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  • Join host Scott Gross live from Old Town Pocatello as Idaho State head football coach Cody Hawkins recaps the Bengals’ gritty season-opening battle at UNLV, highlighting the team's resilience, standout performances from Big Sky Players of the Week, and adjustments for the road ahead. The show also features new defensive coordinator Grant Duff, who shares his journey from Snake River High to Idaho State, his coaching philosophy, and how the Bengals are fostering leadership and honoring tradition. Plus, get insights on the Southern Utah matchup, key players, travel plans, and how this staff is shaping a culture of toughness and unity for Bengal football.
  • Kick off season two of the Idaho State Coaches Show as Scott Gross sits down with Director of Athletics Pauline Theros for key updates on ISU athletics—including a record-setting “Prepare to Roar” fundraising campaign, major facility upgrades, and a commitment to coaching stability. Theros also details the department’s strategic approach to NCAA changes and reflects on ISU’s inspiring athletic legacy. In the second half, Head Football Coach Cody Hawkins previews the upcoming season, highlighting new coaching staff, energized team culture, and the Bengals’ readiness for their opener at UNLV’s Allegiant Stadium.
  • The first half of this week’s show features a conversation with soccer coach Dustin Downey discussing the Bengals’ strong start to the season, overcoming preseason expectations, young roster contributions, foundation-building, and recent match highlights. The second half transitions to football head coach Cody Hawkins, who recaps the previous weekend’s game against Southern Utah, analyzes both positive and challenging aspects, addresses injury updates, and emphasizes mentoring players for competitive maturity throughout the season.
  • Tune in to learn more about ASISU's priorities for the year, upcoming events and updates, and all matters concerning Bengal tailgates, student engagement, and opportunities for alumni to connect with students.
  • Today on Idaho Found, we are featuring a special editorial from our host, Mark S. Young, with additional commentary from podcast producer, Kelli Jenkins. In this episode, Mark shares his thoughts on bolstering resilience in challenging times by tending to the four corners of our ecosystem: Education, Public Policy, Technology, and Economics.
  • In this episode of Bengal Tales, host Stephanie Smith sits down with Steve Rice, a devoted ISU alum, loyal supporter, and newly-appointed chair of the ISU Foundation Board. Steve shares heartfelt reflections on his lifelong connection to Idaho State University, his family's multi-generational legacy, and the bright future ahead as the foundation works to enhance opportunities and joy for all Bengals.
  • Mayor Rebecca Casper is stepping down after 12 years. Under her stewardship, Idaho Falls earned the title of “America’s Best-Performing Small City” on the Milken Institute Best-Performing Cities Index in 2021, 2023, and 2024. On the eve of the 2025 election, Mayor Casper offers her reflection on the importance of understanding the fundamentals of federalism, the impact of bold collaborations, and the unsung heroes of municipal success: the public works crews, city planners, sanitation workers, emergency responders, and the administrative staff.
  • In this December episode of Bengal Tales, guest host Stephanie Smith sits down with Idaho State University President Robert W. Wagner to talk about his long-term vision for ISU, the realities of a 24/7 presidency, and why he believes this is truly Idaho State’s time to shine.
  • Today we've got rainy weather, a flooded basement and an episode of Fibber McGee and Molly for you.
  • Dr. Rick Aman is the founding President of the College of Eastern Idaho. Idaho Found welcomes Dr. Aman to provide an update on developments and the future at the college. Topics include Work Force Training, business partnerships, and what to expect from new investments in their technology programs.
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