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On this episode the pod's resident "football mind" Ferg makes his final appearance to recap Super Bowl 56. How happy are we for Stafford? Will Aaron Donald retire? Is this the first of many for Joe Brr and the Cats? (Nate thinks not....) Enjoy it, because we may or may not ever be back if Lay doesn't start putting in some more work.
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In the last pod before Super Bowl 56, the fellas go deep on a preview of the biggest event in the calendar year (other than Valentines Day of course). Ferg and Nate also share their favorite Super Bowl prop bets for those interested, including a longshot MVP pick. Finally, they end the pod the only way they know how...dunking on Lay's Auburn Tigers. Harsin Out?
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Lay and Ferg stop arguing about overtime rules for just long enough to break down another wild playoff weekend in the NFL. Nate wants to give credit to the Bengal's D but apparently people only wanna hear about Joe Brrr. Plus, the NFL coaching carousel roles on, which job is the most appealing? Oh and Auburn football is a dumpster fire.
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A big recap of the best NFL weekend in years,(even though Nate was watching Redeeming Love instead...). Plus, Ferg and Lay beef about overtime rules pick winners in the Conference Championship round. Lastly, a look at the wild transfer portal that appears to ONLY FEATURE GEORGIA PLAYERS.
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After a week of filibustering the podcast in the wake of the College Football National Championship, Georgia haters Lay and Ferg finally have to face the music. Nate describes the game from his perspective inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indy, and the guys finally, if begrudgingly, give the Dawgs their due. Plus, a recap of the NFL Wildcard and a look at the divisional round matchups to keep an eye on.
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After a week off for the New Year, Georgia is one game away from their first title in 40 years and Nate is fired up. The guys review the playoff semifinals and look ahead to the College Football National Championship, plus a look back at the other New Years Six Bowls and debate whether players should be opting out. Also, stay tuned for the NFL playoffs scenario that Nate is praying we see: the Raiders and Chargers agreeing to tie 0-0 so both make the playoffs on the final day.
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The trio is back to talk NFL playoff picture and the first few games of the 2021 Bowl Season. Lathe somehow finds a way to be worse at his job than he already was, and Ferg gives us the inside scoop on Jahmyr Gibbs' transfer to Alabama and other offseason moves. Plus, Arsenal are on a hot streak, but are they better without Aubameyang?
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After a way-too-brief soccer segment because Lay neglected to do his only job, Ferg rejoins the show to talk the College Football Playoff and which lower-tier bowl games we are excited about as bowl season begins this weekend. Plus, Nate and Ferg shame Lay for his horrendous faith in the Bills and he rage quits.
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In this football-focused special, history is made on the Away Days pod with our first three-man episode as Ferg joins Nate and Lay once again. It may have been a few days, but the Georgia's SEC Championship wounds are still fresh for Nate and the other two are ready with the salt. They recap all the action from a packed conference championship week, and look ahead to the College Football Playoff matchups. Plus, Lay sucks at picking the NFL.
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On this abbreviated show Nate tries to get in some soccer talk ahead of the final Group Stage matches of the UEFA Champions League this week. His original cohost Lathe finally graces us with his presence after a two-week hiatus spent "helping with some family business". Just soccer on this one, but fear not, Ferg will rejoin the show on Tuesday for a full College Football recap.
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After skipping last week due to Lay's laziness, Nate was forced to invite a new cohost and subsequently fire Lay as he once again was unavailable, mostly because Auburn sucks and he's scared to talk about it. So welcome in Ferg, a Tech fan (formerly?) and self-identified "College Football Mind". The old friends catch up and talk through the major headlines in college football including the CFP, Rivalry Week, Conference Championships and the Coaching Carousel. Oh and roasting Lay behind his back.
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After a quiet week on the club front, the guys had plenty to react to from World Cup qualifiers including USA's 2-0 win over Mexico. But most of this episode revolves around Oklahoma's upset loss at Baylor and what that means for the Big 12's hopes at a College Football Playoff bid.
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After Lay is late to the recording studio, (i.e. his grandparents' attic) the guys quickly run through the results across college football and what to expect from the second College Football Playoff rankings tomorrow. Topics include Bama's shaky win over LSU and Nate being completely over the Big 10, especially Harbaugh and Big Blue. Some soccer and NFL in there as well.
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Nate and Lay actually made some pre-show notes this time around. The guys talk upsets in the NFL and what to expect from the first College Football Playoff ranking of the season coming out on Tuesday. Plus, like a lingering genital infection, Arsenal's back baby.
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Due to a lack of preparation and laziness on Lay's part, the guys go off script for a freestyle edition of the pod. They talk the 9 overtimes, Auburn hosting Ole Miss, plus the hot start for the Cincinnati Bengals has them in the top spot in the AFC. Bonus: Is Antonio Conte the man to lead Manchester United to the top of the Premier League?
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Back live from the gramps house, Lay joins Nate to talk a sleepy weekend in college football and debate who the top Super Bowl contender out of the AFC is. Plus, a recap of club soccer's return following the international break. No surprises there, Bayern won...Arsenal didn't.
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Fresh off a beatdown in the Away Days college rivalry, Nate and Lay are back to talk the biggest college football weekend in recent memory. (Hint, Bama lost). Plus, is there a new sheriff in town in the AFC? And what should we make of the Saudi takeover of Newcastle United? All that in a football-heavy episode.
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Nate and Lay lead things off with a look back at last week's wild UEFA Champions League results and Nate spends way too much time talking about a 0-0 draw. Over on the football side, the guys put a few teams on #FraudWatch for being college football playoff posers (looking at you Oklahoma). Plus, a Monday Night Miracle in the form of Austin Ekeler.
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Disappointing results in college football headline this week's episode. Clemson? Fraud. Oklahoma? Fraud. Auburn? Even worse. Plus, a huge North London Derby win has Nate nervously excited for Arsenal's future.
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Lay limps back to the studio after an unsuccessful trip up to Happy Valley for the 'White Out' Penn State Auburn game. The guys try to figure out who's legit after a college football week 3 provides more questions than answers. Plus, Arsenal start their bid to become the first English team to win the league after losing their first 3 matches of the season.... or so Nate hopes.
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