The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Hour 1: Horny For Weather
Episode Date: January 5, 2024It's time for everyone's favorite game... AGAINST! THE! SPREAD! Also, Barry Keoghan's...situation...gives us an idea for a Saltburn watch party during our Dolphins watch party. Then, Mike Golic Jr. re...places Lucy on this week's GEN CFB as he and Jessica discuss the Rose Bowl, the Pop Tart Bowl, and the upcoming National Championship game between Michigan and Washington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Now I have a very important announcement to make as regards to against the spread.
We have calculated all the math, tabulated the results,
I'm honored to say that Billy Gill won our 2023 contest of against the spread.
Congratulations, Billy.
You got a massive prize coming to you.
However, there is supply and chain issues,
and it's gonna take a couple of months, but you are not gonna believe what's coming.
I wasn't expecting this.
Thank you.
Well, we begin with you as you tried to kind your crown on...
Against the Spray!
Wow.
So, I didn't know that I had won when I made this pick and this pick was to kind of
Yeah, I was trying to go against what everyone else was doing because I figured this is a great place to pick up some ground I was gonna take Michigan minus four and a half over Washington
Think a lot of people like
The possibility of Michigan winning, but it's a big spread
They think the Washington will keep it close, but I wanted to pick up some games here
So I'm gonna stick with my pick of Michigan minus 4.5
Huggit
It's the spreader
Tony
I don't know why Dan put back the Buccaneers in the bucket of death. I'm going Bucks who need it minus 4.5 against the Panthers
Jessica
Billy stole my pick. I've been picking Michigan in this game, but I'm gonna go opposite skis so we don't have the same pick.
We'll have a new front runner.
I appreciate how much work all of you went into the thoughts you'd take my pick.
I'll go the other way.
You would how you'd bet.
There is a big grand prize people wouldn't be more determined
0% chance that Bill Bella check loses this game to the Jets when given an opportunity
To not only beat the Jets but screw over the Patriots on his way out show where it is
I'm taking the New England Patriots minus two and a half
Royce of her?
Yeah, this team needs it as well.
The Jacksonville Jaguars, they are playing
the Tennessee Titans on the road.
The Jaguars are three and a half point favorites.
I'm going with the Jaguars.
Again, the Jacksonville Brezmer.
That's the look you should have in your face, Mike Ryan.
No, he shouldn't have that look on his face
because I asked him last weekend.
I asked him, Mike, why is Jacksonville
only a three and a half point favorite against Caroline? And's like because Jacksonville sucks and I'm like yes and
the analysis on the other end is Carolina also sucks yeah what is that yeah yeah but this is
not heads up it's again that was the reason the Jack was needed though they do need it
wait didn't fill a delp you need it last week that's't fill a Delphi a need it last week. That's the analysis. Yeah
I'm gonna last week of needing it. Yeah, it was nothing getting revenge game though
That's what you guys didn't think you're in. You're right. You asked me who I liked in a game
And I got that wrong. I sincerely apologize. No, your analysis stuck. Well, do you think the jags are good?
They don't suck and if if sucks what's your action if sucks sucks is what Jacksonville gets, then what do you use on Carolina?
Yeah, they were playing a little bit better after firing, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do you think the Jax needed to?
My face, by the way, was that you were just willingly.
You have all the sports games at your disposal and you decided, yeah, underdog, Mike Vrable,
that's what I want.
Give me that.
Yeah.
This is just a weird choice, but you're entitled to it.
Okay, because there's so much thought
given into all these other choices.
Yes, I'm gonna prove to you a lot of,
at the beginning of the week,
I heard that a weather system was gonna make its way
across the East Coast.
So I saw a total that that was a little too high
in Dallas, Washington, commanders,
and Ron Rivera's potentially final game
as that man over there, and I decided, you know what, I like the under there, and I locked it in.
So I'm going under because I looked at Doppler Radars, sir.
I care about again.
Let's go ahead and board a pick out, Dan, let it start.
Wow.
Now, here you judge me because of this sacred segment of yours.
Did you just go a total when it's supposed to be against the spread?
Going under.
No, but against the spread.
