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Show: Football 360 – The Fastest 48 Minutes of Football Talk on the Planet Hosts: JP Rock & Matt Biermann
Where to Watch/Listen:
Website: Football360show.com
YouTube: Football 360 Show – like, subscribe & hit the bell
X (Twitter): @Football360Show
Podcast: Apple & Spotify (audio only)
Radio: Saturdays, 11 a.m. on 590 AM KLIS – Your Lou Info Station (LouInfo.com)
Follow the Hosts:
JP Rock:
X: @JPRockMO
Instagram: @JPRockScoutsU
Matt Biermann:
X: @EliteFootball
Instagram: @EliteFootballAcademy
Presented by:
Game Plan Strategies – Football consulting to help families navigate their football future
Free consult: GPSFootball.org
GetOFFRD – Digital recruiting app and CRM to organize offers, messages & school communication
Visit: GetOFFRD.com (O-F-F-R-D) – App Store version coming soon
JP and Matt open the show with housekeeping and listener shout-outs (Football 360 showing up in Spotify top podcasts 👀), then dive into a huge slate:
Mizzou's Gator Bowl matchup vs Virginia
The transfer portal chaos ramping up
Coaches publicly calling college football "a mess"
The explosion of NIL, agents, and pseudo-agents
The SEC's move to 105 scholarships
The Big Ten vs SEC athlete gap
And a deep look at the business side of modern college football
This episode is all about helping parents and players understand what's really happening behind the headlines: how money, roster rules, and the portal are shaping opportunities (and pitfalls) for today's athletes.
Key Topics This Episode 🐯 Mizzou vs Virginia – Gator Bowl ThoughtsReaction to Mizzou drawing Virginia in the Gator Bowl
Why the matchup should make Mizzou fans feel pretty good
The challenge of bowl prep in the portal era:
Players opting out for the NFL
Players jumping in the transfer portal
Coaches trying to maintain momentum into next season
Arizona State HC Kenny Dillingham's comments on college football being a mess
The Sam Leavitt situation and the "we're going to have a really good QB next year" comment
How that hints at tampering and pre-arranged portal deals
The rise of:
NIL "agents" (legit and not-so-legit)
Neighborhood guys suddenly "handling NIL" for players
Why families need:
Real legal help for big NIL/portal negotiations
To be extremely careful who they trust
The SEC moving from 85 to 105 scholarships
How this ties into the House v. NCAA settlement and roster limits
Big questions:
Do schools scholarship current walk-ons 86–105?
Or bring in more developmental high school players?
Why schools don't want donor dollars going to collectives:
They want money in-house (Tiger Scholarship Fund, etc.)
Collectives vs. school budgets = ongoing tug-of-war
Expectation that more lawsuits are coming around:
NIL restrictions (NIL GO program, Deloitte oversight over $600)
Restraints on "fair market value" for athletes
Takeaways:
Top-tier Big Ten teams (Ohio State, Indiana, Oregon, maybe USC) can beat SEC teams
But depth and overall athlete profile still favor the SEC in many spots
How the expanded 12-team playoff:
Will give better data than random bowl games
Reduces the "checked-out bowl" factor (opt-outs, portal, no stakes)
Recap of Early Signing Period (last Wednesday–Friday)
Why some players are being "slow-played" to late signing day
Portal-first roster building:
Programs chasing plug-and-play transfers
High school kids getting pushed to the margins
There's still real value out there in unsigned high school players…
But only if colleges decide they want to invest in development again
The modern head coach as CEO more than on-field teacher
Assistants and support staff as the true day-to-day engine:
They turn out the lights
They know the players best
They run the scheme and handle problems
Coaching carousel talk:
Lane Kiffin's situation and NIL war chests
Iowa State's Matt Campbell to Penn State
Age & background of newer hires (e.g., Colin Klein to Kansas State)
Why schools keep:
Recycling certain head coaches
Ignoring the fact that most haven't been formally trained as business leaders
You're in a business now. Money, contracts, and roster math are driving decisions more than ever.
Be careful who you let negotiate for you – NIL deals and transfers require real expertise, not just enthusiasm.
The portal can be an opportunity, but it's also crowded and risky if you don't have a real plan.
Even as the system changes, the core rule for players hasn't:
You need to be on the field and producing where you are to create options at the next level.
