Best Podcast Episodes About SEC

Best Podcast Episodes About SEC

Everything podcasters are saying about SEC — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Mar 30, 2026 – 28 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About SEC

Bankless
“The SEC and the CFTC just clarified the rules of the road for crypto. They're actually telling us at this point which crypto assets aren't securities and which ones are. It's almost like they're giving crypto everything it's always asked for and that it is possible to provide crypto. clarity on crypto assets without going through an act of Congress. The velocity of good news coming out of both the CFTC and the SEC is like a little bit overwhelming. …” “The SEC and the CFTC just clarified the rules of the road for crypto. They're actually telling us at this point which crypto assets aren't securities and which ones are. It's almost like they're giving crypto everything it's always asked for and that it is possible to provide crypto. clarity on crypto assets without going through an act of Congress. The velocity of good news coming out of both the CFTC and the SEC is like a little bit overwhelming. It's like we were getting good news last week. We were winning last week and we're winning again this week. There's a clip from Chairman Paul Atkins introducing this, probably worth watching. Let's just go ahead and listen to it. So today, I'm pleased to announce that the SEC's persistent failure to provide clarity on this question is over. As we …” View more
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The SEC and CFTC are finally providing the clarity the crypto industry has long demanded, bypassing the need for Congressional action.
The SEC's approval of NASDAQ's tokenized securities trading is a major win for crypto, signaling full regulatory clarity and a push for traditional finance to embrace blockchain.
Bankless · ROLLUP: Crypto Momentum | Regime Shift? | Payments War | Prediction Boom | SBF on Netflix · Mar 20, 2026
The Right Time with Bomani Jones
“… Correct. Like, Will Wade has to make the tournament every couple of years. honestly the demands of being a football a basketball coach in the SEC are not nearly as bad as they used to be because it used to be important to have a good basketball team so that you could recruit now you just need to pay them like it don matter if your basketball team any good or anybody at the back you know because they take them to basketball games on the visit yeah so like Nick Saban like hey man we got to get alabama basketball back to what it used to be we need to have a building that popping when we …” “… right here. This is this is you guys have decided to be the most obnoxious program in America, which, by the way, can be fun. Here's the thing I'd say, though. Lane Kiffin has to win. Yes. Will Wade simply needs to put forth a respectable product. Correct. Correct. Like, Will Wade has to make the tournament every couple of years. honestly the demands of being a football a basketball coach in the SEC are not nearly as bad as they used to be because it used to be important to have a good basketball team so that you could recruit now you just need to pay them like it don matter if your basketball team any good or anybody at the back you know because they take them to basketball games on the visit yeah so like Nick Saban like hey man we got to get alabama basketball back to what it used to be we need to have a building that popping when we take the people man they're like how about we just give them some money what do you think of that yeah you get that” View more
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LSU's basketball coach Will Wade has just bought a house in Baton Rouge, signaling a potential shift in the coaching landscape. As the SEC evolves, the pressure on basketball coaches is changing; they now focus on maintaining a respectable program rather than just winning. This new dynamic allows LSU to embrace a more audacious coaching style, pairing Wade with high-profile figures like Lane Kiffin and Kim Mulkey.
The Right Time with Bomani Jones · Duke's all-time choke vs. UConn in Elite 8, Tiger Woods arrested, Will Wade to LSU | 03.30 · Mar 30, 2026
Prof G Markets
“… belief that one, they'd get very rich, which they did, and two, that they wouldn't be punished, which they probably won't. Now, if we agree that the second option is more likely, that they knew something probably because of a connection to the president, then the next question becomes, isn't that illegal? Shouldn't they be in jail? And the answer to that question is a resounding yes. If someone knew what Trump was going to do ahead of time, then that is material, non-public information that meets the SEC's definition of what constitutes illegal insider trading. But, and here is the most …” “… trades, which leaves us with two conclusions. Either a handful of individuals are getting extraordinarily lucky with their extraordinarily large and well-timed bets, or a handful of individuals knew something and they decided to trade on it in the belief that one, they'd get very rich, which they did, and two, that they wouldn't be punished, which they probably won't. Now, if we agree that the second option is more likely, that they knew something probably because of a connection to the president, then the next question becomes, isn't that illegal? Shouldn't they be in jail? And the answer to that question is a resounding yes. If someone knew what Trump was going to do ahead of time, then that is material, non-public information that meets the SEC's definition of what constitutes illegal insider trading. But, and here is the most important part, the SEC under this administration has very little interest in prosecuting and investigating cases of insider trading. In fact, last year, SEC enforcement actions declined by about 30% after Trump had taken office. It also settled only $800 million worth of cases, which is the lowest number ever in which we've seen an administration change. …” View more
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Insider trading surrounding Trump's Iran talks reveals a shocking level of corruption within our financial markets. With the SEC declining to prosecute cases and a resignation over investigations into the Trump family, the system is failing to hold wrongdoers accountable. If we don't act through voting, this corruption will only worsen.
