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Monday Night Therapy With Dan Rubenstein of the Solid Verbal

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Yes, it’s Monday Night Therapy on a Thursday morning. It’s like the Big Ten having 18 teams. It’s a name. I’ll be doing this going forward - live shows whenever the schedule permits.

Dan Rubenstein of the Solid Verbal Podcast joined me to talk about the Oregon Ducks.

We had a good conversation about the fact that Oregon is going to be competitive on a level with Ohio State immediately as they move into the conference.

They have a NIL program that is well organized and well funded. They proved that this past year by picking up a gob of players from the portal to replace a gob of players that went to the NFL.

They are probably one of the top teams to be considered making it to the next college football playoff. T

hey have Nebraska on their schedule at the end of the year at the Big Ten Championship game and I pointed that out to Dan and I hope that he runs with it.

We discussed Oregon sports beyond football and they will be bringing a host of competition to other sports across the board.

We also talked about the future of college football with the house settlement and NIL and paying players and players as employees and Dan’s thoughts on that and then we also discussed what is going to happen when EA’s Sports College Football video game is released.

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Yes, it’s Monday Night Therapy on a Thursday morning. It’s like the Big Ten having 18 teams. It’s a name. I’ll be doing this going forward - live shows whenever the schedule permits.

Dan Rubenstein of the Solid Verbal Podcast joined me to talk about the Oregon Ducks.

We had a good conversation about the fact that Oregon is going to be competitive on a level with Ohio State immediately as they move into the conference.

They have a NIL program that is well organized and well funded. They proved that this past year by picking up a gob of players from the portal to replace a gob of players that went to the NFL.

They are probably one of the top teams to be considered making it to the next college football playoff. T

hey have Nebraska on their schedule at the end of the year at the Big Ten Championship game and I pointed that out to Dan and I hope that he runs with it.

We discussed Oregon sports beyond football and they will be bringing a host of competition to other sports across the board.

We also talked about the future of college football with the house settlement and NIL and paying players and players as employees and Dan’s thoughts on that and then we also discussed what is going to happen when EA’s Sports College Football video game is released.

Get A T-Shirt!!!!

here.

  continue reading

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