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A sports podcast that doesn't suck for fans who want a deep, sometimes controversial, dive into the world of sports.. Who is the punchable face of the week? Grab a beer and join the conversation.SMQB's LLC 2025 Politique
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  • Is Money Ruining College Football? The CFP, Conference Champs, and Notre Dame's Hissy Fit
    Dec 9 2025

    The panel tackles the underlying issue plaguing the college game: money. They argue that the entire structure of college football is now overwhelmingly "playoff-driven," causing the conference championship games to lose their significance. Winning a conference used to be a huge deal, but now teams like Notre Dame feel that if they aren't in the CFP, the season is effectively "done," and they're shutting down.

    This discussion leads to a sharp condemnation of Notre Dame's decision to sit out its bowl game, which the hosts call "the worst sportsmanship". They emphasize that this move sends a terrible message and deprives younger players and fans of a chance at postseason play. One host predicts that all this hand-wringing will eventually lead the NCAA to create a completely separate playoff for the Group of Five schools, effectively formalizing a "P4 playoff" to quiet the ongoing controversy.

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    1 h et 18 min
  • Lane Kiffin's $91 Million Headache and the GM Debate Sweeping College Sports
    Dec 2 2025

    Lane Kiffin's move to LSU is the main financial story of the week, with the hosts confirming he signed a $91 million, seven-year contract at $13 million annually, a figure usually reserved for coaches with national championships. While debating if Kiffin deserves the money, they generally agree LSU is a superior job with more resources and a massive 102,000-person stadium, making it the better choice for long-term success compared to Ole Miss's 60,000-person stadium. Pope points out Kiffin's departure was particularly messy because he leveraged his position and took several offensive staff members with him, effectively "decimating" the Ole Miss offense.

    The most crucial detail of Kiffin's hiring saga is his refusal to accept the University of Florida's condition of having a general manager. Milk, initially disappointed in losing Kiffin, admits that hiring a GM is now a necessity, as the coach should be focused on beating opponents like LSU, not managing NIL, contracts, and the transfer portal, which is the GM's job. Bison argues that Kiffin's demand for full control over a program, therefore, makes him a "disaster" for the new era of college football.

    Beyond the headlines, the guys get into the ridiculousness of the current NCAA calendar and take a vote on whether this level of coaching carousel chaos will finally force a change. Plus, it wouldn't be an episode without the picks! Don't miss the breakdown of the "Short Timers Bowl" featuring two teams whose coaches are leaving, the debate over whether Ohio State is actually any good, and all of the college football picks for the week. Grab your drink and settle in for a barn burner!

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    1 h et 3 min
  • From Hot Seats to High Speeds – Eagles Meltdown, Burrows is Back, and F1's Wild Scandal
    Nov 25 2025

    House kicks off the show with an absolute firestorm, still reeling from the Eagles' loss to the Cowboys. He brings Miami Heat coach Eric Spoelstra to the imaginary bar to teach Nick Sirianni a lesson in attention to detail, criticizing everything from the play-calling to the team's ability to beat itself. The rant is fueled by House's unique, on-court perspective of Spoelstra's intense, immediate adjustments during the Heat-Sixers game. The crew debates whether the Eagles' roster is truly superior to the surging Bears, and Milk doesn't hold back on the Buccaneers, calling for defensive coordinator Todd Bowles' job over "negligence" after Baker Mayfield re-injured himself. They cap the NFL talk by setting the odds for a wild set of Thanksgiving games, making their official Week 13 picks, and debating who the best team in the AFC actually is.

    The conversation then speeds over to Formula 1, where the team is stunned by the hyper-technical drama surrounding a recent race. After Lando Norris pulled comfortably ahead in the Drivers' Championship, both McLaren cars were disqualified due to skid plates being worn "too thin by millimeters." The SMQBs can't help but wonder if the whole thing is "rigged" to keep the championship fight alive against the lurking Max Verstappen with only two races left. Finally, in college football, the crew looks at the potential American Conference Championship game between Tulane and a high-scoring North Texas team, and the inevitable carousel of SEC jobs (Florida, LSU, Ole Miss, Auburn) that will open up as everyone tracks Lane Kiffin's private jet.

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    1 h et 9 min
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