Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
This is the Dan Levitar Show with the Stugatz Podcast.
I think I like the medium spicy ones the best here, although the dill pickle is also good. Which is your favorite here?
My movie theory is dill pickle.
How much? It was $2.99. Good deal.
I like the just classic salted. The good stuff.
Are there different kinds of spicy? Do they have a spicy and then a hotter than spicy one? Because I've got this at medium and these are the best I've had. They have hatch chili flavor.
I mean, they got the, it's just so many options. And it's the Hampton Farms Nuttiest Fan, brought to you by Hampton Farms, the official snack nut of the tailgate. Who's competing? Vote for your favorite Nutty fan at Levitard Show on Instagram. We've had a few Alabama winners last couple weeks, so no more Alabama fans. You get out of here.
This week we have Texas Tech fans competing against Georgia Tech. First, we have Texas Tech fans. Someone can explain this to me. Throwing tortillas in the air. It looks delightful. The announcer calls them tacos, even though they're not tacos. They're clearly just the tortillas. And why are they doing this? I love that they do this. You just see on the field now.
Do all the stores get sold out of tortillas the day before game day? I'm just intrigued by every part of this. The security just allows them to bring tortillas in? Can I bring anything in?
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Chapter 2: How do college sports fans engage with their teams?
What will we throw? Arepas. Can you tell me, though, what this is competing against? What is the tortilla competing against? That's not going to win. They've been doing it for 30 years.
This is compete. Well, it's still a wacky thing. It's very nutty. So to me, that can definitely win. I mean, is there like in terms of just nutty things to do that? I say, hey, this happens regardless how long they've been doing it. That's a nutty thing to do. The other thing is Georgia Tech. They had a big win last week and they brought their goalpost all across town.
Chapter 3: What unique traditions do Texas Tech fans have?
The journey of Georgia Tech's goalpost is what this is competing with. You see here it starts in the stadium. It makes its way outside the stadium, all across town. Oh, yeah. This is nutty behavior. Look, this guy's riding the flagpole. So it's just very exciting.
I don't think that Georgia Tech at this point in its program's history should be that surprised by beating Clemson. This allows us, though.
Now it's leaving the stadium here, as you can see. I believe Brent Key is 7-1 all-time outright against ranked teams. They are. loss came to Carson Beck in like six overtimes last year. You'll see they had a little bit of a difficult time getting the goalposts out of the stadium. That's just an insane set. They're Georgia Tech.
They're not often ranked during this regime, but if they play a ranked team only one time and it took six overtimes to kill them, they win outright.
They are very well coached, and it is startling to see a team that was doing the option offense in the name of, you know, in the day of modern space age offense. Yes, Chris.
So it seems that the ending spot for this was the president's mansion, the pool at the Georgia Tech's president's mansion. So can I ask you something? Sure. Why is it okay for students to steal things out of the football stadium and then throw it in the pool in the president's home? Big win. That's right. That's exactly why. And that's a good reason. Because you don't just stroll into Bobby Dodd.
Clemson learned. Other teams will learn. Miami learned last year. There is no place on the planet that I'd want to be at less than Bobby Dodd Stadium at noon.
To go from Paul Johnson to that, there cannot be another team in the country that's overachieving more than that one, given the athletes they're getting compared to the athletes everyone else is getting.
And it's not like their offense is like... crazy advanced either it's just so college football it's what makes it great haynes king not gonna have a career at the next level doesn't make all the throws certainly doesn't scream pro prospect but in college football that guy is a nightmare i did not see a better
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Chapter 4: Why do some college football teams struggle against weaker opponents?
Just make a kick. They got a procedural penalty, too, right before the kick, right? Right, it moved them five yards back, and the kick was not even close, by the way. He pushed it so far right. But the thing was, the crowd started cheering, and they did the thing where the stadium flickers the lights, because that means you won the game. But then the referees come out and say, no good.
It's embarrassing. Was that game better than Notre Dame-Texas A&M? No. No. And with apologies to Jessica Smetana, there is no greater story in college football than Notre Dame taking two games to go from national championship hopes to, oh, my God, we're not even going to make the playoffs. They're done. Their schedule's not good enough. They're still ranked.
They've lost to two top ten teams. They're not done. Notre Dame does this. I know, but the rest of their schedule doesn't matter. They lose at the start of the year, and then they win the games, and the media makes sure they're in that CFP conversation. The thing you're forgetting, Zaz, is they're Notre Dame. That's right. But they don't have anyone left on their schedule. But they're Notre Dame.
Quality losses are better than wins. They don't even have to be in the top four. It's the reality of the last decade of the playoffs. They can run the table. They'll be there. It does not matter if you win games as long as you have good losses. A two-loss Notre Dame with both losses coming to top ten teams are there. Hell, they may give them a bye if that's the case.
