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  • It’s a Dear Andy edition, and you have some great questions. Specifically, you have some very interesting questions about Deion Sanders.

    (0:00-7:37) Intro - Opt Outs, State of CFB
    (7:38-21:59) Introducing On3 - Her with Talia Goodman
    (22:00-24:09) Dear Andy Intro
    (24:10-45:31) Deion Sanders and Colorado
    (45:32-59:46) Coaches Hired to Win Championships
    (59:47-1:03:34) Group of 5 to Power 4 Transfers Idea
    (1:03:35-1:06:41) 4 New Conferences to Pick New Teams
    (1:06:42-1:09:49) Nick Saban's Retirement
    (1:09:50-1:14:03) G5 School to use in EA Sports?
    (1:14:04-1:16:14) Conclusion


    But first, we’re very excited to introduce you to Talia Goodman. Talia is On3’s newest hire, and she’ll be leading the HER vertical. While a student reporter at Indiana University, Talia realized there wasn’t a transfer portal news-breaker covering women’s basketball, so she worked to make herself one. Now she’s the best in the game, and she’s bringing her talents to On3.

    Andy and Talia discuss how the women’s college game can capitalize on the moment it’s having currently, and Talia identifies the stars who will try to fill the void now that Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and company are off to the WNBA.

    Now, it’s time for your questions. Once again, Coach Prime and his team dominate the conversation.

    Will Shedeur Sanders' tweet clapping back at a former Colorado player hurt his chances to win awards? Would it affect his draft stock?

    How much longer should we reasonably expect Deion to be at Colorado?

    Given the discussion of the way Sanders handled cutting players and the back-and-forth between former and current Colorado players, what should be considered acceptable when managing a roster?

    Andy often talks about college football jobs where the job description is simply “Win the national title.” How many of those jobs are there? Which schools?

    Who does Andy plan to play as in Dynasty Mode when the new EA college football game debuts?

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    On3 national scout Cody Bellaire joins Andy for the 2024 Ultimate College Football Team draft.

    (0:00-2:21) Intro
    (2:22-14:50) Cody Bellaire Joins to Introduce the Draft
    (14:51-18:13) Round 1
    (18:14-21:32) Round 2
    (21:33-24:15) Round 3
    (24:16-28:28) Round 4
    (28:29-31:21) Round 5
    (31:22-34:45) Round 6
    (34:46-37:51) Round 7
    (37:52-41:09) Round 8
    (41:10-43:49) Round 9
    (43:50-48:07) Round 10
    (48:08-50:32) Round 11
    (50:33-53:00) Round 12
    (53:01-55:26) Round 13
    (55:27-57:43) Round 14
    (57:44-1:00:22) Round 15
    (1:00:23-1:02:15) Round 16
    (1:02:16-1:03:42) Round 17
    (1:03:43-1:06:03) Round 18
    (1:06:04-1:08:44) Round 19
    (1:08:45-1:10:38) Round 20
    (1:10:39-1:13:09) Round 21
    (1:13:10-1:16:59) Round 22 - Final Picks
    (1:17:00-1:21:58) Wrapping Up - Dear Andy tomorrow! [email protected]

    Andy and Cody each will declare their offensive and defensive schemes. Then they’ll draft the best possible teams to carry out those schemes on the field.

    Perhaps they’re looking for different quarterbacks, but everyone needs great offensive tackles, edge rushers, defensive backs and receivers. Who will get LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell? Who will get Ohio State’s Caleb Downs? Which general manager/coach will pick the best players for his chosen schemes?

    Feel free to heckle each pick in the chat.

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  • The hype train for Nebraska freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola is leaving the station, and Andy climbs aboard with Sean Callahan of On3’s Husker Online. Raiola’s spring game performance got the Nebraska fanbase pumped for the future. So what happens next? How does coach Matt Rhule handle the quarterback situation going into preseason camp? And who will help Raiola on offense when fall arrives?

