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July 8, 2025 76 mins
Scott Van Pelt and Stanford Steve are back to recap July 4th weekend and look ahead to the college football season. Is Penn State the team to beat? Is Clemson's Cade Klubnik the most trustworthy QB in all of CFB? The guys are coming back from a 4th weekend at the beach with several stories to tell, including frustrating traffic, over-washed beach towels, poor beach etiquette and more. Plus, a word on Wimbledon, the MLB, SVP speaking to Maryland Basketball, Steve's trip to West Virginia and more. | SVPod (0:00) Intro (1:10) July 4th Weekend recap (6:20) Firecracker Open was a disaster (12:42) More July 4th recap (17:16) Why do people point at menus? (22:35) The towel situation (26:25) Beach etiquette still isn’t great (31:47) Coming Up (32:30) Wimbledon update (33:53) Steve went to WV for SportsCenter (42:42) CFB season prep (45:58) Is it Penn State’s year? (51:43) Who is the most trustworthy QB in CFB? (57:34) Notre Dame’s outlook (58:34) Check out Pick Six Previews! (59:20) Steve’s CFB26 CFP teams (1:01:17) MLB update (1:03:40) NBA Summer League or USMNT? (1:05:20) SVP spoke to Maryland Basketball (1:09:48) Elevator slob was awesome (1:10:22) Auburn 2025 Outlook (1:12:25) Thanks for watching Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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