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Which coaches can work their way off the hot seat? | The NCAA has chosen the hill on which to die

Which coaches can work their way off the hot seat? | The NCAA has chosen the hill on which to die

Update: 2024-05-31
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The SEC has announced that it will release its entire football schedule on June 11th, providing fans with much-needed certainty about kickoff times. This move addresses a major complaint from fans who have been frustrated with the lack of clarity surrounding game times. The SEC's decision is likely due to the fact that all of its games are now broadcast on ESPN networks, eliminating the need for a bidding process that previously resulted in 11-day windows of uncertainty. The announcement also included some specific kickoff times, including the Red River Rivalry between Oklahoma and Texas, which will now be played at 3:30 PM Eastern. The Egg Bowl, traditionally played on Thanksgiving, will now be played at 3:30 PM Eastern on Black Friday. Meanwhile, the NCAA has settled a federal lawsuit over transfer rules, effectively ending its fight against athletes being considered employees. This settlement comes just a week after the NCAA settled another lawsuit, and it signals a significant shift in the power dynamics of college sports. The NCAA's decision to not enforce the multi-time transfer rule and to not put any rules in place to circumvent the settlement suggests that it is no longer willing to fight this particular battle. This development has major implications for the future of college sports, as it opens the door for athletes to potentially unionize and negotiate for better compensation and working conditions. The podcast also discusses the hot seat status of several coaches, including Billy Napier at Florida, Sam Pittman at Arkansas, and Dave Miranda at Baylor. The podcast concludes with a discussion of the Heisman Trophy race and whether Travis Hunter, who plays both receiver and cornerback for Colorado, can win the award even if his team doesn't make a bowl game. The podcast also discusses the possibility of Arch Manning taking over as the starting quarterback for Texas if Quinn Ewers gets injured.

Outlines

00:00:00
SEC Announces Full Schedule Release

This Chapter discusses the SEC's announcement that it will release its entire football schedule on June 11th, providing fans with much-needed certainty about kickoff times. The decision is likely due to the fact that all of the SEC's games are now broadcast on ESPN networks, eliminating the need for a bidding process that previously resulted in 11-day windows of uncertainty. The announcement also included some specific kickoff times, including the Red River Rivalry between Oklahoma and Texas, which will now be played at 3:30 PM Eastern. The Egg Bowl, traditionally played on Thanksgiving, will now be played at 3:30 PM Eastern on Black Friday.

00:13:23
NCAA Settles Lawsuit Over Transfer Rules

This Chapter discusses the NCAA's settlement of a federal lawsuit over transfer rules. The settlement effectively ends the NCAA's fight against athletes being considered employees. The NCAA's decision to not enforce the multi-time transfer rule and to not put any rules in place to circumvent the settlement suggests that it is no longer willing to fight this particular battle. This development has major implications for the future of college sports, as it opens the door for athletes to potentially unionize and negotiate for better compensation and working conditions.

00:29:02
Coaches on the Hot Seat

This Chapter discusses the hot seat status of several coaches, including Billy Napier at Florida, Sam Pittman at Arkansas, and Dave Miranda at Baylor. The podcast discusses the challenges each coach faces and what they need to do to keep their jobs. The podcast also discusses the potential impact of the NCAA's transfer rule settlement on the coaching landscape.

00:51:07
Travis Hunter and the Heisman Trophy

This Chapter discusses the Heisman Trophy race and whether Travis Hunter, who plays both receiver and cornerback for Colorado, can win the award even if his team doesn't make a bowl game. The podcast discusses the precedent set by previous Heisman winners and the factors that could influence the voting.

00:57:25
Arch Manning and the Texas Quarterback Situation

This Chapter discusses the possibility of Arch Manning taking over as the starting quarterback for Texas if Quinn Ewers gets injured. The podcast discusses the likelihood of Manning starting games and the potential impact on the team's performance.

