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  • Picking the Defining Team of Every Decade of College Football
    2025/07/03
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    For the Fourth of July, we look all the way back to the founding of … college football. Richard and Alex pick and debate the defining teams of each decade of the sport’s history, starting with one year of the 1860s and rolling through the 2010s. Remember that “defining team” is usually complimentary, but not always. Without spoiling any of the discussion, this show features:

    * Rutgers vs. Princeton for the crown of the 1860s

    * Yale’s case against everybody for the later 1800s

    * Why Michigan’s 1900s was even more impressive than you think

    * Georgia Tech vs. the advent of the forward pass in the 1910s

    * That classic college football matchup: Alabama vs. Cal, for the ‘20s

    * Someone likes Pitt for the 1930s, and it’s not Alex

    * Did the 1940s belong to Army and Navy, or did they belong to the school that best manipulated the rules meant to help people from the army and navy?

    * Why there will never be another program like 1950s Oklahoma, ever

    * A curveball for the ‘60s, but definitely not for the ‘70s

    * Penn State vs. SMU for the ‘80s

    * A brutal Nebraska vs. Florida State vs. Miami vs. Florida race for the ‘90s

    * In the 2000s, a chance to go off the beaten path instead of just picking Florida or USC: Will we take it?

    * No need to complicate the 2010s

    This is a subscriber episode of Split Zone Duo.

    Everyone can listen to a free preview of this show, and we offer weeklong free trials if you want to try us out. It’s a great time of year to do it, and you can get a month free with an annual subscription.

    Thank you for listening, and we hope you have a great holiday weekend.

    Producer: Anthony Vito

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    23 分
  • Subscriber Q&A: Ben Haumiller on the New EA Sports College Football Game
    2025/06/27

    Part 2 of our conversation with EA Sports College Football principal game designer Ben Haumiller. Ben takes a bunch of subscriber questions on the upcoming CFB game and the state of college sports video gaming in general:

    * How to actually learn to play a football video game

    * Incorporating the House settlement and NIL

    * How a new 'gadget” position” embraces the reality of modern depth charts

    * Improvements to the coach carousel

    * The process of putting music in the game

    * The customization options for conferences and teams (or, in other words, why you cannot destroy the SEC and put all the teams back in the SoCon)

    * Different uses for Team Builder

    * The potential for a custom stadium builder, one day

    * Whether kicking and loud road environments are still impossible

    * Adding scandals to college sports video games

    And more. Thanks for Ben for joining us, and thanks to our subscribers for not just supporting the show but providing the inspiration for this one. Join us on a free trial and get lots more episodes as well as question-asking rights.

    Producer: Anthony Vito



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    50 分
  • Inside College Football 26 with EA Sports’ Principal Game Designer
    2025/06/25

    Part 1: EA Sports College Football principal game designer Ben Haumiller joins Alex and Richard for a discussion of the upcoming CFB video game, with a focus on Dynasty mode and lessons learned from last year’s long-awaited return.

    * What EA learned from the best-selling sports game of all time

    * The easier and more difficult parts of releasing a second game

    * How the new game will (and, most importantly, won’t) include microtransactions

    * Real-life coaches and how they’ll change the dynasty experience

    * Addressing to Alex’s specific complaints about the coach carousel

    * Balancing the competing desires of having a realistic game, but also a game in which UMass can eventually sign a bunch of five-stars

    * Getting the transfer portal and recruiting right

    * The challenges of keeping up with a sport that is endlessly changing, especially the playoff system

    Part 2 of our discussion with Ben, coming later this week, is a listener Q&A just for our SplitZoneDuo.com subscribers. We’d love to have you!

    Come see us live at the Sports Podcast Festival on August 23 in Raleigh. Use code SPF25 for a buy-one, get-one-half-off deal: https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/78691649/the-2nd-annual-sports-podcast-festival-raleigh-the-rialto

    Cool stuff from Split Zone Duo’s partners

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    * Enter your favorite CFB road trip at our Nokian Tyres landing page, and you’ll be entered in a drawing to win free tires.

    Production: Anthony Vito.



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    57 分
  • Will the House Settlement Bring Bagmen Back? Plus More Offseason News
    2025/06/18

    Alex and Richard discuss a handful of offseason stories:

    * The Pac-12’s expansion efforts are coming to a head, and Texas State—not Sacramento State—appears to be the apple of the league’s eye. Extra Points publisher Matt Brown joins to talk about why Sac State’s extremely public campaign for FBS membership has not paid dividends. Read Matt’s report on the Hornets’ looming move to FCS independence.

