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Episode 484: The Pass Rush with Stevie Lee, Clynch, & Mike Adams, SEC opening week for the Horns

Episode 484: The Pass Rush with Stevie Lee, Clynch, & Mike Adams, SEC opening week for the Horns

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Texas enters Gainesville with a season reset in mind and a plan to let Arch move, adapt, and strike against a top-10 Florida defense in the rain. Around the country, we weigh Aggie momentum, Alabama’s resurgence questions, rankings churn, upset traps, and why coaches must adapt to NIL-era realities.

• SEC opener framed as fresh start and mindset shift
• Florida’s elite defense, pressure looks, and wounded-dog urgency
• Texas keys: multiple coverages, QB movement, vertical stress, clean penalties
• Rain football tactics: cleats, leverage, run game, ball security
• Receiver accountability against press and contested catches
• A&M’s 4-0 start and Elko’s tone change with measurable defensive wins
• Is Alabama back under DeBoer or one game short of proof
• Lane Kiffin’s NIL-field storming quip and the economics of hype
• Rankings movement with Oregon’s gritty OT road win and Penn State doubts
• Upset radar: Virginia at Louisville and interim-bump dynamics
• Gundy’s exit and the coaching imperative to adapt to portal and NIL
• Closing gratitude, community growth, and the coming SEC road stretch

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