Aaron Torres Sports Podcast

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Writer Aaron Torres breaks down the biggest topics in college football and college basketball in the most ridiculous way possible, as he's joined by co-host Nick Coffey and a variety of guests from around the sports world. Show airs twice weekly.

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  • SEC Football + Oliver Sarr + Chris Mack + ESPN's Ryan McGee joins the show

    24/09/2020 Duración: 01h16min

    It's Thursday and you know what that means: An all new Aaron Torres Sports Podcast! Aaron celebrates the return of SEC football by talking about all the big games, then transitions to basketball where he discusses Olivier Sarr's situation and Chris Mack saying the Louisville-Kentucky game might not be played this season. Then he welcomes ESPN's Ryan McGee to the show. Highlights:  SEC football, Oliver Sarr and Louisville-Kentucky up in the air? We are now just days from the start of SEC football, and Aaron has a complete preview (5:00). What did you forget in the offseason? And who does he like in all the games? He has the answers. Then he discusses Olivier Sarr, who has been cleared to play by the NCAA and is now waiting for approval from the SEC (20:00) and Chris Mack's surprising comments about the Kentucky-Louisville game potentially being in jeopardy (28:00). He wraps by giving his Week 4 college football picks. ESPN's Ryan McGee joins the show: Finally, Aaron wraps the show by welcoming ESPN's Ryan McGe

  • Deion Sanders is a college football coach + UK dominates NBA bubble + Nick Coffey joins

    22/09/2020 Duración: 01h16min

    It's Tuesday, and you know what that means: A bonus, Tuesday edition of the Aaron Torres Podcast. On a quiet day in sports, Aaron explains why he loves Deion Sanders's latest move and Kentucky's domination of the NBA bubble. Then Nick Coffey joins him to discuss all the trending topics in sports including thoughts on college football so far, college basketball bubbles and much more. Here is a rundown of today's show: Deion Sanders is a college coach and Kentucky dominates the NBA bubble: Aaron opens the show by discussing Deion Sanders being named head coach at Jackson State (5:00). He explains why, even if the hire works out it is still good for Jackson State, and why he believes Deion could make for a really good college coach. Then he discusses Kentucky's domination of the NBA bubble with Anthony Davis, Jamal Murray, Tyler Herro and others having success, and explains why this should help the Wildcats on the recruiting trail going forward. Nick Coffey discusses college football and basketball: Next up, Aar

  • Big Ten has a schedule, SEC is a week away + Week 3 college football recap

    21/09/2020 Duración: 51min

    It's Monday -- time for an all new Aaron Torres Podcast. Even though the games weren't great, it was an awesome weekend of college football, with the Big Ten schedule release and the SEC now just days away from kicking off. Torres talks about all of that, plus thoughts on Miami-Louisville and the opening weekend SEC football lines. Big Ten schedule is out, and College Football Playoff controversy is already brewing: Aaron opens the show by discussing a busy weekend in college football, including the Big Ten announcing its schedule. He tells you the Week 1 games you need to watch out for and which teams have the best and worst schedules (4:30). Then he goes into a deeper conversation on the Big Ten, specifically, how will the playoff committee judge a Big Ten team that only plays seven or eight games versus an SEC or Big 12 team that plays 10 or 11 games this season (20:00). He then let's you know the latest on the mess in the Pac-12 and the complications with that league returning to the field (26:30). The re

  • Big Ten is back, Pac-12 might be next + college hoops has a start date

    17/09/2020 Duración: 52min

    It's Thursday and we've got a great Aaron Torres Podcast. Aaron explains what really happened in the Big Ten and goes off on the Pac-12, who is now scrambling to get a football season after making an all-time blunder the last few months. Finally, he talks about college hoops' start date and gives his Week 3 college football picks. The Big Ten is back -- but there's more to the story than you think: Aaron opens the show by discussing a joyous moment: The return of Big Ten football (4:00). He discusses what really happened, and why you shouldn't believe that the league is back because of new medical information. Then he gives credit to the people who really deserve it, the players, parents, coaches who fought in Big Ten country and the other leagues who pushed forward to play. What is the Pac-12 doing? Next up, Aaron discusses a surreal day for Pac-12 football (25:00). After months of saying that government officials wouldn't let them practice and play, the officials said that teams have always been allowed to

