Pardon My Take's Big Cat on College Football Realignment & NEW Wisconsin | Georgia Names Beck QB1

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Pardon My Take's Big Cat on College Football Realignment & NEW Wisconsin | Georgia Names Beck QB1 Want to watch the show instead? Head on over to YouTube and be sure to subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szuWOhv9NOo Before Big Cat, Georgia announces their starting quarterback, Missouri teases that they will run with two quarterbacks, and FSU Athletic Director Michael Alford releases a statement. (0:00-5:52) Dan "Big Cat" Katz is one of the hosts of the world's biggest sports podcast, and he's also a massive college football fan. He joined Andy to talk about how realignment will (or won't) change his viewing habits and how badly he wants the schools to just get to the end. (5:53-15:55) Big Cat went to Wisconsin, and he's thrilled with the hire of Luke Fickell. Why? Because for the first time in his life, he has no idea what to expect from the Badgers. (15:56-23:15) Big Cat wants to be known as the "scholarship guy" on college campuses. He and his crew loaded up to Toledo where they surprise a walk-on with a scholarship, which then leads to a conversation about the joys of MAC football. (23:16-26:46) Big Cat gives his thoughts on the state of NIL in College Football and why it's good for the game. (26:47-30:30) Andy also ran Big Cat through season win totals for Wisconsin, Tennessee and Toledo. Big Cat also discussed going to a recent Toledo practice where he and co-host PFT Commenter gave a scholarship to a Rockets walk-on. (30:31-39:25) Later, Andy discusses the Front Office Sports story about Apple potentially buying ESPN and what that might mean for college football.(39:26-50:50) Then Tim Watts of On3's Bama Online joins to provide some intel on Alabama's QB competition and discuss the increasing likelihood that the Crimson Tide will start a true freshman at left tackle. (50:51-1:03:40) For the Extra Point, Andy makes all of us feel old with Nick Saban attaining his first legacy committment at Alabama. (1:03:41-1:05:53)

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