Longshore and McKnight: Rivalry Week, post-game brawls, playoff chances, and more

In today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight, John and Barry dive into a wide array of topics from a thrilling week in sports! They break down some key rivalry games, including the Iron Bowl, Michigan vs. Ohio State, and Florida vs. Florida State. They walk through Alabama’s performance and evaluate Jalen Milroe’s role in the offense, questioning whether he can lead the Crimson Tide to victory as the team’s playoff hopes hang by a thread.

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The duo sounds off on coaching challenges across programs, with a focus on the firings at West Virginia and North Carolina. The hosts explore the growing influence of NIL funding and its impact on program alignment and competitiveness. Special guest, Tom Luginbill of ESPN, joins the show to offer his expert perspective on playoff scenarios, targeting calls, and the expanding role of the transfer portal in reshaping college football rosters.

The episode concludes with lively commentary on the evolving landscape of college football, iconic moments from rivalry games, and the importance of sportsmanship.

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