Mack Brown vs. the NCAA | ESPN's Tom Luginbill storms the field (and eats crow about Colorado)

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Mack Brown vs. the NCAA | ESPN's Tom Luginbill storms the field (and eats crow about Colorado) Today's show is brought to you by PrizePicks, the easiest way to play daily fantasy. All first time users that deposit and use the promo code ANDY will receive a 100% instant deposit match up to $100. If you deposit $100, PrizePicks will give you $100. If you deposit $50, PrizePicks will give you $50. Want to watch the show instead? Head on over to our YouTube page, don't forget to subscribe! https://youtube.com/live/f2w2GFNi6nY North Carolina WR Tez Walker's appeal to play immediately after transferring was denied, and Tar Heels coach Mack Brown issued a blistering rebuke of the NCAA. (0:00-13:44) Kansas QB Jalon Daniels is expected to play Friday against Illinois after missing the Jayhawks' season opener, which should make that game a great appetizer for a huge Saturday. (13:45-18:26) Next, ESPN's Tom Luginbill joins the show to explain how he expertly navigated a surging crowd after Duke beat Clemson to get to his postgame interview with Mike Elko. Luginbill also took all the heat for a statement on another show last week that Colorado's roster was one of the worst in the FCS. Tom explained what he should have said and broke down what he saw from the Buffaloes against TCU. (18:27-38:11) Sean Callahan of On3's Husker Online joins to talk about the team coming into Boulder to face Coach Prime. Nebraska's defense was excellent against Minnesota, but the offense cost the Cornhuskers a win that they appeared to have sewn up. (38:12-53:18) Tyler Horka of On3's Blue And Gold explained how different things could be for Notre Dame quarterback Sam Hartman as he makes his fourth career start against N.C. State. (The first three were with Wake Forest.) (53:19-1:04:32) For the Extra Point, we give a salute to an iconic logo style that we don't see enough in college football. We take a look at Louisville's logo with the cardinal doing a stiff arm, and it is glorious. (1:04:33-1:07:13)