video platform, YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuaf06KEDv2POR4dlfR7Jw [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuaf06KEDv2POR4dlfR7Jw] Two guests, one episode. The new addition to the sponsorship family was revealed. Cosmic Coffee & Beer Garden on the south side of Austin, TX jumped on board. The founder, Paul Oveisi has some creative ideas the Man Cave boys will add to future episodes. Former Texas Longhorn defensive back, Adrian Colbert took some time out of his hectic schedule to tell his inspiring story. Colbert finished his college football career as a Miami Hurricane, where he played for former UT defensive coordinator, Manny Diaz. Colbert changed NFL homes, he recently signed with the New England Patriots. But, the football piece is a small piece of Colbert's inspiring and compelling story. Most of Colbert's young life, his father experienced the gang life in Wichita Falls and those two didn't have the best relationship. At age six, Colbert suffered an accident on his bike which nearly took his life. That tragedy improved his relationship with his father. Colbert eventually moved to Mineral Wells where he became an additional piece of the Clarke family. A loving and caring white family which took Colbert in and providing love and support of Adrian and normalcy. During his time as a Longhorn, Colbert never truly found his role and he admitted to experiencing depression and anger. But, he is a deeply rooted Longhorn for life and takes great pride in that. He searched for a fresh start and decided to transfer to Miami (FL). That move was exactly what Colbert needed. He shined and was selected in the 7th round of the NFL Draft in 2017 and remains in the NFL. Colbert is happier and wiser and wants to positively impact other's lives. Colbert peaced out with a humorous Man Cave Story. Follow Colbert: Twitter: https://twitter.com/AdrianColbert27 [https://twitter.com/AdrianColbert27] IG: https://www.instagram.com/adriancolbert/ [https://www.instagram.com/adriancolbert/] During the middle segment break, we highlight a non-profit, Divine Canine's "Barks for Beers". It's a month long event in May in which participating Austin area breweries sell pint glasses along with a Pawsport. Those pint glasses are good for one fill at each of the participating breweries. For more information, click here: https://divinecanines.org/barksforbeers/ [https://divinecanines.org/barksforbeers/] In segment two, the boys discuss UT baseball's postseason chances as they being their quest for their 2nd championship of the season in the Big 12 Tournament in OKC. The Chief Operating Officer of WIN Reality: https://winreality.com/ [https://winreality.com/], Ryan Bennett jumped inside the Man Cave to discuss this company's state-of-the-art cutting edge technology used to improve baseball and softball players skills through analytics. You can follow Ryan on IG: https://www.instagram.com/ryanbennett837/ [https://www.instagram.com/ryanbennett837/] The Man Cave boys close out this episode discussing the following: Texas A&M is searching for a new baseball coach, Texas Tech's Tim Tadlock received a lifetime contract extension, a Longhorn football commit opted out of his senior season in high school, Tinder Time with a peacock, and the Tell Me Something Good segment.

Host: Shawn Clynch: @ShawnC_ATX Co-Hosts: Mike Murphy: @LastStandHats Mike "Hardball" Hardge: @HardballHardge Maurice "Coach Mo" Harris: Click on this link for all episodes:https://www.buzzsprout.com/948499 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/948499] === A monumental day which was in the making the past couple of months for our podcast. The day we transition to and launched on a video platform. The audio for this episode is from the video recording onhttp://streamyard.com [http://streamyard.com/] Be sure to visit our Facebook page and YouTube page to watch our episodes beginning with episode 73: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StoriesManCave [https://www.facebook.com/StoriesManCave] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuaf06KEDv2POR4dlfR7Jw [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuaf06KEDv2POR4dlfR7Jw] Of course, this wouldn't have been possible without our biggest fan, our primary sponsor Jimmy Saxton, the owner/CEO of Jim Saxton State Farm Insurance Agency in Austin, TX. Be sure to visit his website for all of your insurance needs: https://www.saxtoninsurance.com/ [https://www.saxtoninsurance.com/] Clynch and "Hardball" Hardge co-hosted episode 73. They were joined by Instagram sensation and youth football star from Dallas/Fort Worth, Madden "Baby Gronk" San Miguel and his dad, Jake San Miguel. "Baby Gronk" is only in the 2nd grade and has 173,000 followers on IG. His father, Jake helps build brands and markets his son as well as other youth athletes such as Cedar Park's, Zain Hollywood. He was featured on episode 38: https://www.buzzsprout.com/948499/episodes/5793685 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/948499/episodes/5793685] Madden's father was a college football player in Kansas and played at both Emporia State University and Ottawa. His past is what motivates him as a dad to "Baby Gronk" to provide a foundation for his son to avoid the hardships he encountered growing up and as a young adult. During the middle segment break, we feature the non-profit Divine Canine'shttps://divinecanines.org/ [https://divinecanines.org/] to promote their month long fundraiser, "Barks for Beers". Also included is an advertisement for our primary sponsor, Jim Saxton State Farm Insurance Agency. Segment 2, KVUE's Bryan Mays joined us to discuss Gregg Popovich and Tim Duncan. Mays covered the San Antonio Spurs during his time as a sports anchor in San Antonio. Duncan was recently inducted into basketball's hall of fame. Be sure to follow B-Mays on Twitter:https://twitter.com/BryanM_KVUE [https://twitter.com/BryanM_KVUE] We wrapped up episode 73 with an in-depth discussion about the Texas Longhorns baseball program playing for a Big 12 ring this weekend & how special May and June playoff baseball is at Disch-Falk Field. We closed things out with the "Tell Me Something Good' segment.

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