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Show Open – Michigan State has taken a lot from Ohio State over the years. Cowboys might not be that good. Buckeyes have first road game at Michigan State. Big Ten weekend slate. Georgia vs. Alabama in September is another thing to get used to. Can Travis Hunter win the Heisman? Tim May (Lettermen Row) joined us. Know the Scores. OSU vs. MSU. Doug Lesmerises (The Kings of the North) joined us for more college football talk.
Show Open – Michigan State has taken a lot from Ohio State over the years. Cowboys might not be that good. Buckeyes have first road game at Michigan State. Big Ten weekend slate. Georgia vs. Alabama in September is another thing to get used to. Can Travis Hunter win the Heisman? Tim May (Lettermen Row) joined us. Know the Scores. OSU vs. MSU. Doug Lesmerises (The Kings of the North) joined us for more college football talk.
Galen Clavio is joined by Courtney Cronin (ESPN) for a wide-ranging conversation as Indiana prepares to face Oregon in the Peach Bowl CFP semifinal—coming off IU's dominant Rose Bowl win over Alabama.They talk about the Indiana football phenomenon (and why this surge feels sustainable under Curt Cignetti), the national discourse surrounding IU and the SEC, how the sport is changing in the transfer/NIL era, and what it's been like watching Indiana turn into a true national football brand.They also discuss the fan takeover in Pasadena, why “brand mystique” doesn't match what's actually on film, and wrap with a big-picture look at Fernando Mendoza's Heisman moment—plus what his skill set could look like at the next level.
The SEC's hopes rest on the shoulders of Trinidad Chambliss and Ole Miss. While most of the SEC flopped in the postseason, the Rebels have become the toast of college football, as they continue to win even after Lane Kiffin's exit. Can the Rebels reach the finish line? If so, can the Heisman Trophy redirect its way into Chambliss' hands? The latter won't happen. The former? Maybe. On today's episode, hosts Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams debate why the SEC has fallen off its throne as college football's almighty overlord. Toppmeyer says Alabama's whimpering finish under Indiana's fist at the Rose Bowl shows just how far the SEC has fallen. He compares the Tide to a Big Ten team that finished 9-4. The hosts discuss how much better, if at all, Alabama would be right now if Nick Saban still coached the Tide. Adams assesses where he'd rank Ole Miss in the pecking order of playoff semifinalists, and the hosts make their Fiesta Bowl and Peach Bowl picks against the spread. Also, Toppmeyer fesses up: He wishes he could make one change to his Heisman ballot, involving an SEC quarterback.
A Trump rule could force Washington and Oregon hospitals to drop dangerous youth gender treatments. For some reason, the woman from the famous Coldplay kiss cam couple has decided to come back into the spotlight. Trump is renaming the Kennedy Center after himself. Seattle is still drawing lots of new residents… or is it? // Big Local: Skykomish is dealing with the economic impacts of Highway 2 being closed. A Tacoma family that relies on medical devices is desperate for power to be restored. A vicious Pit Bull attack left several people injured in Bremerton. // You Pick the Topic: One ESPN personality says he regrets voting for Vanderbilt Quarterback Diego Pavia for Heisman after his ‘classless’ reaction.
Washington Congressman Adam Smith said something remarkably stupid about using the military to target drug traffickers. The DOJ is suing Washington State for refusing to hand over voter registration information. Seattle now has the highest rate of residents with a college degree of any major city in the United States. // Seattle activists held one of the most pathetic protests ever against Amazon. // Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia issued an apology for a post that bashed Heisman trophy voters after he didn’t win the award. A Chiefs player reacted in real time to finding out that the team had been eliminated from the playoffs.
Coach is joined by Jimmy Hyams to react to the quarterfinals and discuss the offseason overhaul at Tennessee. Hyams expresses surprise at Alabama's lack of a running game, noting they ran only eight called run plays against Indiana, who became the only team in the last two years to win a playoff game coming off a first-round bye. The conversation shifts to Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss, whom Hyams claims he would vote as the Heisman winner if he could re-cast his ballot, sharing the story of how Lane Kiffin's staff discovered him while watching film on a Division II opponent. Finally, they dive into the changes at Tennessee, where Josh Heupel has fired three assistant coaches and the defensive coordinator following a poor defensive showing against Illinois in the Music City Bowl.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show Open – Michigan State has taken a lot from Ohio State over the years. Cowboys might not be that good. Buckeyes have first road game at Michigan State. Big Ten weekend slate. Georgia vs. Alabama in September is another thing to get used to. Can Travis Hunter win the Heisman? Tim May (Lettermen Row) joined us. Know the Scores. OSU vs. MSU. Doug Lesmerises (The Kings of the North) joined us for more college football talk.
