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SEC Media Days have come and gone, and not much happened. However, with two new teams on board, and an expanded playoff coming, and who knows what else...it's important to know how college football will be different this year! Ben and Brittany talk through all of the changes that are coming, and Brittany also gives her Fashion Thoughts from Media Days. Football is coming!
Note: We refer several times to things being put in the show notes, but sadly those links are not here. Maybe we will find them and put them here at some point. Or you can do your own research!
Many doubted that it would ever come to pass, but YOU ME AND THE SEC has returned to glorious success and aplomb. To celebrate such a wonderful moment, Ben and Brittany snake draft the TOP TWELVE events related to SEC FOOTBALL that has happened since their last podcast, which was some time ago. Georgia football glory, the SEC on CBS, Nick Saban, the new 12 team playoff, and more!
Look for more episodes soon! College football reaches a glorious new era this fall, and we will be alongside to talk about some (but probably not all) of it!
We're back after a good little break, and there's much to discuss about the current state of SEC football, including the epic showdown between Georgia and Tennessee, Vecna finally coming for Bryan Harsin, the train coming off the tracks in College Station, and oh yeah Alabama and LSU too I guess.
Football is back! What a wild ride it was in Knoxville. Is Nick Saban actually a bad coach? Many people are saying it. Plus, we talk about the quiet inevitability of Brian Kelly, Josh Heupel managing a Feed and Seed, and the return of the valiant and brave Kentucky Wildcats. Plus Vecna continues to wait on Bryan Harsin - perhaps he is getting impatient?
Don't know if you've heard, but football is canceled. Wait, *checks notes* we are still moving on with the season despite Tennessee being good, Ben's dreams of Vanderbilt being good starting to end, and Kentucky losing in extremely sad fashion. Hopefully the one combined episode trend will not continue, but who can say at this point.
Two in one this week, why aren't you lucky? After their trip to DC, Ben and Brittany are back with a run through last week's games and a look at the slate this weekend. We discuss important things such as how close Vecna is to Bryan Harsin, whether Brittany's head was close to exploding with Missouri's trumpet music, and how feasible it would be to put ten TVs in their basement. Plus Ben is sad about Will Levis's injury, and Piper farts her way all across the room. What a time to be alive! Plus these links...
The Trumpet Music, perhaps made for Zorro
Week 5 seems to be a promising week, what with five conference matchups on the docket. Ben and Brittany run through the lot of them, including an update on the Luther Burden drama in Missouri, some of the antics that happen when LSU plays Auburn, and an extended debate on which SEC schools are "camo schools" in light of Ole Miss's camo uniforms for their game this weekend.
A wild week ends with Ben and Brittany discussing the fallout of the Oink Doink, the crushing inevitability of Tennessee being good, and the glorious return of Auburn Jesus. Plus Brittany learns what a "push" is in gambling and seems determined to break the rules of Betting With Brittany.
A day late but not a dollar short. It's a ridiculous preview of the week's games - hope you can get it in before the games begin. We take a tour of the Rattlesnake Classic, Charlotte's ridiculous mascot origin story, and an analysis of the homecoming candidates at Auburn this season. Plus we take a tour of the various Kent State mascots throughout the years - there's really a lot of mascot news to be fair. We also bet with Brittany, and Brittany continues her crisp analysis for picking out her Lock of the Week.
Scary Kent State mascot
Auburn Homecoming source material
Only two days late but better late than never, Brittany and Ben are breaking down the games that happened two months ago...oh wait, just three days? Wow. Anyways, we discuss LSU's narrative-changing win, Florida and Arkansas's brushes with mortal peril, Auburn's bout with real peril, and Georgia becoming the dementors of college football. Plus a scary fly makes us pee our pants a bit.
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