He's going against the over.
A dip?
Oh, it's the numbers.
He's a wester wester.
It's against the spread.
And you went a total and you really showed me.
Not respecting the game when you've yelled at me any number of times when I take a total,
you say I don't understand against this road.
You don't understand.
I don't sound like that.
Don't sound like that.
New year, new game, they're not.
Fort out of pick.
The Thunder.
Whoa, at Brooklyn.
What?
And they are a five and a half point favorite.
Yeah.
Name three songs.
Oklahoma City Thunder have been great all season
and they're more fun to watch than anybody.
And so I take the Oklahoma City Thunder,
even though the Brooklyn Nets are very good.
They are.
They're an above average basketball team.
They're an above average basketball team.
Very good and above average.
Very good.
You've got to finish it off.
Yeah, you've got to finish it off.
Yeah, you got to finish it off.
You got to finish it off.
I am going to take the thunder on the road to cover by more than five and a half points.
Wait for it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's right.
The sky's just talking sports, right, Jess?
Stugats.
Mike, I went with a game where both teams need it. The Texans.
Something's gotta give.
And the cults.
Yeah.
This is a big game.
Whoever's going all over this game, they are in.
And so what I do, when both teams need a win to get in,
I go with a better quarterback.
CJ Stroud versus Gardner Minstew.
I am taking the Texans here.
I'm a big believer in CJ Stroud. I'm a big believer in Dmitko Ryan's.
I'm a big believer in the Houston Texans.
I am taking the Texans on the road minus one of the half
against the colds.
Again, the spray.
I also like the Texans and you're scaring me off of me
with your conviction.
I like them too much.
Yeah.
I feel a degree of shame because I made the argument
on behalf of a 15 and 20 Brooklyn net team.
Being above that.
You call them very good.
Very.
I want to average.
And I was wrong on all counts.
Shoot and shoot and shoot and shoot.
And I was wrong on all counts.
Absolutely.
It's a difficult game.
Half of the talk sports.
Well, I'm rat.
I need to admit, I am rattled because Billy won the prize by against the spread and how bad
I am that I don't understand it that I don't do it well that I'm a terrible gambler just look at Doppler radar
Take it under once and I love Doppler Raiders so much
Take an under once in a while put it on the pole. Juju at Levitard show. I can't do it. Is that doc rivers?
put it on the pole, Judeo, at Levitard Show, I can't do it. Is that Doc Rivers?
Yeah.
I just really liked Doppler Radar.
Dude, I'm with you.
I can't do it.
What was that impersonation?
I'd like to analyze this now.
I feel about Doppler Radar the same way.
I feel about Barry Keegan.
The impersonation, what were you going for there?
It was brave.
Really horny, weird woman.
Yeah.
Barry Keegan got got you huh?
My man's got a hog. Oh dear God. Watch software and dance. It's not his hog.
It's the, no they say it is.
Yeah, they're always gonna say it is.
I read the story about the hog pre-watching the movie because it flashed on my timeline and I was like,
oh, I got a, the hog? No, the story about the hog and I was like,
I haven't seen this movie yet, but I am curious
of this first kind of...
Good for very Keegan.
Who are we talking about this old man?
Saltburn.
There's an old man.
Very Keegan's old man.
No.
It's spelled the Irish way.
Ke-ke-ke-e-o-t.
There's some stuff regular that.
I don't get that.
No, they don't.
There's extra like G's and H's I feel like.
This movie, do we need spoiler alerts all over what she just did?
Again?
No, no, no, because she's been cared for with her.
I mean, no, no, no, no, no, no.
I would love to just film Stu Gatz and Dan's reaction.
I know.
In the case of you.
Let's do that together.
Let's, let's, let's watch the movie.
That's right, I can be.
Bill, let's do that. Let's do it. It's going to be soul burns. Let's do this on one of the
television. It'll just be me and still got to watch it. It's all burnt and being a gas that at sex.
Me and still got watching sex scenes together. I didn't think it was that shocking to be honest.
Come on. I'm judging. I'm judging Adnan a lot post-watching this film.
Also this is a huge storm.
