
ACC and Big 12 Under FIRE from SEC Network's Paul Finebaum | Will They SURVIVE Playoff Expansion?
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ACC football takes center stage as Paul Feinbaum's controversial comments spark heated debate. Is the SEC analyst crossing the line with his playoff format suggestions?
Jackson Holzer and Kenton Gibbs dissect Feinbaum's remarks, labeling him an "SEC propagandist" while advocating for fair representation in an expanded College Football Playoff. The duo explores ideal formats, emphasizing on-field performance over conference prestige. They also tackle the impact of transfers on rivalries, using Ven Allen Lubin's move from UNC to NC State as a prime example. Gibbs challenges listeners to reconsider their views on player mobility.
Don't miss this passionate discussion on conference dynamics, media bias, and the future of college football. Tune in for insider perspectives and thought-provoking analysis that will reshape your understanding of the sport.
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