Paul Finebaum joins Longshore and McKnight to blast Hugh Freeze’s Auburn tenure, praise John Sumrall as the frontrunner for the Tigers’ job, and call Alabama fans “entitled” ahead of the Oklahoma showdown. The hosts debate blue blood programs, break down Bama’s identity crisis, and explore the SEC’s wild coaching carousel.

Longshore and McKnight: Finebaum unloads on Freeze, Sumrall leads Auburn race, Bama fans restless before Oklahoma, and more…

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Today’s Top Moments

  • 00:02:17 – Oklahoma rolls into Tuscaloosa for a high-stakes showdown
  • 00:04:20 – No. 8 Alabama basketball hosts No. 2 Purdue Thursday night
  • 00:06:31 – Oklahoma named Alabama’s homecoming opponent — risky move?
  • 00:08:47 – Defining a “blue blood” in college football sparks debate
  • 00:19:18 – Texas A&M called “the most underachieving program in America”
  • 00:27:40 – Paul Finebaum joins: Auburn collapse, Freeze fallout, and fan unrest
  • 00:32:52 – “Auburn should sue Hugh Freeze,” says Finebaum
  • 00:35:05 – John Sumrall compared to Pat Dye as Auburn coaching fit
  • 00:36:15 – Alabama fans revolt after “only” beating LSU by 11
  • 00:39:30 – LSU and Florida job rumors swirl; Lane Kiffin, Lincoln Riley linked
  • 00:41:33 – Finebaum: “ACC lost its way when Clemson fell off”
  • 01:08:40 – Reier on Alabama’s identity crisis and Oklahoma matchup outlook
  • 01:23:45 – Auburn coaching search updates: Sumrall, Lashlee, and Dillingham discussed
  • 01:59:21 – John Sumrall called “the leading candidate” for Auburn job
  • 02:00:08 – Sumrall could be No. 1 on LSU or Florida’s list; Auburn faces competition

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