Oh my god.
I'm gonna see what it take all the unders on these coast.
Sure does.
Is there gonna be a hog spoiler alert somewhere in this segment?
I think you should have two TVs, one on Saltburn, one on the game, and hopefully things time
out perfectly that when that dude's dude's there's a huge play.
And I have to guess what your reaction is to what?
What are we, this is the best thing that we have.
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We will be watching the game together on Sunday.
I haven't been a part of it if you told me it was a
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I may even come now to the party.
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Hey, yo, yo, it's the me too from Stu God's that I hated.
It's that.
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I didn't toss this Gen CFB.
Sorry.
Jess had the line though.
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Elton John does not like performing crocodile rock,
but to the point we were making,
I think he still does because he just knows
the crowd wants to hear it.
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Yeah, but I want to hear Billy Joel singing I know they just let you at the end go
She just wants to be nomination
Yeah, yeah, she wants a rack up to we know
Billy Joel's piano you got it. It's all right. This is the Don Limita show with this two gods.
Welcome back to another edition of Gen CFB. I'm Jessica Smetana and I'm here today with our
villain host slash guest, Mike Goliath Jr. filling in for Lucy Rodin because Lucy, she's out in
L.A. living her best life. She went to the Rose Bowl this weekend. Gojo was there. We're going to do
a little Rose Bowl recap. Talk about the playoffs, talk about some of the bowl games so far and
how amazing bowl season is because Mike and I are both in agreement, right Mike? It's
the best time of the year and sadly, it has now come to a close. We'll also do a little
national championship preview, I think. If we have time at the end, we never do because we
only have 25 minutes. So here we go, Go, Joe. Welcome on the show. How was the
Rose Bowl? It was awesome. And it was really cool to get to experience it with Lucy, because
it was also the morning that I always playing that game against Tennessee. And I believe the
citrus bowl. I think that's what it was. And watching her, it was a nice reminder that every
fan base and a lot of fans were all basically the
same when we're watching our team, which is mildly unhinged. We all kind of hate our own
team because they've made us miserable at so many different junctures. And when the
game is over, it's actually the most liberating moment of all time. So getting to watch her
go through that and then to get to go over and see what is objectively like I understand
the Rose Bowl committee can be a little pretentious sometimes about things. No, it is a ridiculously beautiful setting. I've been there
twice now this year and it lives up to every bit of the hype. So it was awesome. So my hot take on
the Rose Bowl this year, sunset wasn't that great, not enough clouds in the sky. It was a little too
clear. I didn't get enough gradient. How was it in person? It was. So I didn't stay for the game in person. I, uh, I went out there for the
morning and just kind of popped around and then went home and watch the game on my couch,
which the worst part about that was I left right before the game was getting ready.
I was going to get home right around kickoff. And as I got to the parking garage where I
parked, I heard the stealth bomber go overhead, and I just missed seeing it in person,
which I was pissed about,
because that flyover and the picture they take
from the blimp over the stealth bomber
over the stadium is the coolest college football picture
every year.
You did what a lot of college football fans do
and students do at universities with teams
that aren't maybe the best during the game.
You went to the tailgate and then you went home
and watched on the couch and I respect that.
That's a great move, veteran move.
Jess, that was the number one bit of learning I had to do
when I was done playing.
I went back for my first Notre Dame tailgate
after I was done and it was a night game.
And I remember looking around at my friends
and my old roommates in the parking lot
and I'm like, I see why you guys always left it half time now.
I'm exhausted.
What? Your friends left it half time at Notre Dame.
I never did that.
If I had to take a nap, I'd do it right there in the stands.
Wow.
You know what?
And that's why we are friends now, and that's why I'm not on the podcast with a bunch of
my friends ignoring the fact that none of them work in this industry.
It's just because you were more dedicated to them than I appreciate that.
It just means more Taylor. I need you to tell us what the scene was for the Citrus Bowl viewing party that you and
Lucy had before the Rose Bowl.
Yeah.
So we get to Pasadena.
We're like, let's go as close to the stadium as possible.
So traffic was going to be bad.
And Gojo is underselling it a bit.
