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Joe Ovies and Joe Giglio kick off the show diving into a wild weekend in college football — and somehow, Bill Belichick wasn’t the most embarrassing ACC coach. Florida State fell to Stanford, Clemson stumbled at SMU, Miami melted down against Louisville, and Duke found another way to beat themselves.

Giglio unveils his “Chuck Amato Theory” connecting all these ACC collapses — and makes the case that Manny Diaz might be the perfected version of NC State’s iconic coach, complete with the same painful losses to Georgia Tech.

Then it’s over to the NFL, where the guys tackle one big question: Are the Carolina Panthers actually good? Maybe! At the very least, Dave Canales’ team finally looks like a functional NFL franchise, and that’s real progress in Charlotte.

In the Lightning Round, Ovies & Giglio hit on the Carolina Hurricanes’ hot start, Shohei Ohtani’s once-in-a-lifetime night, and the mysterious loss of “generational swag” among today’s college students. Plus, your OG Sports Phone calls!

TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - What the hell, ACC?
08:00 - Everything coming up Chuck Amato
22:00 - So, about UNC...
27:00 - Housekeeping
33:00 - Are the Panthers good?
44:00 - OG Sports Phone
54:30 - Canes are HOT
1:01:30 - Ohtani
1:07:00 - Generational swag lost
1:16:00 - OG Gambling Syndicate
1:21:30 - Hey Joe

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