00:59:14
SEC Game Recommendations

This Chapter provides recommendations for SEC games to attend based on campus and stadium atmosphere. The podcast discusses the pros and cons of different game options and provides insights into the ticket prices and overall experience.

Keywords

SEC


The Southeastern Conference is one of the most prestigious and competitive athletic conferences in the United States. It is known for its strong football programs, including Alabama, Georgia, and Texas A&M. The SEC has a long history of success in college football, and its teams have won numerous national championships. The SEC is also known for its passionate fan base and its strong tradition of rivalry games.

NCAA


The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a non-profit organization that governs college athletics in the United States. The NCAA is responsible for setting rules and regulations for college sports, including eligibility requirements, recruiting guidelines, and financial aid policies. The NCAA also oversees the championships for many college sports, including football, basketball, and baseball. The NCAA has been the subject of much controversy in recent years, particularly regarding issues such as athlete compensation, transfer rules, and the role of collectives.

Transfer Portal


The transfer portal is an online system that allows college athletes to enter their names into a database so that other schools can contact them about potential transfers. The transfer portal has revolutionized college athletics, giving athletes more freedom to move between schools and increasing competition among programs. The transfer portal has also led to a significant increase in player movement, as athletes seek better opportunities and more playing time.

NIL


Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) refers to the ability of college athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness. The NCAA previously prohibited athletes from profiting from their NIL, but in 2021, the organization changed its rules to allow athletes to earn money through endorsements, sponsorships, and other commercial activities. The NIL rule change has had a significant impact on college athletics, as athletes are now able to earn substantial income from their athletic abilities. The NIL landscape is still evolving, and there are many questions about how the rules will be enforced and how they will affect the future of college sports.

Collectives


Collectives are organizations that are formed to support college athletes through NIL deals. These collectives are often funded by wealthy donors and alumni who want to help athletes profit from their name, image, and likeness. Collectives have become increasingly common in college athletics, and they have played a significant role in shaping the NIL landscape. The role of collectives is still being debated, and there are concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the potential for unfair advantages for certain programs.

Heisman Trophy


The Heisman Trophy is an annual award given to the most outstanding player in college football. The award is named after John Heisman, a legendary college football coach. The Heisman Trophy is one of the most prestigious awards in college football, and it is highly coveted by players across the country. The Heisman Trophy is voted on by a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters, and the winner is announced in December.

Arch Manning


Arch Manning is a highly touted quarterback prospect who is the nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning. Manning is considered one of the top recruits in the country, and he is expected to be a star at the college level. Manning committed to Texas in June 2022, and he is expected to compete for the starting quarterback job in 2024.

Texas


The University of Texas at Austin is a major public research university located in Austin, Texas. Texas is known for its strong athletic programs, including its football team, the Longhorns. The Longhorns have won numerous national championships and are one of the most popular college football teams in the country. Texas is also known for its large and passionate fan base, and its games are often televised nationally.

Florida


The University of Florida is a major public research university located in Gainesville, Florida. Florida is known for its strong athletic programs, including its football team, the Gators. The Gators have won numerous national championships and are one of the most popular college football teams in the country. Florida is also known for its large and passionate fan base, and its games are often televised nationally.

Arkansas


The University of Arkansas is a major public research university located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Arkansas is known for its strong athletic programs, including its football team, the Razorbacks. The Razorbacks have won numerous national championships and are one of the most popular college football teams in the country. Arkansas is also known for its large and passionate fan base, and its games are often televised nationally.

Q&A

  • What is the SEC's plan for releasing its football schedule?

    The SEC will release its entire football schedule on June 11th, providing fans with certainty about kickoff times.

  • Why is the SEC releasing its schedule all at once?

    The SEC's decision is likely due to the fact that all of its games are now broadcast on ESPN networks, eliminating the need for a bidding process that previously resulted in 11-day windows of uncertainty.

  • What are some of the specific kickoff times that have been announced?

    The Red River Rivalry between Oklahoma and Texas will be played at 3:30 PM Eastern, and the Egg Bowl will be played at 3:30 PM Eastern on Black Friday.

  • What is the significance of the NCAA's settlement of the lawsuit over transfer rules?

    The settlement effectively ends the NCAA's fight against athletes being considered employees, opening the door for athletes to potentially unionize and negotiate for better compensation and working conditions.

  • What are the implications of the NCAA's settlement for the future of college sports?

    The settlement could lead to a significant shift in the power dynamics of college sports, as athletes gain more leverage and control over their careers.

  • Which coaches are considered to be on the hot seat this season?

    Billy Napier at Florida, Sam Pittman at Arkansas, and Dave Miranda at Baylor are all coaches who need to have successful seasons to keep their jobs.

  • Can Travis Hunter win the Heisman Trophy even if Colorado doesn't make a bowl game?

    It's possible, but it would be difficult. Hunter's extraordinary play at both receiver and cornerback could make him a Heisman finalist, but his team's record could also play a factor.

  • What is the likelihood of Arch Manning taking over as the starting quarterback for Texas?

    It's possible, especially if Quinn Ewers gets injured. Manning is a highly touted prospect, but Ewers is expected to be the starter.

  • What are some of the best SEC games to attend based on campus and stadium atmosphere?

    The podcast recommends attending the Georgia at Ole Miss game on November 9th or the Tennessee at Georgia game on November 16th.

  • What are some of the factors to consider when choosing an SEC game to attend?

    The podcast suggests considering the ticket prices, the overall atmosphere, and the likelihood of a competitive game.

Show Notes

It’s a Dear Andy show, but before we get to your questions, there is a ton of news to discuss…


(0:00-13:16 ) Intro: More Kickoff Times Announced

(13:17-24:31 ) Pete Nakos Joins to break down Transfer Portal Settlement

(24:32-28:44 ) Governance of College Sports moving forward

(28:45-28:59 ) Dear Andy Intro

(29:00-34:59 ) Hot Seat Watch - Recap of Eliah Drinkwitz and Neal Brown

(35:00-43:27 ) Billy Napier

(43:28-47:59 ) Sam Pittman

(48:00-51:07 ) Dave Aranda

(51:08-57:26 ) Colorado Miss Bowl Game AND Travis Hunter win Heisman?

(57:25-59:03 ) Arch Manning takes over or Non-Power 2 Champion?

(59:04-1:09:10 ) SEC Trips on November 9th and 16th for Jim

(1:09 :11-1:10:20 ) Wrapping up the week

(1:10 :21-1:12:37 ) Northwestern's Temporary Home


The SEC dropped a bunch of early-season kickoff times Thursday and — more importantly — promised to deliver the kickoff times for most of the rest of the season on June 11. Of note, the first SEC edition of the Red River Rivalry will kick off at 3:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. CT. Also, the Egg Bowl (Mississippi State at Ole Miss) and Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate (Georgia Tech at Georgia) are moving to Black Friday.


In other news, the NCAA settled a federal lawsuit with the Department of Justice and various state attorneys general over transfer rules. Essentially, there won’t be any. On3’s Pete Nakos will explain why the NCAA rolled over on an issue that has a huge effect on football and basketball.


Now it’s time for your questions…


Which coaches could make an off-the-hot-seat comeback the way West Virginia’s Neal Brown did last year?


Could two-way Colorado star Travis Hunter win the Heisman Trophy if the Buffaloes don’t make a bowl game?


Which SEC games should Jim from Michigan attend in November?


What is more likely: Arch Manning takes over for Ewers during the season, or a non-Power 2 school wins the Natty?


Want to watch the show instead? Head on over to YouTube and join us LIVE, M-F, at 8 am et! https://youtube.com/live/7fTvJO7WwXY


Host: Andy Staples

Producer: River Bailey

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