How sad the scene was.
We're going bar to bar and nobody will put the Iowa game on for Lucy. They how sad the scene was. We're going bar to bar
and nobody will put the eye will game on for Lucy.
They're watching the Oregon game
and then they're watching the Rose Bowl parade
and it's like, hey guy,
the parade is happening right outside.
Like you don't need to put this parade on TV.
And then we finally went to a bar that had the game on
but it was at capacity.
They wouldn't let us in.
So we're just peering
in from like behind bushes trying to watch this game. And finally, Gojo shows up and there's
an empty table even though they said they're at capacity and Gojo's like, we're sitting
here. And that's how he watched the game. And that's when I had the thought, I would rather
not watch college football. And I love college football. I would rather not watch college football
than be an Iowa football fan.
Ooh, that's a, that's bleak coming from Taylor who also told me that his main takeaway from the Rose Bowl was,
hmm, North Carolina is never gonna play in this game.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
A very sad realization.
But that's, that's kind of the reality for a lot of college football fans.
You know, some teams, you're not going to make it to the playoff.
You're not going to, although everyone I think thinks they're going to make it into the
12 team playoff next year, which, which we'll get to that. But I do think that's also one
of the toughest parts about this current national championship we have is I saw everyone writing
about how there's not as many stars in these games that Alabama team was so full of stars.
It makes it feel more accessible now because Washington is not one of the blue chip ratio teams and Michigan's a little
farther down in that list.
And so now we're all like, wait, what is my team doing wrong if it shouldn't be this hard?
That's true.
That's actually a great point.
And I think you can point to the tremendous coaching jobs that both Jim Harba and Kaelin
DeBore have done without those top five star guys.
Like the Rose Bowl, let's talk about the game a little bit.
Like that was really unexpected.
I think I watched Michigan play this whole year.
I watched Alabama play this whole year and I still even despite Alabama struggles with
their offensive line and at times with Jalen Milro and at certain times with their defense,
I just did not expect
Michigan to win on the line of scrimmage the way that they did.
So I want your alignment take on that.
And I would also like your alignment take on the snap problems that Alabama had all
season that kind of came back in the worst possible moment in this game.
That's a nightmare.
Like anyone who's ever snapped a football at any level will tell you
that they all we all get like secondhand hives watching another center go through the
Yips like that because you spend so much time in practice like at the beginning of every
day it was the first thing we would do quarterbacks and centers go out early and you go for
Q center exchange you go around with each of the quarterbacks you get snaps with them under
center and shotgun you go through the cadence and you try and make every part of that process committed to memory.
You want it to be muscle memory.
You don't want to have to think about that because when you get up to the line, you got to think
about, all right, what front of we have?
Where am I supposed to block on this play?
How am I going to reach a 365 pound defensive tackle, all these other things?
So you got to have that thing down cold.
And the minute there's a mistake and now all of a sudden, you got to think because think about it as a center too, you don't
see it. It's not like a quarterback where, oh, I throw a bad pass. And I know right away.
And I can start to auto correct my brain as a center. You're throwing behind you. You're
throwing blind essentially. And so when you come back up and all the sudden, the quarterbacks
running around around the ground because the ball's in, there's an extra level of panic
that goes with that that if you're not like the most elite man. I've seen all like all pro NFL guys lose it
over that. It's a tremendously unnerving thing. So as soon as I saw that, it's certainly a bit of
case I'll season, but it wasn't going to stop that day after the first time it happened. I was
right. I felt really bad for that, dude. Yeah, that was brutal. Now reports that he's in the portal,
leaving Alabama a bunch of Alabama players went in
the portal after the game, kind of to be expected that there'd be some of that.
But I, that's kind of just college football these days.
But a lot was made of the final play, the fourth downplay in overtime and whether or not
it was supposed to be a Jalen Milro run up the gut after almost fumbling up another low snap
I don't think that was what was supposed to happen there, but I
Thought one of the key moments in the game. This is not like a groundbreaking take here
The key moment in the game was the fourth and two that Michigan converted on that final drive watching Alabama's defense
Break like it was like very bend-on break J. Jim McCarthy was having a good game and converted on that final drive. Watching Alabama's defense break,
like it was like very bend-on break.
