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Must-See College Football Rivalries After Realignment! Will the College Football Regular Season Be Better Than Ever? | College Football

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Will conference realignment in college sports actually make the CFB regular season better? Daniel and Jon discuss several college football rivalries that are being renewed or created due to realignment and what they're looking forward to in 2024 and beyond.

00:00 Intro

02:57 The Lone Star Showdown is back!

06:37 Oklahoma's Potential New Rivals

09:20 Big Ten New Rivalries: USC vs. Michigan and Oregon vs. Ohio State

14:00 The Holy War is a conference game!

15:20 The U vs Pony Excess needs a mention

16:44 Conference Expansion's Impact on Basketball

22:00 Subscribe to the show!

Jon and Daniel are lovers of fine whiskey and college sports. They blend the two together every week and talk about what they are drinking and what's worth watching in the sports world.

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College football, Conference realignment, College Sports, Rivalries, SEC, Big Ten, Texas Longhorns, Texas A&M Aggies, Oklahoma Sooners, Missouri Tigers, LSU Tigers, USC Trojans, Michigan Wolverines, Oregon Ducks, Ohio State Buckeyes, Big 12, Utah Utes, BYU Cougars, Colorado football, Kansas State Wildcats, College Basketball

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Will conference realignment in college sports actually make the CFB regular season better? Daniel and Jon discuss several college football rivalries that are being renewed or created due to realignment and what they're looking forward to in 2024 and beyond.

00:00 Intro

02:57 The Lone Star Showdown is back!

06:37 Oklahoma's Potential New Rivals

09:20 Big Ten New Rivalries: USC vs. Michigan and Oregon vs. Ohio State

14:00 The Holy War is a conference game!

15:20 The U vs Pony Excess needs a mention

16:44 Conference Expansion's Impact on Basketball

22:00 Subscribe to the show!

Jon and Daniel are lovers of fine whiskey and college sports. They blend the two together every week and talk about what they are drinking and what's worth watching in the sports world.

--

College football, Conference realignment, College Sports, Rivalries, SEC, Big Ten, Texas Longhorns, Texas A&M Aggies, Oklahoma Sooners, Missouri Tigers, LSU Tigers, USC Trojans, Michigan Wolverines, Oregon Ducks, Ohio State Buckeyes, Big 12, Utah Utes, BYU Cougars, Colorado football, Kansas State Wildcats, College Basketball

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