Saturday Down South Podcast: Recent Episodes

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It's a fully loaded preview pod to kick off the 2023 season! The guys provide over/unders and picks against the spread for Florida-Utah, Tennessee-Virginia, UNC-South Carolina and LSU-Florida State. Connor shares his 3 wishes for the weekend and Lock of the Week. CBS Sports' Barrett Sallee joined the show to discuss some Week 0 takeaways, his SEC predictions, doubting 2023 A&M and much more. The guys close with Bold and Brash and Lad of the Week.

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Week 0 is HERE. The guys have some chaos scenarios for 2023. They go through 10 wild things that could actually happen, and what it would mean if they did. Aaron Murray joined the show to talk Carson Beck, Mike Bobo, Georgia running backs, 3-peating, Will Rogers, getting recruited during Florida's "Swamp Kings" era and more. Connor and Will close with their disappointment from the Netflix documentary "Swamp Kings."

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Crystal Ball season continues with the SEC East. Who'll give Georgia its toughest game? Who will Vandy upset? Who will be No. 2 in the East? Is there much separation between 2-6 in the East? ESPN's Kris Budden joined the show to talk about her new(ish) ESPN crew, last year's thriller in The Swamp, how she got started, being at Tennessee during a wild era and much more. Connor and Will close with Bold and Brash: 2023 SEC upsets and Lad of the Week.

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Crystal Ball season continues with the SEC East. Who'll give Georgia its toughest game? Who will Vandy upset? Who will be No. 2 in the East? Is there much separation between 2-6 in the East? ESPN's Kris Budden joined the show to talk about her new(ish) ESPN crew, last year's thriller in The Swamp, how she got started, being at Tennessee during a wild era and much more. Connor and Will close with Bold and Brash: 2023 SEC upsets and Lad of the Week.

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Crystal Ball season is officially here! The guys have a full breakdown of the SEC West as they see it playing out. What's the order of finish? What are the biggest upsets? Why is LSU in for a roller coaster? What'll be the path for teams at the bottom of the division? Matt Hayes joined the show to discuss the late Alex Collins, Florida State's uncertain future, what college football could be 10 years from now, the Michael Oher saga and a note on the Johnny Manziel documentary. Connor and Will close with budgeting in #FiguringItOut.

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Will is back! The guys have a loaded show. The preseason AP Poll is out. The guys have full takeaways from that (5:00). Georgia isn't a unanimous preseason No. 1? Is Alabama overrated? Underrated? Connor and Will break down which teams got too much love, which teams didn't get enough love and more. They also discuss the pivotal role that Graham Mertz will play for Billy Napier's future. Kentucky running back Ray Davis joined the show to discuss his atypical upbringing, transferring to Kentucky, what the offense is capable of and much more. Connor closes with daycare in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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It's an interviews-only edition today. Former Alabama quarterback and ESPN college football analyst Greg McElroy joined the show (2:30). He talked about working alongside Joe Tessitore, learning the Alabama offense, the Camback, Alabama's revenge, his national championship picks and more. College football historian Mark Schipper joined Connor to break down the new Johnny Manziel documentary on Netflix (35:00). Connor closed with a bit of housekeeping on what's coming early next week (1:04:00).

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The Pac-12 is dead and Connor has some thoughts on that (0:30). What got us to this point? Why is it OK that there's nobody to blame? And what's next? Former Georgia Tech coach Geoff Collins joined the show to discuss stories from his career, including the position he invented, working with Nick Saban, Dan Mullen and Jim McElwain, as well as his take on Kirby's run at Georgia. Connor closes with listener responses on "1 thing I'm excited to see in 2023" with a housekeeping note.

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We've made it to August! Connor has a full breakdown of some pre-camp thoughts, including the QB battle in Tuscaloosa, the Spencer Sanders situation at Ole Miss, Jimbo Fisher-Bobby Petrino updates, the Maason Smith hype train, Dont'e Thornton buzz at Tennessee, Carson Beck being somewhat on the back burner at Georgia and the off-the-field questions the Dawgs have to answer. Is Week 1 of College GameDay a disappointment? Connor doesn't think so. Also, a thought on Colorado to the Big 12 and what it means for the SEC. Dan Mullen joined the show to talk about his broadcasting career, his future, leaving Mississippi State for Florida, what went wrong in Gainesville, a Cam Newton story and much more. The guys close with traveling abroad in #FiguringItOut.

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SEC Media Days are in the books, but the guys have some takes on the voting that came out of Nashville. Has the Vandy votes thing run its course? The guys go through some All-SEC snubs, with takes on Joe Milton, Ray Davis, Nick Emmanwori, Evan Stewart and Beaux Limmer. SEC Network's Jordan Rodgers joined the show to discuss all things A&M offense, what got him in trouble, an adjusted Spencer Rattler take and much more on SEC QBs. The guys close with ridesharing experiences in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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SEC Media Days are nearly in the books and the guys have takeaways from Nashville. We got an Alabama guarantee from JC Latham that the guys dig into. Did Kirby Smart get let off the hook? Plus, other nuggets from the last 2 days in Nashville. SEC on CBS announcer Gary Danielson joined the show to discuss his criticism, Uncle Verne stories, his future and much more. The guys close with some thoughts on the AJC issuing a correction and firing reporter Alan Judd for his scrutinized story a couple weeks ago.

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SEC Media Days in Nashville is officially underway. Connor offers up some thoughts on taking in the action Monday Monday (0:25), including why Brian Kelly looked more relaxed (1:00), Jimbo Fisher's frustrating lack of transparency (10:00) and much more. Former Michigan All-American Jake Butt came on the show and talked all things Jim Harbaugh, Brock Bowers, his wild career and more. The guys close with haircut horror stories in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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It's July, but we've got another college football scandal. Connor and Will discuss the alleged abuse of power with Northwestern and why that subject has become such a tricky space to navigate, including for Georgia. Michael Katz joined the show to discuss Lane Kiffin's 10-year return after getting left on the tarmac, the Ole Miss QB battle, Pete Golding and much more. The guys close with meeting celebrities in the wild in #FiguringItOut, Lad of the Week and a little housekeeping.

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, America. The guys have a loaded 4th of July pod. Of course, they need to find America's team. What are the caveats (2:55-8:17)? Who embodies that the most (8:18-49:24)? The Buzz's John Nabors joined the show to pay tribute to the late Ryan Mallett (49:40-1:10:40). The guys closed with 4th of July horror stories in #FiguringItOut (1:10:41-1:31:00) and Lad of the Week (1:31:00-1:38:00).

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What are the expectations for Joe Milton in 2023? The guys break down the most interesting player in the SEC. Alabama OL Tyler Booker joined the show to talk about his return to Future 50, getting recruited by Nick Saban, blocking for Bryce Young, the Alabama QB room and more. The guys close with hats in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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After 3 weeks of paternity leave, Connor is BACK. He and Will react to the release of the 2024 SEC schedule. LSU legend Jacob Hester joined the show to talk all things LSU, Maason Smith, Quinshon Judkins and the RB Heisman drought. The guys close with a life update from Connor and Lad/Lass of the Week.

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Will Deion Sanders work at Colorado? The guys offer up a full breakdown of what that could look like. The Next Round's Ryan Brown joined the show to talk Hugh Freeze, Bama QB battle and Bryan Harsin sliding doors. The guys close with "What Was I Thinkin'?"

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Connor offers up the guys that he's highest on entering 2023. That's 1 SEC player per SEC team. The guys close with "What Was I Thinkin'?"

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Connor and Will have an absolutely stacked pod. They dig into what it would mean for Texas to truly be back and why the standard has to be higher. Paul Finebaum joined the show to discuss a bit of everything, including his other TV show that he nearly launched, the 10-year anniversary of his hiring, being critical and much, much more. The guys close with a new segment called "What Was I Thinkin.'"

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Sure, it's late-May but the guys have a lot to dig into. Before Connor heads off for paternity leave, he has a brain dump of "In case I forget" takes that he's been meaning to fire off. The Athletic's Ari Wasserman joined the show to talk about Georgia's 5-star QB pledge Dylan Raiola, the state of recruiting and NIL, as well as fun CFB teams to be in the new NCAA game. The guys close with a little housekeeping, plus paternity leave in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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It's a fully loaded May pod w/ the 5-year anniversary of Joe Burrow transferring to LSU. The guys look back at all of the roads that changed in CFB. Josh Pate joined the show to talk A&M, storm-chasing & much more. The guys close w/ breakups in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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Sure, we've only got 1 pod a week in summer, but the guys have a loaded early-May episode. The guys break down whether Payton Thorne will win Auburn's QB1 job and what the ideal plan could be for Robby Ashford. Connor offers up his Playoff picks. Who does he have winning it all? ESPN's Tom Hart joined the show to discuss the XFL Championship this weekend, conference calls with The Rock, Mizzou and the plan for the SEC Saturday Night trio. The guys close with #FiguringItOut: Graduation and Lad of the Week.

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The NFL Draft is in the books. Connor offered up superlatives for some SEC Draft picks, including "best couple," "should've been a couple but wasn't," "they know something I don't," and many more. Former Ohio State star and Sirius XM host Bobby Carpenter joined the show to discuss his career, Tony Romo stories, Ryan Day's future and much more. The guys close with Bold and Brash: Way-too-early 2024 NFL Draft predictions, Lad of the Week and a little housekeeping announcement.

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Round 1 of the 2023 NFL Draft is in the books and the guys have a full breakdown of it. With the news that Tyler Buchner is transferring to Alabama, Connor and Will break down what this means for the Bama QB room. Former Alabama star Brian Branch joined the show on behalf of Tide Cleaners. The guys close with #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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It's a fully loaded pod ahead of the NFL Draft. The guys first recap some pretty clear takeaways from watching the passing from Alabama and LSU in their respective spring games. The guys break down what a proper reaction is. Former South Carolina QB Cam Smith joined the show on behalf of SAXX Underwear. The guys close with overthinking the NFL Draft and Bold and Brash: 2023 NFL Draft edition.

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So it turns out, the SEC is stuck in the 2010s with its post-spring transfer portal rule. The guys dig into that and why it needs changing. Tennessee great Hendon Hooker joined the show on half of SixStar Pro Nutrition to discuss the Draft criticism he received, the throw that beat Bama, cigars (or lack there of) and much more. Connor and Will close with an "Ask Us Anything."

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We've got a bevy of spring games to break down. The guys play a little game of overreaction vs. proper reaction to discuss proper takeaways from the 8 SEC spring games over the weekend. Chris Doering joined the show to discuss the 3 SEC spring games he was at (Auburn, Florida and Ole Miss). The guys close with "Dad Bods" in #FiguringItOut.

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The yummy Bama rat poison, Jimbo-Petrino & Conner Weigman's outlook w/ David Nuno (ep. 554) by Saturday Down South

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The guys are back with a loaded spring pod. Connor recapped the frustrating limitations of Auburn's spring game and why the post-spring QB market might not be all that some are hoping for. SEC Network's Alyssa Lang joined the show to discuss the booming popularity of women's basketball with household names like Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark, as well as a South Carolina vibe check. The guys close with cooking in #FIguringItOut.

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It's a fully stacked early-April pod for y'all. The guys discuss how we could actually see spring game exhibitions, which Hugh Freeze banged the drum for. What would the rules be? And what could be the way to combat the obvious pushback? Arkansas All-American Drew Sanders joined the show on behalf of SixStar Pro Nutrition through the "Fight Hunger. Spark Change," campaign. The guys close with run-ins with the law in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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After 2 long years, Connor went back to the well and came up with a revised list of country artists for every SEC team. Yes, even Oklahoma and Texas made the cut. Former Georgia star Nolan Smith also joined the show on behalf of Six Star Pro Nutrition. Smith talked all things NFL Draft prep, Jalen Carter, Stetson Bennett and the fact that he may or may not have made up the 7-5 claim. Connor closed with getting outside of your comfort zone in #FiguringItOut.

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It's a fully stacked late-March pod with a little bit of everything. The guys dig into Connor's favorite early Heisman bets because as we know, friends don't let friends bet on preseason Heisman favorites. Kentucky quarterback Devin Leary joined the show to discuss his new surroundings and his roller coaster career at NC State. The guys close with a Final Four edition of Bold and Brash and Lad of the Week.

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March is over for the SEC in the Men's NCAA Tournament, and boy, was it sudden. The guys break down what that meant and if the SEC's continued March woes will come to an end anytime soon. Knoxville News Sentinel reporter Adam Sparks joined the show to break down Nico Iamaleava's start at Tennessee, whether he can compete with Joe Milton for the starting job, Josh Heupel's contract and much more. The guys close with decluttering in #FiguringItOut.

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The guys have a full stacked late-March pod. We've got an SEC coach beef with Shane Beamer and ... ? Well, someone. The guys break down why there's an obvious candidate for the SEC coach that Beamer "wants to fight." Also, The Next Round's Jim Dunaway joined the show to discuss Nick Saban's interesting choice of words related to punishing a player. The guys close with "the thing I do best" in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week!

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Madness! Madness! Connor has plenty of hoops thoughts after catching the action up close in Orlando. What should we make of the SEC's showing in opening weekend? Connor breaks it all down. Matt Hayes joined the show to discuss a bunch of SEC spring developments, including QB situations at Florida & Georgia, the new SEC OCs, Glenn Schumann's contract, the likelihood of a Tennessee national championship moving forward and much more. Connor closes with Bold and Brash: Sweet 16 edition.

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It's a stacked mid-March pod for y'all. Can UGA superstar Brock Bowers become the best tight end in college football history? Is he already among the all-time greats? The guys break that down. Former MSU quarterback Nick Fitzgerald joined the show to look back on his wild career. The guys close with some dad advice for Connor in #FiguringItOut.

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It's a glorious time of year. March Madness is here. Connor and Will open by discussing the Pac-12's media deal and the awful position the conference is in. 247Sports' Brad Crawford join the show to dig into Spencer Rattler, Drake Maye and the ACC's most desirable teams. Adam Spencer and Connor close by breaking down the NCAA Tournament in Bold and Brash.

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The guys have a mess to sort through. Or rather, the proposed SEC scheduling model. They discuss Nick Saban's comments to Sports Illustrated and discuss what has merit and what doesn't over the unrest of the proposed SEC scheduling model that's set to begin in 2024. Auburn legend and current SEC Network analyst Takeo Spikes joined the show to discuss his time with Hendon Hooker and CJ Stroud on his show "Behind the Mask," plus he shares stories of his playing days and flipping his commitment to Auburn. The guys close with sleep in #FiguringItOut.

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Will is back in town and the guys have plenty to discuss. They break down the SEC revelations from the NFL Combine and discuss the overreactions galore. What did Bryce Young's weight mean? Should Anthony Richardson's blistering showing matter? And what about Jalin Hyatt only running a 4.4-second 40? The guys discuss it all. Arkansas coach Sam Pittman joined the show to discuss how he went about hiring his new coordinators, finding the right guy to develop KJ Jefferson, Rocket Sanders' rise and much, much more. The guys close with #BoldAndBrash: 2023 SEC Tournament edition and Lad of the Week.

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It's a fully loaded pod in the first week of March. Connor breaks down the takeaways from the Jalen Carter arrest and what it means for the highly regarded former Georgia star. Vanderbilt's Clark Lea joined the show for the first time. He discussed all things Year 2 growth, his coaching tree, awarding numbers and much, much more. Connor closed by chatting with his buddy Perry about his weight loss journey in #FiguringItOut.

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It's late February, but there's plenty to discuss. Connor breaks down the messy situation involving Nate Oats and his handling of Alabama star Brandon Miller after he was named in the ongoing murder investigation involving former Alabama player Darius Miles. SEC Network's Dari Nowkhah joined the show to discuss all things Sooners ahead of their SEC arrival in 2024. Former Navy SEAL John Richards joined Connor to close the show with #FiguringItOut.

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Let's talk hell. Specifically, college football hell. Who is in it? Who is nearing it and why? The guys break that down. USF coach Alex Golesh joined the show to discuss his new gig at USF, growing up in Russia and having an atypical path to coaching, all things Tennessee and more. The guys close with self-care in #FiguringItOut!

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The guys did something a bit different. They held a draft for SEC offensive coordinators. With 10 new OCs in the conference, they dug into the backgrounds of each and how much they like/question about what they bring to the table. The Buzz's John Nabors joined the show to discuss all things Hogs. What's Sam Pittman's future? Is KJ Jefferson an NFL player? And what's a realistic expectation with a favorable schedule in 2023? The guys close with work travel in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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It's a fully stacked mid-February pod. Connor and Will break down Georgia's move to promote Mike Bobo to OC. Was it the right move? Or are UGA fans just selling themselves on it. Akron coach and Connor's ride-or-die Joe Moorhead joined the show to discuss his extension after a promising finish to Year 1, why he loves Hendon Hooker, losing the Justin Fields commitment, scouting QBs and dad advice. In a special edition of #FiguringItOut, Iron Tribe Fitness founder and former Auburn cheerleader Forrest Walden joined the show to discuss his fitness/business journey and answer some listener questions on all things fitness and nutrition.

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We got significant conference expansion news late last week. Texas and Oklahoma are coming to the SEC in 2024. The guys break down what that means and what future changes will be impacted by that. SDS' Adam Spencer joined the show to discuss a bunch of SEC hoops topics, including newly No. 1 Alabama, Arkansas figuring things out, Year 1 coaches, Tennessee's offensive woes, fixing Kentucky and potential John Calipari replacements if he were to leave. The guys close with adult injuries in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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The guys have a key offseason metric to discuss. They dig into what percentage of returning production means and how it could impact SEC teams in 2023. ESPN Baton Rouge and Snaps host T-Bob Hebert joined Connor to discuss Brian Kelly expectations, Harold Perkins' future and potential, the FSU opener and much, much more. The guys closed with Bold and Brash: Super Bowl edition.

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Alabama made not 1, but 2 underwhelming coordinator hires. The guys break down Kevin Steele and Tommy Rees to the Tide. What does it mean? Also, is the spread dead? Will and Connor discuss the coordinator movement and why it's often so difficult to understand. Pro Football Focus' Trevor Sikkema joined the show to discuss all things Senior Bowl, Will Levis, Anthony Richardson, draft sleepers, Brock Bowers and more. The guys closed with road trips in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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How does one actually threaten Alabama? Connor lays out the 3 parameters and why it's been a struggle for so many SEC West teams to actually be a threat. Can anyone actually do that outside of Georgia? SEC Network announcer and Georgia legend Aaron Murray joined the show to discuss the Stetson Bennett drama, a bold Hendon Hooker take, how he thinks the Georgia QB battle will play out and 1936 Minnesota. The guys close with SEC QBs in the NFL Draft in Bold and Brash.

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The guys have their hater hats on. Connor and Will hand out bulletin board material for each SEC team so that nobody has to search for disrespect in 2023. New Mississippi State coach Zach Arnett joined the show to discuss his atypical path to Starkville, how he almost played college baseball, hiring coordinators, the 3-3-5 and much, much more. The guys close with streaming services in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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It's a fully stacked late-January pod for the people. The guys discuss Bill O'Brien's strange tenure at Alabama and why there was such a unique public perception of him, plus who could potentially succeed him as Alabama's OC. Connor and Will dig deep into the proverbial "hot seat" question in the SEC and use buyouts as important context for each coach. ESPN's David Hale joined the show to discuss all things FSU, Dabo Swinney and the direction of the ACC. The guys closed with Bold and Brash: Way-too-early non-SEC predictions for 2023.

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There's a pretty clear takeaway college from watching the way things have played out in the NFL Playoffs. Connor and Will dig into exactly what that is and how it changes QB evaluation. SEC Network's Cole Cubelic joined the show to discuss all things SEC O-line play, A&M's bounce-back potential, Robby Ashford's potential, Hugh Freeze's rebuild and much more. The guys close by checking in on New Year's Resolutions in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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Offseason? What offseason? Lane Kiffin shook up the portal in fitting fashion by plucking Walker Howard AND Spencer Sanders. The guys discuss what those moves mean. Connor tees off on the Big Ten and what a disappointment the conference has been since Ohio State won the first Playoff title. The Orlando Sentinel's Edgar Thompson joined the show to make sense of the Jaden Rashada mess, what Billy Napier's future holds and all things Gators. Bowl Mania group winner Donald Hughes joined the show to discuss his savvy picks, his split fandom and more.

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It's the first offseason pod of 2023, but the guys have a loaded show. Connor outlines his "SEC things I can't wait to see in 2023" list, which included thoughts on Spencer Ratter, Juice Wells, Harold Perkins, Bobby Petrino, Pete Golding, Carson Beck, Joe Milton, Jalen Milroe, Quinshon Judkins, Rocket Sanders and more. Kentucky offensive coordinator Liam Coen joined the show to talk about his return to UK after his year with the Los Angeles Rams, Will Levis, Devin Leary, UK's young WRs and much more. The guys close with buying a car in #FiguringItOut.

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Mercy, those Dawgs dropped the hammer on poor TCU. The guys recap a totally 1-sided national championship and what to take away from Georgia becoming the first team to repeat in a decade. Where does Stetson Bennett IV belong in college football lore? And what did this feat say about Kirby Smart's legacy? The guys put a bow on Georgia's 2022 run and turn it to 2023 with some way-too-early top 10 rankings.

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The national championship is upon us. The guys have a full breakdown of that, as well as a recap of what we learned from LSU and MSU in their very different bowl game victories. 247sports Josh Pate and CBS Sports Shehan Jeyarajah joined the show to provide both sides of the UGA-TCU spectrum and to offer up predictions. The guys close with Bold and Brash and Lad of the Week.

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Saturday was absolutely bananas. Connor tried to make sense of the stunning Georgia comeback and why it felt so unique for the Dawgs. He previewed some early national championship talk with Georgia-TCU set. Connor shared his takeaways from Arkansas' 3-overtime head-scratcher against Kansas, Ole Miss' letdown vs. Texas Tech, South Carolina's "close but no cigar" thriller against Notre Dame, Joe Milton's moment against Clemson, Alabama's flipped switch vs. Kansas State and Kentucky's woeful showing against Iowa.

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Bowl season is now REALLY here. The guys have a full rundown of that. Connor starts with a bit of a rant on Eli Drinkwitz's new contract and how ridiculous it already looks. The guys go through each of the remaining SEC bowl games with the usual over/unders, picks against the spread. Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl CEO Gary Stokan joined the show to discuss all the details surrounding Saturday's Peach Bowl matchup with Georgia and Ohio State. The guys close with some 2022 holiday travel horror stories in #FiguringItOut and a sentimental Lad of the Week.

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The Early Signing Period is (mostly) in the books. The guys share some takeaways from that and what it said about the landscape of the sport. With Devin Leary off to Kentucky and Graham Mertz off to Florida, the guys have some strong opinions about what those moves said about where each program is at. The Athletic's Ari Wasserman joined the show to discuss all things Early Signing Period. The guys close with Bold and Brash: SEC Bowl Edition.

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Florida played in a bowl game ... sort of? The guys put a bow on a weird Year 1 of the Billy Napier era. What takes are fair? What takes are premature? The guys preview the Mizzou bowl game and provide their usual picks and over/unders. Outkick's Trey Wallace joined the show to discuss all things Tennessee. Does Joe Milton have pressure on him in the Orange Bowl? Would the Vols pursue a transfer QB? Is Nico Iamaleava coming in with too high of expectations? The guys close with Holiday Parties in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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The guys pay tribute to the late Mike Leach. Connor and Will discuss some of their favorite memories of the MSU coach.They also discuss the Las Vegas Bowl and what Florida's chances are to end the season with a win against a top-15 Oregon State team. Matt Hayes joined the show to talk all things Leach. Brian Stultz joined Connor to discuss his unique Leach experience, plus some insight on the early days of the Hugh Freeze era at Auburn. The guys close with their favorite Leach stories from the Facebook group.

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The guys kick things off with offering some perspective on Mike Leach and his critical condition. With the Heisman Trophy ceremony in the books, Connor went through his process to decide his first ballot. Former Arkansas QB Matt Jones joined the show to discuss all things Hogs, his career and what he's currently up to. The guys closed with baby announcements in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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No games to preview? No problem. Will is under the weather, but it's still a loaded pod. Connor broke down some key personnel decision with "1 Important Thing" for each SEC team. 247Sports' Brad Crawford joined the show to discuss all things Shane Beamer, Spencer Rattler, Dabo Swinney, the transfer portal, country music and much more. Tennessee receiver Jalin Hyatt came on to break down his monster year, his potential NFL future and his new NIL deal with Hyatt. Connor closed with Holiday Shopping in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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The Playoff field is officially locked in. The guys have a full breakdown of the final top 4. Did they get it right? And what can we look forward to with these matchups. The guys recap the SEC Championship. What did it mean for Georgia? What’s Garrett Nussmeier’s future? The guys close with Heisman Trophy thoughts after a wild weekend.

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It's SEC Championship week! The guys have a ton to talk about, including Hugh Freeze heading to Auburn. What does it mean and what should we make of Auburn's future? The guys have a full preview of the SEC Championship with picks and over/unders. Jacob Hester joined the show to discuss LSU's weird year, whether the Tigers have a shot and whether Georgia can ... 3-peat? The guys close with Bold and Brash, Lad of the Week and a little announcement.

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Rivalry Week was bananas. The guys have a full breakdown of all the festivities, including ... LSU's stunning collapse at A&M, South Carolina taking down Clemson in epic fashion, what to make of Lane Kiffin staying at Ole Miss, the Iron Bowl flirted with being thrilling, UGA grinded out a win against Georgia Tech, Florida's microcosm at FSU, Kentucky owns Louisville, Tennessee's get-right game at Vandy and Mizzou clinches bowl eligibility against inconsistent Arkansas.

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Rivalry Week! The guys have a full breakdown of every single SEC rivalry week game. Who wins? Who covers? Connor offers up an update on Lock of the Week and who is his bounce-back pick. ESPN's Matt Barrie joined the show to discuss all things Dan Mullen, Jayden Daniels, Playoff scenarios and much more. The guys close with Bold and Brash: Rivalry Week edition and Lad of the Week.

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Cake Week was anything but sleepy. A wild, weird Saturday included some stunning results, most notably South Carolina blowing the doors off Tennessee to end the Vols' Playoff hopes. The guys have a full breakdown of that, plus thoughts on Georgia grinding out a win at Lexington, Vandy stunning Florida to continue to live up to Clark Lea's promise and Arkansas trucking Ole Miss. The guys close with thoughts on the Playoff, the Heisman and Rivalry Week.

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Cake Week is here! Yes, it's Cake Week, not Cupcake Week. The guys have a full breakdown of the latest Playoff rankings and why the LSU-Tennessee Playoff debate is maddening, as well as the 4 SEC vs. SEC games with all the picks and over/unders. SDS hoops expert Adam Spencer joined the show for an SEC basketball edition of Bold and Brash.

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We had a full slate of 7 SEC games, and we've now officially got an SEC Championship set between LSU and Georgia. The guys break down each game, including Bama's comeback vs. Ole Miss and Lane Kiffin's frustration, Harold Perkins beating Arkansas by himself, blowout victories from Georgia and Tennessee, as well as Florida pummeling South Carolina, Cadillac Williams getting his first victory and VANDY is on the board in SEC play in the 2020s.

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Yes, it's a fully loooooaded pod to get you ready for Week 11. The guys share some Playoff poll thoughts and go through the full Week 11 SEC preview, which doesn't feature a single bye week. Arkansas receiver Jadon Haselwood joined the show to discuss his long road to where he's at today, and how he found peace. Tom Hart also joined Connor to discuss all things weird A&M vibes, Cadillac Williams and self respect. The guys closed with buying furniture in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week!

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Mercy. What a Saturday it was. Georgia blew up Connor's Tennessee prediction, which he faced the music for by praising the Dawgs' dominant defensive showing. What does it mean for Tennessee's Playoff chances? And can anyone beat the Dawgs? LSU stunned Alabama for Brian Kelly's biggest win of his career. What did the loss tell us about Alabama's failed expectations and how will we talk about Bryce Young? And what does LSU's Playoff path look like? The guys predict the top 7 of the next Playoff poll and break down the rest of the SEC games, including Auburn-MSU, Florida-A&M, Liberty-Arkansas, Kentucky-Mizzou and South Carolina-Vandy.

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It's a loooooooaded pod ahead of a division championship weekend in the SEC. The guys break down Bryan Harsin's firing at Auburn and who could replace him, and they react to the first Playoff rankings. Week 10 in the SEC is loaded with intrigue with Tennessee-Georgia and Alabama-LSU playing in de-facto division title games. The guys preview all the guys. Aaron Murray joined the show to discuss all things UGA, Bo Nix, his Heisman and & SEC picks and more. The guys close with Bold and Brash: Week 10 edition and Lad of the Week.

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Week 9 is in the books and Connor has a full recap pod to discuss all the action in the SEC. What did Georgia show to pull away late against Florida? Why was Connor so wrong about Kentucky at Tennessee? How about Ole Miss quietly staying alive in the West with a win at A&M? Is Arkansas going to win 9 games after all? And what should we make of Mizzou storming into Columbia and quieting South Carolina? Matt Hayes joined the show to discuss all things Vols, Playoff rankings, Dan Mullen and more. Connor closed with a story about the late Vince Dooley.

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The guys have a FULL Week 9 SEC preview with picks and over/unders. Can Florida somehow keep it close with Georgia? Is this a brutal matchup for Auburn against Arkansas? Can South Carolina continue the good vibes vs. Mizzou? Will Kentucky sneak up on Tennessee? And can Jimbo Fisher stop the bleeding vs. Ole Miss? SEC Network analyst and Florida great Chris Doering joined the show to talk about all things Florida-Georgia, Jalin Hyatt's emergence and recruiting stories. The guys close with home renovations in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week!

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Week 8 was light, but we had some major takeaways on Pumpkin Patch Saturday. The guys have takeaways after LSU trucked Ole Miss and Alabama bounced back against MSU. Plus, takeaways from the Jermaine Burton non-suspension, another big win for South Carolina and the wheels are coming off at A&M, plus Mizzou squeaks out a win against Vandy. Ole Miss legend Patrick Willis joined the show to discuss his new ventures and his Hall of Fame career. The guys close with some SEC Power Rankings.

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The college football gods have blessed us with a backloaded SEC schedule, which means it's Pumpkin Patch Saturday. The guys have a full preview with picks and over/unders for the 4 SEC vs. SEC games in Week 8. Paul Finebaum joined the show to discuss a variety of topics, including what Saturday meant for Tennessee, if Alabama is capable of bouncing back, whether Lane Kiffin would be a fit at Auburn and much, much more. The guys close with Bold and Brash and Lad of the Week.

