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Is the ACC willing to negotiate with Florida State? | Bubble (and top seeds) Watch

Andy & Ari On3

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4.0552 Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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This show is sponsored by Fanduel, America’s No. 1 sports book. Visit fanduel.com/Staples to sign up. And right now, NEW customers get $150 in BONUS BETS with any winning $5 bet! The college football win totals for the 2024 season dropped earlier this month, so sign up today. 0:00 Intro - Steve Sarkisian's Contract Extension at Texas 3:05 Florida State Willing to Negotiate with ACC? 24:54 Checking in on Florida State's 2024 Season 35:38 Bubble Watch and the Top Seeds in March Madness with James Fletcher III 54:56 Conclusion, Preview of Tuesday's Show Jeff Cameron of On3's Warchant joins to discuss a very interesting nugget in the ACC's most recent court filing in its ongoing legal battle with Florida State. Jeff also chats about a Seminoles team that will look very different from the one that won the ACC last year. Florida State's 2024 win total is 9.5 games. Will the Seminoles have the firepower to go over? In other college football news, the commissioner of the MAC told his schools that despite reports saying a new TV deal for the College Football Playoff is done, commissioners haven't been presented with the particulars yet. Next, On3's James Fletcher III joins to break down a wild weekend in college basketball. Ohio State, which fired Chris Holtmann last week, shocked Purdue in Jake Diebler's first game as interim coach. Kentucky scored a big road win at Auburn. Also, the NCAA Tournament selection committee released its top 16 seeds if the season ended now. Want to watch the show as well? Head on over to YouTube and join us LIVE at 8 am et, M-F: https://youtube.com/live/QWtwA7pc3q8

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0:00.0

Welcome to Andy Staples on three where we are still adjusting to being morning people.

0:07.5

We are in a week, week two of morning people.

0:12.0

And my producer River and I were discussing this earlier.

0:16.9

We've got some guests today coming on in the morning trying to make sure that they are

0:21.3

awake and alert and ready to, ready to rock and roll. And we have just been peppering them with

0:26.4

texts, not realizing that we were both doing it. So to our guests, Jeff Cameron from Warchant,

0:33.5

who's coming on to talk Florida State. Something very interesting happened with Florida State

0:37.0

on Friday in its case against the ACC.

0:41.3

Also, James Fletcher III, talk a little bubble watch.

0:45.0

But we will get to the Florida State situation momentarily.

0:50.5

But first, a little bit of news in college football.

0:53.5

Steve Sarkesian got paid.

0:56.5

He got really paid. He got mega paid. And this is one of those when the Alabama job was

1:04.7

open, we were kind of wondering how much is Jimmy Sexton working behind the scenes to get everybody raises? Because this is one of those

1:14.8

jobs that doesn't come open off and it's your replacing the goat. And you do call people and say,

1:24.4

maybe. Like you do call Kirby Smart and he laughs at you. You do call Steve Sarkesian

1:31.6

whose job at this point might be better now. And I don't know if this is a direct result of

1:38.7

Nick Saban retiring. It's probably a bigger result of him making the playoff this year and

1:43.9

going into the SEC with some good momentum.

1:47.1

But Steve's Rkes is going to make $10.3 million this year.

1:50.7

That salary goes up to $10.9 million in 2030.

1:54.1

Now we all know it'll either be higher than that if they're really good by 2030 or they will have bought it out because that's how college football

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