On Sunday, Andy Steaples, Ross Dellenger and Stephen Godfrey talked about how they expect the head coach Arkansas Sam Pittman will be dismissed in the near future. By the time the episode was released, Arkansas really fired Pittman, who was in his 6th season. The former head coach of Arkansas and the current coordinator of the offensive by Bobby Petrino was called the temporary head coach, and he made it clear that he was interested in removing this temporary title. Andy, Ross and Godfrey discuss why this can be a more desired work than it seems, and who can suit the new era of Arkansas football. They also discuss whether Petrino has a chance to become a full -time coach working, and how Arkansas can have a program similar to what Ole Miss has right now.
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Later we get Minutes of Congress Ross As he explains the new safe act, which is introduced into the Senate. This is similarly to the already introduced act of assessment, but there are some key differences. Ross explains the differences between actions and what they mean for future athletics in college. The guys discuss what is the best act and where the discussions in the Congress will go from here.
Finally, the slate of 5 weeks in football in college was saturated with matches. However, the 6th week is not in comparison. The guys discuss the inequality between the different weeks of the college season, and Godfrey offers the decision of the central body, which fulfills all planning in football in college. Is this what can happen in the future?
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Sam Pittman as the head coach of Arkansas. OK Bobby Petrino as a temporary head coach. Photo by Andy Altenburger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
(Photo by Andy Altenburger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
(3:57) – Arkanzassian search for the new head coach
(30:38) – Minutes of Congress Ross – Explanation of a safe act
(52:26) – Centralization of planning for all football in college
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