How SEC-ready are Texas and Oklahoma? | We digest the NCAA-Michigan settlement for Cheeseburgergate

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Texas and Oklahoma are headed into the SEC this season, and both wrap spring football this weekend. (0:00-7:08) Intro - Spring Transfer Portal's MOST IMPACTFUL Player Enters (7:09-15:58) Shilo Sanders Instagram Story, Analysis on Colorado (15:59-22:03) Super League Divisions (22:04-40:53) Deep Dive into Texas Football (40:54-1:03:16) Oklahoma Sooners Spring Game Preview (1:03:17-1:15:02) Michigan Cheeseburger-Gate settled (1:15:03-1:16:46) Conclusion - Dear Andy tomorrow! [email protected] Bobby Burton of On Texas Football joins to discuss how the Longhorns can tweak an already loaded roster as they prepare for year one in their new league. Plus, will a spring game that might feature only cameo appearances from a lot of starters — including QB1 Quinn Ewers — mean big playing time for backup QB Arch Manning? Eddie Radosevich and George Stoia III of On3’s Sooner Scoop break down Oklahoma as the Sooners prepare to wrap their third spring practice under Brent Venables. Offensive line remains a question mark. What does that mean for the development of new starting quarterback Jackson Arnold? Also, how much different is Oklahoma’s roster makeup since the Sooners decided three years ago to join the SEC? Andy updates the transfer portal, which opened Tuesday. A few players who could contribute to contending teams have tossed in their names now. Plus, Sportico obtained a potential conference breakdown from a pitch deck for the college football super league idea that arrived with a thud a few years ago. It helps explain why the idea got zero traction with the people who make the decisions. Michigan and the NCAA have negotiated a resolution to (mostly) wrap up the case commonly known as Cheeseburgergate. The school and some current and former coaches have agreed to punishments for recruiting violations committed during the pandemic. The one former coach who did not agree to any sort of resolution? Jim Harbaugh. The former Michigan and current Los Angeles Chargers head coach did not take part in the settlement and has continued to fight the accusations against him. Clayton Sayfie of On3’s The Wolverine joined to discuss what this means for the Wolverines and for Harbaugh. Want to watch the show instead? Head on over to YouTube, where you can join us LIVE at 8 am et M-F https://youtube.com/live/ltuXoj1oYss

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