In this episode, we step slightly outside our usual college football lane for a 2026 World Cup preview with ESPN’s Bill Connelly. With the tournament kicking off next week in North America, we put the tournament in terms that college football fans can understand and discuss the potential chaos of an expanded field, the "Indiana" of world soccer, and the constant tension between off-field disasters and on-field brilliance.
We dig into the U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT), their upside, their flaws, their best college football comp, and what casual American fans should actually watch for when the games begin. Bill also walks us through the broader field, from favorites like France, Spain and England to possible sleepers like Norway, Turkey, and Mexico. Plus, we get into expectations for Canada, the randomness of the new knockout format, why this tournament could produce some truly strange outcomes, and much more.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
3:19 - World Cup Basics
7:55 - USMNT's CFB Comp?
11:33 - USMNT Built for Speed?
17:12 - USMNT's Most Interesting Players
20:31 - USMNT's Intent
23:23 - USMNT In Possession
25:23 - Effects of More Time Between Games
26:58 - What Pochettino Brings to USMNT
30:18 - Tactical Levers at the World Cup
33:44 - Crazy Loaded Position Groups
37:24 - England Roster & Defensive Mindset
40:48 - Realistic Picks for Winners & Sleepers
48:29 - Interesting Managers & Playstyles
52:14 - Expectations for Canada
54:15 - Rapid Fire Predictions & Comps

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