JB's Sports Podcast
This podcast will feature all things sports in both college and pro baseball, football, and basketball both on the field and off.
Finger-Locking Gossip And Football Film Room
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Thirteen days until the NFL Draft means every rumor feels like a warning shot, and every “small” trade starts looking like a chess move. We kick things off with the Eagles grabbing Dontayvion Wicks and paying him real money, then ask the obvious question: if the receiver room is already set, why spend picks and cap unless you’re bracing for an AJ Brown shift? We break down the logic for Philly, why it makes more sense for Green Bay, and what it could signal about how teams protect themselves before draft weekend.
We Break Down NBA Playoff Stakes And The Eagles Drama That Finally Spilled Out
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A 43-point Lakers loss is bad. Watching it turn into a Luka Doncic hamstring strain and Austin Reaves injury news is the kind of swing that can wipe out an entire postseason plan. We talk through what the Thunder blowout reveals about Oklahoma City’s real ceiling, why the Lakers’ decision-making looks reckless, and what LeBron’s workload could become if the team tries to hold position with the NBA playoffs right around the corner. If you care about NBA playoff matchups, seeding, and how injuries change everything, this is the kind of late-s...
From World Baseball Classic Drama To NFL Trade Fallout
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Aaron Judge goes 0-for-4 on a world stage and suddenly people act like they learned a brand-new truth about him. We’re not buying that. With Jace out today, I hop on the mic solo and start with the World Baseball Classic championship and what it revealed about MLB incentives, pitcher restrictions, and why the WBC still sits in a weird spot next to the World Series when it comes to legacy, credit, and blame.
Then I pivot to March Madness and the real reason the NCAA tournament owns the sports ca...
We Break Down Bam’s 83 And Rank The Biggest Free Agency Winners
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Records don’t just spark celebration, they expose what fans actually value. We start with the wildest number of the week: Bam Adebayo hanging 83 points and instantly dividing the basketball world. We talk through the full context, from the free throw volume to the “is this still basketball?” fourth quarter, and why people can be impressed without pretending every historic box score feels the same. It also opens up the bigger question: could anyone hit 100 in today’s NBA, and what would it realistically take in the modern three-point era?
Then we switc...
Pre-Free Agency Shockwaves Across NFL And A Tatum Return
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Headlines don’t wait for the league year to open. We dive straight into the pre–free agency whirlwind—surprise cuts, bold tags, and trades that can’t be finalized yet but already reshape the map—then tackle a rare NBA subplot: Jason Tatum’s 10‑month return from an Achilles tear and what that risk says about Boston’s title math.
We start with the mechanics behind the “legal tampering” window and why news breaks before ink dries, then break down the biggest football pivots. Kansas City makes hard choices on the offensive line t...
Speed Is Loud, Tape Is Louder: Winners, Risks, And Draft Truths
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Stopwatches don’t win on Sundays—players do. I dive into a loaded Combine weekend and sort the noise from the signal, starting with a simple rule: speed is loud, but tape is louder. From quarterbacks trying to separate in a crowded class to receivers redefining roles and a Buckeye linebacker posting a once-in-a-generation profile, we unpack what actually translates when pads go on.
I start with the QBs: why Ty Simpson’s consistency matters more than a single wow throw, and how Drew Aller’s arm and frame make him tempting...
From Toy Story 5 To Draft Debates: Sports, Culture, And The New NBA Anti-Tank Rules
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A wild mashup of sports, culture, and big ideas. We kick off with a clear offseason roadmap and a new weekly series grading each NFL division’s confidence coming out of last year. Then we swerve into pure nostalgia: Nintendo’s $30 FireRed and LeafGreen re-releases on Switch—worth it for comfort and convenience or just a tax on our memories? Toy Story 5 gets a sharp read, too, with a clever twist that pits classic toys against a tablet “toy” and a wink at Woody’s age that somehow works.
The core debate lands...
From Coin Flip Road Trip To Seattle’s Crown: A Clear Look At Wemby, College Props, NDSU’s Jump, And Super Bowl XLIX Redux
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A coin-flip road trip, a 7’4 problem nobody can solve, and a championship built on defense—this one has range. We open with the story of driving across state lines just to bet heads-or-tails, why the thrill was worth the money oss, and how small stakes can still make big memories. Then it’s hoops: Victor Wembanyama hangs 40 in 26 minutes and forces the real question—what happens when he decides to be the first option every trip? We break down how San Antonio can unlock him without turning him into a stretch decoy.
