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In this episode, Joe and Blake share their Louisville Cardinals football preview for the 2026 college football season. Next, they identify the biggest wild-card teams entering the 2026 college football season, including Michigan, Florida, Oklahoma, and more.
Finally, Joe and Blake react to the NCAA's consideration of a potential legal tampering period before the college football transfer portal opens.
0:00 Introduction
8:20 Wild Card Teams
37:30 Louisville Preview
54:30 Tampering Window
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In this episode, Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino break down the biggest headlines from Big 12 Media Days, starting with Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark refusing to speak in detail about the Brendan Sorsby situation at Texas Tech. They also react to the Big 12 announcing its highly criticized partnership with Monster Energy. Plus, they discuss the latest James Franklin, Whit Babcock, Penn State, and Virginia Tech conversation.
0:00 Introduction
3:20 Warde Manuel
28:20 Brett Yormark Monster Energy
43:50 Texas Tech/Brendan Sorsby
55:55 James Franklin
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In this episode, Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino discuss the biggest college football news and rumors, starting with Marcus Freeman and the growing conversation around whether the Notre Dame head coach could eventually leave college football for the NFL. They also react to Urban Meyer's comment that Lane Kiffin needs to win now at LSU. Plus, they preview SMU football for the 2026 college football season. Rhett Lashlee has built SMU into one of the most intriguing programs in the ACC, and Kevin Jennings gives the Mustangs a dynamic quarterback who could help SMU make another major jump.
0:00 Introduction 7:50 Urban Meyer on Lane Kiffin 24:35 Marcus Freeman NFL 44:30 SMU Preview
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In this episode, Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino share their Houston Cougars 2026 preview. Joe and Blake also share their 2026 Heisman dark horse picks. Plus, they rank and debate the top five defensive coordinators in college football.
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In this episode, Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino discuss the latest in college football, starting with Chaz Coleman leaving Tennessee. Joe and Blake also preview BYU football heading into the 2026 college football season. Plus, they discuss which college football transfers will have the biggest impact for national contenders like Miami, Indiana, Georgia, Texas, and more.
0:00 Introduction
8:45 Chaz Coleman
29:10 BYU Preview
50:00 Transfer Portal Players
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In this episode, Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino discuss the latest in college football, starting with the NCAA’s major eligibility rule changes for athletes. They also react to the Brendan Sorsby situation after the NFL denied his path into the 2026 NFL Supplemental Draft. Plus, they discuss Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith reportedly being rated as a 99 overall in EA Sports College Football 27.
0:00 Introduction
6:40 Brian Kelly
15:20 New NCAA Rule Changes
31:30 Jeremiah Smith
43:55 Brendan Sorsby
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Joe and Blake discuss how much pressure is on Josh Heupel at Tennessee in 2026. The guys also deliver their Iowa 2026 preview, breaking down what to expect from Kirk Ferentz, the Hawkeyes’ offense, and a key quarterback battle. Iowa must replace Mark Gronowski’s production, with Hank Brown and Jeremy Hecklinski among the main names competing for the starting job under offensive coordinator Tim Lester. Joe and Blake close by ranking the top five offensive coordinators in college football, discussing the best play-callers, scheme builders, quarterback developers, and offensive minds entering the 2026 season.
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Joe and Blake react to the newest movement around the Protect College Sports Act and why the SEC and Big Ten are pushing back. The guys also deliver their Virginia Tech 2026 preview, discussing what to expect from James Franklin’s first Hokies team, quarterback Ethan Grunkemeyer, and defensive lineman Kemari Copeland. The episode closes with the Matt Rhule hot seat tracker and what Nebraska needs to accomplish in 2026.
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Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino react to Dabo Swinney speaking on Clemson’s tampering case against Ole Miss, after Swinney accused Ole Miss defensive coordinator Pete Golding of “blatant” tampering involving linebacker Luke Ferrelli.
Joe and Blake also deliver their Washington 2026 preview, breaking down what to expect from Demond Williams and Jedd Fisch in a pivotal Big Ten season.
The episode closes with Sen. Tommy Tuberville opposing the Protect College Sports Act.
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Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino react to the Big 12 filing a lawsuit against Texas Tech and Texas. They also discuss the possibility of Arch Manning staying for the 2027 season.
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Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino react to everything happening with the Brendan Sorbsy situation and Texas Tech.
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Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino discuss Greg Sankey speaking on a super league, tampering punishments handed to North Dakota and what it means for Pete Golding, and Bret Bielema calling out Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua.
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Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffno discuss the biggest games of the 2026 college football season, the CFB HOF ballot for 2027, and their Penn State 2027 Preview.
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Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino discuss Joey McGuire calling out Steve Sarkisian, Eric Weddle criticizing Bryce Underwood, and the latest on the Brendan Sorsby situation.
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Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino react to the biggest headlines from the SEC Spring Meetings, including college sports legislation, Pete Golding's response to tampering allegations, and the SEC's 9-game conference schedule.
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Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino discuss Tony Pettiti's comments about the College Football Playoff, the latest Brendan Sorsby update, and their South Carolina 2026 preview.
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Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino discuss Brendan Sorsby suing the NCAA, the Big Ten's 24-team CFP push, and more drama surrounding the College Sports Commission.
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Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino discuss Mark Matthews ' commitment to Texas A&M, a bipartisan college sports bill, and their Mississippi State preview.
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