Arch Manning and EA Sports played us for fools | Mike Gundy does beer math on live TV

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On3’s Pete Nakos joins the show to explain how Arch Manning and EA Sports drummed up even more free publicity with a brilliant strategy that involved some initial misdirection. (0:00-1:04) Intro (1:05-22:34) Mike Gundy at Big 12 Media Days (22:35-30:44) Pete Nakos Joins (30:45-43:54) Brett Yormark opening remarks at Big 12 Media Days (43:55-44:39) Wrapping up with Pete (44:40-50:37) Kansas State Outlook (50:38-51:54) Avery Johnson's Flow in EA Sports (51:55-56:07) Cam Rising on BYU vs Utah (56:08-57:18) Conclusion, Dear Andy tomorrow! [email protected] But first, we’ve got to talk about what Mike Gundy said. The Oklahoma State coach appeared at Big 12 Media Days on Tuesday and explained why he’s not suspending star tailback Ollie Gordon following Gordon’s recent arrest on a charge of driving under the influence. Gundy did some beer math live on ESPN and the backlash came understandably quickly. Gundy has never worried too much about what anyone else thinks, and Andy wonders if Gundy has reached a point where he’s essentially in “screw it” mode. Andy also explains why the current state of things has put Gundy in a place where he can feel that way. Next, Pete joins the show to talk about Arch Manning’s EA Sports College Football 25 okey-doke. Plus, Andy and Pete break down some of the more interesting tidbits from Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark’s press conference at media days. Later, Andy examines more of what we learned at Big 12 Media Days, including the fact that Kansas State QB Avery Johnson doesn’t think the video game got his magnificent hair correct. Plus, Utah QB Cam Rising reminds everyone why the return of Utah-BYU as a conference game is going to be spectacular. Want to watch the show instead? Head on over to YouTube and join us LIVE, M-F, at 8 am et! https://youtube.com/live/H2LDvTj5Z0E Host: Andy Staples Guest: Pete Nakos Producer: River Bailey

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