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Holy cow, Week 7 was bananas. For the first time in 16 years, Tennessee took down Alabama. The guys have an in-depth breakdown of that, as well as LSU's statement in The Swamp, Ole Miss holds off Auburn, Kentucky bounces back in Will Levis' return, Arkansas gets a vintage KJ Jefferson performance at BYU and Georgia gets some much needed good vibes for Arik Gilbert. Also, who is the SEC's Offensive Player of the Year so far?

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Week 7 is STACKED! The guys have a full breakdown of each SEC game, with all the usual picks and over/unders. ESPN's Katie George joined the show to discuss all things Oklahoma-Texas, Brian Kelly, LSU, her rapid rise at ESPN and much more. The guys close with #FiguringItOut: Spooky SZN and Lad of the Week.

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Week 6 had some DRAMA courtesy of a wild A&M-Bama game that ended with Jimbo Fisher dialing up a horrendous play to try and do the unthinkable. The guys break down that, the Tennessee statement in Death Valley, Georgia continuing to sink Auburn to new lows, why MSU is top-15 worthy, Shane Beamer clapping back at Mark Stoops, Florida's ugly win in The Swamp and Ole Miss avoids an early scare in Nashville.

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The guys have a LOADED preview with 7 SEC games. No bye weeks means we're breaking down every single SEC team. Mizzou kicker Harrison Mevis joined the show to discuss bouncing back from the Auburn kick in a big way against Georgia. The guys closed with Bold and Brash: Week 6 SEC running back edition and Lad of the Week.

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Week 5 was a condensed but fun Saturday in the SEC with entertainment from start to finish. The guys have full breakdowns of the UGA scare at the hands of Mizzou, what Bryce Young's injury showed us about Alabama at Arkansas, Kentucky squandering a golden opportunity against an improving Ole Miss defense, MSU's loud statement against A&M and Auburn blowing a 17-0 to LSU in the Tiger Bowl. Plus, the guys rank the remaining 1-loss teams in the SEC.

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The guys have a LOADED Week 5 SEC preview pod. They break down all the SEC vs. SEC games, including whether we're going to find out who Ole Miss is against Kentucky, is Arkansas can stun Alabama, if MSU can flex against A&M, if LSU can continue Auburn's misery and if UGA is poised to roll past Mizzou. Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III joined the show on behalf of Goodyear to discuss the road-tested players and fans, as well as the fallout from the Mizzou-Auburn game he saw, why he loves Hendon Hooker for Heisman and much, much more. The guys close with disaster prep in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week!

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The guys are BACK to recap a wild Week 4 that blessed us with thrilling finishes galore. The guys go in depth breaking down what we saw from Florida-Tennessee, Arkansas-A&M, Mizzou-Auburn and Alabama-Vandy. Plus, 1 thing I liked and FOX Sports' Joel Klatt joined the show to discuss Bryce Young, SEC bias criticism and calling the second half of the Oklahoma-Nebraska game without Joel Klatt. The guys close by ranking the SEC unbeatens.

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Week 4 is here! The guys have a loaded show to get you ready for it. They preview all of the Week 4 SEC conference games with picks & over/unders. Tim Tebow joined the show on behalf of the Allstate Good Works Team, which was announced on Monday. Tebow discussed how to fix Anthony Richardson, Florida's game plan for Tennessee and a whole bunch of SEC QB things. Alyssa Lang also joined the show to break down the issues at South Carolina so far, plus who is being slept on in the SEC. The guys closed with Bold & Brash: Week 4 SEC QB edition and Lad of the Week!

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Week 3 is in the books! A scary Saturday it was for many, but Connor has the perspective on all the action in the SEC with in-depth breakdowns of Miami-Texas A&M, Penn State-Auburn, MSU-LSU and Georgia-South Carolina. Plus, 1 thing I liked from each of the rest of the games with a breakdown of who could be No. 3 in the SEC after 3 weeks.

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The guys have a loaded show to preview Week 3. The guys run through all of the SEC games, with SC-UGA, Ole Miss-Georgia Tech, Penn State-Auburn, Alabama-Louisiana-Monroe, Missouri State-Arkansas (because of the Bobby Petrino return), MSU-LSU, Akron-Tennessee, USF-Florida, Miami-A&M and Lock of the Week. All-Pro NFL cornerback and former Alabama star Trevon Diggs joined the show on behalf of SAXX Underwear. The guys closed with Couple Fights in #FiguringItOut and "Lad of the Week."

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The fellas have a full recap of a wild Week 2 on what turned out to be Setback Saturday for many in the SEC. A&M delivered a listless, embarrassing performance in a loss to Appalachian State that the guys broke down. What should we make of Alabama after its scare at Texas? The guys discuss Florida's humbling at the hands of Kentucky and what it means for Anthony Richardson moving forward. Tennessee's impressive victory at Pitt had plenty of takeaways, and the guys closed the rest of the SEC games with 1 thing I liked.

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You thought Week 1 was awesome? Week 2 in the SEC is absolutely loaded. The guys have a full breakdown of picks and over/unders for the all the SEC action, plus Lock of the Week. FOX Sports' Charlotte Wilder joined the show ahead of Alabama-Texas to discuss the Ultimate College Football Roadtrip, courtesy of Dos Equis. The guys closed with a game of Fact or Fiction and "Lad of the Week."

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Hooooo boy, the anti-SEC crowd had some crow to eat in Week 1. The SEC had a dominant Week 1 showing. Connor went in depth on Florida knocking off his Utah squad, as well as his weekend in Atlanta covering Oregon-Georgia and what impressed him about Arkansas' win against Cincinnati. Connor did 1 thing he liked about the remaining SEC games against FBS competition and discussed the Playoff expanding to 12 teams.

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Week 1 is heeeeeere! The guys have a full breakdown of every SEC vs. FBS matchup in Week 1. They've got over/unders and picks against the spread for everyone in the SEC. Matt Hayes joined the show to look back at the 2017 coaching cycle and to play America's new favorite game "Whose Job is it Anyway?" The guys close with Bold and Brash: Week 1 edition and Lad of the Week!

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Actual football to preview? Let's gooooooo. The guys provide a full SEC guide to Week 0 and why the slate is better than it's getting credit for. Kentucky legend Tim Couch joined the show and discussed his relationship with Will Levis, playing in Mike Leach and Hal Mumme's offense and stories from his legendary career. The guys closed with a breakdown of the new Manti Te'o documentary on Netflix and Lad of the Week.

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Game week?! Yessssirrrrr. The guys have a full breakdown of the SEC East Crystal Ball, including the order of finish, the biggest upsets, some pivotal storylines and much, much more. SEC Network analyst and Florida legend Chris Doering joined the show to discuss Year 1 of the Billy Napier era, Florida's future, a wild SEC East prediction he has and the golden era of SEC receivers. The guys close with car horror stories in #FiguringItOut!

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We're less than 10 days away from actual football, which means a stacked pod is here. The guys break down the Big Ten's massive TV contract and the SEC on CBS music crossing enemy lines. It's SEC West Crystal time. Who finishes where? What are the pivotal games? Who pulls off upsets? The guys break all of that down. Peach Bowl CEO Gary Stokan joined Connor to discuss the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Games with Georgia and Oregon, as well as Clemson-Georgia Tech. Plus, Gary talked about the future of neutral-site games. The guys close with a Heisman Trophy edition of Bold & Brash and Lad of the Week.

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It's a long, but loaded pod to get you fired up for 2022. We've got some thoughts on the preseason AP Top 25. Who got too much love? Who deserved more? The guys discuss Kentucky's in-house beef with John Calipari and Mark Stoops. The Ringer's Van Lathan discussed a whole bunch of LSU things. When did he start to believe in Brian Kelly? What happened that one time he sold Jimbo Fisher's wife a TV? The guys close with some thoughts on the Myles Brennan news and talk all things Saturday Setup in #FiguringItOut.

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Preview season is in full swing, so the guys have a full dose of Fall Camp Fact or Fiction. What should we make of JoJo Earle's injury? Does Garrett Nussmeier have a path to be LSU's QB1? What about A&M's coaching shuffle? Is Eli Drinkwitz in a great spot by naming a starter early in fall camp? And can Ole Miss have the nation's top rushing attack. College GameDay's Chris "Bear" Fallica joined the show to discuss all things CFB bets, College GameDay and a Lee Corso story. The guys close with #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week!

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It's a coach-heavy August pod for y'all. The guys discuss Connor's SEC Coach Rankings. Where is there the most disagreement? And why does Connor not have Billy Napier higher? AL.com's John Talty joined the show to discuss his new Nick Saban book, including stories about Saban's unknown decision to leave coaching for a role on College GameDay. The guys close with Bold and Brash: "Anybody but your team" edition.

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August is here and the guys are PUMPED. We've got a full breakdown of our QB rankings. Who got too much love? Who needed more? And Connor also predicted who will win each QB battle in the SEC. INFLCR's Jim Cavale joined the show to discuss the past and future of NIL. The guys ended the show talking suits in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week!

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It was an eventful few days in the SEC. Tennessee got its notice of allegations. Connor and Will reacted to that and the move that the Vols could very well pull off. Plus, with preseason All-SEC teams out, Connor shared his 5 biggest gripes. Former Auburn stars Takeo Spikes and Roger McCreary joined the show and discussed a wide variety of topics. The guys closed with reading as an adult in #FiguringItOut!

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The guys have another pod live from Atlanta to discuss the developments of Media Days, including a rundown of everything you might’ve missed. Connor shared his hit and Miss day firing questions. The guys also discussed the impact of Ainias Smith’s arrest. Tim Tebow and Jordan Rodgers discussed their quarterback rankings and why they have everyone mad with their top 5. The guys close with Lads of the Week.

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A live pod in Atlanta? YESSSSSIIRRRRR. The guys recap the first day of SEC Media Days, including what Lane Kiffin and Brian Kelly said about expansion. Also, Greg Sankey had a non-comment comment about the Big Ten’s move to add USC and UCLA. Connor was joined by Mizzou coach Eli Drinkwitz in Atlanta, and new Kentucky WR Tayvion Robinson joined the show, as well. The guys closed with hotels in #FiguringItOut.

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Connor is back after a week in Utah. He opens with a question that many people are asking — what are college football fans getting in this new era? CBS Sports' Barrett Sallee joined the show to discuss what the future of CFB holds, the Dawgs' chances of repeating, projecting the SEC East's order of finish and what Bryan Harsin needs to do in order to save his job. The guys close with neighbors in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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It's 4th of July and the guys have a TON to discuss. USC and UCLA are reportedly set to join the Big Ten. The guys break down what it means for the SEC and college football as a whole. Connor outlines why Arkansas is America's team ahead of 4th of July. Former LSU star Jacob Hester joined the show to discuss all things Tigers, Phil Rivers, Jimbo Fisher, Nick Saban and more. The guys close with #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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It's a stacked late-June pod. The guys offer up some perspective on Ole Miss winning the College World Series and lay out the SEC expectation for baseball/football titles in the 2020s. Florida recruiting has been a hot topic of discussion, so the guys dig into what Billy Napier's open letter means in the grand scheme of things. With Arch Manning expectations running wild, Connor did a deep dive on 5-star QBs in the 21st century. SEC Network's Mike Morgan joined the show to discuss Will Levis' rise, Billy Napier's expectation level, sports movies and a whole lot more. The guys close with healthy food in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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And just like that, Arch Manning is off the board. The ultimate SEC legacy committed to Texas, where he theoretically won’t face the SEC until 2025. Connor and Will offer a full breakdown of what that means and why it makes sense. What could’ve hurt Alabama and Georgia in the recruiting process? And what does it mean for Steve Sarkisian and future SEC team Texas? The guys have it all.

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The guys have a stacked late-June pod. Worried about talking about a random Power 5 team at your next function? Fear not. Connor has you covered with 1-sentence outlooks for every Power 5 team. Also, Extra Points' Matt Brown joined the show to discuss the return of the EA Sports college football video game. What will it look like? Can athletes make money off it? Will it be even better than the original? The guys end with #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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It's a loaded show of "firsts." We've got a first-time game with SEC Would You Rather, wherein the guys discuss a bunch of made-up hypotheticals. Former Penn State QB Christian Hackenberg joined the show to discuss his wild college career, including why he didn't end up at Alabama, what his career could've been like if Bill O'Brien had stayed at Penn State and much, much more. The guys closed with brunch in #FiguringItOut and Lad of the Week.

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The guys have a fully loaded pod filled with future SEC scheduling debate. They explain the long pros and cons list with all the moving pieces of the 1-7 and 3-6 models. 247sports' Josh Pate joined the show to discuss a variety of relevant college football topics, including Bryan Harsin's future, Sam Pittman's contract and much, much more. The guys close with an Arch Manning edition of Bold & Brash!

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The guys have a Memorial Day pod for y'all. The first-year coach takes are going to be all over the place. Connor discussed why there will be an all-time year for those bad takes, and why a vow to them is necessary. Play-by-play announcer Noah Eagle joined the show to discuss his SEC on CBS experiences, growing up with the ultimate mentor, why he loves Sam Pittman, calling the Nickelodeon games for the NFL and much, much more. The guys close with what they wanted to be when they grew up in #FiguringItOut!

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The guys have settled down from the Nick Saban-Jimbo Fisher beef. But there's still some cleanup from that and much more to discuss. Connor offered up his early Playoff picks and dug into his title game winner. The Athletic's Ari Wasserman joined the show to discuss NIL in recruiting (whatever that is), Brian Kelly's talent acquisition, his infamous tweet during the 2019 title game and much, much more. The guys end with grudges in #FiguringItOut, PLUS a new segment!

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We HAD to hop on for an emergency podcast to discuss the lightning rod comments from Nick Saban and Jimbo Fisher. Saban claimed that Fisher "bought" players. Fisher claimed that Saban's words were "despicable" and that people should "go look where he's been." Wild. The guys dissect all of it and what it means for their rivalry and beyond as it relates to NIL.

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Drum roll please ... it's the 2022 All-Bang The Drum Team! Connor and Will go through the SEC guys that they're going to bat for. Plus, former Georgia running back Keith Marshall discussed the what-ifs of his playing career, Todd Gurley and his new venture. FOX Sports' RJ Young joined the show to discuss his way-too-early rankings, Kevin Sumlin sliding doors, Deion Sanders, HBCUs and much more. The guys close with coffee in #FiguringItOut!

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It's an interview-heavy, loaded pod. Connor caught up with Action Network's Brett McMurphy to discuss conference realignment issues and what it could mean for Oklahoma and Texas joining the SEC, plus if Playoff expansion will actually happen and reliving the Zach Smith-Urban Meyer story he broke in 2018. Former Penn State tight end and current media personality Adam Breneman joined the show to discuss the Jordan Addison news he broke, the future of NIL, why he's such a big Bill O'Brien supporter, Christian Hackenberg sliding doors and much more. The guys close with steak in #FiguringItOut.

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The guys have a TON of NFL Draft things to recap after the SEC dominated yet again. They discuss the Nakobe Dean slide, UGA's dominance, the receivers trend, the guys who fell surprisingly, the way-too-early mocks and Bryce Young's NFL Draft conversation. Matt Hayes joined the show to discuss what to make of Jordan Addison's potential move to USC to cash some massive NIL checks and what it means for CFB. The guys close with the beach in #FIguringItOut!

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The guys have a loaded draft-heavy pod. They recap the first round, including why Kirby Smart got a unique flex with Travon Walker at No. 1 overall, plus some superlatives about the opening night of the 2022 NFL Draft. FOX Sports' Geoff Schwartz joined the show to discuss SEC OL prospects, the future of the Pac-12, Oregon and much more. The guys closed with Nashville in #FiguringItOut.

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The guys are back with a whole lot of pigskin talk. LSU and Ole Miss both had some interesting spring game developments that caused Connor to pull a 180 on his thinking. CBS Sports' Shehan Jeyarajah joined the show to discuss a ton, including what Oklahoma and Texas will bring to the SEC and whether he believes in Jimbo Fisher long term. The guys closed with an NFL Draft edition of Bold and Brash.

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It's a loaded, detailed pod. The guys dig into the early Heisman odds and where the best bets are with Connor's yearly mantra. What about Will Anderson's Heisman odds? And Stetson Bennett? The Next Round's Jim Dunaway joined the show to discuss his semi-new platform, his unique relationship with Nick Saban and the Bryan Harsin situation at Auburn. The guys close with Bold and Brash: 2022 SEC WR edition.

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A loaded slate of spring games is in the books and Connor has takeaways galore. He and Will discuss 1 thing they liked from each SEC spring game. Longtime Chicago Tribune writer Teddy Greenstein joined the show to discuss his new book "Quarterback Dads" with stories from Archie Manning, Greg Vandagriff, Phil Simms and many more. The guys close with runaway pets in #FiguringItOut!

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It's a loaded pod to close the week. QB rankings are all the rage this week, so Connor and Will discussed why Spencer Rattler being ranked as high as he was ruffled feathers, and they discussed what's fair for his preseason evaluation. PFF's Trevor Sikkema joined the show to break down a ton of SEC draft prospects, including the rising Travon Walker, Derek Stingley Jr. and many more. The guys closed with "the best advice you've ever received" in #FiguringItOut.

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SEC spring games are off and running, and Connor has plenty of observations from Kentucky, A&M and Auburn. The guys dig into that and what it means for those specific QB situations. Paul Finebaum joined the show to discuss a variety of topics, including who he thinks could be the successor to Nick Saban one day, his skepticism about Mike Leach, his beef with Jim Harbaugh and much more. The guys closed with being sick as an adult in #FiguringItOut.

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Let's get weird. The guys have something a little different for today's pod. Connor came up with a country song for the vibe of every SEC team because why not? Forbes' Kristi Dosh joined the show to discuss all things NIL as we approach the 1-year anniversary of its existence. The guys close with working out with your significant other in #FiguringItOut!

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The best sports week of the year? Eh, maybe not. But the guys have a ton of football-related topics to dig into. They discuss Dabo Swinney's refusal to recruit the transfer portal and why it's holding Clemson back. Former Georgia QB Aaron Murray joined the show to discuss UGA QBs, the Mark Richt sliding door and recruitment stories. The guys close with an SEC running back edition of Bold and Brash!

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The guys have a discussion about the intrigue of Mississippi State this year. What about Mike Leach's extension? And is Will Rogers in for a historic season? Former Michigan running back talked about the NFL Draft, beating Ohio State and the Georgia buzzsaw. The guys close with talking about the Eric Church concert and dogs in #FiguringItOut.

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Brian Kelly made waves again for a comment about star receiver Kayshon Boutte. The guys discuss the significance of that and why it's been frustrating to see Boutte's career play out the way it has so far. Adam Spencer joins the show to put a bow on the SEC's basketball season, including what Eric Musselman's future holds and whether the SEC can end its title drought in the near future. The guys close with Fighting in #FiguringItOut!

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It's the USC pod! Connor opens by reacting to Colin Cowherd's tweet about USC and why the Trojans are like the rich kid. South Carolina coach Shane Beamer made his return to the show and discussed the story of Spencer Rattler's commitment, his expectations, the honeymoon phase, celebrating with his parents, mayo and a whole lot more. The guys close with a 2022 SEC QB edition of Bold and Brash.

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The NCAA Tournament opening weekend is in the books and the guys have plenty of takes. Specifically, Connor laid out the worst NCAA Tournament to take after the SEC had a dreadful first 2 rounds. Outkick's Trey Wallace joined the show to discuss the collapse he saw from Kentucky and Tennessee, plus what the weekend meant for SEC hoops in general. He also dug into Hendon Hooker's potential and Josh Heupel's Year 1 in Knoxville. The guys closed with video games in #FiguringItOut.

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The madness is here. The guys are ready to get cold-taked with all of it. Connor lays out what would happen if common sense ruled college football instead of money, optics or anything else. Former Kentucky linebacker Kash Daniel joined the show to discuss a bunch of stuff he's got going on, plus his recruiting story and the Kentucky offense. The guys close with an NCAA Tournament edition of Bold and Brash!

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It's a hoops-heavy pod with March Madness in full swing. There were huge takeaways from the lack of recognition the SEC Tournament yielded. Connor and Will broke down why the SEC's quest for basketball relevance continued in a major way with A&M and Tennessee both getting slighted. ESPN's Matt Barrie joined the show to discuss his new contract, Jayden Daniels to LSU and much more. SDS' own Adam Spencer closed the show by previewing the NCAA Tournament.

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Let the madness begin! Connor and Will dig into the top football-basketball coach combos in the SEC. And who has the best in the country? Joey Mulinaro joined the show to discuss meeting Nick Saban, how his career coincided with LSU's rise under Ed Orgeron and much, much more. The guys close with college drinking vs. adult drinking in #FiguringItOut.

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Let’s throw it all the way back to…last October. Connor and Chris looked back on the 2021 thriller between Arkansas and Ole Miss. Who are the A-listers? The best lines from the broadcast? What would’ve happened if the result flipped? The guys recap it all.

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Yessssssirrrrr!!! The Boss Hog rejoins the pod. Connor broke down the decreased significance of the NFL Combine. Arkansas coach Sam Pittman joined the pod to discuss a bunch of topics, including how Arkansas bought in during 2021, KJ Jefferson's growth, Treylon Burks' NFL potential, what he texted Kirby Smart after the National Championship and much more. The guys closed with hosting out-of-town guests in #FiguringItOut.

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Connor has some thoughts about the coaching carousel and what it really taught us both at the college level and at the NFL level. Host of "Out of Bounds" and elite karaoke singer John Nabors joined the show to discuss Arkansas' hoops momentum, KJ Jefferson, Jadon Haselwood and some Bobby Petrino stories. Connor and Dan close with gas station food in #FiguringItOut.

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The guys have a quarterback-filled pod ahead of spring camp. Who wins each SEC battle? The guys answer that with some way-too-early predictions. Also, SEC Network's Peter Burns joined the show to discuss his hole-in-one pursuit, LSU expectations and the SEC's golden era. The guys closed the pod with "Southerners in snow" in #FiguringItOut.

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The guys are back with a significant development in the SEC. Connor, AKA Liam Coen, is leaving for the Los Angeles Rams. The guys dig into the implications of that both with Kentucky and within the SEC East. With Playoff expansion now stalled, the guys break that down. Former Texas A&M defensive coordinator and current Duke head coach Mike Elko joined the show to discuss his experience in College Station. The guys closed with leaving jobs in #FiguringItOut.

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HUGE show all around. The guys discuss Anthony Richardson and why he's the ultimate X-factor in the SEC East. Will Billy Napier unlock his potential? Plus, ESPN's Chris Fowler joined the show to discuss a variety of topics, including the famous Katy Perry day at Ole Miss and the time Lee Corso dropped an F-bomb on College GameDay. The guys close out with disappointing seasons in #FiguringItOut.

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Things have finally settled on The Plains. Bryan Harsin has kept his job. Is he out of the woods? Or is he still a dead man walking? The guys dig into all of that, along with a potential move he should make and what type of season he'll need to keep his job. SEC Network's Alyssa Lang joined the show to discuss a bunch of topics, including how she tracked down Eric Musselman to deliver that postgame interview in the tunnel after Arkansas beat Auburn. She also discussed her viral year on the sidelines and the Shane Beamer Year 2 potential. The guys closed with Valentine's Day in #FiguringItOut!

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We're still waiting on another potential Bryan Harsin development, but in the meantime, there's plenty to talk about in college football. The guys discuss the SEC-specific thoughts to mock drafts, including who might be getting enough love and who is getting too much love. Matt Hayes joined the show to discuss a variety of topics. We've got the latest on Auburn and how it got to this bizarre point. Plus, the guys discuss Urban Meyer's potential next role, Miami vs. USC for the next 3 years, the Josh Gattis situation at Miami after Jim Harbaugh's NFL flirtation and when/where Dan Mullen might resurface. The guys close with a Super Bowl edition of #FiguringItOut!

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Oh boy. Things are wild on The Plains with these Bryan Harsin developments. The guys break all of that down. SEC Network and ESPN analyst Cole Cubelic joined Connor to discuss that whole deal, as well as some takeaways from the Senior Bowl, including Malik Willis' potential. The guys close with student loans in #FiguringItOut.

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National Signing Day is in the books, but not without some interesting back and forth from Jimbo Fisher, Lane Kiffin and Nick Saban. The guys dig into all of that, as well as what this historic class means for A&M. FOX NFL analyst and former USC quarterback Mark Sanchez joined the show on behalf of Papa Johns. He talked all things Lane Kiffin, Jaxson Dart and USC's future with Lincoln Riley. The guys closed out by talking HOA in #FiguringItOut.

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We've got a little bit of everything with Will back. The guys break down Joe Burrow's historic feat at the top. Plus, what should we take from Brian Kelly going viral yet again? The guys discuss short- and long-term outlooks for Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss. Mizzou All-American Harrison Mevis joined the podcast to break down what it means to be clutch as a kicker and he debunks some kicking misconceptions. The guys close with facial hair in #FiguringItOut!

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We're mixing things up a little bit today. We've got 2 interviews to send you into the weekend. TexAgs' Billy Liucci joined the show to discuss all things Texas A&M. What's Jimbo Fisher's title window? What are his best Johnny Manziel stories? Connor also got caught up on SEC hoops with SDS' own Adam Spencer. Is Auburn a title team? Are the Jabari Smith comps legit? And which SEC coaches won't survive 2022? They dug into it all.

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A solo pod it is, but never fear, Connor has plenty to discuss. Bryan Harsin's strange Year 1 has been a popular topic of conversation, especially in the wake of the Derek Mason departure. Connor breaks that down. SEC Network analyst and former Florida star Chris Doering joined the show to discuss Jermaine Burton to Alabama, Billy Napier's start at Florida and much more. Connor ends with rooting against your rival in #FiguringItOut.

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The boys are back in town! Connor and Chris take a look back at the 2021 SEC season with their favorite things that happened, awards, an All-Neighbor team and a whole lot more. PLUS, the guys also broke down the Georgia quarterback situation with the news that Stetson Bennett was returning and that JT Daniels was entering the transfer portal.

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After a mini break, the guys are back with a loaded pod. They discuss why Playoff expansion talks are stalled and how we got to this point. Can anything change that? And why does it make sense that Clemson is avoiding expansion? Also, SEC Network/Sports Illustrated's Tony Barnhart joined the show to discuss his unique UGA title viewing experience and Kirby Smart's future. The guys closed with how to celebrate Georgia's title with Bowl Mania winner/UGA fan Justin Lawniczak in #FiguringItOut.

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By George, it happened. The Dawgs are national champs. A game 4 decades in the making finally went UGA's way and the guys have a full breakdown of everything. How did it happen? What does it mean for Kirby? What does it mean for Saban? What should we expect of that power struggle moving forward? The guys have tons and tons of takeaways from the night in Indianapolis. PLUS, way-too-early Top 10 for 2022!

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The natty is here and we've got a FULL preview of all things Bama-Georgia Part II. What are the keys to the game? Who wins? What would it mean for Kirby Smart's legacy? The guys break all of that down, plus CBS Sports' Josh Pate joined the program to break down the title game and discuss some bigger issues in college football. The guys close with a national championship edition of Bold and Brash!

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The guys have so, so much to recap from bowl season. Alabama and Georgia dominated their Playoff matchups to set up a rematch in the title game. Connor and Will recap how exactly that happened and if their impressions of either team truly changed. Plus, the guys have a whole bunch of other SEC games to recap after a wild bowl season.

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We're in the midst of a strange bowl season, no doubt. Connor offers up his 90-second takes on bowl losses for Mizzou and Florida. And what impact is COVID having on bowl season? Could we really see Playoff games canceled? The guys dig into that. In terms of actual games being played, Connor and Will offer up the ultimate preview ahead of the Orange and Cotton Bowls. Candler Cook and Perry Dreher join the guys to talk all things UGA fan expectations.

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Bowl SZN in the SEC is OFFICIALLY here. We got the news that A&M is unable to play in the Gator Bowl, but ... we've got previews for 7 SEC Bowl games (Auburn, MSU, South Carolina, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ole Miss). The guys have their picks and over/unders. Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl president and CEO Gary Stokan joined the show to talk about the bowl opt outs and creative solutions, as well as UGA-Oregon. The guys close with Christmas gifts in #FiguringItOut.

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It's the most wonderful time of the year. We've got bowl games to preview in the SEC with Mizzou and Florida. We've also got All-SEC snubs to break down. Plus, Connor's guy Joe Moorhead joined the show to discuss his new gig at Akron, his MSU exit and his 2-year run at Oregon. Plus, Connor's brother Ryan joined the show to talk all things Michigan ahead of the Orange Bowl.

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It's a JAMMED pack episode for y'all. The guys recapped a wild Early Signing Period with Deion Sanders' stunning flip of the No. 1 recruit in the country. The guys dig into some of the notable SEC takeaways, as well. Spencer Rattler's stunning transfer to South Carolina had a ton of different layers to it. Tennessee legend Phillip Fulmer joined the podcast to discuss his new venture, Peyton Manning, Steve Spurrier and the 1998 Vols. The guys closed with Christmas travel in #FiguringItOut.

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The guys are back with their first Monday pod in forever. They dig into the takeaways from Bryce Young's Heisman Trophy victory and what it said about his mindset. Plus, "we're gonna find out a lot" summed up a whole lot of personnel changes in college football. ESPN's Matt Barrie joined the show to discuss his ESPN role, thoughts on coaching changes, a Spurrier story and much more. The guys close with Christmas Songs in #FiguringItOut.

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No games to preview? No problem. We've got plenty to talk about. Connor tees off on the Heisman Trophy process and why it needs change. The guys discuss some early bowl thoughts, including a potential solution to LSU's QB problems. Kentucky running back Chris Rodriguez joined the show to discuss his recruiting story, playing in Kentucky's new offense and his pending NFL decision.

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Championship Saturday is in the books and wow, what a day it was. Alabama destroyed Georgia in ways that nobody could've predicted. Connor broke all of that down, including what it means for Kirby's legacy and if UGA can bounce back. Matt Hayes joined the program to discuss all of that, including reactions to the Playoff field, why he's anti Cincinnati and much more. Connor closed with some thoughts on Brian Kelly's fake southern accent.

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The guys have a million and a half things to break down, including the stunning news that Brian Kelly is off to LSU and Lincoln Riley is off to USC. The guys discuss that, as well as who wins the SEC Championship and what it means for Playoff/Heisman implications. 247sports' Brad Crawford joined the show to discuss Shane Beamer to Oklahoma and SEC bowl projections. The guys finished with Bold and Brash, SEC Championship edition.

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What a day, what a sport. The guys recapped all the madness from Rivalry Week. Who had the best Saturday? What did Alabama’s late comeback in the Iron Bowl say about the Tide? And Auburn? Georgia earned a Playoff berth. The guys discuss all the rest of the Rivalry Week action, including Lane Kiffin’s historic Year 2, Ed Orgeron’s swan song, Jimbo Fisher vs. Kevin Sumlin, Arkansas’ rivalry domination, Kentucky’s offensive turnaround and much more. The guys closed by predicting the CFP Top 10 and mapped out a couple scenarios.

