Jason Whitlock believes college football is not broken and that the regular season is the most meaningful in sports. He thinks the playoff system diminishes the importance of the regular season.
The NCAA overlooked the fact that Oregon, as the number one seed, faced a more difficult path than teams they had already beaten, like Penn State and Boise State.
Whitlock believes the NIL system has turned college sports into professional leagues, with everyone being paid, and that it lacks sustainability and fairness.
Whitlock sees Jay-Z as part of the music industry's promotion of a nihilistic mindset that fuels child sacrifice and abuse, and he welcomes Jay-Z's exposure for his alleged involvement in immoral activities.
Whitlock views Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter as transformative, allowing for fair public debate and breaking the confirmation of lies on social media, which he believes saved America.
Whitlock attributes the shift to men valuing masculinity and leadership, and seeing Donald Trump as a representation of true male masculinity, which resonated with them.
Charlie's Oregon Ducks are headed to the college football playoffs as the number-one seed. That's great news...or is it? "Fearless" host Jason Whitlock talks about how craving for money has put one of America's greatest sports in danger. Then, Charlie and Jason get into the ugly allegations against rapper Jay-Z, how modern society is built on the mass killing of unborn children, and a lot more.
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