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The Pop-Tarts Bowl is Too Good for Notre Dame

The Pop-Tarts Bowl is Too Good for Notre Dame

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On this episode, Kev and Ciarnan debate the value of hypothetical wins, especially for Notre Dame, and weigh in on whether Group of Five teams belong in the playoffs after blowouts by Tulane and JMU. Kev lashes out about Kalen DeBoer rumors and poke fun at Petrino to UNC.

The Pop-Tarts Bowl and its sprinkle-themed helmets get a shout-out, with the duo arguing why Notre Dame doesn’t deserve the fun. Johnny Manziel’s “fake narrative” is roasted, and they discuss the FCS playoff Cinderella run by Illinois State. Plus, it’s all bets and Christmas wishes as Ciarnan and Kevin hope for less chaos (and better betting luck) in the new year.

0:00:00 – No-intro episode, post-Christmas schedule change & college football bowl chaos

0:06:00 – Playoff first round reactions: Alabama comeback, Notre Dame hypotheticals, and “should-have-been-in” arguments

0:12:00 – Group of Five in the Playoff: Debating Tulane and JMU’s performances, legitimacy of CFB playoffs

0:18:00 – Booster money mysteries, wildest donors, and LSU payouts

0:24:00 – Coaching carousel: Kalen DeBoer to Michigan rumors, UNC hiring Bobby Petrino conspiracy

0:30:00 – Johnny Manziel GameDay guest picker fiasco & social media damage control

0:36:00 – Pop-Tarts Bowl mania: Helmet designs, Notre Dame “too serious,” and bowl game brand talk

0:42:00 – FCS Playoff update: Illinois State Cinderella run, coaching legends, and small-school dreams

0:48:00 – Cotton Bowl preview, NIL valuations shock, and off-topic CFB talk (wrestling, basketball, and broke betting records)

0:54:00 – This week’s bets, Christmas wishes for college football, and closing banter

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