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Giannis, Harden, And A Wild Super Bowl Week
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Two stars, two playbooks, two different truths. We open with Giannis and the uncomfortable art of leverage: a franchise icon who won’t torch his city, a front office that won’t move without a king’s ransom, and a league where clarity gets deals done. We map who could have actually traded for him, why most suitors came up empty, and how “not wanting to be the villain” keeps Milwaukee and its fans suspended in will-he-won’t-he limbo.
Then we pivot to James Harden and bring receipts. We stack his playoff résu...
Deion’s Fines, NIL Buyouts, Ohio State’s New OC, A Brutal Schedule, NFL Coaching Carousel, And Conference Title Reactions
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What happens when money, power, and accountability collide in football? We dive straight into the friction points reshaping the sport: Deion Sanders’ bold fine system at Colorado, the Duke–Darien Mensah NIL buyout that hints at a new contract era, and why buyout clauses may become the market’s guardrails. Then we pivot to Columbus, where Ohio State taps Arthur Smith to run the offense so Ryan Day can return to a true CEO role—just as a brutal schedule looms with Texas, USC, Oregon, and Michigan on deck.
From there, the NFL...
Dabo Snitches, Coaching Carousel Updates, Preview/Picks of NFL Conference Championship Games
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The games are fantastic, but the noise around college football is deafening. We open with a candid look at how NIL and the transfer portal are reshaping loyalty, recruiting, and the way fans connect to players, then dig into Dabo Swinney’s hour-long tampering broadside. When a fully enrolled Clemson transfer flips after alleged contact from Ole Miss, it exposes the one rule everyone still pretends to respect: no tampering with players outside the portal. If there’s a first domino that could restore sanity, enforcing that rule might be it.
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Inside Indiana’s Shocking Title And A Wild NFL Divisional Weekend
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A perfect season ended in blood, grit, and a blocked punt—and then the NFL turned into a turnover thriller. We open with Indiana’s stunning 16–0 run and a 27–21 title win over Miami that was won on situational football: third and fourth downs, a special teams swing, and a Heisman quarterback who kept finding just enough. Curt Cignetti’s blueprint—older roster, portal precision, clean execution—raises a bigger question: did the Hoosiers crack a sustainable model, or is this a once-in-a-generation lightning strike?
From there, we zoom out to the messy reality...
Previewing CFP National Title Game and Making Picks For NFL Divisional Round
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The sport is moving faster than its rules—and that gap is shaping everything from locker rooms to title games. We start with the transfer portal and NIL, laying out a simple lever with big consequences: standardized buyout clauses in NIL deals. They won’t end movement, but they do force tougher math for athletes, agents, and poaching programs, dialing down tampering and impulse transfers without blocking real opportunity. Then we tackle eligibility creep. When 25-year-olds face 18-year-olds, strength and health swing outcomes. A five-year cap with catastrophic-injury exceptions restores a level field and...
Tomlin's Step Down Caps Off Up and Down NFL Wild Card Weekend
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A 56–22 scoreline tells a story, but Indiana’s demolition of Oregon tells us something deeper about how winners are built now. We break down how the Hoosiers combined ruthless efficiency, spread production, and big-play denial to turn a semifinal into a statement, and why their culture and development model could carry them from a magical run to a sustainable one. On the other sideline, we examine Oregon’s recurring problems in big games and the uncomfortable question for Dan Lanning: why do the blowouts keep happening when the talent is this good?
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Miami Edges Ole Miss, Transfer Portal Chaos, And NFL Wild Card Picks
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A sleepy three quarters flipped into a thunderstorm, and the fallout says everything about where football is right now. We start with Miami’s 31–27 win over Ole Miss: a run-first plan that bled the clock, a veteran QB who played within himself, and a chaotic finish that had everyone yelling about a swallowed flag. Ole Miss had chances, the fourth-quarter tempo surged, and the difference came down to poise, sequencing, and capitalizing on short fields. It’s a blueprint for January: control the ground game, take free yards, and save your shots for when t...
Transfer Portal Chaos, NFL Coaching Shakeups, Josh Allen's Best Shot
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What happens when the transfer portal turns into a talent exchange and NIL becomes the accelerant? We start with a creator’s dilemma—refresh the intro or ride the tradition—then push straight into college football’s new economy. A one-year, five million dollar QB deal at Texas Tech becomes the case study: is this smart roster building or just donor-fueled distortion? We map how 30 percent of D1 in the portal shifts leverage from coaches to players, why “development” now requires early roles, and how Jeremiah Smith shattered the old wait-your-turn model.
