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Sherrone Moore Charged, SEC Schedule Drop, and Army VS Navy Discussion | 12.12.2025
Rundown: (0:30:00)Zach Barnett (1:00:00) SEC Schedule (1:30:00) Mickey Spagnola (2:00:00) Pick’Em Recap/Army Navy (2:20:00) Paul’s “Top 5”/Super Chat’s/Wheel/Quizzes/Poll Results Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michigan Fallout, Coaching Changes Galore, and Jordan Tyson To The NFL | 12.11.2025
Rundown: (0:30:00) Sam Khan (1:00:00) Max Olson (1:45:00) Off The Radar (2:05:00) Jake Spavital (2:20:00) Paul’s “Top 5”/Super Chat’s/Wheel/Quizzes/Poll Results Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shots Fired! Yormark VS Bevacqua, Coaching Carousel, Notre Dame ACC Standoff | 12.10.2025
Rundown: (0:40:00) Taylor McHargue, CBS Sports (1:00:00) Craig Smoak’s “Big 12 Mojo Rankings” (2:05:00) Zach Gelb, Infinity Sports Network (2:20:00) Paul’s “Top 5”/Super Chat’s/Wheel/Quizzes/Poll Results Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Catalina, Craig Smoak, and David Smoak are joined by Zach Gelb, Host on Infinity Sports Network, to react to Michigan’s shocking decision to fire Sherrone Moore for cause and the chaos it ignites across college football. Zach breaks down why Kenny Dillingham should be Michigan’s first call, whether the Wolverines
365 Sports is joined by Taylor McHargue, CBS Sports Analyst and Former Rice Quarterback, to break down a wild turn in the college football world as Michigan abruptly parts ways with Sherrone Moore. Taylor discusses the timing, the off-field issues reportedly tied to the decision, potential coaching candidates, the ripp
Paul Catalina closes out his multi-day series Paul Catalina’s Top Five with presenting guest Flag & Anthem, Official Sponsor of the Top Five Series. In this final installment of his college football structural fixes, Paul shifts to the philosophical side—urging leaders to listen to fans, give coaches a real seat at the