    (0:00-4:29) Intro
    (4:30-13:49) Leaders Discussing Settlement of Antitrust Case
    (13:50-35:14) Sean Callahan from Husker Online Joins
    (35:15-40:28) Spring Transfer Portal
    (40:29-1:03:53) Tyler Horka from Blue and Gold joins
    (1:03:54-1:06:50) Conclusion - Draft Ultimate Teams tomorrow


    Before that, Andy breaks down the news that the NCAA and major conferences have engaged in settlement talks in the House v. NCAA case. Why does this matter? Because any settlement likely involves the schools promising revenue sharing with the athletes going forward. That would change how the players are compensated, and it likely would lead to collective bargaining.

    Speaking of which, there was news on that front Monday out of Trent Dilfer’s UAB program.

    Also, a few more players jumped in the transfer portal ahead of its closing on Tuesday. Alabama freshman safety Peyton Woodyard entered on Monday night. Oregon is the favorite to land him. Nebraska edge rusher Chief Borders also has entered the portal. So has former Washington QB Sam Huard, who spent 2023 at Cal Poly. Offensive lineman Andrew Dennis, the highest ranked signee in Illinois’ 2024 class, also entered the portal.

    Next, Tyler Horka of On3’s Blue and Gold joins to discuss Notre Dame coming out of spring practice. The Fighting Irish got a good look at their quarterback room with presumed starter Riley Leonard recovering from ankle surgery, and the depth — and lack of QBs jumping in the portal — should inspire confidence. So should the performance of the receivers in the spring game. Notre Dame didn’t have anywhere near its full group, but the way the available players performed suggests that the passing game should be much more dynamic than it was last season.

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    We’re talking about what Oregon should expect from the Big Ten and what the Big Ten should expect from the Ducks, but we also need to acknowledge that elsewhere in the Big Ten, the Dylan Raiola hype machine is operating at full capacity after Raiola’s spring game performance.

    (0:00-3:32) Intro - Oregon Spring Game
    (3:33-11:04) Nebraska Spring Game
    (11:05-25:29) Pete Nakos joins to update on the portal
    (25:30-36:50) Group of 5 Playoff?
    (36:51-56:59) Justin Hopkins from ScoopDuck joins
    (57:00-1:06:39) NFL Draft Recap
    (1:06:40-1:09:32) EA Sports Cover
    (1:09:33-1:10:04) Conclusion

    On3 national reporter Pete Nakos joins to discuss the latest on the spring transfer portal window. Oregon State RB transfer Damien Martinez has committed to Miami, and Colorado RB transfer Dylan Edwards has committed to Kansas State. Meanwhile, Colorado wrapped spring practice and continued to add more transfers. That includes RB Rashad Amos, a Miami (Ohio) transfer who originally had planned to go to Mississippi State.

    Next, Justin Hopkins of Scoop Duck joins to talk about Oregon. The Ducks wrapped spring practice Saturday, and Oklahoma transfer QB Dillon Gabriel looks like he’s been in Eugene forever. We also got a look at a few potential star freshmen on defense, and we got our first look at QB Dante Moore as a Duck.

    Plus, Andy breaks down the rest of the NFL draft....

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  • Andy and Philip Dukes break down the first round of the NFL draft. Dukes is Atlanta born and bred, so he has many, many thoughts on the Falcons taking Michael Penix Jr. after just signing Kirk Cousins in free agency.

    (0:00-3:34) Intro - Falcons Draft and a Rant
    (3:35-13:16) Phillip Dukes Joins
    (13:17-15:42) Who Could Have the Falcons gottens?
    (15:43-25:13) Draft Recap
    (25:14-27:15) Mock draft Recap
    (27:16-29:52) Joe Alt to Chargers
    (29:53-33:54) Arizona State talent
    (33:55-37:36) Back to Back Heismans
    (37:37-39:31) Nate Wiggins
    (39:32-43:24) Which Party was the best from Draft
    (43:25-46:54) Favorite Picks Left
    (46:55-49:47) Malik Nabers Suit
    (49:48-50:58) Terrion Arnold to Detroit
    (50:59-55:56) College Football Portal Update
    (55:57-57:24) Phillip Dukes Monologue
    (57:25-57:43) Conclusion


    Andy recaps the performance of his first mock draft, which started out six for six and then totally fell apart afterward.

