The CW Pod

You know Chris Williams from Cyclone Fanatic and Iowa Everywhere, but in this interview-based program Chris brings your favorite sidebar content in a different light. With his guests, Chris will deep dive into his many eclectic passions, including business, leadership, family, small-town soul, sports, and more.

  1. CW Pod: Big 12 Media Days Begin, Texas Tech's Growing Problem & Brett Yormark's Missed Opportunity

    3 dgn geleden

    CW Pod: Big 12 Media Days Begin, Texas Tech's Growing Problem & Brett Yormark's Missed Opportunity

    Chris Williams is in Frisco, Texas, for a reaction from Day 1 of Big 12 Football Media Days. He breaks down Brett Yormark's press conference, explains why the commissioner missed an opportunity to address the Brendan Sorsby situation, reacts to the conference's new Monster Energy partnership, and shares why Texas Tech needs to be careful not to become the next "Texas" of the Big 12. Plus, thoughts on playoff expansion, Arizona State's Kenny Dillingham, and the perception battle facing the conference. 🏈 Day 1 at Big 12 Media Days Chris shares his biggest takeaways from Frisco: • Brett Yormark's opening press conference • Why the Sorsby questions weren't answered • The commissioner's biggest challenge ⚡ Monster Energy Joins the Big 12 The conference lands a major new sponsorship. • Why it's a perfect brand fit • What it means for Big 12 revenue • Why perception matters in college athletics 🌵 A Warning for Texas Tech Chris explains why Texas Tech needs to avoid becoming the next "Texas." • The fallout from the Brendan Sorsby saga • Why perception around the program is changing • How the Red Raiders should approach success 🏆 The Big 12's Biggest Challenge Can the conference change how it's viewed nationally? • The importance of winning College Football Playoff games • What success should look like moving forward CW Pod presented by Steeple Ridge Bourbon. Only on Iowa Everywhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    23 min.
  2. CW Pod: The WNBA Has a Messaging Problem, Not a Caitlin Clark Problem

    9 jun

    CW Pod: The WNBA Has a Messaging Problem, Not a Caitlin Clark Problem

    Chris Williams takes a deep dive into the WNBA, Caitlin Clark, media narratives, and why he believes the league's biggest challenge has nothing to do with basketball. Along the way, he shares a personal coaching story from Bondurant Little League and reflects on one of the most fascinating business stories in sports. 🥎 Little League Lessons Chris opens the show with a story about coaching his daughter's softball team, the joy of youth sports, and why watching kids improve through hard work remains one of life's most rewarding experiences. 🏀 The WNBA's Real Problem The basketball is fantastic. The stars are better than ever. The league has more attention than at any point in its history. So why does it feel like the conversation is never about the games? Chris argues that the WNBA has developed a messaging problem, where off-court drama and social media battles have become bigger stories than the product itself. 🌪️ The Royce White Comparison Drawing from his years covering Iowa State basketball, Chris compares the current WNBA landscape to Royce White's unique career arc — and explains how important it is for the sport itself to remain the main attraction. ⭐ Caitlin Clark's Impossible Position Chris discusses how Clark has become a symbol for countless debates she never asked to be part of, why that creates challenges for both her and the league, and how the focus has drifted away from what made her a superstar in the first place: basketball. 🎙️ Also Included: • Media controversies around the Indiana Fever • Why authenticity matters in sports • The role of social media in modern sports • A broader look at sports, culture, and public perception CW Pod presented by Steeple Ridge. Only on Iowa Everywhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    40 min.
  3. CW Pod with Nate Boulton: Can Congress Actually Fix College Sports?

    2 jun

    CW Pod with Nate Boulton: Can Congress Actually Fix College Sports?

    Chris Williams welcomes attorney Nate Boulton for a deep dive into the future of college athletics as Congress prepares to debate major NCAA legislation on Capitol Hill. From NIL and collective bargaining to transfer portal chaos and Olympic sports funding, the guys unpack why college sports may be approaching a total reset. 🏛️ Congress enters the college sports fight Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell introduce bipartisan legislation aimed at reshaping college athletics. Chris and Nate discuss why the NCAA may have finally lost the “student-athlete” argument for good. 💰 Is collective bargaining inevitable? Nate explains why college football and basketball now resemble professional sports development leagues — and why a true collective bargaining agreement may be the only realistic solution moving forward. 🏈 The transfer portal problem Fans don’t seem to mind athletes making money… but they do hate roster instability. The guys debate contracts, transfer limits, player movement, and whether college sports are losing their identity. ⚖️ Could Congress accidentally make things worse? The conversation dives into antitrust exemptions, employee status, NIL regulation, and why trying to legislate college sports could create even more loopholes and unintended consequences. 🥎 What happens to Olympic sports? As football and basketball budgets explode, non-revenue sports face growing pressure. Nate explains why programs like gymnastics, wrestling, soccer, and rowing may be caught in the middle. 🔥 Also included: • Why the NCAA mishandled the NIL era • SEC and Big Ten power consolidation • Why fans are exhausted by constant fundraising • Coaches vs. players power imbalance CW Pod presented by Steeple Ridge Bourbon. Only on Iowa Everywhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    31 min.
  4. CW Pod: 24-Team CFP Debate, Big Ten's View On Pollard & Future of Bowl Games with Scott Dochterman

    26 mei

    CW Pod: 24-Team CFP Debate, Big Ten's View On Pollard & Future of Bowl Games with Scott Dochterman

    Chris Williams welcomes Scott Dochterman to break down the Big Ten's reaction to Jamie Pollard’s viral comments, the future of the College Football Playoff, and why the bowl system needs to be changed. 🔥 How the Big Ten reacted to Jamie Pollard Dochterman was at the Big Ten meetings when Pollard’s comments exploded nationally. The guys discuss how Big Ten officials interpreted the comments and whether the frustration from schools like Iowa State is finally boiling over. 🏈 Could a 24-team playoff actually SAVE college football? Chris enters skeptical — and leaves partially convinced. The guys debate whether expansion would create more meaningful late-season games, save fan interest, and keep programs like Iowa State nationally relevant. 🎟️ Why bowl games don’t work anymore Opt-outs, coaching turnover, fan apathy, and meaningless matchups have changed everything. Chris and Scott discuss why playoff expansion may actually be the only realistic path forward. 🌪️ The future of Iowa State & the Big 12 Would a larger playoff finally level the playing field for leagues outside the SEC and Big Ten? Plus: why Iowa State hosting a playoff game at Jack Trice could instantly become the biggest event in school history. 🎙️ Also included: • SEC vs. Big Ten politics • TV network battles over playoff rights • Why rivalry games still matter • The growing separation between college football’s “tiers” CW Pod presented by Steeple Ridge Bourbon. Only on Iowa Everywhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    56 min.

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You know Chris Williams from Cyclone Fanatic and Iowa Everywhere, but in this interview-based program Chris brings your favorite sidebar content in a different light. With his guests, Chris will deep dive into his many eclectic passions, including business, leadership, family, small-town soul, sports, and more.

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