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CFP Quarterfinal Headlined By Buckeyes Collapse and Previewing a Lackluster Week 18 Slate in the NFL
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A game-winning kick in Atlanta, a demolition in Pasadena, and a coaching clinic in the small moments—this week served proof that January football rewards nerve and nuance. We open with the wildest turns from bowl season: Ole Miss and Georgia trading haymakers before a perfectly managed drive set up the winning field goal; Indiana squeezing Alabama until the scoreboard snapped; and Oregon turning a Top 25 matchup into a defensive seminar. Then we get honest about Miami 24, Ohio State 14—how a pick-six, pass protection issues, and slow adjustments mattered more than any one thro...
Ohio State vs Miami, Upset Radar, And A Wild Week 17 Recap
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Stakes are high, spreads are loud, and the calendar is about to flip—so we went all-in on clarity. I open with a straight-shot preview of the College Football Playoff quarterfinals, anchored by Ohio State vs Miami. The question everyone’s asking: can Miami’s speed off the edge recreate the chaos that tripped Ohio State before? I lay out why Ryan Day reclaiming the play sheet, a healthier receiver room, and a quick-adjust plan should tilt the field against a defense that relies more on speed than deception. From there, it’s Oregon’s...
Why Non‑Playoff Bowls Lost Their Spark And What Michigan’s Kyle Whittingham Move Really Means While We Sort The Christmas NFL Mess
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Stakes moved, and you can feel it. What used to be a December feast of meaningful bowls now looks like a snack tray with a playoff main course—and we dig into why. The expanded playoff changed incentives, the portal and NIL added leverage, and non‑playoff bowls lost their spark. We talk through what that means for player development, tampering risk, and the tough calculus coaches face when a breakout can trigger a bidding war.
Then we turn to Michigan’s headline move: Kyle Whittingham. We unpack the long search, why he...
We Argued About Hospital Balls And Somehow The Steelers Won
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December football shouldn’t feel this contradictory, but here we are: two thrilling college playoff games, two absolute duds, and a bracket design that looks more like a TV contract than a meritocracy. We unpack why Alabama flipped Oklahoma with one momentum punch, how wind and field position turned Miami–Texas A&M into a 10–3 grinder, and why Oregon and Ole Miss rolling is less about talent disparity and more about how guaranteed bids for the group of five mostly invite mismatches. When a Group of Five team is truly elite—Cincinnati-level mature and NFL...
One Mic, Many Takes: From Michigan’s Mess To Must-Watch Matchups in the CFP and NFL
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One mic, no safety net, and a weekend stuffed with games that actually matter. I open by mapping the College Football Playoff slate through matchups that decide everything: Alabama–Oklahoma as a turnover story disguised as a rematch, Miami–Texas A&M as discipline vs volatility inside a deafening Kyle Field, and Tulane–Ole Miss as a talent-and-timing problem that coaching news won’t fix overnight. JMU at Oregon? We get honest about trench gaps, depth, and why styles stop mattering when the line of scrimmage isn’t close. Then we zoom out to the bra...
Why Jeremiah Smith Was Snubbed And What Week 15 Revealed About Contenders
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Sorry I was an idiot and forgot to publish the pod on Tuesday when we recorded and I didn't notice until I went to upload the Friday pod. I will still publish because it's a good pod done by Jace and I but understand if you skip it all together because by now all the topics are old news. I take full responsibility and will be more diligent in the future to make sure we get these pods out on time and published like they need to.
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Spank Bank, Buyouts, And Bad Beats: Sports Are Messy And So Are We
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One quiet college football weekend turned into a full-blown firestorm. We start with Michigan’s sudden collapse: a firing with cause, disturbing allegations, denials that didn’t hold, and the brutal timing around signing day and transfer portal windows. We connect the dots between brand, behavior, and why staff relationships can blow up an entire program’s plans. Then we zoom out to the practical fallout: recruits stuck in limbo, NIL leverage shifting fast, and a coaching market where December rarely gives you clean choices.
From there, it’s off to a wild N...
From Conference Championship Chaos To NFL Reality: Upsets, Playoff Seeds, And Teams On The Brink
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The scoreboard didn’t just change this weekend—so did the story. We walked through a championship slate where Georgia’s control said more than any blowout, Duke detonated the ACC’s clean path, and Notre Dame discovered what happens when head-to-head finally matters. Independence or not, the committee’s late flip for Miami was always baked into the rankings; the outrage makes sense, the opt-out doesn’t. From there we map the postseason: why Oregon’s draw is quietly cushy, how Texas Tech’s defense adds chaos, and which bye teams actually have the easiest...
