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 deliberate over Stanford's let-down-look-ahead sandwich, LSU's road test at Georgia, Ohio State's "Kenny G" conundrum, and the Oklahoma "wild card" factor. Plus, a healthy discussion about Blake Bortles' girlfriend and Ty's affinity for Ole Miss.
Ty and Dan review Stanford's dominance over Arizona State, Michigan State's offensive woes, Michigan's scare at UConn, and Thursday night's near-Clemsoning. Plus, Week Four Reverbs and Maryland football fever.
Ty and Dan make their picks for an underwhelming slate of games in college football's fourth week, discuss the Bruce Feldman Body Blow Theory, and talk about Bo Pelini's angry rant. Plus, an uncomfortable game of F-Marry-Kill with Lane Kiffin, Nick Saban and Randy Edsall.
Ty and Dan walk back through a marathon day of college football action, including Alabama's triumph in College Station, Mack Brown's last stand in Austin, Bo Pelini's disappointing defense, USC's offensive resurrection, and Wisconsin's stomach-punch loss. Plus, Week Three Reverbs!
Ty and Dan recap the firing of Manny Diaz at Texas and the recent articles published by Sports Illustrated and Yahoo! Sports before making their official selections for most relevant games in college football's third week. Plus, a brief discussion on the genesis of "Doctor Bo Wallace" and other Mississippi-related topics.
Ty and Dan ruminate on Texas's porous run defense, USC's disappointing offense, and Eminem's awkward appearance in ABC's Saturday night announcing booth. Plus, a full recap of all the relevant actions from college football's second week, including Georgia's huge home victory, Devin Gardner's big night, hypothetical Miami opponents and a Tommy Rees fantasy game.
Ty and Dan marvel at the awesome performance of Florida State's Jameis Winston, celebrate Colorado's first win of the season, and make their picks for an underwhelming card of games for college football's second week. Plus, a rant on the "Clemsoning" fad among sports media, thoughtful and anxious planning for Saturday's showdown between Notre Dame and Michigan, and an aside on whether "David Watford" is the most Virginia name ever.
Ty and Dan welcome back college football by reviewing a wild first weekend, including Clemson's shootout victory over Georgia, Alabama's rout of Virginia Tech, LSU's impressive showing against TCU, and USC's underwhelming performance against Hawaii. Plus, tips for dealing with Manzielapocalypse, watching Tommy Rees, and the answer to an age old question: How many batteries does it take to beat Kansas State? (Just one double-A!)
Ty and Dan rejoice as the 2013 season draws near and make their picks for the 10 biggest games of college football's Week One. Plus, for the first time ever, a celebrity guest (Lex Steele) calls into the program to select a handful of winners.
Ty and Dan celebrate their fifth birthday by taking live calls from Verballers about Stanford being potentially overrated, Penn State's prospects against Syracuse, a hypothetical Oregon coach hire, Ty's mysterious day job, and more. Plus, does Jameis Winston make Florida State a contender, and does Louisville have any chance of being in the BCS Championship conversation?
Ty and Dan delve into a sordid pile of Verballer questions, from Texas A&M's strategy with Johnny Manziel to the most average teams in the country. Plus, a live interview with Siri, more tips on "Office Reading" and a potentially uncomfortable email encounter with an adult film star.
Ty and Dan come to the realization that college football is near and inspect the "Others Receiving Votes" section of the preseason AP Top 25 in hopes of finding a sleeper BCS Contender. Plus, new quarterbacks, old quarterbacks, injury concerns, social media awkwardness, and pro tips for reading sports articles in a corporate setting without getting caught.
Ty and Dan talk with Bill Connelly from SBNation about the arc of Baylor football, the latest iteration of Texas' defense, Oklahoma's quarterback questions, Kansas State's underrated-ness, Texas Tech's new coach, and much more. Plus, the strongest trivia showing to date.
Ty and Dan sort through a clever batch of listener e-mails, tweets and Facebook comments, and argue about the future of college football broadcasts, fan attire power rankings, the dying art of the blowout, the best games in recent memory, favorite Chick-Fil-A sauces and a creeper at the mall telling Ty he looks like Jackie Chan.
Ty talks to ESPN.com's Brian Bennett about the upcoming Big Ten season, potential losses for Ohio State, transition at Michigan and Wisconsin, offense at Michigan State, defense at Nebraska, relevance for Indiana and Minnesota, coaching at Iowa, Purdue and Illinois, and much more.