XXL episode paying tribute to Sam Cooke and Otis Redding episode; Fixing the college football playoffs; James Harden and player empowerment
3:20 The reversal of the Big 10 to allow Ohio St to play in the conference championship and why that is an unnecessary risk
30:15 how fraudulent the college football playoff system is and what formula I would use to determine the teams that make the playoffs
1:07 The lack of black head coaches in college football, namely the power five conferences. My thoughts and feelings about why that goal has not been reach, and who is to blame for the lack of respectable progress
1:47 James Harden on his trade demands and what the true and correct meaning of player empowerment really is and the examples of athletes using it when necessary
2:19 What does the trade market look like for Harden moving forward and what teams on his wish list make the most sense to trade for him?
2:36 Latest thoughts and opinions about my Georgetown Hoyas week in games against West Virginia and Coppin St. Why I think it was a missed opportunity for the program to build a foundation of success for next season and look at the game against Villanova
2:55 My thoughts, feelings, and opinions about two of the greatest artists in secular and soul music, Sam Cooke and Otis Redding who died on this day in 1964 & 1967. What made them so great and the lasting impact they had on the music and society in general.
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