Fox Sports’ lead College Football analyst Joel Klatt reacts to the news that Michigan is going to self-impose a 2-game suspension on Head Coach Sherrone Moore for deleting text messages with Connor Stallions. He discusses whether that penalty and whether the Wolverines should still expect further punishment from the NCAA. He also applauds the news of Notre Dame and Clemson announcing a long-term scheduling agreement while pointing out the motivations for the move. He also lists rivalry games that are no longer played on an annual basis that need to be brought back on the schedule every single season. Klatt also considers the pros and cons of individual schools controlling their own schedule every season before proposing a model that can ensure an equal playing field while also providing fans the best games possible.
Chapters 🏈
0:00-1:42 Intro
1:43-11:03 Sherrone Moore Suspension
11:04-13:17 Michigan President Santa Ono’s move to Florida
13:18- 17:22 Joel Klatt’s thoughts on Clemson & Notre Dame scheduling agreement
17:23 – 20:48 Top 5 Non-Conference games that should be scheduled every year
20:49 – 22:53 How can the Non-Conference schedule be better?
22:54-24:04 Should the SEC move to a 9 Conference game schedule?
24:05 – 28:14 Joel’s dream CFB schedule
28:15-31:15 Presidential Commission w/ Co-Chair Nick Saban
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Michigan to suspend Sherrone Moore, Rivalries that need to come back & Fixing Schedules for the Fans
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