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College football is getting to the point where it is almost unrecognizable to those of us from another era of the sport.
For this episode, I’m joined by Sellout Crowd’s Eli Lederman to discuss how coaches are adapting. Will they be able to stay current or try to stay on more of a traditional path of handling things with players and recruits?
Among the topics we cover:
*How the sport’s regional identity and spectacle contribute to fan loyalty. (2:59)
*Why the development process is crucial for players and how frequent transfers can limit potential.
*The recent trend of diminishing play from NFL offensive lines (12:47)
Producer: Jacquelyn Musgrove
Creative Director: Michael Lane
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College football is getting to the point where it is almost unrecognizable to those of us from another era of the sport.
For this episode, I’m joined by Sellout Crowd’s Eli Lederman to discuss how coaches are adapting. Will they be able to stay current or try to stay on more of a traditional path of handling things with players and recruits?
Among the topics we cover:
*How the sport’s regional identity and spectacle contribute to fan loyalty. (2:59)
*Why the development process is crucial for players and how frequent transfers can limit potential.
*The recent trend of diminishing play from NFL offensive lines (12:47)
Producer: Jacquelyn Musgrove
Creative Director: Michael Lane
Subscribe on Youtube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music
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