The Walk-On Redshirts

Before the Storm

1 h 0 min · 5. juni 2026
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Spring is over. The storm is coming. Before the conference previews kick off, Jake and Will break down everything that happened this offseason — coaching carousels, coordinator shuffles, the new single-window transfer portal, NIL battles headed to Congress, CFP expansion rumors, a super league gaining momentum, and a loophole that may have just broken the portal wide open. It was a busy offseason. We cover all of it. The Walk-On Redshirts — college football the way it should be talked about.

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