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 run through a list of college football-related hypotheticals, pitting Lane Kiffin against Mike Leach, Mack Brown against Tim Tebow, and Jadeveon Clowney against scores of angry 12-year olds. Plus, college football's Final Four in 2015 and Mila Kunis in a tropical cabana.
Ty and Dan conduct an emergency podcast with Pete Sampson from IrishIllustrated.com and discuss Everett Golson's suspension from Notre Dame, the pros and cons of Tommy Rees as a starting quarterback, Malik Zaire's promise, Andrew Hendrix's live arm and much more.
Ty and Dan address a number of questions from the Facebook page and discuss Mike Gundy's stubbornness, the Eddie Vanderdoes recruiting saga, Wisconsin's quarterback situation, optimal starting times for Saturday games, potato power rankings, and the release of Fast Six.
As Ty attends to shoulder issues, Sports Illustrated's Andy Staples joins Dan to go deep into SEC updates, his post-spring top 25, Les Miles, futures USC and Texas coaches, and BBQ meats. Lots of BBQ meats.
Ty and Dan celebrate Mother's Day by welcoming their moms to the show to discuss early childhood stories, the college selection process, game shows, tee ball, injuries and food.
Ty and Dan talk with Colorado head football coach Mike MacIntyre about his metrics for success, the timing of his move to Boulder, schematic and personnel challenges, recruiting goals, the silver lining in taking over a struggling program, and his encounter with Ralphie the Buffalo.
Dan welcomes Pac-12.com senior correspondent Bryan Fischer for a post-spring look around the conference as the conference replaces a number of high profiles players and welcomes in some particularly talented youth.
With Ty in full recovery mode from his recent shoulder surgery, Dan shoulders the load (right?) and speaks with Spencer Hall about Florida, Urban Meyer, Johnny Manziel, USC's 2013, Tim Brando, and sex tapes. Indeed.
Ty and Dan talk to Dan Kadar of MockingTheDraft.com about can't-miss players in the 2013 NFL Draft, the lackluster quarterback class, trends in scouting and prognosticating, the success of Alabama players at the next level, Tyrann Mathieu's canceled draft party, and the lasting effects of the Lennay Kekua saga.
Ty and Dan run through another weekend of spring games and highlight Alabama's nine turnovers, Auburn's record turnout, Arkansas' newfound stability, LSU's exciting offense, Wisconsin's boring offense, Oklahoma State's quarterback depth, Penn State's quarterback questions, Washington State's defense, and Notre Dame's new commentator.
Ty and Dan deep-drill eight great spring games and examine the competition at right tackle for Ohio State, Michigan's defensive line, the Jameis Winston hype machine, Johnny Football's scare, Clemson's injuries, Stanford's forward progress, and quarterback battles at both Oklahoma and USC.
Ty and Dan chat with Tim Cowlishaw from the Dallas Morning News and ESPN about his book, Drunk On Sports, the state of football in Texas, the overnight fame of Johnny Manziel, Jimmy Johnson's success as a college coach in the NFL, and much more.
Ty and Dan power through crippling exhaustion to field questions from Verballers on BCS bottom dwellers, the endgame for Bo Pelini, and the next Matt Barkley. Plus, a weird post on a Michigan State message board, bizarre sports jerseys, baseball cards, pogs, and Lane Kiffin.
Ty and Dan talk with Chip Patterson from CBSSports.com about a range of spring storylines from North Carolina State to Washington State, the reality of being a rival college football podcaster, the career of Jonathan Taylor Thomas, and the first and only Scott Stapp impression in the history of the show.
Ty and Dan delve into college football's current events, including Johnny Manziel's exodus from Twitter, Arlington's lock for the 2015 title game, Michigan's new offense with Devin Gardner, David Shaw's recruiting mandate, Notre Dame's wave of transfers, and career opportunities for men named Gunner.