
365 Sports Presents: 365 Sports (Daily)
365 Sports with David Smoak, Paul Catalina, & Craig Smoak. Detailing the latest in College Football, the NFL, College Basketball, NBA, and more. Interviews with experts, athletic directors, coaches, players, and legends.
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3:15pm-Kenny Dillingham, Arizona State Football Coach 3:30pm-Scott Frost, UCF Football Coach3:50pm-Sawyer Robertson, Baylor Quarterback4:15pm-Rich Clark, CFB Playoff Executive Director 4:55pm-Brock Osweiler, ESPN5:15pm-Joey McGuire, Texas Tech Football Coach 5:35pm-Dave Aranda, Baylor Football Coach 5:50pm-Paul Catalin
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Joey McGuire, Texas Tech Head Football Coach joins 365 Sports to discuss his thoughts on the key to recruiting in college football, his thoughts on the Texas Tech offseason, why Texas Tech is getting hate for an impressive offseason, the process of Micah Hudson returning to Texas Tech, what Lubbock, Texas bring to the
Dave Aranda, Baylor Head Football Coach, joins 365 Sports to discuss his thoughts on the direction of the Baylor Football program, his thoughts on the confidence of the team headed into this season, his thoughts on the expectations of Sawyer Robertson, what it is like to be able to teach his players and more. Learn mor
Brock Osweiler, ESPN joins 365 Sports to discuss his thoughts on the passion that surrounds college football, his thoughts on Arizona State winning the Big 12, his thoughts on the quarterback play in the Big 12, how he would describe the Big 12 as a Conference, what made him land at Arizona State and more. Learn more a
Rich Clark CFB Playoff Executive Director joins 365 Sports to discuss his thoughts on the direction of college football as a whole, his thoughts on if there is a separation between conferences, his thoughts on the different models for the College Football Playoff, his thoughts on what revisions could be made to the CFP