    Andy and Dukes also provide a short transfer portal update -- including a Player of Consequence who decided not to enter the portal.

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  • It’s a Dear Andy show, and we have a question that will ignite debate throughout the audience.

    (0:00-2:08) Intro
    (2:09-4:50) Reggie Bush's Heisman Returns
    (4:51-6:39) CFP Selection Update - Army/Navy
    (6:40-21:26) Pete Nakos Joins to recap the portal
    (21:27-22:05) Dear Andy Intro
    (22:06-26:47) Top 10 High School Tapes
    (26:48-28:02) Kyler Murray
    (28:03-28:55) Allen Iverson
    (28:56-30:57) Derrick Henry
    (30:58-32:03) Tavon Austin
    (32:04-33:53) Vince Young
    (33:54-36:12) Sam McGuffie
    (36:13-37:05) Noel Devine
    (37:06-38:39) Reggie Bush
    (38:40-40:24) Jadeveon Clowney
    (40:25-45:24) Sport Wrongs to Right?
    (45:25-49:18) NFL Draft Philosophy?
    (49:19-54:35) Any team, Any player, at Any time
    (54:36-58:29) Covid Athletes and Transfer Portal Era
    (58:30-1:02:48) Cold Weather in CFP Games?
    (1:02:49-1:06:14) ESPN TV Deals and the ACC
    (1:06:15-1:06:48) Conclusion - Happy Draft Day and Congrats to all that get Drafted tonight!

    But first, On3 national reporter Pete Nakos joins us for a transfer portal update. And the portal has been busy. On Wednesday, Georgia defensive lineman Christen Miller announced his intention to enter the portal. This is another player of consequence entering the portal. The question now is which non-SEC team will land Miller. Also, former Penn State receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith committed to Auburn.

    Now it’s time for your questions, including a leadoff question that is sure to ignite debate…

    In honor of Reggie Bush getting his Heisman Trophy back, does Reggie have the greatest high school highlight video of all time? Andy will rank the top 10.

    Also in honor of Bush getting his Heisman back, what other sports wrongs need to be righted?

    It’s draft night, and a viewer wants to know how Andy would build a team if he were an NFL general manager.

    Another viewer wants Andy to match perfect players with perfect teams/situations in the draft.

    Also, how will weather affect first-round College Football Playoff games?

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    We’re a day away from the NFL draft, so it’s time for Andy to break down his mock draft. But first, there’s a lot of transfer portal news.

    0:00 Intro - Reggie Bush Gets his Heisman Back!
    12:56 Intro
    14:24 Transfer Portal Update - Colorado
    22:08 Other Portal News
    27:02 Jesse Simonton joins to talk the NFL Draft
    51:57 Jesse Simonton breaks down his top head coaches in college football
    1:14:42 Conclusion, Dear Andy Tomorrow - [email protected]



    The most interesting name is Dylan Edwards, the Colorado tailback who led the Buffaloes in rushing last season. Edwards was one of Deion Sanders’ first big flips, choosing Colorado over Notre Dame out of high school. But now Edwards plans to hit the portal. Where will he go? We’re not quite sure, but Kansas State quarterback Avery Johnson posted a photo of he and Edwards playing together in pee-wee football.

    Next, Andy and On3 national writer Jesse Simonton have things to argue about. Andy released his mock draft, while Jesse released his All-College Football team of potential NFL draftees.

    Jesse also revealed his top 25 college football coaches this week. That topic certainly won’t create any debate in the chat.

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  • Yes, Caleb Williams was always that good. But he wasn’t the top-ranked quarterback in the recruiting class of 2021. (That guy is still in college.) Meanwhile, J.J. McCarthy was as polarizing a college recruit as he is a potential NFL draft pick.

