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106: Replay Reactions in Spring Sports, and Power Conference Officials Make Themselves Comfortable

40 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508218/fan_mail/new] We are posting Tuesday instead of Monday this week because let's face it, sometimes a holiday weekend gets away from you. Lots of college sports action over the weekend as Lacrosse titles were won, the Women's College World Series is set, and Baseball announced it's (perfect number) 64-team field. We also talk briefly about the ACC, Big Ten and SEC Meetings choosing luxurious locales for their meetings even while claiming spending is out of control in college sports. The 24-team CFP is of course a main focal point. In our review of the weekend in sports we discuss replay and how it impacted a national championship game and conference championship game in different sports. Softball has a SEC-heavy field in OKC, but one SEC team that was knocked out chose the other side of sportsmanship after their elimination.

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