  • What is the hold up for the Big Ten + college hoops has a start date

    15/09/2020 Duración: 36min

    It's the new Tuesday edition of the Aaron Torres Sports Podcast, as Aaron discusses the two biggest topics in college sports. He goes into the situation in the Big Ten, and why we still don't have a decision on football, then discusses college hoops' proposed start date and what to expect from the season. Here is a rundown of today's show: What is holding up the Big Ten? Aaron opens the show giving an update on the Big Ten (4:00). They were supposed to decide on the future of their football season on Sunday, so why is there still no decision? Aaron explains the answer, as well as what the next steps will be. He then passionately explains why the presidents need to make a decision immediately. College hoops has a start date: Aaron wraps this quick, rapid-fire show by discussing college hoops having a proposed start date! He explains why November 21st makes logical sense, and then discusses what the season may look like. Finally, he takes fans behind the scenes on what college "bubbles" could potentially look l

  • Will the Big Ten actually return + College Football weekend recap

    14/09/2020 Duración: 53min

    It's an all new episode of the Aaron Torres Podcast -- and for the first time this fall, we have Power 5 football to recap! Aaron opens the show by giving the latest on the Big Ten, why he's now optimistic they will return -- he's just not sure when. Then he transitions to Week 2 to recap a wild weekend for the Sun Belt and more. Here is a rundown of the show: The latest on the Big Ten: Aaron opens the show by updating the audience on everything going on in the Big Ten, and discusses whether or not he believes the league will actually return or not (6:00). If the league returns he tells you the reasons that they will use to explain their overturned decision, as opposed to what the real reasons actually are. He also explains why he believes that the league is considering both an October and Thanksgiving return, and why he is not confident that the league will actually make the right decision. A full recap of the first full weekend of college football: Aaron turns his attention to the actual on the field produc

  • Expanded NCAA Tournament + Billy Donovan + College Football Preview

    10/09/2020 Duración: 46min

    It's Thursday and you know what that means: An all new Aaron Torres Podcast. Even with football kicking off, Aaron opens by discussing the idiotic conversation about expanding the NCAA Tournament and then wonders if Billy Donovan could actually return to college hoops. Then he closes by discussing week one of the college football season. Expanded NCAA Tournament: Aaron opens the show by discussing the idiotic conversation about potentially including all 346 teams in college basketball in the NCAA Tournament (5:00). He explains why it's something that TV networks would reject, ruin the absolute fiber of college hoops and doesn't make sense for anyone involved. Could Billy Donovan return to college hoops? Torres turns his attention to Billy Donovan who is out in OKC (27:00). Aaron explains why, even if Donovan might want to stay in the NBA, college might be the better fit. Also, what schools could make sense? And how many schools would fire their coaches to hire Donovan if they could afford to? Week 2 CFB Previ

  • Harbaugh fights for Big Ten, CFB Playoff Picks and Bold Predictions

    08/09/2020 Duración: 48min

    After a long holiday weekend, it's time for a new Aaron Torres Sports Podcast. Aaron discusses Jim Harbaugh fighting for the Big Ten, and a new person that could be holding up the league's return. Then he gives his College Football Playoff picks, bold predictions and plays a little "Where Aaron Was Right, Where Aaron Was Wrong." Here's a rundown of today's show: Jim Harbaugh fights for the Big Ten: Aaron opens the show by talking about the latest drama in the Big Ten. Aaron discusses Jim Harbaugh's comments that Michigan would be "ready to play in two weeks" then also explains why it's now Michigan's President who may be holding up the whole conference. He wraps by explaining why the Pac-12 could be holding up the Big Ten, and why if they do return by October, it could be without all their teams. College Football Playoff Picks and Predictions: Aaron wraps the show by discussing some actual on the field college football talk. He gives us his final four and national champion this season, as well as some bold pr

