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Everyone agrees that college football needs a little help, whether it's with NIL, the overall calendar or the College Football Playoff schedule (which is a whole other story in itself). McElroy lays out the reasons why anyone associated with college football should say “thanks but no thanks” to Roger Goodell and the NFL because it could be a Trojan Horse waiting to limit the sports potential. Plus, we continue our series on title contenders in 2026 with Michigan, Oklahoma and BYU. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Florida head coach Jon Sumrall candidly discusses NIL budget constraints, defensive line depth concerns, and his trench-first philosophy. Offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner explains his player-driven approach to scheme adaptation and why he brought Aaron Philo from Georgia Tech. Sumrall also breaks down his hands-on approach to special teams and more. #FloridaGators #GatorsFootball #SECFootball #CollegeFootball #GatorsBreakdown #GoGators #CFB #FloridaGatorsFootball JOIN Gators Breakdown Plus: https://gatorsbreakdownplus.com Gators Breakdown Merch: https://gatorsbreakdown.printful.me Get Florida Gators merch at Fanatics: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/DVYxja Questions or comments? Send them to gatorsbreakdown@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a text It's a Super Bowl special episode, and I'm joined by long-time NY Times reporter Ken Belson, to talk about his book 'Every Day is Sunday,' which focuses on how Jerry Jones, Robert Kraft, and others transformed the NFL into a cultural and economic powerhouse. We discuss the financial instability of the 1980s and 1990s, and key changes such as free agency, the salary cap, and revenue sharing. The impact of college NIL deals on the NFL, and what the NFL's battles can teach us about the future of college sports.Thank you for listening! For the latest in sports law news and analysis, you can follow Gabe Feldman on twitter @sportslawguy .
In this episode of “This Is Purdue,” we're talking to Mike Bobinski, executive vice president and director of intercollegiate athletics at Purdue University. Mike has been at Purdue for the last 10 years and has worked in college athletics for more than 40 years, with previous stops at Georgia Tech, Xavier University, the University of Akron and the U.S. Naval Academy. So it's no surprise that during his tenure, he's seen massive changes within the NCAA. He also has extensive knowledge of how Purdue is adapting in this modern era of name, image and likeness — or NIL — and licensing. And he dives into all things Purdue Athletics, including recent wins, future growth, innovation and so much more! In this episode, you will: Learn more about Purdue's journey with NIL, the House v. NCAA settlement from 2025, and what development programs and recruitment strategies the athletics department is utilizing to recruit and cultivate well-rounded student-athletes and become nationally competitive Discover more about Purdue's Student-Athlete Development program and how it's setting up Boilermakers to navigate the branding and financial considerations of NIL and grow personally and professionally Hear about Purdue's recent sports successes, including men's basketball, men's and women's golf, softball, volleyball, and diving, as well as how various coaches' leadership styles exemplify the university's ethos Gain knowledge about how Purdue uses cutting-edge health and wellness technology and AI to help its student-athletes perform more efficiently Learn why passionate Boilermaker fans inspire and motivate Mike in his role every day Boilermaker fans — this episode is for you! Get a special sneak peek into all the exciting things going on with Purdue Athletics from the foremost leader and expert. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A season sweep is on the line as the Mountaineer basketball team heads to Cincinnati on Thursday night. West Virginia edged the Bearcats 62–60 in Morgantown earlier this season, but Cincinnati has been formidable at home, posting an 11–2 record inside Fifth Third Arena, including a win over nationally ranked Iowa State. In this episode, the “Guys” dive into the numbers, break down matchups, and identify the keys to victory. Hoppy delivers Obvious Observations, and listener questions and comments complete the episode with Textual Healing.
On today’s episode of The Jayhawker, Nate Bukaty is joined by University of Kansas Director of Athletics and Vice Chancellor Travis Goff for an in-depth conversation on the evolving landscape of college athletics. Nate and Travis dive into how Kansas has adapted to the rapidly changing world of college sports, from NIL to facility upgrades and long-term vision. The two also discuss the progress of the new broadcast booth, what’s left to complete it, and how it will enhance the fan and media experience moving forward. Finally, Travis shares insight into Kansas’ broader athletic goals—explaining how the university plans to continue elevating its basketball programs while also investing in and supporting success across all Jayhawk sports. The Jayhawker Podcast is presented by the University of Kansas Health System and by Xfinity, get the smartest WiFi only for Xfinity, imagine that!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand begin the hour - LIVE from Radio Row - Mike Mayock, analyst for NFL Network, joins the guys to talk about his experience playing under Bill Belichick.(16:22) The guys discuss what it's been like eating around in San Francisco.(23:02) Former Dallas Cowboys TE, Jake Ferguson and former WCBB player Haley Cavinder join the program to talk about the current state of NIL.(34:29) Former Patriots TE Benjamin Watson joins the show to talk about the quick turnaround the Pats had this season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm examines two modern sports realities that feel completely different — but are driven by the same idea: pushing systems beyond what they were designed to handle.Norm starts with the Dallas Cowboys' looming 2026 salary cap crisis. With the NFL cap projected to exceed $300 million, the Cowboys are already $30 million over, before accounting for key players they want to keep. Norm walks through the uncomfortable math surrounding contract restructures, deferred money, and why the Cowboys' familiar strategy of “robbing Peter to pay Paul” makes today easier — and tomorrow much harder. From Dak Prescott's ballooning cap numbers to the impossible situation surrounding defensive tackle Kenny Clark, this is a clear-eyed look at how Dallas keeps betting on the future while borrowing against it.Then the episode shifts to college football, where the definition of a “career” is quietly being rewritten. Norm breaks down the unprecedented case of Miami linebacker Mohamed Ture, who is returning for an eighth season of college football at age 25. Thanks to redshirts, injury waivers, COVID eligibility, and NIL deals, Norm explains why some players can now make more money staying in college than entering the NFL — and why this trend may only accelerate.It's a thoughtful, numbers-driven episode about consequences, incentives, and what happens when leagues solve today's problems by moving them into tomorrow.JWw-NH SL Ep 95 ⏱️ Chapters00:00 – Just wondering about another Cowboys salary cap mess01:27 – The 2026 NFL salary cap: $300M and Dallas is already over02:08 – “Robbing Peter to pay Paul” explained02:53 – Cutting players to create cap space03:38 – Why Kenny Clark's $21M cap hit can't happen04:29 – The backlash if Dallas lets Clark walk05:11 – Nine players, $259M, and nowhere to go06:01 – Why the math simply doesn't work06:40 – March 11: the real NFL deadline07:21 – How Dak Prescott's cap hit ballooned to $74M08:04 – Zach Martin, retirement, and dead money08:55 – “Busting the budget” for a Super Bowl run09:41 – Sponsor break11:39 – College football's newest oddity12:26 – Mohamed Ture returns for an eighth season13:26 – ACL injuries, NFL risk, and NIL math14:13 – Making a career out of college football14:53 – Final thoughts and sign-off Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfwInstagram: sunsetloungedfwTiktok: sunsetloungedfwX: SunsetLoungeDFWFB: Sunset Lounge DFW #JustWondering #NormHitzges #DallasCowboys#NFLSalaryCap #CowboysNation#CollegeFootball #NIL #TransferPortal#SportsPodcast #SportsEconomics Just Wondering is a long-form sports commentary podcast hosted by longtime broadcaster Norm Hitzges, offering thoughtful, numbers-driven analysis of the NFL, college sports, the NBA, and the business and culture surrounding them. Each episode blends experience, history, and curiosity to explore why things happen — not just what happened. New episodes feature clear-eyed perspective, context you don't hear elsewhere, and questions worth sitting with a little longer.
