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Follow The Money - Ep. 28 (Big Ten getting PAID...what it means for SEC)
In Ep. 28 of College Sports: Follow The Money, Gabe Bock, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin and Jon Heidtke share instant reaction from Thursday's breaking news of the Big Ten's new mega TV deal, discuss what it means to the SEC's negotiating power in talks with ESPN and much more.
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Follow The Money (Ep. 27 - Mike Slive saved A&M long before SEC move?)
In Ep. 27 of College Sports: Follow The Money, Gabe Bock, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin and Jon Heidtke hit the latest news in Name, Image and Likeness and Dr. Loftin drops a very interesting nugget regarding late former SEC commissioner Mike Slive helping A&M through turmoil in the 1980s.
Hop's Weekend Reflections: Beating the Vols, the media's A&M narrative & more
The Aggies picked up their seventh-consecutive victory on Saturday to cap off an 8-1 regular season, but unfortunately, it was not enough to get the Maroon & White into the CFP. David Sandhop has plenty of thoughts on that, the media's narrative of A&M & more.
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Hop's Deep Reflections: Starkel's Spartan debut, poking fun at FSU & more
Texas A&M was idle on Saturday, but there was still a full slate of college football greatness and wackiness for David Sandhop to critique. He shares his thoughts on Nick Starkel leading San Jose State to victory, big-play celebrations around the country and much more.
Why the 2020 college football championship Saturday will be strikingly different
Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, nothing about this 2020 college football season will be normal, including conference championship Saturday. The Athletic's Stewart Mandel explains what changes to expect come December.
How ESPN, FOX fit four months of college football schedule work into a few days
With college football kickoff times and network schedules being announced, The Athletic's Stewart Mandel sheds some light on the process of dividing up the games, which - just like 2020 as a whole - was pretty wild.
Group Text: Should conferences move permanently to 10-game league schedules?
For the first time in months, there was actual college football news. The Athletic college football trio of Bruce Feldman, Stewart Mandel and Andy Staples chatted about the latest developments and whether or not 10-game schedules should become the new norm.