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Feed Your Mascot

Feed Your Mascot
College Football
Indiana University
Purdue University
Thanksgiving
NCAA
Norfolk State University
Georgia Tech
Notre Dame
Ohio State University
Mountain West Conference
Extra Points Bowl
Percussion Instruments
Georgia Bulldogs
Marietta College
Westminster College
Marching Band
University Of Hawaii
Mountain West
Clemson
World Cup

Three college football fans explore the on- and off-field wonders of the sport

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Blu and Geoff discuss some shooty hoops, Congressional athletes, the documentary Space Jam, a World Cup Update, and then a topic Geoff thought would be quick and instead took forever: how tickets get allocated to live events.

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Blu and Geoff do a PSA about safety, try and fail to not use mass and weight interchangeably on Earth, and then ask the very, very important that is: who is the USMNT in college football terms.

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Blu takes Geoff to task with more trivia (US News and World Report rankings time!) before we discuss some more summer traditions, followed by the meat of the episode: the NCAA's new Out of Bounds campaign.

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It was inevitable.

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Geoff is joined by historian Alexandra Sills to discuss chariot racing in the ancient Mediterranean world, how it worked, what it mean to people at the time, and compare it to modern sports (both ones that look an awful lot like Chariot Racing, and t... more

Blu starts off by quizzing Geoff on Greek Mythology, a whole lot of vamping, the sub-2 hour marathon, shoes, triathlon formats, some World Cup Discussion, and then we finally get to the main topic of the episode, the ubiquitous "Let's Go Blue" cheer ... more

Blu and Geoff recount Blu's experience at Norfolk State's spring game.

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Blu asked Geoff if he was OK based on the NCAA tournament, and then we talked about some football (Houston Gamblers 17 at Dallas Renegades 36) and also a half time show.

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Alexandra Sills
Historian specializing in ancient sport and spectacle
UK
Episode: Humanity Has Always Been Like This: Roman and Greek Chariot Racing (w/ Special Guest Alexandra Sills)
Matt Brown
Writer for Extra Points, commentator on sports business and politics
Extra Points
Episode: Kitchen Emergency: Those "Save College Sports" Ads (w/Special Guest Matt Brown of Extra Points)
Akshay Easwaran
Computer programmer, statistician, creator of Game on Paper
Game on Paper
Episode: Episode 102: Software Development is Hard (w/ Special Guest Akshay Easwaran of Game On Paper
Jake Martinez
Mascot coordinator for the Indianapolis Indians
Indianapolis Indians
Episode: Mascot Mania! (w/ Jake Martinez of the Indianapolis Indians)
Professor Sam Ehrlich
Professor at Boise State University
Boise State University
Episode: Episode 90: Lane Kiffin is Odysseus (w/ Special Guest Prof. Sam Ehrlich)
Tanner Haworth
Editor-in-Chief of the Ka Leo and interim Sports Editor
Ka Leo and ESPN Honolulu
Episode: Special Interview: Sports on the Islands (w/ Tanner Haworth of ESPN Honolulu and the Ka Leo)
Tom Pohaku Stone
Master surfboard craftsman and practitioner of traditional Hawaiian sports
University of Hawaii
Episode: Special Interview: A History of the Sports of Hawai'i (w/ Special Guest Tom "Pohaku" Stone)
Professor Sam C. Ehrlich
Assistant professor at Boise State University, legal expert on sports law
Boise State University
Episode: Kitchen Emergency: Lawyers Learn About AND Gates Too (w/ Special Guests Adam and Prof. Sam Ehrlich))
Shea Mukai Kubo
Premier football ranker and pollster, passionate about college football.
Episode: Episode 80: 2024 Army-Navy Week Review (It's Always Subjective) (w/ Special Guest Shea)

Hosts

Blu
Co-host and chief commentator, passionate about college football.
Geoff
Co-host and pit master, with a flair for humor and storytelling.

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Episode 101: Film Fridge (w/ Special Guest Brigit of the Sickos Committee)
Q: What gear do you use for football game photography and why?
Brigit explains the value of zoom lenses for distance and versatility, the preference for two bodies, harness systems, and light modifiers, along with her use of Sony mirrorless cameras and a mix of lenses.
Episode 101: Film Fridge (w/ Special Guest Brigit of the Sickos Committee)
Q: What are your favorite photography setups or workflows when shooting events like weddings or games?
Brigit describes her approach: choosing details to capture, following movement for dynamic shots, carrying two bodies with different lenses for flexibility, and using editing presets to maintain consistency across images.
Episode 101: Film Fridge (w/ Special Guest Brigit of the Sickos Committee)
Q: What are your fandoms?
Brigit shares her top fandoms, including the Washington Huskies, Montana State Bobcats, Green Bay Packers, and Seattle Mariners, highlighting how proximity to Seattle and Bozeman shaped her sports loyalties.
Episode 128: Bra-ckets (||) or Brackets ({}) or Brackets (Playoffs)
Q: Where did the term bracket originate in playoff contexts?
It originated with early single-elimination tournaments, with the 1851 chess tournament example showing how paired brackets and random reseeding structured rounds and determined who advanced.
Humanity Has Always Been Like This: Roman and Greek Chariot Racing (w/ Special Guest Alexandra Sills)
Q: What exactly was a chariot in these ancient contexts?
A chariot was a small, wood-and-leather racing cart pulled by horses, lighter and more maneuverable than war chariots, designed for speed around a multi-lap track with a one-way, safety-focused layout in Roman venues.

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Dedicated to college football enthusiasts, a variety of engaging themes are tackled, focusing on both on-field performances and off-field narratives surrounding the sport. Listeners can expect a rich blend of personal anecdotes, humor, and critical discussions about the latest happenings in college football, including tournament structures, team dynamics, and cultural influences. Notable segments often explore the relationship between sports and community, highlighting how college athletics reflect broader societal issues while celebrating unique traditions and figures within the sport. This podcast stands out for its balance of serious analysis and lighthearted commentary, making it accessible and entertaining for both die-hard fans and ca... more

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2. Matt Brown
3. Akshay Easwaran
4. Jake Martinez
5. Professor Sam Ehrlich
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7. Tom Pohaku Stone
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