Hendon Hooker, New York Jets quarterback and former Tennessee star, joins 365 Sports to reflect on his journey from college football stardom to the NFL. Hooker discusses the evolution of the transfer portal and NIL, the importance of leaving for the right reasons, and how his move to Tennessee helped shape him as both a player and a leader. He also shares insight into developing as an NFL quarterback, building chemistry and command, and his passion for giving back through youth outreach and a children's book focused on faith, growth, and perseverance. #nfl #collegefootball #cfb #rockytop #jets #superbowl #nil #transferportal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian Jones, college football analyst, joins 365 Sports to give an unfiltered look at where the sport is headed in the NIL and transfer portal era. Jones explains why the NCAA has lost its power, why meaningful reform is unlikely, and how college football is drifting closer to an NFL-style model. He also weighs in on conference power dynamics, the future of roster management, and why the current landscape truly feels like the Wild West. #collegefootball #sec #nil #transferportal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the GO Hour with Olin and David! They talk about basketball, NIL, and CFB schedules to start the day. Then, Tom Schuberth calls in to talk college athletics and regulations.
The significance of recruiting schools and recent developmental trendsTop prospects at QB, RB, WR, and TE, including potential sleepersHow landing spots like Alabama, Michigan, and USC influence prospect valueThe role of composite scores and high school production in evaluating recruitsImpact of transfer portal decisions and NIL era on quarterback prospectsSpecific player profiles: Xavier Crowell, KJ Edwards, Faison Brandon, Jonas Williams, and moreThe importance of size, speed, and college production in draft valuationThe shifting landscape of college football recruiting and developmentPractical insights for dynasty managers on when and whom to target Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro and episode overview04:00 - Evaluating freshman hit rates and school impact09:00 - Guess the player segment: wide receiver edition16:00 - Deep dive into Alabama RB Xavier Crowell and Michigan's Hyder22:00 - Landing spots and their influence on prospects like KJ Edwards and Jonas Williams29:00 - QB prospects: Faison Brandon, Jonas Williams, and transfer portal effects42:00 - The impact of college scheme, development, and transfer decisions50:00 - Composite scores, college history, and predicting NFL success60:00 - Future outlook and strategy for dynasty leagues72:00 - Wrap-up, next steps, and listener calls to action Stay tuned for next week's episode, where we continue breaking down the 2026 class, including deep sleepers and college signals worth monitoring. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Clemson built a college football powerhouse by recruiting differently — fewer offers, later evaluations, and a firm belief in culture over convenience. But in the NIL era, is that approach still enough?In this episode, Lawton Swann takes a hard look at Clemson's current recruiting philosophy, sparked by five-star cornerback Josh Dobson trending toward LSU despite growing up a Clemson fan. Is this simply one recruitment that didn't go the Tigers' way — or a warning sign that college football has changed faster than Clemson's methods?We examine how Dabo Swinney built the program at the sport's peak, why that model once worked, and whether it can still land elite talent in a world driven by NIL, early offers, and aggressive SEC recruiting. Plus, what “making the playoff” really means in the expanded era — and why that bar isn't what it used to be.TEXT: 803-450-0086WEBSITE: ClemsonSportsTalk.com
SEC coaching shakeup rewrites the recruiting game as Lane Kiffin, Pete Golding, and Alex Golesh spearhead unprecedented roster overhauls. Massive portal moves—LSU and Arkansas each bringing in 40 new players, Ole Miss nabbing Carius Curne and Jay Crawford, and Kentucky landing Lance Heard—promise a seismic shift in the trenches and at corner. Which revamped squad has the best long-term plan, and can anyone replicate Indiana's blueprint for instant success?Recruiting analyst Brian Smith breaks down each program's approach to the NIL era, prioritizing linemen and strategic fits while balancing high school recruiting. Key topics include LSU's aggressive Portal spending, Auburn's quest to rebuild its offensive line, Florida's calculated NIL focus, and the critical role of off-field evaluators. With Ole Miss and LSU primed for immediate impact, the only question is—who sets the new gold standard in the SEC?Everydayer ClubIf you never miss an episode, it's time to make it official. Join the Locked On Everydayer Club and get ad-free audio, access to our members-only Discord, and more — all built for our most loyal fans. Click here to learn more and join the community: https://theportal.supercast.com/Help us by supporting our sponsors!GametimeToday's episode is brought to you by Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase.MazdaLike our players, we're driven by the details. Because highlights make the reel. What it takes to get there makes it count.There's more to a Mazda. Because there's more to you.Turbo TaxFor a limited time, you can have your taxes done by a local TurboTax expert for just $150 — all in, if a TurboTax expert didn't file for you last year. Just file by February 28. Take taxes off your plate and get back to your life. Visit https://TurboTax.com/local to book your appointment today. IndeedListeners of this show get a $75 Sponsored Job Credit to help give your job the premium placement it deserves at http://Indeed.com/podcastFanDuelIf you're a new customer, bet just $5 and get $200 in Bonus Bets if you win. Make it count — because after the Super Bowl, the season is over. Last call for football on FanDuel, an Official Sportsbook Partner of Super Bowl Sixty. