Kev and Ciarnan dive into the latest college football news, discussing the NCAA's new transfer window, Arch Manning's expectations at Texas, and Auburn's recruiting struggles. They explore Kentucky's move to separate its athletic programs into an LLC and analyze its implications for college sports. The hosts engage in a lighthearted segment, assigning drinks to various college football teams based on their characteristics. The episode concludes with a check-in on their Old Bay Vodka challenge and plans for the Fourth of July weekend. Throughout, Kev and Ciarnan offer witty commentary and insightful analysis on the evolving landscape of college athletics.
0:00 New NCAA transfer window discussion
5:27 Arch Manning expectations and comparisons
10:25 Auburn's recruiting struggles and Hugh Freeze
16:05 Kentucky moves athletic programs to LLC
21:38 PAC-12 revival with new teams
28:11 College football teams as alcoholic drinks
38:11 Independents and Group of Five drinks
58:04 Fourth of July plans and safety reminders
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