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0:00 Intro and Bo Nix Comments
11:40 Week 8 Resume Rankings
22:53 Week 8 New Years Six Bowl Projections
31:30 Sean Fitz (Blue White Illustrated) on Penn State-Ohio State
54:58 Week 8 Opening Lines
1:01:27 Tim Watts (BamaOnline) on Tennessee-Alabama
1:19:20 Conclusion/Dear Andy Tomorrow
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The best quote you'll hear coming out of the weekend is Oregon QB Bo Nix after the Ducks lost to Washington. In fact, it may remind you of something someone said 15 years ago.
Sunday night means resume rankings. We know Washington moved up, but who else joined the top 10?
It's also time to project the College Football Playoff semifinals and New Year's Six bowls. How did the Huskies' win change that?
Next, Sean Fitz of Blue White Illustrated joins to talk about Penn State as the Nittany Lions prepare to face Ohio State in Columbus. This is the next game that will define the national title race, and it's a huge one if James Franklin and company want to make the CFP before it expands.
After that, Andy goes over some interesting opening lines. Vegas doesn't believe in Duke against Florida State, and gamblers don't seem to believe in Tennessee against Alabama.
Speaking of the Crimson Tide, Tim Watts of Bama Online joins to discuss Alabama's escape against Arkansas and whether this version of the Tide will ever be able to string together four -- or even three -- good quarters.
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By On3, Andy Staples, Ari Wasserman4
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Today's show is brought to you by PrizePicks, the easiest way to play daily fantasy. All first time users that deposit and use the promo code ANDY will receive a 100% instant deposit match up to $100. If you deposit $100, PrizePicks will give you $100. If you deposit $50, PrizePicks will give you $50.
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0:00 Intro and Bo Nix Comments
11:40 Week 8 Resume Rankings
22:53 Week 8 New Years Six Bowl Projections
31:30 Sean Fitz (Blue White Illustrated) on Penn State-Ohio State
54:58 Week 8 Opening Lines
1:01:27 Tim Watts (BamaOnline) on Tennessee-Alabama
1:19:20 Conclusion/Dear Andy Tomorrow
Want to watch the show instead? Head on over to YouTube, don't forget to subscribe!
https://youtube.com/live/KQ0atw0nPMM
The best quote you'll hear coming out of the weekend is Oregon QB Bo Nix after the Ducks lost to Washington. In fact, it may remind you of something someone said 15 years ago.
Sunday night means resume rankings. We know Washington moved up, but who else joined the top 10?
It's also time to project the College Football Playoff semifinals and New Year's Six bowls. How did the Huskies' win change that?
Next, Sean Fitz of Blue White Illustrated joins to talk about Penn State as the Nittany Lions prepare to face Ohio State in Columbus. This is the next game that will define the national title race, and it's a huge one if James Franklin and company want to make the CFP before it expands.
After that, Andy goes over some interesting opening lines. Vegas doesn't believe in Duke against Florida State, and gamblers don't seem to believe in Tennessee against Alabama.
Speaking of the Crimson Tide, Tim Watts of Bama Online joins to discuss Alabama's escape against Arkansas and whether this version of the Tide will ever be able to string together four -- or even three -- good quarters.
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