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Rivalry Week is here. The guys have a FULL preview of all the matchups ahead with that. Also, the guys dig into whether Florida or LSU is the better job with some key caveats. College GameDay's Chris "Bear" Fallica joined the pod to talk all things Georgia, Heisman/national championship bets and Miami's next step. The guys close with some Bold and Brash: RIvalry Week Edition.

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UPDATE: Dan Mullen has been let go at Florida. It's a solo Cake Week pod! With Will on the shelf, Connor breaks down the 4 SEC vs. SEC games in Cake Week, including what happened with Arkansas hanging with Alabama, Mizzou's walk-off winner, South Carolina's bizarre win and Ole Miss' slow Senior Day, plus a rant on why Lane Kiffin isn't going to Miami. Former Arkansas QB Ty Storey discussed the shortcomings of the Chad Morris era and how he ended his time in Fayetteville. Connor closed with predicting the CFP Top 10.

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It's Cake Week! That's right. Cake Week, not Cupcake Week. The guys have a full breakdown of all 4 SEC vs. SEC games this week, plus a reaction to the Playoff poll and what it could mean ahead of a statement weekend for contenders. South Carolina quarterback Jason Brown joined the show and talked about his viral Adam Sandler imitation, life in the transfer portal, dealing with the success of the Florida game and much, much more. The guys ended with adult rec leagues in #FiguringItOut!

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Week 11 is in the books, and it was full of intriguing storylines. What in the world happened in Gainesville? The guys make sense of that. Plus, Ole Miss capitalized with College GameDay in the house thanks to a lights out defensive performance against A&M. Will Rogers is officially a star after pulling off a 28-3 comeback for the ages. PLUS, there's still no UGA blueprint, Arkansas ended the LSU streak, Mizzou kept its bowl hopes very much alive and Kentucky made history. The guys close with some Playoff/National Coach of the Year discussion.

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Week 11 is here and the guys have a full preview of that, as well as some reactions to the second Playoff rankings. AL.com's Joseph Goodman joined the show to talk about his new book "We Want Bama" as well as all things Saban and Auburn. Plus, SDS hoops expert Adam Spencer joined the show to answer SEC basketball questions.

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The guys are back with a FULL recap of a wild Week 10 in the SEC. What did Bama's LSU scare tell us? And what about Dan Mullen's dud at South Carolina? The guys broke down all the action from Saturday, which included Texas A&M having a huge showing against Auburn and Tennessee winning a thriller against Kentucky. The guys discussed all of that, including what the Playoff Top 10 SHOULD look like.

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It's another LOADED preview pod. The guys react to the Playoff rankings. Who got robbed already? What did we learn? Plus, they break down all the Week 10 SEC games, including the Hugh Freeze reunion in Oxford and Dan Mullen's bizarre week. SEC Network's Andraya Carter joined the show to talk about her path into broadcasting, Tennessee and Pat Summitt. The guys closed with Bold and Brash, Playoff Rankings Edition.

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What in the world happened at the end of the first half in Jacksonville? The guys break down everything from a wild Cocktail Party swing that told us a lot about Georgia's elite status and how far away Florida is. Is Dan Mullen on the hot seat? Plus, the guys dig into Auburn's impressive statement win against Ole Miss, as well as Kentucky's turnover relapse against MSU and Mizzou's questionable showing against Vandy. The guys also make the attempt at predicting the first Playoff rankings.

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It's quality over quantity this week in the SEC. The guys have a full breakdown of 4 SEC games, 3 of which are rock solid. That includes the Cocktail Party, which has major implications for both Florida and Georgia. SEC Network announcer Tom Hart stopped by to talk about a variety of topics, including calling the debacle that happened in Knoxville a couple weeks ago. The guys close with Adult Halloween in #FiguringItOut.

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It was indeed a blowout-filled Saturday slate but the guys still have a full recap from the SEC. Tennessee showed legitimate promise, which the guys dig into. And is imperfect Alabama good enough to win a title in an imperfect year? Also, Ole Miss rolled past LSU and rolled out the red carpet for Arch Manning on Eli Manning day. Plus, there's a big "what if" for Texas A&M after its beatdown of South Carolina. Gene Chizik joined the show to talk about the Ed Orgeron dynamic, SEC Coach of the Year and Cam Newton comparisons. The guys closed with a Cocktail Party preview.

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The guys are back with a loaded pod. Connor and Will play "Yah or Nah" for LSU coaching candidates to replace Ed Orgeron. The guys also dig into all of the non-Arkansas Pine Bluff games in the SEC this week. They guys close with "Bold and Brash."

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Surprise! We've got a full reunion pod for y'all. And how fitting that massive news broke after Connor and Chris recorded. The guys discussed Ed Orgeron being out at LSU and who could replace him. They dig into all the Week 7 SEC action with Lane Kiffin's wild return to Knoxville and Georgia's SEC East-clinching win (basically). The guys recap some midseason takeaways, Heisman Trophy favorites and 4th and Wrong!

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The guys are back with a loaded pod to get you ready for an intriguing Week 7 slate. They have all of their usual over/unders and picks. Plus, SEC Insider John Talty talked coaches on the move and when Texas/Oklahoma could come to the SEC. Adam Stockton joined the pod to discuss his 6-0 Kentucky prediction. The guys close out with an announcement for Sunday, as well.

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Holy cow. What a weekend it was in the SEC. Connor and Will have a full recap of the madness that was Saturday. Jimbo Fisher finally took down the master. We broke down the Aggies' wildly unpredictable showing against the Tide. What does it mean for Alabama? What does it mean for A&M and the rest of the SEC West? Plus, the guys discuss Arkansas-Ole Miss in what felt like the game of the year. Is Matt Corral the new Heisman Trophy favorite? Georgia took down Auburn and Bo Nix was not pleased with the officiating. Did he have a fair gripe? Connor outlined his Lexington weekend and discussed what it meant for Ed Orgeron to lose like that to a superior Kentucky team. Connor wrapped things up with 1 thing I liked.

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Week 6 is somehow here and the guys have a full breakdown of what's ahead. Will Arkansas or Ole Miss bounce back? Does Georgia's defense allow a touchdown at Auburn? Is Kentucky about to pull off a historic start? Can Alabama roll past A&M? All of that, plus, Lock of the Week. College football writer and author Lars Anderson joined the show to discuss his book "Dabo's World," Nick Saban perspective, Shane Beamer's potential and more. The guys close with "Bold and Brash."

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Week 5 was all sorts of fun. We saw historic losing streaks come to an end in Lexington and Death Valley. We've got a whole lot of Week 5 recap, including what stunning losses did for Ed Orgeron and Dan Mullen. Is Alabama or Georgia, both of whom made loud statements vs. top-15 foes, the real No. 1? And in "1 Thing I Liked," Connor praises Will Rogers, bashes Jimbo Fisher, breaks down Tennessee's ground game showing vs. defenseless Mizzou and VANDY!

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Week 5 is here and it's gonna be incredible. We've got previews with over/unders with picks for an epic SEC slate, plus Lock of the Week. Arkansas linebacker Grant Morgan and Georgia linebacker Nakobe Dean both joined the show to shed some light in their unbeaten starts and to preview Saturday's showdown. The guys close with Fast Food in #FiguringItOut.

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Week 4 was a wild one, and the guys have a full recap. What did Arkansas' win mean for the SEC West? What was Jimbo Fisher doing? The guys looked back on every SEC game, including Auburn's scare vs. Georgia State, LSU's non-2020 win, Emory Jones' statement and more. Plus, Connor reveals his first SEC Power Rankings of 2021.

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Week 4 is HERE and the guys are back to preview the best SEC slate of the season (so far). They've got all of their usual picks and over/unders for each SEC game, plus, Lock of the Week. SEC Network's Roman Harper joined the show to discuss his career, his weightlifting, being in the take business and plenty of SEC storylines. The guys ended with "Bold and Brash."

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Week 3 is on the books, and boy, there were takeaways galore. Connor started off with a rant about the officiating over the weekend in some key games. Matt Hayes joined the show to discuss the short- and long-term takeaways from Alabama squeaking out a win at Florida. Plus, is Kirby Smart about to somehow mess his QB situation up? And who in the world is No. 2 in the West now? The guys dig into all of that, and Connor ended with Arch Manning in #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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It's a truly LOADED pod with not 1, not 2, but 3 interviews. We've got our usual picks and over/unders. We've also got Kentucky QB Will Levis talking all non-banana things. Plus, Chris Doering joined the show to break down Florida's QB situation, Alabama-Florida and much more. UGA Spike Squad VP Garrett Cribbs also came on to discuss the roots of the student-led organization, as well as the Red Out partnership with Krystal for Saturday's game against South Carolina. Connor and Will closed with some thoughts on the opening at USC.

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YEESSSSSIIRRRRRR. Arkansas didn't just beat Texas. The Hogs dominated the Longhorns in every way. The guys recap that, as well as the A&M thriller in Denver against Colorado and Kentucky's fun offense holding on against Mizzou. Connor and Will did "1 thing I liked" for the rest of the SEC slate, including Anthony Richardson's continued emergence and what it means for Florida, as well as the Stetson Bennett IV rebirth. The guys close out with #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Week 2 is upon us, and we've got a FULL breakdown of all the action ahead. Connor and Will dig into all 13 SEC matchups with their usual over/unders, picks and analysis. Mizzou linebacker Blaze Alldredge joined the program ahead of the Tigers' matchup with Kentucky, as did CBS Sports' Barrett Sallee, who discussed a bunch of SEC storylines. The guys closed out with Parking in #FiguringItOut.

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Week 1 is officially in the books, and man, the guys have a TON to discuss. Georgia kicked off 2021 by taking down Clemson with a dominant defensive showing. Are the Dawgs the best team in America? Or does that title belong to Alabama, who completely rolled Miami in the opener? LSU is far from that conversation after a very 2020-like showing at UCLA. The guys recap all the games with "1 thing I liked," and close with a quick Ole Miss preview and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Y'all. Week 1 is HERE. We've got a full preview of the weekend for the SEC, including picks and over/unders. Is Miami going to keep it close with Alabama? Is UCLA going to make LSU feel like it's 2020 all over again? Can Georgia take down Clemson? We tackle it all. DawgNation's Mike Griffith joined the pod to break down all things Clemson-Georgia. The guys end with a Week 1 edition of "Bold and Brash."

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It's a full stocked episode for y'all to get you fired up ahead of Week 0. We've got preseason predictions for Heisman flyers, the Playoff and national champions. Plus, ESPN's Lauren Sisler joined the show to talk about all things Iron Bowl, her sideline role at ESPN and her atypical path. Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl president and CEO Gary Stokan joined to give the lowdown on the 2 matchups for opening weekend. The guys close with sports superstitions in #FiguringItOut.

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Episode No. 400 is FULL of talkin' szn topics. We've got a little MSU talk to kick things off, as well as a take on The Alliance and its impact on the SEC. We've also got SEC East Crystal Ball talk with projected order of finish, toughest calls, biggest upsets and much more. Plus, Jake Crain, host of the JBoy Show, joined the pod to talk about his roots and some bold 2021 SEC predictions. The guys close with "Bold and Brash," which was formerly known as "Let's Get Bold."

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We've got news and much more to react to. The injury to Darnell Washington was another unfortunate development for Georgia ahead of the opener against Clemson. Connor and Will break down what that means for UGA. Also, Connor unveiled his 2021 SEC West Crystal Ball and dug into the toughest calls, the biggest upsets and much, much more. T-Bob Hebert joined the show and broke down a bunch of LSU things, including whether this year's team can put 2020 in the rearview mirror. The guys end with a new segment called "Let's Get Bold."

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We're officially in 2-pod-a-week season. That means there's a TON to get to. Connor broke down the Preseason AP Top 25 with snubs, some top-5 questions and more. Plus, a new segment called "10 minutes or less" wherein he hits on a variety of SEC news stories. Paul Finebaum joined the show to discuss a ton of topics, including the SEC's expansion, the proposed Alliance with the Big Ten, ACC and Pac-12, plus, some interesting Mike Leach thoughts. The guys close with boat horror stories in #FiguringItOut.

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It's mid-August (basically) and we've got no shortage of stuff to break down. Connor discussed the late Bobby Bowden and whether he's allowed to exist in the same fashion today's college football world. Plus, the guys discuss some fall camp buy or sell. Presbyterian coach Kevin Kelley joined the show and discussed his extremely atypical approach to football (he never punts). The guys close out with mowing the lawn in #FiguringItOut.

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Fall camp is here, and fittingly, we've got a stuffed pod for y'all. We talk a little ball with All-SEC gripes, and why Connor voted a specific way on his all-conference ballot. SEC Network anchor Dari Nowkhah joined the pod to talk about his beloved Sooners to the SEC. Also, Aaron Murray joined the pod on behalf of Allstate to discuss JT Daniels, dealing with NIL and UGA's upside in 2021. The guys close with friend vacations in #FiguringItOut.

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Realignment is all the buzz in college football. Connor has some takeaways from watching this Oklahoma-Texas drama play out. Matt Hayes joined the pod to discuss all of that, as well as why that'll happen in 2022. Plus, he talked about the long-term future of the sport and whether the SEC has more expansion plans. Former Ole Miss and New Orleans Saints tailback Deuce McAllister joined the show on behalf of Johnsonville. He talked tailgating, modern offenses, Ole Miss' future and much more. The guys close with concerts in #FiguringItOut.

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SEC Media Days got a major shock with the news that Texas and Oklahoma reportedly want to join the SEC, so Connor discussed all the factors and realignment possibilities associated with that. Plus, Nick Saban had the ultimate flex with Bryce Young to steal Kirby Smart's thunder. Lane Kiffin and Mike Leach made their SEC Media Days debuts with their respective teams. Connor discussed all of that, AND Kentucky coach Mark Stoops joined the show. The guys closed with a little preview for the rest of Media Days, as well as some discussion about the Deion Sanders story that went viral.

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Connor is in Hoover with a full rundown of all things SEC Media Days. Who won the day? What got discussed more than we thought? And what didn't really get talked about enough? Connor discussed the showings from Florida, LSU and South Carolina, including the question he fired at Dan Mullen that got an interesting reaction. Plus, Peter Burns and Jacob Hester joined the show live in Hoover to offer up their takes on Talkin' SZN. They close out by setting the stage for the rest of the week.

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Media Days is upon us and Connor has some thoughts on a long overdue trip to Hoover. After SEC East Best Case Scenario last week, Connor mapped out the Best Case Scenario outlooks for each SEC West team. How many SEC teams have double-digit wins for their best-case scenario? Connor and Will talk about that. Plus, SEC Network's Alyssa Lang joined the show and discussed all the new opportunities she had last year, as well as her thoughts on Shane Beamer's potential at South Carolina. The guys close with Grocery Stores in #FiguringItOut.

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The NIL era is a week in, and Connor's got some thoughts on the good things and the things that have his eyebrow raised. He also mapped out a best case scenario for each SEC East team. Former Kentucky linebacker Kash Daniel joined the show to discuss the NIL era, how much he would've benefited and what he likes/worries about with this new phase of college athletics. The guys close with grilling in #FiguringItOut.

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The guys have a little bit of everything for today's podcast. NIL expert Scott Cole joined Connor for 10 questions about the new Name, Image and Likeness laws that just into effect. Plus, Mizzou quarterback Connor Bazelak joined the show to talk about Year 2 in Eli Drinkwitz's offense, why he grew up not liking Ohio State and more. Connor and Will closed the show with flight horror stories in #FiguringItOut after Connor's worst travel experience ever.

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In a solo pod, Connor digs into the Pac-12's horrendous month, which included some embarrassing comments from outgoing Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott, as well as the Arizona State cheating mess. Coastal Carolina coach Jamey Chadwell joined the show and discussed his team's historic season, his Tennessee roots, mullets, the 12-team Playoff and much, much more. Connor closed with Haircuts in #FiguringItOut.

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Who said June was the slow time of year? We've got a little Playoff cleanup with the proposed 12-team model. Connor also outlined his Top 5 fanbases he pities and why certain fans deserve the benefit of the doubt more than others. Plus, The Athletic's Jeff Duncan joined the show to talk about his piece on Arch Manning's recruitment and some background details about the SEC legacy. The guys closed with things your significant other once put up with but no longer does in #FiguringItOut.

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Nick Saban has a new contract, and Connor has some perspective on what that means and why the timing was significant. Is Playoff expansion inevitable? Connor and Will discuss the Unbiased Playoff Expansion Approach and how it relates to the proposed 12-team model. Arkansas linebacker Grant Morgan joined the show and talked returning for Year 6, being in Jarrett Guarantano's head and much more. The guys closed with some cardio talk in #FiguringItOut.

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A news-heavy pod to kick off June, it is. Connor has a lot of thoughts on Dan Mullen's extension for what it means in the short- and long-term. Plus, Kirby Smart stole Dan Mullen's thunder by going out and getting former 5-stars Arik Gilbert Derion Kendrick via the transfer portal. Wes Blankenship joined the show to talk a bunch of different things, including how he's been able to establish himself as a must-follow on Twitter. The guys close with honeymoons in #FiguringItOut.

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It's a fully stocked pod, leading off with some big transfer news in the SEC. TJ Finley is off to Auburn. Connor has a full breakdown of what that means for the former LSU quarterback, plus what it means for Auburn and Bo Nix. Even though it's only May, Connor offered up his way-too-early Playoff predictions. There's a surprise in there, too. Former Miami (FL) great and NFL Pro Bowl offensive lineman Leon Searcy joined the pod and talked about Tebow-mania in Jacksonville, plus some stories about his days at "The U." The guys close out with Best Man/Maid of Honor speeches in #FiguringItOut.

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A loaded May pod is full of pigskin talk, including a little something on the awesome opening weekend schedule for the ESPN/ABC slate. Connor dug into what Year 2 success for SEC coaches tells us (or doesn't tell us). He also had thoughts on Derek Stingley's redo season at LSU and looked back at some his notable moments. South Carolina coach Shane Beamer joined the show and discussed all things South Carolina, including how he's settling in into his new digs, working for Spurrier, playing with Michael Vick and much, much more. The guys closed it out with promotions/raises in #FiguringItOut.

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Connor's got quite the Twitter mess on his hands to start the pod. He works through those issues and why he might be punting soon. In actual football stuff, he dug into the psychology behind Jimbo Fisher's jab at Nick Saban. Connor also broke down the implications of Henry To'o To'o's move from Tennessee to Alabama and why it has SEC-wide implications for the transfer portal. SEC Network analyst and Florida great Chris Doering joined the pod to talk about SEC receivers and Florida's new-look offense. The guys closed with a Moms edition of #FiguringItOut.

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The 2021 NFL Draft is in the books, and Connor has takes on takes on takes. He talks about what it feels like to finally have a quarterback. Plus, "adapt or die" are 3 increasingly relevant words in college football. Connor caught up with ESPN's Dave Pasch, who had some takeaways from calling the Texas A&M spring game, and he also discussed working the booth with the likes of Urban Meyer and Bill Walton. The guys close with a birthdays edition of #FiguringItOut.

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Connor has a spring/draft-heavy pod. He hands out his SEC Spring Superlatives and offers up his Can't-Miss NFL Draft Predictions. Plus, SEC Network's Cole Cubelic joined the show to break down some noteworthy takeaways he had from Georgia's spring game, as well as Bo Nix in Year 3 and he discusses some SEC Prospects in NFL Draft. The guys close with celebrating championships as an adult in #FiguringItOut.

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In a loaded, loaded pod, we've got a little of everything. Connor's got some thoughts about Kirby Smart's quarterback room and why it should be indestructible after what we saw in the spring game. Plus, Kentucky receiver Wan'Dale Robinson joined the show to talk about his transfer from Nebraska, his role in the new offense and his absurd Hudl clips. Ole Miss linebacker MoMo Sanogo joined the pod to discuss Year 1 of the Lane Kiffin era, his outspoken role in 2020 and his sky-high 2021 expectations. The guys close with a bachelor/bachelorette party edition of #FiguringItOut.

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Spring football is officially here! Or rather, spring games are officially here. To preview them, Connor broke down the top SEC cliché spring storylines. USA Today Network's Glenn Guilbeau joined the show to dig into the mess in Baton Rouge and what Ed Orgeron's future at LSU looks like. The guys close out with a tattoo edition of #FiguringItOut.

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Connor has an information-heavy pod with tons and tons of takes. He starts off with the issue of faking injuries and what came to light recently that made him even more annoyed. Connor got deep into some SEC quarterback tiers and offered up some predictions on battles and All-SEC honors. Plus, Pro Football Focus’ Mike Renner joined the pod to talk SEC prospects in the 2021 NFL Draft. The guys close out with owning pets in #FiguringItOut.

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It's a loaded pod to kick off April with a recap of Connor's time on the Muss Bus. He digs into how Mac Jones became so polarizing and why there's suddenly this bizarre opinion about him. Plus, two interviews. First, PFF's Brent Rollins joined the pod to dig into all things SEC running backs. Then Memphis defensive coordinator Mike MacIntyre came on and discussed his time in Oxford, plus thoughts on modern defense and how he's changed his approach. The guys close with watching kids shows as adults in #FiguringItOut

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Connor has a little bit of everything. He's got an update on the Bandwagon on the Muss Bus with some thoughts about the start of the NCAA Tournament. He reacts to the big news of the day with George Pickens' torn ACL and how it impacts Georgia. Plus, is this Bo Nix's last stand? Connor discusses why Nix will be given 1 last shot. ESPN's Chris "Bear" Fallica joined the pod to talk Sweet 16 gambling tips. The guys close with a March Sadness edition of #FiguringItOut.

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Connor opens things up by announcing ... his bandwagon team. He runs through his explanation of that, plus a look at the rare elite SEC football-basketball coaching duo. Matt Hayes joined the pod and talked about Dan Mullen's strange spot and what his future in Gainesville, plus whether this is Georgia's best opportunity to end the 1980 jokes. Connor and Will end with wearing jerseys as adults in #FiguringItOut.

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It's a loaded, loaded pod. Connor breaks down the fallout of the Les Miles sexual harassment cover-up at LSU and discusses what it means about the culture in Baton Rouge. On a totally different note, Connor rolled out his All-Bang The Drum Team with 1 player from each SEC squad. ESPN's Rece Davis joined the pod and discussed his new contract, the future of College GameDay and much, much more. Connor then discussed the SEC Tournament with Adam Spencer, who offered up some predictions about the week ahead in Nashville.

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Connor has a ton to get to, including what we should make of this Arik Gilbert saga. DeVonta Smith vs. Ja'Marr Chase for WR1? Connor breaks down why that's not such an easy discussion to have and why guessing wrong on that could be costly. Plus, former Mizzou/Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant joined the pod to talk about his career in the spotlight, his life-threatening surgery, Deshaun vs. Trevor and much, much more. Connor and Will close with Fan Rage in #FiguringItOut.

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A special first-time guest joined the show. Arkansas coach Sam Pittman came on and talked all about getting the Arkansas job, bulldogs, turning down Saban and much, much more. Connor outlined the bizarre trend with 5-star QBs in the SEC and how it relates to Bryce Young. Plus, an apology letter to Ole Miss fans. And in #FiguringItOut, Connor and Will break down SEC coaches as guys at the gym.

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On the latest episode the guys discuss Spring Football returning, their favorite fat athletes of all time, Gus Malzahn getting knighted at Disney, Deion Sanders & FCS Hallmark movies, Tim Tebow retiring from baseball, and the NCAA doing what they do best...screwing up.

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In a wide-ranging episode, Connor has a ton to get to. Gus Malzahn and UCF deserve a ton of credit for making this marriage a reality, which Connor breaks down. He also discusses Josh Heupel's defensive coordinator hire taking 3 weeks and what that says about the job. Plus, Mizzou coach Eli Drinkwitz joined the pod to talk all things Year 1 in the SEC, being controversial and much more. To close, Adam Spencer joined Connor to answer some SEC hoops questions in #FiguringItOut.

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On this Valentines Day of CFB Uncensored the guys discuss Valentines Day and what they love most about college football, they catch up with Jeremy Pruitt from New York City, give a brief recap of why drunk Tom Brady is an American hero, and answer audience questions on 4th & Wrong.

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A full, wide-ranging pod starts off with the evidence of how the SEC has changed its offensive philosophy. Plus, Connor digs into why the Super Bowl illustrated something that played out in College Station this past year. Marshall head coach and former Alabama assistant Charles Huff joined the show to talk about his new role, his incredible coaching tree, the running backs he worked with and much, much more. The guys end with #FiguringItOut talking about making friends as an adult.

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On the debut episode of College Football Uncensored, Chris Marler and Tyler Huck recap the Super Bowl, make their own commercials for companies who couldn’t afford it, discuss Tom Brady and their list of most hated athletes in CFB and sports, revisit national signing day and the impact of the transfer portal, and check in with Jeremy Pruitt’s Eat, Pray, Love quest in NYC.

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It's National Signing Day, which begs the question "who do stars matter for?" Dan Mullen's odd spot right now suggests his future isn't what it once was. Connor digs into both of those things. Plus, Gene Chizik joined the show to talk all things Auburn, Gus' buyout, Bryan Harsin, the direction of defenses and more. The guys end with a new segment #FiguringItOut, wherein they discuss what we wish we could tell our 20-year old selves with help from the listeners.

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We've got some new things in the works this offseason. We started off addressing what those plans are and how things will look. Connor dug into the buyout bubble and how it relates to understanding Tennessee's situation with Josh Heupel on board. Also, Ed Orgeron hired a new defensive coordinator ... after a long search with multiple public rejections. What does that mean? Paul Finebaum joined the pod to talk all things Tennessee with Heupel and why it fell apart the way it did with Jeremy Pruitt. To wrap up, Connor came up with SEC teams as current country music artists.

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Happy Monday! The guys have an emergency pod to break the ramifications of Jeremy Pruitt getting fired with cause. When did it go south? What's most to blame? What's the future of Tennessee? What does this coaching search look like? The guys have plenty of thoughts to break down after the Vols' announcement on Monday.

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After Alabama’s beatdown of Ohio Stat, the guys put a bow on the 2020 season. They recap what turned into a lopsided College Football Playoff National Championship. Holy cow, DeVonta Smith. Holy cow, Mac Jones. Holy cow, Najee Harris. The guys put some perspective on Alabama’s extraordinary accomplishment. Plus, we’ve got some way-too-early Top 25 rankings for 2021!

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The guys have a ton of things to get to on a busy midweek pod. They have thoughts on DeVonta Smith's Heisman Trophy, as well as some early 2021 odds. Plus, they discuss the mess at Tennessee and some player/assistant moves in the SEC. The guys kick it to their interviews with CBS Sports Barrett Sallee and Saturday Tradition's Ryan O'Gara. The guys close with their full title game preview with picks and over/unders and some good vibes to send you on your way.

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The guys have 8 SEC bowl games to recap after a 6-2 run for the SEC. They've got full takeaways from what started off shaky and turned into an impressive close to 2020. The guys sprinkle in some Heisman thoughts, some JT Daniels projecting and an early look ahead to Alabama-Ohio State. Plus, they close with Sunday Apologies.

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The guys are back after a Christmas break to preview all things SEC bowls. They break down each SEC bowl game. Well, at least the 8 that are still remaining. They make all of their usual picks and layout the over/unders. Plus, the guys have 4th and Wrong, Bagman Edition.

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The Playoff field is set after an entertaining conference championship weekend, especially in the SEC. The guys react to the field with reasons why A&M got hosed. The guys discussed the matchups ahead and why Alabama should be a massive favorite against Notre Dame. They break down the high-scoring SEC Championship and offer takeaways for Florida, plus some Heisman picks. "One thing I liked, 1 thing I didn't like" rounds out the rest of the SEC slate, and the guys close with Sunday Apologies and they guess the Playoff lines.

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The guys have so, so much to get to on this fine mid-December pod. They talk about all things Early Signing Period in the SEC. Plus, there's a (somewhat) full slate of SEC games, including an SEC Championship. The guys have all of their usual picks and over/unders for that. Rivals' Mike Farrell joined the guys to talk about this strange Early Signing Period. They close out with Playoff predictions and 4th and Wrong, Bagman Edition.

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The guys breakdown the upcoming matchup in Atlanta like only they know how: by taking questions from dedicated listeners. What are the keys to victory? How would the two Heisman favorites fare if they switched teams? And also, how long can Nick Saban keep this up?All this and more on this interactive episode,

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What a non-bleak weekend it was in the SEC. The guys recap a wild Saturday, which included LSU stunning Florida via a phantom shoe throw. They break down all the ramifications of that and what it means for Florida, Dan Mullen and Kyle Trask the Heisman Trophy race. Speaking of that, the guys talk about Alabama's beatdown of Arkansas and what it means for a strange Heisman weekend. Georgia's offensive resurgence is a popular topic in Athens, so naturally, the guys talk Georgia's 2021 hype train. Plus, 1 thing I liked and 1 thing I didn't like from Tennessee-Vandy and Auburn-MSU. And the guys close with Sunday Apologies and they guess some regular season finale/SEC Championship lines.

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The guys have a ton to sort through in a loaded preview pod. What should we make of A&M getting its game canceled? And what do we know about the Aggies' Playoff path? The guys pick all of the SEC games with their usual over/unders. Matt Hayes joined the pod to talk about the coaching carousel and all things 2020 mess in college football. The guys close the pod with 4th and Wrong.

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The guys are back after a rather blowout heavy weekend in the SEC. SEC Championship bids are clinched. The guys discussed South Carolina's new coach, Shane Beamer, and why he's a right fit and the right time. DeVonta Smith launched a Heisman campaign in Alabama's rout of LSU. Plus, A&M showed the selection committee something important while Florida kept its Playoff hopes alive at Tennessee. The guys recapped a wild Arkansas-Mizzou game and gave a couple tips of the hat in the South Carolina-Kentucky blowout. The guys closed with Sunday Apologies and they guessed the Week 12 SEC lines.

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The guys have another coaching change in the SEC to discuss. Why was Derek Mason fired and who should replace him? The guys break that down. They also dig into Playoff rankings, and why the SEC should follow in the ACC's footsteps. The guys have a full slate of SEC games with picks and over/unders, plus, Jacob Hester joined the pod to talk about LSU's frustrating year. The guys close with 4th and Wrong, Bagman Edition.

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The guys have a loaded pod for y'all after a loaded SEC slate. They start with the big news in college football with Sarah Fuller's historic day for Vanderbilt. The guys hit on every SEC Rivalry Week game with some major takeaways (plus a couple Ohio State jabs). The guys close with some Sunday Apologies and they guess some Week 11 SEC lines.