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Which college football coach is on the hottest seat heading into 2026? Florida State's Mike Norvell, South Carolina's Shane Beamer, North Carolina's Bill Belichick, and Maryland's Mike Locksley are among several college coaches facing mounting pressure as expectations threaten their jobs. Could Florida State's brutal early slate against SMU, Alabama, Louisville, and Miami force a high-stakes midseason firing? Or will Shane Beamer's Gamecocks survive a punishing SEC run with matchups against Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee?Brian Smith offers sharp insights, breaks down buyout complications, and highlights how power struggles off the field—NIL, booster involvement, and staff shake-ups—directly impact program stability. Get scouting on who's poised to take over next: top coordinators, Group of Six coaches, and bold predictions about surprise openings. Can embattled coaches survive, or will college football's coaching carousel start spinning faster than ever?Everydayer ClubIf you never miss an episode, it's time to make it official. Join the Locked On Everydayer Club and get ad-free audio, access to our members-only Discord, and more — all built for our most loyal fans. Click here to learn more and join the community: https://theportal.supercast.com/Help us by supporting our sponsors!GametimeToday's episode is brought to you by Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase.MazdaLike our players, we're driven by the details. Because highlights make the reel. What it takes to get there makes it count.There's more to a Mazda. Because there's more to you.Turbo TaxFor a limited time, you can have your taxes done by a local TurboTax expert for just $150 — all in, if a TurboTax expert didn't file for you last year. Just file by February 28. Take taxes off your plate and get back to your life. Visit https://TurboTax.com/local to book your appointment today. IndeedListeners of this show get a $75 Sponsored Job Credit to help give your job the premium placement it deserves at http://Indeed.com/podcastFanDuelIf you're a new customer, bet just $5 and get $200 in Bonus Bets if you win. Make it count — because after the Super Bowl, the season is over. Last call for football on FanDuel, an Official Sportsbook Partner of Super Bowl Sixty. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
LSU athletics is under investigation for potential NIL violations, the BIG 10 released their conference schedule and did no favors for Ohio State, USC and Northwestern and are we really granting an EIGHTH year of eligibility to college football players? McElroy discusses it all plus we continue our series of National Title contenders in 2026 with roster breakdowns of Michigan, Miami and Texas A&M Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The mystery around the abduction of Nancy Guthrie from her bed while she slept sounds worse with every passing hour. NBC's Savanah Guthrie has released a statement of hope even as authorities say they found blood and signs of a struggle in the home. We don't know a motive and they haven't named a person of interest. This is awful. A whole bunch of singers said crazy things about ICE and such at the GRAMMY Awards Sunday but one in particular stands out as the dumbest. Now she may get visitors to her house taking her up on her offer that there are no borders and nobody is illegal on any property. This could get good. Dan Bongino returns to podcasting and made a statement that's as lame as his work at the FBI. In sports, the Royals have a new tv deal that should work out for you. KU is rolling as Darryn Peterson drops two huge three pointers at the end of the game at Tech. But Flory was the story of this one as KU's defense is just ridiculous right now. Watch out for this team! Mizzou has two McDonald's All Americans for the first time. Kelvin Sampson laments the current rules of transfer and NIL, Roger Goodell is asked about Bad Bunny playing halftime and former Royal Chris Getz is now GM of the White Sox and announces an interesting change he made in the plumbing of the team's locker room. It's our Final Final and you have to hear this.
George Schroeder, senior national college football writer for USA Today, joins the show to reflect on Gus Malzahn's retirement and legacy. From their early friendship to Malzahn's impact at Auburn and beyond, Schroeder shares personal insight into the coach's career, the pressures of modern college football, and how the sport continues to change in the NIL and transfer portal era. #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #auburn #ucf #fsu #gusbus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shawne Merriman, former NFL linebacker and founder of the Lights Out brand, joins the show to discuss how football culture has changed and what life looks like after the game. Merriman shares insight on leadership, competition, NIL and the transfer portal, adapting in media and business, and how his mindset as a player helped shape his transition into combat sports and entrepreneurship. #nfl #mma #superbowl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Penn State's momentum stalls as five-star running back Kemon Spell shocks the Nittany Lions by committing to Georgia, leaving Coach Matt Campbell searching for answers. Can Penn State recover and flip the Pittsburgh native before National Signing Day, or will powerhouses like Ohio State, Notre Dame, and Miami outmaneuver them in the recruiting arms race?Zach Seyko and recruiting expert Brian Smith break down Spell's decision, the NIL landscape, and what it means for Penn State's trajectory under Campbell. Discussion centers on the urgent need to lock down blue-chip in-state talent like Khalil Taylor and Matthew Gregory, the ratings boost for Penn State's 2026 commits Elijah Reader and Jackson Ford, and the future of the program's recruiting strategy. Don't miss this fast-paced analysis of Penn State football's high-stakes recruiting battles and what's next for the Nittany Lions in a changing college football world.Everydayer ClubIf you never miss an episode, it's time to make it official. Join the Locked On Everydayer Club and get ad-free audio, access to our members-only Discord, and more — all built for our most loyal fans. Click here to learn more and join the community: https://theportal.supercast.com/Help us by supporting our sponsors!GametimeToday's episode is brought to you by Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase.MazdaLike our players, we're driven by the details. Because highlights make the reel. What it takes to get there makes it count.There's more to a Mazda. Because there's more to you.Turbo TaxFor a limited time, you can have your taxes done by a local TurboTax expert for just $150 — all in, if a TurboTax expert didn't file for you last year. Just file by February 28. Take taxes off your plate and get back to your life. Visit https://TurboTax.com/local to book your appointment today. IndeedListeners of this show get a $75 Sponsored Job Credit to help give your job the premium placement it deserves at http://Indeed.com/podcastFanDuelIf you're a new customer, bet just $5 and get $200 in Bonus Bets if you win. Make it count — because after the Super Bowl, the season is over. Last call for football on FanDuel, an Official Sportsbook Partner of Super Bowl Sixty. