• Inside the Mind of Hall of Famer Tom Glavine
    Jul 3 2025

    Tom Glavine on 300 Wins, the Atlanta Braves, and the Future of MLB Pitching

    Hall of Famer Tom Glavine breaks down the future of MLB pitching, why the 300-win milestone may never happen again, and what’s really going on with the 2025 Atlanta Braves. In this Fans First exclusive, Glavine shares insights on the evolution of Major League Baseball, how today’s pitchers compare to past generations, and his candid thoughts on automated strike zones.

    Glavine opens up about his own journey to 300 career wins, how losing 17 games as a rookie shaped his mentality, and why modern pitching strategies make that level of success nearly impossible. From bullpen usage to innings restrictions, he explains why no one is being set up to repeat the kind of dominance he, Maddox, and Smoltz had.

    The episode also dives into the Atlanta Braves' rollercoaster 2025 season. Glavine talks about Chris Sale’s injury, Spencer Strider’s development, the team’s inconsistent offense, and whether Brian Snitker is still the right manager to lead them.

    Plus: what it’s like watching young MLB pitchers today, why mechanics matter more than radar gun readings, and how rule changes are reshaping the game of baseball.

    If you’re a baseball fan, especially an Atlanta Braves fan, or just love listening to Hall of Fame pitchers talk shop, this episode delivers the ultimate insider perspective on MLB pitching, the pursuit of 300 wins, and the evolution of the sport.




    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • (0:00) Glavine reflects on early struggles and lessons from losing 17 games
    • (3:00) The rise to MLB and first impressions of the Braves
    • (7:30) Insights on Atlanta’s rookie pitching phenom
    • (11:00) What it really takes to reach 300 career wins
    • (15:00) Why we may never see another 300-win pitcher
    • (18:00) Pitchers Tom Glavine loves to watch today
    • (21:00) The evolution of his pitch command and changeup mastery
    • (24:00) State of the 2025 Braves: hopes, flaws, and playoff chances
    • (29:00) Thoughts on Brian Snitker and fan reactions
    • (34:00) Sid Bream, Barry Bonds, and that legendary slide
    • (36:00) Bobby Cox: the ultimate player’s manager
    • (38:00) Tom’s take on the automated strike zone
    • (41:00) What rule changes Tom supports and which ones might break the game

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    300 Wins May Be Gone Forever

    • Glavine breaks down why modern pitchers likely won’t hit this elusive milestone again, citing innings limits, injuries, and a new bullpen-first mindset.

    Automated Strike Zones? Hard Pass

    • Tom is not sold on the robo-ump trend. He says it could kill one of the game’s most essential and human elements.

    The Braves Have a Path, but It's Narrow

    • Despite a tough season, Glavine sees a window for a turnaround if Atlanta can start winning series consistently.

    Pitching Philosophy Then vs. Now

    • With fewer complete games and more velocity obsession, Glavine sees a widening gap between today's “stuff” and yesterday’s “craft.”

    Guest Bio:

    Tom Glavine is a Hall of Fame MLB pitcher, two-time Cy Young Award winner, 10-time All-Star, and 1995 World Series MVP. He spent most of his career with the Atlanta Braves and finished with 305 career wins—making him one of the last pitchers to ever reach that mark. Glavine is also known for his off-field leadership, work with MLB broadcasting, and commitment to youth sports development.

    Resource Links:
    • Fans First Sports Podcast Archive – https://fansfirstpodcast.com
    • Georgia Advisory Group (Show Sponsor) –
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    46 mins
  • From MLB to the French Open: Brian Anderson on Tennis’ Greatest Match & the Art of Play-by-Play
    Jun 24 2025

    The most versatile and skilled play-by-play announcer in sports, Brian Anderson, joins Jim Powell on Episode 18 of Fans First, a sports podcast. Together, they unpack what could go down as the greatest tennis match of all time: the epic five-set Alcaraz vs. Sinner showdown at the 2025 French Open.

    Brian Anderson takes us behind the scenes of his transition from calling NBA, MLB, and March Madness to mastering the craft of tennis commentary. In this episode of the Fans First sports podcast, Brian shares how he prepared for seven months, training on the court, analyzing elite tennis strategies, and even taking 120mph serves, to bring authenticity and energy to the French Open broadcast.

