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Bluejay Banter

Tim Krueger
Creighton Basketball
Big East
Big East Conference
Creighton Athletics
Creighton University
Creighton Bluejays
Creighton
Creighton Men's Basketball
NCAA Tournament
Basketball
Uconn
Infusion Brewing Company
Big East Tournament
RTI Threads
Creighton Volleyball
Seton Hall
Baseball
Villanova
Josh Dix
Men's Basketball

Sports talk show covering Creighton athletics. Focusing on men's basketball and the Big East. Weekly show plus postgame shows after every game

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Latest Episodes

We recap the weekend, give you the softball Big East tourney lineup and look ahead to tonight

We recap a busy weekend in spring sports

We get you set for the weekend of Creighton sports

We catch up with Creighton's new addition Wes Enis

The Big East golf tournament is this weekend and we catch up with Debbie Conry the head women's golf coach to recap the historic season and preview the tourney.

David P. Weber, Professor at the University of Oregon and legal expert in the field of sports, joins us to discuss the payment of college athletes and if the system has changed for the bette

We review more portal news with Bugg Edwards joining the fold

We recap a historic weekend in baseball and softball

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Recent Guests

Wes Enos
Guest discussed as a “culture guy” and interview subject
Episode: BJB Today Ep 172
Wes Enis
New guard for the Creighton Bluejays
Creighton University
Episode: BJB Today Ep 171
Debbie Conry
Head women's golf coach at Creighton University
Creighton University
Episode: BJB Today Ep 170
David P. Weber
Professor of law, University of Oregon; former Creighton faculty member
University of Oregon
Episode: BJB Today Ep 169
Michael Roshun
Sports analyst/co-host of the show
Episode: BJB Today Ep 165
Austin Chapman
Creighton point guard featured in postgame discussion
Creighton University
Episode: BJB Postgame West Virginia
P. Allen Stenette
Hometown kid and former referee, guest on Bluejay Banter
Hometown/Former Referee
Episode: BJB Postgame Rutgers
Steve Murpheld
Assistant coach, Creighton basketball
Creighton University
Episode: BJB Postgame Rutgers
Michael Schoen
Sports analyst referenced for Thursday game preview
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Episode: BJB Today Ep 156

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Tim Krueger
Host of Bluejay Banter Today / Co-host

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

BJB Today Ep 169
Q: What are the practical implications for schools with the cap and in-house collectives?
Schools must allocate the cap strategically, possibly prioritize certain sports or programs, coordinate with donors, and manage expectations around how and when athletes are compensated, which can affect recruitment and retention.
BJB Today Ep 169
Q: How does NIL Go determine if a deal is legitimate, and what happens if a deal is not approved?
NIL Go checks for a valid business purpose and fair market value; if a deal isn't approved, the athlete may not receive payment, potentially causing dissatisfaction and prompting renegotiation, arbitration, or even transfer changes.
BJB Today Ep 169
Q: So where we were then was, NIL had just basically started up. And it was kind of the Wild West really. Can you summarize what changed with the House settlement?
The House settlement created two pathways for NIL, introduced a 20.5 million cap across all sports, defined a second stream for booster-based NIL via NIL Go with a two-prong test (valid business purpose and commensurate value), and required most deals over 600 to go through approval to prevent pay-for-play.
BJB Today Ep 171
Q: What should Creighton fans expect from your game and your approach this season?
He emphasized being a versatile, combative player who can defend hard ('a dog'), attack off the ball or handle the ball, and bring consistent competitive energy. He committed to bringing a winning mindset, a hard-working attitude, and a readiness to contribute to a team-centric, in-control offense that values pace and decision-making.
BJB Today Ep 171
Q: Can you tell fans about your background and growth from Division II to Division I?
Wes described an initial adjustment period at the higher level, acknowledging early shooting struggles but emphasizing that the bigger jump was mainly about adapting to the physicality and competition, while his past experiences against high-level players helped him bridge the gap.

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This show's discussions center on Creighton athletics with a heavy emphasis on men's basketball and the Big East landscape. Episodes typically feature game recaps, in-depth analysis of recent performances, and previews of upcoming matchups, often weaving in postgame reactions and fan engagement. The hosts also touch on broader campus sports (baseball, softball, golf) and highlight local partnerships or sponsor activity, giving listeners a sense of the program's community footprint. A recurring pattern is postgame reflection, tactical breakdown, and ranked or data-driven takes on players and teams, making it a solid fit for fans who want actionable insights, hot takes, and a sense of season-long narrative around Creighton athletics. A stando... more

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