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Cover 3 crew is back to break down the latest news around the college football world. The boys discuss the recent reports that the College Sports Commission is looking into unreported NIL deals. Is it actually possible to police NIL deals? The boys also discuss some new hires and a quick recruiting update. 0:00 - Intro 2:00 - Gus Malzahn announces his retirement 9:30 - College Sports Commission looking into unreported NIL deals 26:00 - Arthur Smith officially hired by Ohio State 30:38 - National Signing Day this week Date of the National Championship game next year 46:25 - Targeting penalty under review heading into 2026 season 52:00 - John Sumrall tells the team to earn the Gator logo Cover 3 is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on college football. Watch Cover 3 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cover3 Follow our hosts on Twitter: @Chip_Patterson, @TomFornelli, @DannyKanell, @BudElliott3 For more college football coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ 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
Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork joins Stephen Means and Stefan Krajisnik on Buckeye Talk The trio discusses the state of Ohio State athletics, ranging from the 2026 football schedule, non-conference opponents, NIL, College Football Playoff expansion and even whether OSU will wear patches on its jerseys in 2026. Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk and sign up to get text messages from experts Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis at 614-350-3315. Get the insider analysis, have your voice heard on the Buckeye Talk podcast and connect with the best Buckeye community out there. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Big Ten's commissioner, Tony Petitti, spent much of this season trying to do two things: 1) Expand the Playoff to his liking, and 2) Get his member schools to sign a big private capital deal. Neither happened, and the conference now appears to have wasted a lot of time off the field even as it was winning a third-straight national championship on it. Matt Brown of the tremendous Extra Points newsletter and document library joins Alex and Richard to talk about these misadventures, in particular: * How Petitti has made himself the sport's main bureaucratic villain, taking a role that SEC commissioner Greg Sankey may have seen as his birthright* Why a lot of the Big Ten wanted this private capital deal * Why it didn't ultimately come together, despite those wishes* The one actual good reason for wanting the deal, explained by Matt * Why Rutgers' finances are so bad You can read Matt several times every week by subscribing to his Extra Points newsletter. We are both happy subscribers, along with most conference commissioners, countless athletic directors, and anyone else who cares about being informed on the off-field movements shaping college football. SZD paying subscribers will hear a lot more from Matt later this week He'll join us on a subscriber episode to discuss Playoff non-expansion, the state of the football calendar, the NCAA's stalled (?) efforts to get an antitrust exemption from Congress, the eligibility crisis in multiple sports, the race to fund excess NIL money on top of the House settlement, and the topic that's always on all of our minds: basketball video game licensing. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.splitzoneduo.com/subscribe
Reality hits hard in the Big 12.West Virginia learned that lesson over the weekend as its perfect home-court run came to an end against a talented — and deceptive — Baylor team that arrived with just one league win. In this conference, it doesn't matter who you play or where you play. Anyone can get you.So… what now?The challenges only ramp up with a Thursday night trip to Cincinnati, followed by a Super Bowl Sunday showdown at home against nationally ranked Texas Tech.In this episode, the “Guys” break down what went wrong in Saturday's loss to Baylor, look ahead to a demanding week, and recap the WVU women's impressive victory over Baylor in a clash of nationally ranked teams.Listener questions and comments wrap up the show.
College football doesn't run on playbooks anymore — it runs on agents, NIL deals, and back-channel negotiations. Kentucky Head Football Coach Will Stein joins the show to pull back the curtain on what recruiting and roster building actually look like in 2026, where high school film matters… but so does who's representing the player and what the “market value” looks like before a kid ever steps on campus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Best of Manny Navarro talking Canes Recruiting & NIL 020126
00:00-!5:00: Jim Crowley chats about his Bonnies team and why he really likes this group, how a head coach handles losing streaks, RC renovations, the A-10 being as competitive as ever, feeling the love at SBU, how the Bona factor can help attract players during NIL/portal times and more. Thanks to SBU's Online Master's in Journalism and Batavia Downs Gaming. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hour 2 dives into the NFL Draft and the Senior Bowl, with Joe noting that the league only cares about talent, not where a player came from or how much NIL money they made. The crew debates the Dolphins' draft hopes, especially if Rueben Bain or Francis Mauigoa fall to pick 11, while also breaking down Kel'el Ware's true value amid Heat trade buzz and Giannis potentially viewing Miami as an attractive landing spot. The conversation shifts to the struggling Panthers missing Aleksander Barkov as players prepare for the Olympics, and returns to the Dolphins' quarterback uncertainty, with a thin QB draft class and college players now earning big NIL money complicating the hunt for a franchise passer.
Joe and the crew debate Kel'el Ware's true value as trade chatter grows around the Heat and the possibility that Giannis could view Miami as an attractive destination thanks to the organization and coaching stability. The conversation shifts to the Panthers, who have dropped three straight and are clearly feeling the absence of Aleksander Barkov as several players prepare for the Olympics. They also revisit the Dolphins' quarterback uncertainty, questioning whether Tua returns and why so many are watching to see if Miami pursues Malik Willis. With a thin NFL Draft QB class and college quarterbacks now earning major NIL money, finding a franchise passer feels more complicated than ever.
Nick Savage guests host this edition of TexAgs Live! During the GO Hour, he's joined by Olin Buchanan to talk about Aggie basketball and the latest in NIL.