JJ McCarthy was having a good game.
Blake Korn was having a good game,
but the third quarter, I thought Alabama was dominating
and then all of a sudden in that fourth quarter,
they let them come right down the field score,
75-yard play to tie up the game,
or 75-yard drive to tie up the game.
That was to me, as soon as that happened, game over,
I was like, Alabama's notak going to win this and over
time.
And that goes to the point you made earlier about elite coaching for the teams that are
in the title right now.
Cause when I said, oh, this championship feels more accessible.
It's the same way that people used to say, oh, well, Steph Curry, he's a more relatable
superstar because I can get like him.
Like, no, no, you can't.
He's still the 1% of the 1% just like these teams are. And even if there are a few more three star bodies on the
field, you're absolutely right. The story of this game, whether it was, you know, on
the defensive side of the football, everything that they were able to do when you look,
you know, five sacks against Alabama in the first half that everybody saw. None of them
were on the same look and only one, two of them in my mind were like guys physically winning. The other three were they forced Alabama's offensive line to make mental
mistakes. They presented so many looks on that side of the ball and Jesse Minner, their defensive
coordinator does such a good job, like a very NFL ask, you know, they get the Baltimore Ravens
comps a lot because of the connective tissue coaching wise between the two. They made it
health and then on that side and then Shiro more on the other side that play you're
talking about. They had taken advantage of Alabama and man coverage situations all day
long and put them in a bind and they had not only the right call for that moment, but just
in general, something we had seen even in the games where John Jim Harball was suspended
was they had the gumption, the belief and the plan to go
for it in those situations.
They were never deterred or afraid of the moment in the regular season.
And so it wasn't surprising that with the game on the line, everybody involved was comfortable
enough to make that call.
And that's a very big deal.
Yeah, I think the flip side of that too is the end of what happened in the sugar bowl
where you had a situation where Washington needs a
first down and they can essentially ice the game.
And Kalen DeBor decides instead of taking a knee.
And maybe there's like, I think there would have been like 15 seconds or something like
that on the clock for Texas to have to go back down the rest of the field.
He tries to go for it.
The running back, it's hurt.
Although it sounds like he is going to play in the national championship game, which is
huge because he's been a huge part of their success later on in the season,
as we've talked about on the show.
But he made the aggressive call to try to go for it
and get the first down.
It didn't work because I don't think he expected
his running back to get hurt and to stop the clock.
But those are the kind of coaching decisions.
I don't know if you call them aggressive.
I think it's just kind of smart
that end up benefiting both of those coaches
and winning those really close games.
And Texas was just not able to make that final play the way Alabama wasn't able to make
the final play.
And we ended up with probably two of the most exciting college football playoff games
back to back because of it.
I think too you mentioning the coaching part with Kaelin DeBore down the stretch.
Think about another high leverage moments.
Win in the apple cup that reverse handoff or reverse end around aroma dunesay on fourth down the stretch. Think about another high leverage moments. Win in the apple cup. That reverse handoff or a reverse end around aroma. Dunes A on fourth down backed
up. Thalette go, they're all let willing to let it fly that play by failing to bore
by the way that run on third and five. I know people saying, Neil, it you would still
have to have had some form of a punt return on that play, which is a risk and then 15 seconds
left on it versus. Hey, if you pop a five yard run, the game is over. So I can actually
understand that versus everyone running to the Mario, Cristobal comparison
at the end of the Georgia Tech game.
But you are right overall in that, I think both of these staffs give their team a decided
advantage.
Like Washington's got the Joe Moore award winning offensive line, a bunch of NFL wide
receivers and a quarterback that's steadily climbing draft boards.
And you can still point kind of like we do with like the shane of hand stuff in the NFL
and say the system helps these guys all out a lot because of the play calling advantage
they have with Ryan grubb, especially on offense.
Yeah, I really, really, really love Michael Penex.
And I have been like his biggest fan all season.
So I'm super excited that we get to watch and play another game.
Michigan is a four point favorite.
