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College Football Playoff kickoff times released & are rematches bad for college football?

College Football Enquirer

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4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

On today's episode, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde open the show by comparing the regionality of the College World Series to the landscape of college football. They discuss if football is trending towards becoming regional, and how conferences now impact it.

Dellenger brings up the potential of two to three rematches occurring each season in the new format of college football. They debate if multiple rematches per season are bad for the sport.

After the break, Wetzel laments over the recently released college football playoff kickoff times, particularly the Rose Bowl starting ridiculously late. They later pay tribute to the PAC-12 officially being dead after Oregon's loss to Texas A&M in the College World Series.

The show concludes with two new court cases. One is an official legal ruling on whether a taco is technically a sandwich, and the other is the story of an elderly man who tormented his neighborhood with a slingshot.

(0:59) Regionality of college baseball

(18:48) Rematches in college football

(34:53) Kickoff times for the College Football Playoff

(40:31) Death of the Pac-12

(42:47) Update on North Carolina scheduling

(48:07) People's Court

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Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, today's episode, talk about will two conferences dominate college football the way they're dominating this college world series?

0:07.5

Our rematch is such a bad thing.

0:09.7

The stubborn Rose Bowl is still being stubborn,

0:13.3

and is a taco a sandwich?

0:16.1

An actual judge has made a ruling.

0:22.3

Time now for the college football inquirer with Dan Wetsall.

0:29.8

That kindly old man down the street could secretly be harboring a biblical weapon.

0:34.5

Ross Gillinger.

0:36.5

Probably some like advanced, you know, slingshot with incredible technology.

0:43.0

And S.I.'s Pat Forting!

0:47.0

I'm not sticking around for this.

0:49.0

Here's Pat Russ and Dan.

0:53.4

I'm welcome to the pod and

0:56.2

We're gonna talk a whole lot of college baseball here

0:59.6

But the college world series is set and it potentially gives us a little topic for college football.

1:07.0

Actually it's not quite set. As we tape, seven of the eight spots are in Tennessee, number one seed will play

1:17.2

number eight, Florida State, to open up in the first round. Number four, North Carolina play number 12 Virginia, number two,

1:24.8

Kentucky making their first appearance. We'll play either number seven, Georgia or number

1:29.8

10, NC State. And number three, Texas A&M will play Florida which was unseated going in.

1:37.3

I have not well I don't really like baseball that much so I have not watched

1:40.5

although I find college baseball more exciting than Major League Baseball I have not watched, though I find college baseball more exciting than Major League Baseball.

1:43.4

I have spoken to Sean Sullivan, our former producer, aka Sully Vol.

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