Tennessee head baseball coach Tony Vitello joins Kolby to discuss this year's team, draft prospects Garrett Crochet and Alerick Soularie, a new college baseball model, and looks ahead to the 2021 Vols.
Arkansas linebacker Bumper Pool checks in to discuss a bizarre spring for the new-look Razorbacks with a little golf on the side. Plus, the band's back together, as Michael Gunter and Kyle Bratke join Kolby to talk some recruiting.
Former Tennessee Titan Damian Williams discusses the wide receiver depth of the '20 draft class, explains why he loves Jalen Hurts' fit in Philly, and has some interesting things to say about the Cowboys' decision to sign Andy Dalton.
North Texas athletic director Wren Baker discusses the work being done behind the scenes in preparation for the 2020-21 academic year + is there a chasm between athletic directors and university presidents when it comes to the likelihood of playing college football this fall?
Bratke explains why Jerry Jeudy is only the third best wide receiver in a loaded class and Kolby urges the Joneses and Will McClay to live life on the edge with, not one, but two draft day trades.
Elite MLB Draft prospect Garrett Mitchell discusses COVID-19's impact on the sport of baseball through his own lens, offers up some cooking tips, and touts his exploits on an obscure video game that is, essentially, the lovechild of FIFA and Twisted Metal.
Kyle Bratke is back in the saddle, as he joins Kolby for a lengthy discussion about college football's COVID-19 problem. As the NFL Draft approaches, All-American defensive end Ron'Dell Carter explains his current predicament.
Hofstra point guard Desure Buie discusses the abrupt end to the 2019-20 NCAA hoops season, the ensuing heartbreak for the Pride, and what it means for his professional future.
As we mourn the passing of the 2019 college football season, we recap two monumental title games, rant about hotel towel propaganda, and begin the 230ish day countdown to Notre Dame-Navy.
Towson quarterback Tom Flacco joins us to preview his upcoming appearance in the Tropical Bowl and breakdown the James Madison defense ahead of the Dukes' national title game matchup with North Dakota State.
Whole squad on the pod this week as Bratke's back from paternity leave and Gunter was just dying to discuss the SEC Championship. Kolby's entire motivational speech for the Sooners went out the window with the suspension of Ronnie Perkins — so, instead, it's on to Eliah Drinkwitz's Wikipedia page. Oh, and bowl picks, too (which turned out to be way more entertaining than it sounds).
Stony Brook quarterback Tyquell Fields joins the show to discuss late game heroics, surpassing expectations, and this week's matchup with Richmond. Elsewhere, Chad Morris has guaranteed an Arkansas victory on Saturday and we're all in on the Hogs.
JMU defensive end Ron'Dell Carter joins the show to discuss the 2019 season to date. Plus, a discussion about which college football governments should be overthrown by former players. That, and a whole bunch more, on this week's episode of Bootleg.
Georgia looks off. Jake Fromm looks a little stale. Meanwhile, Justin Fields — don't look now, but Jacob Eason, too — excels elsewhere. Goes Kirby Smart have a Fromm problomm?
Richmond's Maurice Jackson joins the show, it's OU-Texas week, and Tate Martell is a wide receiver or something.
On the big 3-0, Kolby and Bratke welcome Iowa Justin to the show and discuss the Fair Pay to Play Act, LeBron's involvement, and what we should expect moving forward.
Villanova running back Justin Covington is leading the FCS in rushing yards and he's officially moved into a tie for the league lead in Colonial Time appearances.
Towson safety SJ Brown joins us to discuss the undefeated, fifth-ranked Tigers' early defensive turnaround from a season ago. Michael Gunter makes his co-hosting debut, pinch hitting for Kyle Bratke, who was out driving go-karts or something.
Maine quarterback Chris Ferguson makes a guest appearance after lighting Sacred Heart on fire last week. Plus, the Pac-12 is dead and Jalen Hurts is going to win the Heisman.
With mere hours separating us from dear ol' college football, we explain why Northwestern will be good and Les Miles will not — plus, a CAA preview in our first-ever installment of Colonial Time.