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The Paul Finebaum Show

Hour 1: 2 in a row for the Big 10

The Paul Finebaum Show

ESPN Radio

Sports

3.31.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Ryan Day and Ohio State captured the National Championship last night beating Notre Dame and making it 2 in a row for the Big 10.. ESPN's Kevin Clark joins the show to discuss which football conference can be considered the best now, the SEC or BIG 10.. Plus we start taking some of your phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The pride, passion, and pageantry of college football lives here.

0:39.8

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0:45.3

This might be college football.

0:47.9

Correctly on January 21st, we can honestly make that statement.

0:52.5

It's been a long one, but it's all about the Buckeyes as Ohio State did it last night.

0:59.5

The story can now be told all the things that Ryan Day and his family had to go through

1:04.6

as their father, husband, brother, sister, coach survived the onslaught,

1:14.6

often of their own fans.

1:16.6

Pat Forty talks about the stampede through the playoff,

1:18.6

and we'll talk to him a little bit later on as well.

1:23.6

This is what it looked like.

1:25.6

After the Michigan loss, they went on the run of a lifetime,

1:30.3

maybe one of the greatest runs ever in college football history, winning every game by an

1:37.3

average of 17.5 points. They owned the clock. They owned everything. And now is it time to expand the playoffs.

1:47.5

There's somebody out there who believes we need 32 teams in the college football

1:52.2

playoff.

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