On the lates NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Super Bowl champion Bryant McKinnie joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. McKinnie shares how he didn’t even start playing football until high school, his unlikely journey through junior college to the University of Miami, and why he believes the 2001 Hurricanes are the greatest college team of all time. He reflects on being a top 10 Heisman finalist, battling elite pass rushers like Dwight Freeney, and the elation of winning Super Bowl XLVII with the Ravens. Beyond football, Bryant opens up about his thriving second act — from serving as COO of a language translation company, to his three Grammy nominations, producing, and performing on America’s Got Talent. He also discusses his work in mental health advocacy, helping former players transition, and creating spaces for honest conversations through his Cocktails & Conversations events. From tennis lessons with Venus Williams to bringing the “B-Mac experience” wherever he goes, this episode is full of laughs, insight, and inspiration from one of the NFL’s most unique personalities. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alabama and Indiana will meet in the granddaddy of them all, the Rose Bowl, on New Year's Day in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal. After a huge opening round win over Oklahoma, does Kalen DeBoer have Ty Simpson and the Crimson Tide ready for the top-ranked Hoosiers, led by Curt Cignetti and Heisman-winner Fernando Mendoza? AL.com reporters Nick Kelly and Matt Stahl are in Pasadena to break down the SEC vs. B1G showdown to kick off 2026! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the lates NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Super Bowl champion Bryant McKinnie joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. McKinnie shares how he didn’t even start playing football until high school, his unlikely journey through junior college to the University of Miami, and why he believes the 2001 Hurricanes are the greatest college team of all time. He reflects on being a top 10 Heisman finalist, battling elite pass rushers like Dwight Freeney, and the elation of winning Super Bowl XLVII with the Ravens. Beyond football, Bryant opens up about his thriving second act — from serving as COO of a language translation company, to his three Grammy nominations, producing, and performing on America’s Got Talent. He also discusses his work in mental health advocacy, helping former players transition, and creating spaces for honest conversations through his Cocktails & Conversations events. From tennis lessons with Venus Williams to bringing the “B-Mac experience” wherever he goes, this episode is full of laughs, insight, and inspiration from one of the NFL’s most unique personalities. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the lates NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Super Bowl champion Bryant McKinnie joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. McKinnie shares how he didn’t even start playing football until high school, his unlikely journey through junior college to the University of Miami, and why he believes the 2001 Hurricanes are the greatest college team of all time. He reflects on being a top 10 Heisman finalist, battling elite pass rushers like Dwight Freeney, and the elation of winning Super Bowl XLVII with the Ravens. Beyond football, Bryant opens up about his thriving second act — from serving as COO of a language translation company, to his three Grammy nominations, producing, and performing on America’s Got Talent. He also discusses his work in mental health advocacy, helping former players transition, and creating spaces for honest conversations through his Cocktails & Conversations events. From tennis lessons with Venus Williams to bringing the “B-Mac experience” wherever he goes, this episode is full of laughs, insight, and inspiration from one of the NFL’s most unique personalities. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Super Bowl champion Bryant McKinnie joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. McKinnie shares how he didn’t even start playing football until high school, his unlikely journey through junior college to the University of Miami, and why he believes the 2001 Hurricanes are the greatest college team of all time. He reflects on being a top 10 Heisman finalist, battling elite pass rushers like Dwight Freeney, and the elation of winning Super Bowl XLVII with the Ravens. Beyond football, Bryant opens up about his thriving second act — from serving as COO of a language translation company, to his three Grammy nominations, producing, and performing on America’s Got Talent. He also discusses his work in mental health advocacy, helping former players transition, and creating spaces for honest conversations through his Cocktails & Conversations events. From tennis lessons with Venus Williams to bringing the “B-Mac experience” wherever he goes, this episode is full of laughs, insight, and inspiration from one of the NFL’s most unique personalities. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show Open – Michigan State has taken a lot from Ohio State over the years. Cowboys might not be that good. Buckeyes have first road game at Michigan State. Big Ten weekend slate. Georgia vs. Alabama in September is another thing to get used to. Can Travis Hunter win the Heisman? Tim May (Lettermen Row) joined us. Know the Scores. OSU vs. MSU. Doug Lesmerises (The Kings of the North) joined us for more college football talk.
