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With Giglio on assignment, Demetri Ravanos joins Joe Ovies for a loaded episode of Ovies & Giglio. The guys open with a trip up I-95 to Philly, where the chaos of sports talk radio callers perfectly sums up how fans process their teams — including the Carolina Panthers. After wins over the Dolphins and Cowboys, Carolina finally looks like a competent NFL team, but Dave Canales faces his biggest test yet: can the Panthers actually win on the road against a bad Jets squad?

Then it’s on to college football, where the coaching carousel has officially gone off the rails after Penn State’s firing of James Franklin. What does that mean for programs like NC State and UNC? Ovies and Ravanos break it down.

And in Chapel Hill, Bill Belichick’s body language says it all — he doesn’t want to be there, no matter what the College GameDay spin says. With the coaching cycle already heating up, maybe it’s finally time for UNC to cut ties.

Plus, your OG Sports Phone calls!

TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - WIP sports talk callers make us all look soft
07:00 - Props to the Carolina Panthers
11:00 - Jets are litmus test
17:00 - OG Sports Phone
31:00 - Housekeeping
37:00 - James Franklin, NC State, and UNC
53:30 - NC State's bowl chances
1:01:30 - Belichick's reality distortion field
1:18:00 - Hey Joe

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