Swanny unpacks why college football feels stuck in slow-motion chaos, using Dabo Swinney's blunt takedown of Ole Miss' alleged tampering as the latest proof that the sport is sinking without real rules or consequences. As more voices and examples surface—from Fresno State to player-led accounts of in-season contact—the show explores how agents, unchecked transfers, and NIL money are dragging the game deeper into the muck.Plus, a look at Clemson basketball rolling near the top of the ACC, insight from William Qualkinbush and Jason Priester on hoops and recruiting, and why the longer this goes unaddressed, the harder it may be for college football to pull itself out.Text/Call the show: 803-450-0086Website: ClemsonSportsTalk.com
This week's episode dives into two of the hottest debates shaping basketball right now—on and off the court.First, we tackle a controversial question in player development: Should athletes who've played in the G League be allowed to return to college basketball? We break down eligibility, player rights, NIL implications, and what this could mean for the future of college hoops.Then, we shift to the pros with NBA trade predictions, analyzing teams under pressure, potential blockbuster moves, and which franchises are most likely to shake things up before the deadline.If you care about the evolving basketball pipeline and the business of the NBA, this is an episode you don't want to miss.
I'm excited to share this conversation with Drew Hunter. I've wanted to have Drew on the show for a long time, and this episode did not disappoint. Drew runs professionally for ASICS and lives in Boulder, Colorado, but his path in the sport has been anything but typical. He went pro straight out of high school, turning down a full scholarship to Oregon, and has now spent nearly a decade navigating the ups and downs of professional running before making a sponsor change to ASICS last year. In this conversation, we talk about what it was really like going pro so young, how different that decision might look today with NIL, and how his perspective has shifted ten years into his career. Drew opens up about setting goals based on what genuinely excites him, why road racing has become such a big focus, and how he's thinking about longevity in the sport as both an athlete and a dad. We also talk about family life, faith, and the importance of community, especially as he and his wife prepare to welcome their third child. What I appreciated most about this episode is how grounded Drew is in who he is now. He reflects honestly on early loneliness, big expectations, and how his definition of success has changed over time. This conversation goes well beyond race results and gets into what it looks like to build a meaningful life alongside big athletic goals. I really enjoyed this one, and I hope you do too. If you enjoy the episode, please take a moment to leave a rating and review. It's one of the best ways to help new listeners find the show. Topics Discussed: Drew's indoor season plans, upcoming 3K, and building toward Millrose How he's thinking about 2026 goals and the World Road Running Championships in Copenhagen What excites him when he sets goals and why he likes mixing in road racing Why road racing feels like the future of the sport and how it brings fans into it Becoming a dad young, building a family, and how that shifts his mindset around running Community, church, and why having people nearby matters for parenting and life Converting to Catholicism and how he explored faith through reading and learning How he met his wife and how COVID changed the timeline Choosing to go pro out of high school, how NIL changes that decision now, and the realities of pro life Loneliness early in his pro career, moving to Boulder, and building Tin Man Elite and his training setup with his parents Support our Sponsors: Aletheia Run lets you see what your body is actually doing with every step by using a lightweight sensor that creates a unique force portrait of your movement. It gives personalized feedback, targeted drills, and science-backed insights to improve performance and help prevent injuries, bringing the running lab right to your everyday training. Noogs: Noogs Nutrition is my go-to for fun, flavorful fuel with carbs and electrolytes, with flavors like Lemon Zinger, Electric Watermelon, and Blue Raspberry, plus caffeinated options too. Use code “another15” for 15% off your first order. Amazfit Smartwatches – A wellness and recovery brand offering targeted supplements designed to support runners with energy, strength, and sleep. Use code “ANOTHER” at checkout!
Willie Wright is a former NFL offensive lineman and the current Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Development for Bronco Life at Boise State University. In this episode, Willie breaks down what student-athlete development actually looks like behind the scenes, how the NIL era is reshaping college athletics, and why the transition to life after sports can be difficult for athletes who don't go pro. We get into the reality of being an undrafted NFL lineman, the week-to-week pressure of roster decisions, and what it feels like to be cut while still trying to stay ready. Willie also shares the practical resources he's helping Boise State athletes use right now, including financial literacy, career exposure, networking, and professional development—so they're prepared for what's next long before the final whistle. If you're a student-athlete, a parent of an athlete, a coach, or someone navigating that "what's next" moment after sports, this episode will give you frameworks you can apply immediately. In this episode we cover: NIL and the financial reality after college sports Life after football and athlete identity transition Undrafted NFL experience, practice squads, and roster cuts Boise State Bronco Life: personal and professional development Financial literacy, networking, and career exploration for athletes The biggest lesson from football: keep going Follow and subscribe for more weekly interviews on The Gametime Guru.
Big Shot Bob and the team dive deep into various hot topics in sports. Starting with a heated discussion about Clemson’s Dabo Swinney calling out other teams for tampering with his players, Big Shot Bob contends that while Dabo has a point, the NCAA’s lack of rules makes it a lawless environment. The conversation shifts to the adverse effects of the transfer portal on high school athletes' recruitment, emphasizing how the portal's existence has complicated the traditional process of getting into college sports. The episode also covers Deion Sanders' new rules at Colorado, where he implements monetary penalties for player infractions, igniting a debate on the fairness and feasibility of such fines for college athletes who may not be making significant NIL money. The hosts argue whether it’s a fair method of discipline or if it could potentially push players to transfer out. Additionally, the notion of potential trades for college players surfaces, with the crew discussing the complexities and unlikely feasibility of such trades given the current state of college athletics. Towards the end, the show explores the longevity of players in the modern NBA, citing how current stars like LeBron James and Stephen Curry continue to excel well into their late 30s and early 40s. The hosts contrast this with older generations, attributing the shift to improved fitness regimes and a more offensively driven game. They wrap up with a light-hearted segment about sentimental items that have stood the test of time, sharing personal stories of cherished belongings, from old clothes to long-lived cars, bringing a humorous and nostalgic close to the episode. 00:00 Introduction and Host Greetings 00:58 Dabo Swinney's Rant on Tampering 01:42 NCAA's Lack of Guardrails 02:32 Accountability in College Sports 03:24 Coaches vs. Players: Double Standards 07:16 Impact of Transfer Portal on High School Recruits 10:18 NIL Deals and Player Fines 14:37 The Future of College Sports: Collective Bargaining and Unionization 15:17 The Concept of Trading College Players 17:04 Aging NBA Stars: Performance and Longevity 19:49 Will We See Another 73-9 Season? 21:15 The Emotional Attachment to Personal Belongings
How has Allen Greene done in 15 months as Pitt's Athletic Director? Which first and second-year receivers could break out? Who will be the most impactful transfer? How would we fix NIL? Answers to those questions and more in this week's Morning Pitt Mailbag.