Well, like I said, we'll do a little bit more
National Championship recap in a minute.
But we need to go back to, I think, some of the more fun things
from this post-season mic.
And you were one of the pioneers in a bowl game,
edible thing, product branding experiences in your ESPN career.
So talk to me about your reaction and seeing the very macabre and disturbing fate of the
PopTarpoll mascot in this postseason.
It was funny in talking about this in the lead up, I realized that in so many ways I'm
just biting swag from my dad and a lot of this stuff, but he actually was calling the outback bowl once years ago and had
spent so much time on air eating a bloomin onion they brought up to the booth that ESPN,
like his boss has called him and they're like, all right, we can stop eating now. We don't
have to keep doing this. So he was like, I'm hungry. Yes, like a bit. Yeah, I put you put a
bloomin onion in front of me and expect me not to destroy.
I don't know what you think this is.
So to take the through line from that through the mayobull experience that me and Nesha Taylor
had and now to this, I was proud.
Like, and to hear them call out the dukes mayobull by name, now the brands are getting competitive
and the bulls are getting competitive.
And it netted us a freaking pop tart that sacrificed itself on the altar before everyone.
Like, we had a pop tart Christ figure in bull season.
This is my body, which will be given up for you, happened in front of the national audience.
And then we watched Can't Stay.
Aaron Lim from Lim.
I'm just afraid like what's next?
What where do we go for every year?
The brands just get more and more absurd. Like how do we how do we top this now?
So I think there's a couple ways. One and unsurprisingly, most of them involved Taylor Swift
in my mind. One idea I had for the male bowl, Travis and Jason Kelsey, one of their podcasts
recently and tried to claim that the male jumped on the winning coach didn't look like
male because the viscosity was a little bit messed up.
I think some of this ends with Cincinnati playing in the mayow bowl somehow next year and Jason
and Travis Kelsey showing up as the mayo dumpers.
The other thing I think is you just add, well, for the pop tart, the directive is clear
because the one complaint people had was you didn't actually eat the live mascot.
You had to do the transubstantiation thing.
So I think they've got to spend all their time, tech, and budget next year on actually
making a mascot suit.
Someone can wear that the players can actually nawn.
That is kind of what I was expecting.
And also when you're talking about the outback ball and the Blooming Onion, I always think
of Ryan Nanny and the Blooming Onion costume.
If you're not familiar, please go go ahead.
It was, I was actually, I was working for Ryan
when that happened and I was home for Christmas
and I turned on the TV and I was like,
that's my boss and my parents who already don't understand,
are at least at the time, didn't understand what my job was.
We're like, what?
I was like, yeah, that was a weird New Year's day.
It was, it was hard to explain.
It's hard enough to try and convince your parents
like working in sports or working as a blogger
or something is real.
And then when your boss is now edible,
I'd imagine yeah, that does get a lot more dicey.
They're like, wow, that's really weird.
Also, great calves that Ryan and Annie,
looks great in that costume.
Anywho, shout out Ryan.
I have another hot take for you, Mike,
which is about the
orange bull. I don't really care that it was a blowout. I don't really think that it
like means anything. What say you?
Uh, I would tend to agree. Like I understand, you know, Kirby, Kirby's in his Nick Sabin
era now, or because he's the big bad at the top of the sport more often than not. He now
is going to take the opportunity to have the microphone and say the things because
that's what Nick did.
But I'm with you.
I thought the appeal of college football is always that we can buy in bulk like it's a
Costco run during the regular season.
We got 133 teams or whatever it is.
And so if one game's bad, you move on to the next.
You've got one every night of the week towards the end of the year.
And in bull season, if one bull game is bad, well, don't worry.
Another one either kicks off later that afternoon or at noon the next day. So I get that it's supposed to be one of the
prestige games. But in this day and age, all politics are going to be local. Like every
team situation is going to be hyper specific. Our game, you know, the Notre Dame game in
El Paso was a perfect example of that. Both teams had dealt with some transition, but because
enough of Notre Dame's key players were coming back and because there was so much coaching staff continuity versus what you
had for Oregon State for obvious reasons.
