
Conference Games, Nebraska/Rutgers Evaluation with Mitch Sherman
Mitch Sherman of The Athletic joins the show. Should conferences need to add more conference games? Would more mid-tier schools need money to compete in college football today. Mitch's thoughts on the Rutgers game. The Royals are playing better...
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Show Notes
Mitch Sherman of The Athletic joins the show. Should conferences need to add more conference games? Would more mid-tier schools need money to compete in college football today. Mitch's thoughts on the Rutgers game. The Royals are playing better baseball than New York. The environment for Indiana and Nebraska next week.
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