Hour 2 opens with an in-depth CFP Quarterfinal preview of Miami vs. Ohio State, including a scouting report on the Buckeyes and praise for Indiana QB and Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza, plus debate over whether he should stay in college or enter the NFL Draft. The show then shifts to a quick sports roundup before diving into why some NFL teams turn things around while the Dolphins continue to lag behind. Joe and Dave question whether Miami has enough top-end talent, debate if Jaylen Waddle is truly a No. 1 receiver, and criticize Mike McDaniel for not getting him the ball enough. The hour closes with a frank discussion on the Dolphins moving on from Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill's likely exit, and the salary cap and dead-cap challenges facing the franchise
The Alabama Crimson Tide faces the Indiana Hoosiers in the Rose Bowl Thursday. This marks the 100 year anniversary of Alabama Football's first Rose Bowl appearance. Indiana Football has only played in one other Rose Bowl, does that have any impact on this game? Ty Simpson v. Fernando Mendoza, how big is the gap between the Heisman winner and the Alabama starter? NFL playoff scenarios PLUS, Tyler's Viewing Menu presented by Michelson Laser Vision! SUBSCRIBE: @NextRoundLive - / @nextroundlive FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-next-round/id1580807480 SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rece Davis, Pete Thamel & Dan Wetzel break down the College Football Playoff quarterfinals, starting with Miami vs Ohio State, the trust factor around Carson Beck and whether Ryan Day taking over playcalling changes the matchup. They then preview Oregon vs Texas Tech, asking if Texas Tech's historic run is ready for its toughest test yet, before turning to Alabama vs Indiana and whether QB Fernando Mendoza can live up to his Heisman expectations. Plus, they debate if Ole Miss can land the blow against Georgia, pick who they think will punch through to the next round, and close with Michigan's coaching upgrade in Kyle Whittingham. 0:00 - Welcome 0:30 - Miami vs Ohio St: The most draft-loaded matchup? 9:31 - Can Miami trust QB Carson Beck in a big game? 14:06 - Does it matter that Ryan Day is taking over playcalling for Ohio St? 19:02 - What to watch for in the red zone 22:38 - Texas Tech faces its biggest test against Oregon 38:29 - Should Baylor get to sign an ex-NBA pick? 50:58 - Alabama vs Indiana: Old guard vs new blood 57:35 - Can Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza deliver on his Heisman expectations? 1:02:18 - Lane Kiffin takes grocery store basket, was this the right move? 1:05:38 - Can Ole Miss land the blow against Georgia? 1:09:44 - Is this the best CFP yet? 1:11:02 - Who survives the CFP quarterfinals? 1:18:41 - Michigan upgrades with new head coach Kyle Whittingham 1:21:42 - Concerns about Kyle Whittingham's player development abilities? 1:23:30 - Why did Kyle Whittingham leave Utah? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Show Open – Michigan State has taken a lot from Ohio State over the years. Cowboys might not be that good. Buckeyes have first road game at Michigan State. Big Ten weekend slate. Georgia vs. Alabama in September is another thing to get used to. Can Travis Hunter win the Heisman? Tim May (Lettermen Row) joined us. Know the Scores. OSU vs. MSU. Doug Lesmerises (The Kings of the North) joined us for more college football talk.