    (0:00-3:50) Introduction - NFL Draft
    (3:51-7:52) Charles Power and Cody Bellaire Join, Covid's Impact
    (7:53-13:29) Caleb Williams, USC
    (13:30-17:35) Drake Maye, UNC
    (17:36-19:28) Quinn Ewers Discussion
    (19:29-24:36) JJ McCarthy, Michigan
    (24:37-26:49) Jayden Daniels, LSU
    (26:50-29:25) Overall QB's
    (29:26-31:31) Jayden Daniels and Innovation in Technology
    (31:32-34:51) Favorite Prospect - Brock Bowers, Georgia
    (34:52-36:05) Jonathon Brooks, Texas
    (36:06-40:36) Can't Miss Recruits: Byron Murphy, Texas
    (40:37-43:35) Offensive Line Class: Joe Alt, Notre Dame
    (43:36-46:23) Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma
    (46:24-49:06) Gary Patterson at TCU
    (49:07-53:22) Guys Not in the Draft
    (53:23-56:59) Significance of Age
    (57:00-1:01:00) Guys Not in the Draft, Re-Visited
    (1:01:01-1:02:05) Conclusion


    On3 director of ranking Charles Power and national scout Cody Bellaire join Andy to share stories about the players who will be drafted beginning this Thursday when they were high schoolers trying to choose where they would play their college ball.

    Cody, who used to work in the personnel department at LSU, offers a plausible alternate history where Williams winds up in Baton Rouge playing for Ed Orgeron. Charles discusses how low-key Jayden Daniels' recruitment to Arizona State was. Charles also explains how the Joe Alt who came out of high school in Minnesota was not nearly as easy to project as the version of Alt who is leaving Notre Dame and heading to anchor some NFL team’s offensive line for the next 10 years.

    Plus, the guys pay tribute to the Patron Saint of Projection — former TCU coach Gary Patterson.


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    (0:00-9:07) Intro - Texas Spring Game
    (9:08-13:15) Michigan Spring Game
    (13:16-17:09) USC Spring Game
    (17:10-18:45) Transfer Portal Update - Cormani McClain
    (18:46-38:31) Pete Nakos Joins to recap the overall transfer portal
    (38:32-59:39) Trevor Sikkema Joins to preview the NFL Draft
    (59:40-1:02:13) Conclusion

    Another set of spring games is over, and it’s time to TOTALLY OVERREACT ABOUT ARCH MANNING. Sure, Texas coach Steve Sarkisian made it abundantly clear that Quinn Ewers is the Texas starter and that he just really wanted to give Manning a chance to play significant snaps in the spring game. But that’s not how the Internet works, Sark.

    Meanwhile, Michigan wrapped spring practice, and it appears the Wolverines’ QB competition will come down to Alex Orji and Davis Warren — unless Michigan coaches decide to dip into the transfer portal for a QB. So far, no QB that would appear worthy of Michigan’s starting job has entered the portal.

    That brings us to a transfer portal update from On3 national writer Pete Nakos. The weekend brought a lot of official visits, a few commitments and a few new entries.

    Next, Trevor Sikkema of Pro Football Focus joins to break down Thursday’s NFL Draft. Trevor is a massive college football fan who also happens to be a draft analyst, and he’ll help explain some of the more interesting swings in draft conventional wisdom. For instance, former Michigan QB J.J. McCarthy is now being mocked as a likely top-10 pick. How did he climb draft boards so fast?

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    (0:00-4:06) Introduction
    (4:07-15:28) Transfer Portal Update - Jaden Rashada
    (15:29-21:50) Damien Martinez Visit
    (21:51-37:37) LSU WR Coach and Co-Offensive Coordinator Cortez Hankton Jr. Joins
    (37:38-1:03:22) On3's National Scout Cody Bellaire Joins to discuss how the transfer portal ACTUALLY works
    (1:03:23-1:04:55) Conclusion

    The transfer portal is expecting a very interesting entrant soon. Quarterback Jaden Rashada, whose original signing with Florida disintegrated after a collective reneged on a contract that purported to be worth $13.8 million over four years, is leaving Arizona State after one season in Tempe. Where might he wind up? On3’s Pete Nakos reported he possibly could be headed to an SEC school.

    Next, LSU receivers coach/co-offensive coordinator Cortez Hankton Jr. joins the show. Hankton will be in the green room at the draft next week with former Tigers receivers Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Jr., who are expected to be picked in the first round. Hankton, who came to LSU from Georgia and who could have as many as six former players drafted next week, discusses how those two developed into first-rounders.