  • President vs. Big Ten + Jamie Newman + Jay Wright + Carole Baskin

    03/09/2020 Duración: 53min

    It's Thursday and you know what that means: An all new episode of the Aaron Torres Sports Podcast. Aaron breaks down the biggest stories in college sports on the first day of FBS football, including the President fighting for Big Ten football, the Pac-12's incompetence and Jamie Newman's decision to leave Georgia. Then he discusses Jay Wright staying at Villanova and Carole Baskin making headlines once again. Here is a rundown of today's show: The President and the Big Ten: Aaron opens the show with the stunning news this week that President Donald Trump is fighting to save Big Ten football (5:00). Aaron explains why, whether the president's decision is political or not, it's still a good thing for college football. He also explains why no one is fighting for the Pac-12 (22:00). Also, on the day that Georgia starting QB Jamie Newman left the program, Aaron explains why there might be more to the story than meets the eye (31:00). Jay Wright stays at Villanova -- Aaron wraps the show by discussing Jay Wright's

  • Dabo to the NFL, John Thompson, Jai Lucas + Bobby Cremins joins the show

    01/09/2020 Duración: 01h33min

    It's another edition of the new Tuesday, Aaron Torres Sports Podcast, as Aaron recaps a busy Monday in sports. He discusses another body blow for the Big Ten and also a Dabo Swinney to the NFL rumor that popped up. Then he transitions to basketball where he talks about the legacy of John Thompson and new Kentucky assistant Jai Lucas. Finally, he is joined by legendary Georgia Tech coach Bobby Cremins. Another body blow for the Big Ten, Dabo to the NFL and college hoops: Aaron opens the show by discussing another bad look for the Big Ten. How can the league justify not playing this season when Notre Dame will have fans in the stands (5:30)? He then talks about a wild, Dabo Swinney to the NFL rumor that can't possibly be true, can it (20:30)? Then he transitions to basketball where he discusses the legacy of legendary Georgetown coach John Thompson (30:30) and the impact that Jai Lucas will have at Kentucky (37:30). Legendary Georgia Tech coach Bobby Cremins joins the show: Legendary Georgia Tech Bobby Cremins

  • College football is back + Big Ten embarrasses itself (again) + RIP Lute Olson

    31/08/2020 Duración: 47min

    It's Monday and you know what that means -- an all new Aaron Torres Sports Podcast. With college football returning this weekend, Aaron discusses another embarrassing weekend for the Big Ten and LSU wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase's decision to declare for the NFL Draft. He then remembers legendary Arizona coach Lute Olson who passed away this weekend. Here is a rundown of today's show: College football is back, even as Big Ten embarrasses itself again: Aaron opens the show by discussing the return of college sports, after six long months without a game (5:30). He then quickly transitions to the Big Ten, which now may try to start around Thanksgiving -- a plan that is somehow worse than waiting until the winter (8:30). Aaron explains why it makes no sense, and why there is no reason that the Big Ten can't kick off the season by early October and play with the SEC, ACC and Big 12. Finally, he talks about LSU wide receiver JaMarr Chase's decision to go pro - and explains why it isn't as big as some in the media are

  • NBA Player Protest + Will Wade + Did Notre Dame save college football?

