Tom Barket – Fansmanship https://www.fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Fri, 12 Mar 2021 03:58:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.29 For the fans by the fans Tom Barket – Fansmanship fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Tom Barket – Fansmanship http://www.fansmanship.com/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/Favicon1400x1400-1.jpg https://www.fansmanship.com San Luis Obispo, CA Weekly-ish Podcast Episode 153 – Farewell to Tom Barket https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-153-farewell-to-tom-barket/ https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-153-farewell-to-tom-barket/#respond Fri, 26 Feb 2016 00:09:54 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=18231 For the final time as Cal Poly’s play-by-play announcer, Tom Barket joins the podcast. I hope you’ve enjoyed my conversations with Tom as much as I have. He’s always been gracious and kind to me. I’ll miss him around the stadium/gym.]]>

For the final time as Cal Poly’s play-by-play announcer, Tom Barket joins the podcast. I hope you’ve enjoyed my conversations with Tom as much as I have. He’s always been gracious and kind to me. I’ll miss him around the stadium/gym.

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https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-153-farewell-to-tom-barket/feed/ 0 For the final time as Cal Poly’s play-by-play announcer, Tom Barket joins the podcast. I hope you’ve enjoyed my conversations with Tom as much as I have. He’s always been gracious and kind to me. I’ll miss him around the stadium/gym. For the final time as Cal Poly’s play-by-play announcer, Tom Barket joins the podcast. I hope you’ve enjoyed my conversations with Tom as much as I have. He’s always been gracious and kind to me. I’ll miss him around the stadium/gym. Tom Barket – Fansmanship 35:44
Podcast Episode 139 – Tom Barket https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-139-tom-barket/ https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-139-tom-barket/#respond Fri, 11 Sep 2015 15:41:00 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=17205 The voice of Cal Poly, Tom Barket joins the podcast for at least the third time. We talk about an epic summer road trip, Cal Poly’s win last week in Montana, Tom’s new website and what lies ahead for this week and the football season beyond.]]>

The voice of Cal Poly, Tom Barket joins the podcast for at least the third time. We talk about an epic summer road trip, Cal Poly’s win last week in Montana, Tom’s new website and what lies ahead for this week and the football season beyond.

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https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-139-tom-barket/feed/ 0 The voice of Cal Poly, Tom Barket joins the podcast for at least the third time. We talk about an epic summer road trip, Cal Poly’s win last week in Montana, Tom’s new website and what lies ahead for this week and the football season beyond. The voice of Cal Poly, Tom Barket joins the podcast for at least the third time. We talk about an epic summer road trip, Cal Poly’s win last week in Montana, Tom’s new website and what lies ahead for this week and the football season beyond. Tom Barket – Fansmanship 52:41
Podcast Episode 105 – Tom Barket https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-105-tom-barket/ https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-105-tom-barket/#respond Sun, 07 Sep 2014 15:45:28 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=15445 This week we took the podcast to the road! Voice of the Mustangs, Tom Barket, joined me just hours before Cal Poly’s 44-18 loss to South Dakota State on Saturday night. Along with catching-up from the offseason, we talked about hard-nosed football and what Cal Poly can do to turn things around.]]>
This photo is not of Tom Barket. It's of Nick Dzubnar. By Owen Main

This photo is not of Tom Barket. It’s of Nick Dzubnar. By Owen Main

This week we took the podcast to the road! Voice of the Mustangs, Tom Barket, joined me just hours before Cal Poly’s 44-18 loss to South Dakota State on Saturday night. Along with catching-up from the offseason, we talked about hard-nosed football and what Cal Poly can do to turn things around.

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https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-105-tom-barket/feed/ 0 This week we took the podcast to the road! Voice of the Mustangs, Tom Barket, joined me just hours before Cal Poly’s 44-18 loss to South Dakota State on Saturday night. Along with catching-up from the offseason, This week we took the podcast to the road! Voice of the Mustangs, Tom Barket, joined me just hours before Cal Poly’s 44-18 loss to South Dakota State on Saturday night. Along with catching-up from the offseason, we talked about hard-nosed football and what Cal Poly can do to turn things around. Tom Barket – Fansmanship 36:36
Podcast Episode 91 – Cal Poly March Madness! https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-91-cal-poly-march-madness/ https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-91-cal-poly-march-madness/#respond Tue, 18 Mar 2014 01:53:02 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=12836 On this episode, I was joined by Cal Poly forward Zach Gordon and play-by-play announcer Tom Barket to talk about the Mustangs’ improbable Big West Conference Tournament run and what Dayton has in store for them. Gordon, of course, is the Mustang who took the “charge heard ’round the world” on Saturday night, basically icing […]]]>

On this episode, I was joined by Cal Poly forward Zach Gordon and play-by-play announcer Tom Barket to talk about the Mustangs’ improbable Big West Conference Tournament run and what Dayton has in store for them.

Gordon, of course, is the Mustang who took the “charge heard ’round the world” on Saturday night, basically icing the tournament championship for Cal Poly.

