The Friday edition of the Sam and Brad Show Podcast featured Tim Tyrrell, Doug Lesmerises talking Buckeyes (around the 15 minute mark) and Scott Petrak to talk Browns (around 22 minutes in).
On the Friday edition of the Sam and Brad Show, Brad and Ben Thomas caught up with Tim Tyrrell of Hoban (23 seconds in), Nate Moore of Massillon (3:47), and Ryan Isley(8:10) to talk about the remaining teams active in the OHSAA State football tournament with a chance to compete for a state championship on the line.
Also, the guys spoke with former OSU LB Bobby Carpenter to talk about "The Game" against Michigan at high noon Saturday at 23:23.
The Week #9 edition of the High School Football prep rallly.
Sam and Brad break down the matchups and more with Tim Tyrrell of Hoban 23 seconds in
Dan Larlham of CVCA at 14:33
John DeMarco of Louisville at 22:58
Nate Moore of Massillon at 28:55
Jim France of Manchester at 44:03
and Tony Gotto of Barberton.at 49:05
Tim Tyrrell of Hoban discussed the upcoming Holy War between the Knights and St. Vincent-St. Mary at Akron's Infocision Stadium later this evening.
STVM head coach Bobby Nickol also joined the show to talk about the matchup tonight.
Hoban head football coach Tim Tyrrell joined the Sam and Brad Show to talk about their matchup with Ursuline in Week 4.
Archbishop Hoban head football coach Tim Tyrrell joined the Sam and Brad Show to talk about their Week #3 matchup with Huber Heights Wayne in Dayton.
Hoban head coach Tim Tyrrell joined the Sam and Brad Show to talk about their oppponent Cardinal Mooney in Week 2 of the High School football season.
Hoban head football coach Tim Tyrrell spoke with Sam Bourquin after their Week 1 win over St. Ignatius Saturday.
They will be taking on Youngstown Cardinal Mooney in Week 2 Friday.
Hoban head football coach Tim Tyrrell joined the Sam and Brad Show to talk about the Saturday matchup with St. Ignatius at Byers Field.
Kickoff is set for 7pm.
Tim Tyrrell, the head coach of the Archbishop Hoban Knights joined the Sam and Brad Show Friday to talk about the Knights' third straight state title.
Hoban defeated Winton Woods 42-14 at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.
The Archbishop Hoban Knights are now in rarified air as they captured a Division II State title over Cincinnati Winton Woods 42-14 at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton.
The win gives the Knights three titles in a row and their first in Division II. Their first two titles in this dominant run came in Division III.
Coach Tim Tyrrell's team opened up the game in a big way when quarterback Shane Hamm connected with Garrett Houser on a 73-yard pass play to make it 7-0.
Tyrrell said his freshman signal caller played well tonight.
"He was very smart in being able (to check at the line of scrimmage)," Tyrrell said.
"The offensive line did a great job in protection and the receivers made great plays on the ball."
Hoban also capitalized early on mistakes by the Warriors, opening up the first quarter scoring off a blocked punt to make it a 14-0 game.
They didn't take their foot off the gas as Houser, a Navy commit, got his 2nd TD of the ballgame to open the second quarter to put Hoban up 21-0.
A long run by Winton Woods' Miyan Williams led to a touchdown pass to Cornell Beachem from signal caller Kenny Mayberry to cut the lead to 21-7 with 9:19 left to play in the first half.
The Knights answered quickly with a long pass to Nate Bauer to set up a 1-touchdown plunge by junior Tyris Dickerson to make it 28-7.
Raquean Prince of Winton Woods then answered for the Warriors returning the subsequent kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown to cut the lead half 28-14.
Hoban then connected on a 38-yard scoring strike to Mason Tipton, who appeared to step out of bounds, but the TD stood.
Freshman QB Shane Hamm then hit end zone again with another touchdown pass to Tipton to make it a 42-14 halftime lead after a failed fake punt attempt by Winton Woods.
It was Hamm's fourth touchdown toss of the night.
Both teams had a scoreless third quarter, but Hoban kept up the defensive pressure, which was just what Coach Tyrrell wanted.
