This Hour features an in-depth discussion between analysts Coach and Tony Barnhart on the evolving landscape of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) as it transitions to a nine-game conference schedule. The analysts explore the implications of this change, noting that it will likely lead to more losses across the league but may also result in a nine-and-three team qualifying for the expanded College Football Playoff for the first time. They highlight the significant turnover in leadership with six new head coaches and a mix of experienced and inexperienced starting quarterbacks, specifically mentioning high-profile names like Arch Manning at Texas and Gunner Stockton at Georgia. The conversation also touches on historical context, such as the SEC's formation in 1932 and the upcoming move of SEC Media Days to Tampa, while briefly diverging into college basketball with news of Billy Donovan's resignation from the Chicago Bulls.

Forklift Systems Football Saturday 5-2-26
1:59:36

FSFS - Tony Barnhart & Charles Davis
32:03

Coach Segment : Celebrating Diego Pavia and the True Meaning of College Excellence
05:37