Break Down College Football Conference Championship Games, Ranking Debates, And A Wild Cowboys-Lions Night & NFL Week 14 Picks
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Championship weekend always brings heat, but this one feels different. We kick off with Penn State’s winding coaching carousel, why landing Matt Campbell is a smart but sober choice, and how the timing cratered recruiting momentum. Then we zero in on a landmark story: Georgia seeking damages from a transferring player over NIL. If courts bless buyout-style clauses for athletes, the transfer portal enters a new era—mobility remains, but with explicit costs for breaking deals, and real budget discipline for collectives.
From there we tackle the rankings contradictions that actu...
Buckeyes Roar, Burrow's Return, Chaos Everywhere
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A coaching bombshell, a rivalry reset, and a league-wide reality check—this one has everything. We start with Lane Kiffin’s messy jump from Ole Miss to LSU and why timing, NIL leverage, and staff poaching can fracture a playoff run before a snap. From there, we break the college football board: Texas punches A&M and turns to resume politics, Georgia wins ugly but sturdy, and Ohio State suffocates Michigan while Ryan Day flips the narrative with composure and a ruthless game plan. Heisman stakes tighten, Oregon’s balance outlasts Washington, and the co...
From College Football Rivalries To Pro Picks: A Holiday Mega-Show
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A holiday mega-show built for the loudest week in football. We open with a fast, honest college football reset: Oregon outmuscles USC without key weapons, Oklahoma’s defense carries an offense stuck in neutral, BYU finds late credibility, and Utah wins a track meet it had no business winning. Then the rankings conversation gets real—what matters more in November: resume, game control, or head-to-head? Lane Kiffin rumors, Alabama’s post-Saban expectations, and Texas vs Texas A&M pride all pour gas on a combustible weekend.
All roads lead to The Game...
We Swear We’ll Stop Talking About Twin Peaks… Eventually
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If you care about how winning actually happens, this one hits the nerve. We open on the NBA’s touchiest balance: can LeBron James accept a smaller on-ball role while Luka Dončić runs the show, and how long does that harmony hold if the wins wobble? Usage splits only tell half the story—ego management and late-game ownership tell the rest.
From there, we crash straight into college football’s favorite argument: should rankings honor a September head-to-head or reward who looks best in November? Notre Dame vs Miami becomes the test...
Oklahoma Upsets Bama And Kansas City Struggles
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Two hours, one mic, and zero shortcuts. I dig into a packed weekend that flipped narratives in both college football and the NFL, starting with a Friday-night warmup and building into a Saturday that put turnovers, trenches, and timing under the brightest lights. Oregon cruised, Clemson survived, and Ohio State handled business while managing the injuries everyone is quietly tracking before Michigan. Then the shockers: Alabama outgained Oklahoma but gave it away, Georgia leaned on elite line play to smother Texas, and USC finished strong in a rain-soaked rally. We even caught the...
From MVP Debates To Playoff Dreams: A Candid Tour Through College And NFL Storylines
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Two mics, one rapid-fire ride through the messiest, most addictive corners of football. We kick off by unpacking why Aaron Judge can be the clear MVP while fans still feel empty without a parade, then veer into a cathartic meltdown over modern sports games—2K’s “goat mode” absurdity, Madden’s trade logic, and why college football dynasty and career modes actually respect your time. It’s sports, but honest: what’s fun, what’s broken, and what needs to be better.
From there, we drill into college football’s power structure. The ran...
Playoff Politics, Heisman Hype, And NFL Storylines
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A wild week of football served two truths at once: moments are thrilling, but months decide who matters. We kick off with USC’s scheduling complaints and why that’s the inevitable cost of realignment money, then move to Ohio State’s quiet dominance built on snap control, field position, and a defense that strangles games. The national conversation fixates on Indiana’s last-second toe-tap and a “Heisman moment,” so we ask the uncomfortable question: should one dramatic play against a six-loss team outweigh an entire body of work? From there, we pull on the ranki...
Wisconsin’s Coaching Gamble, QB Shakeups, And NFL Week 10 Picks
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A program bets on patience while the schedule bets against them. We kick off with Wisconsin’s decision to ride another year with Luke Fickell and dig into why timing, coordinator fit, and quarterback health matter more than slogans. The Badgers’ attempted identity flip collided with injuries and the Big Ten’s new arms race, and we ask the blunt question: is waiting a year strategic leverage in a crowded coaching market or just kicking the can?
From there, we pivot to Colorado handing the keys to freshman Julian Lewis and what t...