    27/08/2020 Duración: 49min

    It's Thursday and you know what that means: Time for an all new Aaron Torres Sports Podcast. Aaron discusses a surreal day in the NBA, then transitions to college hoops where Will Wade is again in hot water. Finally, he discusses another scathing article against the Big Ten, which explains how Notre Dame largely saved the college football season. Here is a recap of today's show: NBA players boycott: Aaron opens the show by discussing Wednesday's player protests in the NBA (4:05) by asking what the players' demands are and what the next steps will be. He also explains what is at stake if the players refuse to play and why if they do leave the bubble -- don't expect NBA basketball for a long time. Will Wade, Jay Wright and CFB: Next up Aaron discusses the big story in college hoops where Will Wade is once again in hot water with the NCAA. Aaron explains what happened, how Wade still has a job and why this might finally be the end for the LSU head basketball coach. He also explains why the Jay Wright to the NBA

  • AP Poll, college hoops update + Big Ten parent protest leader Randy Wade

    25/08/2020 Duración: 59min

    We've got another bonus edition of the Aaron Torres Sports Podcast. Aaron opens the show by discussing college football's first AP Poll of the year and the latest on when college hoops could start. Then he is joined by Randy Wade, the father of Ohio State DB Shaun Wade, who is leading the Big Ten parent protests. Here is a rundown of the day's show: AP Poll + the latest with College Hoops: Aaron opens discussing the first AP Poll of the year. He wonders why the AP decided to include teams that won't be playing this year, shares why this is an extra big gut punch for Ohio State and explains that Kentucky is the team with the biggest gripe for being left out of the first poll. Then he discusses a report that says college hoops is likely to start around November. He explains why that makes the most sense and why college basketball would be idiotic to wait until January to tip off. Big Ten parent protest leader Randy Wade: Randy Wade, the parent who is leading the parent protests in the Big Ten, joins the Aaron T

  • More Big Ten Mess, Paolo Banchero + Fantasy Sports Expert John Frascella

    24/08/2020 Duración: 01h32min

    It's Monday -- time for an all new Aaron Torres Sports Podcast. Aaron explains how the situation has somehow gotten messier in the Big Ten and talks college hoops recruiting as Duke and Kentucky pick up commitments. Then he welcomes fantasy sports guru John Frascella to get you ready for fantasy football season. Here is a rundown of today's show:   The Big Ten mess drags on + college hoops recruiting: Aaron opens the show by discussing Omaha.com's scathing report on the Big Ten, in which they discovered that the Big Ten Presidents decided to cancel football without consulting any medical or athletic personnel (6:00). Aaron explains why, as bad as we thought the decision was, it has turned out even worse, and the long-term ramifications it will have on both players and local communities. Next, he talks about Paolo Banchero committing to Duke, the impact the he believes Banchero will have on the 2021-2022 college hoops season and why Kentucky and Tennessee were hurt by the lack of travel in recruiting (30:20).

  • SEC Football pushes forward + Archie Miller joins the show

    20/08/2020 Duración: 01h12min

    It's another mega Aaron Torres Sports Podcast, as Aaron discusses all the latest across college football before he is joined by Indiana head coach Archie Miller for a long-form interview that covers a ton of ground. It's an action-packed show, and here is a full rundown: SEC football pushes forward as Big Ten falters: Aaron opens the show by discussing the fascinating dynamic in college football right now between the SEC and Big Ten. Aaron gives the one reason that he is more confident than ever that the SEC plays this fall, all while there is revolt in Big Ten land. James Franklin called out the league and parents are protesting outside the league offices. Is there any way the Big Ten can recover? Archie Miller joins the show: Next up, Aaron is joined by Indiana head coach Archie Miller for a fascinating long form interview. Are players really safer on campus? Miller explains all the protocols Indiana basketball is doing to keep its players healthy. He also discusses if college hoops can pull off a bubble an

  • SEC schedule release, North Carolina closes campus + the Big Ten is in deep trouble

    18/08/2020 Duración: 56min

    For the second straight week we've got ourselves a bonus edition of the Aaron Torres Podcast, as Aaron returns to recap a busy Monday across sports. He goes in-depth on the SEC schedule release and what it means for college football, as well as UNC shutting down campus and the Big Ten's growing trouble with players and parents. He closes with some quick basketball conversation, discussing Isaiah Joe's shocking decision to leave Arkansas and a good sign for the season ahead. Here is a rundown of the show: SEC schedule release, UNC and more trouble in the Big Ten: Aaron opens the show by breaking down all aspects of the SEC schedule release (5:30). He recaps all the big storylines heading into the off-season, before discussing some of the biggest games, matchups and how exciting a 10-game conference schedule will be. He then discusses North Carolina's decision to shut down in-person classes on campus (26:00) and why it could be a surprisingly good thing for college football. Finally, he discusses another disast

  • Big Ten parents push back + What's next for the SEC + What about hoops?

