In this college football podcast episode, we dive deep into the weird world of college football message boards, courtesy of our friends at Message Board Geniuses (@BoardGeniuses). From Clemson fans proposing eminent domain to control TV broadcasts, to Vanderbilt wondering if its players are too smart for football, to Florida State fans suggesting they'd recruit better without a head coach at all. Plus: Are Georgia's out-of-state intellectuals ruining the fan experience? What's the emergency coaching protocol when things go sideways in March? And we wrap up with the latest Connor Stallons developments that still have Michigan and Ohio State message boards at each other's throats.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
09:27 - Clemson fan claims eminent domain
16:12 - Baylor fan is ready for more conference realignment
22:54 - Oregon fan wants more recruiting accountability
30:59 - Vandy fan wonders if players are too smart
34:30 - Georgia fan is tired of New Jersey braniacs
34:13 - Florida State fans are ready to fire Mike Norvell
50:50 - Michigan-Ohio State tensions over Connor Stalions investigation
01:01:05 - Closing thoughts
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