Eventually, the bill always comes due.In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm Hitzges and Mary Hitzges walk through two modern sports realities that look very different — but are built on the same idea: pushing limits until something breaks.Norm begins with the Dallas Cowboys' looming 2026 salary-cap crisis. With the projected cap sitting just over $300 million, the Cowboys are already $30 million over, before accounting for key free agents they want to keep. Norm explains how Dallas has once again boxed itself into a corner by restructuring contracts, pushing money into the future, and concentrating massive cap hits among a small group of stars. The discussion centers on the uncomfortable math surrounding Kenny Clark's $21 million cap hit, the franchise's reliance on “robbing Peter to pay Paul,” and why restructuring deals feels easy now — and painful later.From there, the episode shifts to college football, where the definition of “career” is quietly being rewritten. Norm breaks down the unusual case of Miami linebacker Mohammad Ture, who is returning for an eighth season of college football at age 25. Thanks to redshirts, injury waivers, COVID eligibility, and NIL money, Norm explains why staying in college can now be more financially rewarding — and less risky — than going pro for some players.It's an episode about consequences, incentives, and systems stretched well beyond what they were designed to handle — whether it's an NFL salary cap or the idea that college football is still just for college kids.Chapters 00:00:00 – Just wondering about another Cowboys cap problem00:01:27 – The 2026 NFL salary cap: $300 million — and Dallas is over00:02:08 – Who still needs to be paid00:02:34 – “Robbing Peter to pay Paul” explained00:03:23 – Cutting contracts to create cap space00:04:12 – Kenny Clark's $21 million problem00:04:56 – Why letting Clark walk creates backlash00:05:37 – Nine players taking up $259 million00:06:26 – Doing the math — and realizing it doesn't work00:06:43 – The March 11 free-agency deadline00:07:23 – Pushing Dak's money down the road00:08:08 – Zach Martin's retirement and dead money reality00:09:01 – Can “busting the budget” actually lead to a Super Bowl?00:09:48 – Sponsor break: Bob's Steak & Chop House00:10:14 – Full Moon Healing Balm00:11:26 – College football's newest oddity00:12:19 – Mohammad Ture returns for his eighth season00:13:18 – How eligibility rules made this possible00:13:56 – Why the NFL isn't as attractive anymore00:14:14 – Making a career out of college football00:14:55 – Sponsors and closing thoughts00:15:36 – Final sign-offCheck us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfwInstagram: sunsetloungedfwTiktok: sunsetloungedfwX: SunsetLoungeDFWFB: Sunset Lounge DFW
Sam Khan Jr., senior college football writer for The Athletic, joins 365 Sports to explain why the College Sports Commission's inquiry into LSU marks a pivotal moment for NIL enforcement. Khan breaks down what the investigation actually means, why the rules and penalties remain unclear, and how cooperation from schools could determine whether the CSC has real power or remains mostly symbolic. He also discusses tampering, spending caps, front offices replacing traditional recruiting roles, and why college football is still “building the plane while flying it” in this new era #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #nil #transferportal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Heath starts hour 2 talking Florida with Jeff Cardozo from WRUF Gainesville, and congress unable to get legislation passed to improve college athletics. We then look around the SEC with Chris Marler from ESPN 104.5. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heath Cline in for Chuck today as we start the show with the news of Lou Holtz being admitted to hospice care, and Hollywood Smothers transferring to Texas. We then look at Missouri with Callum McAndrew from The Columbia Daily Tribune. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we welcome @mrjoshuaperry to discuss the NIL and transfer portal landscape, whether Miami fans “deserved” to win the national championship, a Tennessee fan who thinks the B1G still can't compete with the SEC, Brian Kelly vs. Lane Kiffin, an Ohio State fan who thinks the Buckeyes would be better off with Marcus Freeman, and our Genius of the Week! the national championship game, an Alabama fan who thinks college football died on Monday, a Purdue fan who's down bad, whether the ACC is conspiring against Duke, a Tennessee fan wondering where his “talent fees” are going, the Manning Mafia and Molly Sirus, and our Genius of the Week! Follow us on Twitter:MBG - @BoardGeniusesCasey - @FromSluggoCourtney - @CourtAnne1225Hoos - @HoosFootballPodcast - @TheMBGPodcast Voice Intro:Virginia Hamilton, https://virginiahamilton.net/ Theme Song:Midnight Blues by lemonmusicstudio, https://pixabay.com/music/modern-blues-midnight-blues-21179/ Find more Message Board Geniuses content at https://messageboardgeniuses.com
Braga, King, and Ski talk::15: The end of the Altman era, his amazing legacy, Oregon not spending NIL on basketball.14:38: Dropping a bill on ping season tix, old dudes getting late night Dutch Bros, sexy car washes.29:32: Belichick's HOF snub, ranking the halls of fame, visiting E. 1999 Eternal.36:43: Oregon's 2026 schedule, buying season tickets, parking your Ferrari at PK.59:20: Hate watching the Super Bowl, overrating Drake Maye, Seattle's easy win.1:09:12: Top 3 Oregon jersey sponsors.
