On today’s episode, SI’s Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and Pad Forde react to the farewell scenes taken by outgoing Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith heading to Michigan. They discuss Smith’s comments about whether there should be an asterisk next to the Buckeyes’ losses to Michigan during the past few seasons.
Wetzel raises the question of whether the Big Ten could soon overtake the SEC in college football dominance after Michigan created a blueprint for success.
After the break, they react to the news that UCLA will likely need to pay Cal $10 million over the next six years due to its departure from the Pac-12 to the Big Ten. Dellenger points out that this newly added expense limits the return from UCLA leaving the Pac-12.
They then discuss top 2025 recruit Julian Lewis making a recruiting visit to the unlikely destination of Indiana. Forde projects how the Hoosiers could be in the market to sign bigger recruits.
They close the show with the story of a woman who is suing Cold Stone Creamery for falsely claiming that their pistachio ice cream contains real pistachios.
0:00 Introduction
1:02 Ohio State AD farewell photos heading to Michigan
34:36 UCLA paying “Calimony”
48:02 Julian Lewis visits Indiana
58:11 People’s Court: “Pistachi-no” ice cream
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