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The Paul Finebaum Show

Hour 1: Justin Williams Joins the Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

ESPN Radio

Sports

3.31.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2023

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Justin Williams of the Athletic joins Paul to kickoff the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:04.9

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0:15.8

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0:19.8

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

0:27.8

This is the Paul Bangbaum Show, our one podcast. This might be college football helmet.

0:37.8

Made it to Friday. Thanks so much for being a part of the show. It's been a big week.

0:43.8

A lot happening with the SEC revealed so much elsewhere.

0:47.8

And let's get started with some headlines here on a Friday afternoon.

0:51.8

NCAA's multi-transfer athletes temporarily granted eligibility after a judge's

0:57.8

ruling. Are you confused? I am. We have a guest in a minute.

1:01.8

To clear it all up.

1:05.8

And Justin Williams from the Athletic Joining us. Justin, thank you.

1:09.8

I've tried to understand this case. I don't. So I am leaning into you heavily.

1:15.8

I think I am, but I'm not going to say another word. You explain what this is all about.

1:21.8

Yeah, I'll do my best and I've been instructed any time I talk about this to make sure

1:25.8

to let people know I'm not a lawyer. I'm just a sports writer.

1:29.8

But essentially last week a complaint was brought by a coalition of seven states,

1:35.8

attorneys general. It was led by the Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost,

1:39.8

which is why people might have seen this case referred to as Ohio versus the NCAA.

1:43.8

And their complaint argued that the NCAA's transfer rule for second time,

1:49.8

third time, any multi-time transfers, which requires them to sit out those athletes

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