• 'CFB 27' Deep Dive with EA Sports' Principal Game Designer
    Jul 2 2026

    EA Sports College Football principal game designer Ben Haumiller joins Richard and Alex to answer their questions (and many of our subscribers’ questions) about the new CFB video game that comes out July 9. This episode covers new features and gameplay changes, why EA decided to implement an NIL system in dynasty mode, what interactions with schools have been like, which new FBS teams and stadiums made it into the game, and whether Ben is willing to apologize to Alex for all the clock-saving injuries that cost him games last year.

    * 0:27: Alex’s shameful record in last year’s game

    * 5:47: NIL comes to the EA CFB franchise. Why and how?

    * 15:16: Mascot Mode back, plus other new features and how the video game has become a very real part of the college football economy

    * 27:04: New team and stadium additions, and what didn’t make it in time

    * 32:05: Road to Glory changes, “generational recruits,” ratings logic, and “dynamic weather” as new parts of the game

    * 51:38: Tweaks to the coach carousel and player decisions, plus the aesthetic changes that Ben says will make the game feel more real. Plus: How does a professional game developer feel about all of those AI mockups?

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • The Worst Head Coach Firings of the 21st Century
    Jun 30 2026
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    Alex, Richard, and Godfrey spend this subscriber episode reopening some of college football’s ugliest firing files: the decisions that looked reckless in the moment, the ones that aged like bad cheese, and the cases where the process was the bad before the next hire even got started. The trip runs from Nebraska and Washington through FIU, East Carolina, Maryland, and Ole Miss, with athletic directors getting at least as much scrutiny as the fired coaches.

    In this episode:

    * 2:23: The honorable-mention bucket, including Bo Pelini, Larry Coker, Jeff Jagodzinski, Rick Neuheisel, and Mike Price.

    * 17:24: Nebraska actually gets its own division, with Frank Solich tagging in

    * 22:13: Mario Cristobal at FIU, an incomprehensible mistake

    * 32:38: Ruffin McNeill at East Carolina, which becomes a real AD disaster tale

    * 41:27: Ralph Friedgen at Maryland is arguably the worst of all, feat. a James Franklin “coach in waiting” mess

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    Producer: Anthony Vito

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    18 mins
  • What Can World Cup Expansion Tell Us About the CFP?
    Jun 25 2026

    Mike Goodman, cohost of soccer podcast The Double Pivot, joins Richard and Alex to talk about a subject that’s been on our minds a lot lately: tournament expansion. The World Cup expanded from 32 teams to 48, and we’ve already seen some of the benefits (and perhaps some of the drawbacks) of that move. What can the recent experiences of the world’s biggest sporting event tell us about college football’s potential playoff expansion to 16 or 24 teams?

    * 0:17: Should the World Cup’s expansion prompt a rethink of the CFP’s?

    * 3:21: Mike Goodman joins and explains FIFA’s weird (read: corrupt) politics

    * 27:39: Why this has worked fairly well in soccer but probably isn’t translatable to college football

    * 45:21: What college football could learn from FIFA’s situation

    Producer: Anthony Vito



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    58 mins
  • Can These Doomed CFB Coaches Turn It Around?
    Jun 23 2026
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    Alex, Richard, and host emeritus Steven Godfrey identify 10-ish head coaches whose tenures are not going well heading into 2026. Is it possible to find hope in any of these situations? On this show, we’re trying to figure out what a turnaround might look like. In this subscriber episode:

    0:01: Michigan’s hoops coach goes to the Mavericks, and it’s time for another news cycle about college coaching lifestyles

    9:22: Explaining the assignment for this episode

    12:23: Mike Norvell and Florida State

    19:35: Mike Locksley and Maryland

    26:25: Luke Fickell and Wisconsin

    34:16: Dave Doeren and NC State

    42:02: Dave Aranda and Baylor

    47:21: Dabo Swinney and Clemson

    57:36: Speed round: Shane Beamer, Scott Satterfield, and Pat Narduzzi

    1:01:31: Sure, let’s talk about Bill Belichick and Deion Sanders

    Producer: Anthony Vito

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    20 mins
  • Hopefully the last show we do about Brendan Sorsby
    Jun 17 2026
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    This episode is for paid subscribers, but everyone can hear a free preview. Want to get all of our podcasts? Join us here.