When asked which was the most memorable aspect of this three year run by the Knights, Tyrrell pointed to the seniors who led on the field, in the weight room, and with the underclassmen.
For the full presser, click here.
Tim Tyrrell, the head coach of the Archbishop Hoban Knights spoke with Aaron Coleman about the upcoming state title game with Winton Woods on Thursday.
Head Coach Tim Tyrrell of the Archbishop Hoban Knights spoke with Sam Bourquin to talk about their state semifinal matchup with Avon on Friday.
Hoban head football coach Tim Tyrrell spoke with Sam and Brad to talk about the huge matchup with Barberton on Friday night at Green.
Tim Tyrrell the head coach of Hoban spoke with Sam Bourquin and Brad Russell about their upcoming matchup with Mayfield.
The Knights take on Mayfield at 7:30pm Friday evening.
Archbishop Hoban head football coach Tim Tyrrell spoke with Sam and Brad ahead of their game with NDCL on Friday.
Tim Tyrrell, the head coach of the Archbishop Hoban Knights spoke with the Sam and Brad Show ahead of their showdown with Walsh Jesuit.
Hoban head football coach Tim Tyrrell spoke with Sam Bourquin and Brad Russell to talk about last week's win over STVM and their upcoming game with Mentor Lake Catholic.
The Archbishop Hoban Knights are heading into Week 5 and their matchup with STVM in the 'Holy War'
Our two-a-days with Camp Reports continue today with the Archbishop Hoban Knights who are looking for another state title in Division III.
Tim Tyrrell, the head coach of the Knights spoke with Sam and Brad to talk about the upcoming season.
The Knights will open up the season with St. Ignatius on Thursday.
The Archbishop Hoban Knights won their second Division III title in a row as they defeated Trotwood-Madison on Saturday 30-0 down at the Horseshoe.
Hoban head coach Tim Tyrrell spoke with Sam Bourquin Monday after their impressive victory and what it meant for him and the Hoban community.
For the full interview, click here.
The Archbishop Hoban football team will be taking on Trotwood-Madision in the Division III state championship this Saturday December 3.
Head coach of the Knights Tim Tyrrell joined the Sam Bourquin Show Monday.
The Archbishop Hoban Knights football team will head down to Mansfield's Arlin Field to take on St. Francis DeSales on Saturday.
Tim Tyrrell, the head coach of Hoban joined Sam Bourquin Tuesday.
The Archbishop Hoban Knights defeated St. Vincent-St. Mary in the Division III playoffs last weekend and will prepare to face New Philadelphia in Canal Fulton this Saturday.
Tim Tyrrell, head coach of the Knights joined Sam Bourquin Monday to talk about his team heading into the matchup with New Philly.
The two rivals meet yet again on the gridiron in the Division III playoffs at Infocision Stadium-Summa Field.
Tim Tyrrell, the head coach of the Archbishop Hoban Knights joined the Sam Bourquin Monday to talk about the matchups.
Marcus Wattley, the head coach of STVM, discussed his team's mindset heading into their 4th meeting with Hoban over the last two years.
The Archbishop Hoban Knights will have a physical matchup on their hands with the Walsh Jesuit Warriors this Friday night.
Tim Tyrrell, the head coach of the Knights spoke with Sammy B on Wednesday to talk about his group of young men and what to expect against Walsh.
For the full interview with Tim and Sam, click here.
The Archbishop Hoban football program and head coach Tim Tyrrell are under the microscope of the Ohio High School Athletic Association and with the rival STVM Fighting Irish coming up this Friday, the team is looking to eliminate distractions.
High School sports reporter Tim Rogers spoke with Sam Bourquin Tuesday to talk about the alleged recruiting violations and what the Knights are facing from the OHSAA.
The violation stems from Coach Tyrrell allegedly initiating contact with a student at St. Hilary during 2015.
The school is on probation for the rest of the 2016-17 school year and for the following school year. Coach Tyrrell is also not allowed to coach the team if they make the playoffs this season.
The Ohio High School Athletic Association has announced the penalties issued against Archbishop Hoban High School and Knights football coach Tim Tyrrell over recruiting violations.
