The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
The Big Suey: The Great Harbaugh Name (feat. Brob Ding Nagian)
07 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Welcome to the Big Suey, presented by DraftKings. Why are you listening to this show? The podcast that seems very similar to the other Dan Lebitard podcast. I'm sorry, I'm not going to apologize for that. In fact, the only difference seems to be this imaging.
I have been tempted in restaurants just walking past tables to grab somebody's fries if they're just there.
That hasn't happened to you guys? I've done it. And now, here's the marching man to nowhere, fat face, and the habitual liar.
this episode of the dan lebitard show is presented by draft kings draft kings the crown is yours jeremy can you please tell me who led college football in yards per game this season because i know mississippi was second even though chambliss wasn't the starter at the beginning of the season they averaged almost 500 yards a game they're putting up 40 points a game in the cfp and it's very different miami
has held its two college football playoff opponents to 17 combined points, and it has two scoreless halves in there.
That would be the future Oklahoma State, North Texas Mean Green. And USF is third on that list, and FSU is, what, sixth on that list? Two teams that play tempo? Two teams with, if you look at the numbers, good quarterbacks.
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Chapter 2: How does Greg use a 15-letter word to describe Miami's football team?
Not a quarterback like this. I wholeheartedly agree. Great quarterback. But Miami does hold teams that play with tempo in check. You guys got me all scared thinking that these two teams with pace, and now Mike's to everyone they played with. Like, come on, what are we doing here?
Well, but Miami led the game against FSU by 25 points, and in the fourth quarter, FSU scored 19 points by running 36 plays in nine minutes of game time. 100%. It's a problem.
100%. And that, to your rotation point... I'd be worried about that. Reuben Bain, for as great as he is, I wouldn't categorize him as this high-motor player every snap. In that FSU game, what did he play, 76 snaps in that game? Miami, and Corey Heatherman has spoken to this, they had to learn to bring guys along online.
Chapter 3: What are the implications of Stephen Ross's management style?
Guys like Herbert Scroggins, guys like Marquise Lightfoot and Armando Blunt, they were not checking into the game. At that time. We're still doing the whole snaps. How many games did he play?
There were a number of times. There were a number of times this season, including during the Texas A&M game, Mike. Late in the Texas A&M game, where I'm watching Reuben Bain. He was just sort of wandering around out there because he's tired.
Which is why we needed rotation, development, and depth. At the start of the season, I said, I don't think Miami has...
enough on their roster right now to win a national title because i don't believe they have the depth and i would have continued to say that all the way through smu and then something clicked look justin scott has really come on on the defensive line five star you know about just scott marquis lightfoot I saw Marquis Lightfoot in Green Tree, and I was like, who is this guy?
This guy doesn't look like he's going to amount to anything. His waist is super small. He looks thin.
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Chapter 4: How do the hosts compare John Harbaugh and Mike McDaniel?
I'm like, that's what a five-star is supposed to look like? Dan, his waist is doubled in size, and he's learning from Jason Taylor, who, if anyone can teach a slender man how to rush the pass, it'd be him. You know about that double-in-size waist? And now he's making impactful plays against top-end competition. This is why I'm saying, if you want to talk about Miami against Tempo,
If you want to invoke those games, be fair to I'm nervous about it too. Hell, I'm one of the first people to invoke SMU and Louisville when it came to this opponent. You have to appreciate that Miami is a totally different team from even a personnel standpoint, not just from a tendency standpoint. Do you appreciate it? They have different players. You don't appreciate it.
Levitar does not appreciate how good Miami is. You need to appreciate it. That's why Cristobal comes on Greg Cody's show. Yeah, I didn't want to say it.
Chapter 5: What factors contribute to the Dolphins' coaching decisions?
Sazlo show 2.0 also. Okay, there you go. And Kane's Insight. Imagine that. Imagine that. No, because you're a negative guy. I say Mario Crisball, and you think of the way the Georgia Tech game ended two years ago. You've got to get past that. We're also obsessed with the fact that this quarterback throws fast.
Miami's got an excellent defense, not a very good one, an excellent defense, especially against the run, much better than last year against the pass. And one other thing we haven't mentioned is that, look, people are calling them Ole Miss tackles for a reason. Gone. Ole Miss is half a team. They have a bad defense. Miami's Rob Dignagian line is going to control the line of scrimmage.
Chapter 6: How does the discussion address the future of the Miami Dolphins?
What's that word? Rob Dignagian. Write it on the telestrator. How do you spell that word? And what does that word mean?
It means the University of Miami has five giants on the offensive line.
But what is the word? Say it again. Erase it.
Check out the Great Cody Show. It's Brobdingnagian. Brobdingnagian.
That's one word or two words? Is that someone's name? What is that?
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Chapter 7: What role does the Harbaugh name play in coaching discussions?
No, it's one word. That's a verb? Here we go. So B-R- I'm about to spell it. Talk it out as you spell it. That's probably one of those adverbs. Say what you're spelling. Write your letters. Brobdingnagian. Audio. Can you say the letters? B-R-O-B-D-I-N-G-N-A-G-I-N. That is not a word. Miami has a Brobdingnagian offensive line, and Mark Fletcher is going to run for days against that defense.
They're going to control the line of scrimmage, the T.O.P.
Chapter 8: Why is there skepticism about coaching hires in the NFL?
That's why Miami's going to win this game. Brobdingnagian. Adjective. Gigantic.
Put it on the poll, please. Have you ever heard anyone use the word Brobdingnagian before? What?
One last point on Ole Miss. I don't think they're just a quarterback team. They got plenty of talent. He likes to spray around. They got really good wide receivers. But the player that I'm worried about, there's been one running back that really hurt Miami, really hurt. And he was getting outside on the perimeter, which is not something that we often see. It was Brown from Louisville.
Kiwan Lacy is a really fantastic football player. He can bounce it outside. I know he's coming into the game carrying an injury, but he's got power. He's a complete back, and he can hurt Miami.
Do you realize, Greg, that when you said that, I thought that you were referencing a former Giant player. I thought it was three words. I thought his name was Rob Nagian, and his nickname was Dig. I thought his middle name was Dig. I thought it was for sure.
Not Dig.
Ding.
It sounded like Dig. You use a 15-letter word when you could just say Big.
Yeah. That's right. Well, no. Jeremy's an ally there. I love that. I'm an ally. Why use three letters when you can use 15 words? That's the Jeremy philosophy.
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