About this episode
Dan Wetzel, SI’s Pat Forde & SI’s Ross Dellenger break down all of the biggest news to come out of an exciting first week of the 2022 college football bowl season. There were plenty of upsets, as well as big performances, to kick-off this college football post-season. The Oregon State Beavers were big winners over the Florida Gators while the Louisville Cardinals beat a Cincinnati Bearcats team that didn’t look happy to participate in the Fenway Bowl and Coach Prime leaves Jackson State after a loss to North Carolina Central in the Celebration Bowl. Dan brings up the muddled NCAA December schedule and states that National Signing Day should be pushed back to prevent team confusion. Later, the guys analyze the NCAA hiring outgoing Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker as the organization's next president, as the committee continues to favor non-campus candidates. In fast food news, Arby’s is releasing their own gift wrap for the holiday season, and former Texas A&M Aggie Jay Arnold gives a breakdown of how to order from Taco Bell. 1:30 Bowl Extravaganza Part 1. recap 15:25 North Carolina Central beats Jackson State to win the Celebration Bowl 22:30 The transfer portal gives bowl games a different feel 26:10 National Signing Day should be moved 42:42 Charlie Baker has been announced as the next NCAA president 51:12 Arby’s is releasing their own wrapping paper for the holiday season 53:00 Jay Arnold dissects the Taco Bell menu 55:50 Ajani Cornelius is one of the hottest offensive lineman in the transfer portal right now Stay up to date with the latest college football news and coverage from Yahoo Sports on Twitter @YahooSportsCFB . Follow Dan @DanWetzel Follow Pat @ByPatForde Follow Ross @RossDellenger Check out all the episodes of the College Football Enquirer and the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports Podcasts Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app: 🎧 Apple Podcasts 🎧 Spotify 🖥️ YouTube 📢 Check out the Yahoo Sports podcast network or yahoosports.tv