QB's Named, NCAA Blamed | Paul Finebaum Joins | Bold Predictions for the Season | Andy Staples On3

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QB's Named, NCAA Blamed | Paul Finebaum Joins | Bold Predictions for the Season | Andy Staples On3 Today’s show is brought to you by Rhoback, the makers of the world’s most comfortable polos, hoodies, Q-zips, joggers and shorts. Freshen up your wardrobe by visiting rhoback.com and using the promo code ANDY for 20 percent off your order. Want to watch the show instead? Head on over to YouTube and don't forget to subscribe! https://youtu.be/iLAWJk2Hoq4 It’s Hot Take Tuesday, featuring the Godfather of hot takes Paul Finebaum of the SEC Network and ESPN. Before Paul joins, Andy discusses Colorado coach Deion Sanders ripping the NCAA for denying a transfer waiver for Buffaloes offensive lineman Tyler Brown. Andy also discusses Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh asking schools to share revenue with college football players. (0:00-9:44) In non-NCAA news, Ohio State coach Ryan Day announced that Kyle McCord will start at quarterback for the Buckeyes against Indiana on Saturday. Meanwhile, UCLA coach Chip Kelly announced Ethan Garbers will start at QB for the Bruins’ season-opener against Coastal Carolina. (9:45-11:55) Next up is Paul Finebaum, the dean of college football takes. Paul explains why he found it silly that Nick Saban didn’t release a depth chart, and he offers some intel on Alabama’s quarterback situation heading into the season opener against Middle Tennessee. (11:55-27:34) Later, Paul explains how Hollywood stood between him and a chance to bury the hatchet with occasional verbal sparring partner Harbaugh. (27:35-40:50) After talking to Paul, Andy unleashes a few bold takes of his own. He makes predictions about the Heisman race, the Big 12 title game, the SEC title, the Big Ten title and caps it off with his 2023 College Football Playoff Prediction. (40:51-1:07:18) For Today's Extra Point, we're going to the movie theaters to watch.... College Football! That's right, ESPN reaches a deal to show ACC and CFP games at the movies (1:07:19-1:10:16)