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The guys have a full, loaded pod to recap the 9th week of SEC action. JT Daniels went off, and then things got weird in Athens again. Jeremy Pruitt's disastrous collapse continued against Auburn, which has the guys questioning his future more than ever. Plus, LSU finally did something against Arkansas that it hadn't all year. Mizzou got past South Carolina despite a surprising effort from the Gamecock defense in the post-Will Muschamp era. The guys discuss some Heisman developments for Mac Jones and Kyle Trask. Kirk Herbstreit joined the pod to talk South Carolina opening, Lane Kiffin's praise, his Heisman pick and much more. The guys close with Sunday Apologies, Playoff Show Predictions and Guess the Week 10 Lines.

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The guys have a fully loaded pod to get you ready for a nearly full slate of SEC games. They discuss the Will Muschamp firing and break down who his successor should be. Plus, the guys discuss the USA Today story that revealed Ed Orgeron's alleged lack of discipline for players accused of sexual crimes. The guys have their full SEC picks and over/unders, as well. ESPN anchor Matt Barrie joined the guys for an awesome interview on all things college football in 2020. They closed out with some 4th and Wrong, Bagman Edition.

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The guys are back to recap a quiet, but noteworthy Saturday in the SEC. On a day with only 3 games, there was still plenty to talk about, including Kyle Trask's loud Heisman statement without Kyle Pitts. Plus, what should we make of Feleipe Franks' interesting reception in his return to The Swamp. The guys have plenty of thoughts on the bananas South Carolina-Ole Miss game. Lane Kiffin is perfectly in his element and Will Muschamp is totally out of his. The guys closed with some parting thoughts on Kentucky honoring its late offensive line coach, possible Playoff shuffling, Sunday Apologies and guessing the Week 9 SEC lines.

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The guys have only good thoughts on the heels of 4 SEC games getting postponed. They talk about what that means moving forward, and whether LSU will play Alabama OR Florida on Dec. 12. Plus, they break down the 3 SEC games that will happen this weekend. SEC Network anchor Peter Burns joined the pod to talk all things Bama-LSU postponement, The Masters and much more. The guys closed with 4th and Wrong, "Nightmare Golf Foursome Edition."

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The guys are back to recap all the action in the SEC, including the monumental showdown in Jacksonville. Florida finally got over the hump against Georgia, so what does that mean for each program? The guys talked about the rest of the SEC action, like Tennessee's continued collapse and Arkansas' continued rise. Plus, does A&M have a Playoff path that's better or worse than it was entering the day? The guys have some Playoff thoughts on Notre Dame after its win against Clemson. They close with Sunday Apologies and guessing the Week 8 lines.

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It's a light week in the SEC, but we're drinking cocktails because there's a massive showdown in Jacksonville. The guys preview that and provide all of their picks and over/unders for the SEC slate. SEC Network analyst and former Florida star Chris Doering joined the guys to talk all things Florida-Georgia, SEC receivers and second-half trends to watch for. The guys close with 4th and Wrong, Bagman Edition.

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The SEC had blowouts on blowouts on blowouts. The good news is that the guys have a ton of takeaways from a telling weekend. What happened to LSU? And how vintage of a performance was that from the Auburn defense? The guys discuss Dan Mullen's tirade and the ensuing brawl, plus what Florida figured out after its long layoff. The guys break down Georgia's issues ahead of the Cocktail Party. Plus, the guys talked Alabama's dominance vs. LSU, A&M's statement win vs. Arkansas and Ole Miss' record-setting day vs. Vandy. The guys had Sunday Apologies and guessed next week's lines.

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The guys have a TON of stuff for a loaded Week 6 slate in the SEC. They've got all of their usual picks and over/unders for the 6 SEC games, as well as a Lock of the Week. Plus, former Florida tight end Tate Casey joined the pod. The guys closed out with 4th and Wrong, Halloween Edition.

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The guys might've had 4 games to break down, but they've got a full arsenal of takes. They start with the big news of the day with Jaylen Waddle suffering a season-ending ankle injury. How does that impact Alabama? And what should we think of Tennessee's continued struggles? Plus, Marler went into full rant mode to recap the Auburn. They dig into LSU's beatdown of South Carolina and Kentucky's dreadful offensive showing against Mizzou. They closed with Sunday Apologies and Guess the Week 6 SEC Lines.

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That's right. Our favorite neighbor, Terry Wilson, joined the guys to talk about Kentucky's turnaround, his wild journey, his hair decision, his Mark Stoops love and much, much more. In addition to that, the guys broke down how the Big Ten's return, specifically Ohio State's, impacts the SEC and the national conversation. The guys offered up picks and over/unders for every SEC game this week. They closed with 4th and Wrong, mailbag edition.

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Week 4 in the SEC is in the books, and there were no shortage of storylines. Alabama took down Georgia with a COVID-free Nick Saban, which the guys dug into. Plus, a pair a longtime SEC streaks fell thanks to South Carolina and Kentucky. The guys also talked about a monumental win for Sam Pittman and Arkansas. And in the Maroon Bowl, the guys were left scratching their heads on all things MSU. The guys close with Sunday Apologies and Guess the Week 5 Lines.

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The guys are bringing the good vibes amidst some tough news in the SEC that 2 games are being postponed as a result of COVID-19. They have a full deep dive on Georgia-Alabama ahead of the monumental showdown in Tuscaloosa. The full set of SEC picks and over/unders are in, and so are their Locks of the Week. The guys close things out with some 4th and Wrong.

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The guys have a wild, wild, week to recap. The SEC lost its mind. We had A&M taking down Florida, Mizzou stunning LSU and Lane Kiffin putting up a billion points on Alabama. The guys recapped every SEC game. Plus, they have a lot of Sunday Apologies. AND they guess the Week 4 SEC lines.

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Hurricane Delta is going to impact the SEC this weekend, but the guys have a full breakdown of every game in the conference this week. They've got all of their usual picks with over/unders, plus they have a Lock of the Week. SEC Network's Alyssa Lang joined the pod and talked about her new shows, donuts, being Tennessee's good luck charm and much, much more. The guys finished with a tweak on 4th and Wrong.

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The guys have a wild week to break down. Why was there something personal on the line with the Arkansas-MSU game? And what should we take away from Barry Odom's dominance of Mike Leach's defense? Plus, Georgia had a statement win against Auburn that yielded plenty of takeaways. The guys go through the entire slate of SEC matchups, and close with some Sunday Apologies and some guessing of the Week 3 lines.

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It's a LOADED Week 2 pod, comin in hot. We've got a full slate of Week 2 games to preview with picks and over unders. Plus, we've got a lock of the week for y'all. Also, Georgia legend Aaron Murray and Florida legend Emmitt Smith joined the pod. The guys close things out with some 4th and Wrong.

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Holy cow. Week 1 is in the books, and the guys have a full recap. They break down each and every SEC game, especially the stunner in Death Valley. What should we make of Georgia's offense? Is Kyle Trask taking the next step? Marler also offers up some Sunday Apologies. What's an overreaction from Week 1? And what about the Big 12's woeful showing yet again? The guys have all of that, plus they guess the Week 2 lines in the SEC.

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Y'all. We made it! Week 1 of the 2020 SEC season is finally here, and the guys have a ton to get you ready. They've got picks with over/unders and gambling advice from Uncle Chris. Plus, bold predictions for Week 1. The guys also put together the first ever SEC All-Neighbor All-Name Team. The first 2020 edition of Winning and Boozing is here, as well. A Week 1 edition of 4th and Wrong closes things out.

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Game Week is HERE. The guys have a ton of stuff to get to ahead of Week 1 in the SEC. They discuss some of the national storylines from the weekend that was in college football. Plus, the guys list the things they're excited to see in the SEC in 2020. And what about SEC hot seats? The guys break down 10 notable people in the SEC (not just coaches) who could be out of a job after 2020. Pro Football Focus analyst Mike Renner joined the pod to talk draft prospects, The Bachelorette and much more. The guys close with 4th and Wrong.

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We're just over a week away from SEC football, which means we have a bunch to talk about. Now, the Big Ten IS playing, so we've got all the takes on that, including an interesting experience that Marler had. Plus, we have individual leader predictions for the SEC. We make our picks for who will lead the conference in passing, rushing, receiving, tackles, sacks and interceptions. Co-author of "Sidelines and Bloodlines" Jerry McGee joined us to talk about his unique career as an official and as a university ref. The guys close things out with some gambling advice from Uncle Chris.

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It's a loaded Tuesday pod fresh off a weekend of actual Power 5 football, so the guys have all sorts of takeaways from all the games. What should we make of the Fun Belt dominating the Big 12? And what about the ACC's rather lackluster showing from non-Clemson contenders? Longtime announcer Tim Brando caught up with Connor to talk about some of his days doing SEC on CBS, his atypical broadcasting circumstances for 2020 and much, much more. The guys close with some thoughts on the latest out of Big Ten country and ... Playoff picks!

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The guys continued their SEC season preview with an East Crystal Ball. Who finishes where? Who pulls off the big upset? Who's the best bet to be the East player of the year? We've got a ton of East talk, including why the guys are talk themselves more and more into a pair of bottom half teams making them look real dumb. Former LSU player and Off The Bench host T-Bob Hebert joins the guys to talk about all things LSU, Les Miles, 2011, Star Wars, karaoke and much, much more.

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Let's talk predictions. The guys have a full batch of SEC West predictions, including their order of finish, the biggest upsets, the best games and much, much more. Who surprises with some random letdowns? Which teams are the guys in total disagreement on? They have all of that. Plus, ESPN/SEC Network college football analyst Cole Cubelic joins the pod to talk about his strange start to 2020, SEC offensive lines, Auburn expectations and more.

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The guys have a Georgia-heavy pod after the news that Jamie Newman opted out. What does that mean for the QB room in Athens? What does it mean for the SEC? The guys were joined by Mike Griffith of the Atlanta Journal Constitution, who broke down all the elements to this Georgia situation, and much, much more. The guys closed with a breakdown of the SEC's Top 25 defensive players.

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It's a loaded pod for y'all with news galore. The guys start by talking all things LSU following the news that Ja'Marr Chase and Tyler Shelvin are opting out for the 2020 season. The guys discuss what that means for LSU and why the bar has certainly been dropped for Ed Orgeron. They also have some thoughts on the Big Ten's never-ending mess of news and why it's so frustrating to listen to. Plus, it's Top 25 Week for SDS. The guys talk Top 25 coaches, Top 25 offensive players and SDS News Editor Michael Bratton joins to talk about his Top 25 offensive play-callers and his Top 25 SEC freshmen.

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In the midst of a crazy week, the guys have some real conversations this week. But yes, there is college football to talk about, as well. The guys break down whether there should actually be a hot seat in 2020. Plus, 247sports Ole Miss beat reporter David Johnson joined to talk about Lane Kiffin, the QB battle in Oxford and his near-death experience with COVID-19.

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Hey, the AP Top 25 is out! And guess what? Like the rest of 2020, it's really weird! The guys have a lot of thoughts on that, including some random tidbits that they found and a disagreement about LSU. Plus, they explain why the preseason Top 25 will do more to shape the SEC narrative than it will in a typical year. The guys also have some thoughts on why a national championship would absolutely still count.

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The guys kept it casual this Friday, and hey, they even talked actual football! With fall camp in full swing, the guys broke down the SEC quarterback battles. Who wins? How long do they start? Also, SEC Network anchor Dari Nowkhah joined the guys to talk about these weird last 5 months and what it's like to be back to work. The guys close with 5-star reviews.

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We finally have alllllll of the 2020 SEC schedule out. The guys have plenty of thoughts on it, including why Week 1 wasn't loaded with headliners, who got the toughest 4-game stretches, who got the easiest 4-game stretches and how weird the end of the season will be without rivalry week. The guys also touch on Cade Mays being denied his immediate eligibility from the NCAA.

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And then there were 3? With the Big Ten and Pac-12 canceling their fall seasons, the guys have a lot of thoughts on what that means for the SEC and college football as a whole. They dig into the Nebraska situation and why it's a fascinating chapter in this TV rights era. Plus, what players from teams with canceled seasons will absolutely be targeted by SEC programs? It's a loaded mid-week pod.

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The guys have a whole mess of news to break down. The Big Ten almost shut it down, but then it didn't. College football media members were pointing the finger. What did that mean? What did it mean that coaches came out and supported a player movement to save a season, and what did it mean for the future of the season? The guys break down all of it.

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The guys continued their run of SEC Championships with the classic from 2007. The craziest year in college football history had an SEC Championship with a title-bound LSU squad ... who didn't know it was title-bound. The guys caught up with Jacob Hester and Erik Ainge, who provided some insights on a thrilling game in Atlanta. What would've happened if the result was flipped? And what will they always remember from that game?

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The guys have a whole bunch of takes on the SEC schedule additions that finally came out. It took long enough. Why did the contenders get the benefit of the doubt? Why did Arkansas and Mizzou get a raw deal? What else can we overreact about? The guys also run through some of the latest on the opt outs in college football and whether a wave is coming to the SEC.

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The guys are back at it with Casual Friday, though they discussed some massive college football news. The SEC's 10-game conference schedule was reported on Thursday. What will that look like for the SEC? Who would benefit? Who would be hurt from that? And could it be a good thing? The guys talk about all of that, and Jay Woody joined for the return of Stump Marler.

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The guys got defensive for this week's Debates Down South. SEC defenses, that is. They rank them starting at No. 14 and all the way down to No. 1. Which unit will be the SEC's best? Who is overrated? Who is underrated? The guys dig into all of those things, as well as some takes about potential breakout candidates and realistic expectations for elite SEC defenses.

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After a few heavy Casual Fridays, the guys kept it light. Why? Well, sports are baaaaaaack. They have a "Sports Are Back" edition of 4th and Wrong in which they answer questions from the Facebook group. Bleacher Report's Adam Kramer joined the guys to talk all things yard maintenance, college football's inevitable weird season and much, much more.

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The guys have their first debate in a hot minute, and it's one that many SEC fans have been having throughout the entire offseason. Which quarterback should be the first-team All-SEC selection to start the year? The guys have some parameters to tackle, and they settle on a final 5 to decide from. There's a surprising list of SEC quarterbacks who didn't make the cut, though they explain just why that was the case.

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The guys took it all the way back to 1994 when a young Chris Doering broke a young Chris Marler's heart. The 1994 SEC Championship had no shortage of starpower and significant moments. The guys recap it all, and Doering joined the guys to relive his crucial role in Florida's SEC Championship victory.

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The NCAA came out and announced its protocol for COVID testing, which prompted plenty of thoughts from the guys. Also, the news of J.T. Daniels' immediate eligibility at Georgia sparked a rant about the NCAA's mess of a transfer process, and why it doesn't make sense in the midst of this pandemic. Also, college football insider Matt Hayes joined the guys to shed some light on what this year is and isn't going to look like.

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After a week off, the guys are back with a full rundown of what's been an unprecedented offseason in college football. They ran through everything that's happened. Everything. That included the unprecedented announcement from the Big Ten about its conference-only schedule and what it means for the SEC, and that also included why this year will be unlike any other even if we get close to a full fall season. The guys shared all the updates and takes on all things COVID-19, NCAA and much, much more.

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Y'all. We might've picked the craziest game in SEC history for our latest "It Just Meant More." Arkansas and Ole Miss' 2015 shootout ended with one of the most incredible laterals ever in college football. The guys have takes on the "Henry Heave" with a recap of all the characters from this insane game. And yes, there were plenty of characters.

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It's America's birthday, and the guys have a full batch of questions to answer. What's the best way to celebrate the 4th? What are the best non-Lee Greenwood songs for your 4th of July cookout? The Facebook group had all the hard-hitting questions. On top of that, the guys close with Stump Marler with Jay Woody.

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Remember when LSU won its first national title in 4 decades? Well, it wasn't without controversy. The Tigers splitting a national championship with USC, who was No. 1 in the AP Poll, doesn't sit right for plenty of LSU fans. The guys got into that discussion with all sorts of takes from the bizarre set of circumstances that the BCS created.

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The guys have a classic game from a classic rivalry. When Georgia rolled into Jacksonville in 2005, the Dawgs were unbeaten, but a bit out of sorts without starting quarterback D.J. Shockley. Both defenses showed off why the SEC was loaded with elite players in 2005. The guys break down all of the characters and storylines that led to one of the great chapters in this rivalry.

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The guys dug into something they brought up plenty of times on the podcast. That is, how many SEC teams would've beaten 2012 Notre Dame? The guys have plenty of thoughts on the Irish and how they would've matched up with the 5 teams who are part of this discussion. They also hit on some things they forgot since the Irish's 42-14 drubbing at the hands of Alabama in the BCS National Championship.

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Well, the guys decided to let the listeners decide our next "It Just Meant More" game and low and behold, they settled in 2019 Georgia State-Tennessee, AKA when a 2-win Sun Belt team stunned Tennessee in the season opener. The guys recapped a bizarre day on Rocky Top, and they got a special guest to add some context to what turned out to be a historic day. This one will definitely go down as one of the most unique games that the guys have done, but they certainly had some fun with it.

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The guys decided to each consume a form of entertainment of their co-host's choosing. For Connor, that was watching Marler's favorite childhood movie "Hook." For Marler, that was listening to several songs from Connor's favorite country artist Jon Pardi. Let's just say the guys have a lot of thoughts. They dig into that, plus some 4th and Wrong questions. And hey, they even had time for some "Stump Marler."

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After doing a Debates Down South podcast about the SEC's most disappointing teams of the 21st century, the guys took the other side of the coin. Who's the conference's most surprisingly good team of the 21st century? Is it obvious? They map out a few parameters before settling on a Top 6. The guys discuss why we thought these teams wouldn't be good, and why they proved us wrong. Did they agree on their No. 1 choice? Stay until the end.

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Because of a deal that Connor and Marler made, it was Marler's turn to settle on a game of his choosing for It Just Meant More. Not surprisingly, Marler went with 2013 Alabama at Texas A&M. A pair of national title contenders faced off in a shootout for the ages. The 2-time defending champs squared off with Johnny Manziel following his Heisman season and wild offseason. The guys have tons and tons of takes from a classic game in College Station, including a special surprise in the middle of the episode.

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For the second week in a row, the guys got into some real stuff. Former Tennessee receiver Jayson Swain joined the guys to talk all things Tennessee, racism, Johnny Majors and much more. The guys closed the show out with an edition of Stump Marler that, let's just say, went a little too smoothly.

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The late Tennessee legend was the subject of today's Debates Down South. The guys talked about an extremely controversial year in which Paul Hornung took home the award despite his 3-13 TD-INT ratio for the 2-8 Irish. So did Hornung deserve to win? Or was there somebody else who got an even tougher deal?

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The guys have an all-time game to look back on. In honor of the late Pat Dye, the guys decided to dig into the game that became a launching point for his time at Auburn. In a showdown with Bear Bryant, true freshman Bo Jackson's 4th-down score gave the Tigers their first Iron Bowl win in a decade. The guys looked back on the circumstances surrounding that, as well as the characters who played a part in this monumental game.

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We've got tons to get to on Casual Friday. The guys led off the pod with a discussion of Jake Fromm's poorly-worded text that went viral. They were joined by former Kentucky linebacker Kash Daniel, who opened up on his mental health issues, the Kyle Trask incident and much more. The guys closed Casual Friday with Stump Marler with Jay Woody.

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Let's stay on the 2020 theme and talk about disappointment. The guys have an interesting discussion to dig into as it relates to that. Who was the SEC's most disappointing team of the 21st century? There have been plenty of them. The guys narrow the list down to a "Flopped 5" and look back on the preseason buzz and postseason autopsy of each of their seasons. And of course, they answer the most important question at the end of the episode.

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We picked the longest game in NCAA history to recap because it was all sorts of wild. The epic 7-overtime thriller in the 2018 regular season finale was the last game that LSU lost, and ironically, it was probably the most important game that Jimbo Fisher won. The guys have a full recap of all the people and moments that fueled a crazy, unpredictable, never-ending game.

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The guys are back with ... actual football news? At the time of the recording, there were reports of J.T. Daniels committing to Georgia (he committed immediately after they stopped recording). The guys break that down, plus, we've got a full Casual Friday with a golf edition of 4th and Wrong and Stump Marler.

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The guys have an interesting discussion to get you through your post-Memorial Day weekend hangover. Excluding Nick Saban, who's the SEC's best coach of the 21st century? With a couple of key parameters in place, the guys break down a list of 7 candidates. They go in-depth with the cases for them and the cases against them as the SEC's No. 2 coach of the 21st century.

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We have an all-time game to look back on, folks. Tennessee's national championship season had many moments of uncertainty, perhaps none quite as significant as the wet, rainy November game against unbeaten Arkansas. The guys look back at a game and a season that forever made Phillip Fulmer a legend in Knoxville. What went wrong for Houston Nutt? And why can't we stop thinking about Clint Stoerner's stumble and fumble? The guys dig into all of that.

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It's about time. The guys finally had SEC Network analyst Jordan Rodgers on the pod to talk all things Twitter beef, The Bachelorette, quarantine hair, his Pitch Perfect 2 appearance and much more. Originally, the guys were going to record another edition of "Stump Marler," but technology was not in their favor. Instead, they saved that for next week and read the quarantine 5-star reviews on iTunes.

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The guys danced around this subject before, so they decided to dig into an all-important debate. Who is the greatest SEC quarterback of all-time? They narrowed the list down to 12 ... and then to 8 ... and then to 6. What did people say about this debate? What's the worst take one can have about this debate? What did we forget until revisiting this? And where do the guys stand? They dug into all of that, and came up with their own opinions on the matter.

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Let's go back to the golden era of Vandy football. The 2013 season was James Franklin's third in Nashville, and it didn't take off until this game against Georgia. Aaron Murray, playing without Todd Gurley and Keith Marshall, struggled to hold off the Commodores in what turned out to be a monumental win for Franklin. The guys ran through all the usual categories to recap a wild day in Nashville.

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In honor of Mother's Day this past Sunday, the guys answered a slew of questions devoted to all things moms. Best TV mom? Best SEC mom? Moment you realized your mom was proud of you? The guys dig into all of that. Plus, we've got a special edition of Stump Marler devoted to his favorite rivalry, The Deep South's Oldest Rivalry.

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Yes, we're talking Bama today. It's a debate that many college football fans had during and after the 2017 regular season ended, but the Crimson Tide won the last Playoff spot. Obviously, we know what happened after that (the Sugar Bowl win, 2nd and 26, etc.). Today, however, is strictly devoted to examining the Playoff-worthiness of Alabama and Ohio State in 2017. OK, we've got a little UCF, too.

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Let's take it back to when Mizzou surprised the college football world by winning the SEC East. The Tigers clinched it by taking down Johnny Manziel in the 2013 regular season finale. The guys set the scene with all of the great nuggets that you probably forgot about. And let's just say the "what would've happened if the result was flipped" resulted in a whole lot of Marler pain.

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It's birthday week, and the guys have a fitting way to close it out. They've got a 4th and Wrong with all things birthdays/parties. The guys talk about what they did for their respective birthdays and much, much more. Also, Jay Woody joined the guys for another edition of "Stump Marler."

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We've got a classic debate to discuss involving a pair of SEC programs (South Carolina was independent in 1980). It's Herschel Walker vs. George Rogers for the 1980 Heisman Trophy. Ask Georgia fans and they'll tell you it wasn't much of a debate. Herschel didn't even finish second that year, but in his attempt to become the first true freshman winner ever, many felt that age was the lone factor working against him. Was the wrong decision made? And should we remember Rogers differently? The guys dug into all of that.

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Let's go all the way back to ... last November? Yes, the 2019 Egg Bowl was that good. The battle between Ole Miss and Mississippi State ended in the most bizarre, impactful fashion possible. Go figure that it was a Thursday night game involving a pair of teams at the bottom of the SEC West standings. The guys detailed the craziness that unfolded and looked back at some of the events that followed Elijah Moore's fake dog pee celebration. An instant class game deserved an instant classic podcast.

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Starting in 2021, college athletes are going to be able to profit from their name, image and likeness (NIL), which prompted the guys to answer some NIL-related 4th and Wrong questions. Best future ad deals? Best NCAA Football video game teams/players? Richest SEC player because of future ad deals? Plus, Jay Woody joined the guys for another edition of "Stump Marler."

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What gets people upset? Talking about claimed national titles. Fanbases get defensive in a hurry. In addition to discussing some NFL Draft takeaways, the guys debated the 3 most egregious claimed national titles from SEC programs. They break down why it was/is a debate, what people said about them at the time, the worst take one can have about this, what we forgot/didn't know until researching this and which 3 claimed national titles were most egregious.

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A bittersweet day for Steve Spurrier was the subject of our latest "It Just Meant More." Spurrier's return to The Swamp set the stage for what turned out to be a wildly entertaining day in the SEC. The guys dug into the HBC's Florida homecoming, and how he nearly led South Carolina to a stunning win that would've had major short- and long-term implications. The guys have all of their usual superlatives to add context to a classic game. Well, let's just call it a classic 4th quarter.

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The SEC is still king. What else is new? The guys recapped the opening night of the NFL Draft with all the interesting nuggets that came out, mainly how the SEC had a record 15 players selected.

Kentucky coach Mark Stoops joined the guys to talk all things quarantine, (17:40)

2020 expectations and his bank with Bo Pelini. The guys closed Casual Friday with "Stump Marler." (39:41)

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The guys took a break from Debates Down South to preview the NFL Draft. They broke down what to make of the nonsense surrounding Tua Tagovailoa, why the Bengals haven't announced Joe Burrow as their No. 1 overall pick yet and some cold takes from the way-too-early mocks from last year. Also, they talk non-first round SEC prospects who they like and some over/unders from BetOnline.

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On this early-November day in Tuscaloosa, Johnny Manziel became Johnny Football. The A&M star cemented his Heisman Trophy campaign with a performance for the ages against an all-world Alabama defense. The guys look back on a wild, coming-of-age performance and outline all the usual cast and story arc details. Plus, they've got some thoughts on how everything went down with Manziel.

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We've got a loaded Casual Friday pod with not 1, not 2, not 3, but 4 of our friends joining the pod. The guys caught up with Peter Burns, Jacob Hester and Tom Hart, and they talked all things quarantine life. Plus, Jay Woody joined the guys for a new trivia-based segment "Stump Marler."

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This might be the most heated Heisman Trophy debate ever, both then and now. Charles Woodson's 1997 Heisman Trophy victory over Peyton Manning still gets Tennessee fans' blood boiling. The guys attempt to go down that road by digging into why it was/is a debate, what people were saying, the worst take you can have about his debate, what we forgot about this debate and where we stand. Let's talk it out.

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It's Casual Friday, so let's talk about something everyone has an opinion on — celebrities. The guys answer all sorts of questions about famous people and share some stories about some encounters they had with celebs. Plus, Facebook group moderator Jay Woody joined the guys to tell his backstory and how he found SDS.

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The guys did something a little different today. Yes, they did a full recap of the classic 2013 LSU-Georgia game, but before they dug into that, they talked about the circumstances surrounding Mike Leach's tweet. With so much discussion about the reaction, the guys wanted to share their thoughts on that.

As for the 2013 LSU-Georgia game (19:35), they went through everything that made up one of the games of the year that season. From the cast to the superlatives, this game was star-studded with a Hollywood script thanks to Zach Mettenberger's return to Georgia. The guys offer up a full breakdown of the wild afternoon in Athens.

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The guys made up a debate. That's right. Why not? In a week in which we'd be talking about crowning the winner of the NCAA Tournament, the guys debated the merits of Florida basketball's repeat in 2006-07 vs. Alabama football's repeat in 2011-12. Why did they do this debate? What were people saying at the time? What's the worst take you can have about this debate? What did we forget until revisiting this? And where do the guys stand? They answer all of those questions.

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The 2014 season was bananas. Absolutely bananas. Instead of just recapping one game from that year (which the guys did last week with Auburn-Ole Miss), they went into the entire year that was in the conference. From the coaches and the A-Listers to the breakout performers and prominent extras, there were no shortage of those. The guys recap the Katy Perry College GameDay and break down the first ever Playoff show. Plus, they have the typical "Jadeveon Clowney reminder that normal human beings don't play this sport" and the "Trent Richardson I can't believe they didn't make it in the NFL." They close with what they forgot until researching, what would've happened with flipped results and the play/image they'll always remember.

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What a fitting discussion topic for Casual Friday. The Netflix doc "Tiger King" is all the rage, so the guys decided to devote an entire 4th and Wrong to discussing it. They dig into a variety of subjects. They go down the road of conspiracy theories, whether Carole Baskin fed her husband to her tigers, what the most messed up thing they saw was and everything in between. Let's get weird.

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One of the great "what-ifs" in SEC history in th 21st century is about 2004 Auburn, so the guys tackled the Tigers' anticlimactic ending to that year. Specifically, not playing for a national championship. The guys dig into why the Auburn-Oklahoma debate was and is relevant. Plus, they discuss what people said at the time, the worst take to have about the debate, the thing I didn't know/remember until researching this and what side of the debate they fall on.

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Let's get weird. On Casual Friday, the guys have a full slate of 4th and Wrong questions related to the hardwood. They answer a variety of basketball-related questions from the Saturday Down South Podcast group on Facebook. Oh, and they end with something that you're just gonna have to hear to believe.

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The guys take a trip back to 2014 to revisit the thrilling showdown between No. 3 Auburn vs. No. 4 Ole Miss. The game that became synonymous with Laquon Treadwell's devastating injury and fumble on the goal line was one that the guys had to dig into. They outline the cast (directors, A-Listers, breakout stars and prominent extras) and outline their choices for a variety of categories, including the favorite line from the broadcast, the coldest take from the broadcast, the Jadeveon Clowney reminder that normal people don't play this game and the Trent Richardson I can't believe they didn't make it in the NFL. Plus, they discuss what they forgot about until researching this, what when the losing team blew it and what they'll always remember from this game.

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In this week's debate, the guys dig into a debate they've discussed many times. Should Darren McFadden have won a Heisman Trophy? In order to answer that question, the guys look back at both the 2006 and 2007 races that saw him finish as runner-up. They discuss why they were/are a debate, what people said at the time, the worst take one could have about the debate, what we forgot until researching this and ultimately, where we stand. Troy Smith supporters might not enjoy this podcast.

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In their first-ever "Casual Friday" podcast, the guys do something that's in their wheelhouse — power rank the characters on "The Office." There was some healthy debate, and ultimately a consensus on who the best characters on the show were. Who had the better list? Also, the guys answer 10 questions in an extended 4th and Wrong to close out the week.

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Because you're probably missing college basketball right now, the guys offered up something that will hopefully ease the pain. They looked back at the bizarre circumstances that led to Georgia's 2008 SEC Tournament run. The unprecedented tornado that ripped through downtown Atlanta and hit the Georgia Dome meant that the Dawgs, as the worst team in the SEC, had to win 3 games in 2 days. The SEC Storied documentary "Miracle 3" set the stage for the recap the guys offered up. They dug into the characters (director, A-Listers, prominent extras) and the story arc (favorite line from the doc, thing you didn't know or forgot until re-watching this, what would've happened if the result was flipped and the image we'll always remember from this). Take a stroll down memory lane with a recap of one of the strangest SEC events of the 21st century.

