The Solid Verbal: College Football Podcast show

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:

 ACC Preview with Chip Patterson (8/5) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:17

Ty and Dan talk with Chip Patterson from CBSSports.com and discuss the impact of Jameis Winston at Florida State, the trajectory of Virginia Tech, North Carolina's expectations, Maryland's sneaky-goodness, Georgia Tech's ceiling, potential Clemsonings and much more. Plus, more Solid Trivial, because it's still technically the offseason.

 SEC Preview with Andy Staples (7/31) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:44

Ty and Dan talk with SI.com's Andy Staples about the upcoming SEC season, new names at Alabama, defensive questions at Georgia, the "Clowney Effect" at South Carolina, expectations for Texas A&M, Florida's ugliness, LSU's toss sweep, Kentucky's excitement and much, much more. Plus, more trivia! Just because.

 Pac-12 Preview with Bruce Feldman (7/29) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:29

Ty and Dan preview the Pac-12 with CBS Sports' Bruce Feldman and talk about the perception of USC, the buy-in at Oregon, Kevin Hogan's role at Stanford, the void left by Johnathan Franklin at UCLA, and much more.

 Notre Dame Preview with Mike Frank (7/24, Part 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:11

Ty talks with Mike Frank from IrishSportsDaily.com about the re-emergence of Tommy Rees as Notre Dame's starting quarterback, the unanswered questions in the Irish backfield, the potential of a Te'o-less defense, and realistic expectations given the 2013 schedule.

 Fighting Like Cats And Dogs (7/24, Part 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:28

Ty talks with T. Kyle King about his new book, Fighting Like Cats And Dogs, the history of the Georgia-Clemson rivalry and its significance moving forward into the 2013 season.

 Call-Ins (7/22) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:52

Ty and Dan open up the phones and take calls from all corners of the Verballerhood on topics ranging from Ohio State's recent woes to the sneaky-goodness of Miami to the state of Colorado football and much more.

 Dunzo or Not Dunzo (7/17) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:08

Ty and Dan partake in an experimental game of 'Dunzo or Not Dunzo' and evaluate Johnny Manziel's off-field run-ins, Ohio State's chances of going undefeated, the SEC's chances of winning an eighth straight title, random text messages about strippers, and much more.

 Rants and Raves (7/10) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:02

Ty and Dan spar over Oregon's fortunate sanctions, Tennessee's defense, Maryland's sneaky-goodness, Matt Leinart's love life, celebrity softball prospects, and pre-made salads from Trader Joe's.

 NCAA 14 with Ben Haumiller | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:04

Ty and Dan talk with Ben Haumiller from EA Sports about the release of NCAA 14, bizarre requests from gamers, improved option offenses, "post-gaming" lifestyles, future-proofing, and the Tire Fire Offense achievement.

 Dateline CFB (6/19) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:44

Ty and Dan answer e-mail and Facebook questions while reading off the turbulent tales of Verballers who had bad dating experiences at college football-related events.

 Bill Connelly, the Big 12 and the SEC (6/18) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:46

Ty and Dan talk with Bill Connelly about a wide range of teams from the Big 12 and SEC before veering drastically off course to discuss first dates. Also, Ty gets shown up in an Asian restaurant in New York City.

 Comment Box (6/13) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:04

Ty and Dan rank their favorite ACC quarterbacks, discuss new coaches who are poised to thrive and delve into a variety of listener questions, ranging from Bob Stoops' big mouth and secret rooting interests to Starburst power rankings and a Mount Rushmore of adolescent celebrity crushes.

 Kegs, Eggs and Kramer (6/10) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:59

Ty and Dan talk with Adam Kramer from Bleacher Report and Kegs 'n Eggs about the college football point spreads released by the Golden Nugget, what they mean to the average bettor, and how they should be interpreted by the average fan. Plus, an honest discussion about super "public" teams, way-too-early betting locks, an impromptu power ranking of meals, and an important question about Bud Light Lime.

 Social Media (6/5) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:52

Ty and Dan play a quick and uncomfortable game of Buy Or Sell before delving into the inbox, Twitter feed and Facebook threads for Verballer questions about FBS possibilities in Mexico, college coaches on The Bachelor, football viewing habits, and Matthew McConaughey.

 Budding Stars (6/3) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:26

Ty and Dan talk with SBNation's Bud Elliott about the incoming class of freshmen recruits and evaluate which prospects will make an immediate impact.

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