The investigation is ongoing, but OHSAA released the initial findings and penalties against the school. In a statement, OHSAA interim commissioner says Tyrrell "was aware his actions were in violation of the OHSAA's recruiting bylaw."
The initial penalties include a postseason coaching suspension for Tyrrell if Hoban qualifies for the 2016 playoffs. Hoban also will be placed on probation for the remainder of the 2016-17 school year and all of the 2017-18 school year. Tyrrell will also be limited to a total of five days of contact with the Hoban football team during the summer of 2017.
The OHSAA is expected to announce the end of the investigation and any additional findings and penalties at a later date.
It's going to be a battle down at Dowed Field on Friday night as the Archbishop Hoban Knights take on the Eagles of Lakewood St. Edward.
St. Ed's coach Tom Lombardo joined the Sam Bourquin Show Wednesday to talk about their matchup with Hoban and what he learned about his kids in their first game against Pine Richland.
"This group will improve faster because they're more mature, but the more reps we have, the more experience we have," Lombardo said.
"We lost a lot due to graduation from last year's team."
The Eagles are the defending Division I State Champions and Friday's matchup will pit them against Division II state champ Hoban, who is coming off a 42-14 win over Stark County power Canton McKinley.
Coach Lombardo says that Hoban's the real deal.
"They can run it, they can throw it, they're well coached, so it'll be a good challenge for us."
For the full interview with Coach Lombardo, click here.
The Hoban Knights are ready for a big challenge coming up in Week 2, but coming off a 42-14 win over Canton McKinley down at Lowell Klinefelter Field, they feel pretty good about themselves.
Head Coach Tim Tyrrell, the head coach of the Knights joined the Sam Bourquin Show Tuesday to talk about their team and what they need to do to clean up some mistakes as they prepare for Lakewood St. Edward's.
"I think our kids were ready for McKinley," Tyrrell said. "We made too many mental mistakes with the offsides and things."
Defending Division I State Champions St. Edwards comes up next for Hoban and he knows Tom Lombardo's team won't beat themselves.
"They play as a team," Coach Tyrrell said. "They're constantly running to the football on defense and they take what the defense gives them on offense."
Tyrrell says that his line is going to have to fire off the ball and running back Todd Sibley and quarterback Danny Clark will have to bring their A game as well.
The Archbishop Hoban Knights will be playing in the State Title game this Thursday night against Toledo Central Catholic following their win over Zanesville last week in the state semifinals 33-21.
Coach Tim Tyrrell joined the Sam Bourquin Show Monday to talk about his team's effort and the upcoming contest with the Fighting Irish.
Tyrrell said the Knights left too much on the field, but he credited his offensive line and star running back Todd Sibley for getting things going in the second half.
"It was great for the Hoban community," Tyrrell said. "Our kids are happy, but our goal is this game coming up."
As far as the opponent, Coach Tyrrell says the Fighting Irish are a battle-tested bunch that can run the ball effectively and impose their will on people.
Tim Tyrrell, head coach of the Archbishop Hoban Knights sat down with WAKR's Sam Bourquin to talk about Friday night's Knights playoff game against Louisville.
Coach Tyrell disscused the mindset of his team saying "We want to try not to make the game any bigger then last weeks game, but they are kids and they understand that when you play Louisville you play the whole city of Louisville, so I'm sure thats weighed on their minds."
Tim Tyrrell went on to disscuss saying that defense and not turning the ball over has been a emphasis in practice.
It will be a clash of the titans in Week 10 of the high school football season as Archbishop Hoban High School and Cleveland Benedictine will tee it up on the gridiron Saturday night.
Benedictine coach Joe Schaefer joined the show to talk about the matchup with Hoban, saying that they have athletes to defend all over the field.
The Bengals are 9-0 on the season, along with the Hoban Knights, so both teams will be facing a huge test prior to the playoffs, which start next week.
Schaefer said his team has been doing well along both lines, offensively and defensively, and that play in the trenches is crucial to his team's success.
For Archbishop Hoban, Tim Tyrell says that defensively, his team needs to be sure to keep everything in front of them and stay disciplined with all of the athletes at the quarterback, receiver, and skill positions for Benedictine.