College Football Enquirer Podcast: Dabo Swinney’s Transfer Portal Commentary, Early Kickoffs, and More

Dabo Swinney not concerned about transfer portal as House settlement draws closer

In the latest episode of the College Football Enquirer podcast, hosts Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger, and SI’s Pat Forde discuss a variety of topics related to the world of college football.

To start, they delve into the incident with Scottie Scheffler at the PGA Championship, with Forde sharing his first-hand experience covering the event and providing insights into what happened. The hosts then shift their attention to comments made by Clemson head football coach Dabo Swinney regarding the transfer portal. They debate whether Swinney’s reluctance to recruit transfer portal prospects could have negative consequences for his coaching career.

Later in the episode, the hosts address complaints from college football fans about early kickoffs scheduled to accommodate TV networks. They discuss the most suitable time slots for attending a college football game and provide some helpful tips for those looking to make the most out of their viewing experience.

After a break, Dellenger provides an update on the House case settlement and sheds light on how smaller conferences are pushing back against being held responsible for a portion of the settlement. He also discusses a recent story he wrote about the Big East conference’s stance on equal payment compared to power conferences.

The show concludes with a rant by Wetzel on an article about landscaping in the New York Times and a story about a poorly planned beer theft. The hosts also dive into a segment called People’s Court, where they discuss the legal repercussions of beer theft and provide some valuable advice for those looking to avoid similar situations in the future.

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