Jim Rutledge and Alex Strouf continue into Hour 2, and they go further into the conversation about whether the Packers or the Texans are more likely to make the Super Bowl next. They also debate whether or not a team needs an elite wideout ALONG WITH a strong receiving corps to win a championship, and Jim makes a case that the Packers should trade for Tee Higgins. During Throwing Stones, Primetime breaks the news about the new college football "super league" proposal from a high-level group of TV executives and college administrators. Tausch joins Jim and Strouf for his weekly appearance, where he reacts to the breaking news of a new college football "super league" proposal from the group known as "College Sports Tomorrow." Tausch gives his thoughts on if the change could actually be good for college sports, what things might look like if football breaks away into its own entity, how fans connect to players in the NIL era, and how the NCAA let things get to this point. Strouf also asks Tausch about the top Packers news from last week that Matt LaFleur said he was "caught off guard" by the team replacing Aaron Jones with Josh Jacobs, and he gives insights into the communication channels between front office and coaching staff up in Green Bay. Jim and Strouf wrap up the show talking more about the Super League proposal and if this could actually be good for college football and fans after they let go of the nostalgic past.