The Solid Verbal: College Football Podcast
Summary: College football in all its glory. Ditch the mainstream and break the huddle with The Solid Verbal. Since 2008, Ty Hildenbrandt and Dan Rubenstein have been shaking up the college football podcasting scene with their fun and unique blend of commentary. Whether you're a diehard or a casual observer, the show taps into your fandom with spirited debates, fresh perspectives, and segments you won't hear anywhere else. Recognized as trailblazers in the podcasting world, The Solid Verbal isn't just another college football show—it's America's College Football Podcast. Become a Verballer today and join thousands of others who don't just love college football, they live it!Each week brings a new story and The Solid Verbal is your best national podcast to stay up to date as the college football narrative whipsaws from week to week. From massive conference realignment to an expanded College Football Playoff and the constant uncertainty created by NIL and the Transfer Portal, the sport is chock full of important topics that drive the discussion ahead of the 2024 college football season. With two episodes per week in the offseason, Ty and Dan keep you up to date on the latest happenings and entertained with their unique brand of themed content and banter.
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Podcasts:
Ty and Dan convene an emergency session to talk through their reaction to Jim Harbaugh's departure and the potential ramifications for the Michigan Wolverines moving forward
Ty and Dan take a look at the most recent class of Transfer Portal quarterbacks and determine which are plug-and-play, which could unlock newfound opportunities for their new teams, and which have the most boom-or-bust potential.
Ty and Dan discuss which active coach is best positioned to take over the mantle as CFB's voice of reason, where Michigan's national championship team ranks compared to others over the last decade, how to handle "minor" bowl games in the era of the 12-team playoff, the best choice for next year's Pop-Tarts Bowl mascot and more.
Ty and Dan react to DeBoer's move to Alabama after just two seasons with the Huskies and discuss whether Jedd Fisch can be trusted to stay at Washington long-term.
Ty and Dan react to the news of Saban's retirement, discuss his legacy as the greatest college football coach of all time, and break down some of the early rumors of the coaching search.
Ty and Dan give their reactions immediately following Michigan's 34-13 win over the Washington Huskies
Ty and Dan embark on a quest around Eastern Pennsylvania, from local greasy spoons to the heart of the Patriot League, in search of answers ahead of Monday's national championship matchup between Michigan and Washington.
Ty and Dan react to Michigan's overtime thriller over Alabama in the Rose Bowl and Washington's too-close-for-comfort win over the Texas Longhorns in the Sugar Bowl.
Ty and Dan do a deep dive of both CFP semifinal matchups with MIchigan vs. Alabama in the Rose Bowl and Washington vs. Texas in the Sugar Bowl
In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan run through the New Year's Six matchups, break down the key matchups and take a guess at which teams are actually motivated to play.
Ty and Dan walk back through the biggest gifts the 2023 college football season had to offer -- from Michigan's sign stealing controversy to Jimbo Fisher's buyout and "Tyler in Spartanburg" -- and pick their favorites.
Ty and Dan connect up with Brandon Huffman from 247Sports to discuss the biggest names and storylines in this year's high school recruiting class, and the impact the transfer portal is having on the recruiting process.
Ty and Dan reconnect with Bruce Feldman (The Athletic & Fox Sports) to get his read on the recent happenings in the coaching world and ask some of the biggest questions hanging over the marquee coaches in the sport.
In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan react to the closest Heisman balloting since 2018, as Daniels edged out Michael Penix Jr. of Washington for CFB's most revered award.
Ty and Dan walk through every bowl game and arm you with enough information to be dangerous so you can pick your college football bowl pool with (some) confidence.