    With his trademark storytelling style, Brian explains how a great play-by-play announcer brings tennis to life for both diehard fans and casual viewers. Whether he’s calling a pitch in baseball or a winner on clay, Anderson knows how to connect the moment to the audience. His approach to the 2025 French Open, and especially to what many call the greatest tennis match of all time, shows why he’s one of the most respected voices in sports broadcasting.

    This episode is packed with insights about pressure, preparation, and performance. Jim and Brian also explore the broader role of the sports podcast medium, and how Fans First aims to elevate fan voices across every game and every sport.

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • (00:00) Brian Anderson reflects on French Open debut and imposter syndrome
    • (04:04) Transitioning from MLB and NBA to French Open tennis coverage
    • (07:15) Seven months of prep for calling the French Ope
    • (16:15) Breaking down the Alcaraz vs. Sinner final—the greatest tennis match of all time
    • (24:50) Communicating tennis to casual fans as a seasoned play-by-play announcer
    • (29:22) How the Fans First sports podcast gives voice to sports lovers
    • (35:07) Why Brian Anderson stepped away from football broadcasting
    • (39:01) Lessons from elite sports moments across French Open, NBA, and MLB

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • Brian Anderson’s preparation for the French Open was more demanding than any NBA or MLB assignment.
    • The Alcaraz vs. Sinner final at the 2025 French Open could be the greatest tennis match of all time.
    • A skilled play-by-play announcer translates the intensity of tennis, NBA, and MLB to fans everywhere.
    • Fans First is a sports podcast committed to putting fans at the center of every conversation.


    ABOUT THE GUEST:

    Brian Anderson is one of the most accomplished and versatile play-by-play announcers in sports. Known for his work on MLB, NBA, March Madness, and now the French Open, he blends preparation and instinct to deliver unforgettable broadcasts. His call of the 2025 French Open final between Alcaraz and Sinner was a career-defining moment that placed him firmly in tennis history and reinforced his standing as a go-to voice for elite sporting events.


    RESOURCE LINKS

    • Fans First Sports Podcast – https://fansfirstpodcast.com
    • Georgia Advisory Group (Show Sponsor) – https://www.gaadvisorygroup.com/
    • Brian Anderson Profile – https://www.instagram.com/bandersonpxp/


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    41 mins
  • Murphy Jensen: Tennis Legend’s Wild Ride Through Fame, Addiction & Recovery
    May 29 2025

    This isn't just a tennis story—it’s a survival story. A redemption story. A story that could save someone’s life.

    Murphy Jensen had it all. A French Open title. Worldwide fame. Magazine covers. The wild charisma of a rockstar on the tennis court known as Rock ‘n Roll duo with his older brother Luke. But while the world saw a champion, inside he was unraveling—battling panic attacks, addiction, and the crushing weight of never feeling "enough."

    In this unforgettable episode of Fans First, host Jim Powell welcomes Murphy Jensen for a deeply honest and wide ranging conversation about what it really means to come back, not just in sports, but in life. Murphy shares how winning the French Open left him hollow, how addiction nearly destroyed him, and how an unexpected intervention and a second chance at life after collapsing on a tennis court led him to create WEConnect Health, a platform now helping millions in recovery.

    This is Murphy like you’ve never heard him before—unfiltered, vulnerable, and overflowing with purpose. He doesn’t hold back. He talks about surviving the unspeakable, rebuilding from zero, and what it means to turn your pain into purpose. Whether you’ve battled your own darkness, love someone who has, or just want to understand how someone can lose everything and still rise, this episode is for you.

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • (00:00) Murphy’s dream of punting in the NFL
    • (03:55) Growing up on a backyard tennis court
    • (07:35) The brotherhood, battles & bond with Luke Jensen
    • (10:06) Winning the French Open—and what unraveled after
    • (15:28) Struggles with identity, addiction & panic attacks
    • (19:07) Murphy’s path to recovery & founding WEConnect
    • (30:27) Flatlining on a tennis court—and surviving
    • (35:00) His mission to prevent suicide and support recovery
    • (40:13) “Flip the Switch” Jensen’s NFL dream lives on
    • (44:00) “Ring the Bell” James Bush of Virginia Beach, Virginia

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • Winning Isn’t Everything: Even a Grand Slam title can't fix inner turmoil if you're battling demons beneath the surface.
    • Recovery Is a Lifelong Practice: Murphy Jensen reveals how honesty, accountability, and connection saved his life.
    • Mental Health Support Must Be Accessible: WEConnect offers 24/7 access to support group meetings, coaching, and recovery tracking.
    • Every Life Is Worth Saving: From celebrity intervention to AED advocacy, Murphy is proving it’s never too late to rewrite your story.