    Later, On3 national scout Cody Bellaire explains how college personnel departments are handling the transfer portal window. Bellaire, who worked in the personnel departments at LSU, Texas A&M and Texas Tech, breaks down exactly how the process works from a player deciding to enter the portal to choosing a new school.

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  • It’s a Dear Andy show, but first, a transfer portal update.

    We’ve got a player of consequence alert at Louisville. Meanwhile, a few quarterbacks jumped in Wednesday.

    (0:00-5:30) Intro - Spring Transfer Portal
    (5:31-6:46) Dear Andy Intro
    (6:47-13:35) Why the underwhelming spring portal cycle?
    (13:36-36:59) Which teams NEED to win a national title?
    (37:00-48:59) Deion's Recruiting Strategy
    (49:00-53:49) Number of wins or Strength of Schedule?
    (53:50-56:21) Scholarship Limits?
    (56:22-59:53) NCAA's rules on tampering/contacting players
    (59:54-1:03:28) Matt's Detailed Realignment Proposal
    (1:03:29-1:10:42) Interest in College Football as a whole
    (1:10:43-1:11:26) Conclusion

    Next, it’s time to answer your questions…

    Why is the spring portal window less lively than (some people) advertised?

    Which programs need to win a national title the most?

    Are Deion Sanders’ sons better recruiters than Coach Prime himself?

    Which will be more important to the College Football Playoff selection committee — wins or strength of schedule?

    Plus much more…

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  • Texas and Oklahoma are headed into the SEC this season, and both wrap spring football this weekend.

    (0:00-7:08) Intro - Spring Transfer Portal's MOST IMPACTFUL Player Enters
    (7:09-15:58) Shilo Sanders Instagram Story, Analysis on Colorado
    (15:59-22:03) Super League Divisions
    (22:04-40:53) Deep Dive into Texas Football
    (40:54-1:03:16) Oklahoma Sooners Spring Game Preview
    (1:03:17-1:15:02) Michigan Cheeseburger-Gate settled
    (1:15:03-1:16:46) Conclusion - Dear Andy tomorrow! [email protected]

    Bobby Burton of On Texas Football joins to discuss how the Longhorns can tweak an already loaded roster as they prepare for year one in their new league. Plus, will a spring game that might feature only cameo appearances from a lot of starters — including QB1 Quinn Ewers — mean big playing time for backup QB Arch Manning?

    Eddie Radosevich and George Stoia III of On3’s Sooner Scoop break down Oklahoma as the Sooners prepare to wrap their third spring practice under Brent Venables. Offensive line remains a question mark. What does that mean for the development of new starting quarterback Jackson Arnold?

    Also, how much different is Oklahoma’s roster makeup since the Sooners decided three years ago to join the SEC?

    Andy updates the transfer portal, which opened Tuesday. A few players who could contribute to contending teams have tossed in their names now.

    Plus, Sportico obtained a potential conference breakdown from a pitch deck for the college football super league idea that arrived with a thud a few years ago. It helps explain why the idea got zero traction with the people who make the decisions.

    Michigan and the NCAA have negotiated a resolution to (mostly) wrap up the case commonly known as Cheeseburgergate. The school and some current and former coaches have agreed to punishments for recruiting violations committed during the pandemic.

    The one former coach who did not agree to any sort of resolution? Jim Harbaugh. The former Michigan and current Los Angeles Chargers head coach did not take part in the settlement and has continued to fight the accusations against him. Clayton Sayfie of On3’s The Wolverine joined to discuss what this means for the Wolverines and for Harbaugh.

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  • The transfer portal is open again, and On3 national writer Pete Nakos joins Andy to discuss which players jumped in and which teams will be shopping.

    (0:00-8:25) Intro - Spring Transfer Portal is OPEN
    (8:26-25:53) Pete Nakos joins to layout the Transfer Portal
    (25:54-47:36) Tim Watts from Bama Online joins
    (47:37-1:04:03) UNLV OC Brennan Marion joins
    (1:04:04-1:09:11) Conclusion - Ole Miss Spring Game Recap

    Plus, Tim Watts of On3’s Bama Online joins Andy to discuss Alabama’s spring game, which featured Nick Saban as a spectator and our first look at Jalen Milroe in Kalen DeBoer’s offense.

