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FULL SHOW: Ed Whiting (JHS softball & football), UND's probation and its impact, Justin Jefferson talks Kyler Murray, and KAT's big moment

1 h 31 min · 8 jun 2026
aflevering FULL SHOW: Ed Whiting (JHS softball & football), UND's probation and its impact, Justin Jefferson talks Kyler Murray, and KAT's big moment artwork

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Back-to-back state titles, 33 consecutive wins, a 23-0 this season, 13 shutouts, 14 mercy-rule wins, an average final score of 12-1, and a combined tally of 18-0 in Sioux Falls Jefferson's three state tournament games. Not bad for a guy who never intended to coach softball until his wife coaxed him into it 15 years ago at the youth level with their daughter, and he just kind of kept on going. Before last softball season, Ed Whiting was best known as the blitz-happy, universally-respected veteran prep football defensive coordinator and the father of 6'6 Michigan State tight end Eddie Whiting. Now, he has the undisputed best program in South Dakota's highest level, two years running. How? And why did it only get better this season? Whiting sits down with the Happy Hour host at Shenanigans (west), his local neighborhood bar and grill, to unpack the Cavaliers' success and his approach to softball players compared to his football athletes. The former O'Gorman and Augustana player—who shared plenty of Steve Kueter, Jim Heinitz, and Kim Nelson stories in last June's Happy Hour [https://www.siouxfallslive.com/sports/happy-hour-jefferson-coach-ed-whiting-and-the-house-settlement-latest]chat [https://www.siouxfallslive.com/sports/happy-hour-jefferson-coach-ed-whiting-and-the-house-settlement-latest] — also describes Jefferson football's first year with Eric Struck as the head coach and gives an update on Eddie's progress in East Lansing, where Eddie enrolled in January to get a head start on his freshman season. Before all that, the host broke down North Dakota's recent NCAA tampering violation and penalties. What kind of true impact they'll have on the trending-up Fighting Hawks program? Plus, hear what Minnesota Vikings star wideout Justin Jefferson had to say about catching passes from newly-acquired free agent Kyler Murray, and what the host makes of them. Finally, how should Minnesota Timberwolves fans process Karl-Anthony Towns' dominating, MVP-worthy NBA Finals performance so far?

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