Should Marcus Freeman call Sean Lewis? (47:30) Ari's critic blasts his Georgia take (35:00) Are there moral victories in CFB? (27:30) Vern calls in from Boone Pickens & vanishing rivalries (16:30) USC fires Alex Grinch, but is the real problem Lincoln Riley? (3:00) Plus, Michigan's flaws, show Louisville some love, and Ari offers up, arguably, the worst food take ever. Are there moral victories in CFB? Keith from NC chides Ari about his UGA take from last week. Bedlam makes us whistful about vanishing rivalries. Ship Station: Let your customers shop risk-free this holiday with ShipStation.Go to and use code SATURDAY today and sign up for your FREE 60-day trial.Īri, David and Manny Navarro answer your voicemails on the latest Sunday Sound-Off! But first, the trio react to DC Alex Grinch being fired from USC. Ubscribe to the Until Saturday newsletter: įollow Max on Twitter: Sam on Twitter: Austin on Twitter: by: Austin on the latest out of Ann Arbor (17:15) Revisiting our pre-season predictions (3:30) To wrap up the show, the guys ID teams that have over- and underachieved this season. Before kibbitzing with Austin, Max and Sam revisit their best and worst pre-season predictions. The triumvirate also hit on the keys to the game for Michigan-Penn State. Max and Sam catch up with The Athletic's Michigan scribe Austin Meek and chitchat about the Big Ten inching towards punshing Michigan for the in-person scouting scandal. That’s 20% off ANYTHING you order when you shop better hydration today using promo code SATURDAY at . Hydration Multiplier Sugar-Free in bulk nationwide at Costco or you can get 20% off when you go to and use code SATURDAY at checkout. Go to and use code SATURDAY today and sign up for your FREE 60-day trial. Ship Station: Let your customers shop risk-free this holiday with ShipStation. Subscribe to the Until Saturday newletter: Ĭall/text the Until Saturday phone and leave us a question for a future mailbag and/or Sunday Sound-Off podcast: (316) 462-9852įollow Nicole on Twitter: Chris on Twitter: by: Last call: CFB tech advancements, helmet comm presented by Invesco QQQ (55:00) Happy Hour: James Madison and Oklahoma St. Top Shelf: Previewing notable weekend games (22:00) Tulane moves up, James Madison update (11:00) Should Ohio State have remained at #1? (6:45) resume + Boo Corrigan on the committee's approach (3:30) The audio quality will return to normal next week. Producer's note: Technical issues affected Nicole's audio through the rankings reaction. Later, Nicole and Chris preview UGA-Ole Miss, Oregon-USC, Michigan-Penn State and more! Lastly, the pair discuss the latest coming out of Ann Arbor, and Chris details college football's technological advancements in a story of innovation and change presented by Invesco QQQ. How would Skip Bayless leave a chance to drag LeBron James’ name in any of his debate or tweets? The Fox Sports analyst would have been a happy guy as the Nets just won behind KD’s clutch performance, but more so because LeBron and the Lakers were about to face the Boston Celtics who were coming from a big win in Portland.Nicole and Chris break down the second College Football Playoff rankings! Did Washington deserve to be outside the top-4 again? Boo Corrigan shares the committee's approach to eye test v. Skip Bayless challenges LeBron James and the King delivers That last shot from KD was enough for getting Skip Bayless all hyped up for his MVP candidate and also going off on LeBron James. Nets held on the lead and won the game 102-99. He closed out the game with a dagger fade away jumper and gave the Nets a 3-point lead with a minute to go. Durant was double-teamed mostly throughout the last quarter, but little did it matter. KD and Co erased that 11-point deficit within a few minutes and took their first lead with 6:41 remaining. Also read: “Anthony Davis has to dominate more!” – Shaquille O’Neal echoes Charles Barkley’s sentiment as he pins Lakers struggles to AD’s underperformance
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