Trade Deadline Shockwaves And Playoff Buzz
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A trade deadline this chaotic demands a new plan, so we flipped the show and dove headfirst into the madness. The Eagles doubled down on identity with Jaire Alexander for secondary flexibility and Jalen Phillips to juice a pass rush that drives everything they do. The Jets went the other way, selling stars and stacking capital—Sauce to Indy for two firsts and AD Mitchell, Quinnen to Dallas for a first and more—building a five-firsts runway over two drafts. Is that smart long-term leverage or giving away today for a hazy tomorrow? And...
College Chaos, Contract Drama, And NFL Picks That Sting
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Cord-cutting was supposed to make sports simpler. Instead, a fresh showdown between YouTube TV and ESPN yanks games from paying fans in the heart of football season. We dig into why these carriage fights keep happening, who really pays, and how the fallout lands hardest on college Saturdays and Monday nights. From there, the college landscape gets even wilder: Arizona State loses Sam Levitt to season-ending surgery, LSU hits the reset button on both head coach and AD with politics in the background, and Nebraska locks in Matt Rhule through 2032, sending a loud...
From 18-Inning Chaos To CFB Coaching Carousels And NFL's Week 8 Surprises
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A World Series game turned into a doubleheader, and Shohei Otani turned it into a one-man legend reel. We kick off with an 18-inning epic that burned through 600+ pitches and nearly 260 baseballs, then wrestle with the extra-innings rule, player health, and whether playoff baseball needs a rethink. From there, the conversation zooms out to generational greatness: Otani devouring baseball’s constraints and Victor Wembanyama bending NBA geometry. Two once-in-a-lifetime athletes, each forcing their leagues to adapt.
College football was chaos in stereo. We break down the coaching carousel’s fast-forward button—massiv...
From College Grit To NFL Chaos: Picks, Rants, And Reality Checks
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A single night can change a legacy. Shohei Ohtani fanned 10 and launched three home runs on a postseason stage, and we unpack why that moment might settle the “best we’ve ever seen” argument. From there, we steer straight into a jam‑packed sports weekend: college football statements, NFL reality checks, and the messy gap between hype and truth.
We start with college ball where margins feel razor‑thin. Michigan State’s offense runs hot and cold, the defense springs leaks, and patience at quarterback is wearing thin. We scan the slate for re...
From Otani’s Legend To College Upsets And NFL Reality Checks
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A once-in-a-generation baseball moment lit the fuse for a marathon sports breakdown. Shohei Ohtani didn’t just win a game—he bent it—fanning ten and parking three homers in a performance that belongs in every “where were you?” list. From there we sprint into college and pro football, where dominance, identity, and accountability either showed up or fell apart in plain sight.
We start with the college slate’s sharp turns: Miami’s stumble against Louisville and a messy four-INT night that reignites leadership questions. Ohio State looks inevitable, with Julian Sayin’s...
Penn State Search for a "Home Run Hire" while Hard Reality hits Steelers Fans on TNF
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One coaching vacancy can rattle an entire sport, and Penn State’s decision just did. We break down why rumblings of Urban Meyer saving the program may be a bad idea due to his old-school, top-down approach clashing with the current NIL and transfer-portal era, and why fit now matters more than splash. From buyouts to decommits, we unpack how timing and leverage can launch a rebuild—or burn it down—before a game is even played. We also tackle the Big Ten’s private equity talk and what selling a slice of control...
Solo Tuesdays: James Franklin Canned and Buccaneers are a Wagon
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Two hours of football clarity without the fluff. We open with a new definition of dominance after Ohio State calmly suffocates Illinois, then follow the shockwaves as Indiana outlasts Oregon, USC runs straight through Michigan, and Georgia escapes Auburn amid an officiating mess. The real quake hits in Happy Valley: Northwestern’s upset triggers James Franklin’s firing, and we unpack the buyout math, portal risk, NIL realities, and why Penn State’s floor isn’t Ohio State’s—plus what it takes to hire forward instead of sideways.
From there, we flip to t...
We came for picks, stayed for yelling at Joe Flacco
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A wreck, a warning, and a week that needed normal—so we sat down and told the truth. The Yankees didn’t lose because of Aaron Judge; they lost because a contender acted like a spreadsheet. We dig into Judge’s October, Boone’s decisions, Volpe’s bat vs glove, and the bigger question New York keeps dodging: are you willing to spend like you mean it while a generational MVP is in his prime?
From there, it’s a full tour through a spicy college football slate. Ohio State’s offense vs Ill...