    ABOUT THE GUEST:

    Murphy Jensen is an investor/entrepreneur and former professional tennis player and French Open Champion. Currently Co Founder & EVP of Business Development for WEconnect Health Management.

    WEconnect Health is an Mental Health/Addiction relapse prevention and real-time outcomes digital health platform, providing custom support and connection for those in recovery from Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Challenges.


    Jensen works tirelessly to reduce the stigma of mental health/addiction, and to encourage and lead others with the disorder to receive proper care. His passion is to bring awareness to mental health/addiction and leave behind a legacy of helping others.


    Jensen is also a former French Open Champion and served as Coach of the Washington Kastles of World Team Tennis. He has coached tennis superstars including Serena Williams Venus Williams, Martina Hingis, Nick Kirigos, Leander Paes, Victoria Azarenka (2008), Francis Tiafoe and many more.


    RESOURCE LINKS

    WEConnect Health:

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    48 mins
  • Hall of Famer’s Chipper and Smoltz on the State of the Game in 2025
    Apr 17 2025

    What happens when two MLB Hall of Famers, a legendary sportscaster, and a former MLB catcher-turned-coach sit down to talk about the state of the game? In this can't-miss episode of Fans First, host Jim Powell is joined by Braves legends Chipper Jones and John Smoltz, along with co-host Tyler Flowers, for an unfiltered conversation about the evolution of baseball. From the controversial torpedo bat to the analytics era, pitch clock changes, and the Braves’ tough start to 2025, this episode steps up to the plate and gets into the soul of the sport. Are hitters too focused on launch angle? Have we lost the art of situational hitting? Is youth pitching on a dangerous path? The trio offers hard-hitting opinions, nostalgic reflections, and plenty of truth bombs that every true fan will appreciate.

    KEY TIMESTAMPS:

    • (00:31) Jim Powell welcomes listeners and introduces new sponsor the Georgia Advisory Group
    • (02:13) Chipper Jones and John Smoltz join the podcast
    • (03:08) Torpedo bat debate – is it helping or hype?
    • (06:37) John Smoltz on exit velocity and hitting philosophy
    • (08:54) MLB rule changes: pitch clocks, ghost runners, and frustration
    • (11:00) Analytics vs tradition: Has baseball lost its way?
    • (13:15) The Braves’ identity crisis and struggles in 2025
    • (17:00) Hitting vs. pitching in the postseason
    • (25:00) Contracts, injuries, and the reward system in modern baseball
    • (30:00) Youth pitching, early specialization, and max-effort culture
    • (39:00) John Smoltz’s golf journey and reflections on The Masters
    • (42:26) Chipper’s praise for Steve Avery’s underrated career
    • (45:00) Final thoughts: What baseball needs next

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • Torpedo Bats Stir Controversy: While some players swear by them, Hall of Famers aren’t convinced they’re a game-changer.
    • Baseball’s Identity Crisis: Analytics are dominating strategy, but at what cost? Situational play and fundamentals are disappearing.
    • The Braves’ Reality Check: Injuries, strikeouts, and bullpen inconsistency are plaguing Atlanta's 2025 season.
    • Youth Pitching Warnings: Max-effort culture and early curveballs could be setting kids up for injury and burnout.

    BIOS:

    Chipper Jones – MLB Hall of Famer, 8x All-Star, and one of the greatest switch-hitters in baseball history. Now a hitting consultant and analyst.

    John Smoltz – Hall of Fame pitcher, Cy Young Award winner, and elite postseason performer. Current FOX and MLB Network broadcaster.

    Tyler Flowers – Former MLB catcher for the Braves and White Sox. Now a youth coach and co-host of Fans First.

