On the latest John Canzano Show, Jason “Puck” Puckett and Canzano discuss various aspects of college football, including the impact of screen time on productivity, the ethical implications of coaching decisions, and the performance of players like Dillon Gabriel. Canzano and Puck discuss the evolving landscape of college football, particularly focusing on the impact of NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deals on player recruitment and team performance. They explore the challenges coaches face in meeting fan expectations, especially in light of injuries and roster changes. The discussion also touches on the appeal of college football compared to the NFL, the difficulties teams encounter when traveling across time zones, and the potential future of coaching at USC, particularly regarding Lincoln Riley's position. The conversation highlights the complexities of modern college football, including financial implications and the need for adaptability among coaches.
Rundown
00:00 Get off your iPhone screens!!!
09:10 Ethics in Coaching: Is Dan Lanning a cheater or just smart?
15:07 Dillon Gabriel's Performance and Coaching Accountability
20:58 The Impact of NIL on College Football
24:08 Coaching Challenges and Fan Expectations
28:48 The Future of Cam Rising and Utah Football
30:15 The Appeal of College Football vs. NFL
33:11 Travel Challenges for College Teams
38:19 USC's Coaching Future and Potential Changes…Would Jen Cohen reach out to Kalen DeBoer?