
If you care about College Football, this podcast is for you. Former NFL player and national radio host George Wrighster and CFB writer Ralph Amsden host the best College Football content in all the land. An Unafraid Show production.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 209 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Sports NewsFootballSportsNews | |||

College football is NEVER boring—Deion Sanders, Colorado football, Drew Brees, Nick Saban, Alabama football, the Pac-12, NIL, and the transfer portal all collide in one wild episode of the College Football Apostles with George Wrighster and Ralph Ams... more
College football, Indiana football, Curt Cignetti, the Big Ten schedule, Miami football, and the targeting rule are all on the table in this episode of the College Football Apostles Podcast with George Wrighster and Ralph Amsden. The biggest question... more
College football playoff chaos, the transfer portal, and NIL money are running the sport right now—and George Wrighster and Ralph Amsden break down what it means for fans, programs, and the future of CFB. From Pat McAfee and Josh Pate shaping the nat... more
College football is in full chaos mode—bowl games are losing juice, the new College Football Playoff looms large, and bluebloods like Notre Dame, USC, Michigan football and the Utah Utes are right in the middle of it. In this College Football Apostle... more
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Love the pod. Great blend of overarching discussions about the sport combined with day to day play on the field and everything in between. So many other college football podcasts are by a- corporatized outsider commentators trying to toe the line, b- school beat reporters too far in the weeds to understand the bigger picture, or c- hot take artists. This pod stands in stark relief from all of that and offers real insider takes and honest discussion regarding the direction of the sport as well as... more
Great show just too many ads. Might as well be listening to regular radio at this point.
Pretty solid podcast
Great Podcast. Good to see the guys get humbled. Go dawgs! Forget Pac-12 champs!
RIP PAC-12, long live the Apostles!
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Featuring insightful commentary on the rapidly evolving landscape of college football, the podcast extensively covers topics such as coaching turnovers, transfer portal dynamics, and the influence of media personalities on the sport. With lively discussions that often blend humor and critical analysis, the hosts engage listeners with reflections on significant events in college football, including recruiting, playoff implications, and team rivalries. The chemistry between the hosts adds a relatable and entertaining layer to their in-depth discussions, appealing to fans seeking both knowledge and entertainment about college football's complex realities.
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College Football Apostles launched 7 years ago and published 209 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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