    RESOURCES MENTIONED:

    • MLB.com
    • Youth Pitching Safety Guidelines – USA Baseball

    SPONSOR:

    • Georgia Advisory Group



    TAGS:

    MLB, Chipper Jones, John Smoltz, Braves 2025, Fans First Podcast, Tyler Flowers, Baseball Analytics, Torpedo Bat, MLB Rule Changes, Hall of Fame, Youth Baseball, Exit Velocity, Pitch Clock, Situational Hitting, Jim Powell

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    50 mins
  • NBC/GolfChannel commentator Steve Burkowski on The Masters,Tiger and much more!
    Apr 8 2025

    Ever wondered what makes Augusta National truly special or how Tiger Woods reshaped professional golf? Join host Jim Powell as he speaks with NBCSports/GolfChannel expert Steve Burkowski. Explore the fascinating evolution of professional golf, uncovering how technology and advanced training have transformed the game. Gain exclusive, behind-the-scenes insights into Augusta National Golf Club, home of the Masters Tournament, and discover how they adapt to modern advancements. Steve shares compelling stories about Tiger Woods' groundbreaking influence and dives into the ongoing divide between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour. He also reveals his top picks for the 2025 Masters Tournament, analyzing contenders and potential dark horses. This episode is a must-listen for golf enthusiasts eager for expert analysis and predictions.

    Key Timestamps:
    • (01:35) Introduction of Steve Burkowski
    • (02:18) Evolution of golf technology
    • (04:36) Tiger Woods' impact on golf
    • (08:40) Why the Masters Tournament is unparalleled
    • (12:01) How Augusta National adapts to technology
    • (15:41) LIV Golf and its influence
    • (21:00) Top contenders for the 2025 Masters
    • (24:36) The relationship between golfers and media
    • (28:01) Which tournaments golfers would cut from the tour
    • (30:21) Steve Burkowski’s professional journey and advice for success

    Key Takeaways:
    • Technology and training advancements have dramatically reshaped golf.
    • Tiger Woods significantly influenced golf's popularity among younger athletes.
    • The Masters at Augusta National is the pinnacle of professional golf tournaments.
    • The divide between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour significantly impacts golf’s future.

    Resources Mentioned:
    • NBC Sports Golf Coverage
    • Masters Official Website
    • PGA Tour Official Website
    • LIV Golf Information
    • Golf Channel Steve Burkowksi
    • LinkedIn Steve Burkowski

    About the Guest:Steve Burkowski joined Golf Channel in 2000, and currently serves as play by play host for the Korn Ferry Tour and most USGA championships as well interviewer for the PGA Tour.In addition to his on-air responsibilities for the game’s professional tours, Burkowski is instrumental in the network’s coverage of the NCAA Golf Championships as Golf Channel’s resident college golf expert.
    Prior to joining Golf Channel, Burkowski worked in Columbia, S.C., as a radio personality for WVOC 560 AM and Sports Radio 1400, where he hosted The 19th Hole, a weekly golf radio show and covered events such as the Masters and the RBC Heritage. While in Columbia, he also was the voice of the University of South Carolina’s women’s basketball program, and co-hosted the university’s local pre-game football and pre-game basketball shows. Burkowski is a graduate of the University of Florida and resides in Orlando.
    Tags:

    Golf, Masters Tournament, Steve Burkowski, Augusta National, Tiger Woods, LIV Golf, PGA Tour, Golf Commentary, Sports Media, Fans First a Sports Podcast, Jim Powell, Sports Announcer, PGA, NBCSports, GolfChannel

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    38 mins
  • Old School Billy Wagner: Hall of Fame Journey, Family, and the Future of Baseball
    Feb 26 2025

    Fans First, host Jim Powell and Tyler Flowers sits down with baseball legend Billy Badass Wagner, one of the greatest left-handed pitchers in MLB history. Billy talks about his emotional Hall of Fame election, the journey of becoming a Hall of Famer, and what it meant to him to be recognized for his incredible 400-save career. He shares stories about his family, including his son’s MLB career, his old-school approach to baseball, and his thoughts on the future of the game, including the impact of technology like robot umpires. Billy also dives into the lighter side of his career, from unforgettable pranks with teammates to his favorite catchers and the challenges of being a parent in the world of professional sports.