start set the show00:05:00 Break shenanigans00:11:00 Grizz for Heisman 2026!00:13:00 Grizzlies fall to Wizards00:42:00 NBA on Christmas00:56:00 Dirty DozenLONG LIVE THE POP-TARTS BOWLPreseason No. 2 v. Preason No. 4 in the Pinstripe BowlHawaii gets big winThe D-O-DOUBLE G BowlWhittingham is a Michigan ManPurdy is UnstoppableSpeaking of Unstoppable… Derrick HenrySomething Good For The TitansIR doesn't stop Maxx CrosbyNew Pope means Seahawks Super BowlSteelers blow opportunity
The Deuce's Dynasty: Ranking College Football's Most Legendary Number 2sIn college football, a jersey number is more than just identification; it's a symbol. It can denote a position, a tradition, or, most often, a legacy. Few numbers boast the sheer star power and positional diversity of Number 2. From Heisman winners to defensive legends and unstoppable all-purpose weapons, this digit has been a magnet for generational talent.While names like Cam Newton and Charles Woodson instantly spring to mind, the conversation about the best to ever don the double-deuce must begin with the original electric weapon: David Palmer, aptly nicknamed “The Deuce.”The Explosive Catalyst: David Palmer, The DeuceBefore the era of positionless football became mainstream, there was David Palmer, the human highlight reel for the Alabama Crimson Tide in the early 1990s. Palmer wasn't just a wide receiver; he was an offensive coordinator's dream—a dangerous runner, a reliable pass-catcher, and even a wildcat quarterback before the term existed.Palmer's dominance was immediate and explosive. In only his fourth collegiate game against Vanderbilt, he racked up 212 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns, marking his first punt return score of the season. Just two weeks later, against Tulane, he found the end zone three times, highlighted by a breathtaking 69-yard punt return. This sheer, unfiltered explosiveness earned him the moniker "The Deuce" and cemented his status as one of college football's most exciting players of that era. Palmer set an impossibly high standard for anyone wearing the number at Alabama, a tradition that current stars like Ryan Williams continue today.The Heisman Hierarchy and Generational TalentIf Palmer set the bar for versatility, the Heisman winners who followed wearing No. 2 made it untouchable.Charles Woodson (Michigan) remains one of the most unique and historically significant Heisman winners. In 1997, he became the only primarily defensive player to capture the trophy, leveraging his exceptional play as a cornerback, his impact as a wide receiver, and his dazzling skill as a punt returner to lead the Wolverines to a National Championship. Woodson truly defined the term "impact player."A decade later, Cam Newton arrived at Auburn for one of the most dominant single seasons in history (2010). After transferring, Newton became an unstoppable force, combining an elite passing arm with unbelievable power and speed in the running game. He won the Heisman, led the Tigers to an undefeated season, and captured the BCS National Championship, delivering a performance that redefined the dual-threat quarterback position.The third Heisman winner to wear No. 2, Derrick Henry (Alabama), demonstrated unparalleled dominance at running back in 2015. Henry captured the Heisman, Doak Walker, and Maxwell Awards after rushing for an SEC-record 2,219 yards and 28 touchdowns, powering the Crimson Tide to the College Football Playoff National Championship.Versatility Beyond MeasureThe legacy of Number 2 is defined not just by Heisman winners but by elite performers across every position.Defensively, the number has been legendary. Deion Sanders (Florida State) remains arguably the most exciting college defensive back ever, capturing the 1988 Jim Thorpe Award. Mike Doss (Ohio State) stands as one of only eight Buckeyes to earn three-time All-American honors, serving as the defensive anchor for the 2002 National Championship team. More recently, Patrick Surtain (Alabama) secured unanimous All-American status and the SEC Defensive Player of the Year award before leading the Tide to a national title in 2021.Then there are the ultimate Swiss Army knives, like Adoree' Jackson (USC), who, like...
Rece Davis, Pete Thamel & Dan Wetzel break down the College Football Playoff quarterfinals, starting with Miami vs Ohio State, the trust factor around Carson Beck and whether Ryan Day taking over playcalling changes the matchup. They then preview Oregon vs Texas Tech, asking if Texas Tech's historic run is ready for its toughest test yet, before turning to Alabama vs Indiana and whether QB Fernando Mendoza can live up to his Heisman expectations. Plus, they debate if Ole Miss can land the blow against Georgia, pick who they think will punch through to the next round, and close with Michigan's coaching upgrade in Kyle Whittingham. 0:00 - Welcome 0:30 - Miami vs Ohio St: The most draft-loaded matchup? 9:31 - Can Miami trust QB Carson Beck in a big game? 14:06 - Does it matter that Ryan Day is taking over playcalling for Ohio St? 19:02 - What to watch for in the red zone 22:38 - Texas Tech faces its biggest test against Oregon 38:29 - Should Baylor get to sign an ex-NBA pick? 50:58 - Alabama vs Indiana: Old guard vs new blood 57:35 - Can Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza deliver on his Heisman expectations? 1:02:18 - Lane Kiffin takes grocery store basket, was this the right move? 1:05:38 - Can Ole Miss land the blow against Georgia? 1:09:44 - Is this the best CFP yet? 1:11:02 - Who survives the CFP quarterfinals? 1:18:41 - Michigan upgrades with new head coach Kyle Whittingham 1:21:42 - Concerns about Kyle Whittingham's player development abilities? 1:23:30 - Why did Kyle Whittingham leave Utah? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Kayla and Martina debate whether they believe Travis Kelce has played his final game inside Arrowhead Stadium. Then, they discuss Rob Riener's tragic death, this year's college football playoffs and the Heisman award.
