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Deebo & Joe - Indiana beats Miami, Titans hire Saleh, former Steelers goes off on GM Omar Khan
20 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What happened in the College Football National Championship between Indiana and Miami?
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Chapter 2: What are the implications of the Miami Dolphins hiring Jeff Hafley?
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Chapter 3: How does Robert Saleh's hiring impact the Tennessee Titans?
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Chapter 5: What are Pat Freiermuth's thoughts on his role with the Steelers?
The national championship went exactly as I wanted it to go. The Hurricanes lost. They did not win. So I'm good. Indiana, it was a good game. I was happy to see that. And University of Miami came out to play, but wasn't enough. And for me, go Indiana. Go Coach Kirk. Hey, for sure, I'm with you on that.
The reason I'm with you on that is because Chicago over there, my boy L, he lost in Chicago, okay? He from Indiana.
Chapter 6: Why did Eric Ebron call out Steelers GM Omar Khan?
He an Indian, he a Hoosier, so he had something to root for. So I was actually looking at it a little bit, but not really... You know, I turned it on. I clicked it on. And when I clicked it on, dude from Miami struck off on him. On the first play I saw, I said, ooh, I got to turn the channel. I said, I ain't good luck right now. I said, I ain't good luck right now.
I had to come back to it later, baby. I had to come back to it later. He opened up stride. He opened up stride.
Chapter 7: What does the future hold for the Steelers under Omar Khan's leadership?
Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah. He took off on them boys, dude. That boy Mendoza over there, though. They say, what, he capped off the perfect season? Bro. National title. First ever ranking for the Hoosiers. Come on. First who's a quarterback to win a Heisman International Championship?
Chapter 8: How can coaching changes affect team performance in the NFL?
Yes. And likely, likely first overall pick. The thing I say about this is I didn't watch Deepo. I ain't going to lie. I didn't ever watch too much of Mendoza throughout the year. And I didn't know. I didn't know if they were fake or phony. But I started watching during when they played Ohio State. You know what I'm saying? They were able to beat them.
Then I watched when they whooped Alabama 38-3. And that's when I started really to become a believer. He won the Heisman. He's a great kid. That's kind of what I see, too. He's one of those, like, he's a God-fearing man. Some people will call him corny. I call him that's exactly what GMs and coaches are looking for if you're looking for a quarterback to lead your franchise.
He's going to give all the right answers. He's a try-hard, really gives a good effort. He's not small. He's like 6'4", got a big frame. He made some good plays out there. I mean, the one play that he did, bro, when they went for it on fourth down, They act like they were going for a field goal. They went for it and they called a quarterback draw.
And my man went running through everybody, fighting for his life, taking on tacklers and then everything, his own, everything, everything. He showed me a little bit of everything. He showed me the love of the game. He showed me his dedication. You know, he might be a little corny. I like that. I like that.
I think he had to do, went out there, joined Wonder Natty, looked sweet, and congratulations to my man. Congratulations to Mendoza. And the coach, bro. Coach Kirk. Yeah, I done heard. I've been hearing about him, man. He's from Pittsburgh. That's what I heard. And everywhere that he goes, he was like, just like, Google me. So I went and Googled him. Hey, that's what I had to Google him.
You got to Google him. And he's doing, wherever he goes, that's what a great coach do. He's a leader. He's a leader. He's able to, and this is the other thing. They don't have Indiana. They don't have like all those five-star recruits. They don't have those four-star. But this is what I realized, Deebo. They're old. Their team is 23-year average age. So this is what my man is doing.
If you got a good team where there's two-star, three-star recruits come into college, they start playing college football, they get the speed of the game. So by the time it's their third year, he's going to the portal getting dudes that are Two stars, three stars, but they played a couple of years, got some good tape. By this time, I'm 21, grown man, played four years of college football.
Now I'm about as good as those five stars. Now they're basically five stars because they've had their experience. You know what I'm saying? So I think he's doing a really good job of... Seeing talent that isn't just, I'm not going to go pay these young dudes millions of dollars. They come in and I don't know if they're already able to play. Just losing money. It's pick your poison.
I'm going to go pick a two-year, three-year starter that's played in college football, maybe wasn't the best coming out of high school, but now he's developed. He knows how to play ball and I'm going to coach him up to be a great player. So I think he's doing a great job in
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