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On this football recap, Will Compton and Taylor Lewan link up with NFL legend and FOX analyst Greg Olsen to break down another loaded week across the league. The boys open with the analytics behind the Bears–Eagles two-point decision and why the numbers sparked debate across NFL circles. They move into Panthers–Rams before taking a full lap around the NFC East and asking the big question: can the Cowboys actually win the division?
They also dive into the NFC North race, hit the AFC South battles shaping the playoff picture, and close with Miami’s headline storyline — should the Dolphins stay committed to Mike McDaniel?
Plus in our college portion, Taylor breaks down Ohio State’s exorcism of Michigan with Ohio State Head Coach, Ryan Day, the boys recap Lane Kiffin’s bolt from Ole Miss to LSU for $100M, Pate calls Florida’s Jon Sumrall hire a near catastrophic miss if Auburn didn’t land Alex Golesh. The crew then maps out absolute CFP Armageddon—BYU stealing the Big 12 auto-bid, five-loss Duke somehow winning the ACC, Bama beating Georgia and sparking a three-loss runner-up debate that could boot half the SEC while a G5 like Tulane sneaks in. Heisman talk gets spicy (Julian Sayin, Diego Pavia, and Indiana’s zero-pick rocket Fernando Mendoza). With the college football landscape being so chaotic The Boys are here to make sense of it all.
Timestamp Chapters:
0:00 Open
1:30 Analytics In The Bears v Eagles
40:55 Panthers v Rams
44:00 NFC East
53:20 NFC North
58:45 AFC South
1:09:00 Do The Dolphins Keep McDaniels?
1:13:25 College Football Begins
1:14:58 Josh Did Taylor Wrong
1:21:33 Michigan v Ohio State
1:26:43 Should We Be Done With Conference Championship Games?
1:49:08 Lane Kiffin To LSU
2:07:18 Auburn Fumbled John Sumrall
2:13:15 Taylor Apologizes To Coach Day
2:14:50 Big 10 Championship Game
2:17:35 Hiring Matt Patricia
2:20:35 Elevating Brian Hartline
2:22:35 Julian Saying For Heisman
2:26:20 Initial Emotion After Winning
2:39:05 Nebraska v Iowa
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