Josh Pate on how he hustled to a wild first broadcasting break, where to find the next Curt Cignetti, how the Big Ten caught up to the SEC, what the future holds for NIL and the transfer portal and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Did Miami find a loophole in NIL? We have had many discussions on Darian Mensah's journey from Duke to Miami in the last couple of weeks, but not much of the talk has been focused on the Hurricanes. Steven Godfrey returns to join Andy Staples and Ross Dellenger as they discuss how Miami may have found a way around player buyouts in college football. Are we closer to getting clear buyouts written in player contracts? Plus, do schools in states with no income tax have an advantage in NIL? The guys discuss.Then, they shift from players to coaches. The college football schedule is always a topic of debate, but the group most negatively affected by the current nonsensical schedule is the coaches. Many people may not feel bad for the head coaches making millions, but it's all of the other coaches who really take on the biggest burden of the schedule. The dichotomy between the quality of life of college coaches versus coaches in the NFL has many coaches jumping ship to take a chance in the National Football League. Andy, Ross and Godfrey discuss how tough this schedule can be, and why the NFL model is more manageable for coaches. Plus, they discuss ways that the college football schedule can improve and also be more prevalent throughout the calendar year.Later, they guys discuss the biggest news in the football world. Bill Belichick was not named a first ballot Hall of Famer. Many people have expressed shock and outrage by this omission. Andy poses a question to the group. Did Belichick's struggles at North Carolina have a negative effect on his Hall of Fame candidacy? The guys discuss the situation.Get all of your college football news here with College Football Enquirer.0:00:00 - Miami finds NIL loophole w/ Mensah buyout16:17 - Will buyouts be standard in player contracts?28:40 - NFL vs. college coaches quality of life46:11 - How to improve the college football schedule52:31 - Did Belichick's UNC struggle affect his HOF candidacy? Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app:
An important weekend looms for the Mountaineer basketball team.WVU, undefeated at home this season, welcomes Baylor to Hope Coliseum Saturday afternoon with a chance to gain ground in the Big 12 race. The Mountaineers enter the weekend at 14-7 overall and 5-3 in league play, currently tied for seventh with UCF.Baylor arrives in Morgantown with a completely rebuilt roster, returning no players from last season's team. Even for veteran head coach Scott Drew, it's unfamiliar territory, as the Bears sit tied for last place in the conference.In this episode, the “Guys” break down what's at stake Saturday and recap WVU's come-from-behind victory over Kansas State on Tuesday night.Listener questions and comments wrap up the show with Textual Healing.
Andy and Randy talk about the issues facing college football like NIL and transfer portal and the idea that the players are still amateurs.
Welcome back to Hardcore Penn State Football, the go-to podcast for hardcore analysis, recruiting scoops, and unapologetic takes on the Nittany Lions! In this episode – dropping January 28, 2026 – hosts Shawn Kane and Cory Lestochi unpack a massive week in Happy Valley as the Matt Campbell era ramps up. We're diving into the freshly released 2026 Big Ten schedule, the transfer portal's chaotic close with key wins and losses, Beaver Stadium's transformation into a hockey haven, and the flurry of offers to the 2027 class following a pivotal visit weekend. From on-field projections to offseason buzz, this episode sets the stage for PSU's bounce-back year – don't miss it! The wait is over – the Big Ten drops the 2026 football slate, and Penn State's path looks primed for contention under Campbell! Shawn breaks down the full lineup: Non-con openers vs. Marshall (Sept. 5, home), at Temple (Sept. 12), and vs. Buffalo (Sept. 19, home); Big Ten kicks off with Wisconsin (Sept. 26, home - potential Stripeout), at Northwestern (Oct. 3), USC (Oct. 10, home - Whiteout candidate), at Michigan (Oct. 17), bye (Oct. 24), Purdue (Oct. 31, home), at Washington (Nov. 7), Minnesota (Nov. 14, home), at Rutgers (Nov. 21), and Maryland (Nov. 28, home). Cory analyzes tough road tests (Michigan, Washington) vs. favorable home draws, early win projections (9-3 floor?), and how Campbell's schemes exploit matchups. We debate fan themes, travel logistics, and playoff implications in the expanded CFP era. The winter portal slammed shut on January 16, capping a wild rebuild for PSU with over 40 departures but a massive influx of talent – including 39 transfers and 11 high school signees for over 50 newcomers! Cory spotlights additions like edge rusher Elijah Reeder (late 2026 signee from New Jersey), seven new defensive linemen for trench depth, and RB Cam Wallace's portal withdrawal for a return. Shawn covers losses like DE Chaz Coleman and QB Ethan Grunkemeyer, mixed grades (strong Iowa State pipeline but underwhelming elsewhere), early enrollees, and how this reshapes the roster for spring ball. We discuss NIL impacts, retention successes, and Big Ten comparisons. Happy Valley's iconic venue goes winter wonderland! Beaver Stadium hosts Penn State men's hockey vs. Michigan State on January 31 at 1 PM, with public skating kicking off today (Jan. 28) and women's hockey vs. Robert Morris the day before. Shawn shares the time-lapse of the ice rink setup, ticket info, and fan excitement for this historic outdoor clash. Cory discusses the games, weather prep, and how it boosts PSU's multi-sport vibe – plus, crossover appeal for football fans tailgating in the snow! Visit rhettcoblentz.com for your graphic design needs! #WeAre #PennStateFootball #nittanylions