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Y'all, we've got you covered during #SocialDistancing. In a revamped SDS Podcast, we have some exciting news to share. In our first installment of this sport-less time, we've got an all-time debate to discuss. The guys break down the 2015 Heisman Trophy with Derrick Henry and Christian McCaffrey. Why was/is it such a great debate? What did people say at the time? Where does Marler stand on it? Also, the guys break down the worst takes about the debate and what they didn't know/forgot until researching this. Connor closes by sharing which side of the argument he falls on.

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Spring Break is here and so are the guys to get you through wherever you're going ... even if that's at home in front of your TV.

The SEC Tournament is set and the guys have all sorts of storylines to break down, including the Ashton Hagans absence, Mike White's future at Florida, possible NCAA Tournament bubble teams, predictions and more. (10:00) On the gridiron, the guys break down a prediction from Urban Meyer about Florida's 2020 season. That prompted a — wait for it — beard bet! (40:14) Former Georgia walk-on Candler Cook joined the pod to talk about the state of UGA fans and his expectations for the Dawgs in 2020. (47:00) The guys closed with a loaded Spring Break edition of 4th and Wrong and an Iron Bowl-inspired #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:12:22)

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The guys are back with a loaded post-combine episode. They break down some combine storylines, including the timing of the event and why it rubbed certain people the wrong way. (5:38) Plus, Joe Burrow's non-combine showing actually carried plenty of intrigue and what to make of Henry Ruggs' 4.27-second 40. The guys dig into their guys who helped and hurt their draft stocks the most. (18:59) And with Kentucky hoops locking up another SEC title, the guys discuss the Cats' upside. (42:43) ESPN Arkansas' Tye Richardson joined the pod to talk all things Hogs with the arrival of Sam Pittman. (48:31) The guys closed out with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:29:11)

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The guys are turning back time and going into the archives to discuss 2001 Tennessee-Florida. They dig into a game that had massive implications for a variety of reasons. It had a pair of teams with national championship aspirations, and it turned out to be Steve Spurrier's last game at The Swamp. The guys break down the cast (The Directors, A-Listers, Breakout Performers and Notable Extras), and they go through the plot of the game with their favorite line from the broadcast, coldest take from the broadcast, the "Jadeveon Clowney reminder that normal people don't play this game" and the "Trent Richardson I can't believe they didn't make it in the NFL." They also discuss what they didn't remember until rewatching this game, when the losing team blew it, what would've happened if the result was flipped and the image we'll always have of this game.

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Marler is healthy again (sort of) and the guys are back at it. They discuss a whole bunch of coaching news, including the surprising announcement that Scott Cochran left Alabama for Georgia. Steve Sarkisian's decision to stay at Alabama instead of taking the Colorado job was also broken down, as was the increasingly likely possibility that Bret Bielema's days as a Power 5 head coach are done. The NCAA's announcement that it'll vote on the 1-time transfer rule prompted takes from the guys (and Mark Richt). With the NFL Combine in full swing, the guys offer up some players and things they'll be watching. Chuck Smith joined the pod to talk all things pass rushing and Marler's TV career. The guys close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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The guys have a bunch to discuss this week, including the aftermath of the Mel Tucker news.The guys break down why that was evident of a new Power 2 (plus Clemson). (6:20) Also, they talk about the future of Will Muschamp and what it'll take for him to keep his job beyond 2020. (25:51) Connor drops some SEC hoops knowledge (sort of) with his "5 things I know about SEC basketball in 2020." (40:00) SEC Network's Alyssa Lang joined the pod to talk about a variety of topics, including bulldogs, Nickelback and some SEC stuff. (56:04) The guys close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:31:01) Hosts: Connor O'Gara, Chris Marler

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The guys hit on, well, pretty much everything this week.

They discuss their takeaways from the opening weekend of the XFL with what worked and what didn't. (8:16) They also lay to rest New Gus and discuss why the Auburn coach's comments raised some eyebrows. (22:41) The guys have some SEC quarterback talk with some new groups for each of them, as well as which freshmen quarterbacks could start a game in 2020. (38:34) XFL announcer/SEC basketball announcer Tom Hart joined the guys to talk about the new league and a variety of other subjects. (1:01:36) They close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:29:33)

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The Super Bowl is over, but football isn't. The guys had some SEC Takeaways from Super Bowl LIV, plus the SEC's revenue for 2018-19 brought on an ever-relevant question. (4:06) The guys mapped out some weird SEC pre-Late Signing Day Storylines, and what to watch for on Wednesday. (27:00) With the XFL starting this weekend, the guy talk about the new league's SEC standouts and some of the new rules. (42:30) Matt Miller joined the guys to talk all things NFL Draft. (52:44) They closed with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:16:54) Hosts: Connor O'Gara, Chris Marler

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The guys are back after an atypical weekend. The Senior Bowl yielded several SEC takeaways, including thoughts on who made themselves some money and what to make of Jalen Hurts' week. (6:10)

The guys had some big-picture things to discuss with Feleipe Franks' move to Arkansas and what lies ahead. (17:43)

Where should the SEC coaches rank heading into 2020? The guys discuss that, as well as the news that Bo Pelini is returning to LSU. (26:14)

Adam Spencer joined the guys to talk all things SEC hoops. (49:25)

They close out with an extended edition of #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:09:01)

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The guys have their first offseason pod, but it's a loaded one. They broke down some big news in the SEC with early NFL Draft departures, as well as the coaching shakeup we saw at Georgia and LSU. (2:45)

The guys dug into their top 5 SEC quarterbacks and broke down why this year is unique. (40:31)

College Bowl Mania runner-up Alex Cooper called in and shared insights of his interesting background. (1:04:45)

The guys shared their thoughts on the Aaron Hernandez documentary and then closed out with 4th and Wrong and their Top 5 Moments of 2019. (1:27:00)

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LSU did it, and the guys have a bunch of things to talk about.

They break down the night that was in New Orleans with takes on LSU's all-time great season, why Joe Burrow earned the right to have the best season in college football history and what this LSU team will be remembered for. (0:00)

The guys have a full recap, and they spin it forward to 2020 with a way-too-early Top 25. (57:35)

Plus, 4th and Wrong and there's a special treat at the end of the episode. (1:05:51)

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Hoooooooo boy, the guys have a ton to get to. Instead of just talking all things national championship, they've got so much more to get to.

Mike Leach is officially coming to the SEC thanks to Mississippi State, and the guys have plenty of reactions to that. (2:07)

Also, Jake Fromm's NFL departure began a strange day for Georgia that also included Cade Mays transferring (to Tennessee) and his dad suing the university after he had his finger severed? Yeah, it's weird stuff that the guys put some perspective with. So what does it mean for the SEC East? And is Florida the favorite? (18:09)

The guys discuss that, and oh, by the way, they have tons of stuff to preview LSU-Clemson in the National Championship. They close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (48:58)

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It's been a busy few days in the SEC and the guys have all the breakdowns.

Fresh off the news of Tua Tagovailoa declaring for the NFL Draft, the guys discuss what it means for him, Alabama and college football as a whole. (1:50)

With the news that Joe Moorhead was fired at Mississippi State, the guys have many thoughts on a weird situation in Starkville. (23:00)

Plus, they dig into some interesting SEC All-Decade discussion. (45:15)

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The guys are back to recap all the non-LSU bowls in the SEC. They've got breakdowns of the conference's successful postseason, plus some big-picture topics on each SEC team who played in a bowl game.

The guys also caught up with Tim Tebow, who talked all things SEC, avocados and wedding planning. (36:43)

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The guys got to see LSU absolutely dominate Oklahoma. They shared their takeaways from the experience in Atlanta, and offered up some perspective on the day that was. The guys discussed the tragedy that Steve Ensminger dealt with on Saturday, and what it meant to LSU players that he coached the way that he did. With the national championship set, the guys spin it forward to Jan. 13 and talk about some keys for LSU to cap off this storybook year with a title. They close with #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Merry Christmas, y'all! We've got a loaded holiday pod complete with breakdowns of every single SEC bowl game.

We've got matchup breakdowns, over/unders and picks for each of the 9 SEC bowl games. (7:50)

We've also got interviews with Kentucky quarterback/receiver/All-American Lynn Bowden (46:47)

...and SEC Network anchor Dari Nowkhah. (1:42:43)

The guys close out with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (2:07:38)

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Early Signing Day is in the books, and the guys have all the takes from the great viral moments and 5-star splashes.

That included some big news out of South Carolina with the Jordan Burch signing.

The guys also had takes on a surprising announcement that a 5-star receiver flipped from LSU to ... Maryland?

What to make of up and down days from Alabama and Georgia was discussed.

Plus, being a new coach in the SEC isn't fun in terms of recruiting. Baylor made the guys LOL and speaking of the Big 12, there was significant news out of Oklahoma.

4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch close it out.

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Its HeismanSZN in the SEC and the guys are here to break down Joe Burrow's historic margin of victory for college football's most prestigious award.

With this season winding down and early signing period just ahead, the guys take a look at recruiting the potential stars of tomorrow with SDS's own Michael Wayne Bratton.

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The regular season is over, but the guys have a ton of things to discuss. Among them, Connor talks about his lost bet. (0:00)

Also, the guys react to the new hires in the SEC, including vacancies filled at Mizzou and Arkansas. (8:38)

Some historical context for Joe Burrow's inevitable Heisman Trophy. (31:33)

Also, it's time for SEC Bowl Excitement Rankings. (50:31)

Chick-fil-A President and CEO Gary Stokan joined the guys to talk about LSU-Oklahoma. (1:13:16)

The guys close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:31:05)

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The guys have a bunch of post-conference championship weekend takes.

They recapped the live pod in Atlanta with all the details of how the experience went.

Plus, they shared takeaways from an SEC Championship that they had a unique from.

What should we make of Georgia? How unstoppable is LSU now? The guys talk Playoff and yes, most importantly, they talk Lane Kiffin to Ole Miss.

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On the eve of the SEC Championship, the guys recorded live from the Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, GA. with special guests Peter Burns, Jacob Hester, and Tom Hart.

This episode is full of tons of behind the scenes stories from the lives of Connor, Marler, and the guests, plus some of the best football analysis you'll find anywhere.

The guys also took questions and did a bit of an impromptu #FourthAndWrong with listeners in the audience.

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It's conference championship week, and the guys have all the talk to get you to Saturday.

Before they talk LSU-Georgia, the guys break down some Playoff poll reactions and talk some potential scenarios this weekend. (6;00)

With 3 SEC coaching vacancies, the guys discuss candidates for each gig, as well as rank which job is most attractive and which is least. (20:03)

The guys have a FULL SEC Championship preview, complete with storylines, over/unders and picks. (41:27)

They close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:12:52)

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Rivalry Week is in the books and the guys have all the reactions.

They break down what happened in the Iron Bowl and what it means for Alabama, with full reactions from Marler on some controversial plays. (10:45)

Also, the guys have "One Thing They Liked" from every Rivalry Week game in the SEC. (37:15)

With the SEC Championship just around the corner, the guys look ahead to the matchup in Atlanta. (1:06:30)

Also, the guys react to the news that Barry Odom is out at Mizzou. They close with #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:14:17)

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It's Thanksgiving, and the guys have a full plate of SEC goodness for y'all.

They've got takes from the surprising decision to put Ohio State ahead of LSU at No. 1 and what it means down the road. (6:37)

The guys preview the Iron Bowl and give some praise to Steve Sarkisian. It's Rivalry Week, and the guys have a complete slate of picks and over/unders to get to, plus Locks of the Week. (23:40)

Gene Chizik joined the guys and talked about his Auburn days, what it would take for him to get back into coaching and who he thinks will prevail in the Iron Bowl. (1:13:26)

The guys close out with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightNotMeanEnough. (2:04:34)

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The guys have a full recap of Cupcake Week with takes from Georgia's squeaker win against Texas A&M. (11:09)

Five Things I Liked highlights a couple of bold coaching moves, as well as some big-time play some once-overlooked skill players. (7:29)

The guys spin it forward with the Playoff conversation and discuss the impact of what we saw from Oregon and Ohio State. (49:40)

Iron Bowl week is here, so the guys have some thoughts on what to expect in this year's showdown. Plus, Connor guesses the Week 13 lines. (1:00:39)

The guys close with #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:14:07)

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Cake Week is here. That's right. Cake Week. The guys have a loaded pod for a not-so-loaded slate.

They've got reactions to the latest Playoff poll with predictions for who makes the field. (6:07)

Plus, they put themselves in the position of the SEC athletic directors and make decisions about keeping/firing coaches. (23:47)

Week 13 Picks and Over/Unders are minimal for Cake Week, but the guys have those anyway. (47:44)

There's also a mini Winning & Boozing to go along with it. (57:37)

SEC Network/BFF Peter Burns joins the guys to talk all things LSU, Playoff and #DadLife. (1:02:13)

The guys close with Locks of the Week, 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch (1:24:30)

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The guys break down what turned out to be a bit of a downer week with the news of Tua Tagovailoa's season-ending hip injury. (0:00)

They break that down and talk about the impact it has on his legacy. (6:14)

The guys also discuss the rest of the weekend in the SEC, including how Georgia earned a hard-fought win in the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry and 1 Thing I liked. (19:29)

The guys guess some Cupcake Week lines and close with #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:00:49)

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The guys are fired up for an all-SEC slate in Week 12, which includes Marler's favorite rivalry.

The second Playoff poll came out, and the guys have plenty of thoughts on the rankings with takes on Georgia, Alabama, Minnesota, Oregon and Utah. (5:40)

The Deep South's Oldest Rivalry should be a dandy this year, and the guys preview their keys to the matchup. (22:01)

They've got Week 12 SEC Picks and Over/Unders, plus Locks of the Week. (35:49)

Former Alabama running back Shaun Alexander joined the guys on behalf of Johnsonville. (1:05:29)

They close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:35:00)

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The guys have soooooo much to get to from a wild weekend in the SEC.

We've got a full reaction from Marler on LSU ending the streak against Alabama, plus we've got some short- and long-term questions about how it impacts the Playoff. (0:00)

The guys have a recap of their time in Athens, as well as 1 Thing I Liked. (29:26)

The guys found out in the midst of the pod that Chad Morris was fired, so they reacted to that. (49:33)

Ed Talks is as electric as ever, and #ItMightMeanTooMuch is something you have to hear to believe. (1:01:51)

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It's a monumental weekend in the SEC with LSU and Alabama facing off, and Connor and Chris have everything you need to get ready to roll.

The guys have a bunch of thoughts on the first Playoff rankings, as well as what to watch for with the showdown in Tuscaloosa. (8:37)

The guys make their Week 11 Picks and Over/Unders. (43:00)

Former LSU star Jacob Hester joined the show to talk all things Bama-LSU. (1:13:57)

The guys close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:47:23)

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Georgia made the guys' last-minute prediction switches look incredibly dumb.

They recap the World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party, including what it means for Georgia's Playoff path. (8:26)

The guys have "1 Thing I Liked" to recap the rest of the Week 10 SEC action, plus they guess some Week 11 SEC lines and debate what the first Playoff poll will look like on Tuesday. (26:17)

They end with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:11:24)

Hosts: Connor O'Gara, Chris Marler

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The guys have a bunch of stuff to get to ahead of Week 10.

They talked about a couple of big stories, including the Joey Gatewood transfer portal news and the huge news in the NCAA about allowing to begin the process for players to make money off their likeness. (11:13)

What are the keys to World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party? The guys break that down, as well as all the Week 10 SEC games with picks and over/unders. (27:51)

They caught up with SEC Network analyst Matt Stinchcomb, as well. (1:05)

The guys close with some Halloween and 4th and Wrong fun. (1:18:03)

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The guys have a fun, loaded weekend to recap from their time in Baton Rouge.

The guys explained how they lucked into some tickets, how Marler trolled Connor on live television and why SDS Podcast listeners are the best. (:47)

Also, One Thing I Liked from every non-Auburn/LSU game, complete with some early takes on LSU-Alabama. (38:47)

The guys guess the Week 10 lines and wrap up with Ed Talks. (52:23)

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Week 9 is here and the guys have everything you need to get you ready for it.

They preview Auburn-LSU and discuss the plan for their first trip to Baton Rouge. (5:33)

The guys also play SEC Bowl or No Bowl to decide who's going to the postseason. (19:41)

Week 9 Picks and Over/Unders provide all the gambling advice you'll need, and Lock of the Week makes its return. (34:23)

SEC Network analyst Cole Cubelic joins the guys to talk Auburn-LSU, SEC offensive lines and Tom Hart's mayoral campaign. (1:00:00)

They close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:28:14)

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The guys recap a weird Week 8 in the SEC, which was capped off by Tua Tagovailoa's ankle injury.

They discuss the short- and long-term implications of that, then dig into LSU's showing in Starkville, including Joe Burrow's moment of nudity. (6:14)

Plus, what in the world should we make of Georgia after that showing against Kentucky? (23:04)

The guys talk Florida's win at South Carolina and why Will Muschamp was justified to be as upset as he was. (33:18)

Also, what happened to Mizzou at Vandy? (44:40)

The guys close with "1 Thing I Liked," they guess some Week 9 SEC lines, plus Ed Talks and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (57:15)

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The guys have a ton of halfway #content to preview Week 8.

They rank the SEC coaches based entirely on 2019. Needless to say, there was some disagreement. (7:01)

The guys also have Week 8 Picks and Over/Unders, plus an interview with good buddy Luke Del Rio. The former Florida quarterback talked about his new career path and shared some insights about Kyle Trask. (1:02:44)

The guys closed things out with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:33:55)

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What a Week 7 it was. The guys have a ton of takes about a wild week in the SEC that saw South Carolina pull off the upset of the year at Georgia.

The guys talk big picture for the Dawgs and break down their issues. (5:08)

They also have plenty of thoughts on what LSU did against Florida in Baton Rouge on Saturday night. (17:29)

Plus, a breakdown of Alabama's convincing win at Texas A&M. (29:26)

Who deserves to be in the top 6? The guys talk that. (35:27)

Connor delivered a Joe Moorhead rant unlike any he's delivered before. (48:04)

The guys did one thing they liked about the rest of the games. (58:09)

Ed Talks made a return and the guys had an SEC hoops #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:12:52)

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The guys are back to break down a loaded Week 7 slate ahead, including the massive showdown in Baton Rouge between Florida and LSU. (6:00)

Speaking of those squads, the guys give the weakness for each SEC contender that could prevent a Playoff run. (18:03)

Also, the guys do their weekly picks and over/unders for each Week 7 SEC game. (32:38)

Adam Spencer joins the pod to talk a little Mizzou, SEC East and hot dogs. (1:02:02)

The guys wrap things up with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:18:28)

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The guys have a TON of stuff to recap from Week 6 in the SEC, including how Uncle Chris bounced back.

Takeaways from Florida's impressive showing against Auburn were discussed, (7:35)

as were some differing opinions on Georgia-Tennessee. (18:23)

The guys discussed one thing they liked from the rest of the SEC games. Ed Talks returns to the pod with a happy Coach O (sort of). (29:44)

They shared who they believe is the SEC's worst team, plus they guess the Week 7 SEC lines and close out with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (46:22)

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The guys have a TON of things to get to in a loaded Week 6 preview pod.

They discuss why this week was peak-2019 in college football. They break down the headliner matchups between Auburn and Florida, as well as Georgia and Tennessee. (1:00)

The guys offer up their picks and over/unders for the Week 6 slate, and they give their locks of the week. (32:38)

Kirk Herbstreit caught up with the guys to talk about his green hands, Heisman candidates and Goodyear's "Headed to the Hall" sweepstakes. (58:16)

The guys close out with a special edition of 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:14:28)

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The guys recorded a pod from Charlotte following a day with the SEC Network crew.

They recapped their experience there and why Gene Chizik made 2010 Marler stop in his tracks. The guys recap some blowout games, as well as a Clemson comp and why Alabama is a worthy new No. 1. The guys guess a couple Week 6 Lines and finish with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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The guys are back to get you ready for all things Week 5 in the SEC.

They discuss the big news in college football in regards to the D'Eriq King news and if it's a trend we'll see develop. (4:19)

They also went through Connor's Top 10 SEC Players of 2019 so far. The guys made their Week 5 SEC picks and talked some over/unders, as well. (11:53)

Paul Finebaum joined the guys to talk about his crazy travel schedule, Jeremy Pruitt's future and whether the restraining order against Marler has been lifted. (1:02:06)

The guys closed the episode with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:30:54)

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The guys are back to recap an eventful Week 4 in the SEC.

They talk all things Notre Dame-Georgia and what to make of the Dawgs. (4:55)

They also explained why Auburn after Saturday's win against Texas A&M should be a top-5 team. (18:40)

They break down Florida's impressive showing in Kyle Trask's first start. Plus, they have 1 big takeaway from each other SEC game. (30:33)

The guys close with Ed Talks and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:17:51)

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The guys have a loaded show for a loaded Week 4 slate in the SEC.

Before they dig into all the matchups, they talk some early Heisman talk and who the best early bets are. (4:31)

The guys have a full breakdown of Week 4 SEC games with picks and over/unders, as well as the locks of the week. (16:37)

BFF/SEC Network's Chris Doering joined the guys to talk Kyle Trask, Tennessee-Florida and more. (105:26)

The guys close out with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:28:45)

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The guys have aaaaaaall the takes from a wild Week 3 in the SEC.

They discuss what Feleipe Franks' injury meant and what they took from Kyle Trask's comeback to beat Kentucky. (5:20)

Marler shared insights from his weekend in Columbia, including some takeaways to Ryan Hilinski's impressive SEC debut. (19:53)

Also, the guys talk about the new quarterbacks in the conference stepping up. (37:57)

Uncle Chris shares some gambling success and bad beats from the weekend. They look ahead to Week 4 by guessing some line predictions for SEC games, and they close out with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (45:33)

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The guys are back to preview all things Week 3 in the SEC.

They've got some wild midweek storylines, including the dumb comment Jeremy Pruitt made referencing his team's slow start, as well as some Alabama scheduling gripes and LSU's lack of air condition at Texas. (3:39)

The guys have picks and over/unders for Week 3, along with some Uncle Chris knowledge bombs. (30:00)

Bleacher Report's Adam Kramer joined the podcast to talk all things kegs, eggs and college football in 2019. (52:51)

The guys closed with a letter to get one listener out of moving, 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:21:47)

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A wild Week 2 gave the guys plenty to talk about. But because Marler was out of commission because of a recent health scare, SDS’ own Adam Spencer co-hosted with Connor.

They talked all things good (LSU), bad (Texas A&M) and ugly (Tennessee), as well as 5 more things to make Tennessee fans feel better. {0:00)

Adam dropped some knowledge on Mizzou after a Week 2 turnaround. (25:36)

The guys also touched on some key injuries in the SEC, and 5 things that Connor liked from Week 2 in the SEC. (33:36)

The guys closed with #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (47:50)

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The guys are back to look ahead to all things SEC in Week 2. That includes Ryan Hilinski as South Carolina's QB1 after Jake Bentley's injury, plus the guys preview Texas A&M Clemson. (2:40)

They've got picks and over/unders for every SEC game with a line, as well. (10:24)

Ahead of LSU-Texas, the guys caught up with their buddy Jacob Hester. (1:00:21)

Uncle Chris has a little Winning and Boozing for a handful of SEC games. (1:22:16)

They close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:40:30)

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In a wild Week 1 in the SEC, there was more bad than good.

The guys started a rare in-person pod by recapping the “good,” which was Auburn’s comeback and Marler’s first press box experience. The “bad” was Tennessee laying a massive egg against Georgia State, South Carolina collapsing against UNC, Mizzou’s comeback falling short at Wyoming and much more.

They also offered up some Week 1 overreactions and closed with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanMuch

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Y’all. We know it’s a day late, but we’ve got you ready for Week 1.

We have a huge preview pod with topics to hit on for Alabama-Duke, Georgia-Vandy and Auburn-Oregon. (3:26)

We’ve got some Uncle Chris gambling advice along with picks against the spread and some Week 1 over/unders. (32:21)

The guys caught up with Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl President/CEO Gary Stokan, who talked about the origins of Alabama-Duke, the future of neutral-site games and more. (1:02:06)

Then they closed with a special 4th and Wrong edition for Marler’s first trip to the press box. (1:23:00)

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Week 0 is in the books, and boy, was it interesting.

The guys recap all the action from the Florida-Miami opener, including what to make of Feleipe Franks' up-and-down start to 2019. (2:11)

The guys also dig into the NCAA punishment that Mississippi State received and why Mizzou fans have every right to be upset by it. (33:13)

That's not the only MSU thing the guys broke down. They discussed Joe Moorhead's decision to roll with Tommy Stevens. (40:05)

Also, the guys take a look ahead to Week 1 and provide insight on all the SEC opponents. (45:15)

They close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:10:29)

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In a truly LOADED game week pod, the guys have a ton of stuff to get to.

They break down the big news on The Plains that Bo Nix is Auburn's starting quarterback, which leads to some gloating from Marler. (4:52)

The guys also discuss Marler's list of underrated players and breakout players in the SEC. (15:19)

Because the season starts on Saturday, the guys give their Playoff and national championship predictions for 2019. Uncle Chris and Connor even get into a Florida-Miami edition of over/under. (26:19)

ESPN/College GameDay's Chris Fallica joins the pod to talk all things gambling, Florida-Miami, GameDay and more. (47:54)

The guys take you into game week with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:22:40)

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GAME WEEK IS HERE, Y'ALL.

The guys have plenty of stuff to get to, including some instant reactions to the preseason AP Top 25, (4:04)

the SEC East Crystal Ball and a few updates from fall camp. (21:57)

To preview Florida-Miami this weekend, the guys brought on SDS' own Neil Blackmon to break down what to expect from the Gators in Orlando. (48:38)

They closed with 4th and Wrong and a twist on #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:07:13)

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It's the dog days of summer, but we've got the heat for y'all.

The guys got into a ton, including a debate of the best programs of all-time, (4:02)

a peak inside the SEC West Crystal Ball (19:01)

and some SEC fall camp updates. (40:13)

They also welcomed on Kentucky linebacker/legend Kash Daniel, who provided insight on everything from him playing quarterback to Black Sabbath. (50:00)

The guys closed with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:11:45)

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Ooooooh boy, y'all. Fall camp headlines dominated the discussion.

The guys talked about the impact of a couple of key injuries, as well as the strange situation that unfolded with Brenton Cox leaving Georgia for Florida. (2:45)

Tate Martell isn't starting for Miami (FL) against Florida in the opener, which the guys weighed in on. (23:50)

Uncle Chris offered up his expertise on some interesting moving lines, too. (35:49)

SEC Network anchor Dari Nowkhah joined the podcast for an all-time interview with the guys. (49:00)

They closed with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMightMeanTooMuch. (1:25:16)

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The guys are back at it with their final "It Just Meant More" of the offseason. This week, they relive the 7-overtime thriller between Arkansas and Kentucky. The guys set the scene with the A-Listers, the directors, the breakout performers and the prominent extras. They break things down from the game with superlatives for "favorite line from the broadcast," "coldest take," "The Jadeveon Clowney reminder that normal people don't play this sport" and "The Trent Richardson I can't believe they didn't make it in the NFL," Plus, the guys break down when the game was lost, what would've happened if the result was flipped and the lasting image from this game.

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Fall camp is off and running and so are we. The guys recap an eventful Bachelor Party weekend and why a certain former Ohio State coach was in the news. (0:00)

Also, the guys discuss Tom Herman's "Mecca" comment about Texas, as well as updates from SEC fall camps. (12:25)

Rachel Baribeau joined the pod at SEC Media Days to discuss her #ChangingTheNarrative initiative and the 2019 season. (36:00)

The guys closed with 4th and Wrong and an overdue #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (46:56)

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The guys are back with a loaded slate of topics, including some (brief) Bachelorette discussion, and how they'd build the SEC Super Team for 2019, (3:21)

as well as reactions to Sports Illustrated's list of top 100 players in college football. (29:34)

College football writer/TV personality Tony Barnhart joined the guys to talk all things Georgia, hosting the Paul Finebaum Show and much, much more. (50:56)

To wrap things up before they each go to bachelor parties this weekend, the guys did a special Bachelor Party Edition of 4th and Wrong. (1:23:12)

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Fall camp is here, y'all! A blessed time it is. We've got a loaded show complete with why Arkansas fans flooded Connor's mentions, (2:00)

bold SEC takes for fall camp and "Position U" in the SEC. (16:53)

The guys interviewed their good friend, SEC Network announcer Tom Hart, at SEC Media Days. (59:52)

They close things out with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:15:35)

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Take a stroll down memory lane and look back on one of the classic 21st century SEC games with us.

In 2007, No. 9 Florida was trying to defend its national title. But that road went through No. 1 LSU, more specifically Death Valley at night.

The guys set the scene with the A-List stars, the directors, the breakout performers, and the prominent extras.

They dug into their favorite lines from the broadcast, the best cold takes from the broadcast, the Jadeveon Clowney reminder that normal human beings don't play this game, the Trent Richardson "I can't believe this guy didn't make it in the NFL," the thing they didn't remember/know until re-watching this game, when the losing team blew it, what would've happened if the result was flipped and the lasting image they'll have from that night. Enjoy!

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Media Days are over, but the fun is just beginning. LSU was in the news for a couple of reasons (one good and one sad). (0:00)

The guys have some thoughts about the media’s preseason All-SEC teams. Lots of thoughts. 6:02)

Also, Uncle Chris has some interesting early rivalry and SEC lines that the guys dig into. (19:23)

And believe it or not, Nick Saban’s daughter came on the podcast to discuss all things Bachelorette, her dad’s future and what it was like growing up with the G.O.A.T. (31:26)

The guys close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:13:08)

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The guys closed things down in Hoover with a recap of the weekend that was. They talked about their Alabama-Clemson disagreement, Kash Daniel being a legend, what their interesting Wednesdays included and much, much more. SEC Network analyst Chris Doering stopped by to catch up with the guys to talk all things Media Days, Gators and Marler's Bachelor Party.

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Tuesday Recap from SEC Media Days, Peter Burns Interview (ep. 206) by Saturday Down South

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We’re at SEC Media Days to recap everything from Monday in Hoover. The guys talked about a variety of topics, including what we learned from Florida, LSU and Mizzou. They also broke down the plethora of quarterbacks in Hoover, specifically the 3 who we heard from on Monday. Can Feleipe Franks take the next step? Is Kelly Bryant ready to shine? Is Joe Burrow the greatest? Also, the guys discussed some interesting nuggets like what Greg Sankey said about transparency with officiating and what Ed Orgeron said about Myles Brennan. The guys closed by looking ahead to Tuesday’s action and what they expect to see.

