College football is changing fast — and not everyone is winning.
In this episode, we dive into the unexpected national championship matchup between Miami and Indiana, a game nobody saw coming at the start of the season. We break down why Indiana might cover, how schematic football can beat raw talent, and Miami’s modern formula for success: buy the quarterback, pay big, and build around him.
We also get into the transfer portal and NIL fallout, including why the SEC might be a “pretender” league right now, Alabama losing key defensive pieces to Ohio State, and why programs without elite funding may fall behind fast. Is college football becoming a sport where only a handful of schools can truly compete?
Then, the conversation takes a personal turn as we reflect on the passing of Bob Weir. From missed trips to the Sphere in Las Vegas to unforgettable performances with Dead & Company, we share stories, regrets, and what Bob Weir meant to music — and to us.
This episode blends college football analysis, portal chaos, NIL reality, and a heartfelt farewell to a legend — don’t miss it.
👇 Drop your thoughts below:
Is Indiana built to shock the world?
Is NIL killing competitive balance?
Where does Bob Weir rank among the greatest live performers ever?
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