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The Flyers season has come to an end on Saturday losing in OT to the Hurricanes 3-2. The guys are going to discuss what went wrong in the series. Also on tap will be the guys discussing what’s next for the Flyers. What would make sense for them to do in the offseason? What are the priorties? Make sure you don’t miss the conversation. Be sure to drop your comments in the chat and be a part of the show and make sure you hit that like and subscribe wherever you watch or listen to Flyers Talk A2D! #flyers #philadelphiaflyers #nhl Like, Comment and Subscribe for more! www.youtube.com/a2dradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/a2dradio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a2dradio X: https://twitter.com/a2dradio Website: http://a2dradio.com/ _______________ Thank you for your support! Specialized Physical Therapy: https://specializedphysicaltherapy.com/ Boaggiosbread: https://boaggiosbread.com/ Alan Foy : https://www.exprealty.com/ #Philadelphia #Eagles #Flyers #Sixers #Phillies #A2DRadio
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George Wrighster interviews Oregon Ducks defensive coordinator and George breaks down the biggest NIL ruling in college football involving the College Sports Commission and Nebraska football, Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian sounding off on college football, Brian Kelly using AI to prepare for his next coaching job, USC and Notre Dame trying to restart their rivalry, the Ahmad Hardy shooting update, Ryan Day’s son committing to Northwestern in this College Football Podcast episode. George explains why the Nebraska football ruling could affect every major program in college football, why USC Trojans does not deserve praise for trying to fix a rivalry problem it created, why Brian Kelly’s AI comments feel weird, and why Steve Sarkisian was right about some things and wrong about others. The biggest takeaway, according to George, is that college football keeps trying to build rules and guardrails that schools immediately fight the second those rules become inconvenient. He explains why the College Sports Commission vs Nebraska case is the biggest NIL ruling since NIL began, why schools want a cap but also want to cheat around it, and why this legal fight is only just beginning. George also digs into Steve Sarkisian comments about tampering, transfer rules, playoff expansion, and academic standards, and says Sark told the truth on some major issues even if he went too far on others. George also reacts to Brian Kelly using AI to prep for future interviews, the possible USC-Notre Dame rivalry return, the Ahmad Hardy shooting news, and Ryan Day’s son committing to Northwestern before sitting down with Oregon football defensive coordinator Chris Hampton to talk about coaching growth, defensive philosophy, Dan Lanning, Big Ten vs SEC, and why Oregon believes it can field the best defense in the country. Chapters: 00:00 Intro: Nebraska NIL Ruling, Sark, Brian Kelly, USC-Notre Dame, Chris Hampton 01:39 Best Thing George Saw Today 02:01 Why The Nebraska NIL Ruling vs CSC Changes Everything 04:12 Georgia Bulldogs And Other Schools Could Be Next 06:13 Is The College Sports Commission Actually Working? 07:20 USC And Notre Dame football Might Restart The Rivalry 09:23 Brian Kelly Is Using AI To Prep For His Next Job 11:32 Ahmad Hardy Was Shot And Three Former Teammates Were Arrested 13:37 Ryan Day’s Son Commits To Northwestern 14:38 Could RJ Day Eventually End Up At Ohio State? 16:38 Steve Sarkisian Goes Off On College Football 18:44 Where Texas Longhorns Sarkisian Went Too Far 19:46 Why A 24-Team Playoff Makes No Sense 22:14 Oregon DC Chris Hampton Joins The Show 22:38 Why Hampton Took A Step Back To Grow At Oregon 23:28 Learning A New Defense Under Dan Lanning 24:38 How Hampton’s Playing Career Shapes His Coaching 25:35 Why Coaching Offense Helped Him As A Defensive Coach 26:20 How Oregon’s Staff Watches Film Together 27:25 Chris Hampton’s Defensive Philosophy 27:52 Who Influenced Hampton The Most As A Coach 28:42 How He Communicates With Players 29:36 Rapid Fire On Brandon Finney, Tatum Tuioti, And Mateo Uiagalelei 31:10 How Hampton Plans To Elevate Oregon’s Defense 31:48 Steve Spurrier’s Influence On Chris Hampton 32:10 Big Ten vs SEC From A Southern Coach’s Perspective 33:05 What Success Looks Like For Oregon’s Defense 33:31 Football, Faith, Food, And Fashion At Oregon 34:43 Wrighster Or Wrong With Kenton Gibbs Begins 35:16 Virginia Was A One-Hit Wonder? 36:23 Is The ACC Cowardly For Avoiding Duke-Miami Drama? 37:56 Are Florida State’s Best Days Behind Them? 40:18 Does Bill Belichick Have To Change At UNC? 43:20 Is NC State’s CJ Bailey A Top 3 ACC QB? 46:11 Will Five ACC Teams Need New Coaches After 2026? 49:27 Are Stanford And Cal Ready To Compete In The ACC? 52:00 Is This Dabo Swinney’s Last Year At Clemson? #OregonFootball #CollegeFootball #TexasLonghorns #CFBNews #CFB #NebraskaFootball #NIL #SteveSarkisian #TexasFootball #BrianKelly #USCFootball #NotreDameFootball #ChrisHampton #RyanDay #OhioStateFootball #NorthwesternFootball #MissouriFootball #AhmadHardy #GeorgeWrighster #UnafraidShow #CollegeFootballTalk #CollegeFootballNews #usctrojans Fair Use Disclaimer (NCAA Content): This video contains footage from NCAA football games used under the Fair Use doctrine (Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act). The clips are included strictly for the purposes of commentary, analysis, and education. We do not claim any ownership of the game footage. All rights to the original broadcasts and highlights belong to the NCAA and their respective media rights holders (e.g., ESPN, FOX, CBS, Big Ten Network, etc.). All footage is presented without original audio and includes transformative commentary, which is the primary focus of this content. This podcast is intended to inform, educate, and foster deeper understanding of the game.
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