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The TSL Podcast crew discuss all that happened during the bye week for the Hokies, including the transitive property of football (because UVA played ODU), college football’s declining attendance, and a look around the ACC (44 minutes).
- 1:55 — the joy of bye weeks
- 5:00 — a look around the ACC, especially UVA-ODU
- 23:40 — the value of experience and “football players” vs. “athletes”
- 30:25 — declining attendance in college football
- 39:45 — this week’s song lyric
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Just want to say you guys do a really great job with your podcast. You are so much better than the Roanoke Times duo it’s not even funny; and you are more informative and just as entertaining as similar television sports talk shows out here in Oklahoma City talking about OU and Big 12 sports.
Thanks, laz — Evan does a great job setting the table.
Always Be Redshirting
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/27687204/uh-qb-king-redshirt-rest-19-plans-return
Timestamps on the podcasts are great.
Not always easy to do, but we try.
Army is a good example of a team with 2-star football players. West Point might get 3 or 4 3-star players every year but most of those guys are 2-star (even N/A star) football players with above average IQ’s and ambition. That’s why teams like Army, Navy, and Air Force are competitive most years.
Plus, if more schools that are loaded with 2-star players ran the triple option like the military academies, they’d probably be more successful.