Fourth and One Podcast

#236 - Make Colleges Academic Again


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🎙 Welcome Back to the Fourth & One Podcast! 🚨After a few weeks off, Captain Boring and Simeon return with one of their most explosive and in-depth episodes yet. From the $2.8 billion NIL settlement to transfer portal chaos and Deion Sanders' spring game revolution, nothing in the world of college football is off-limits. Insightful, hilarious, and unapologetically real—this one’s a must-listen.🏈 In This Episode: The NCAA’s $2.8 Billion Settlement: What it means for athletes, Title IX, scholarships, and the future of college athletics. Academia vs. Athletics: Is big-time college football destroying the core mission of universities? Deion’s Spring Game Shake-Up: Why Coach Prime wants to ditch traditional spring games for NFL-style scrimmages—and who's joining him. Transfer Portal Talk: Time for just one window? The guys break down how it should be fixed and what’s wrong with the current model. Andrew Luck Takes Over Stanford: GM-style control, Frank Reich as interim head coach, and what this could mean for the future of college programs. Matt Weiss Scandal: What happened, why it’s so disturbing, and how it flew under the radar for so long.🔥 Why Listen?This is the definitive conversation about the rapidly changing world of college football. Whether you're a die-hard fan, a former student-athlete, or just here for the banter, this episode delivers bold takes, laughs, and moments that'll leave you thinking.📲 Follow Us for More:Exclusive content, behind-the-scenes clips, and reactions on Instagram (@fourthandonepodcast) and TikTok (@fourthandonepod).👍 Subscribe Now: Like, comment, and hit the bell to stay locked in with the chaos of college football every week.

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