But they don't beat a single-ranked team.
But they've won ten straight.
And what you're saying is probably correct, and it's stupid. Well, thank you for admitting that I'm probably correct. I looked into this tortilla toss situation. So the Big 12 tried to ban before the season throwing of objects on the field with Texas Tech fans took as a direct shot at them and their tortilla toss. And they said, you know what? We're going to be fine.
We're going to do it before the game. And surely. Surely the fans would not throw anything on the field during the game that would impact the play or hurt the team in any way. And even if they do, I think they have like three strikes before there's any like real penalties. There's just like monetary things. So the tortilla toss continues. Big 12 rules be damned.
As the kickoff to start the game is happening. So technically before the game.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of Notre Dame's recent performance?
A kid that should be in high school right now, Malachi Toney, whose instincts for the game jump off. When you watch him play, this dude just has a different feeling for the game. I haven't seen a wide receiver since Santana Moss that has such a great ā Wow. feel for the game. And he's got another true freshman in Joshua Moore making plays. So it's like these guys are rising with Carson Beck.
And Carson Beck, I know that there's this narrative around him. He is a better runner than Cam Ward. and I love that they have that in their arsenal right now. But I will disagree on Florida being bad. They should have won a game in which they threw five interceptions in with DJ Lagway. Their defense is good enough to not get blown out ever.
I know Banks is out possibly for this game against Miami, but this is a big test for Miami. Championship teams win this game and take care of business. Pretenders, they fall for the rat poison this week, and this is a hated rival that is coming in to save their season. I think it's going to be a tougher game.
Carson Beck is now a close second in the Heisman odds. Deserves to be. Miami's got three first place votes now, moving up from five to four. Deserves to be. I've been a big fan of Mario's the whole four years. This is Miami's best team, better than 2017 in my opinion. This is startling, yes. That team rose to No. 2, was undefeated, and then lost on the road to Pittsburgh.
This is the most balanced University of Miami team I have seen in a while. Game day's coming. Florida is up next. Florida lost to LSU, and LSU has now played three straight games where they've held their opponent to 10 points or fewer. Obviously one of those great athletic LSU defenses. But let's check in here with Brian Kelly.
He continues to do things in press conferences that make people not like him. Let's try and get video that has sound on it so that we can hear what Brian Kelly has to say. Although checking out the arrogance via his body language, just leave it up there so we could just watch it. We could guess what he's saying.
Just put it up there without the sound and do it as B-roll without audio so that we could just watch Brian Kelly do that. What are you seeing with your offense? Stop.
Really? Is that the first question? We won the game 20-10. Try another question. What do you want me to tell you? I just laid it out for you. We played the game to win the game. We played the game to win the game. All right, how about third down then? What is going on with third down? It's one game. Last game, we were great on third down. You're micro.
You're looking at this from the wrong perspective. LSU won the football game, won the game. I don't know what you want from me. What do you want? You want us to win 70-0 against Florida to keep you happy? No, I think people want to know why you can't run the ball, quite honestly. We can run the ball. Did you see the last play of the game? That's all you need. You just need one.
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Chapter 6: How does Ryan Day's coaching impact Ohio State's future?
What does that even mean? No, they weren't.
They were on DAZN. They were ahead on pay-per-view. I don't know anybody with DAZN. Boxing's had pay-per-view since Ali was fighting Foreman. Right, because that's when I really followed the heavyweights. I used to buy pay-per-view. It was on closed-circuit TV, right?
Floyd Mayweather is one of the greatest businessmen in the history of sports because he figured out long before anyone else how to own all of his own shit with pay-per-view. It's gaming the system. Everyone's now figured it out, but when Mike says nobody talks about boxing, he's not wrong, but it's all because the partners are all basketball and football related.
Yeah, but I think the question that they're trying to ask is, so when you put these fights on Netflix, how is Floyd still making $150 million when no one really cares and they only watch it because it's free?
because Netflix is getting into the live sports game. What happened there, Greg? There was a mishap. Greg, you ate the entire bag of peanuts? In fairness, it was a small bag. In fairness to who? It was great peanuts. Damn good peanuts. I wish there were more. It tastes like more, as my dad used to say when he liked something.
Wild Bill.
I'd like to see the numbers. Netflix doesn't give out its numbers.
They're going to give you some bullshit. 800 gigaseconds were watched. It's like, great, perfect, amazing. 800 billion gigaseconds were watched across. It's like, oh, my God, a new record. It's like, well, because no one measures anything in gigaseconds. What are we talking about here? You're not going to believe this. It's a new record for Netflix. Wow.
And the numbers we keep entirely internal, and we just let you know, which we want you to know.
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