We’re doing a special episode highlighting some of the best interviews we had all year—moments you may have missed, plus a few that are worth a second listen. This collection features Heisman runner-up Diego Pavia, Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire, Minnesota head coach P.J. Fleck, and longtime Tennessee basketball coach Rick Barnes. Across these conversations, we get into what it takes to build a program, lead a locker room, handle pressure, and keep a team’s identity when expectations are high. It’s a quick-hit tour through four very different voices in sports, with stories, lessons, and a few behind-the-scenes details that stood out most from the year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’re doing a special episode highlighting some of the best interviews we had all year—moments you may have missed, plus a few that are worth a second listen. This collection features Heisman runner-up Diego Pavia, Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire, Minnesota head coach P.J. Fleck, and longtime Tennessee basketball coach Rick Barnes. Across these conversations, we get into what it takes to build a program, lead a locker room, handle pressure, and keep a team’s identity when expectations are high. It’s a quick-hit tour through four very different voices in sports, with stories, lessons, and a few behind-the-scenes details that stood out most from the year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show Open – Michigan State has taken a lot from Ohio State over the years. Cowboys might not be that good. Buckeyes have first road game at Michigan State. Big Ten weekend slate. Georgia vs. Alabama in September is another thing to get used to. Can Travis Hunter win the Heisman? Tim May (Lettermen Row) joined us. Know the Scores. OSU vs. MSU. Doug Lesmerises (The Kings of the North) joined us for more college football talk.
-In the spirit of this being Christmas Eve, we can have SOME fun with the Grinch---those who brought down the vibes in an otherwise happy time-CBS Sports lists Lane Kiffin as the top Grinch for what he did in leaving Ole Miss; then Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua for his handling of no bowl game; Diego Pavia for his post-Heisman reaction; Bill O'Brien for exploding at media members; and Mack Rhoades for his fiasco in leaving CFP…anyone else we should consider on this list?Show sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Infinite Epigenetics: https://infiniteepigenetics.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Washington Red Raspberries: https://redrazz.orgAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's the College Football Playoff quarterfinal between Oregon (12-1) and Texas Tech (12-1), a game played in the Capitol One Orange Bowl in Miami, Fla., on New Yer's Day. The Southeaster 16 crew previews the game. Topics include: In its opening line, FanDuel favors Oregon by 1 1/2 with an over-under of 52 1/2 Oregon's offense scored 39.2 points per game and placed linemen Emmanuel Pregnon and center Iapani Laloulu on All-American teams, as well as tight end Kenyon Saddiq. while quarterback Dante Moore (3,046 passing yards) found wide receiver Malik Benson (8 TD) often and running backs Noah Whittington, Jordon Davison and Dierre Hill all ran for over 500 yards. The Ducks defense (16.3 ppg, 271 ypg) also stood out thanks to All-American defensive back Dillon Thieneman (2 int) and All-Big 10 standouts that included linebacker Bryce Boettcher (113 tackles), defensive lineman Bear Alexander (49 tackles, 6.5 TFL), defensive back Brandon Finney (7 PBU), inside linebackerTeitum Tuitoi (14 TFL, 7.5 sacks)and defensive lineman A'Mauri Washington (4.5 TFL, 15 pressures, 6 PBU). Texas Tech's star-studded defense was among the nation's best (10.9 ppg, 254 ypg, 4.0 yards per play). Linebacker Jacob Rodriguez (finished finished fifth in the Heisman voting; won Nagurski and Bednarik; had seven forced fumbles, four interceptions) was the country's best defender. He had lots of help from All-American defensive linemen David Bailey (13 1/2 sacks) and A.J. Holmes, plus, All-Big 12 picks Romello Height (10 1/2 sacks) and Brice Pollock The Red Raiders' offense put up 42.5 points and 480 yards per game and averaged 6.4 yards per play. First-team All-Big 12 QB Behren Morton (22 TD, 4 interceptions) led the way thanks to a host of play-makers that included running back Cameron Dickey (Cameron Dickey (1,095 yards, 14 TD, 216 rec. yards), wide receivers Reginald Virgil (676 yards, 6 TD) and Caleb Douglas (846 yards, 7 TD)and All-American lineman Lee Hunter and All-Big 12 guard Davion Carter. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Title: "From College Football Controversies to Christmas Camels: Kent Hance Unleashes Texas-Sized Tales!" Episode Description: "Why do we worry so much about yesterday and tomorrow, when today is all we truly have?"
