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Author: Charlie Mill, Sam Perry, Caleb Archer, and Luke Duska

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Sam and Charlie hop on the pod to talk all things Olympic Hockey. The Slovak, Finland, Sweden group gave us some fun upsets, but the rest of the round robin was pretty chalky. The discussion ranges from the best and worst parts of team USA and team Canada, to the most frisky European teams in this tournament. The US will most likely have a date with Finland in the Quarterfinals while Sweden while Canada awaits the winner of the 8/9 Czcech Denmark game. Ultimately as hockey fans, we hope to see a US Canada Gold Medal game, and we pray that the race for gold isn't determined by a 3 on 3 overtime. At the end of the podcast, we discuss some of the other storylines around Milan.
Not the most entertaining Super Bowl Game, but the story of this playoffs has been the improbable career turnaround of Sam Darnold. The Sam Darnold Doc is going to be a great watch one day. The podcast then dives into their favorite Quarterback contracts in the NFL, and some of the worst. After this, Sam gives his scheduling fix for the NFL, so that Americans can get off work Super Bowl Monday. NDSU has been a storied program in Division 2 and FCS, so fittingly they have made their way into the bright FBS lights. This is a great move for the Mountain West conference, as NDSU immediately becomes one of the most recognizable brands in the conference. But this move is devastating for an FCS subdivision that has already lost JMU, Delaware, Jax State, and Kennesaw State over the past few years. The pod speculates that this move will be followed by a few other Missouri Valley and Big Sky Schools, perhaps the Montana schools and South Dakota State. The Olympics are back with NHL players for the first time since 2014. We bring on special guest Esai Morse to talk about some international puck. Canada and America are the favorites in the odds market, but the continent of Europe plays hockey as well, and they may have something to say to their North American counterparts.
Enjoy this episode of the Fourward Pass, the fellas had some fun with it.
28 year old Sam Darnold has completely re-written his career narrative. After spending a half-decade with the Jets and Panthers, stints with Shanahan and KOC re-tooled his confidence as he now embarks on this Super Bowl run in Seattle. Pittsburgh hires one of its very own with Mike McCarthy. The local Steeler fans give their reaction. The Pod then gives Dabo his flowers for how he has handled the tampering situation with linebacker Luke Ferrelli.
There is no greater story in college football than the one that played out before our very eyes. When you get the chance to watch greatness, cherish it. Greatness only comes around a few times a year. Think Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, Katie Ledecky, Lionel Messi lifting the World Cup, Shohei Ohtani’s Dodgers, Tom Brady and the Patriots, or Kirby Smart’s back-to-back Bulldogs. You get the picture. When greatness arrives, it captures the hearts and minds of the American public. That’s exactly what the Indiana Hoosiers have done on this run. From there, we shift to the more corporate but still wildly entertaining world of the NFL. Los Angeles Rams vs Chicago Bears delivered a thriller and quite possibly the single greatest play I’ve ever watched. We field questions on the future of the Houston Texans and the Buffalo Bills, break down AFC and NFC outlooks, and pose a thoughtful question: What magic, if any, do Jarrett Stidham and Sean Payton still have to offer?
The fellas are back to preview the National Championship Game and put this Indiana season in context. They also dive into some transfer portal discussion and briefly touch on the upcoming NFL Divisional games.Thanks for listening!
Charlie and Luke give their thoughts on Mike Tomlin stepping down, Curt Cignetti’s brilliance at IU, and Dylan Raiola, DJ Lagway, and Sam Leavitt finding new homes in college football.Thanks for listening!
The fellas preview the upcoming Super Wild Card Weekend!Thanks for listening!
The fellas are back to discuss the results of the Quarterfinals of The College Football Playoff and to preview the two big matchups that will decide who will go to the national championship game. They also dive into the latest happenings in the now infamous, transfer portal. If you love college football this is the podcast for you.Thanks for listening!
Alabama’s offensive output has been a roller coaster this year, the question we all want answered is how will the offense execute against a consistently dominant defense? Alabama is much healthier going into this game than they were the previous two, but the undefeated Hoosiers boast a plethora of talent on both sides of the ball, headlined by Heisman Quarterback Fernando Mendoza. In a matchup between the SEC runner-up and the BIG 10 champion, who will conquer the place which is drenched in college football tradition… the Rose Bowl. Then, the 3 seed Bulldogs take on the 6 seed Rebels for the 2nd time this season. Ole Miss Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss is a dangerous player, whom the podcast thinks extremely highly of. But the Ole Miss defense is a tier below the other defenses left in this tournament. They got 40 hung on them by Georgia the last time the ball was rolled out, so the big question that needs to be answered is can this Pete Golding defense get enough stops to let Chambliss win the game?Thanks for listening!
