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Which coaches can work their way off the hot seat? | The NCAA has chosen the hill on which to die
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Which coaches can work their way off the hot seat? | The NCAA has chosen the hill on which to die

It’s a Dear Andy show, but before we get to your questions, there is a ton of news to discuss… (0:00-13:16) Intro: More Kickoff Times Announced (13:17-24:31) Pete Nakos Joins to break down Transfer Portal Settlement (24:32-28:44) Governance of College Sports moving forward (28:45-28:59) Dear Andy Intro (29:00-34:59) Hot Seat Watch - Recap of Eliah Drinkwitz and Neal Brown (35:00-43:27) Billy Napier (43:28-47:59) Sam Pittman (48:00-51:07) Dave Aranda (51:08-57:26) Colorado Miss Bowl Game AND Travis Hunter win Heisman? (57:25-59:03) Arch Manning takes over or Non-Power 2 Champion? (59:04-1:09:10) SEC Trips on November 9th and 16th for Jim (1:09:11-1:10:20) Wrapping up the week (1:10:21-1:12:37) Northwestern's Temporary Home The SEC dropped a bunch of early-season kickoff times Thursday and — more importantly — promised to deliver the kickoff times for most of the rest of the season on June 11. Of note, the first SEC edition of the Red River Rivalry will kick off at 3:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. CT. Also, the Egg Bowl (Mississippi State at Ole Miss) and Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate (Georgia Tech at Georgia) are moving to Black Friday. In other news, the NCAA settled a federal lawsuit with the Department of Justice and various state attorneys general over transfer rules. Essentially, there won’t be any. On3’s Pete Nakos will explain why the NCAA rolled over on an issue that has a huge effect on football and basketball. Now it’s time for your questions… Which coaches could make an off-the-hot-seat comeback the way West Virginia’s Neal Brown did last year? Could two-way Colorado star Travis Hunter win the Heisman Trophy if the Buffaloes don’t make a bowl game? Which SEC games should Jim from Michigan attend in November? What is more likely: Arch Manning takes over for Ewers during the season, or a non-Power 2 school wins the Natty? Want to watch the show instead? Head on over to YouTube and join us LIVE, M-F, at 8 am et! https://youtube.com/live/7fTvJO7WwXY Host: Andy Staples Producer: River Bailey

Andy & Ari On3 · On3

May 31, 20241h 12m

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Show Notes

It’s a Dear Andy show, but before we get to your questions, there is a ton of news to discuss…


(0:00-13:16) Intro: More Kickoff Times Announced

(13:17-24:31) Pete Nakos Joins to break down Transfer Portal Settlement

(24:32-28:44) Governance of College Sports moving forward

(28:45-28:59) Dear Andy Intro

(29:00-34:59) Hot Seat Watch - Recap of Eliah Drinkwitz and Neal Brown

(35:00-43:27) Billy Napier

(43:28-47:59) Sam Pittman

(48:00-51:07) Dave Aranda

(51:08-57:26) Colorado Miss Bowl Game AND Travis Hunter win Heisman?

(57:25-59:03) Arch Manning takes over or Non-Power 2 Champion?

(59:04-1:09:10) SEC Trips on November 9th and 16th for Jim

(1:09:11-1:10:20) Wrapping up the week

(1:10:21-1:12:37) Northwestern's Temporary Home


The SEC dropped a bunch of early-season kickoff times Thursday and — more importantly — promised to deliver the kickoff times for most of the rest of the season on June 11. Of note, the first SEC edition of the Red River Rivalry will kick off at 3:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. CT. Also, the Egg Bowl (Mississippi State at Ole Miss) and Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate (Georgia Tech at Georgia) are moving to Black Friday.


In other news, the NCAA settled a federal lawsuit with the Department of Justice and various state attorneys general over transfer rules. Essentially, there won’t be any. On3’s Pete Nakos will explain why the NCAA rolled over on an issue that has a huge effect on football and basketball.


Now it’s time for your questions…


Which coaches could make an off-the-hot-seat comeback the way West Virginia’s Neal Brown did last year?


Could two-way Colorado star Travis Hunter win the Heisman Trophy if the Buffaloes don’t make a bowl game?


Which SEC games should Jim from Michigan attend in November?


What is more likely: Arch Manning takes over for Ewers during the season, or a non-Power 2 school wins the Natty?


Want to watch the show instead? Head on over to YouTube and join us LIVE, M-F, at 8 am et! https://youtube.com/live/7fTvJO7WwXY


Host: Andy Staples

Producer: River Bailey


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