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SEC Media Days are here, y'all.

The guys have a full preview of the week ahead in Birmingham, including their favorite things about Media Days, (4:16)

1 question they wish they could ask every coach if they had to take truth serum (16:00)

and some media days predictions. (40:10)

The guys caught up with SEC Network analyst Cole Cubelic, who talked all things Auburn, Gus, having access to the transfer portal and more. (49:28)

They closed out with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:11:30)

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Yes, it finally happened. We went in-depth with Mr. Anti-SEC, Danny Kanell.

But before we did that, we hit on some Georgia receiver talk with Demetris Robertson suddenly becoming the country's biggest and most important 2019 wild card. (3:07)

Because it's Fourth of July, we talked about the SEC's most explosive players and we revisited the discussion about America's team in college football. (11:44)

The guys talked about a ton of different things with Kanell, including what was at the root of his SEC trolling and why he is the way he is. (37:27)

The guys closed out with a Fourth of July Edition of 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:20:36)

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The guys stepped inside their SEC time machine and went back to an iconic moment in the conference's history. The premiere episode of "It Just Meant More" was devoted to the 2012 SEC Championship, which saw Georgia come up just short of taking down Alabama in an instant classic.

The guys looked back on that day by breaking it down into a variety of categories. We've got the quick rundown of what happened and what was on the line, the A-Listers (star players), the Directors (coaches), the breakout stars and the prominent extras. The guys then shared the favorite line from the broadcast, the best could take from the broadcast, the Jadeveon Clowney reminder that normal people don't play this sport, the Trent Richardson "I can't believe they didn't make it in the NFL," things you didn't know/remember until re-watching this game, when the losing team blew it, what happened afterward with flipped results and the lasting image of this game. We had some fun, y'all.

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We've got an all-time episode with an all-time guest this week.

The guys talked about Phil Steele's bowl projections and which SEC fanbases should hate them the most. (5:00)

With the NBA Draft on Thursday, the guys discussed a couple of interesting SEC trends and why it's weird that nobody flexes about draft numbers. (22:40)

On the subject of historic SEC games, the guys broke down some of the program-changing wins in the 21st century. (28:31)

Speaking of that, the guys talked with former South Carolina quarterback Stephen Garcia about that epic 2010 Alabama game, the Gamecocks' 2019 outlook, Steve Spurrier stories and a wild tale from being recruited by Urban Meyer. (41:10)

The guys closed with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:17:18)

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The SEC might’ve had a slow news week, but the guys have a LOADED pod for y’all.

They break down names for Urban Meyer’s new bar, (3:00)

they made some early calls on Week 1 SEC lines and they had some Peak Offseason Content. (10:20)

The guys also caught up with Fred Segal (AKA the guy who operates the Freezing Cold Takes Twitter account) to talk all things Florida and Cold Takes. (50:00)

The guys closed out with Marler doing his homework by coming up with actors for SEC West coaches and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:30:20)

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The SEC is officially old enough to drink. Rather, alcohol is coming to SEC stadiums this fall. (0:00)

The guys discussed all things alcohol in the SEC with reaction to the news out of Destin, plus a timely introduction to "Winning and Boozing." (17:43)

The guys break down the Jerrion Ealy situation and other MLB/college football decisions. (48:00)

Also, they have some Peak Offseason Content, a special edition of 4th and Wrong and an alcohol-related edition of #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:29:44)

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It’s the end of May, but we’re in midseason form with offseason storylines. We’ve got a way to fix the transfer portal that coaches are complaining about, (2:30)

Plus why you shouldn’t bet on Tua Tagovailoa or Trevor Lawrence to win the Heisman Trophy right now and an interesting countdown of SEC schools to experience as a student in the 21st century. (17:46)

We’ve also got a great interview with former Vol great and current Tennessee radio host Jayson Swain to talk all things Jeremy Pruitt era and (intern) Butch Jones. (55:18)

The guys close out with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:27:04)

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The quarterback carousel is in midseason form, y'all. We talked about Connor being wrong about Malik Willis and Tommy Stevens deciding to reunite with Joe Moorhead at Mississippi State. (2:45)

The guys dug into an odd comment from Willie Taggart over the weekend and what it says about the current state of Florida State. (13:33)

The new annual segment "Peak Offseason" had its second showing, which meant the guys gave jobs for every SEC coach if football wasn't a thing. (34:23)

Former LSU star and current radio host Jacob Hester joined the guys to talk about the 2007 national championship, Nick Saban, Les Miles and the 2019 outlook for LSU. (47:45)

They close with 4th and Wrong, Mean Tweets and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:20:08)

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Florida kept us busy the last week with the bizarre Chris Steele situation. (4:53)

The guys talk about the short- and long-term implications for Dan Mullen and Florida in the wake of that story hitting the masses. (8:51)

Because it's ranking season, the guys rank their top 10 Power 5 head coaches. (19:00)

They also introduced a new segment called "Peak Offseason Content" wherein they poke fun at an odd column from a writer in Alabama, and with the NCAA Softball Tournament here, the guys list their SEC Beer League Softball lineups. (44:06)

They close with 4th and Wrong, Mean Tweets and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:00:00)

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Yes, it's already been two years. And yes, we had to celebrate Jim McElwain's viral shark photo (that really wasn't him) in SDS Pod fashion.

Before we took a trip down memory lane, we discussed South Carolina having the toughest schedule in the country, (5:07)

Will Muschamp's future in Columbia, (14:13)

some horrific ACC/SEC coach rankings that we definitely didn't come up with (25:51)

and why the Florida-Georgia offseason trolling war keeps getting better. (33:48)

We interviewed SDS' Neil Blackmon and SB Nation's Morgan Moriarty look back on the bizarreness that was the McElwain shark photo. (39:41)

We close out with 4th and Wrong, Mean Tweet and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:08:22)

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The NFL Draft is in the books, and guess what? The SEC owned draft weekend once again. The guys break down all the SEC nuggets that came from draft weekend. They also discuss the interesting tweet from Terrell Lewis that appeared to be about a couple of Alabama players falling in the NFL Draft, as well as which un-drafted SEC players were the biggest surprises. The guys look back at some wild projections from last year's way-too-early mock drafts and talk about some early 2020 projections. With Dabo Swinney locked in at Clemson for another 10 years, the guys talk about the Alabama clause and eventual non-Swinney replacements for Nick Saban. They close with 4th and Wrong, Mean Tweets with Marler and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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The 2019 NFL Draft is here and the guys are back to break all of it down.

Before they talked about the SEC's outlook for the weekend, they closed some thoughts about spring football. They talked about Georgia's spring game and some post-spring quarterback rankings in the SEC. (2:11)

The guys also dug into an SEC quarterback trend in the draft, draft over/unders and some prop bets with Uncle Chris. (38:18)

Bleacher Report's Matt Miller joined the pod to talk about all the action we're expecting to see in Nashville this week. (59:07)

The guys closed with 4th and Wrong and an Easter edition of #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:21:30)

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Spring football is all but over, but not before the guys look back on a loaded weekend of scrimmages.

They have an overreaction from each SEC spring game last weekend. (4:08)

The guys discussed what’s wrong with Tua Tagovailoa and how close the gap between he and Jake Fromm is. (33:14)

Speaking of Fromm, the guys also broke down the exclusive 30/15 club and why Fromm and D’Andre Swift could join it. (41:18)

Hewitt-Trussville coach Josh Floyd joined the podcast to talk about what it was like to play quarterback for Gus Malzahn, and he also provided insight on coaching Alabama freshman quarterback Paul Tyson, the great-grandson of Bear Bryant. (48:24)

The guys closed with 4th and Wrong and a Dan Mullen troll job in #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:21:11)

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It's been a hot minute, but the guys got back to some SEC football talk.

Before they did that, they discussed Rick Barnes turning down UCLA and staying at Tennessee. (1:28)

The guys also dug into why Nick Saban and Ronnie Harrison were both right about their opposing viewpoints regarding early NFL draft entries. (18:51)

With spring football in full swing, Connor and Chris dished out a fire take for every scrimmage from last weekend. (28:51)

They also offered up some things that they want to see from the 8 SEC spring games this weekend. (47:13)

And last, but not least, the guys closed with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (53:46)

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Auburn lost to Virginia in the Final Four, which meant that the guys devoted the entire podcast to The Office Episode Bracket.

Well, Chris and Connor broke down the devastating Auburn loss to start, but everything after that was all Office-related. (2:37)

The guys discussed the bracket’s biggest surprise matchup, which episode should’ve made the cut that didn’t and some trends that they noticed. (16:00)

They also dug into their Bottom Four episodes, how Connor beefed up with “Stress Relief,” a favorite quote/scene from each Elite Eight episode and a discussion of their championship round episodes.

The guys closed with 4th and Wrong: The Office edition. (1:35:15)

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We've got a huge, huge pod. The SEC Coach of the Year, Mark Stoops, joined the show to talk all things Kentucky, tattoo sleeves, Benny Snell, Kash Daniel and more. (38:50)

The guys also got into discussing the demise of the AAF, (4:58)

and they predicted every SEC opening day starting quarterback. (12:10)

Speaking of predictions, the guys made their final Auburn-Virginia predictions. (1:01:40)

They broke down some early Week 1 lines in the SEC, as well. (1:05:12)

After a brief, 1-pod hiatus, 4th and Wrong returned and a certain Alabama fan was the subject of #ItMightMeanTooMuch (1:09:49)

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History. Auburn is moving on to the Final Four for the first time ever and the guys have plenty of takes on the Tigers' incredible run to Minneapolis. (0:00)

How did Auburn take down Kentucky? What should we make of the Cats missing the Final Four for the fourth year in a row? (3:37)

Also, the guys dispelled the belief that Auburn is a Cinderella because of the path it took in beating blue bloods galore. (16:53)

The guys share their opinions on what the weekend meant for the SEC (24:46)

and closed with some Auburn-Virginia over/unders, predictions and an update on The Office Episode Bracket's Final Four. (36:33)

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There's big, big news for SEC fans.

There's a new villain in the house, and he goes by the name "Sam Ehlinger." The guys explain why the Texas quarterback is the perfect villain for SEC fans. (3:40)

They also discuss an interesting comment from Gus Malzahn and what it could mean for his quarterback situation. (12:13)

With the basketball coaching carousel in full swing, the guys rank the SEC hoops coaching vacancies. (18:47)

They caught up with former Georgia walk-on Candler Cook and discussed his new book "From Underdog to Bulldog" on his incredible story just to make the team in Athens. (40:23)

The guys closed with some gambling advice from Uncle Chris, 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch. (1:08:00)

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SEC hoops are. On. Fire. The conference sent 4 teams to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1996 and the guys break down the madness that was from the opening weekend. They looked back on what each SEC team (LSU, Kentucky, Auburn, Tennessee) did to reach the Sweet 16, with over/unders and predictions. Ed Talks made a prominent return and the guys provided an update for their Office Episode Bracketology.

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Coach O got paid, y'all. Sort of. The LSU coach got an extension and a raise, but not quite as big as what the guys were expecting. They talk about that, as well as this #TankForTua storyline and why it's not likely that it'll happen. The guys also break down Johnny Manziel's move to the AAF and they get into a fire debate about the top SEC basketball/football coach combinations. SEC Network announcer Tom Hart joined to talk all things SEC hoops ahead of the NCAA Tournament. The guys close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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It. Is. March. Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler stayed up late on Selection Sunday to talk all the hoops ahead of the NCAA Tournament. The guys talk about the opening lines, what to make of Auburn's odd seeding, if LSU is in shape to avoid an upset, what expectations for Kentucky should be and we run through our first round predictions for SEC games, as well as list our Final Four and national champs.

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No need to fear, y’all. The SEC Tournament is here. The guys have a ton of hoops topics to discuss with SDS basketball expert Adam Spencer, including what happens with LSU, tournament predictions and over/unders. Speaking of over/unders, the lines for SEC regular season win totals from BetOnline are out. The guys hit on some noteworthy early observations from that. The guys tackled 5 questions in 4th and Wrong and it was a crootin’-focused edition of #ItMightMeanTooMuch. Also, the guys closed with a BIG announcement for something that’s in the works.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler are back to break down the weekend that was, especially at the NFL Combine. The guys discuss all the SEC takeaways from the festivities in Indianapolis. The guys also look at some of the intriguing spring storylines in the SEC that’ll have our attention. They interview SEC Network host Peter Burns, who talked LSU, his Monday Night Football replacement and not getting a hole-in-one. The guys close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back with a loaded episode. They discuss a variety of topics, including Marler's first AAF experience and the change to the Auburn-Georgia matchup. The guys also dug into all things NFL Combine ahead of the festivities in Indianapolis. Connor got to check something off his SEC bucket list and interview Mississippi State coach Joe Moorhead, who went into a bunch of different things he went through in Year 1 in Starkville. The guys close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler are back to talk all things SEC football (and basketball). The guys discuss why Todd Grantham’s new contract was a microcosm of assistants in the SEC and what it means for college football. They also talk about the new Tennessee-Mizzou rivalry forming and why Barry Odom was on the money. With the Tennessee-Kentucky matchup as the talk of the college basketball world, the guys talk about that and the rise of SEC hoops in 2019. They interview former Mizzou receiver and current radio host T.J. Moe who talked all things bowl ban, Drew Lock and Wes Welker. And with the Academy Awards coming on Sunday, the guys give their Oscar comps to college football characters. They close with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler are back to break down the weekend that was in the college football world. They discuss their thoughts on the opening weekend of the AAF, which Connor witnessed in Orlando. The guys also hit on the NCAA ruling that granted former Georgia quarterback Justin Fields immediate eligibility at Ohio State. The guys got to interview their new favorite Australian SEC fan, Tommy O’Rourke, who talked all things Alabama fandom and his Texas Pete obsession. They close out by reading Valentines to SEC coaches and covering a ton of different stuff in 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler are back to break down all things National Signing Day. The guys talked about 3 noteworthy SEC commitments in the top 50, and they broke down their winners and losers of the day and what it means for those programs going forward. The guys also discussed whether Alabama won or lost the day, and they closed with an #ItMightMeanTooMuch that you have to hear to believe.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler are back to discuss the big news out of Missouri last week. They hit on the long-term impact of Mizzou’s bowl ban and why social media was too quick with its Kelly Bryant reaction. They also interviewed SDS News Editor Michael Bratton and talked all things National Signing Day. The guys also talked about the new dynamic of February signing day and the debut of the Alliance of American Football. They closed with 4th and Wrong and Connor saved a Florida State rant for #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler are back to talk about all things SEC and Super Bowl LIII. The guys discuss why Drew Lock proved them (Connor, really) wrong, why Nick Starkel deserves praise and why Hugh Freeze has been getting too much of it. They break down some interesting SEC draft trends in the Playoff era and Uncle Chris breaks down his favorite Super Bowl prop bets. Plus, 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to talk football AND basketball in the SEC. The guys break down the SEC angles for the Super Bowl, plus they talk SEC coach poaching updates and Connor had an Ed Orgeron rant. They also interview SDS writer/basketball expert Adam Spencer, who provided the ultimate SEC basketball guide for football fans. The guys closed with 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to talk about the massive news in college football. They break down all things Jalen Hurts to Oklahoma. They talk reactions, the updated Heisman odds and why Vegas was horribly wrong. They also rank the transfer quarterbacks in terms of most likely to succeed, and they close out by counting down the top 5 Hurts moments at Alabama and they set some over/unders for his 2019 season at Oklahoma.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler are back to discuss the latest in the first week of the offseason. That included some discussion about the bizarreness that is the Alabama offensive coordinator situation (3:27), as well as some Kyler Murray talk and why his NFL decision relates to Jalen Hurts (19:02). They also broke down which SEC teams were hurt the most by the early NFL draft entries (30:10). The guys interviewed 4th place Bowl Mania finisher Evan Luczak to talk about his picks and being an Alabama fan in the upper peninsula (48:32). The guys closed out by breaking down early Heisman Trophy odds (1:04:41), plus 4th and Wrong (1:12:01) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to recap the year that was in the SEC. Before they did that, they discussed the big news about Jalen Hurts entering the transfer portal (2:01) and Jim Chaney leaving Georgia for Tennessee (20:49). In addition to providing some SEC Superlatives for the 2018 season (34:02), the guys also talk about their favorite moments for every SEC teams (40:46). They discuss some reactions from the Way-Too-Early Top 25 (1:04:33) and close with #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to break down Alabama's humbling national championship loss. Marler shared his reactions from Santa Clara and Connor admitted why Marler was right. They discussed the bizarre fake field goal attempt (14:12), what it means for Alabama and Clemson moving forward (33:18), if 2018 Clemson ranks as an all-time team (47:46) and if they'd take Tua Tagovailoa or Trevor Lawrence in 2019 (54:35). That, plus they closed with #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to recap the flurry of SEC bowls this week. The guys put a bow on the New Year's Day bowls with thoughts on what the narratives should be after LSU knocked off defending national champion UCF with Ed Talks (3:14), how Georgia lost to Texas (17:55) and what Kentucky beating Penn State meant (28:56). The guys round up the rest of the bowls from earlier in the week and look ahead to the national championship on Monday. They talk about a major issue that the title game is facing (50:09), they answer 3 key questions (1:00:03), they break down 10 over/unders (1:04:09) and provide a prediction for the game (1:16:08). They close out with #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler recap the beginning of the postseason for the SEC. They talk about Marler's trip to Miami for the Orange Bowl and look ahead to the national title (2:31), plus they discuss the other SEC bowl games and what it means long-term for each team (26:05). They also provide a Bowl Mania update (41:40), they talk about Mark Richt's retirement and some interesting moves/non-moves in the coaching carousel (47:40). The guys close with #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler are back after Christmas to look ahead to all the SEC bowl action. In addition to handing out their SEC Bowl Superlatives (20:31), they also talked about some big Playoff headlines involving Tua Tagovailoa and Kyler Murray (6:51), as well as the Clemson players who were suspended for a failed drug test (13:01). The guys caught up with Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl President/CEO Gary Stokan (30:28), who talked all things Florida-Michigan and some insight on UCF’s bowl/future Chick-fil-A Kickoff options. The guys closed with a Bowl Mania update (55:33), their SEC Bowl predictions (57:10) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler were joined by SEC Shorts' Josh Snead for a special Christmas episode. They broke down who SEC coaches are at Christmas parties (1:20), things to do in each bowl city (or rather not do) (9:41) and they handed out some new goodie bags for SEC bowl games (18:10). Connor also read a new version of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas (31:50).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler have a loaded episode. They talk the big news of the week in college football with Georgia quarterback Justin Fields reportedly on the move (2:50). They also break down all the headlines and viral moments from Day 1 of the Early Signing Period (14:53). The guys interview Kirk Herbstreit (50:02), who talked all things Playoff and basically everything in Family Feud. They wrap things up with a Bowl Mania update (1:05:23), 4th and Wrong (1:07:43) and a classic #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to talk all things SEC as the Early Signing Period approaches. Before they talk about that, they hit on some national news involving some Florida-UCF matchup drama (2:34), as well as the odd decision by Alabama to open its doors to fired Maryland coach DJ Durkin (15:53). The guys hit on a bunch of topics for the Early Signing Period (22:40), and they provide an update on their Bowl Mania pool (51:15). They close with 4th and Wrong (58:50) and an #ItMightMeanTooMuch that'll give you the feels.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler have a special episode planned. In it, they break down the top 20 players in the SEC in 2018 (6:32). They discuss their criteria for why certain players made the list and not others, including why each other was dead wrong. Stayed tuned until the very end when they reveal why at least 3 players were worthy of the top spot.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler are back after their first weekend without SEC football since August. They recap Tua Tagovailoa’s Heisman Trophy snub and what the award has become (3:51). The guys also talk about Auburn’s new offensive coordinator and what it means for Gus Malzahn (14:57), and they update some national headlines in recruiting ahead of the Early Signing Period (26:00). They discuss the SEC players with a lot to gain/lose in bowl games (44:33), as well as an interesting new segment (54:48) and they close with #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler discuss the massive news in the college football with Urban Meyer stepping down (2:50), as well as former Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant picking Mizzou (24:41). They also talk some interesting Heisman Trophy numbers (31:51) and they rank SEC bowl games based on their excitement for them (43:29). The guys close with Ed Talks (1:20:01) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler were live at Sports & Social in Atlanta the night before the SEC Championship Game. This bonus episode contains the recording of the live event including a Q&A with fans covering topics such as the SEC Championship Game, Gus Malzahn and other happenings in the SEC this past season. Interested in attending a live event in the year ahead with the guys? Leave a review on the podcast feed, and we'll take your feedback into consideration.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler break down all things SEC Championship from Atlanta. They talk about the unbelievable Jalen Hurts comeback, and what it meant to watch him lead the Tide back (1:46). They also broke down what it meant for the overall state of being for Georgia and whether or not the Dawgs will make the Playoff (29:41). The guys discussed their experience in Atlanta and what their big takeaways from the weekend were, and they put a bow on a memorable Saturday night in the SEC.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to preview the matchup in Atlanta on Saturday. The guys talk about how far Alabama has come in the last 365 days (6:55), why Georgia's Playoff scenario is still clear-cut (14:57) and they provide their predictions (27:01). They also discuss the bizarre developments with Gus Malzahn's contract situation (30:43) and they make their picks for the SEC individual awards (45:25). They close with 4th and Wrong (55:12) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler recap all the madness that rivalry weekend gave us, including the game of the year between LSU and Texas A&M (1:36). An early Ed Talks was about his crushing night in College Station (9:29). Marler discussed his trip to Tuscaloosa for the Iron Bowl (12:42). The guys broke down each rivalry game in the SEC (23:53) and previewed the SEC Championship in Atlanta next week (55:46) before closing out with #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler preview all the rivalry week games in the SEC. They go in depth on the Iron Bowl (3:47), Georgia Tech-UGA (12:50), the Egg Bowl (22:41), LSU-A&M (30:17), Florida-Florida State (37:33) and they talk over/unders for the other 4 games in the SEC this week (42:30). They share 5 SEC things they’re thankful for (55:40) and offer up their picks for this week’s games (1:01:14). The guys closed out with 4th and Wrong (1:17:34) and a rivalry week edition of #ItMightMeanTooMuch."

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler discuss the return of Les Miles and what it means to have him back in college football (1:54). They also go around the SEC and broke down what was a relatively uneventful Cupcake Week and talk about some big-picture implications for Alabama and Georgia, including Marler's reaction to The Citadel's early upset bid (10:49). The guys looked ahead to rivalry week and guess some Week 13 lines (54:28), and closed with #ItMightMeanTooMuch. Also, stay tuned after the conclusion of our normal show for a bonus feature that we're calling "SDS Stories with Darrell Carrol (1:09:02)!"

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler look ahead to Cupcake Week in the SEC. They talk about some interesting theories about the weak SEC slate (2:52), as well as why Tua Tagovailoa is playing against The Citadel (12:58) and a few Playoff hot topics (18:46). They interview former Florida quarterback Luke Del Rio (28:50), who gives his side of the story on the Feleipe Franks drama (29:28) and they pick Cupcake matchups (43:53). The guys wrap up with 4th and Wrong (1:10:08) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler break down an eventful weekend in the SEC. They discuss Chris' trip to Athens for Auburn-Georgia (1:32), as well as Tua Tagovailoa's health and Mississippi State getting some tough breaks at Alabama (12:32). They talk Tennessee's big upset against hungover Kentucky (23:34) and Florida's comeback against South Carolina (29:54), including some thoughts on the Feleipe Franks-Luke Del Rio beef. They have one big takeaway from Ole Miss-Texas A&M (40:31), Vandy-Mizzou(49:06) and LSU-Arkansas (47:06). They close out with Ed Talks (51:36), guessing Week 12 lines (57:57) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler look ahead to the week of action in the SEC. Before they do that, they talk Playoff rankings (3:11) and their Playoff quarterbacks of choice (17:31). They break down the Auburn-Georgia (24:34) and Mississippi State-Alabama games (32:05). The guys do their over/unders for games across the SEC and finish with their picks (36:15), 4th and Wrong (1:11:28) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler recapped the division title week that was in the SEC. They went in depth about all things Alabama-LSU —including a sad Ed Talks (2:15) — and Georgia-Kentucky (22:08), including a sneak preview of the upcoming matchup in Atlanta (31:20). They also discussed a flurry of other action around the SEC, including Mizzou’s stunner at Florida (33:46), Auburn’s comeback vs. Texas A&M (43:38) and South Carolina’s shootout win against Ole Miss (49:35), plus one big takeaway from Tennessee (52:55) and Mississippi State victories (54:10). They guessed the Week 11 lines (59:05) and closed with #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler caught up with their buddy Paul Finebaum for a bonus pod. They talked SEC division title stuff, Tua Tagovailoa's legacy and a fire take about LSU's environment. They also discussed their interesting first encounter in Atlanta and the restraining order on Marler. Finebaum joined the guys on behalf of Pilot Flying J, which is the largest operator of travel centers in North America and the official travel center of the SEC. Finebaum's life-sized Pilot Flying J mascot follows whichever campus SEC Nation is at in a given weekend.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back for an SEC division title/Halloween-themed episode. They of course broke down Alabama-LSU (5:47) and Georgia-Kentucky (17:39). Over/unders for the 5 other SEC games (26:27) preceded their interview with SEC Network host Peter Burns (43:19). The guys made their picks (1:02:41) before closing with some Halloween fun with costumes for every SEC coach (1:17:30), 4th and Wrong and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler break down the week that was in the SEC. They recap the huge SEC East games between Florida-Georgia (3:44) and Kentucky-Mizzou (12:21), with an early preview on what to expect in Lexington. They also looked closer at Mississippi State's offensive outburst against Texas A&M (26:11). The two discussed some thoughts on Jake Bentley's comeback (33:04), as well as a takeaway from Vandy's first SEC win (35:27). With the Playoff poll set to come out on Tuesday, the guys made some predictions (38:48). They also looked ahead to the Week 10 slate and guessed some lines (49:56), and closed with Ed Talks (59:46) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler look ahead to all things SEC in Week 9. They discuss the #FreeDevinWhite campaign that's raising absurd money (4:11). They break down an interesting matchup of first-year coaches between Texas A&M and Mississippi State (8:18), and they set over/unders around the SEC (12:33). They give Alabama and LSU fans things to do during the bye week, as well (22:54). Chris relives his favorite Florida-Georgia memories (29:56) before an interview with SEC Network analyst and Florida great Chris Doering (35:18). They close it out with their Week 9 SEC picks (1:09:55), 4th and Wrong (1:27:49) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler break down all the action from the weekend, including some thoughts on what the Mississippi State-LSU and Alabama-Tennessee games taught us (2:29). They discussed the bizarre Devin White targeting call (11:00), and they had a draft of teams that could not get run off the field against Alabama (24:47). They had one big takeaway from each of the other 4 SEC games (Auburn-Ole Miss, Kentucky-Vandy, Memphis-Mizzou and Tulsa-Arkansas) (35:18). With Week 8 in the books, they guess the Week 9 lines (48:36) and finished up with Ed Talks (55:34) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler have a loaded Week 8 SEC Preview show. The guys broke down the MSU-LSU showdown (2:41) and talked Intern Butch Jones' return to Knoxville (13:43). Former Florida quarterback Luke Del Rio joined for picks (22:26) and the guys interviewed SEC Network announcer Tom Hart (50:00), where they discussed everything from SEC fire takes to their beef with Jordan Rodgers. They wrapped up with 4th and Wrong (1:32:20) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler recap an upset-filled week in the SEC. They discussed what Saturday taught us about LSU and Georgia, including a happy Ed Talks (2:40). Chris also talked about his experience in Tuscaloosa and the impact Tua Tagovailoa’s injury scare had on his sanity (18:32). The guys also looked back at Tennessee’s SEC upset of the year against Auburn (30:16), as well as a key takeaway from Florida-Vandy (37:44), Texas A&M-South Carolina (43:02) and Ole Miss-Arkansas (45:11). They gave out their Midseason Awards (48:29), plus, they looked ahead to Week 8 (58:11) and closed out with #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler share their sadness to already be at the unofficial midway point of 2018. They discuss the huge Georgia-LSU showdown and a couple of the potential implications off that, including a wild take about Notre Dame (2:01). They also break down the Mizzou-Alabama matchup (18:13) and talked about Will Muschamp’s decision to stick with Jake Bentley on Saturday against Texas A&M (28:30). With it being the midway point, they looked at Connor’s All-SEC “Didn’t See That Coming” Team (34:01). The guys did some over/unders for Florida-Vandy(39:28), Tennessee-Auburn (42:10) and Ole Miss-Arkansas (46:28), and talked predictions (51:20), 4th and Wrong (1:04:40) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler recap all the action in the SEC in Week 6. They go back and forth on a take that Connor had at The Swamp during Florida's win against LSU (4:37). Besides that, they also talked about some interesting AP rankings for SEC teams (19:47), Auburn-Mississippi State (24:11), Kentucky-Texas A&M (31:56), Mizzou-South Carolina (35:32) and the flaws in Alabama and Georgia (44:03). They also looked ahead to Week 7 action (53:49), and a sad Coach O joined for his usual Ed Talks (1:02:24). They wrapped things up with #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler broke down all things SEC ahead of Week 6. They talked about the headliner in The Swamp with LSU and Florida (3:38), and the bets they’d like to see similar to the one Steve Spurrier and Les Miles struck up. They also broke down Auburn-Mississippi State (12:57), Kentucky-Texas A&M (21:11), Alabama-Arkansas (27:08) , Mizzou-South Carolina (31:32), and Vandy-Georgia (35:51). They talked to their good friend Tim Tebow, who joined the podcast on behalf of the 2018 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team (40:17). They wrapped things up with Uncle Chris (52:06), Coach O Karaoke (1:01:50) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler recap an eventful Week 5 in the SEC. Connor gives eulogies for his Mississippi State and Jalen Hurts takes (2:27). They also discuss Florida's impressive win at Mississippi State (6:54), Kentucky still owning the world (17:52), Georgia's sleepy offensive effort against Tennessee (27:24), whether the East is better than the West (32:15), Jimbo Fisher's controversial face mask grab (34:51) and Ed Talks (39:17). They also looked ahead to the Week 6 SEC lines (54:55) and finished with #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler are back to look ahead at all of the Week 5 action in the SEC. They hit on the potential SEC impact of the big news that Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant is transferring (3:08). They took a closer look at SEC matchups with South Carolina-Kentucky (10:13), Florida-Mississippi State (15:52), Tennessee-Georgia (20:51), Arkansas-Texas A&M (24:59) and Ole Miss-LSU (28:39). They caught up with their best friend former Florida quarterback Luke Del Rio (32:33), who talked about the state of Florida through 4 weeks, as well as some interesting SEC quarterback talk. The guys closed things out with their picks (1:02:18), 4th and Wrong (1:18:38) and a StarkVegas edition of #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler break down a wild Week 4 in the SEC. They discussed Kentucky’s historic win against Mississippi State and unofficially launched Benny Snell’s Heisman Trophy campaign (1:50). The guys looked back at Texas A&M-Alabama (16:31), Georgia-Mizzou (26:38), Florida-Tennessee (36:07), South Carolina-Vandy (42:42) and all the other action in the SEC (46:26). They also looked ahead to the Week 5 slate and had some gambling talk with Uncle Chris (55:30). “Ed Talks” returned, and Mean Tweets debuted (1:00:28). They ended with #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler look ahead to all the Week 4 action in the SEC. They talked Texas A&M-Alabama (2:54), Georgia-Mizzou (12:37), Florida-Tennessee (19:22), Mississippi State-Kentucky (25:55) and South Carolina-Vandy (32:20). They also set some over-unders for the rest of the action in the SEC (40:25), and had some interesting questions in 4th and Wrong (1:05:28). They closed with discussing their new beef with Jordan Rodgers in #ItMightMeanTooMuch (1:16:49).