    Timestamps:

    • (01:00) Introduction to Billy Wagner
    • (01:39) Billy's Emotional Hall of Fame Announcement
    • (04:01) A Close Look at Billy Wagner’s Legacy
    • (07:47) The Story Behind Billy’s Unlikely Career
    • (11:09) Reflections on Hall of Fame Induction and Family Pride
    • (14:15) Billy Talks About the Hard Work of Being in the Hall of Fame
    • (18:10) Billy’s Early Career and His Change to Left-Handed Pitching
    • (19:11) Billy's Take on the Evolution of Baseball and Technology
    • (23:05) Thoughts on MLB's Future: Robot Umpires & Pitching Revolution
    • (27:18) Behind the Scenes: Baseball Pranks and Team Dynamics
    • (31:22) Billy Discusses His Favorite Catchers
    • (33:50) Billy’s Perspective on Old-School Baseball vs. New Trends
    • (36:15) The Most Unforgettable Moments of Billy’s Career
    • (39:48) Billy’s Regret About Missing a Championship
    • (42:03) Wrap-Up: Reflections on Billy’s Legacy and Family

    Key Takeaways:

    • Billy Wagner’s Legacy: A true powerhouse on the mound, Billy Wagner’s career is highlighted by his 400 saves and his reputation as the toughest pitcher to hit in MLB history.
    • Family and Baseball: Billy’s family has played a huge role in his career, from his emotional Hall of Fame election to his son’s current MLB journey.
    • Old-School Baseball Values: Billy shares his perspective on the game’s evolution, including his old-school approach and thoughts on the new era of baseball with the introduction of technology and robot umpires.
    • Hall of Fame Induction and Recognition: For Billy, being inducted into the Hall of Fame represents not just personal success, but a tribute to his small-town roots and the journey that led him to be a baseball legend.

    Resource Links:

    Fans First Podcast Website http://www.fansfirstpodcast.com


    About the Guest:

    Billy BadAss Wagner is a former MLB pitcher known for his powerful left arm and incredible fastball. With a career spanning over 16 years, Billy made a significant impact on the game, finishing with 400 saves, one of the highest marks for a relief pitcher. His achievements earned him a spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2025. Billy is also known for his humble beginnings in Southwest Virginia and his deep love for the game, which he continues to share with his family, especially his son, who is now playing in the major leagues.


    Billy Wagner, Baseball Hall of Fame, MLB, Jim Powell, Tyler Flowers, Sports Podcast, Baseball Stories, 400 Saves, Baseball Career, Baseball Legends, MLB Hall of Fame, Fan Stories, Baseball Pranks, Pitching Careers, Fans First, Billy the Kid

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    45 mins
  • 2025 MLB Spring Training Preview with Braves' Manager Brian Snitker
    Feb 7 2025

    Jim Powell and Tyler Flowers sit down with Brian Snitker, manager of the Atlanta Braves, to talk all things baseball, leadership, and the upcoming MLB season. From managing the off-season workload to navigating spring training, pitching rotations, and roster changes, Snitker gives an inside look at how the Braves prepare for success.

    The discussion dives into player development, the challenges of keeping a team healthy, and the impact of offseason roster moves. Plus, Brian Snitker shares his thoughts and insights on what makes Alex Anthopoulos one of the top GMs in the game, as well as on Chris Sale’s role, Spencer Strider’s return, and Ronald Acuña Jr.'s recovery. But we don’t just stop there, we talk about the 2025 Hall of Fame class led by Ichiro, Sabathia, and former Brave Billy Wagner.

    Timestamps:

    • [00:00] Introduction – Jim Powell & Tyler Flowers Welcome Brian Snitker
    • [02:00] What Does an MLB Manager Do in the Offseason? Snitker’s Routine & Calls with Alex Anthopoulos and what makes him one of the top GMs
    • [06:15] Travis d’Arnaud’s Departure & Murphy’s Opportunity as the Braves’ Primary Catcher
    • [09:30] Braves’ Offseason Moves – What Worked, What Didn’t & What to Expect
    • [15:45] Pitching Rotation Breakdown – Chris Sale’s Role, Strider’s Recovery & Ian Anderson’s Return
    • [22:00] Managing Player Development & The Next Generation of Braves Talent
    • [30:15] Leadership & Culture – How the Braves Stay Competitive in a Tough Division
    • [35:45] Flip the Switch Segment – Behind the Scenes with Alex Anthopoulos & Braves Front Office
    • [40:30] Get Off My Lawn Segment – The State of Modern Basketball