Show Open – Michigan State has taken a lot from Ohio State over the years. Cowboys might not be that good. Buckeyes have first road game at Michigan State. Big Ten weekend slate. Georgia vs. Alabama in September is another thing to get used to. Can Travis Hunter win the Heisman? Tim May (Lettermen Row) joined us. Know the Scores. OSU vs. MSU. Doug Lesmerises (The Kings of the North) joined us for more college football talk.
The CFP has arrived with the first round this weekend! We get previews of the whole thing, plus our local underdogs JMU, from Denton Day, Brock Vereen, and Kelly in Vegas! Plus, we wonder if Diego Pavia's Heisman antics tanked his draft stock, and in honor of our Dukes, a look at some of the biggest upsets in the history of bowl/BCS/CFP season.
The CFP has arrived with the first round this weekend! We get previews of the whole thing, plus our local underdogs JMU, from Denton Day, Brock Vereen, and Kelly in Vegas! Plus, we wonder if Diego Pavia's Heisman antics tanked his draft stock, and in honor of our Dukes, a look at some of the biggest upsets in the history of bowl/BCS/CFP season.
The CFP has arrived with the first round this weekend! We get previews of the whole thing, plus our local underdogs JMU, from Denton Day, Brock Vereen, and Kelly in Vegas! Plus, we wonder if Diego Pavia's Heisman antics tanked his draft stock, and in honor of our Dukes, a look at some of the biggest upsets in the history of bowl/BCS/CFP season.
The CFP has arrived with the first round this weekend! We get previews of the whole thing, plus our local underdogs JMU, from Denton Day, Brock Vereen, and Kelly in Vegas! Plus, we wonder if Diego Pavia's Heisman antics tanked his draft stock, and in honor of our Dukes, a look at some of the biggest upsets in the history of bowl/BCS/CFP season.
Gojo ranks pop tarts before heading to the Pop Tarts Bowl as a VIP. Mike explains why he had Jeremiah Love as the Heisman and his opinion of Diego Pavia has not changed. Plus, will Kalen DeBoer take the Michigan job if he loses to Oklahoma? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Trump rule could force Washington and Oregon hospitals to drop dangerous youth gender treatments. For some reason, the woman from the famous Coldplay kiss cam couple has decided to come back into the spotlight. Trump is renaming the Kennedy Center after himself. Seattle is still drawing lots of new residents… or is it? // Big Local: Skykomish is dealing with the economic impacts of Highway 2 being closed. A Tacoma family that relies on medical devices is desperate for power to be restored. A vicious Pit Bull attack left several people injured in Bremerton. // You Pick the Topic: One ESPN personality says he regrets voting for Vanderbilt Quarterback Diego Pavia for Heisman after his ‘classless’ reaction.
This week on Pocket Presence with Lummy and Grant, the guys dive into the Heisman Trophy race, breaking down the top contenders and what really matters when it comes to college football's biggest individual award. They also get into the Michigan controversy, unpacking what happened, what it means for the program, and how it could impact the rest of the season.From bold takes to honest debate, Lummy and Grant keep it real as they cover one of the most talked-about weeks in college football.