    17/08/2020 Duración: 52min

    It's Monday and Aaron Torres is catching you up on all of the fallout around college football. The parents of players are protesting in the Big Ten, what's next for the SEC and what does it all mean for college hoops? Aaron has you covered. Here is a rundown of today's show: Big Ten parents push back: Aaron opens the show by discussing the Big Ten parents who are pushing back on the decision to cancel the football season (6:30). He explains why the group finally had enough, and is asking for answers to the questions the Big Ten doesn't currently have. He then goes into the situation in the SEC, where the league is set to release its schedule (28:00). More importantly, he explains why public perception and negative headlines are the biggest hurdle the league will have to overcome to get games on the field this fall. What's next for college hoops? Aaron closes the show by discussing what the impact of everything going on in football has for college hoops (36:30). While there is plenty of talk of "bubbles" in co

  • The Big Ten and Pac-12 Cancel 2020 College Football Season

    12/08/2020 Duración: 53min

    For the third day in a row a new episode of the Aaron Torres Podcast is in your feed, as Aaron reacts to the news that the Big Ten and Pac-12 have both canceled their seasons. Aaron breaks it down from every angle, and here is a full recap: The Big Ten cancels college football: Aaron discusses the shocking news that the Big Ten has canceled its season (7:00). He explains why the frustration from players and coaches isn't that the season is canceled, but that it was done without even attempting to play. He also explains why the biggest determining factor "player safety" is a crock of crap (14:00). Torres also discusses the long-term ramifications for the Big Ten, ranging from hits to their football programs, to loss of non-revenue sports and in some cases, major economic harm to the communities. Finally, Aaron discusses the decision by the SEC, ACC and Big 12 to hold their ground and what's next for those three. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • BONUS EPISODE: Big Ten backpedals + UCLA's Mick Cronin joins the show

    11/08/2020 Duración: 59min

    In what has truly evolved into a wild and crazy week in the world of college sports, Aaron drops a bonus episode of the Aaron Torres Podcast. He gives you an update on how college football players, fans and coaches fought back against the Big Ten, and might have saved the season in the process. Then he is joined by UCLA head basketball coach Mick Cronin. Here is a rundown of today's show: The Big Ten is forced to backpedal: Aaron opens the show by discussing a wild day in college football, where college football players, coaches and fans pushed back against the Big Ten's attempts to cancel the season (5:30). He explains how it all started with players, but how when coaches like Jim Harbaugh and Ryan Day stepped up, it really changed the narrative of the conversation (12:30) and put the pressure on the school presidents. He also explains how you as a fan can make a difference, and why as good as Monday was, it's impossible to know what will happen going forward. UCLA head coach Mick Cronin joins the show: In a

  • College Football is on the brink -- can we do anything to save it?

    10/08/2020 Duración: 46min

    It's an all new Aaron Torres Podcast, as Aaron spends the entire episode focusing exclusively on the growing sentiment that the Big Ten will postpone its football season to the spring and that other conferences will follow suit. Aaron breaks it down from every angle. Here is a full rundown of today's show: A look at the Big Ten's looming decision from every angle: Aaron breaks down the Big Ten's looming decision to cancel the football season from every angle (6:30). He explains how the conference botched this from the start by releasing the schedule last week and how the school presidents -- not coaches or players -- are the ones pushing for the canceled season (12:00). He also wonders why we would cancel football when both youth sports and professional sports returned and when 13 of 14 Big Ten campuses are planning on having students in class (16:00). Finally he wraps why explaining why players are actually safer playing football than not playing (22:00), why spring football won't work (28:30) and why he hop

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