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Season 1, Ep. 101
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Florida State leaving the ACC? Top 5 Big10 and SEC programs going into next year. Coaching Carousel. Various news from both Conferences.
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34:22||Season 1, Ep. 108Today's Highlights:Spring Games: Covered spring games for Michigan, Ohio State, Texas, Alabama, and Georgia.Urban Meyer's Top 8 Teams: Urban gave his list of top 8 teams.Next Week's Preview:Draft Recap: Next week's episode will feature a draft recap.More Spring Games: Additional spring games that weren't covered in today's episode will be discussed.Other News: Stay tuned for other pertinent news updates.Sponsor:Today's episode is sponsored by the Frank T.J Mackey program "Seduce and Destroy" (Seduce,5).Spring Games Breakdown:Michigan:Maize defeats Blue 17-7.QB showed promise.Orji had a good run but lacked touch.Davis Warren stood out with his arm.Jack Tuttle did not play.Defense looks strong.Donovan Edwards looks like the RB1.Ohio State:More like a glorified practice.Freshman WR Jeremiah Smith hyped.QB Will Howard looked average.Julian Sayin doesn't seem ready.Judkins and Henderson could be a top duo.Alabama:White beats Crimson 34-28.Milroe looked impressive.Bernard, a WR from Washington, looks promising.Defense performed better than expected.Georgia:Red vs. Black tie 20-20.Carson Beck looks like a Heisman contender.WRs and Defense looked strong.Expected to be the #1 team and NC favorite.Texas:Orange defeats White 35-34.Manning had a standout performance.Quin Ewers was not prominent.Defense struggled.Urban Meyer's Top 8 Teams:AlabamaGeorgiaOhio StateOle MissOregonMichiganTexasUtahClosing Notes:Remember to like, follow, and subscribe to the podcast on your preferred platform.Follow the podcast on all social media platforms @big10vsSEC.107. 107
19:13||Season 1, Ep. 107Welcome back to the "Big10 vs SEC" podcast, your go-to destination for the most engaging and insightful college football discussions. In this episode, we kick things off with a gentle reminder to like, follow, and subscribe to our podcast across all platforms, and don't forget to connect with us on all social media @big10vsSEC.Our conversation today veers slightly off the traditional path as we touch upon the surprising news of Jets QB Aaron Rodgers being considered for a VP spot by RFK Jr. in the 2024 election—a development Rodgers himself found bewildering during his retreat in Costa Rica. However, the political landscape remains uncertain as RFK Jr. leans towards Nicole Shanahan as a potential running mate.The focus shifts back to college football as we delve into Michigan's woes with defensive line coach Greg Scruggs' DUI arrest, featuring exclusive audio from the incident. The Nebraska AD saga unfolds with Trev Alberts' departure for Texas A&M amidst criticisms of the Board of Regents' inaction, highlighting the need for decisive leadership within the University.Listeners are treated to a unique perspective with an audio clip sent by a fan, shedding light on the challenging dynamics within college football. The retirement of legendary Alabama coach Nick Saban is examined, revealing his frustrations with the changing attitudes towards NIL and guaranteed playing time among players.We also discuss the hefty contract of first-year Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer, stirring debate over his ranking among the nation's highest-paid coaches. The episode wouldn't be complete without a rundown of the spring game schedule, ensuring fans don't miss any action from their favorite teams.The PFF rankings stir the pot with Michigan taking the top spot, igniting discussions on whether Georgia deserved the crown last year.We wrap up this episode with a heartfelt thank you to our listeners for their engagement, especially idrankthewateratcamplejeune@gmail.com for this week's audio contribution. Your feedback, questions, and comments are always welcome, so don't hesitate to reach out via email at big10vssecpodcast@gmail.com or through our social media channels.106. 106