On today's episode Arian, PFT and Big T get into all the news from the weekend. They discuss the uninspiring (according to Big T) Heisman Award presentation and winner, Arian's new rule idea for the NFL, Lebron James getting the golf bug, the Brown University shooting, Trump at the Army vs. Navy game and much more. Enjoy! (00:02:32) Heisman Award (00:23:59) Forward Progress in the NFL (00:34:41) NFL Recap (00:43:46) Lebron James (00:49:48) NFL Recap (01:01:23) Brown University Shooting (01:09:46) Army vs. Navy (01:14:17) Chuck Schumer (01:24:15) Erika Kirk vs Candance OwensYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/macrodosing
The College Football Playoff is here. In this episode, we pop the hood on the four first round matchups and break down our biggest questions. Is Oklahoma more lucky than good? Can Alabama's offense get out of its rut? How will Miami's offensive line hold up against Texas A&M's front four and a loud Kyle Field? Are the Aggies trustworthy? To what degree will Ole Miss feel the absence of Lane Kiffin? Can Oregon run against James Madison? And do both Tulane and JMU belong in the College Football Playoff? Plus, breaking news with both DJ Lagway and Dylan Raiola reportedly jumping in the transfer portal, the latest names in the Michigan coaching search, and Fernando Mendoza's Heisman victory. Timecodes:0:00 - Intro3:47 - Latest News30:14 - Alabama vs Oklahoma CFP Predictions44:32 - Miami vs Texas A&M CFP Predictions56:13 - Tulane vs Ole Miss CFP Predictions1:16:52 - James Madison vs Oregon CFP PredictionsSupport the show!: https://www.patreon.com/solidverbalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Find out who Mike Valenti voted for to win the Heisman Trophy on this episode of Cash the Ticket. Download and subscribe today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Valenti and Costa are back with the first version of their bowl extravaganza. The guys tackle the first round of the College Football Playoff as well as others that will be front and center when the CFP isn't being played. The guys also get into Valenti's Heisman vote, Michigan's coaching search and more. Download and subscribe to the latest episode of Cash the Ticket today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NFL Week 15 Fastest 2 Minutes and then we recap every game from Sunday (00:00:00-00:10:33) Bills 35, Patriots 31 (00:10:33-00:31:46) Chargers 16, Chiefs 13 (00:31:46-00:45:22) Ravens 24, Bengals 0 (00:45:22-00:50:43) Bears 31, Browns 3 (00:50:43-00:59:20) Eagles 31, Raiders 0 (00:59:20-01:07:36) Commanders 29 ,Giants 21 (01:07:36-01:11:58) Texans 40, Cardinals 20 (01:11:58-01:16:03) Jaguars 48, Jets 20 (01:16:01-01:25:02) Rams 41, Lions 34 (01:25:02-01:33:16) Seahawks 18, Colts 16 (01:33:16-01:43:57) Broncos 34, Packers 26 (01:43:57-01:57:20) Saints 20, Panthers 17 (01:57:20-02:02:28) Niners 37, Titans 24 (02:02:28-02:05:33) Vikings 34, Cowboys 26 (02:05:33-02:10:45) We then do who's back of the week talk Heisman and more (02:10:45-02:33:36)You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/pardon-my-take
"You taught me, 'If the AC is broken, you open the window.'" Josh Pate is here to talk all things College Football including the Pavia Filter and the future of the Michigan job. Plus, the Funniest Thing of the Sports Weekend includes a cheap Tom Brady, and Tony explains why Fernando Mendoza's Heisman speech was only Miami-ish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of “Fearless,” Jason Whitlock analyzes Patrick Mahomes' career-ending injury and compares it to Tom Brady's injury in 2008. While Brady had Bill Belichick to see him through his injury, Whitlock wonders who Mahomes will have. Whitlock also unpacks his NFL Truths of the week, discussing Shedeur Sanders reportedly being given the wrong play-calling wristband and using the mix-up as an excuse; J.J. McCarthy disobeying coaching staff by dancing on his way to the end zone; Sean Payton and the Broncos proving themselves; and more. Steve Kim joins the show to discuss Mahomes' future; Shedeur Sanders and “WristbandGate”; McCarthy's insubordination; the top teams in the NFL; Diego Pavia's obnoxious reaction to being the runner-up to winning the Heisman Trophy; and whether Fernando Mendoza will be remembered as a “mid” Heisman winner because of his stats. Wide-ranging show today — don't miss it! Today's Sponsors: Craftco Flying Ace Whether you're winding down after a long day or raising a glass with good company, Flying Ace delivers every time. It's not about hype—it's about heritage, and getting back to what bourbon was always supposed to be. If that sounds like your kind of pour, it's time to level up. Buy online at https://flyingacespirits.com and use code BLAZE for free shipping. Conduit Clothing Conduit Clothing Company is a Christian apparel brand built for believers who refuse to sit quietly while the world drifts further from Truth. Go to https://conduitclothing.com and enjoy 10% off by using the code: FEARLESS at checkout. PreBorn This Christmas, you can help save a life for