    * The House settlement is now official, and depending on who you talk to, it’s either an ironclad new system to regulate the college football economy or a house of cards just waiting to be toppled. Justin Williams, a college football reporter for The Athletic, explains these competitive views. Read his recent story: “Return of the bag man: NIL clearinghouse could revive paying college athletes under table.” (Of course, also read Godfrey’s old classic.)

    * Playoff expansion might be stalemated, and there’s a surprising group of people at the heart of the resistance: SEC head coaches. What?

    * Cal joins Stanford in putting a famous alum in charge of the whole football program, not as head coach but as general manager. What are the ramifications sport-wide, and what is specific to the Bay Area schools? Refer back to our subscriber episode on Cal’s tumultuous offseason.

    Sports Podcast Festival tickets for 8/23 (use code SPF25 for a buy-one, get-one-half-off deal): https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/78691649/the-2nd-annual-sports-podcast-festival-raleigh-the-rialto

    Cool stuff from Split Zone Duo’s partners

    * Use SZD20 for 20% off your first order at Homefield.

    * Enter your favorite CFB road trip at our Nokian Tyres landing page, and you’ll be entered in a drawing to win free tires.

    Production: Anthony Vito.



    This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.splitzoneduo.com/subscribe
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    55 分
  • CFB Lunch Break: How to Know If Your FBS Transition Has a Chance
    2025/06/17
    This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.com

    Richard and Alex take subscriber questions on:

    * How to assess if a school’s FCS-to-FBS transition is in a good place or not, especially if it takes a little bit to win any games

    * The big business of college football data distribution

    * The endless (?) expansion of eligibility for old players

    * Why the SEC owns the offseason every year and the Big Ten doesn’t

    * The wisdom of Power 2 schools like Mississippi State throwing House settlement dollars into sports other than football

    * Richard trading a Florida basketball title for football

    * Do recent moves at Georgia Tech and UVA say anything about the ACC’s financial shortfall?

    * If more programs will have general managers in charge soon, a la Andrew Luck and Ron Rivera at Stanford and Cal

    Producer: Anthony Vito.

    This is a subscriber episode of Split Zone Duo.

    Everyone can listen to a free preview, and we offer weeklong free trials if you want to try us out. Help us make the show and get a lot more of it!

    Producer: Anthony Vito

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    34 分
  • CFB's Year 2 Coaches for 2025: Who's Good, and Who's Already Dicey?
    2025/06/16
    This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.com

    We believe in an old college football theory: If a coach is going to win at his current job, he’s going to have a good second season. The exceptions, like Bill McCartney and Jim Harbaugh, prove the rule. This year, 28 FBS coaches enter their second season in charge of their programs. Who’s already banked enough goodwill to withstand a down year? Who’s doing fine, with a big year yet to come? And who got off on the wrong foot in 2024 and already needs a major improvement to get his tenure on track? From Curt Cignetti and Jon Sumrall to Sherrone Moore and Sean Lewis, let’s check in with our sophomore class.

    Some episode highlights:

    * A discussion of exactly where Mike Elko stands relative to expectations after a really nice debut season at Texas A&M

    * Why Kalen DeBoer doesn’t fit neatly into any one category of Year 2 coaches

    * Sherrone Moore looks very good at Michigan, but we’re watching for two things: the QB living up to the hype and the NCAA going away

    * Yikes, Sean Lewis’ start at San Diego State was barren

    * Same for Brent Brennan at Arizona

    * At UCLA, is that a flicker of … hope? It might be

    Producer: Anthony Vito

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    31 分
  • The 25 Most Interesting Non-QB Transfers in College Football
    2025/06/11

    Fall camp approaches. Let’s talk about the most consequential transfer portal moves of the offseason that weren’t quarterbacks and, in a lot of cases, didn’t even happen in national championship-contending programs. Oklahoma’s new running back and receivers! Dabo’s dip into the portal! Oregon’s new secondary import from Purdue! Notre Dame’s acquisition of an actually-good wideout! Indiana’s second act under Curt Cignetti! And picking out the most interesting players Texas Tech got in its very expensive portal class.

    Sports Podcast Festival tickets (use code SPF25 to buy one, get one half off): https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/78691649/the-2nd-annual-sports-podcast-festival-raleigh-the-rialto

    Cool stuff from SZD’s partners

    * Use SZD20 for 20% off your first order at Homefield.

    * Enter your favorite CFB road trip at our Nokian Tyres landing page, and you’ll be entered in a drawing to win free tires.

    Production: Anthony Vito.



    This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.splitzoneduo.com/subscribe
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    45 分