Columnists Discuss College Baseball, Kickoff Times, Rematches and Court Cases in the College Football Enquirer

College Football Playoff schedules announced: Do rematches harm the college game?

In this episode of the College Football Enquirer, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI’s Pat Forde explore a range of topics. They begin by discussing the regionality of the College World Series compared to college football, with Dellenger bringing up the potential for multiple rematches per season in the new format of college football.

After the break, Wetzel expresses his disappointment with the kickoff times for the college football playoffs, particularly the late start of the Rose Bowl. They also discuss the end of the PAC-12 era after Oregon’s loss to Texas A&M in the College World Series. The episode concludes with two fascinating court cases: one determining if a taco is considered a sandwich and another recounting an elderly man’s use of a slingshot to torment his neighborhood.

The topics covered in this episode include not only college baseball but also kickoff times for college football, rematches in football and whether they are good or bad for sport, PAC-12 demise as well as updates on North Carolina’s scheduling. Additionally they touch upon unique court cases that have been making headlines recently. To watch this full episode or explore more episodes of the College Football Enquirer and other Yahoo Sports podcasts, tune into their respective channels on YouTube and Apple Podcasts. This article may contain affiliate links which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase through them.

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