    Richard takes a solo show journey to wrap up the Brendan Sorsby saga now that the Texas Tech quarterback has announced his intention to enter the NFL’s supplemental draft and effectively end a sports betting saga that included dueling lawsuits, seething administrators/coaches, and state politicians getting into a tit-for-tat.

    -What does the whole affair tell us about the status of Cody Campbell’s team ownership?

    -Did Tech author its own demise?

    -How Brett Yormark comes out looking the best out of every admin.

    -What’s the recourse if you’re just over following lawsuits?

    -Also … Sorsby’s gonna get taken by a team, right?

    Producer: Anthony Vito

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    7 mins
  • What worries you the most about your CFB team in 2026?
    Jun 16 2026

    As the season gets closer and closer, the hypotheticals start to inch closer to reality. Will the good vibes that your favorite team captured this offseason actually pan out, or will it only lead to disappointment? Is the current situation with your coaching staff or roster getting any better? This internal monologuing can snowball into the dreaded sports anxiety.

    So we asked you the listener, to spell out your anxieties about your favorite team so that we can analyze whether they’re substantiated or whether you’re just mostly being a impatient for the season to come. In this episode we cover:

    * 07:56 Boston College

    * 11:28 Cal

    * 14:00 Duke

    * 16:01 Georgia Tech

    * 18:09 Louisville

    * 22:32 North Carolina

    * 23:30 Pitt

    * 25:00 Stanford

    * 27:01 Virginia Tech

    * 33:02 Arizona

    * 35:23 Iowa State

    * 37:37 BYU

    * 43:41 Texas Tech

    * 52:16 Michigan State

    * 58:48 Penn State

    Producer: Anthony Vito

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Our 26 Most Interesting Transfers of 2026
    Jun 10 2026

    Transfer portal season is over. The actual college football season is almost here. With the dust (probably) settled on everyone’s roster, Richard and Alex pick through dozens of portal classes and highlight 26 players who are sliding into situations worth tracking in 2026. This episode is NOT just a recitation of the highest-ranked transfers, but a deeper examination of who’s being relied on to fill major holes, who’s propping up a hot-seated coach, and who’s just going to be plain old fun to watch. We cover new players going to:

    * 11:55: Texas

    * 13:50: Nebraska

    * 16:51: Miami

    * 19:49: Clemson

    * 22:27: Oregon

    * 24:12: James Madison

    * 27:01: Ohio State

    * 29:56: Washington

    * 36:06: LSU

    * 42:31: Oklahoma

    * 47:55: Texas Tech

    * 51:43: Florida State

    * 54:34: Cal

    * 56:59: Baylor

    * 58:49: Miami University

    * 1:02:22: Michigan

    * 1:03:04: Wisconsin

    Producer: Anthony Vito

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Did Brendan Sorsby Just Win? Here's an Expert
    Jun 9 2026
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    Brendan Sorsby has his temporary injunction, and the field is open for Texas Tech’s QB to play in 2026. Yes, Alex is as shocked as you are. What now, though? To answer that question and a few more, let’s welcome Sam Ehrlich, an assistant professor of legal studies at Boise State and operator of the College Sports Litigation Tracker. In this episode:

    * 0:17: Alex’s monologue on why Sorsby’s triumph is so absurd, even for people used to watching the NCAA lose in court, like all of us.

    * 8:14: Welcoming Sam Ehrlich, asking what he thinks of the ruling, and why the judge’s order left so much unsaid.

    * 11:57: What the NCAA’s appeal changes, and why the clock may now work in Sorsby’s favor instead of against him.

    * 14:59: Whether one Texas injunction really changes the NCAA’s ability to enforce gambling rules elsewhere. (Be careful about this one.)

    * 18:23: Why collectively bargained rules or a federal college sports bill would probably have prevented this situation.

    * 23:43: Venue shopping, “home cooking” complaints, broader sports-integrity fallout, and what angry Big 12 schools can actually do about it.

    Producer: Anthony Vito

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    16 mins