The Next Round (6/19/25) - Hour 3

EPISODE · Jun 19, 2025 · 55 MIN

The Next Round (6/19/25) - Hour 3

from The Next Round · host DBL Down Media

Who, statistically, has the best home field advantage in SEC Football? We have the numbers. ESPN’s Chris Low has ten college football records that will never be broken. College Football leaders leave meetings saying everything is on the table. However, Executive Director Rich Clark says there is no path to 16 teams without the SEC playing a nine game conference schedule. What is the hold up? With that comes three college football calendar. Do they make sense and can they save the sport as we love it? Is this the time the UAB Blazers should be conference shopping or digging in? Our Champions Boxing 40-in-40 is in the Big Ten with the Michigan Wolverines at #14. Michigan Football is looking to get back to national championship form but can they do it with a true freshman QB? Is it crazy more of our voters have Florida in the Playoffs than Michigan? Former Alabama Crimson Tide star CJ Mosley announces his retirement. Is he one of the greatest linebackers in Alabama Football history? The College World Series had a wild night in Omaha. The Arkansas Razorbacks had a two run lead with two outs in the bottom of the ninth but the LSU Tigers took advantage of the numerous Arkansas Baseball errors to advance. LSU Baseball is in the championship series again facing The Costal Carolina Chanticleers. The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders get a 400% raise. The NBA Finals could be down to one final game with the Oklahoma City Thunder on the verge of closing out the Indiana Pacers after the Thunder rolled 120-109 in Game Five. The Thunder and Pacers square off tonight at 7:30 on ABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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