
Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger & Steven Godfrey break down the latest college football news with their unique blend of analysis, investigative journalism and over-the-top shenanigans. There will be overreactions, there will be beer, there will be mascot fights. Buckle up for the most informative and funniest show about the most insane sport in America.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 747 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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The time has finally arrived. Twelve regular season games, and the conference championship games, have all led up to this point. After all of the questions, debate, anger and anxiety; the first round of the College Football Playoff begins Friday! The... more
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The Indiana Hoosiers have their first Heisman trophy winner. Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza won the 91st Heisman trophy on Saturday night. He beat out fellow finalists Diego Pavia, Jeremiyah Love and Julian Sayin by a wide margin. Andy Staples,... more
Michigan fired head coach Sherrone Moore on Wednesday. He was fired with cause for having an "inappropriate relationship with a staff member." The story broke with this news, but continued to evolve and a few hours later it was reported that Moore ha... more
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This podcast was excellent with Wetzel, Forde and Dellenger. Dellenger is still great. Staples is too loud. Godfrey just tries to show he’s as smart and connected as the other two (he isn’t). And then Godfrey and Staples just talk over each other with nonsense while Ross waits patiently to talk actual football or off the field issues. It’s unfortunate.
This podcast shows what a great host wetzel was. Now he’s playing second fiddle to another inSECure windbag like rece. These guys act impartial but they see things through a southern lens only.
Okay, I take it back. Ross and Andy are okay but the other guy is unlistenable. He tries to overcompensate his inSECure education by trying to seem smarter than he is.
Andy and Russ are great. I don't get why Godfrey continues to cover a sport he clearly despises. I tried to listen and wanted to like it but Godfrey's hate of college football is just too tough to fight through.
If they renamed the show to describe what they actually do now, I’d give a higher rating. Ross and the guys are fun to listen to, but if you want to know about anything outside of the SEC and like two teams in the big 12, you will need to find another podcast.
Ross still has a lot of value and Andy is doing a decent job running the show, but it’s not the same without Dan and Pat.
Dan and Pat never took themselves too serious. I think that’s the biggest change.
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Focused on the dynamic world of college football, this podcast blends in-depth analysis with humor and lively discussion among its hosts, who often engage in light-hearted antics that bring entertainment to the serious subject of sports. Episodes touch on various elements of the college football experience, including player recruitment, the business aspects of the sport, hot coaching topics, controversies like NIL deals, and the ever-evolving dynamics within major conferences.
Listeners can expect a mix of insightful commentary from seasoned journalists, personal anecdotes, and a unique chemistry between the hosts, making it both a source of information and a comedic escape. The podcast invites fans to not only stay updated on current coll... more
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