George Wrighster breaks down Indiana football under Kurt Cignetti, Nick Saban’s comments on the Save College Sports bill, why Notre Dame is right that the salary cap is too low, why NC State vs Virginia in Brazil got canceled, and how Indiana went from the most losing program in college football to national champion. George explains why the current college sports model is broken, why collective bargaining is the real answer, and why Indiana fans are acting like new money after Kurt Cignetti changed the entire trajectory of the Hoosiers. He also breaks down Josh Hoover, Nick Marsh, Toby Osunsanmi, and the 2026 Indiana roster, plus whether the Hoosiers can actually do it again now that the whole sport sees them coming.
Chapters
00:00 Intro: Indiana Football, Nick Saban, Notre Dame, NC State, Virginia
01:10 Best Thing George Saw Today
02:05 Why Nick Saban Should Not Run College Football
03:21 The Save College Sports Bill Still Misses The Point
05:00 Why Roster Budgets Are Not The Real Problem
06:39 Conference Realignment Started This Mess
08:09 Why Collective Bargaining Is The Only Real Answer
10:12 Why The Current College Sports Bill Is A Non-Starter
16:04 Notre Dame Is Right That The Salary Cap Is Too Low
18:56 Jordan Adams Joins SMU After Pro Baseball
21:12 Why NC State vs Virginia In Brazil Got Canceled
24:14 Zachariah Branch Charges Dropped
25:44 The Truth About Indiana Football
27:58 Why Indiana Fans Are Acting Like New Money
28:48 Kurt Cignetti Built Indiana On Discipline
30:19 How Indiana Used The Portal The Right Way
31:49 The Big Question For Indiana In 2026
34:12 Why Indiana’s Defense Became A Problem For Everybody
35:48 Indiana’s Easy Non-Conference Schedule Gets Called Out
37:20 Can Indiana Handle Being The Target Now?
38:12 Can The Hoosiers Really Do It Again?
39:10 Top Things CFB players waste NIL Money on
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