Gronk Still Gronk

Rob Gronkowski remains one of sports’ great contradictions: part retired legend, part full-time showman, and still entirely himself. Gronk rolled through topics with the same carefree force that defined his career. He joked about fans begging him to hit them, admitted his ankle still barks from Sundays past, and sounded genuinely unsure about Phillip’s return…

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Wetzel’s Shortlist for Michigan

ESPN Senior Writer Dan Wetzel says Michigan’s investigation into Sherrone Moore quietly started in the fall and only reached a breaking point when the school got proof of the relationship that made firing him unavoidable. What happened afterward, including the alleged assault call at a house, remains the biggest unanswered question. As for the coaching…

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Michigan Meltdown

Writer for the Detriot Free Press, Tony Garcia, joined the show today to break down a wild week for Michigan. Garcia explained with Moore out, the Wolverines suddenly face a coaching vacancy at the worst possible time, just as recruits gain immediate portal access and uncertainty spreads through the program. Garcia expects Michigan is expected…

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Finebaum: CFP Committee a “Clown Show”

Paul Finebaum didn’t hold back, calling the CFP committee a “clown show” while still insisting Miami earned its spot and Alabama shouldn’t be punished for playing an extra game. He believes Notre Dame invited some trouble by over-explaining its case, but the controversy has pushed the program back into national relevance. Finebaum says Lane Kiffin…

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Foxworth: NFC Home of NFL’s Elite

Former NFL cornerback Domonique Foxworth stopped by to break down NFL power rankings. Foxworth called the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams the two teams that truly look Super Bowl ready. He thinks the AFC lacks a single dominant contender and says the Chiefs’ issues stem from costly drops and a fading defense. Foxworth…

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Indianapolis Desperate for Direction in a Season Gone Sideways

Albert Breer paints a grim picture for the Colts, who walked into November needing clarity and instead found a quarterback crisis spiraling out of control. Daniel Jones tore his Achilles, Riley Leonard tweaked his knee, and Anthony Richardson is out with an orbital fracture. It left Indianapolis turning to Brent Rypien or even Phillip Rivers,…

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Chargers Expose Eagles as Hurts Rollercoaster Continues

ESPN National correspondent Sal Paolantonio sees an Eagles team drifting in the wrong direction. Philadelphia is regressing, and the tape shows it. Jalen Hurts is missing open receivers, forcing throws, and struggling to run with the same confidence that once defined him. The Eagles abandoned their strength by throwing forty times against one of the…

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Bevacqua: Relationship with ACC Permanently Damaged

Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua didn’t hide his frustration with the playoff process. The Irish went from comfortably inside the top ten to suddenly staring at the postseason from the outside, despite finishing with a convincing win and watching others struggle. The frustration isn’t about Miami, or the teams that made it. It’s about…

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Simms Compares Josh Allen to John Elway

Chris Simms didn’t hold back regarding the final College Football Playoff bracket, calling Notre Dame a title contender that got left behind due to flawed logic. In his eyes, the Irish boast NFL talent everywhere and were punished for playing a legitimate Week 1 opponent. Simms argued the committee kept weaker teams propped up while…

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Tucker: Smart Beats Tough

Ross Tucker delivered a classic lineman’s perspective, praising smart quarterbacks over reckless ones and reminding everyone that availability matters more than bravado. His message to Jaxson Dart was clear: live to play the next snap. Tucker’s honesty showed again with George Pickens, calling him gifted but risky when it comes to long term money. And…

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