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler recapped the Week 3 action in the SEC from their rented condo in Oxford. They talked all things Tiger Bowl (4:21), as well as the Alabama-Ole Miss game that they were at (16:06). Plus, they dished on their first experience at The Grove (27:07) and discussed other headlines across the SEC including Dan Mullen’s Feleipe Franks comments (35:49), Jared Cornelius sticking up for Cole Kelley (41:24), Vanderbilt’s moral victory at Notre Dame (44:24) and more. They looked ahead to Week 4 in the SEC (56:08), and closed with an Oxford-themed edition of #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler preview the Week 3 action in the SEC, including how Hurricane Florence is impacting the college football landscape. They broke down the Tiger Bowl (7:25), the Alabama-Ole Miss game that they’ll be on hand to watch (16:06), as well as Mizzou-Purdue and a few other games around the country (24:41). They interviewed former Georgia great and SEC Network analyst Matt Stinchcomb, who joined the guys on behalf of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team (36:13). The guys also offered up their Week 3 picks (51:06), with 4th and Wrong (1:03:38) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler break down all the action from Week 2 in the SEC. They broke down Kentucky ending its 31-year losing streak to Florida (1:51), Georgia's statement win at South Carolina (14:01), Texas A&M's battle with Clemson (24:43), Mississippi State's impressive road win (32:33) and other headlines around the SEC and around college football (40:21). They also opened it up for 4th and Wrong (1:00:33) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler talk all things SEC in Week 2. They break down each headliner matchup in the SEC (3:29), and they catch up with former Florida quarterback and current podcaster Luke Del Rio (29:55). The guys run through their Week 2 SEC picks (1:06:46), as well as "4th and Wrong" (1:22:22) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler broke down the SEC's dominant start to 2018. They talked about headliner wins for LSU (9:02), Auburn (18:43) and Alabama (26:11) and with thoughts on their potential for the rest of the season. Plus, they hit on the conference's stellar Week 1 quarterback play (38:07) and looked ahead to some Week 2 lines with MyBookie (55:56). And, as always, they closed the Monday out with Family Feud (1:02:52) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler break down, you guessed it, SEC football games! They have a full Week 1 preview (3:00), complete with some in-depth look at the headliner showdowns (24:40) and their picks against the spread (47:10). They also talked about headlines involving Jimbo Fisher (8:38), Zach Smith (10:53) and Alabama's strength of schedule (15:20). Plus, their new favorite segment "4th and Wrong" (1:04:18) and as always, #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler talked about the flurry of SEC quarterback announcements (3:27), as well as Nick Fitzgerald's suspension (21:10). They also broke down their SEC/national predictions for 2018 (25:23), and discussed Week 1 SEC lines from My Bookie (44:28). Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl CEO Gary Stokan joined the show to talk about how the Auburn-Washington matchup happened and why Pac-12 teams are suddenly willing to come to Atlanta (49:53). The guys wrapped up with Family Feud (1:08:22) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler react to the Urban Meyer mess that unfolded at Ohio State on Wednesday (0:25). They also hit on headlines involving Jimbo Fisher's staff being accused of NCAA violations and what the new transfer rule means for cases like that (12:42), plus they talk LSU blocking Justin McMillan from SEC schools (19:17), Return of the Mac (27:26) and a loaded SEC East Preview (29:21). They wrapped things up with a new non-football question segment (56:27) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back for a loaded show. We've got a breakdown of big weekend headlines involving Nick Saban, Kirby Smart and Zamir White (5:27), plus we react to the preseason Associated Press poll (19:41). We've also got an SEC West Preview, complete with My Bookie over/unders (25:28), as well as an interview with Dave Hooker talking about his work for the series on Tennessee's 1998 season (51:16), Family Feud 1:09:18) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch (1:12:36).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler discuss the revolving door of quarterbacks at LSU and what it means (2:28). Plus, they discuss LSU-Clemson series (13:21), B.J. Johnson's wild Florida Playoff prediction (20:13), Pablo Fields' interesting comment (24:33), top SEC quarterbacks (31:44), Top 25 SEC Players list (37:16), favorite games to re-watch (45:43), a new Q&A segment (53:56)and #ItMightMeanTooMuch (58:52).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler recap a busy week in college football. They discussed Ole Miss' strange mascot reveal (7:52), why Will Muschamp blindly defended D.J. Durkin (11:28), how Demetris Robertson is eligible at Georgia (21:13), if Georgia has more talent than Alabama (29:00), 50 questions for the 2018 season (40:13) and Antonio Callaway's bizarre punishment (54:26). Plus, the guys played Family Feud (1:00:00)and #ItMightMeanTooMuch (1:03:25).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler talk about Jalen Hurts breaking his silence and not holding anything back (3:05), plus they break down their thoughts on the disastrous situation at Ohio State (18:12), some Coaches Poll reactions (29:02), SEC fall camp headlines (43:33), they binged watched "Last Chance U" (49:50) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch (59:36).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler break down the odd scandal involving 6 Florida players (2:48), plus they discuss the big-picture impact of Georgia's recruiting roll (15:40), Nick Saban gets paid (again) (23:38), Preseason SEC Superlatives (29:43), Jim Harbaugh gets even weirder (56:24) and #ItMightMeanTooMuch (59:20).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O' Gara joins Chris Marler from enemy territory (Big Ten media days) to discuss Jalen Hurts' recent comments regarding his status at Alabama, thoughts on Shea Patterson and Joe Burrow, Gus Malzahn's recent comments about scheduling and an interview with SEC Network's Peter Burns.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler put a bow on SEC Media Days coverage, including having a fresh perspective on Will Muschamp; also, the legendary Paul Finebaum joins the show (22:13) to dish on the Jalen-Tua debate and more.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler discuss the SEC Media Days debut of Tennessee's Jeremy Pruitt and Miss State's Joe Moorhead. Also, Mizzou claps back against Cece Jefferson and the guys interview former Gator great Chris Doering (16:27).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler break down the first two days of SEC Media Days in Atlanta, including Kentucky RB Benny Snell's rap nickname and QB Jacob Eason's apparent return to UGA. Former Bulldog QB Aaron Murray also joins the pod (22:28)and the guys preview Days 3 and 4 (31:50).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to discuss next week's SEC Media Days event (5:25), Paul Finebaum's status with ESPN and the SEC Network (12:50), which SEC head coaches might expect to be on the hot seat this upcoming season (18:50), Jake Fromm's recent injury (36:30), Tim Brando's comments about Alabama's "privilege" (43:20), and who is the SEC's most valuable player in 2018 (51:20).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back with a very patriotic discussion of what college football team is considered America's team (1:30), the ideal role for each SEC coach at a cookout (24:00), the most American moments in college football history (32:50) and the most American scenes from movies (41:00).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to discuss the latest events in the world of SEC football recruiting (1:00), Jimbo Fisher's comments about Kevin Sumlin's office (13:40), and the most devastating losses in recent memory (32:30).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to discuss the recently released Heisman odds for next season (3:00), how the new redshirt options might impact Jalen Hurts status at Alabama(14:00), the new transfer rules (22:50), a review of what's happening in other sports (34:00), and more.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to discuss the possibility of the SEC participating in a Las Vegas bowl game (3:00), SEC baseball (8:30), the recent SEC SID rankings(16:00), the updated week 1 lines (22:40), Jimbo Fisher's early recruiting success at Texas A&M (29:00), the optimism around Dan Mullen's first year at Florida (39:00), amazing Arkansas fans(46:30).

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It's G.O.A.T. Week at Saturday Down South, and Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to talk about the "greatest of all time" from SEC football. Topics include the McFadden/Jones vs. Williams/Brown vs. Michel/Chubb debate, the all-time starting lineup and Bear Bryant and Nick Saban. Plus, Chris subjects Connor to another Family Feud-style lightning round in honor of G.O.A.T. Week.

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In this special #offseasoncontent episode, Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler merge their passions of SEC football and The Office by likening every SEC football team to a character from The Office. If you love The Office, you'll enjoy this episode. Not a fan of The Office? We'll be back next week with regular SEC football content.

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to discuss Joe Burrow expectations at LSU (1:00), the passing of former SEC Commissioner Mike Slive (13:20), the recent Alabama drama (18:55), the Alabama-Texas home-and-home series (33:00), and the best cross-divisional games in the SEC (35:00).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to discuss how the legalization of sports gambling might impact college football (1:00), Nick Saban blocking his player's transfer options (9:10), Jalen Hurts working out with the rival (16:45), Chad Kelly's NFL future (25:30), Bret Bielema's job with the New England Patriots (32:30), how many games does Ed Orgeron need to win in 2018?(40:15).

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Saturday Down South’s Connor O’Gara and Chris Marler are back to discuss Kirby Smart getting paid and joining the $7 million club (1:30), Jimbo Fisher’s negotiation abilities (4:45), why beating Nick Saban gets you paid (9:45), John Parker Wilson’s bold claim about Tennessee’s future (14:25), the next SEC quarterback target: Ohio State’s Joe Burrows (20:15), the recently released national championship odds (38:35), Roquan Smith’s stolen goods (51:30).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to recap the NFL Draft (1:00), 12 years of SEC dominance at the Draft(4:20), the surprise of where Derrius Guice was drafted (12:15), how Antonio Callaway actually got drafted (23:00), the hilarious Danny Etling-Julian Edelman comparison (25:20), why Bo Scarbrough nearly went undrafted (30:00), Alabama's incredible Draft numbers (33:30), the Shaquem Griffin story (38:10), the Josh Allen Twitter controversy(40:20), how Drew Lock is all over the 2019 mock drafts (44:15), offseason activities to pass the time (54:45), Dabo Swinney's recent comments (59:15).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to discuss Jeremy Pruitt's interesting remarks following the Tennessee spring game (1:45), Mississippi State's Keytaon Thompson (7:45), Alabama's continuing Jalen Hurts saga (12:25), Saban's hot mic (13:45), first reactions to Georgia's Justin Fields (19:25), the NFL Draft (33:45), and how Connor's Finebaum appearance and Mississippi State prediction caused a mini uprising on Twitter (46:00). Then, Super Bowl winning quarterback and Elite 11 quarterback coach Trent Dilfer joins the podcast to talk this week's NFL Draft (54:15), his thoughts on Tua Tagovailoa and Jake Fromm as prospects (56:35), why Tua Tagovailoa could win every game he plays (57:30), and what makes Justin Fields special and why he wishes he didn't goto Georgia (1:02:10).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to discuss Greg Sankey allegedly blocking the hiring of Hugh Freeze (:30), the four spring games from last weekend (6:25), the five spring games this upcoming weekend (19:15), more confusion from Jim McElwain (41:15), the new rule for college football kickoffs (44:45), Reuben Foster's domestic violence incident (47:30).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler discuss Steve Spurrier's return to football (1:00), ESPN's FPI win projections for the SEC football teams (8:45), last weekend's Spring games (20:00), the ridiculous Joey Gatewood-Cam Newton comparisons (20:30), whether Ole Miss's offense could be the best in the SEC (29:00), Kentucky's offense and the Cats' upcoming spring game (35:00), Drew Lock and Derek Dooley (38:00), the next Florida Gators quarterback battle (41:30), if coaching at Texas A&M is the best job in the country? (48:05), the continuing Ole Miss-Shea Patterson battle (55:00), and how UCF Nation jumped all over Chris on Twitter this week (1:00:00).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler are back to discuss Lane Kiffin's comments about Tennessee and how early we can expect success in Knoxville (:30), South Carolina's spring game this past Saturday (8:40), Auburn's injuries and upcoming spring game (16:30), Arkansas and Ole Miss spring games (21:20), Les Miles' acting career (27:00), Herm Edwards's continued learning of college football (31:05), where The Masters falls on the sports bucket list (37:30), leaving college football coaching to run a Chick-Fil-A (50:30), Lebron's beef with Alabama's barber shop video series (53:50).

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Saturday Down South's Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler discuss the now public text messages from the Tennessee hiring debacle (:30), the potential scheduling of Alabama-Notre Dame in the future (14:20), home-and-home series scheduling compared to kickoff games (20:30), Chris's day of reckoning with regards to his Michigan-Final Four prediction (26:45), his run-in with Sister Jean (27:00), South Carolina's upcoming spring game and what's next for Jake Bentley (31:55), Jimbo Fisher welcoming Johnny Manziel back at Texas A&M (36:35), do you even lift, Elijah Holyfield?(43:25), the most recent five-star SDS Podcast reviews(54:20).

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(0:00) The world’s on fire as Tua Tagovailoa went down with a thumb injury and the Alabama QB competition may be open again. But without very many healthy bodies, could this be an area of concern for Bama?

(22:19) After putting out that fire, we whip around the conference for some updates from around spring, including Georgia reloading and Joe Moorhead’s “Chipotle Offense.” Of course, we had to power rank the best fast foot restaurants of all time.

(32:32) Then the guys tackle March Madness, and their somehow excellent brackets despite all the chaos. Some SEC teams fell flat, while others have dominated, What did we learn about the conference in the first week of the Tourney?

(40:04) Connor comes through with some Rat Poison, as the guys examine Alabama’s stellar record over unranked teams.

(50:06) In It Means Too Much, the guys look at how Tennessee’s Rashaan Gaulden’s double middle fingers during the Bama game could affect his draft stock. Plus, the petty war between Alabama and UCF has taken a step forward with some shots being fired over a women’s NIT game.

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(0:00) BUTCH JONES TO ALABAMA AT PRO DAY -Nick Saban wouldn’t confirm it. -If you could have three wishes granted for Butch Jones’ time in Tuscaloosa, what would they be? 
 (11:00) ED ORGERON SAYS LSU DOESN’T HAVE A FIRST-TEAM QUARTERBACK -Uhhhhh…duh  -Myles Brennan and Lowell Narcisse competing for the starting job -Fun LSU QB stats -The last time an LSU QB… -Threw for 20 touchdown passes… -Threw for 3,000 yards… -The last time LSU scored 25 points against Alabama… 
 (17:47) KYLE SHURMUR THE NEXT JAY CUTLER? -Cutler working with the Vanderbilt QB this spring -Shurmur actually had a comparable 2017 to Cutler’s final season at Vandy -Shurmur said he’s not focused on the NFL yet, knows he has to win games to make that happen -No you don’t -Cutler never even led Vandy to a bowl game -Cutler 6-3, 231 pounds; Shurmur 6-4, 227 pounds

(24:33) SEC INJURY UPDATES FOR NCAA TOURNAMENT -Kentucky’s Jarred Vanderbilt wants to play on an injured ankle, Calipari not so sure -Alabama’s Donta Hall, concussion in SEC Tourney, 50-50 for VT in opener Thursday -Mizzou’s Jordan Barnett…DWI arrest, will not play on Friday vs. Florida State -Do these change your opinions of how far these teams can go? 
 (32:18) LOL -Peter Burns puts Nick Fitzgerald at No. 7 on SEC QB draft rankings -Crying laughing emoji 9 times -Put Jarrett Stidham at No. 1 -I know why people still hate on Nick Fitzgerald -Jalen Hurts throws on an Auburn jersey, turns around, national championship trophy in backpack -Video after losing bet with Charles Barkley 
 (41:00) IT MIGHT MEAN TOO MUCH (the NCAA keeping the SEC down, that is)

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The NCAA Tourney is here, and the guys are joined by resident hoops expert Adam Spencer to break it all down. From the championship picks to the likely first-round upsets, they have you covered.

Which SEC team has the hardest path in the tourney? Who got fairly seeded and who did the selection committee get wrong? Also, who could be the biggest letdown?

We all have some fun filling out our brackets, but who are the worst people in every bracket group?

All this and more on this week’s pod.

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It’s time for your football fix in the middle of basketball season, and the guys have you covered:

COMBINE SZN (00:00) -Donte Jackson fails to break John Ross’ record, still puts up 4.32 -Tony Brown curses on live television, guy wrongly made him stop his 40 -Davin Bellamy says Georgia didn’t prepare for someone who could throw -Lamar Jackson says he’s a quarterback, doesn’t run the 40 -Josh Allen threw a ball really far in shorts 
 BUTCH JONES TO ALABAMA/BILLBOARD COMES DOWN (13:36) -Tennessee fans were fired up to see that billboard in Neyland Stadium come down 
 THE LANE TRAIN (19:38) -Says he looks at assistant coach’s wives to evaluate if they’re good recruiters or not -James Franklin said basically that same thing back at Vanderbilt 
 SPRING FOOTBALL UPDATE (26:32) -Nick Saban said he’s open to the idea of playing both quarterbacks -Tennessee adds grad transfer quarterback Keller Chryst from Tennessee -Vols have 3 scholarship QBs now -He’ll graduate from Stanford in June, join the team over the summer -KJ Costello was going to be the starter -Once a higher-rated recruit out of California than Sam Darnold -Started 7 games in 2017, 8 TDs, 4 INTs, 54 percent accuracy -South Carolina WR Chad Terrell tore his ACL -Caught 3 passes for 20 yards -Will Muschamp said he’s expected to be back for the fall…? 
 RETURN OF THE MAC (33:43) -That’s just every time we talk about Jim McElwain from now on -Antonio Callaway said he felt he was the reason that McElwain was fired

YOU MAD, BRO? (37:47) -Florida passes a bill that allows for UCF “national champions” license plate -Jimbo Fisher was given a fake championship of his own

IT MIGHT MEAN TOO MUCH (41:16) -Bo Scarbrough asked if God is an Auburn fan “I said no, I definitely don’t think he is.” 
 -5-star review READ (45:23) -Joshua Barnhardt wrote: “The only SEC podcast where Rick James is still alive, has a Josh Allen hand size fetish,  and can’t find two guys born south of the Mason-Dixon Line to host! They bring the heat on hard-hitting topics in the SEC, like what craziness A&M quarterbacks are up to now, how our Lord and Savior Tim Tebow is going to save baseball, and how Nick Saban is really everybody’s Valentine. This podcast rocks. Love the show.”

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It’s SEC Tournament week in St. Louis, and the guys are here to break it down. On the line to help them is SDS’s own Joe Cox (not the Georgia quarterback), who is our resident SEC basketball expert, as well as a long-time Kentucky insider.

We start off with the wide open SEC (0:00) and who has the best chance to come out of it, including comparing the preseason odds to win the SEC with the current tournament odds (8:13).

Joe then joins the show (13:08) to share his expertise, and discuss if this Kentucky team will ever find their way. He also dishes on why UK’s potential matchup with Mizzou could be huge for the overall tournament.

Michael Porter was supposed to be the star of the SEC this season, but he’s played just two minutes. Can he come back in time to make a difference for Mizzou before it’s too late? (19:39)

What should we make of Auburn (22:42) as they started off hot but have hit a patch of bad luck? And can Alabama rebound and keep their tournament hopes alive behind Collin Sexton (24:31)? That and much more from Joe.

Now that the top dogs are out of the way, which lower seeded team has a shot to win it all? Which bubble team helps their case, and which bubbles are most likely to burst? The guys make predictions (31:16).

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It’s spring practice season in the SEC, but the news cycle is full of ridiculousness off the field.

First off, Butch Jones is talking about coming to Bama, which has gotten many Bammers like Marler pretty mad. Is Saban trying for the first-ever sweep of the national championship and championship of life? (0:00)

It’s time to talk spring football, as the guys talk about expectations and players to watch from teams across the league. (10:27)

And of course, along with that come some cliche spring football headlines (21:11), which trick writers and fans alike into having higher expectations every year. The guys share their favorite classics that will no doubt make an appearance in 2018.

In a strange move, Texas A&M Nick Starkel made a lip-sync video in hopes of meeting Justin Bieber. First he wore a lucky Bieber shirt during games, now he’s spending his spring break trying to meet the Biebs. Is he fangirling too hard? (28:52)

Plus, it’s everyone’s favorite time: Combine SZN (39:00)! Who will make the All-Shorts team? Who could break the 40 record?

Everyone’s favorite drunkle Tim Brewster is back at it again with the tweets, but now he’s getting rested by one of his former players, Jalen Ramsey(48:35.)

And surprise, Colin Cowherd (54:29) said something wild, but this time it was a dubious claim that a certain SEC team could be facing sanctions. Connor share's his thoughts on this vague claim.

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It’s a surprisingly busy week in SEC football news, as the guys break down some coaching changes, including Jim McElwain joining Jim Harbaugh at Michigan (00:46), and Alabama picking up the legendary Coach Cool (Craig Kuligowski) of Mizzou fame (9:11).

Speaking of people changing jobs, former Alabama QB AJ McCarron is now free from the Bengals’ pit of misery and he can finally get a chance to start (16:20). For some reason, Connor decided to celebrate this by writing him a poem, so…enjoy that (19:42).

The big “can’t unhear” moment of the weekend was Fergie’s National Anthem at the NBA All-Star game (26:31). It that moment was so bad it caused the guys to reflect on when they had Fergied something, in hilarious fashion.

The Mets GM has hinted that Tim Tebow could see time in the Majors this season, should fans be excited or enraged? Chris is certainly enraged (36:32).

Also, the SDS Twitter account’s mentions have been in shambles over Will Ogburn’s article suggesting that Nick Fitzgerald could finish his career as the best rushing QB in SEC history (43:39). But what would it mean if Fitz broke the record?

Finally, former FSU assistant Tim Brewster has brought his trolling ways to the SEC as he suggested that the Big 12 has lost its luster with Texas recruits (43:39). Here’s to hopefully many more years of SEC Twitter fingers to come!

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It’s the season of love in the SEC, and that means it’s #comebackszn for Johnny Manziel (00:00). Where will he play next? Is there a worse mentor than Josh McCown, or a better place to fail than Cleveland?

In an ultimate power move, Dan Mullen threw some shade at Georgia (10:39) for wins that McElwain earned. This is either the beginning of a great rivalry between two coaches, or the biggest running joke for years to come.

Let’s take a two-car ride on the Lane Train (17:25), as Lane Kiffin used Lane Johnson’s comments about the Patriots to continue his trolling of Alabama. This man is made for the offseason.

In honor of Valentine’s Day, we give out valentines to SEC coaches (24:37) because they’ve been responsible for more emotional roller coasters than most of our exes.

SEC attendance is down (34:42), so who should we blame? Is it the millennials, the crystal-clear broadcast quality, or the increasing comfiness of sofas across America? Maybe it’s just because a couple teams can’t make a bowl and their fans don’t want to watch them lose.

Also, in It Might Mean Too Much, Albert Haynesworth has made the news for the wrong reasons again, this time for getting thrown out of his son’s basketball game. Let’s check in on how his life has gone since retirement.

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It’s National Signing Day, the last gasp of football before the long, cold offseason.

The guys break down Georgia’s historic day and what it’s like to be an Alabama fan after years of being told “If you’re not first, you’re last” (0:00).

This NSD was one for the ages, including the mic drop by Jacob Copeland’s mom (6:22), and several decisions that went against Tennessee in the most hilarious way possible(10:07) – did the trash can on the sideline curse them forever?

We learned something else on NSD: Herm Edwards is a national treasure (16:34). We look forward to explaining the rules of college football to him as he accidentally shows up late for Friday games.

Then, our incredibly qualified guest Corey Long joins the show for some real recruiting topics like who is the biggest winner, loser, most college-ready player, and most likely bust (20:15).

After that, the guys play a game show where they try to guess the star ratings of famous SEC players(41:20). It’s harder than you might think.

Also, something that may have gotten lost in the shuffle – a ton of official college football accounts got briefly shut down (52:18). What’s the deal with that?

Finally, LSU is going to get these jokes for losing Patrick Surtain, who was pretty much a lock to come to Baton Rouge (55:17).

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The latest episode of the Recruitin’ Down South once again features SDS recruiting insider Corey Long -- @CoreyLong on Twitter.

We discuss the importance of official visits and why schools aim to get the last official visit with key targets and what National Signing Day will look like following the first ever early signing period.

Corey then gives his predictions for some of the highest ranked uncommitted prospects left on the board for SEC programs.

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Are y'all tired of Josh Allen from Wyoming getting overhyped despite being painfully average? So are we. The guys tackle that (00:00) and much more on today's pod.

The XFL is back, and we couldn't be more excited(12:38). What rules need to be implemented? Who would you draft first?

Transfer rules are currently set up to let coaches leave their players high and dry. Should players be able to transfer when a coach leaves (31:07)?

Plus bad SEC tattoos(36:48), why National Signing Day has become Hanukkah instead of Christmas (44:12), and is Nick Saban the best 60+ dancer in America (51:20)?

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The SDS Podcast is back and better than ever with new hosts Connor O'Gara and Chris Marler. Join the guys as they fight offseason boredom with their top 50 moments of last season.

The list(starts at 4:00) focuses on moments that shaped the college football world. They disagree on a few things, including Feleipe Franks' hail mary pass setting the stage for mediocrity in the SEC.

The guys share their hottest takes for 2018 (20:30). Could Jalen Hurts be a kicker? What about Les Miles – is he a better actor than a coach at this point?

Speaking of Les Miles, now that his acting career is taking off, which classic movies would he have been better in (30:30)? Also, there's some Nick Cage trivia in there if you're into that.

Who is the best in-game coach in football right now, Saban or Belichick (41:00)? If you had one game with equal rosters, who would you choose?

Also, the guys talk about Rich Rodriguez and the interesting position he's put Arizona football in (46:20). Connor calls this segment Bad News Bear(cats) but you definitely shouldn't. You know what else you shouldn't do? Put your wife and mistress on the same sideline.

Finally, they close out the show with their favorite segment: It Just Means Too Much, this time on Mekhi Brown (51:30).

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The latest episode of the Recruitin’ Down South podcast features SDS’ own Corey Long (on Twitter @CoreyLong). Corey was in Orlando for the Under Armour All-American game and we wanted to discuss his thoughts on several of the prospects either headed to the SEC or currently being recruited by SEC programs.

The surprise of the event was MVP RB Maurice Washington, he broke several records in the game and earned himself the attention of a few SEC programs coming out of the event. We also discussed Emory Jones and why he could start in Gainesville next season. Another interesting prospect from the game was Auburn QB signee Joey Gatewood. How does he fit in at Auburn and is his future at another position?

One of the top uncommitted prospects to watch from the event was Jacob Copeland. What could he bring to the college game with Alabama, Florida and Tennessee all in pursuit? Quay Walker may be committed to Alabama but it appears he’s more likely to sign with Tennessee or Georgia. Fellow Alabama signee Jordan Davis and Georgia signee Brenton Cox stood out during the game to Long. He shares some thoughts on each.

We close out discussing two U.S. Army All Americans in American Heritage teammates Patrick Surtain Jr. and Tyson Campbell. Long has incredible things to say about each uncommitted prospect. He also touched on what it says about Georgia should Kirby Smart and company reach into South Florida and steal Campbell away from Miami.

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Two-time Oklahoma All-American linebacker Brian Bosworth, AKA "The Boz" joined host Connor O'Gara on the SDS podcast.

The two talked about what the downfall was for Bosworth's Sooners in the Rose Bowl and what he thinks about that Georgia defense. Bosworth also talked about how his swagger was different than Baker Mayfield's, as well as which defense has the advantage on Monday night.

And what's the final score for the all-SEC title game? Bosworth gave his thoughts on that.

Bosworth joined the SDS podcast on behalf of Panini America, which is the exclusive trading card partner of Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma and Clemson, as well as more than 200 other schools. Brian is in Atlanta for the College Football Playoff National Championship, where he’ll be signing autographs for fans at the Panini booth at Playoff Fan Central on Sunday, and signing cards on Facebook Live through the Panini America page.

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On the latest edition of Recruitin’ Down South we talked to recruiting reporter Andrew Bone (@AndrewJBone on Twitter) of Bama Insider the Alabama Rivals affiliate.

We wanted to get his thoughts on the early signing day period and where the Tide will focus their attention in recruiting as we barrel toward the tradition signing period in February.

Among the topics discussed on this episode:

How is Alabama currently trending with Under Armour All-American and current commit Quay Walker? Could he flip to another SEC program? Bone suggest there’s some negative recruiting going on there.

Will Alabama sign QB James Foster? How badly will they pursue the Alabama native?

Where do things stand with five-star Patrick Surtain Jr.? Can Alabama lure him away from LSU? What about his teammate Tyson Campbell, where do the Tide stand with him?

How does Jeremy Pruitt leaving affect Alabama’s 2018 recruiting class? Could Tennessee take advantage there?

Has Kirby Smart surpassed Nick Saban on the recruiting trail?

Why did five-star 2019 RB Trey Sanders decommit from Alabama? Can the Tide get back in with him?

We couldn’t talk to Andrew without getting his thoughts on the upcoming title game and how many Alabama fans he expects to see inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Monday night.

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Ahead of the Playoff showdowns on New Year's Day, Heisman Trophy winner and current ESPN/SEC Network analyst Tim Tebow joined the show to break it all down.

Tebow and SDS senior national columnist Connor O'Gara talked about all things Playoff, including the keys to victory for Alabama and Georgia. Tebow also shared his thoughts on the public perception of Heisman Trophy winner Baker Mayfield, as well as some additional thoughts on the Benny Snell ejection that had Tebow fired up on Friday.

Tebow joined the SDS Podcast on behalf of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. Ahead of the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, Tebow teamed up with Allstate All Hands In movement to refresh the APEX Youth Center, which is a drop-in center for at-risk youth committed to improving young lives through education, technology and the arts.

For more information on Allstate's efforts in the community, fans can visit espn.com/Allstate.

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Adam Kramer of Bleacher Report joins Matt Hayes to preview the upcoming CFP Semifinal games.

