cover of episode CFB With Ross Dellenger, NBA Trainer Chris Brickley In Studio, Celtics Banner Night, A Bounty For Dunking On Bronny, MNF & Fake Onside Rules + Guys On Chicks

CFB With Ross Dellenger, NBA Trainer Chris Brickley In Studio, Celtics Banner Night, A Bounty For Dunking On Bronny, MNF & Fake Onside Rules + Guys On Chicks

2024/10/23
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Key Insights

Why did Texas fans throw bottles on the field during the Texas vs. Georgia game?

Texas fans were upset with a call made by the referees and expressed their frustration by throwing bottles on the field.

Why did the referees change their call during the Texas vs. Georgia game?

The referees changed their call after conferring during a five-minute pause caused by fans throwing bottles on the field.

Why is Nick Saban's Alabama team considered undisciplined this season?

Alabama has accumulated a high number of penalties, including pre-snap and post-snap infractions, which is unusual for a Nick Saban-coached team.

Why might the SEC and Big Ten want to change the college football playoff format?

The SEC and Big Ten want to see multiple automatic qualifiers per conference to eliminate the selection committee's subjectivity.

Why is Chris Brickley's last name a problem for his career as a basketball trainer?

Chris Brickley's last name is a problem because it sounds like 'brick,' which is associated with missing shots, and it's a common joke on social media.

Why did Chris Brickley start training NBA players?

Chris Brickley started training NBA players after Carmelo Anthony took him under his wing while he was an intern with the Knicks.

Why might NBA players need to develop a shot as they get older?

As NBA players get older, they need to develop a shot to remain effective in the league, as their athleticism may decline with age.

Why did Chris Brickley keep his job with the Knicks under Phil Jackson?

Chris Brickley kept his job with the Knicks under Phil Jackson because he provided an open-minded answer about shooting techniques, emphasizing good rotation and follow-through rather than a specific form.

Why did J. Cole want to work with Chris Brickley?

J. Cole wanted to work with Chris Brickley because he aspired to become a professional basketball player and trusted Brickley's training methods.

Why did a random guy get to play in a pickup game with NBA players?

A random guy got to play in a pickup game with NBA players because there was an injury and they needed an extra player, so they found someone working out in the gym to fill in.

Chapters

Ross Dellinger discusses the chaotic scene at the Texas vs. Georgia game, including the water bottle incident and the overturned call.
  • Water bottles thrown on the field led to a five-minute pause, during which officials reconsidered and overturned a call.
  • Georgia's defensive line dominated Texas, showcasing the SEC's strength.
  • Greg Sankey and Georgia administrators were not pleased with the situation.

Shownotes Transcript

Hank is off to see the Celtics raise a banner and we’re expecting Bronny to play and we’ve put a bounty out for anyone who can dunk on both James heads at the same time (00:00:00-00:11:20). We talk Monday Night Football and it turns out the Chargers may have some issues even though Justin Herbert isn’t one of them. The Bucs disaster night, The Ravens are a wagon and fake onside rules confusing everyone (00:11:20-00:30:12). We talk some CFB then do hot seat/cool throne (00:30:12-01:00:22). Yahoo Senior College Football Writer Ross Dellenger joins the show to talk about the scene in Austin Saturday night, the transfer portal flattening competition, a potential super league, Army/Navy and more (01:00:22-01:48:57). NBA trainer Chris Brickley joins us in studio to talk about his path to being a trainer, playing for Rick Pitino, Carmelo trusting him and this is finally the year for Ben Simmons (01:48:57-02:18:56). We finish with guys on chicks (02:18:56-02:30:02).

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