29:02||Season 1, Ep. 106In this episode of the Big10vsSEC podcast, the hosts kicked things off with some light-hearted chatter about "Dune 2" before diving into the meat of their discussion. The ongoing legal battle between the University of Tennessee (UT) and the NCAA was a major focus, highlighting the NCAA's decision to halt investigations into name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals following a recent courtroom setback. The hosts shared partial audio clips from both the NCAA's communication directed towards UT and UT's fiery response, promising to keep listeners updated as the saga unfolds.Attention then shifted to the 2024 NFL Combine, where the hosts shared their insights on the winners and losers. Michael Penix Jr. was noted for his consistent performance, sparking a debate on whether prospects should wear pads during the combine. The discussion also covered J.J. McCarthy's potential as a polarizing figure in the draft and questioned the draftability of Joe Milton due to concerns about his accuracy and touch.Highlighting combine standouts, the hosts lauded Isaac Guerendo and Xavier Worthy for their impressive 40 times, potentially boosting their draft stock. They also recognized Dallas Turner as a top EDGE prospect and Theo Johnson for his remarkable athleticism as a tight end. Conversely, they pinpointed Spencer Rattler and Nate Wiggins among the combine's losers, critiquing their performances and impact on their draft prospects.The "Wired or Tired" segment provided lively debate on various topics, including the relevance of the 40-yard dash, the NCAA's future, the importance of top prospects performing at the draft, and the introduction of technology in college football. The hosts also discussed the notion of automatic byes for Big10 and SEC champions in an expanded playoff system.Shifting to quarterback analysis, they provided in-depth evaluations of six projected first-round QBs, including Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, Bo Nix, J.J. McCarthy, Michael Penix Jr., and Jayden Daniels. Each quarterback's strengths and weaknesses were scrutinized, from mobility and arm talent to decision-making and performance under pressure.Finally, the hosts speculated on potential late-round QB steals, likening Taulia Tagovailoa to a possible "Brock Purdy" of the draft due to his impressive stats and potential for impact despite a later draft projection.Throughout the episode, the hosts engaged in thoughtful analysis and spirited debate, offering listeners a comprehensive overview of current football topics, from collegiate legal battles and combine performances to draft prospects and innovative changes in the sport.105. 105
32:16||Season 1, Ep. 105A few news items about the Conferences then we cover Joel Klatt's Mock Draft 1.0104. 104
24:30||Season 1, Ep. 104SEC news updates, Part II continuation of the Fan Duel Over/Under for the 2024 season that we don't get paid to promote. Shout out to your fans in Belgium, we want your feedback!103. 103
40:50||Season 1, Ep. 103We were wrong! Some clarification about EA's NCAA College Football 2025 and Don't bet the farm, our review of Fan Duel's Over/Under Projections for the 2024 Season Part 1 of 2!102. 102
38:27||Season 1, Ep. 102In this week's Big10vsSEC podcast, we dive deep into the heart of college football, examining the strategic shifts and challenges within the Big Ten and SEC. The episode opens with Kentucky's coaching upheaval, as they face significant losses to their coaching staff, highlighting the ever-present theme of change within college sports.Attention then shifts to Georgia's quest for a new wide receivers coach, amidst maintaining their top recruiting class, showcasing the relentless pursuit of excellence despite setbacks. The narrative takes a personal turn with LSU's Trey Holly's legal troubles, presenting a stark reminder of the off-field challenges athletes face.We introduce a thought-provoking "Wired or Tired" segment, debating the NCAA's consideration of a 2-minute warning and the ethical implications of financial investments in players, alongside the excitement around EA Sports' 'College Football 25'. This discussion not only engages listeners with current controversies but also connects them to the nostalgic aspects of the game.Northwestern's stadium rebuild and the formation of the Big Ten and SEC advisory committee are also discussed, hinting at the evolving landscape of college football and the search for a sustainable future within the sport.Concluding with a teaser for a special episode on the toughest conference schedules in 2024, this podcast episode expertly balances in-depth analysis, personal stories, and forward-looking debates, ensuring listeners are both informed and intrigued, eagerly awaiting more insights into the dynamic world of college football.