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Harbaugh-Dantonio smack-talk continues, LSU-Alabama drama & vacuum cleaner brawls

Harbaugh-Dantonio smack-talk continues, LSU-Alabama drama & vacuum cleaner brawls

FromYahoo Sports: College Football Enquirer


Harbaugh-Dantonio smack-talk continues, LSU-Alabama drama & vacuum cleaner brawls

FromYahoo Sports: College Football Enquirer

ratings:
Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Oct 24, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dan Wetzel and Pat Forde are back again to talk all things college football… Sort of.Due to a lackluster slate of games for Week 9, the guys jump in to some more interesting topics in the college sports world, including one high profile media member’s overdramatic plea to the NCAA for fairness in the upcoming LSU-Alabama game (3:00);Dan gives an “update on the hate” between Michigan and Michigan State, as the rivalry between Jim Harbaugh and Mark Dantonio continues to heat up with name-calling and more insults. (15:00)Another letter-writing situation surfaces, with UCF AD Danny White complaining to ESPN’s College Game Day for their crew’s criticism of UCF and suggests they have the power to fix the broken College Football Playoff system. (20:00)Former Clemson QB and Last Chance U’s Chad Kelly produces one of the more bizarre arrest incidents of the season — and it involves a fight with a vacuum cleaner. (30:00)The former president of Iran’s super fandom for Big Ten football inspires Dan and Pat to compare countries of power to their college football program equivalent… If China is Alabama, what does that make the US? (34:00)And finally, inspired by the upcoming Egg Bowl, the guys close out the show with interesting proposals for violent rivalry games played on neutral sites. (44:00) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Released:
Oct 24, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Yahoo Sports experts Dan Wetzel, Pat Forde and Pete Thamel break down the latest NCAA news from the football field to the basketball court.