This week, Joe Lunardi picked Cal Poly to win their opening round matchup against Texas Southern.

Here is the charge Gordon took, in case you missed it:

Enjoy the podcast. Feedback is welcomed.

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https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-91-cal-poly-march-madness/feed/ 0 On this episode, I was joined by Cal Poly forward Zach Gordon and play-by-play announcer Tom Barket to talk about the Mustangs’ improbable Big West Conference Tournament run and what Dayton has in store for them. Gordon, of course, On this episode, I was joined by Cal Poly forward Zach Gordon and play-by-play announcer Tom Barket to talk about the Mustangs’ improbable Big West Conference Tournament run and what Dayton has in store for them. Gordon, of course, is the Mustang who took the “charge heard ’round the world” on Saturday night, basically icing […] Tom Barket – Fansmanship 34:29
Fansmanship Podcast – Cal Poly Style https://www.fansmanship.com/fansmanship-podcast-cal-poly-style/ https://www.fansmanship.com/fansmanship-podcast-cal-poly-style/#comments Wed, 21 Nov 2012 15:12:25 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=7265 On this week’s Fansmanship.com podcast, I interviewed two people who cover Cal Poly Athletics. First, I sat with Tom Barket before the Mustangs’ men’s basketball team lost to Fresno State Monday night 76-67. Barket talked about his local roots, when he knew he wanted to do sports radio, and life on the road as the […]]]>

Tom Barket joined the Fansmanship.com Podcast this week.

On this week’s Fansmanship.com podcast, I interviewed two people who cover Cal Poly Athletics. First, I sat with Tom Barket before the Mustangs’ men’s basketball team lost to Fresno State Monday night 76-67. Barket talked about his local roots, when he knew he wanted to do sports radio, and life on the road as the voice of the Mustangs.

In the second segment, I talked to Katie Ryan. Ryan is the founder and author of the Line of Scrimmage, billed as “The Official Cal Poly Football Blog.” Ryan talked about her roots growing up around college sports, especially football in southern California. Ryan is often up and watching the team during their early-morning practices and even has class with some of the players, so her viewpoint on the team is certainly a unique one.

** One thing I want to clear up: During Ryan’s segment, I said that Sam Houston State hadn’t been out of the state for an away game. I was wrong. I don’t know where I read that, but I was mistaken. They’ve played road games at Northwest State (Natchedochez, Louisiana), at Central Arkansas (Conway, AR), Nicholls State (Thibodaux, LA).

The total driving mileage for out-of-state games is 934 miles one-way (I think…). The drive from Cal Poly to Grand Forks, North Dakota alone is more than double that at 1,994 miles (according to Google Maps). Not that Cal Poly drove to North Dakota, but I’m making a point.

That doesn’t include trips to Laramie, WY, Odgen, UT (Weber State), Cheney, WA (Eastern Washington) or Flagstaff, AZ (Northern Arizona). Five of Cal Poly’s away games were in different time zones and the distance traveled for each of them is greater than Sam Houston State’s longest road trip — 407 miles to Central Arkansas.  I think the point that Cal Poly is pretty road-tested is a fair one.

OK, now that you’ve read that, listen to the podcast.

Katie Ryan is the founder of The Line of Scrimmage Blog.

 

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https://www.fansmanship.com/fansmanship-podcast-cal-poly-style/feed/ 1 On this week’s Fansmanship.com podcast, I interviewed two people who cover Cal Poly Athletics. First, I sat with Tom Barket before the Mustangs’ men’s basketball team lost to Fresno State Monday night 76-67. Barket talked about his local roots, On this week’s Fansmanship.com podcast, I interviewed two people who cover Cal Poly Athletics. First, I sat with Tom Barket before the Mustangs’ men’s basketball team lost to Fresno State Monday night 76-67. Barket talked about his local roots, when he knew he wanted to do sports radio, and life on the road as the […] Tom Barket – Fansmanship 13:54
Mustangs Double-Up Bears, 56-28 https://www.fansmanship.com/mustangs-double-up-bears-56-28/ https://www.fansmanship.com/mustangs-double-up-bears-56-28/#respond Sun, 14 Oct 2012 22:12:52 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=6614 Deonte Williams found the end zone three times on runs of 15, 11 and 5 yards as Cal Poly convincingly beat Northern Colorado 56-28 Saturday night at Alex G. Spanos Stadium in San Luis Obispo. Williams rushed for 117 yards on 22 carries to go along with his 3 scores. Running back Kristaan Ivory also found the endzone twice on the ground from 37 yards and 8 yards out, contributing 46 yards on just 3 carries. As a team, the Mustangs gained 308 total yards on the ground on 57 carries.

A Cal Poly receiver goes horizontal to catch an Andre Broadous pass on Saturday night. Photo by David Livingston

Quarterback Andre Broadous combined for 263 total yards, 68 on the ground and 195 through the air. Broadous efficiently racked up his 195 yards passing with 9 completions on only 12 attempts. Broadous threw for 2 touchdowns, one for 45 yards to Willie Tucker and another for 30 yards to Brandon Michalkiewicz.

