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CFB Lunch Break: The Big East is a Window Into the Future

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Alex Kirshner and Richard Johnson take a bunch of live questions from Split Zone Duo subscribers and discuss college football offseason news:

* Maryland losing a basketball coach to the Big East is a sign of what’s coming in college sports’ new economy

* Is the SEC the next flashpoint for intra-athletic department funding over House settlement revenue share dollars?

* How about the blue-blood men’s basketball schools like Kentucky and Duke?

* How will this new era affect the service academies?

* Do we believe that NIL has ruined the NCAA hoops tournaments?

* Does Richard believe in Florida’s offensive play-calling apparatus?

* What is Alex’s problem with Wisconsin?

* Let’s talk about Georgia Tech’s defensive line

* Frank Reich to Stanford

* Pac-12 realignment musical chairs

* The Athletics’ horrible treatment of Sacramento, and thoughts on torpedo bats

Producer: Anthony Vito

Also this week from Split Zone Duo

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429 episodes

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Manage episode 474687969 series 2793250
Content provided by Split Zone Duo LLC. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Split Zone Duo LLC or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.com
This episode is for paid subscribers, but everyone can hear a preview. If you’re not a paid subscriber, you can get a weeklong free trial.

Alex Kirshner and Richard Johnson take a bunch of live questions from Split Zone Duo subscribers and discuss college football offseason news:

* Maryland losing a basketball coach to the Big East is a sign of what’s coming in college sports’ new economy

* Is the SEC the next flashpoint for intra-athletic department funding over House settlement revenue share dollars?

* How about the blue-blood men’s basketball schools like Kentucky and Duke?

* How will this new era affect the service academies?

* Do we believe that NIL has ruined the NCAA hoops tournaments?

* Does Richard believe in Florida’s offensive play-calling apparatus?

* What is Alex’s problem with Wisconsin?

* Let’s talk about Georgia Tech’s defensive line

* Frank Reich to Stanford

* Pac-12 realignment musical chairs

* The Athletics’ horrible treatment of Sacramento, and thoughts on torpedo bats

Producer: Anthony Vito

Also this week from Split Zone Duo

  continue reading

429 episodes

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