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Show: Football 360 – The Fastest 48 Minutes of Football Talk on the Planet Hosts: JP Rock & Matt Biermann
Where to Watch/Listen:
Website: Football360show.com
YouTube: Football 360 Show – like, subscribe & hit the bell
X (Twitter): @Football360Show
Podcast: Apple & Spotify (audio only)
Radio: Saturdays, 11 a.m. on 590 AM KLIS – Your Lou Info Station (LouInfo.com)
Follow the Hosts:
JP Rock:
X: @JPRockMO
Instagram: @JPRockScoutsU
Matt Biermann:
X: @EliteFootball
Instagram: @EliteFootballAcademy
Presented by:
Game Plan Strategies – Football consulting to help families navigate their football future
Free consult: GPSFootball.org
GetOFFRD – Digital recruiting app and CRM to organize offers, messages & school communication
Visit: GetOFFRD.com (O-F-F-R-D) – App Store version coming soon
JP and Matt open the show with housekeeping and listener shout-outs (Football 360 showing up in Spotify top podcasts 👀), then dive into a huge slate:
Mizzou's Gator Bowl matchup vs Virginia
The transfer portal chaos ramping up
Coaches publicly calling college football "a mess"
The explosion of NIL, agents, and pseudo-agents
The SEC's move to 105 scholarships
The Big Ten vs SEC athlete gap
And a deep look at the business side of modern college football
This episode is all about helping parents and players understand what's really happening behind the headlines: how money, roster rules, and the portal are shaping opportunities (and pitfalls) for today's athletes.
Key Topics This Episode 🐯 Mizzou vs Virginia – Gator Bowl ThoughtsReaction to Mizzou drawing Virginia in the Gator Bowl
Why the matchup should make Mizzou fans feel pretty good
The challenge of bowl prep in the portal era:
Players opting out for the NFL
Players jumping in the transfer portal
Coaches trying to maintain momentum into next season
Arizona State HC Kenny Dillingham's comments on college football being a mess
The Sam Leavitt situation and the "we're going to have a really good QB next year" comment
How that hints at tampering and pre-arranged portal deals
The rise of:
NIL "agents" (legit and not-so-legit)
Neighborhood guys suddenly "handling NIL" for players
Why families need:
Real legal help for big NIL/portal negotiations
To be extremely careful who they trust
The SEC moving from 85 to 105 scholarships
How this ties into the House v. NCAA settlement and roster limits
Big questions:
Do schools scholarship current walk-ons 86–105?
Or bring in more developmental high school players?
Why schools don't want donor dollars going to collectives:
They want money in-house (Tiger Scholarship Fund, etc.)
Collectives vs. school budgets = ongoing tug-of-war
Expectation that more lawsuits are coming around:
NIL restrictions (NIL GO program, Deloitte oversight over $600)
Restraints on "fair market value" for athletes
Takeaways:
Top-tier Big Ten teams (Ohio State, Indiana, Oregon, maybe USC) can beat SEC teams
But depth and overall athlete profile still favor the SEC in many spots
How the expanded 12-team playoff:
Will give better data than random bowl games
Reduces the "checked-out bowl" factor (opt-outs, portal, no stakes)
Recap of Early Signing Period (last Wednesday–Friday)
Why some players are being "slow-played" to late signing day
Portal-first roster building:
Programs chasing plug-and-play transfers
High school kids getting pushed to the margins
There's still real value out there in unsigned high school players…
But only if colleges decide they want to invest in development again
The modern head coach as CEO more than on-field teacher
Assistants and support staff as the true day-to-day engine:
They turn out the lights
They know the players best
They run the scheme and handle problems
Coaching carousel talk:
Lane Kiffin's situation and NIL war chests
Iowa State's Matt Campbell to Penn State
Age & background of newer hires (e.g., Colin Klein to Kansas State)
Why schools keep:
Recycling certain head coaches
Ignoring the fact that most haven't been formally trained as business leaders
You're in a business now. Money, contracts, and roster math are driving decisions more than ever.
Be careful who you let negotiate for you – NIL deals and transfers require real expertise, not just enthusiasm.
The portal can be an opportunity, but it's also crowded and risky if you don't have a real plan.
Even as the system changes, the core rule for players hasn't:
You need to be on the field and producing where you are to create options at the next level.

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