    Key Takeaways:

    • Spring Training is Key to Success – The Braves are focusing on keeping players healthy, optimizing pitching rotations, and ensuring strong roster depth.
    • Sean Murphy is Ready to Lead – With Travis d’Arnaud gone, Murphy is expected to thrive as Atlanta’s starting catcher.
    • Chris Sale’s Performance Will Be a Game-Changer – If Sale stays healthy, he could be a dominant force in the Braves’ rotation.
    • Alex Anthopoulos’ Leadership is Crucial – The Braves’ GM involves players, coaches, and even clubhouse staff in major decisions, ensuring a winning culture.

    Stay connected with us:

    • X: https://x.com/Jim_Powell
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-powell-38715a5/
    • Website: http://fansfirstpodcast.com/

    About Brian Snitker:

    Brian Snitker is the manager of the Atlanta Braves, leading the team to a World Series Championship in 2021. With decades of experience in player development, coaching, and leadership, he remains one of MLB’s most respected managers. His insights on team culture, roster strategy, and game management provide a unique inside look at professional baseball.

    MLB, Baseball, Atlanta Braves, Brian Snitker, Jim Powell, Tyler Flowers, MLB Offseason, Baseball Leadership, Braves Spring Training, Pitching Rotation, Player Development, Sports Podcast, Brian Snitker, Ronald Acuña Jr, Spencer Strider, Chris Sale, Ichiro, Sabathia, Billy Wagner,

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    40 mins
  • Bob Uecker’s Legacy & Tony Barnhart’s College Football Insights
    Jan 17 2025

    In this heartfelt episode of Fans First, Jim Powell reminisces about his 13-year tenure with the legendary Bob Uecker at the Milwaukee Brewers. Powell shares hilarious and touching stories, illustrating Uecker's incredible sense of humor, humility, and the unique bond they created. The episode also features a discussion with Tony Barnhart, 'Mr. College Football,' on the upcoming national championship game, addressing topics from the NIL to the future of college football, and insights on various college teams, including Ohio State and Notre Dame. Listeners are also invited to participate in upcoming episodes and join the Fans First community on social media.

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • (00:00) Starting with the Milwaukee Brewers
    • (00:27) First Impressions and Icebreakers
    • (02:10) Spring Training and Bob's Advice
    • (02:49) Life on the Road with Bob Uecker
    • (03:53) Bob Uecker's Loyalty to Milwaukee
    • (06:02) Upcoming Special Episode Announcement
    • (06:21) Personal Reflections on Bob Uecker
    • (09:11) College Football Playoff Discussion
    • (12:02) Analysis of the Notre Dame vs. Ohio State matchup and why Tony views Notre Dame as a "team of destiny”
    • (18:20) Future of college football: NIL challenges, transfer portal, and the need for collective bargaining agreements
    • (24:20) Future of College Football
    • (29:15) Closing Remarks and Farewell

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • Bob Uecker’s natural humor and kindness were integral to his character. He was able to ease the tension in the room with his jokes, helping others feel comfortable, and he always treated people with respect.
    • While the playoff system has added excitement, flaws remain in how teams are ranked and seeded, causing mismatches.
    • Tony believes Notre Dame has intangibles that could make them a "team of destiny," even if Ohio State has more talent on paper.
    • The NIL and transfer portal have fundamentally changed college sports. Solutions like salary caps or collective bargaining agreements could help stabilize the system.
    • Tony predicts 2026, when current contracts expire, as a pivotal year for addressing these challenges and reimagining the sport’s structure.

    ABOUT THE GUEST:

    Tony Barnhart is a former reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution who currently appears as a college football insider for CBS Sports on their college football coverage.

    Barnhart graduated with a degree in journalism from the University of Georgia in 1976. He began his career as a reporter for the Greensboro News & Record. He moved to Atlanta in 1984, where he covered mostly ACC action. In July 1987, he started as the college sports editor of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

    Before going to CBS, he was a reporter for ESPN's college football coverage beginning in 1993. He started appearing as a regional beat reporter on their "halftime blitz." Starting with the 1997 season, he began appearing on

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    31 mins