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Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger & SI's Pat Forde return with more fallout from the apparent collapse of the Pac-12. The ACC is smelling blood in the water and is reportedly targeting Pac-12 leftovers Cal & Stanford to join their conference, along with SMU of the American Athletic Conference. The guys discuss whether or not it makes sense for any party, especially the west-coast Cal & Stanford students who would suddenly find themselves consistently playing in four time-zones east of their home campuses.
Meanwhile, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey recently made an appearance on the Paul Finebaum show to gloat that his conference "[doesn't] need to be in 4 time zones to generate interest." The podcast crew low-key loves the snark and doesn't blame the SEC for scooping up Texas and Oklahoma.
Later in the show, the guys chat about the Montgomery riverfront brawl, react to Georgia, Alabama & Ohio State leading the first coaches poll of the offseason, the Johnny Manziel documentary on Netflix, an Italian man meeting a cheesy demise & emotional support emus.
1:00 The ACC is considering adding Stanford, Cal & SMU
17:30 SEC commissioner Greg Sankey spoke on Paul Finebaum’s show
23:38 The NCAA is back in the eligibility denial business
36:42 The Montgomery riverfront brawl
42:24 Reacting to the first college football coaches poll
55:08 The new Johnny Manziel documentary is released
56:43 West Virginia has joined the beer NIL derby
60:17 An Italian man fell victim to falling cheese
1:01:54 A Virginia Beach man went to court to see if he can keep his emotional support emu
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Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger & SI's Pat Forde return with more fallout from the apparent collapse of the Pac-12. The ACC is smelling blood in the water and is reportedly targeting Pac-12 leftovers Cal & Stanford to join their conference, along with SMU of the American Athletic Conference. The guys discuss whether or not it makes sense for any party, especially the west-coast Cal & Stanford students who would suddenly find themselves consistently playing in four time-zones east of their home campuses.
Meanwhile, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey recently made an appearance on the Paul Finebaum show to gloat that his conference "[doesn't] need to be in 4 time zones to generate interest." The podcast crew low-key loves the snark and doesn't blame the SEC for scooping up Texas and Oklahoma.
Later in the show, the guys chat about the Montgomery riverfront brawl, react to Georgia, Alabama & Ohio State leading the first coaches poll of the offseason, the Johnny Manziel documentary on Netflix, an Italian man meeting a cheesy demise & emotional support emus.
1:00 The ACC is considering adding Stanford, Cal & SMU
17:30 SEC commissioner Greg Sankey spoke on Paul Finebaum’s show
23:38 The NCAA is back in the eligibility denial business
36:42 The Montgomery riverfront brawl
42:24 Reacting to the first college football coaches poll
55:08 The new Johnny Manziel documentary is released
56:43 West Virginia has joined the beer NIL derby
60:17 An Italian man fell victim to falling cheese
1:01:54 A Virginia Beach man went to court to see if he can keep his emotional support emu
Follow Dan @DanWetzel
Follow Pat @ByPatForde
Follow Ross @RossDellenger
Check out all the episodes of the College Football Enquirer and the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports Podcasts
Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app:
🎧 Apple Podcasts
🎧 Spotify
🖥️ YouTube
📢 Check out the Yahoo Sports podcast network or yahoosports.tv

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