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Hosting a party for the big game? Are you about to have a house full of hungry people with painted faces looking to you for food? Have no fear, nothing saves a party from hunger like the Burger Box from Whataburger. It comes with 10 single or double patties (with or without cheese), all the fixings (like lettuce and tomatoes — which you can customize) and sauces. Perfect for whenever, whatever, whoever. Order online from April 4-7 and earn double reward points.
(0:00-1:09) Introduction
(1:10-3:46) Previewing Dia Bell
(3:47-14:11) 5 Star QB Dia Bell joins
(14:12-17:19) Behind the Scenes with Andy & Ari
(17:20-20:21) Whataburger
(20:22-27:34) Dear Andy & Ari - NIL
(27:35-36:02) Ari's Theory on BYU
(36:03-40:29) NCAA Tourney Team
(40:30-48:03) College Football's 2025 Version of John Tonje
(48:04-56:27) Team most likely to take a step back in the SEC
(56:28-1:01:28) Coke, Soda, or Pop?
(1:01:29-1:02:02) Conclusion
As the Round of 64 officially gets underway TODAY, Andy & Ari give you a crossover episode, as we start with an interview with 5 star QB Dia Bell, son of former NBA star Raja Bell. With Dia Bell committed to Texas, Dia Bell discusses expectations in Austin, along with incorporating his game into Steve Sarkisian's offense.
Next, Andy & Ari kick off the mailbag segment with an in depth question on the NIL scene and how the house settlement will affect the overall landscape of the sport.
After that, Ari goes in depth on his theory regarding BYU being a sleeping giant in the world of collegiate athletics.
More questions include...
Who will be the CFB version of John Tonje in 2025?
Which SEC team will take a step back in 2025?
Lastly, we conclude with a discussion on calling it soda, coke, or pop. What do you call it?
Watch us on YouTube, LIVE M-F at 9:30 am et! https://youtube.com/live/Cw3T5nFbBuU
Hosts: Andy Staples, Ari Wasserman
Producer: River Bailey
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Hosting a party for the big game? Are you about to have a house full of hungry people with painted faces looking to you for food? Have no fear, nothing saves a party from hunger like the Burger Box from Whataburger. It comes with 10 single or double patties (with or without cheese), all the fixings (like lettuce and tomatoes — which you can customize) and sauces. Perfect for whenever, whatever, whoever. Order online from April 4-7 and earn double reward points.
(0:00-1:09) Introduction
(1:10-3:46) Previewing Dia Bell
(3:47-14:11) 5 Star QB Dia Bell joins
(14:12-17:19) Behind the Scenes with Andy & Ari
(17:20-20:21) Whataburger
(20:22-27:34) Dear Andy & Ari - NIL
(27:35-36:02) Ari's Theory on BYU
(36:03-40:29) NCAA Tourney Team
(40:30-48:03) College Football's 2025 Version of John Tonje
(48:04-56:27) Team most likely to take a step back in the SEC
(56:28-1:01:28) Coke, Soda, or Pop?
(1:01:29-1:02:02) Conclusion
As the Round of 64 officially gets underway TODAY, Andy & Ari give you a crossover episode, as we start with an interview with 5 star QB Dia Bell, son of former NBA star Raja Bell. With Dia Bell committed to Texas, Dia Bell discusses expectations in Austin, along with incorporating his game into Steve Sarkisian's offense.
Next, Andy & Ari kick off the mailbag segment with an in depth question on the NIL scene and how the house settlement will affect the overall landscape of the sport.
After that, Ari goes in depth on his theory regarding BYU being a sleeping giant in the world of collegiate athletics.
More questions include...
Who will be the CFB version of John Tonje in 2025?
Which SEC team will take a step back in 2025?
Lastly, we conclude with a discussion on calling it soda, coke, or pop. What do you call it?
Watch us on YouTube, LIVE M-F at 9:30 am et! https://youtube.com/live/Cw3T5nFbBuU
Hosts: Andy Staples, Ari Wasserman
Producer: River Bailey
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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