Once they're head coach left, they were going to be vastly different results.
And you kind of understood why it happened.
Yeah.
For me, like, when I see a team like Georgia win that game and it was a just massive blowout.
I was a 65 to three was the final.
I mean, it was, it was incredibly lopsided
to say the least. I kind of, my mindset is for the winning team like, oh, wow, good for
them. That's a great way to end your season. For the losing team, I'm just like, okay,
I don't really have any sort of like valuable takeaway from that because there were so many
reasons why Florida State had the opt-outs that they had.
In Georgia, I had opt-outs too, but you just can't compare, like, oh, well, 30 opt-outs here
equals 30 opt-outs there.
Like, of course not.
It matters what position and the depth and everything else, how many practices you get
as a starter and all of these other things.
It just is like completely impossible to compare one to another.
Trying to, like, the people that wanted to use that is like, oh, see, Florida State never should have been
in the CFP.
I'm like, that's not how this works.
Please don't.
No, I don't think that's like a genuine argument.
I think that a lot of people, I don't know.
Maybe that is, maybe some people do genuinely believe
that.
That's fine.
The college football playoff games were great.
I don't even think it's worth like
even continuing to argue about it.
But yeah, it's, it's okay that sometimes some
of the New Year's six games aren't ultra competitive.
I think we had enough really fun games.
Both seasons of mixed bag.
I think you get rewarded for tuning in
to all of the games and accidentally getting
a famous toastery bowl when you're not expecting it.
That's kind of the beauty of it.
And five million people almost tuned in
for the PopTarp bowl between two teams
that I don't think anyone will remember played in the pop-tart bowl in a year.
So that's great.
That's a great call, Jess, is we need to consider it in totality.
Like I always make the, you know, playing Blackjack with a table full of people.
You know sucks because you're just basically handing money from one of your friends to the
other.
None of you actually come out on top in the end.
And that's kind of this bowl season. Because think about how many years
we've had terrible CFP semifinal games,
we just outsourced that to a bull game
that wasn't a CFP game now in exchange
for really good semifinal games.
That seems like a pretty fair tradeoff for all of us.
And also it's just gonna change.
It's gonna change next year.
There's 12 teams in the playoffs.
And the thing that I love,
which I have heard from probably like every
program that missed out on the playoff or was in that like 9-3, 8-4, 10-2 range of
the season was like, well, next year. Next year, it's a pass-fail grade. Basically, you
make the playoff and you pass, you don't, and you fail. And there's like probably, I
want to say like 35-plus programs that have that mindset going in next year. And there's probably, I wanna say like 35 plus programs
that have that mindset going in next year.
And so for anyone who thinks that the 12 team playoffs
gonna devalue the regular season,
I think especially because it's the first year,
coaches are really, really, really gonna have
the pressure on to make it.
I do wonder if, and, oh, because a lot of people
have brought this up, because more teams make the playoffs,
I wonder if that's going to help coaching longevity in certain jobs where before if you
were Michigan and Ohio State and you missed the CFP for three years and the 14 version
because you lose to the other one, you're on the hot seat immediately after three years.
Now if you're making it every year and you have another chance to do that, great, but I
do wonder how this affects coaches down in that like 15 to 20 range where maybe your job would have been pretty
safe before because expectations were guarded, but now the expectations got ramped up and
I wonder if some of those schools are going to become a little bit less patient.
I do. That's a great, a great take. I would love to do like a little infographic tracker
on coaching hot seat situations for coaches that make the 12 team
playoff, especially in the first year because I think a lot of teams, you know, it's been a
small group of teams that have made the four team playoff.
And if you're one of them, you are very special and you are a very, very good, you did a good
job.
And now that's going to expand.
And I think everyone wants to be part of that select few very special programs that have
made, especially the programs that have made it twice. So let's pivot ahead to the National Championship
game on Monday in Houston. Here's another hot take. I've seen a lot of like, oh, the Rose Bowl
should be the National Championship game takes over the last week, Mike. Not sure if I'm sold on that.
However, I would like to see more of a college environment
in the national championship game. I hate that it's on a Monday. It's going to be super
late. I'm going to be in my jammies again on the couch. But I am looking forward to it.
