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Welcome back to the "Big10 vs SEC" podcast, your go-to destination for the most engaging and insightful college football discussions. In this episode, we kick things off with a gentle reminder to like, follow, and subscribe to our podcast across all platforms, and don't forget to connect with us on all social media @big10vsSEC.
Our conversation today veers slightly off the traditional path as we touch upon the surprising news of Jets QB Aaron Rodgers being considered for a VP spot by RFK Jr. in the 2024 election—a development Rodgers himself found bewildering during his retreat in Costa Rica. However, the political landscape remains uncertain as RFK Jr. leans towards Nicole Shanahan as a potential running mate.
The focus shifts back to college football as we delve into Michigan's woes with defensive line coach Greg Scruggs' DUI arrest, featuring exclusive audio from the incident. The Nebraska AD saga unfolds with Trev Alberts' departure for Texas A&M amidst criticisms of the Board of Regents' inaction, highlighting the need for decisive leadership within the University.
Listeners are treated to a unique perspective with an audio clip sent by a fan, shedding light on the challenging dynamics within college football. The retirement of legendary Alabama coach Nick Saban is examined, revealing his frustrations with the changing attitudes towards NIL and guaranteed playing time among players.
We also discuss the hefty contract of first-year Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer, stirring debate over his ranking among the nation's highest-paid coaches.
The episode wouldn't be complete without a rundown of the spring game schedule, ensuring fans don't miss any action from their favorite teams.
The PFF rankings stir the pot with Michigan taking the top spot, igniting discussions on whether Georgia deserved the crown last year.
We wrap up this episode with a heartfelt thank you to our listeners for their engagement, especially idrankthewateratcamplejeune@gmail.com for this week's audio contribution. Your feedback, questions, and comments are always welcome, so don't hesitate to reach out via email at big10vssecpodcast@gmail.com or through our social media channels.
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