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College Football's Most Interesting Coach: Biff Poggi | What the Netflix Johnny Football doc left out

Andy & Ari On3

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4.0552 Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2023

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Want to watch the episode instead? Head on over to YouTube, don't forget to subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvvHqWHKZzw Before Biff's interview, Andy breaks down a busy news day in college football. The state of Iowa gambling investigation ensnared four Iowa State players and three current or former Iowa players. They were all charged with tampering with records for attempting to conceal their identities while placing bets. The headliner is Iowa State tailback Jirehl Brock -- who led the Cyclones in rushing in 2022 -- but the true head-scratcher is Iowa State defensive tackle Isaiah Lee, who placed a money line bet on Texas in the 2021 Texas-Iowa State game. (Which Iowa State won 30-7.) (0:00-7:42) Elsewhere, five-star plus edge rusher Colin Simmons from Duncanville, Texas, committed to Texas. (7:43-10:00) Meanwhile, Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick bemoaned the fate of Cal and Stanford, which still remain without a conference home. Andy sent a tweet that turned into a column that proposed a new Notre Dame-led conference. Hey, it's the No Bad Ideas phase of realignment. (10:01-17:07) Then, Poggi joins to smoke a cigar and explain why he gives an anti-recruiting pitch to players considering Charlotte. He also addresses his sign-off at American Athletic Conference Media Days after only getting three questions. (17:08-38:52) Later, Billy Liucci of TexAgs.com joins to discuss the Netflix Johnny Manziel documentary that dropped this week. Billy was a main character in the doc, and he takes us behind some of the stories that made it compelling television. (38:53-1:05:04) Finally, the Extra Point is about NFL Preseason from the eyes of a college football fan. The NFL fans may be new to some of these names, but the true college football fans always remember them before they hit it big time. (1:05:05-1:07:32)

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Andy's

0:08.3

on three.

0:10.2

A lot of news today in the world of college football.

0:14.5

Just this afternoon, it comes down.

0:16.6

The state of Iowa gambling investigation has ensnared seven more players, four from Iowa State,

0:23.5

three current or former Iowa Hawkeyes. They've been charged with tampering with records,

0:28.8

which basically is concealing your identity, one placing bets. And some of these are wild.

0:35.6

So the headliner of this probably is Jurel Brock, who is Iowa

0:39.3

State's leading Russia from last year. He's been held out of practice so far this year for

0:43.3

undisclosed reasons, which I think we know what the reasons are now. But the craziest one is

0:50.2

Isaiah Lee, a defensive tackle from Iowa State?

0:55.4

So according to the court records obtained by the Des Moines Register,

1:00.9

Isaiah Lee placed a money line wager on the Texas Iowa State game in 2021.

1:08.9

Now, for those who don't gamble, what the money line is, is who do you think is going to win?

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There's no point spread.

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You say, I think Team X is going to win.

1:16.8

If Team X is the favorite, you can win less.

1:19.2

If Team X is the underdog, you can win more.

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So he placed a bet on Texas to beat Iowa State in a game in which he played.

1:30.1

Iowa State won the game 30 to 7, guys.

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So the next time I incorrectly predict a football game and you write to me on Twitter

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or you come into the comments here and say, you should be fired because you incorrectly

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