And I am very excited to watch Michigan and Washington play each other because guess
what? They get to play each other again in the big 10 next year. So this is going to probably
be the start of a little bit of a rivalry, I think. So who you got in this one?
Uh, I'm picking Washington in this one. And I think some of that's caked in the
recency bias of just watching the way offense looked in the Michigan band of game and then
watching against the Texas defense that's not certainly as good as Michigan, but has
a lot of, you know, big bodies up front, a lot of similar things that they did to have success that I think Michigan can replicate and just
seeing the way that Michael Pennicks, Jr. played like if he can, if Michael Pennicks, Jr.
can muster another game like that.
They're going to win because I don't know if Michigan's built to win a shootout like
that.
But yeah, I'm going to pick Washington to win.
I'm going to say that that same combination of things that worked for them, including
Pennix's ability to evade pressure gets it done.
And then their defense has to make just enough plays against the Michigan offense that
we know, especially we saw at the end when it was when it was nut cut in time.
They wanted the ball on the ground.
J.J. McCartney made a couple of big throws, but that's always kind of been the formula.
And so Washington made enough plays against Sark's group.
I think they can do it again here.
I love not cutting time. Tell me, tell me more about that next time we do the segment
together. I feel like I'm going to take the opposite approach of you just based on vibes.
That like that Washington has bad vibes, but just because I thought Michigan going into
this game after the entire season where they've been like, oh, wherever it's the world
against us, like they have this chip on their shoulder this could be
Jim harbors last game it sounds like he has serious NFL aspirations rest Davis and on the levitator show this week he thought you know it's looking like
you might be gone next year so I just
I don't think that necessarily they have like any sort of talent advantage over
Washington or they're more physical than Washington even, although they certainly looked like
a very physical team against Alabama.
And I love Washington.
I have enjoyed them this entire season.
I think that they have some of the most special wide receiver skill position guys in all of
college football this year.
And it shows they've won 14 games in a row.
But I don't know.
I just feel like the the scales are tipping towards Michigan right now for me.
And I all it takes is for some of those like long Michigan just hand off the ball 40
time drives.
And that's that's all that's game.
I think you're right.
And I saw Parker Fleming stats a war on Twitter say this before that he feels like
there's more ways Michigan can win this game than there are Washington can win this game.
I think he's right.
Michigan is the more complete team, especially because of what they are and what they represent
defensively.
Like I'm so excited about Washington and a very NFL style.
Like it's Washington's offense
versus Michigan's defense is like college footballs version this year of when the 49ers played the
Ravens like scheme quality of players, all that stuff's great. But the other side is on paper
advantage Michigan pretty in a pretty big way with their offense, what they can do on the ground
versus a Washington defense that's been timely, but never consistent. Yeah. And I think, despite what I just said, Washington's offense keeps them in the game
no matter what the margins are, right?
Because they just, I mean, if you watched Michael Penis throw those absolute dimes in the
sugar bowl, all it takes is one of those, right, to break open a defense and score six points.
So I'm hoping it's a good game.
I hope it's a close game.
I hope it's a good game. I hope it's a close game. I hope it's a fun game. I would hate
for such a fun college football. So college football. So my final day to be followed up by by another
national championship blowout like we had last year. But right now, given the edge to Michigan.
Man, does that hurt you to say? Like I don't know what your relationship with Michigan is
as like a Notre Dame fan despise them. I this is me giving them an emotional hedge. I'm gonna accept, I'm gonna accept the worst case scenario
and then if it happens, I accepted it. It's already the hatred is coursing through my veins already and it can't hurt me.
And if I put all my hope in Washington and then they lose, it's gonna, it's gonna crush me, Mike.
So this is me giving me giving Michigan their flowers.
This is the, again, your ever present reminder,
sports fandom is a mistake.
It's a sickness that we all willingly allowed
into our body and we'll work for it.
I'm disgusting.
But any who, that's our episode of Gen CFP.
I hope people have enjoyed it.
Lucy should be back next week.
I hope, right, Taylor?
Yep, I believe so.
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