    Next, UNLV offensive coordinator Brennan Marion joins the show to talk about the Go Go Offense, a two-back, triple-option based scheme that features frequent deep shots down the field. Yes, it’s as fun as it sounds. Marion discusses his first season calling the offense in the FBS and how it can evolve in year two in Las Vegas.

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    (0:00-7:42) Intro - Spring Ball Whiparound
    (7:43-23:49_ Spencer Holbrook from Letterman Row Joins
    (23:50-36:29) Nick De La Torre from gators online joins
    (36:30-56:41) Pete Nakos joins to preview the spring transfer portal
    (56:42-57:45) Conclusion - See you tomorrow!


    A lot of schools wrapped spring practice Saturday, and Andy breaks down some of the most interesting elements from the spring games at Georgia, Penn State, Miami, LSU and others.

    Spencer Holbrook of On3’s Lettermen Row joins to break down the Ohio State spring game. Does the QB1 job belong to Will Howard, or does Devin Brown still have a chance. Is freshman receiver Jeremiah Smith as good as advertised?

    Next, Nick De La Torre of On3’s Gators Online joins to talk Florida’s spring game. Fans got their first look at freshman QB D.J. Lagway. How exciting was his debut? Can Florida’s defense improve enough to help the Gators manage a brutal schedule?

    Finally, On3 national reporter Pete Nakos joins the show to preview the spring transfer portal window. We already know some names (Oregon State RB Damien Martinez, Penn State WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith) likely headed into the portal when it opens Wednesday. But how many players will jump in, and how radically will that affect some teams?

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    Scott Drew is staying at Baylor, Dan Hurley is staying at UConn and Kentucky is bringing one of its own back to Lexington. After Chip and Joanna Gaines bested the Big Blue Nation and Drew chose to remain Baylor’s coach, the Wildcats hired BYU coach Mark Pope, the captain of Kentucky's 1996 national title team.

    (0:00-26:04) Intro - Kentucky Hires Mark Pope as new head coach
    (26:05-32:47) Spring Football Previews
    (32:48-46:27) Miami's Mishael Powell joins
    (46:28-58:50) Ole Miss Preview with Zach Berrry
    (58:51-1:01:50) UCF Knights Preview
    (1:01:51-1:10:13) RB RJ Harvey Joins
    (1:10:14-1:17:14) UCF WR Kobe Hudson
    (1:17:15-1:18:16) Conclusion

    Next, it’s a spring football extravaganza as we do a deep dive into three teams having spring games this weekend.

    First, Miami safety Meesh Powell joins the show to explain why he decided to transfer to the Hurricanes from Washington shortly after starting the national title game. Powell talks about his new teammates, including former Apple Cup rival Cam Ward.

    Next, Zach Berry of On3’s OM Spirit joins to discuss an Ole Miss spring game that will embrace a very different format. How different? Joey “Jaws” Chestnut is prominently involved.

    Later, Andy talks to UCF tailback R.J. Harvey and receiver Kobe Hudson about returning to a team that could improve a lot in its second season in the Big 12.

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  • It’s a very special Dear Andy, because we’re joined by On3’s newest star. Steve Wiltfong, the greatest recruiting reporter on the planet, has joined the company as the VP of recruiting and transfer portal.

    Steve and Andy will answer your questions, including…

    (0:00-2:02) Intro with Steve Wiltfong
    (2:03-5:42) Bear Alexander - Transfer Portal Update
    (5:43-9:02) John Calipari Introduced at Arkansas
    (9:03-16:35) NIL with 4 & 5 Stars
    (16:36-24:38) Keeping Up with Spring Football
    (24:39-32:31) Dabo Swinney Strategy
    (32:32-39:04) Blue Bloods and Final Four in Basketball Arena?
    (39:05-48:08) Texas Recruiting Update
    (48:09-54:11) Josh Allen's Recruiting
    (54:12-56:04) Coach's Contracts
    (56:05-1:01:33) Nathan Asks a Question with a Special Guest - Congrats Nathan!
    (1:01:34-1:04:08) Conclusion with Steve
    (1:04:09-1:05:06) Wrapping Up

    For four- and five-star recruits, what percent of decisions are coming down to an extra 10-20 percent of NIL? Or is it even possible to know?


