The Dr. Saturday Podcast: Recapping a hectic few days in college football
It’s difficult to remember such a short period where so many crazy things happened that affected one college football season.
In the early evening on Sunday, USC placed coach Steve Sarkisian on administrative leave after reports surfaced that he showed up to a team meeting intoxicated. Early Monday afternoon, Florida quarterback Will Grier admitted to taking an over-the-counter performance enhancing drug. Shortly after that announcement, Sarkisian was fired. And in the evening, legendary coach Steve Spurrier had told his team he was stepping aside to allow a younger coach to take over.
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All of these events had profound effects on their teams and will continue to have an effect moving through the season.
Join Dr. Saturday’s Graham Watson and Nick Bromberg as they talk about these events, the repercussions and how everyone moves forward. They also chat about whether Texas A&M or Michigan will earn pretender or contender status this weekend and which winless team or teams will remain winless. Oh, and there’s some baseball and random stats thrown in as well.
And don’t forget to stay tuned for the picks, which are always guaranteed to be the best fades of the weekend.
All on the Dr. Saturday podcast. Go team!
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