Greg Sankey Speaks | Wake Forest Coach Clawson Cannot be Tampered With | Andy Staples On3
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Thank you to Gametime for sponsoring this episode! For all your last minute ticket needs for games, concerts, and more, download the Gametime app and use code: STAPLES to get $20 off your first purchase! http://gametime.co/ Want to watch this episode instead? Head on over to Youtube, be sure to like and subcribe! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RS6yI2xr5A Andy starts off by discussing SEC commissioner Greg Sankey’s interview on the Paul Finebaum Show, which seemed to serve a few purposes: -- Sankey said the SEC didn’t need to “be in four time zones to generate interest on the west coast.” (0:00-4:20) — Sankey said the College Football Playoff format needs to be examined when the dust settles (4:21-10:48) EA Sports College Football is BACK! (10:47-13:16) Next, Wake Forest president Dave Clawson joins the show to discuss playing defense against tampering from opposing coaches (and why he doesn’t bother turning them in). Clawson also explained how he has managed to build a program that continually has older players ready to assume the biggest roles when a star leaves. Clawson also talked about new starting QB Mitch Griffis, who replaces current Notre Dame starter Sam Hartman. That interview was brought to you by Gametime (22:13-37:10) After that, Andy talks about the NCAA’s decision to deny immediate eligibility waivers to North Carolina receiver Tez Walker and Florida State defensive tackle Darrell Jackson. This is a circumstance where an NCAA VP of common sense might have helped. (37:11-47:44) Georgia center Sedrick Van Pran joins the show to discuss his hatred of cole slaw and just how Georgia built the nation’s most dominant offensive line. (47:45-53:30) The Law Firm, the Illinois defensive line tandem of Johnny Newton and Keith Randolph, joins the show to explain why they decided to run it back one more time for the Illini. (53:31-1:03:34) Andy’s Extra Point focuses on the return of a beautiful college football tradition. (1:03:25-1:05:38)