Michael reflects on the Challenger tragedy, the timeless power of poetry, and why NIL is exposing who really loves the game. Later, investigative reporter Robert Arnold joins to break down the chilling case of Charles Victor Thompson and the stories behind The Evidence Room.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The age falsification database is live—and it confirms what many suspected: this wasn't isolated, it was systemic. We break down what the data shows, why it matters, and how it reshapes gymnastics history. Plus, gymnasts speak out amid civil rights concerns, Oklahoma overtakes Florida for the #1 ranking, LSU breaks 198, and we unpack the most controversial judging moments of Week 4—including bars-gate and that Alabama vs Missouri finish. HEADLINES Thanks to Uncle Tim from Gymnastics-History, we now have an age falsification database Check out the most beautiful balance beam sequence from Delaney McMahon being done right now Gymnasts speaking out against I.C.E. and our suggestions for Minnesota's equality meet. NCAA What happened during week 4? Oklahoma overtakes Florida for the top spot in the country after a 198.425 this weekend, which ties for the highest January score in college gymnastics history LSU also broke the 198 barrier last week Florida had to count a fall on vault after Ly Bui's injury Who is the winner of this week's ''I Don't Want Anything To Do With That'' award? We now have two more 10 after this weekend, for a total of four so far this season Biggest controversies of week 4 Hitting your feet on the mat-gate: why we need a full analysis comparing the score given to Oklahoma's Lily Pederson and Utah's McKenna Smith We are giving you permission to be outraged about scoring at the Alabama vs Missouri meet because ??? We are hitting the one month mark for the 2026 NCAA gymnastics season - what are Jessica's biggest surprises? Alabama fully going for the jock intensity vibe by bench pressing gymnasts on the sides Do NOT count Stanford out. The Cardinals are ranked ninth and it's not even April. This is correct. The team ranked first on floor nationally isn't UCLA, it's not Oklahoma, it's GEORGIA! Riley McCusker is ranked second nationally on bars. Nature is healing. What are Spencer's biggest surprises? (Sad version...) Utah is ranked fourteenth and has two 195s in its first four meets... Kentucky is ranked 32nd and has two 194s in its first three meets. Yiiiiikes Q&A USAG Trident status; Training on a podium; Minnesota respect; Fan Fic for gymnastics; When judges are absent; Tap swings; OU floor choreography; Spray tans UP NEXT Fantasy Gymnastics podcast every Wednesday College & Cocktails : Friday Jan 30th after Arkansas at Florida (6pm Pacific-ish) 2026 Cocktail and Mocktail menu here Add exclusive Club Content like College & Cocktails to your favorite podcast player (instructions here). Thank you to our Sponsor Huel Limited Time Offer – Get Huel's full High-Protein Starter Kit with my exclusive offer of 20% OFF online with code [GYMCASTIC20] at http://huel.com/GYMCASTIC20. New Customers Only. Code only valid for the bundle. Thank you to Huel for partnering and supporting our show! CHAPTERS 00:00 – Intro: Priorities & Jan 27, 2026 00:31 – Headlines: Spencer Won Fantasy (Breaking News) 01:33 – The Age Falsification Database: It's Everyone 03:21 – Gymnasts Speak Out: ICE, Minneapolis & Civil Rights 05:25 – Minnesota's UCLA Social Equity Meet Ideas (Feb 7) 10:17 – NCAA News: Week 4 Results & Storylines 12:36 – Rankings Shake-Up: Oklahoma Overtakes Florida 15:56 – Updates: Support Independent Journalism + Show/Club Notes 18:46 – Two More 10s This Season (Chio Beam, Chiles Floor) 19:29 – Jordan Chiles: 10.0 + All-Around Dominance Talk 22:15 – Controversy: Bars Feet-on-the-Mat Gate (Pederson vs Smith) 29:26 – Alabama vs Missouri Ending: The Floor Score Debate 34:13 – PSA: Etiquette for Guests at Meets (Don't Sit on Mats) 39:16 – One Month In: NCAA Season Surprises (Happy & Sad) 59:12 – Gymternet News + Letters Begin (British Gymnastics Rebrand) 1:02:53 – Feedback: "How's the Trident?" + Why Not More Podium Time? 1:06:48 – Give Minnesota Some Props (and why they need it right now) 1:09:10 – Fan Fic Corner: Gay Gymnastics Romance Incoming 1:11:54 – What Happens if a Judge Misses a Meet? (Travel Chaos) 1:16:10 – Rosen's Bars Dismount: What's Going On Mechanically? 1:18:24 – Why Don't We Like Oklahoma's Floor? (Paper Dolls Theory) 1:22:08 – Everyone's So Orange (Spray Tan, NIL, and Citrus Crimes) 1:27:25 – Outro: C&C Preview + Live Show Season Pass + Thanks SUPPORT OUR WORK Club Gym Nerd: Join Here Fantasy: College Fantasy Game now open. Never too late to join! Merch: Shop Now Live Shows: Four for price of 3 Season Pass, Cecile Landi & Levi Live Show replay ticket Newsletters The Balance Beam Situation: Spencer's schedules, live blogs and GiF Code of Points Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Uncle Tim Resistance Resources Join Our Fantasy League
Where you're from doesn't just shape you — it frames how you understand power, loyalty, and loss.Bun B is Houston to the core. Jeffrey Sledge carries New York City wherever he goes. And for Tom Frank, everything starts in State College, Pennsylvania — a town where fall Saturdays felt sacred, Penn State football felt pure, and Happy Valley felt like a place untouched by the rest of the world.Today's guest, Jay Paterno, grew up at the center of that belief system.As a former Penn State assistant coach, trustee, writer, and the son of the late Joe Paterno, Jay lived inside one of the most revered cultures in college sports — and then watched it unravel in public. He speaks openly about legacy, leadership, media narratives, and what it costs to stand inside a storm you can't control. Not from a distance, but from inside his own family.This isn't just a backward-looking conversation. Jay takes the same clear-eyed approach to the modern game — NIL, the transfer portal, revenue sharing, gambling, donor influence — and explains why college athletics is no longer what it pretends to be. His new book - BLITZED! The All-Out Pressure of College Football's New Era - pulls back the curtain on a system stretched to its limits, where pressure, money, and identity collide every Saturday.This episode isn't about defending the past. It's about context, consequence, and where the game is headed."Unglossy" is produced and distributed by Merrick Studio and hosted by Bun B, Tom Frank and Jeffrey Sledge. Tune in to hear this thought-provoking discussion on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you catch your podcasts. Follow us on Instagram @UnglossyPod to join the conversation and check out all our episodes at https://wearemerrickstudios.com/unglossy-pod.Send us a textEveryday AI: Your daily guide to grown with Generative AICan't keep up with AI? We've got you. Everyday AI helps you keep up and get ahead.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show