    With Dabo Swinney’s refusal to embrace the transfer portal, do you think it is at all possible for him and Clemson to return to the success that they were at a few years ago? Is he a good enough recruiter and/or developer of talent to not need the transfer portal at all? And do you think there is any coach in the country who could succeed with this strategy (not taking players from the portal) besides Dabo?

    Which quarterback will Texas land for the class of 2025?

    What’s the most important thing to look for in a spring game?

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  • John Calipari has said goodbye to Kentucky but has yet to officially say hello to Arkansas. Andy breaks down farewell videos from John and Ellen Calipari and handicaps the Kentucky hoops coaching search.

    (0:00-20:05) Intro - Calipari Confirms He's Leaving Kentucky
    (20:06-24:17) Transfer Portal Ramping Back Up - Bear Alexander
    (24:18-28:49) Oregon State RB Damien Martinez to enter
    (28:50-30:40) Indiana State's Robbie Avila to enter portal
    (30:41-37:14) Florida State vs ACC Update
    (37:15-1:05:49) Jake Rowe from Dawgs HQ joins
    (1:05:50-1:07:09) Dear Andy Tomorrow! [email protected]

    Meanwhile, the football transfer portal is about to get some action. The window for undergraduate transfers doesn’t open until Monday, but two big names indicated on Tuesday that they plan to enter the portal when it opens. USC defensive tackle Bear Alexander — perhaps the biggest mover in last year’s spring portal when he went from Georgia to the Trojans — plans to move again. Meanwhile, Oregon State tailback Damien Martinez — who averaged 6.1 yards a carry for the Beavers last year — also plans to enter the portal.

    The basketball portal remains busy as well. Indiana State’s Robbie Avila — affectionately known as Cream Abdul-Jabbar or Larry Nerd — has entered his name into the portal. Is he following former Sycamores coach Josh Schertz to Saint Louis? Or is he looking elsewhere?

    In a Tallahassee courtroom, a judge denied the ACC’s request to stay Florida State’s lawsuit against the league. A North Carolina judge denied Florida State’s request last week to stay the ACC’s suit against the Seminoles in that state. That means things are about to get pretty messy, and the suits involving Clemson and the ACC in South Carolina and North Carolina haven’t even gotten rolling yet.

    Next, Jake Rowe of On3’s Dawgs HQ previews Georgia’s spring game. The Bulldogs are loaded again, but how exactly will they replace production from stars such as Brock Bowers and Ladd McConkey?

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  • UConn is the national champion for the second consecutive season after dominating Purdue in the national title game on Monday night. Boilermakers star Zach Edey scored 37 points, but the Huskies held Purdue to only seven 3-point shots all game, and Purdue only made one. Meanwhile, four UConn starters scored in double figures. Guard Tristen Newton led the way with 20 points.

    (0:00-4:18) Intro - UConn wins back to back titles
    (4:19-27:09) James Fletcher III Joins to recap UConn's run
    (27:10-30:14) Calipari and Arkansas Update
    (30:15-43:33) Kentucky's New Head Coach
    (43:34-48:21) Calipari's Fit in Fayetteville
    (48:22-49:01) Georgia Update Tomorrow
    (49:02-59:07) Clemson Update
    (59:08-1:02:37) Conclusion
    (1:02:38-1:05:57) Update from Dukes the Scoop and the Five Star Flex
    (1:05:58-1:07:04) Nakosifications on the Way, Talk to you tomorrow

    Where does UConn rank among the nation’s top programs after six national titles since 1999? Where does Huskies coach Dan Hurley rank among basketball coaches working today? On3’s James Fletcher III helps Andy break it down.

    Meanwhile, we’re still waiting for official word that John Calipari is leaving Kentucky for Arkansas. That should come Tuesday, but a few potential Kentucky candidates have already removed their names from consideration.

