Five Offseason CFB Stories Ranging from Weird to Transformative
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SUBSCRIBER EPISODE: Richard, Alex, and host emeritus Steven Godfrey bounce around to a handful of college football news stories that demand more discussion:
* 1:46: Kentucky’s attempt to set up a sketchy $1 million job for outgoing athletic director Mitch Barnhart, which came apart under political pressure
* 12:02: Virginia Tech’s disempowered AD finally stepping away
* 19:18: The unusual amount of post-job change animosity flowing toward Auburn coach Alex Golesh from USF
* 30:40: Jeremy Pruitt’s tangled mess of an attempt to get out of his NCAA show cause, and what it tells us about the current state of enforcement
* 38:42: The NCAA seems poised to move up Week 1 to the current Week 0 slot in late August. Why is this happening? Well, the NFL. Does college football have any chance of hanging on to a prime calendar spot? And what other sacred spots on the schedule might be under attack?
Producer: Anthony Vito.
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