On today’s episode, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI’s Pat Forde kick off the show with the incident that happened at the PGA Championship with Scottie Scheffler. Forde gives a first-hand account of what the situation was like while covering the event.
They continue with Clemson head football coach Dabo Swinney’s latest comments regarding the transfer portal. They wonder if his fear of recruiting potential transfer portals will ultimately lead to his downfall.
Later, Wetzel brings up complaints filed by fans in college football about early kickoffs to help TV networks serve. They indicate which time slot they think is best for attending a college football game.
After the break, Dellenger shares an update on the House settlement, and how smaller conferences are fighting back over part of the bill. He summarizes a recent story he wrote focusing on the Big East’s unwillingness to pay the same as P4 teams.
The show closes with a rant from Wetzel about an article written in the New York Times about landscaping and a story about a poorly planned beer robbery.
1:00 Aftermath of Scottie Scheffler at the PGA Championship
5:54 Avoiding Dabo Swinney’s transfer portal
27:52 Why the afternoon kickoff is bad
36:30 Big East fights back against House settlement
49:04 Dan’s war with the New York Times
58:17 People’s Court: Beer bandits risk serious prison sentences
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