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Rece Davis and Pete Thamel kick things off with the latest on Michigan’s Sherrone Moore, who’s expected to serve a two-game suspension. Then they zoom out to tackle a pressing question across college football: are schools really spending $35 to $40 million on their rosters? Later, Rich Rodriguez joins the show to reflect on his impact on the modern offense, his return to West Virginia, and the what-if scenario involving Terrelle Pryor.

0:00 - Two-game ban expected for Michigan coach Sherrone Moore

10:21 - Are schools really spending $35M - $40M on their rosters?

15:36 - Jared Curtis, top 2026 quarterback, commits to Georgia

21:06 - Rich Rod on his role in offensive evolution

26:14 - Rich Rod on some notable WVU staff faces

29:40 - Rich Rod on the journey back to West Virginia

33:29 - Could Terrelle Pryor have been a mountaineer?

41:09 - Rich Rod on Pat McAfee's career at WVU

44:15 - Rich Rod looks towards next season's Backyard Brawl rivalry game

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Rece Davis and Pete Thamel kick things off with the latest on Michigan’s Sherrone Moore, who’s expected to serve a two-game suspension. Then they zoom out to tackle a pressing question across college football: are schools really spending $35 to $40 million on their rosters? Later, Rich Rodriguez joins the show to reflect on his impact on the modern offense, his return to West Virginia, and the what-if scenario involving Terrelle Pryor.

0:00 - Two-game ban expected for Michigan coach Sherrone Moore

10:21 - Are schools really spending $35M - $40M on their rosters?

15:36 - Jared Curtis, top 2026 quarterback, commits to Georgia

21:06 - Rich Rod on his role in offensive evolution

26:14 - Rich Rod on some notable WVU staff faces

29:40 - Rich Rod on the journey back to West Virginia

33:29 - Could Terrelle Pryor have been a mountaineer?

41:09 - Rich Rod on Pat McAfee's career at WVU

44:15 - Rich Rod looks towards next season's Backyard Brawl rivalry game

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