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The Broncos’ wild 22–19 walk-off win over the Chiefs launches the top of the show, as Big Al and CJ debate whether Denver is officially a championship-caliber team. They examine why the Broncos’ fourth-quarter toughness has become their identity, how Vance Joseph has completely reshaped the defense despite major injuries, and why Sean Payton is finally coaching complementary football that matches the roster’s strengths.
The conversation shifts to college football as CU Athletic Director Rick George announces he’s stepping down. Al and CJ reflect on their long personal connection with Rick dating back to the ’80s, his impact on Colorado athletics, the move back to the Big 12, and how his departure affects Coach Prime’s future in Boulder. They also discuss what CU needs in its next AD and why stability is crucial as college football inches toward a new era of super-conferences.
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The Broncos’ wild 22–19 walk-off win over the Chiefs launches the top of the show, as Big Al and CJ debate whether Denver is officially a championship-caliber team. They examine why the Broncos’ fourth-quarter toughness has become their identity, how Vance Joseph has completely reshaped the defense despite major injuries, and why Sean Payton is finally coaching complementary football that matches the roster’s strengths.
The conversation shifts to college football as CU Athletic Director Rick George announces he’s stepping down. Al and CJ reflect on their long personal connection with Rick dating back to the ’80s, his impact on Colorado athletics, the move back to the Big 12, and how his departure affects Coach Prime’s future in Boulder. They also discuss what CU needs in its next AD and why stability is crucial as college football inches toward a new era of super-conferences.

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