
The Podcast of Champions discusses Big Ten football on a weekly basis. Hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods discuss the B1G programs on the football field, breaking down games, picking against the spread and keeping things interesting during the off-seasons.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 444 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Sports NewsFootballNewsSports | |||

In this episode of the Podcast of Champions hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods talk about rivalry week in the Big Ten, featuring Ohio State finally exorcising its Michigan demons, and Oregon taking care of business against Washington, among many othe... more
In this episode of the Podcast of Champions hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods talk about week 13 in the Big Ten, featuring Oregon taking care of business at home and in the process wiping out USC's chances at the College Football Playoff.
The fella... more
In this episode of the Podcast of Champions hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods talk about week 12 in the Big Ten, featuring USC's big home victory over Iowa as well as Penn State winning the battle of the winless against Michigan State.
The fellas a... more
In this episode of the Podcast of Champions hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods talk about week 11 in the Big Ten that included No. 2 Indiana surviving a major test at Penn State and No. 9 Oregon doing the same at Iowa. Then they talk about Jedd Fisch... more
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It’s true what they say. This podcast has lost its Mojo. I found this podcast the last year of the PAC 12’s glory. I enjoyed their Southern California take on college football. We enjoy it, but it’s not all there is to life. Mixed in with football talk was socialist rants and commentary about beach life. I found the musings enjoyable and became a quick fan.
However, this has all changed. The switch to the Big 18 has altered the discourse significantly. Long gone are the quality rants ... more
This podcast gets 5 stars because it is hosted by a fellow Daily Bruin alumni which means, he’s probably lit right now while sports reporting, as we all were. It also gets five stars because for the first time, I can pregame at my apartment in Culver City and uber to a ucla football game. As a young alumni, I never understood the “great” rose bowl tailgating experience. How the f am I suppose to get home from a remote golf course on mars after getting shammered off some brewskies. Drive???
I’ve enjoyed discovering this podcast over the last month or two. Realignment has been strange for everyone, but I for one welcome our friends from California and appreciate the view from the left coast. Keep it rolling, gents!
Tried to give it a chance several times. Seems like they are just recapping box scores and AP articles without actually watching any of the games. Sometimes funny, but actual football analysis is terrible
This podcast is elite. Dave and Ryan break down all things Big 18 from the heart of the Midwest, also known as the South Bay in LA county.
They toss around fun ideas for the conference and college football as a whole - their best one being that all game times should be listed in Pacific standard time. Make east coasters do time zone math for once. PST is the best time zone to watch a full day of football from anyways.
Keep up the good work and all the prep you do for the show, Ryan. And than... more
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A dynamic exploration of Big Ten football, featuring engaging discussions around weekly games, program analysis, and the unique dynamics of college football. The hosts bring a blend of humor and insight to each episode, tackling game recaps, team performances, and coaching developments. Notably, the podcast captures the lighthearted interactions between the hosts, making it an entertaining listen for fans passionate about college football. Listeners can expect an informal yet informative approach to understanding the evolving landscape of Big Ten football, including off-season topics and the implications of recent changes in program leadership.
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Recent guests on Podcast of Champions include:
1. Chris Gorham
2. Daniel Gallen
3. Brian Christopherson
4. Jeff Ermann
5. Zach Shaw
6. Ryan Burns
7. Dave Biddie
8. Curt Cignetti
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