only $28. PreBorn's mission is to offer women the courage, faith, and support they need to choose life—a life that has the potential to change the world. Pick up your phone, dial #250 and say “Baby.” Or donate securely at https://PreBorn.com/FEARLESS. Do it now—because life matters. BlazeTV Gift Cards If you need a last-minute gift, or just want to give something that actually makes an impact, head over to https://giftblazetv.com and use promo code FEARLESS20 to get 20% off! Grab one today and send it straight to someone you love. Want more Fearless content? Subscribe to Jason Whitlock Harmony for a biblical perspective on everyday issues at https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony?sub_confirmation=1 Jeffery Steele and Jason Whitlock welcome musical guests for unique interviews and performances that you won't want to miss! Subscribe to https://youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG?sub_confirmation=1 We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. CLICK HERE to Subscribe to Jason Whitlock's YouTube: https://bit.ly/3jFL36G CLICK HERE to Listen to Jason Whitlock's podcast: https://apple.co/3zHaeLTCLICK HERE to Follow Jason Whitlock on X: https://bit.ly/3hvSjiJ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys recap the Merriman Christmas Cocktail Hour, check in on the Prestonwood Baptist Church, Dillon does a Spacebar, Diego Pavia didn't win the Heisman, and Randy has a segment. Support us on Patreon and receive weekly episodes for as low $5 per month: www.patreon.com/circlingbackpodcast Watch all of our full episodes on YouTube: www.youtube.com/washedmedia Shop Washed Merch: www.washedmedia.shop • (00:0) Fun & Easy Banter • (15:35) Recapping This Weekend in Fun • (37:35) Prestonwood Baptist Church • (45:45) Spacebar • (58:00) Heisman • (1:13:55) Randy Segment Support This Episode's Sponsors: Fair Harbor Clothing: Head to https://www.fairharborclothing.com/ and use code CIRCLINGBACK20 for 20% OFF your full price order now through 12/31 Squarespace: Check out https://squarespace.com/steam for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, use OFFER CODE: STEAM to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Tovala: For a limited time, because you are a Circling Back listener, you can save up to $300 on the Tovala smart oven when you order meals 6+ times by heading to https://tovala.com/CB and use my code CB Underdog Fantasy: Download the app today and sign up with promo code STEAM to score ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Funds when you play your first FIVE dollars – that's promo code STEAM Must be 18+ (19+ in Alabama & Nebraska; 19+ in Colorado for some games; 21+ in Arizona, Massachusetts & Virginia) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. See assets.underdogfantasy.com/web/PlayandGetTerms_DFS_.html for details. Offer not valid in Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org. In New York, call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Hour 2 of the show today, the guys discuss the Bengals getting eliminated from the playoffs this season while also looking defeated with Joe Burrow. Plus, the guys react to Fernando Mendoza winning the Heisman while also viewing Diego Pavia not having a great look to his award loss, another edition of FSR IR, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on 2 Pros & A Cup Of Joe, the guys discuss the return of Phillip Rivers who almost had a win for the Colts against Seattle. Plus, the guys chat with Pete Prisco on all things NFL, Heisman winner and loser with Fernando Mendoza and Diego Pavia, and more!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First Take resumes with a Bills vs. Patriots recap. Which team showed more in Sunday's barnburner. Then, the Eagles blew out a lifeless Raiders squad. How much stock do you put into this drubbing? Next, the Bengals are eliminated from the playoffs, and Joe Burrow's future is uncertain. Schrager joins to give us the lowdown on their rocky future. Finally, former Heisman winner Cam Newton speaks on Diego Pavia's reaction to losing the award Saturday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
College Football Playoff week has arrived and on Josh Pate’s College Football Show Ep 698 we dive into Alabama vs Oklahoma and Miami vs Texas A&M. Will Kalen DeBoer finally get over the Oklahoma hump or will Brent Venables make it 3-0 vs Alabama? Can Mario Cristobal take Miami to the 2nd round or will Mike Elko have Texas A&M coming out swinging? Michigan has fired Sherrone Moore and the College Football world is buzzing. Where will the coaching search turn? Could Kalen DeBoer or Kenny Dillingham get the call? Fernando Mendoza win the Heisman Trophy in a runaway vote Saturday night. Should Diego Pavia have gotten more love? We also dive back into the bag of WORST bold predictions and more. Be sure to let us know what you think, SUBSCRIBE to the channel, and CLICK THE BELL for notifications as we bring you multiple live shows per week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.