Episodes
Thursday Aug 18, 2022
Thursday Aug 18, 2022
/r/CFB Talk 57: Matt Larsen, Director of Athletics at NDSU, joins for a chat. First broadcast on 08/10/2022 on @RedditCFB, the official account for /r/CFB, the home of college football on Reddit!
Wednesday Aug 17, 2022
Wednesday Aug 17, 2022
/r/CFB Talk 56: Listener calls. First broadcast on 08/09/2022 on @RedditCFB, the official account for /r/CFB, the home of college football on Reddit!
Thursday Aug 04, 2022
Thursday Aug 04, 2022
/r/CFB Talk 55: John Talty, Senior Sports Editor and SEC Insider at AL.com, author The Leadership Secrets of Nick Saban, joins for a chat. First broadcast on 08/04/2022 on @RedditCFB, the official account for /r/CFB, the home of college football on Reddit!
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
/r/CFB Talk 54: Andy Schwarz isn't just any economist, he is arguably one of the most responsible for organizing college athlete publicity rights into its current state of existence, having masterminded California's first-in-the-nation NIL bill that set the dominoes in motion as a co-sponsor with State Sen. Nancy Skinner. His views on the current state of affairs in that realm are refreshingly honest. We're going to use this talk as an opportunity to talk about how NIL developed, what the intentions were by those who crafted it, where we are now in that space, and what the future might (or ought to) hold for student athletes. He also created the board game "Envelopes of Cash," which we also discuss! First broadcast on 08/03/2022 on @RedditCFB, the official account for /r/CFB, the home of college football on Reddit!
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
/r/CFB Talk 53: Laine Higgins, sports reporter for The Wall Street Journal, joins for a chat. First broadcast on 08/02/2022 on @RedditCFB, the official account for /r/CFB, the home of college football on Reddit!
Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
/r/CFB Talk 52: Jeremiah Donati, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at TCU, joins for a chat. First broadcast on 08/02/2022 on @RedditCFB, the official account for /r/CFB, the home of college football on Reddit!
Monday Aug 01, 2022
Monday Aug 01, 2022
/r/CFB Talk 51: Joey McGuire, head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders, joins for a chat. First broadcast on 08/01/2022 on @RedditCFB, the official account for /r/CFB, the home of college football on Reddit!
Thursday Jul 28, 2022
Thursday Jul 28, 2022
/r/CFB Talk 50! A conversation with Phil Steele, founder and publisher of his eponymous college football preview magazine. First broadcast on 07/28/2022 on @RedditCFB, the official account for /r/CFB, the home of college football on Reddit!
Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
/r/CFB Talk 49: Sportico reporter Daniel Libit discusses his recent article, "Kevin Warren’s Big Ten Revival Was More Fraught Than You Know," as well as his coverage of athlete compensation. First broadcast on 07/27/2022 on @RedditCFB, the official account for /r/CFB, the home of college football on Reddit!
Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
/r/CFB Talk 48: Nicole Auerbach, senior writer with The Athletic, joins for a chat. First broadcast on 07/26/2022 on @RedditCFB, the official account for /r/CFB, the home of college football on Reddit!
About /r/CFB
/r/CFB (or rCFB) is the home of the college football community on Reddit. We are independently run and, since 2015, have been a credentialed media organization — covering hundreds of games, media days, and other events related to college football. We embrace the sport at all levels (around the world), and have been in the press box for games ranging from D3 to the last 4 CFP National Championship games.
In addition to the large combined forum and news space on Reddit, /r/CFB has the popular, verified @RedditCFB account on Twitter, which is run by its own dedicated team and has developed its own community and following.
The normal hosts for /r/CFB Talk are Bobak Ha'Eri (/r/CFB Sports Editor, FWAA Member), J.D. Moore, and SRS — though we do have guest hosts as noted on individual shows.