CHRIS PAUL YOU BETTER FALL IN LINE AND BAKER MAYFIELD THAT WAS CRAZY | IIWII S2. EP.20
- Felix Mejia
- Oct 5, 2023
- 2 min read

In the latest episode of our podcast, "It Is What It Is," our hosts Ma$e, Cam'ron, Treasure, and guest Maurice Clarett delve into the exciting world of college football. From intense rivalry showdowns to emerging stars, this episode covered it all. Here is a summary of the key points and insights discussed.
1. Georgia's Quest for a Third Consecutive Championship:
One hot topic of discussion was the prominence of the Georgia Bulldogs, who are viewed as the team to beat this season. Despite a shaky defense, Georgia is still favored due to their solid track record. However, the hosts highlighted the need for improvement in their quarterback position.
2. Michigan's Rise:
Michigan drew attention with their impressive performance this season, boasting a favorable schedule and the potential to face arch-rivals Ohio State in a crucial game. The hosts praised Michigan's aggressive ground game, which has been instrumental in their recent victories against Ohio State, showcasing their increased confidence and competitiveness.
3. Colorado's Resurgence:
Colorado's stunning win over Oregon has caught the attention of fans and pundits alike. With an offense averaging over 50 points per game, Colorado emerges as a dangerous contender in the College Football landscape. The team is determined to propel quarterback bo Nicks' Heisman campaign and potentially contend for a national championship.
4. The Quinn Yours Phenomenon and the Red River Rivalry:
The hosts shifted gears to discuss the Texas vs. Oklahoma game, affectionately called the "Red River Rivalry." Texas, ranked highly, and Oklahoma, the underdog, showcased their strong offense and defense. The hosts questioned whether Quinn Yours' impressive performance against Alabama was a one-time occurrence or if he truly lives up to the hype. The conversation also touched upon Texas' formidable defense.
5. Golden State Warriors' Struggles:
Switching to the NBA for a moment, the podcast delved into the Golden State Warriors' recent struggles. The hosts expressed their disappointment about the team's decision to pick James Wiseman over LaMello Ball, imagining how amazing it would have been to have Ball playing alongside Steph Curry and Klay Thompson. Trade rumors, conflicts within the team, and the absence of key players were all discussed as factors contributing to the Warriors' struggles.
6. Rising Stars and the Importance of Recruiting:
The podcast's discussion shifted back to college football, highlighting the importance of recruiting and developing young talent. The hosts recognized the successful implementation of a tough love approach within certain teams, notably by Georgia's coach, Kirby Smart, resulting in a group of highly skilled players known as "niggas." They emphasized the need to toughen up individuals for success in the competitive world of college football.
Think you know?
1. How do you think Georgia's struggles on defense will affect their chances of attempting a three-peat?
2. What factors do you believe contribute to Michigan's success this season, despite their perceived weaknesses at quarterback and on defense?
3. Do you think Texas has a legitimate chance of beating Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry? What are the key factors to look out for in this game?
4. How do you think the addition of LaMello Ball to the Golden State Warriors would have impacted their team dynamics and performance?
5. What are your thoughts on Michigan's strong defensive approach and how it could contribute to their potential success in the season?
6. How important do you think winning is for Miami to regain their swagger and attract younger players in the era of NIL?
7. What challenges do journalists currently face in gathering information, especially when it comes to interacting with athletes in professional sports?
8. Do you agree with the speaker's suggestion that tough love approaches can lead to success? Why or why not?
9. How do you think Michigan's loss against Georgia in the past fuels Jim Harbaugh's desire to win a championship for Michigan and redeem himself?
10. In light of the shift towards a two back system and the devaluation of the running back position, do you believe superstars in this position still exist in college football?
In this thrilling episode of "It Is What It Is," we dived into the exciting realms of college football and the NBA. From analyzing championship contenders like Georgia and Michigan to dissecting the challenges faced by the Golden State Warriors, this episode was packed with expert insights and thought-provoking discussions. The guys and guest Maurice Clarett keep listeners on the edge of their seats, unraveling the intriguing stories and narratives that define the world of sports.





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