Cal Poly’s offense was an amazingly clutch 11 for 13 on third down.

Junior defensive captain Sullivan Grosz led the Mustangs’ defense, sacking Bears quarterback Seth Lobato three times.

The Mustangs scored with incredible balance, posting 14 points in each in all four quarters. Northern Colorado matched the Mustangs in the first quarter with 14 points of their own, but Cal Poly’s defense stiffened in the 2nd quarter and didn’t relent until the 4th quarter, when the second team defense starting getting mixed into the game. The Bears then scored their other two touchdowns in garbage-time.

Early in the contest Cal Poly was impressively crisp on offense, as Broadous played mistake-free and Williams was getting downhill and falling forward with ease. The Northern Colorado defense honestly looked over-matched from the get-go.

Halfway through the first quarter with Poly up 7-0 after a 8-yard Kristaan Ivory touchdown run, Broadous’ only major mistake of the game occurred. While keeping over the right side, Andre fumbled and Northern Colorado recovered inside the Cal Poly 20. Bears running back Tremaine Dennis then found his way towards the goal line over his next three carries, finding the end zone to tie the game at 7.

The Mustangs then got back on track with their bread and butter, as Williams fought for first downs on option pitches and inside trap plays. Once Poly crossed midfield into Bear territory, Broadous hit Willie Tucker streaking deep across the field on a 45-yard touchdown. Broadous commented in a post-game radio interview with Tom Barket on ESPN Radio 1280 that a couple of years ago he would have never been able to make that throw or even would have thought of trying it. He admitted he would have just tucked it away and got what he could have with his legs. The growth and maturity of a player is a great thing to see unfold.

As the first quarter came to a close, Northern Colorado answered Poly’s big play with another score of their own, as Lobato found tight end Darin McDonald in the end zone from 22 yards away to tie the score at 14. At this point it looked as if the game was shaping up to be a track meet.

Poly answered back early in the 2nd quarter with a Kristaan Ivory 37-yard scamper on the pitch to make the score 21-14. Then, the Mustang defense stiffened.

Cal Poly cornerback Nico Molino battles for the ball with Norther Colorado receiver Dominic Gunn. Photo by David Livingston

Defensive ends Andrew Alcaraz and Jake Irwin started getting better up-field penetration, putting a post in the defense against Northern Colorado’s off-tackle play. This change forced Bears running back Tromaine Dennis back inside to the teeth of Poly’s defense, instead of allowing him to have the choice to bounce to the outside and extend cutback opportunities in the open field.

The Mustangs added another score after a Northern Colorado punt, as Deonte Williams took a trap play back inside away from option action, a staple of the Poly offense, for a 5-yard plunge, bringing the score to 28-14, where it stayed until halftime.

Cal Poly did not come out with any sense of complacency to start the second half. After a stellar special teams tackle on the kickoff, the Mustangs recovered a fumble by Northern Colorado inside the Bears 25.

Deonte Williams then cashed in that turnover for Poly, taking in his 2nd score of the game, this one from 11 yards out. The Mustangs held a commanding 21-point lead, 35-14, with only 2:24 elapsed in the 3rd quarter. Credit Poly’s coaching staff for keeping their team fired up, and the players for having the killer instinct to put someone away when you have them down. This is the sign of not just a good team, but potentially a great one.

On their next posession, the Mustangs strung together back to back big plays. Broadous hit Cole Stanford down the left seam for 38 yards, and then took it himself on an option keeper for another 25. Deonte Williams smelled the paint along the right side he juked, spun and then lunged his way into the end zone for his 3rd and final score of the night, this one a 15-yard work of art, bringing the score to 42-14 Cal Poly.

Broadus capped off the final first-team drive of the game with a 30-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Michalkiewicz, in which the receiver navigated two defenders both during and after the catch, crossing the goal line as the defenders ran into each other. It was a play indicative of the overall Mustang dominance on this night. Poly lead 49-14 with 12 minutes left to play.

After a Northern Colorado touchdown, the Mustangs second-team offense, led by Vince Moraga, countered with a touchdown drive of their own, capped off by a short Ryan Soloman plunge with 3:47 remaining, making the score 56-21. It was Soloman’s first career touchdown.

Cal Poly improves to 6-0 overall and 4-0 in the Big Sky. Northern Colorado falls to 1-5 overall and 0-3 in the Big Sky.

The game was televised on KSBY and was broadcast by recent Fansmanship Podcast guest Bill Halter along with Andrew Masuda. KSBY will again televise next week’s game as head coach Tim Walsh and his Mustangs will take on his former team, the Portland State Vikings (2-4, 1-3 Big Sky) at Spanos Stadium. The Vikings are coming off a bye week, and the week before the bye they demolished Idaho State 77-10. The Mustangs are an even 9-9 all-time against Portland State.

If you haven’t had a chance to see this Mustang offensive machine yet this season, I highly recommend you check them out. You won’t be disappointed. Game time is 6:05pm Saturday night. Get there.

Photos by David Livingston

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