Send us a text A wild week of football served two truths at once: moments are thrilling, but months decide who matters. We kick off with USC’s scheduling complaints and why that’s the inevitable cost of realignment money, then move to Ohio State’s quiet dominance built on snap control, field position, and a defense that strangles games. The national conversation fixates on Indiana’s last-second toe-tap and a “Heisman moment,” so we ask the uncomfortable question: should one dramatic play agai...
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Send us a text A wild week of football served two truths at once: moments are thrilling, but months decide who matters. We kick off with USC’s scheduling complaints and why that’s the inevitable cost of realignment money, then move to Ohio State’s quiet dominance built on snap control, field position, and a defense that strangles games. The national conversation fixates on Indiana’s last-second toe-tap and a “Heisman moment,” so we ask the uncomfortable question: should one dramatic play agai...
Solo Tuesdays: James Franklin Canned and Buccaneers are a Wagon
JB's Sports Podcast
2 hours 19 minutes
1 month ago
Solo Tuesdays: James Franklin Canned and Buccaneers are a Wagon
Send us a text Two hours of football clarity without the fluff. We open with a new definition of dominance after Ohio State calmly suffocates Illinois, then follow the shockwaves as Indiana outlasts Oregon, USC runs straight through Michigan, and Georgia escapes Auburn amid an officiating mess. The real quake hits in Happy Valley: Northwestern’s upset triggers James Franklin’s firing, and we unpack the buyout math, portal risk, NIL realities, and why Penn State’s floor isn’t Ohio State’s—plus...
JB's Sports Podcast
Send us a text A wild week of football served two truths at once: moments are thrilling, but months decide who matters. We kick off with USC’s scheduling complaints and why that’s the inevitable cost of realignment money, then move to Ohio State’s quiet dominance built on snap control, field position, and a defense that strangles games. The national conversation fixates on Indiana’s last-second toe-tap and a “Heisman moment,” so we ask the uncomfortable question: should one dramatic play agai...