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Episode 28: Exploring Christopher Nolan's Masterpiece, NCAA Heartbreaks, and College Football Realignment

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Get ready to embark on a stimulating journey as we dissect Christopher Nolan's latest masterpiece, Oppenheimer, and dive into the world of superhero films. We'll even share a few personal anecdotes along the way, including Chris's Nashville crosswalk incident and Cory's cinema walks in Atlanta. From there, we'll venture into the realms of history, discussing fascinating topics such as the history of Florida and the JFK assassination.
But we're not stopping there. We're tackling some of the most heart-wrenching NCAA tournament losses, including the 2015 Kentucky team's loss to Wisconsin. As we stroll down memory lane, we also reminisce about the remarkable journey of college basketball coach Lou and the team he led to the NCAA tournament. As sports enthusiasts, we don't shy away from exploring the complexities of college football realignment, discussing the impact of the Pac-12 network's failed launch and the Big 12's ambitious expansion.
To wrap things up, we'll turn our attention to the performance of the US Women's National Team and examine what led to their early exit. Additionally, we'll be admiring the incredible acting chops of Rex McElaney and speculating about a potential spin-off show. As we conclude our thought-provoking voyage, we contemplate the future of college football realignment and the exciting possibility of a 12-team playoff. Grab your headphones and prepare to be entertained, informed, and enlightened!

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Chapters

1. Episode 28: Exploring Christopher Nolan's Masterpiece, NCAA Heartbreaks, and College Football Realignment (00:00:00)

2. Discussion About Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer Movie (00:00:01)

3. History, JFK Assassination, and Barstool Discussion (00:13:56)

4. Reflecting on Heartbreaking NCAA Tournament Losses (00:26:01)

5. Steve Kerr, Mike Candrea, and Arizona Athletics (00:29:48)

6. College Football Realignment and Conference Politics (00:37:54)

7. Pac-12's Decline and College Football (00:46:58)

8. US Women's National Team Analysis (00:58:49)

9. College Football and Basketball Leagues Discussion (01:06:35)

10. College Football Teams and Coaches Discussion (01:21:26)

11. College Football Playoff Expansion and Dominance (01:33:12)

12. College Football Conference Expectations and Excitement (01:42:50)

37 episodes

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Get ready to embark on a stimulating journey as we dissect Christopher Nolan's latest masterpiece, Oppenheimer, and dive into the world of superhero films. We'll even share a few personal anecdotes along the way, including Chris's Nashville crosswalk incident and Cory's cinema walks in Atlanta. From there, we'll venture into the realms of history, discussing fascinating topics such as the history of Florida and the JFK assassination.
But we're not stopping there. We're tackling some of the most heart-wrenching NCAA tournament losses, including the 2015 Kentucky team's loss to Wisconsin. As we stroll down memory lane, we also reminisce about the remarkable journey of college basketball coach Lou and the team he led to the NCAA tournament. As sports enthusiasts, we don't shy away from exploring the complexities of college football realignment, discussing the impact of the Pac-12 network's failed launch and the Big 12's ambitious expansion.
To wrap things up, we'll turn our attention to the performance of the US Women's National Team and examine what led to their early exit. Additionally, we'll be admiring the incredible acting chops of Rex McElaney and speculating about a potential spin-off show. As we conclude our thought-provoking voyage, we contemplate the future of college football realignment and the exciting possibility of a 12-team playoff. Grab your headphones and prepare to be entertained, informed, and enlightened!

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode 28: Exploring Christopher Nolan's Masterpiece, NCAA Heartbreaks, and College Football Realignment (00:00:00)

2. Discussion About Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer Movie (00:00:01)

3. History, JFK Assassination, and Barstool Discussion (00:13:56)

4. Reflecting on Heartbreaking NCAA Tournament Losses (00:26:01)

5. Steve Kerr, Mike Candrea, and Arizona Athletics (00:29:48)

6. College Football Realignment and Conference Politics (00:37:54)

7. Pac-12's Decline and College Football (00:46:58)

8. US Women's National Team Analysis (00:58:49)

9. College Football and Basketball Leagues Discussion (01:06:35)

10. College Football Teams and Coaches Discussion (01:21:26)

11. College Football Playoff Expansion and Dominance (01:33:12)

12. College Football Conference Expectations and Excitement (01:42:50)

37 episodes

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