The biggest game at Notre Dame since the Bush Push? | The Oregon Ducks prepare for Deion, Colorado
Podcast:Andy & Ari On3 Published On: Fri Sep 22 2023 Description: The biggest game at Notre Dame since the Bush Push? | The Ducks prepare for Deion and ColoradoToday's show is brought to you by PrizePicks, the easiest way to play daily fantasy. All first time users that deposit and use the promo code ANDY will receive a 100% instant deposit match up to $100. If you deposit $100, PrizePicks will give you $100. If you deposit $50, PrizePicks will give you $50.Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/ANDYWant to watch the show instead? Head on over to YouTube - don't forget to subscribe!https://youtube.com/live/iGSLInTuhjwIt's the final show before a colossal Saturday of college football, and Andy is ranking his five most intriguing matchups of the day before welcoming some very special guests. (0:00-15:14)Mike Golic Jr. (The GoJo and Golic Show) is a former Notre Dame offensive lineman who grew up in a Notre Dame family. He and Andy discuss just how big Ohio State's visit to South Bend is and whether QB Sam Hartman has made Notre Dame capable of playing on Ohio State's level. Golic also is calling the Colorado-Oregon game for Learfield radio, so he's pumped to head to Eugene to see the Deion Sanders Effect in person. (15:15-39:21)Oregon defensive lineman Brandon Dorlus also will be in Eugene when the Buffaloes arrive. Dorlus tells Andy which rapper he'd have leading the Ducks out of the tunnel. He also breaks down his golf game and his sideline eating habits. (39:22-53:57)Back east, former Ohio State linebacker Bobby Carpenter (The Bobby Carpenter Show, SiriusXM Radio) explains why this version of the Buckeyes' defense is better than it has been in the past two years. Bobby also discusses former Buckeyes teammate Marcus Freeman, who grew up to be Notre Dame's head coach. (53:58-1:08:46)Andy's extra point zeros in on a potential mistake by North Carolina's social media team as the Tar Heels prepare to face Pittsburgh. (1:08:47-1:11:55)