In the 23rd edition of the Fourward Pass Podcast, the fellas talk all things College Football. We lead with Kyle Whittingham to Michigan, then recap the playoff games played last weekend. The Alabama Crimson Tide got their revenge on the Oklahoma Sooners and the Miami Hurricanes showed the country why they deserved to be in this playoff. After recapping the playoff last week, we look ahead to the first two matchups of the New Year's slate. Miami plays Ohio State on New Year's Eve, then Texas Tech plays Oregon at noon on New Year's Day. We finish with a lengthy conversation about the G5 in the playoff and what really matters in the sport of college football.
In the 22nd edition of the Fourward Pass Podcast, Charlie and Luke react to a great weekend in Annapolis/Baltimore for the Army Navy game. What way to cap off a great season from the Mids. Before reacting to Army Navy, the fellas give their thoughts on the ugly Sherrone Moore situation, while naming a few candidates that would be intriguing for this job. We then get the pleasure of talking about Playoff Football, the juicy of which are happening in Norman, Oklahoma and College Station, Texas.Thanks for listening!
In the 21st episode of The Fourward Pass Podcast, we recap Indiana’s improbable victory in Indianapolis and the Georgia Bulldogs asserting dominance in Atlanta. We then talk about what a disaster the Committee weekly rankings are, although they got it right putting Miami in over Notre Dame. Later in the episode, the pod reacts to Penn State hiring a good football coach in Matt Campbell.
In the 20th edition of the Fourward Pass Podcast, we preview every single game this championship weekend. Most mainstream media sources wouldn't dare mention the Battle happening between the Kennesaw State Owls and the Jax State Gamecocks, but we do. Enjoy and God bless.
Is the Coaching Carousel madness? Yes Did rivalry weekend deliver? Yes Is the Playoff System broken? Yes Is College Football the Greatest Sport in the World? Resounding Yes God Bless and Enjoy this Pod.
In this week's Thanksgiving edition, the fellas deep dive the Pitt-Georgia Tech game before previewing the best games of rivalry week. The slate of football this week of college football is magical, starting off with a great Friday featuring Texas vs Texas A&M and the Egg Bowl with Ole Miss vs Mississippi State. Then the weekend brings us The Game, Pitt-Miami, The Iron Bowl, The Palmetto Bowl & Vandy-Tennessee. Enjoy this pod as well as a great Thanksgiving, God bless.
In the 17th episode of the Fourward Pass Pod, the fellas talk all things college football (what's new?). From the SEC games in Tuscaloosa, Athens, and College Station, to the Big Ten games in Los Angeles and Chicago. From the site of College Gameday on the Ohio River to the Chesapeake Bay where Annapolis sits—the podcast covers them all. Enjoy, and God bless.
We have a jam packed show for our loyal listeners this week. Tons of action in the Big 10 this week, including Indiana and Oregon pulling out close wins, and disaster striking for Washington. The Texas Tech Red Raiders get a big win in the Mahomes Homecoming. We talk about the Cards of Louisville falling to Cal and its gunslinging lefty freshmen, before previewing some headliner games in Week 12 such as Texas-Georgia, Pitt-ND, and Oklahoma-Alabama. Enjoy and God Bless!
In this episode, the fellas speak on Auburn Firing Hugh Freeze. They give their takes on Miami's disaster in Dallas, Georgia big win in Jacksonville, and Oklahoma escaping the Blackout in Knoxville. YouTube TV and ESPN had a falling out this week, effecting millions of fans around the Country; the guys give their thoughts on this matter as well. As we continue to November, we thought it necessary to fill the public in on what's happening in Heisman Race, including our opinions on who should be the favorite. As always, God bless and enjoy the fellas having a great time talking ball.
The fellas of the Fourward Pass give their thoughts on Brian Kelly being fired at LSU. They then recap some of the biggest wins from the Week 9 slate. They also look fourward to the wild month of November, because the pod knows that great teams get remembered in November. Shinedown once said that "sometimes goodbye is a second chance", so we decided to say goodbye to our preseason playoff predictions and hello to the mid-season playoff predictions. Later in the pod, the fellas preview the Week 10 slate and sneak in a little World Series chatter. Thank you for listening and as always, enjoy the pod.
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