Key Takeaways
- Podcast hosts debated potential "B" names for a segment, favoring Brian Baldinger.
- Greg presented his "Big Four" constitutional amendments, excluding the 13th and 19th.
- The traditional hierarchy of college football bowl games is diminishing in the playoff era.
Deep Dive
- The hosts discussed potential "B" names for a segment, including Brian Baldinger, Chris Collinsworth, and Chris Canty.
- Criteria for selection involved individuals with double-letter initials or last names, building on prior "A" name discussions.
- Further suggestions included Joe Buck, Nate Burleson, Dean Blandino, and Bonnie Bernstein, with Brian Baldinger identified as a top choice.
- Greg introduced a "Fourth Amendment" to his "Mount Gregmoir," establishing a "Big Four" of amendments.
- His selected amendments were the 1st, 2nd, 5th, and the 21st, which repealed Prohibition.
- Notably, his "Big Four" list excluded the 13th and 19th Amendments.
- Hosts discussed the traditional hierarchy of college football bowls, identifying the Rose, Orange, and Sugar Bowls as top-tier.
- The Fiesta and Cotton Bowls are perceived as less significant in the current playoff era, diminishing their individual mystique.
- The specific name of a bowl, like Fiesta or Cheez-It, is considered less important than the playoff matchup it hosts.