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Big Ten To Save CFB, Will Howard Pressure & Week 6 Picks!

Big Ten To Save CFB, Will Howard Pressure & Week 6 Picks!

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59 min
3 Oct 24
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Brian & Ryan opened up the podcast by discussing the Big Ten & SEC's meeting next week to try to save college football. Is the sport's future the brightest with the Big Ten & SEC calling the shots? The guys then discuss if auto bids for each conference for the College Football Playoff is a good or bad idea before discussing the merits of a proposed "Super League." The guys then discuss the hope for programs like Purdue and UCLA. Week 6 analysis and picks are given, including if Will Howard has the most pressure on him of any player in the conference this weekend and why Michigan is a road underdog at Washington. 00:00 Intro 3:45 Big Ten & SEC alliance 9:12 Should Big Ten & SEC get 4 auto bids each for College Football Playoff? 15:27 Is a "Super League" a good idea? 25:41 Hope for schools like Purdue & UCLA 32:10 Does Ohio State have something to prove against Iowa? 38:45 What does Oregon need to accomplish against Michigan State? 42:00 Could Penn State get caught sleeping against UCLA? 44:45 Must-win game for Wisconsin? 46:45 Indiana on upset alert against Northwestern? 48:15 What does USC have to show against Minnesota? 50:00 Who wins: Rutgers or Nebraska? 53:55 Will Washington beat Michigan? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policyLearn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices