Barry McKnight's out on Troy baseball duty, but fear not, ChumCity citizens! John Longshore's steering the ship, joined by the insightful Mike Griffith of Dog Nation and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Griffith and Longshore dive headfirst into the wild world of college athletics. They tackle the House v. NCAA case and the leadership vacuum, pondering the future of NIL, transfer rules, and even playoff expansion. "It's unsightly... it's exactly what college fans don't like," Griffith noted, perfectly capturing the current state of disarray. The dynamic duo also unpacks the SEC spring meetings, speculating on a potential nine-game football schedule. Will some teams thrive while others struggle to find Ws? They also discuss those eye-watering ticket prices (like $215 for Alabama-Georgia!) and imagine Nick Saban's future as a national college football pundit. They're not done yet! The SEC baseball tournament timing and playoff format implications get some love, plus a quick peek at the quarterback situations at Tennessee and Auburn. Finally, Gurn Senior drops by with hilarious takes on flag football's Olympic aspirations and pickleball's addictive nature. He warns, "a sport you don't want to start if you're not ready to get addicted.â€Longshore Holds Down the Fort!
College Sports in Crisis?
SEC Shenanigans and Saban's Next Act
Baseball, QBs, and Pickleball?!
