Kev and Ciarnan dissect Week 5 of college football, including Penn State's heartbreaking loss to Oregon and Alabama's upset over Georgia. They analyze the AP poll rankings, discuss coaching changes at Arkansas, and debate the legality of UNC's hiring process for Bill Belichick. The hosts make their weekly bets and explore Luke Fickell's $25 million buyout, imagining creative ways to spend it.
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0:00 Intro and mental health check on Ciarnan
5:20 Florida State upset by Virginia, field storming concerns
13:57 Sam Pittman fired, Bobby Petrino returns to Arkansas
17:28 UNC sued over Bill Belichick hiring process
23:13 Penn State's loss to Oregon and Franklin's future
29:49 Alabama beats Georgia, ending home win streak
34:51 Johnny Manziel controversy at Alabama bar
38:47 AP Poll rankings discussion and analysis
44:00 Mid-team updates: UMass and West Virginia struggles
51:30 Weather report and upcoming tropical storms
53:29 Week 6 betting picks and predictions
58:08 Fun things Luke Fickell could buy with buyout
1:02:31 Show schedule updates and closing thoughts
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