
In this episode of Signal Lost, we work through the Brendan Sorsby eligibility decision, why he will be eligible to play, and why this story may still be far from over. The bigger question is whether Sorsby is becoming a pawn in a much larger college... more
In this episode of Signal Lost, we react to the breaking news that Brendan Sorsby has won his case and will be eligible to play.
We also keep working through the rest of the Monday college football conversation, including Devin Gardner and Jake But... more
In this episode of Signal Lost, we work through the Senate hearing around the Protect College Sports Act and listen to Nick Saban's thoughts on the future of college football.
In this episode of Signal Lost, we continue working through the fallout surrounding Eric Weddle's comments about Bryce Underwood and the growing media reaction surrounding Michigan's highly anticipated young quarterback. #BryceUnderwood #MichiganFoot... more
Go Check out JBs Video www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNuLPv2M8t8 In this episode of Signal Lost, we follow up on the growing Eric Weddle and Bryce Underwood discourse after Weddle directly addressed the backlash coming from parts of Michigan media ... more
In this episode of Signal Lost, we work through Joey McGuire's response to Steve Sarkisian's comments surrounding Texas Tech and the growing feeling that some of these regional college football tensions are becoming more personal.
In this episode of Signal Lost, we work through the growing Pete Golding tampering story and the broader implications surrounding SEC politics, NCAA enforcement, and the increasingly strange ecosystem around college football recruiting and player mov... more
In this episode of Signal Lost, we work through comments from the Iowa State AD and the increasingly emotional reaction coming from parts of SEC media around the future of college football. At a certain point, the conversation starts feeling less lik... more









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Long-form, high-IQ sports commentary that emphasizes narratives, systems, and the deeper meaning behind sports events. Across recent episodes, the show probes power dynamics, media bias, and the business of college football, often debating playoff formats, conference dominance, NIL era changes, and roster-building strategies with sharp takes and data-informed context. Notable for its spicy banter, willingness to challenge conventional wisdom, and willingness to tackle race, culture, and governance in sport, making it potentially engaging for listeners who want more than game recaps and seek to understand how narratives shape outcomes and policy in athletics.
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