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Dear Andy: Is Jimbo Fisher's Contract the WORST in the History of sports? | Plus a Big 12 update

Dear Andy: Is Jimbo Fisher's Contract the WORST in the History of sports? | Plus a Big 12 update

Episode 101 Published 2 years, 3 months ago
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Dear Andy: Is Jimbo Fisher's contract the worst in the history of sports? | Plus a Big 12 update


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It's a Dear Andy show, so your questions are the stars!


(0:00-3:21) First, the NCAA has denied James Madison's request for a waiver that would have allowed the Dukes to play in the Sun Belt title game.


(3:22-4:44) In other news, Iowa star Cooper DeJean is out for the rest of the year


(4:45-11:29) Also, a coaching carousel update:

Northwestern plans to give interim coach David Braun the full-time job.


(11:30-27:41) George Stoia III and Eddie Radosevich dumb it down for Andy as the Big 12 adjusts its tiebreaker procedures.


(27:42-28:54) Now it's time for your questions:


(28:55-36:54) Was Jimbo's contract the worst in sports history?


(36:55-46:24) What is the funniest hire Texas A&M could make?


(46:25-55:09) When will athletic directors stop getting pummeled by coaches' agents?


(55:10-57:59) Why haven't we been talking about how Michigan signal-stealing could have affected the spread?


(58:00-1:01:44) Was Michigan's lack of throwing against Penn State a concern?


(1:01:45-1:08:09) How many more wins does Washington need to jump Florida State?


(1:08:10-1:17:59) Who are the best under-the-radar hires of the past 15 years?


(1:18:00) Conclusion


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