Who is the most dangerous team in the playoff? Who will win the rubber match between Alabama and Clemson? Is Georgia's Jake Fromm a liability?

Also..what's the likelyhood of an all-SEC national championship game?

All that and much more.

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Host Michael Bratton is joined by possibly the biggest name in recruiting, Barton Simmons of 247Sports to talk about the ins and outs of the modern recruiting cycle.

The conversation (start: 2:34) focuses less on the specificities of the current class and more on the process. 2017 has seen the whole recruiting landscape undergo the most significant change ever; how will it affect not only recruiting, but all of college football going forward?

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Grab your pom-poms and say YESSSSIR as this episode recaps the first day and a half of the nation's first Early Signing Period. The dust has settled, and it appears there's a new king of SEC recruiting: The Georgia Bulldogs.

Host Michael Wayne Bratton dishes on his busy day covering recruiting for SDS and then brings in Mike Farrell of Rivals to recap the big picture.

Farrell, dubbed "The Godfather of Recruiting," has seen a lot in his 19 years on the beat – how does this year's craziness compare?

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Amid the Christmas rush, JC and Connor dish on the news around the SEC, including the busy recruiting cycle which has been amped up by the early signing period.

From Wednesday to Friday, a three-day window opens up for recruits to sign their letters of intent. No longer do they have to wait until National Signing Day in February. When it's all said and done, will this solve some problems or simply create new ones?

Additionally, JC and Connor take a look at the potential Jacob Eason-Jake Fromm-Justin Fields QB triangle for Georgia.

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Who's ready for some Crootin'?

Host Michael Wayne Bratton (@SECMike on Twitter) talks about the ins and outs of the new early signing period from an insider's perspective.

He is joined by his friend and fellow recruiting expert Mitch White, who is well-versed in the Southeast in general, as well as the recruiting hotbed of Memphis that he calls home.

What is the early signing period, and who does it benefit? These guys have all the answers.

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Corey Long, SDS's recruiting expert, joins the pod to talk about the whirlwind that will be SEC recruiting during the first early signing period in college football history.We're now less than a week away, so it's about time to prepare for what's coming.

How much of an effect does Long think it had on the coaching carousel spinning as wildly as it did? Which coach was the most recruiting-specific hire?

Additionally, Long tells a pretty wild story about the eventual signing of one-time Arkansas tailback Alex Collins. His mother and father weren't exactly on the same page.

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Jimmy Hyams of WNML in Knoxville joins the pod to talk about the ins and outs of the Tennessee coaching search, and what's next for the Vols.

Was Jeremy Pruitt the right hire(9:05)? Where did Philip Fulmer's beef start with John Currie, and was this whole process sabotaged from the start(3:35)?

This and much more, including whether or not future draftees should skip their bowl games (21:10).

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Anthony Dasher, the managing editor of UGASports.com on the Rivals network, joins the pod to talk about the Playoff-bound Georgia Bulldogs.

Even if Dasher picked Georgia to win the East this season, by how much did the Bulldogs actually exceed his expectations? The Jake Fromm story has been fun to watch unfold, but what does this mean for the future of Jacob Eason?

Additionally, Dasher gets into UGA's matchup with Oklahoma in the Rose Bowl. Do the Dawgs have what it takes defensively to slow down Heisman Trophy winner Baker Mayfield?

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Connor joins JC in studio to discuss Shea Patterson leaving Ole Miss to go to Michigan, and other news around the SEC.

It's hard to blame Patterson for saying goodbye to the Rebels and hello to the Wolverines, but how great can he be playing for Jim Harbaugh? All of a sudden Jordan Ta'amu is the full-time starter in Oxford. Is he ready for the role?

Additionally, JC and Connor take a look into the crystal ball and try to locate some Heisman Trophy candidates from the SEC for 2018.

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Aaron Suttles of the Tuscaloosa News joins the pod to talk about the Playoff-bound Alabama Crimson Tide.

While the Crimson Tide were ultimately included in the College Football Playoff, how confident were the players and coaches that they'd make it ahead of Ohio State? Suttles shares the perspective that he had. It might surprise you.

Additionally, Suttles comments on the trials and tribulations of covering Nick Saban professionally. What kind of relationship do the two of them have these days?

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Danny Kanell of FSU and ESPN fame joins the pod to settle his perceived beef with the SEC and talk about all things college football.

Far from afraid to voice his displeasure with the College Football Playoff, Kanell weighs in on Alabama getting the benefit of the doubt over Ohio State. Even if they didn't deserve it, does he at least think the Crimson Tide are one of the best four teams in America?

Additionally, Kanell opens up about his surprising divorce from ESPN earlier this year. What's his relationship like with former radio partner Ryen Russillo these days?

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College football insider Brett McMurphy joins to break down the wild coaching carousel season and the College Football Playoff. As possibly the most connected man in college football, McMurphy shares his unique perspective.

What's next for Tennessee, and who's really calling the shots in Knoxville? How did Florida land Dan Mullen, and what's going on up the road in Tallahassee? McMurphy has the answers.

Also, Matt goes coast to coast with news around the SEC.

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JC and Connor discuss the wild results of championship weekend in college football and how the SEC Championship shaped the Alabama vs. Ohio State coversation.

It was a complete flip of the script from what we saw the first time when the Bulldogs played the Tigers. Now Georgia is battling Oklahoma in the College Football Playoff, while Auburn has to find motivation for UCF in the Peach Bowl.

Additionally, JC and Connor break down some of the selections for the various All-SEC teams and grade the performance of the voters.

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Former Georgia All-American and current SEC Network analyst Matt Stinchcomb joins the pod to talk aboout the SEC Championship Game in Atlanta,

Stinchcomb broke down the previous Auburn-Georgia matchup, whether the Dawgs can contain Auburn's pass-rushers and what Kerryon Johnson's presence means on Saturday. He also gives his prediction for the conference title game.

Ahead of the SEC Championship this weekend, Stinchcomb joined forces with the All Hands in Event in Atlanta, where he volunteered to help to build a community garden at the local Boys and Girls Club. Local Allstate agents and fans, as well as SEC Network’s Tim Tebow and legendary Auburn quarterback Jason Campbell all pitched in. 

Fans are encouraged to follow #AllHandsIn on Twitter for more information on how to get involved with the Allstate All Hands In program.

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Bobby Hebert, a Saints and Falcons QB known as "The Cajun Cannon," joins the pod to talk about his longtime friend Ed Orgeron and the temperate on the bayou after the Tigers' up and down season.

Now a sports talk radio host in the Crescent City, Hebert spends a lot of his time talking LSU and has a relationship with coach Ed Orgeron going back 40 years. How should the Tigers feel about their 9-3 performance during the regular season?

Additionally, Hebert shares his opinion on what the Bayou Bengals need to do in order to be more competitive with

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The voice of college football, Kirk Herbstreit, joined the SDS Podcast to talk about this weekend's SEC Championship. The ESPN college football analyst offered his insights on what figures to be a thrilling rematch on Saturday in Atlanta.

Can Auburn survive without Kerryon Johnson at 100 percent? Is Georgia capable of rallying back from a two-score deficit late? Will this be a completely different ballgame than the one we saw at Jordan-Hare? Herbstreit gave his take on all of those questions and more with host Connor O'Gara.

Herbstreit joined SDS on behalf of Allstate's All Hands In program. Leading up to the SEC Championship this weekend, Kirk joined forces with the All Hands In event in Atlanta, which was organized to build a community garden at the local Boys & Girls Club. Fans are encouraged to follow the #AllHandsIn hashtag on Twitter to find more ways to get involved.

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Tony Barnhart of the SEC Network joins the Matt Hayes to discuss the wild week that has been in the SEC, as well as to preview the upcoming conference championship matchups.

Tony knows college football as well as anyone, and he says that this slate of conference championships could be the most exciting he's ever seen. What kind of chaos will ensue with this many teams jockeying for position in the four-team playoff?

Also, Matt gives his weekly breakdowns, as well as the picks that you've come to expect from First and 10.

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The whole SEC has gone crazy, and it's up to JC and Connor to figure it all out.

According to JC, the Volunteers might have the most delusional fan base in all of college football. They still think they're a destination job, yet so many coaches keep saying no. Just how far down the list was Tee Martin when the search first started?

Additionally, the pair looks ahead to Auburn-Georgia 2.0 in the SEC Championship Game and makes their picks.

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Dan Wolken of USA Today joins the pod to talk about the Thanksgiving chaos that overwhelmed the SEC. From Tennessee to Texas A&M, nearly every team faced a bit of mayhem over the weekend. So where do we go from here?

The coaching search at Tennessee has gotten totally out of control. What happened in the wake of the potential hiring of Greg Schiano was simply incredible to watch unfold. Who in their right mind wants to go to Rocky Top now?

Additionally, Wolken gives his two cents worth on Jimbo Fisher. Would he really leave Florida State for Texas A&M?

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It's the season of turkey and dressing across America, and the season of cupcakes in the SEC. But could cupcake week actually be good for college football? JC and Connor break it down.

On one hand, it's a complete waste of time to see Alabama pull starters as early as the second quarter in a 56-0 whitewashing of Mercer. But on the other, some FCS teams might be able to have athletics at all if not for those payday games.

Additionally, the pair breaks down the Iron Bowl and the impact it will have not only on the SEC race but the College Football Playoff.

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It's the most wonderful time in the SEC: Iron Bowl season! We're kicking it off with Chris Davis, of "Kick Six" fame.

Believe it or not, Davis grew up an Alabama fan. However, he never got an offer from the Crimson Tide, so he became a Tiger and eventually authored perhaps the most memorable play in Iron Bowl history. What does he see ahead of Saturday's matchup?

Additionally, Davis talks about going through a coaching change from Gene Chizik to Gus Malzahn during his time on The Plains.

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Tuscaloosa News executive sports editor Tommy Deas, who grew up in Tuscaloosa, joins Matt Hayes to break down all things Iron Bowl.

When is Nick Saban at his best? When he tells his off-the-field anecdotes like his recent tangent about kids wearing cut off jeans. The pair of longtime SEC reporters talks about their favorite Saban stories.

Also, these two teams may be more similar than we realize, but it appears to be the same old Alabama. Do the Tigers have a real shot at an upset?

Plus, Matt breaks down each game in the Rivalry Week slate and gives his picks.

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John Adams of the Knoxville News Sentinel joins Matt Hayes to talk about the recent goings on around Rocky Top.

The discussion ranges from where Butch Jones went wrong to where Tennessee goes next and some of the unique challenges that the UT job presents.

Matt then shares his thoughts from around the SEC and gives his weekly picks.

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Bo Mattingly joins the pod to talk Arkansas, and the wacky fortunes that have recently befallen the program in Fayetteville.

Athletic director Jeff Long was just relieved of his duties Wednesday, so what does that mean for the future of coach Bret Bielema? If Bielema is indeed on his way out of Fayetteville, who may the Razorbacks target for the potential opening?

Also, Mattingly goes into detail on Hogs quarterback Austin Allen. Why didn't he have the big senior season so many expected?

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On this episdoe of the Saturday Down South podcast, host John Crist and co-host Connor O'Gara discuss Butch Jones mercifully getting pink-slipped at Tennessee.

While this wasn't exactly breaking news, Volunteers athletic director John Currie sure took his sweet time making up his mind. Can a big-name coach succeed relatively quickly on Rocky Top, or is yet another rebuild on the horizon?

Additionally, JC and Connor discuss the College Football Playoff hopes for the triumvirate of Alabama, Auburn and Georgia.

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Justin Strawn, manager of For Whom the Cowbell Tolls, SB Nation's Mississippi State site, joins the pod to talk all things Maroon and White leading up to the Bulldogs' battle with Alabama this weekend.

Defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons might have come to Mississippi State under controversial circumstances, but he's already lived up to his 5-star billing. On the other side of the ball, what's different about quarterback Nick Fitzgerald from last year to this year?

Additionally, coach Dan Mullen's name is being thrown around at places like Florida and Tennessee. Is he a threat to leave Starkville?

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Former Alabama QB John Parker Wilson joins the pod to talk about the foundation of Alabama's dynasty and where their future lies.

While he originally signed with and suited up for Mike Shula, Wilson was Nick Saban's first signal caller upon taking over the Crimson Tide. What was the first moment when he realized that things were about to be very different in Tuscaloosa?

Additionally, because he still lives and makes a living in the Birmingham area, how often does being an old 'Bama QB come in handy?

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Matt is joined by Texas A&M expert Olin Buchanan as the two break down the Kevin Sumlin administration and the truly bizarre stats and records that have been produced by it.

What is the future of the Aggies, and of Sumlin himself? Olin has the answers.

Also, Matt previews the Week 11 slate of games and gives his weekly picks.

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JC and Connor discuss a bevy of topics from Week 10, including Mizzou's big win against a rudderless Florida team.

The Tigers played really well on both sides of the ball, while the Gators looked completely disinterested in the wake of Jim McElwain losing his job. Was the result more a product of Mizzou figuring things out or UF trending in the wrong direction?

Additionally, Georgia and Alabama are facing possibly their biggest tests of the season this weekend in Auburn and Mississippi State. How will they fare?

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Former Alabama LB Nico Johnson joins the pod to talk about playing for the Tide, their rivalry with the LSU Tigers and his life after football.

In four seasons with Alabama, Johnson won three national titles playing defense for coach Nick Saban. Not only does he tell the story of decleating Kentucky's Randall Cobb, but he also has a tale about getting decleated by LSU's Odell Beckham Jr.

Additionally, since he just retired from professional football at the age of 27, what does Johnson plan to do with the rest of his life?

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Former Auburn coach and current SEC Network analyst Gene Chizik joins the pod to talk about the state of the SEC – and about those Auburn Tigers.

Alabama and Georgia are not only the two best teams in the SEC but in the entire nation according to the first College Football Playoff rankings. When Chizik watches them on film, what does he see specifically from the Crimson Tide and Bulldogs?

Additionally, since they won a national title together at Auburn, what kind of relationship does he have with Cam Newton today? And what about those demanding fans on The Plains?

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Jim McElwain is out in Gainesville in one of the most bizarre seasons The Swamp has ever seen. Mike Bianchi of the Orlando Sentinel joins Matt Hayes, and the pair of Florida insiders discuss what went wrong for Mac, and where the Gators go next.

Also, Matt gives his weekly picks and dishes on news from around the SEC.

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For this episode of the Saturday Down South podcast, host John Crist and co-host Connor O'Gara discuss the somewhat shocking ouster of Jim McElwain at Florida.

Despite getting to the SEC Championship Game in each of his first two seasons, it became clear rather quickly that McElwain wasn't a great fit for the Gators. But this is still a Top 10 job in America, so who are some of the obvious candidates?

Additionally, JC and Connor look ahead to Saturday's big showdown between LSU and Alabama. Can the Bayou Bengals give the Crimson Tide a game?

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Florida insider Pat Dooley joins Matt Hayes to break down Jim McElwain’s crazy week at Florida, and the Florida-Georgia game.

Matt also shares his thoughts from around the SEC and gives his picks against the spread.

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With a light week of SEC football, all eyes are on the Florida/Georgia game, where some weird things have happened in years past.

As the season winds down, JC and Connor talk about the postseason, and the country's most coveted award, the Heisman trophy.

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Florida great Danny Wuerffel joins the John Crist to talk about Gators past, present, and future.

A Heisman Trophy winner and National Champion at Florida, Danny talks about how the Gators' offense has changed over the years, and how his coach, Steve Spurrier, compares to current Gators' head man Jim McElwain.

Also, as a Heisman voter, JC talks with Wuerffel about how the process can be improved, and how the award is really decided.

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Bobby Humphrey, an Alabama legend at running back, and the father of first-round draft pick Marlon Humphrey, joins the pod.

Bobby talks about his family; his wife was a UAB track star, and his other four children have had prolific sports careers of their own.

They also talk about the rise of Alabama from Bear Bryant, to Gene Stallings, to Nick Saban and Bobby's place in Alabama history as the third leading rusher of all time.

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Dennis Dodd from CBSSports.com joins Matt Hayes to talk about the end of Butch Jones at Tennessee, two SEC teams in the College Football Playoff and more.

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On the 50th episode of the SDS Podcast, JC and Connor talk about a surprisingly eventful week 7 in the SEC.

After looking dead in the water, suddenly LSU is good and Coach O is a tactical mastermind...at least for now. The Bayou Bengals made the key adjustments against their orange counterparts on Saturday, but what does this mean for the West?

Speaking of coaching makeovers, Kevin Sumlin looked to be a dead man walking after the Aggies' historic collapse in Week 1, but their only loss has come to Alabama since. Where does A&M fit into the SEC standings?

Some coaches have been unable to save their sinking ships, however. Butch Jones heads into Bryant–Denny this weekend as a historic underdog. Is there any hope left that he can save face, and his job?

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As midseason approaches, the gulf between the SEC's elite teams and their serfs becomes greater with each passing week. Could any team on the rise look to break that trend, and what will the second half look like for each SEC team? John Crist and Connor O'Gara have you covered.

Plus – what does it look like behind the scenes at the Paul Finebaum Show, the SEC's holy tabernacle? JC went to North Carolina to see for himself.

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On September 26, 2015, Georgia kicker Marshall Morgan collided with Southern's Devon Gales on a routine kickoff play. A twist of fate made this one tackle anything but routine, however, as Gales would be carted off the field and paralyzed from the waist down.

Now, the two have formed a bond as close as brothers, as Marshall and Devon go on about their adult lives forever linked by that one play.

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Former Tennessee WR and current radio host Jayson Swain talks to host Connor O'Gara on the state of Tennessee football in light of the recent QB drama.

The duo talks about Butch Jones, the future of the program, and how the administration can turn it around and build a winner on Rocky Top.

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Fresh off a big win against Florida, LSU QB Danny Etling joins Matt Hayes to talk all things LSU football, and if that victory can be a turning point in an underwhelming season so far.

Also, Matt gives his weekly picks, and dishes on the biggest news across the conference.

Alabama, Auburn, and Georgia are hot, while many other programs find their coaches on the hot seat. How will all this play out going forward? Matt answers those questions and many more.

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SEC insider and Tennessee graduate Michael Wayne Bratton joins the pod to talk UT football and the future of Butch Jones.

The pair discusses Jones’s cliches and how they've begun to wear on the fanbase, the pros and cons of Dormady vs. Guarantano, and another year of injuries for a team that can't seem to catch a break.

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SDS's Missouri expert Adam Spencer joins the pod to talk about the recent struggles of his alma mater, and how they can get back on track in a weak SEC East.

Topics discussed include Barry Odom’s future, Drew Lock’s struggles and Josh Heupel’s system.

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Matt Hayes sits down with his friend and former SEC commissioner Mike Slive to discuss the league, as well as The Mike Slive Foundation. A survivor of prostate cancer himself, Slive has dedicated his life to helping spread awareness and find a cure for the deadly disease.

Then, Matt shares his thoughts on the SEC in a world where Auburn and Georgia are establishing themselves and seats across the conference are heating up.

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After Week 5, the smoke has cleared and the contenders are a bit more clear in the SEC .

John Crist and Connor O'Gara discuss the teams that made statements, including the rolling Georgia Bulldogs, as well as the league's best unranked team.

Also, there's trouble brewing on the bayou, and Coach O is instantly on the hot seat after an embarrassing loss to Troy. Can he recover?

All this, and much more.

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Ainsley Earhardt of Fox News fame joins John Crist to talk about growing up in the great state of South Carolina and how attending USC shaped her as a person.

They discuss the modern world of the Clemson/South Carolina rivalry, on which Earhardt is an expert. She may live in the most divided house in America, as she married former Clemson QB Will Proctor. As the SEC and ACC battle for fans in The Palmetto State, this rivalrty is more intense than ever.

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Former Georgia All-American and current SEC Network analyst Matt Stinchcomb joins host Connor O'Gara to discuss the latest hot topics around the league, including whether the Bulldogs are for real. They also discuss some SEC second-half predictions and Matt shares his identical Steve Spurrier imitation.

Matt joins the SDS podcast on behalf of the 2017 AFCA Good Works Team.

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National college football reporter Brett McMurphy joins Matt Hayes to discuss the possibility of the SEC getting two teams in the College Football Playoff, and the league’s bowl outlook, as well as some creative solutions to the yearly issues with college football's final four.

Also, Butch Jones' seat gets hotter, Matt's picks against the spread, and much more.

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Kentucky legend Andre Woodson, who could be the Wildcats' best signal-caller of all time, joins the pod to talk about the Wildcats' current team, as well as issues beyond football.

What does a former UK great like Woodson think about Mark Stoop, and how does the team unpack last week's collapse against Florida? Woodson has the answers.

Also, as a quarterback born into a military family, Woodson has a unique perspective on the recent national anthem protests. Woodson and host John Crist discuss this, as well as the moments when sports and politics intersect.

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With 1/3 of the schedule already decided, the college football season is flying by. So what have we learned?

Connor and JC discuss the surprising quarterback battle between Jake Fromm and Jacob Eason for the undefeated Bulldogs, which is a pretty good problem to have.

On the flip side – has Butch Jones reached his ceiling at Tennessee? Last week's nail-biter against UMass certainly didn't do him any favors with the uneasy fan base.

Also, JC and Connor look back at their preseason predictions to see how they have turned out so far.

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Kentucky kicker Austin MacGinnis joins the show to talk about the Wildcats' rise and the finer points of kicking in big-time moments on the biggest stage of college football.

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Former All-SEC wide receiver Chris Doering joins John Crist to talk about his alma mater, the Florida Gators.

Topics include everything from Doering's playing days alongside Danny Wuerffel to diagnosing the Gators' modern offensive struggles, and just who is most qualified to play QB in Gainesville.

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Kentucky QB Stephen Johnson joins Matt Hayes to talk about the Wildcats' surprising start to the season, and to preview their upcoming game against Florida.

Matt then shares his thoughts from around college football, including Florida's anemic offense, his picks for the week, and the real story behind why Chip Kelly isn't back in college football.

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After a hurricane-induced bye week, JC and Connor talk about the biggest news in the SEC including the breakout performances by Mississippi State, Kentucky, and Vanderbilt.

The pair discusses which players and teams have proven themselves through three weeks, and how Saturday could be a must-win for both Bret Bielema and Kevin Sumlin.

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In the wake of Hurricane Irma, Matt Hayes sits down with his friend Chris Low of ESPN to discuss recent events in college football.

Topics include Florida's offense, Auburn's dud against Clemson, how to properly handle being berated by a coach as a media member, and much more.

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Georgia tailback Sony Michel joins Matt Hayes to talk about a historic trip to Notre Dame, how he almost picked the Irish during his recruitment and his rap career.

Matt then talks about the biggest news in the SEC including the Curious Case of the Garbage Can, this week's picks and much more.

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LSU great Jacob Hester joins the SDS pod to talk about the current Tigers squad and the state of the SEC.

The pair discusses recent changes in Baton Rouge – everything from Orgeron and Les Miles to Matt Canada and the new-look offense.

And as a former LSU running back, Hester gives his opinion on two others: Leonard Fournette and Derrius Guice, and which one will have a better college career when its all said and done.

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JC and Connor talk about the wild Week 1 in the SEC, which included some heavy hitters, and some sneaky matchups that turned out to be better than advertised.

Where does A&M stand after another collapse – the worst so far under Kevin Sumlin?

Alabama looked as dominant as ever on Saturday, should the rest of the SEC be worried?

Also, Georgia QB Jacob Eason went down against App State and freshman Jake Fromm was impressive, could there be a QB controversy brewing in Athens?

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John Crist and Connor O'Gara discuss Florida's depleted roster heading into the Michigan game and the important non-conference games for SEC teams not named Alabama this weekend. Plus both John and Connor make their picks for the College Football Playoff in 2017.

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It's opening week in the SEC and Matt Hayes has you covered with an exclusive interview with South Carolina TE Hayden Hurst, as well as his thoughts on the league as a whole.

Hurst talks about his journey from high school to minor league baseball to his current spot as one of the most dynamic tight ends in America. He discusses what it's like to play for Will Muschamp, and what the Gamecocks expect out of Week 1.

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Tommy Tuberville is an SEC legend whose path has taken him from Oxford to Auburn to Cincinnati, and now into the broadcast booth at ESPN. His undefeated season at Auburn will always be remembered for what could've been, but his record vs. Alabama leaves little doubt about his place in SEC history.

Coach Tuberville joins the pod to talk about his journey, the transition to ESPN, the current state of the SEC – and those Auburn Tigers, who might be desitined for similar success.

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John Crist and Connor O'Gara go into full breakdown mode as the season approaches, tackling which players, coaches and teams will be the most interesting in 2017.

In that same vein, the pair ranks the starting QBs in the conference from top to bottom.

Also, an interesting discovery by Connor: Steve McNair may be the best college football player in the history of the state of Mississippi. So why isn't he in the College Football Hall of Fame?

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Former Georgia QB and current CBS broadcaster Aaron Murray joins host John Crist to talk about both phases of his career, and the transition between them.

The pair also discusses Murray's NFL performance and the college similarities between Murray and another freshman phenom – Jacob Eason.

Of course, we had to ask him about the 2012 SEC Championship Game and his performance in one of the biggest games, as well as one of the most legendary plays in SEC history.

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Matt Hayes welcomes Mississippi State quarterback Nick Fitzgerald to discuss his progression under Dan Mullen, the quarterbacks he likes to watch and whether or not dual threat quarterbacks get a bad rap in the SEC. Later, Hayes discusses the quarterback situation across the league and gives some quick thoughts on the marquee week one matchups.

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With Alabama taking a lone spot in the AP top 10, the rest of the SEC is wide open.

How will it all play out when the dust settles? Who could be sneaky good, and which teams are all hype?

College football veteran Matt Hinton joins the pod to discuss all the possibilities.

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Gary Stokan, the CEO of the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl joins the pod to talk about one of the biggest non-conference matchups in recent memory: Alabama vs. Florida State. This year's Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game will set the stage for the College Football Playoff, and Stokan is the man that put it all together.

Stokan also talks to host Connor O'Gara about how he met Nick Saban back in his LSU days, and how that relationship has grown over the years, leading up to this matchup.

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Auburn QB Jarrett Stidham, is he the real deal? JC and Connor debate the pros and cons of Auburn's new signal caller.

Dynasties like Alabama weren't built in a day – and contrary to popular opinion, they weren't built by Nick Saban alone. The pair dive into the ten people other than Saban who helped turned Alabama into what it is.

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There's big news brewing in The Swamp, and veteran Gators writer Pat Dooley of the Gainesville Sun is the perfect person to hash it out.

Dooley joins John Crist to talk about the suspension of Antonio Callaway, how it affects the team, and if his talent is worth all the off-the-field troubles.

The pair also delves into all things Gators, including Florida's current QB situation, and how all of this affects the SEC as a whole.

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Two former Alabama quarterbacks are speaking out against the leadership in Tuscaloosa, but could they have a point?

And speaking of outspoken QBs, UCLA's Josh Rosen didn't pull any punches when he called out the NCAA and Alabama in a recent interview.

All that and much more in this episode.

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IMG Academy is a high school unlike any other. From the state-of-the-art facilities to the big-name coaches patrolling the sidelines, it has become the epicenter of college football recruiting in America.

When you look past the hype and the high expectations, however, these are just regular high school kids trying to make it in the world of big-time college football.

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Legendary Georgia coach Vince Dooley joins the pod to talk about all things SEC and UGA.

He delves into what it's like to coach the great Herschel Walker, shares his opinions on Mark Richt, Kirby Smart, and his son, former UT coach Derek Dooley, as well as some stories from his glory days of coaching in the SEC.

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John Crist and Connor O'Gara discuss expectations for Florida QB Malik Zaire, comparing the not-so-differences in the B1G and SEC, and what to make of the latest AP Top 25 poll.

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Phil Savage joined SDS earlier this month at SEC Media Days to discuss his new book on the Crimson Tide, Nick Saban's evolution, what to expect from Jalen Hurts in 2017, replacing OJ Howard, and how Alabama's defense will reload after losing so much talent.

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John Crist talks to Jordy Hultberg of 103.7 in Lafayette to discuss the upcoming LSU football season, his insights as a former LSU basketball player, covering Ben Simmons and playing under legendary coach Dale Brown.

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John Crist is joined by Chris Brooks of Mississippi Gridiron, as they discuss Hugh Freeze, Mississippi State and football in the Magnolia State.

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SEC Network's Tom Hart joined SDS earlier this month at SEC Media Days to talk about his new broadcasting trio with Jordan Rodgers and Cole Cubelic, calling big time night games, dealing with Jordan Rodgers' Bachelorette fame, which SEC coaches are open with the media and who he likes in the SEC in 2017.

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In our first edition of our documentary series entitled "Stories Down South," the SDS team spends time in the Bayou, including Ed Orgeron's home town of Larose, to learn more about the man now at the helm of LSU football.

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SEC Network's Peter Burns talks to Saturday Down South about his path to broadcasting, SEC football and filling in for Paul Finebaum. Plus, Burns gives his opinion on the upcoming SEC football season.

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Gary Danielson joins us to discuss calling SEC games without Verne Lundquist, analyzing his own broadcasting performances, the state of the quarterback position in the league in 2017, how Johnny Manziel's success was 'catastrophic' for the SEC, his concerns over how offense is played right now, and why Tennessee is hard to feature in primetime television late in the season.

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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey joins us to discuss a wide range of topics including his love of U2, the "Auburn to the East" narrative and potentially moving SEC Media Days in the future.

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Greg McElroy joins us for a rapid fire discussion of every quarterback in the SEC. Who does McElroy like going into the season and which teams should be concerned?

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SEC Network's Laura Rutledge talks to us about her new role on the SEC Network, staying neutral despite being a graduate from an SEC school, working with Tim Tebow, her Miss America participation and her thoughts on the upcoming college football season.

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Paul Finebaum joins us to discuss the evolution of his radio show, how he chooses callers, how the Harvey Updyke call helped his show, his views on the event of SEC Media Days, his disappointment with Tennessee's lowered expectations, Nick Saban's domination of the SEC, how to get fired from Auburn and whether or not Alabama is too big to fail or not at this point.

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SEC Network's Cole Cubelic joins us to discuss offensive line play in the SEC, running the RPO in college football, Cam Robinson's reputation at Alabama, Austin Allen's hits in 2016, his picks for the SEC divisions and his darkhorse SEC East team.

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Dennis Dodd from CBS Sports joined us on set at SEC Media Days to discuss the state of the Southeastern Conference, the case for expanding the College Football Playoff field and who he sees coming out of each SEC division this season.

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Booger McFarland joins us to talk about the state of the defensive line in the SEC, his dust-up with Myles Garrett earlier this year, his views on Ed Orgeron leading the LSU Tigers, the rivalry between Florida and the Bayou Bengals and his picks for the winners of the East and West in 2017.

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