Episodes
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
National Title Game Preview and Cookie Dough By The Scoop
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Saturday Jan 06, 2018
Bruce Feldman (SI, Fox Sports, The Audible podcast) joins Andy to break down the matchup between Alabama and Georgia in the national title game. They also discuss the Atlanta eatery they found that serves cookie dough the way Baskin Robbins serves ice cream.
Thursday Dec 28, 2017
ESPN's Adam Rittenberg breaks down the playoff and Oh, Canada
Thursday Dec 28, 2017
Thursday Dec 28, 2017
ESPN's Adam Rittenberg joins Andy to discuss beautiful cliches, the Alabama-Clemson and Georgia-Oklahoma matchups and finding good Vietnamese food in New Orleans (which is quite easy). They also discuss the upcoming parting of ways for offensive coordinator Matt Canada and LSU and what that means for the Tigers going forward.
Wednesday Dec 20, 2017
Negative Crootin'? Be Still My Verbally Committed Heart!
Wednesday Dec 20, 2017
Wednesday Dec 20, 2017
Ralph Russo of The Associated Press joins to break down the first National Signing Day -- December Edition. Did Clemson coach Dabo Swinney negatively recruit against Ohio State's Urban Meyer in order to land Ohio's top-rated player? Can the recruiting rankings tell us which program will next crash the College Football Playoff party? Is Kirby Smart building a monster at Georgia?
Sunday Dec 17, 2017
Crunching The Numbers On The Playoff
Sunday Dec 17, 2017
Sunday Dec 17, 2017
Advanced stats guru Bill Connelly of SBNation and Podcast Ain't Played Nobody joins Andy to break down the playoff and to attempt to fix the college football box score. The success rate of this episode will be tremendously high. Also, buy Bill's new book The 50 Best* College Football Teams of All Time.
Wednesday Dec 13, 2017
Chasing Unicorns: Recruiting With Rob Cassidy of Rivals.com
Wednesday Dec 13, 2017
Wednesday Dec 13, 2017
Rob Cassidy (Rivals.com, the Commitment Issues podcast) joins Andy to explain just what the heck will happen when the first early signing period for big-time college football begins next week. Rob explains why top quarterback recruit Justin Fields might not sign next week, and he also answers the ultimate question about the Class of 2018: Is Clemson-bound QB Trevor Lawrence's hair as magnificent in person as it seems in photos?
Sunday Dec 10, 2017
Our Own Brett McMurphy!
Sunday Dec 10, 2017
Sunday Dec 10, 2017
Brett McMurphy -- of Brett McMurphy's Facebook page and Brett McMurphy's Twitter feed -- joins Andy to discuss the lessons learned from this year's coaching carousel as well as life after the ESPN layoffs. Where does the Tennessee search rank on the weird scale? How good can Florida and Florida State be with their new coaches?
Wednesday Dec 06, 2017
Revolts And Their Consequences
Wednesday Dec 06, 2017
Wednesday Dec 06, 2017
Barrett Sallee (CBSSports.com, SiriusXM Radio, the SEC Smothered and Covered Podcast) joins Andy to discuss the aftermath of the Tennessee ReVOLution, the College Football Playoff selection process and what happens next. Also, the guys tell you where to eat in Barrett's hometown of Atlanta.
Sunday Dec 03, 2017
The Field Is Set, So Let's Complain
Sunday Dec 03, 2017
Sunday Dec 03, 2017
George Schroeder of USA Today joins Andy to discuss the College Football Playoff selection committee's decision to choose Alabama as the No. 4 team instead of Ohio State. Will two SEC teams in the playoff enrage the other leagues enough to force changes? Or will they live with it? The guys also break down the matchups, and Andy explains why you should never wear new turf shoes at Popeye's.
Thursday Nov 30, 2017
WHERE'S THE LOYALTY?
Thursday Nov 30, 2017
Thursday Nov 30, 2017
Bud Elliott of SBNation and Tomahawk Nation joins to discuss the Jimbo Fisher situation at Florida State. Not only does Bud offer a prediction about Fisher and Texas A&M, he also offers a prediction on whether Fisher will coach the Louisiana-Monroe game on Saturday.
Monday Nov 27, 2017
The Great Tennessee Customer Revolt
Monday Nov 27, 2017
Monday Nov 27, 2017
USA Today's George Schroeder joins to discuss how Tennessee hired and then un-hired Greg Schiano after the fanbase revolted. It's a fascinating story that goes much deeper than one coaching carousel decision.