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  • Want to watch the national title game without cable? Prime Video has you covered. Watch every game live, on your phone, on your laptop, or relax and watch at home on Prime Video, with a subscription. Prime Video gives you choices to add on channels like Paramount Plus and Max, both featuring March Madness tournament games, all in one place. It’s March, it’s Madness, stream it all on Prime Video.

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    (0:00-7:30) Intro - John Calipari to Arkansas
    (7:31-32:39) Instant Reaction of Calipari to Arkansas
    (32:40-58:17) Dawn Staley, South Carolina win the National Championship, Mike Uva joins
    (58:18-1:09:45) National Title Game Preview with James Fletcher III
    (1:09:46-1:10:45) Conclusion: Tennessee hires Kim Caldwell as next women's basketball coach

    ESPN and multiple Arkansas media outlets are reporting that Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari is in talks to take the same job at Arkansas. Calipari, who has been under fire at Kentucky for early NCAA Tournament exits, would reset his clock. Arkansas would get the splash hire it desires after losing Eric Musselman to USC. Kentucky, meanwhile, gets to hire a new coach without paying Calipari a penny. Andy and On3's James Fletcher III discuss what it all means.

    On Sunday, South Carolina avenged its last loss and capped a perfect season with an 87-75 win against Iowa in Sunday’s national title game. Mike Uva of On3’s Gamecock Central joins to discuss how coach Dawn Staley’s team maintained its dominance all season. Iowa’s Caitlin Clark finished her college career with a 30-point game, but it wasn’t enough to slow the Gamecocks.

    Mike also fills us in on South Carolina’s spring football practice. The Gamecocks are coming off a 5-7 season and face a rough schedule that includes games against LSU, Alabama, Ole Miss and Oklahoma.

    James returns to preview Monday’s men’s national title game. We’re getting the best big man matchup in years in 7-foot-4 Purdue center Zach Edey versus 7-2 UConn center Donovan Clingan. The Huskies have mauled every team in their path the past two NCAA tournaments. Can the Boilermakers keep them from repeating?

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    (0:00-18:20) Intro - Men's and Women's Final Four Preview
    (18:21 -20:55) Eric Musselman to USC
    (20:56-29:24) Dylan Raiola at the Podium
    (29:25-30:10) Roddy Jones from the ACC network joins
    (30:11-35:51) Clemson Preview
    (35:52-38:06) Florida State Preview
    (38:07-42:21) NC State Preview
    (42:22-44:52) Louisville Preview
    (44:53-49:17) Miami Preview
    (49:18-51:15) Conclusion with Roddy Jones
    (51:16-1:03:36) Final Four Preview with James Fletcher
    (1:03:37-1:09:29) FInal Four PICKS
    (1:09:30-1:10:06) Conclusion - Have a good weekend, see you Monday!

    It’s a packed Friday! We’ve got two Final Fours to talk about. We’ve also got some football.

    It’s Iowa against UConn and South Carolina against N.C. State in the women’s Final Four, and all eyes are on Iowa’s Caitlin Clark and UConn’s Paige Bueckers. Clark always wanted to play for UConn, but Bueckers was the prized player the Huskies recruited in the class of 2020. Only one will lead her team to the national title game.

    Meanwhile, two N.C. State basketball teams are trying to shock the world. The N.C. State women play undefeated South Carolina, while the Wolfpack men will face Purdue on Saturday.

    We’ll also be talking N.C. State football. The Wolfpack play their spring game on Saturday, and so does Clemson. So we’re bringing in the great Roddy Jones of the ACC Network to discuss the biggest storylines in the league. And Roddy is very intrigued by new N.C. State quarterback Grayson McCall.

    Also, Nebraska’s quarterbacks met the media Thursday, which meant we got to see freshman Dylan Raiola’s first interview as a Cornhusker. Andy breaks it down.

    Next, On3’s James Fletcher III joins to discuss the men’s Final Four. Can UConn keep covering every spread, or can Alabama challenge the Huskies in a shootout? How will the matchup of N.C. State’s D.J. Burns Jr. and Purdue’s Zach Edey play out?

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