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The Couch Experts Podcast – Episode 16: Wyoming Basketball, New Football OC, Transfer Portal Chaos & NFL Storylines

The Couch Experts Podcast – Episode 16: Wyoming Basketball, New Football OC, Transfer Portal Chaos & NFL Storylines

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In Episode 16 of The Couch Experts Podcast, Jahmari Moore and Zane Allee return to break down a busy stretch in the sports world, with a heavy focus on Wyoming athletics and major national storylines.

The guys dive into Wyoming men’s basketball, including the Cowboys’ first conference loss, three-point struggles, and why this roster still has real postseason potential in a competitive Mountain West. They also discuss coaching philosophy, roster depth, and how the transfer portal continues to reshape college basketball year after year.

On the football side, Wyoming hires Christian Taylor as its new offensive coordinator. The crew analyzes his NFL background with the Buffalo Bills, his success at the FCS level, and what this hire means for recruiting, quarterback development, and the future of the Cowboys’ offense. Transfer portal movement, roster turnover, and the realities of rebuilding depth are also covered.

Beyond Wyoming, Episode 16 explores:

  • The ongoing Mountain West vs. Pac-12 conference realignment battle
  • Why TV deals and lawsuits are reshaping college sports
  • NFL playoff races, breakout performances, and officiating controversy
  • Puka Nacua, referees, and the impact of viral moments on players
  • Fantasy football updates and a Couch Question of the Week debate: College football or the NFL — which is more entertaining right now?

Packed with analysis, opinion, and honest conversation, Episode 16 delivers everything sports fans need as the season heats up.

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