Prof G Markets · Is the Oil Crisis About to Break Global Supply Chains? · Mar 25, 2026
Bankless
“… it's a mixer. It is not just open source developers, but it is like going up against what I think the nation state would say, like a national security threat versus individual freedoms. and when you take the judgment of the nation state about a nation state security threat the judgment is always going to be like well it's a threat and we need to ban it and it it takes a very noble politician and a very noble leader to preserve the rights of individual freedom and autonomy and privacy over the nation state because inherently the nation state is always going to protect itself yeah it takes …” “… c crypto capital of the world if you're still doing that? Yeah. Maybe better than the Democrats, maybe better than the Biden administration, but we're still not getting what we need on the crypto side of things. It is because it's privacy, because it's a mixer. It is not just open source developers, but it is like going up against what I think the nation state would say, like a national security threat versus individual freedoms. and when you take the judgment of the nation state about a nation state security threat the judgment is always going to be like well it's a threat and we need to ban it and it it takes a very noble politician and a very noble leader to preserve the rights of individual freedom and autonomy and privacy over the nation state because inherently the nation state is always going to protect itself yeah it takes people like the founding fathers and you know digital bill of rights a bill of rights you know to give give civil liberties to the people and to trust them with those civil liberties So I guess we not there yet but we will see There is a link we include in the show notes If you like to donate to the Roman Storm cause please do so. You need some …” View more
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Crypto advocates face a battle for individual freedoms against nation-state security concerns. The call to support Roman Storm highlights the need for legal backing in this ongoing struggle. As the SEC and CFTC collaborate on Project Crypto, the future of decentralized finance hangs in the balance.
Bankless · ROLLUP: Chaotic Era | Oil, Jobs, Credit | Nasdaq x Kraken | BlackRock Staked ETH | Roman Storm Retrial · Mar 13, 2026
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
“… and maybe move from one tier in societal wealth to another. And that's a big part of the American dream. But as we talk about private markets, the SEC has ancient rules now going on close to a century old to protect investors called accreditation laws. They apply to 95% of the country, apparently, and about 5% of us get to trade in some way in private companies where the value is created. The SEC has been challenged and charged with changing these, evolving these, and it never seems to happen. My perception is, which SEC chair is ever going to take this on? Because, hey, it's just easier to …” “… employees each and about $400 million in revenue in today's dollars, $120 million in those dollars. So obviously, there was this incredible opportunity for you to create and place a bet on these companies as an individual with a stock trading account and maybe move from one tier in societal wealth to another. And that's a big part of the American dream. But as we talk about private markets, the SEC has ancient rules now going on close to a century old to protect investors called accreditation laws. They apply to 95% of the country, apparently, and about 5% of us get to trade in some way in private companies where the value is created. The SEC has been challenged and charged with changing these, evolving these, and it never seems to happen. My perception is, which SEC chair is ever going to take this on? Because, hey, it's just easier to keep the status quo. But is there not an argument, I know there's some legislation now, to create a sophisticated investor test? So instead of you inherited a million dollars, you're qualified to buy stock in Uber when it's a private company. Why not a sophisticated test like a driver's license? And you learn how to trade in private companies and …” View more
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The SEC and CFTC's lack of coordination has historically stifled innovation, but new efforts aim to harmonize regulations and prevent jurisdictional conflicts, especially in crypto.
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg · Rewriting the Rules: The SEC & CFTC on Crypto, IPOs & the Future of American Markets · Mar 11, 2026
The Paul Barron Crypto Show
“… move going into it. And let's take further into this. I want to show you something right here that I think a lot of people are sleeping on. The SEC just defined a new model for stablecoins where, right now, it's a 2% haircut on stablecoins as opposed to the 100%. Let me show you something right here. This was Hester Paris explaining this, that the SEC staff will not object if broker-dealers apply a 2% haircut rather than a punitive 100% haircut on proprietary positions in qualifying stablecoins when calculating net capital, meaning balance sheet. This is huge. It is a much bigger deal than …” “… Ripple. Here's another example of this. When you get Clarity out of an industry, when Polymarket essentially was able to get Clarity on their own industry. What happened? You had the ICE, of course, investing $2 billion into Polymarket. This was a major move going into it. And let's take further into this. I want to show you something right here that I think a lot of people are sleeping on. The SEC just defined a new model for stablecoins where, right now, it's a 2% haircut on stablecoins as opposed to the 100%. Let me show you something right here. This was Hester Paris explaining this, that the SEC staff will not object if broker-dealers apply a 2% haircut rather than a punitive 100% haircut on proprietary positions in qualifying stablecoins when calculating net capital, meaning balance sheet. This is huge. It is a much bigger deal than it sounds. And it could reframe the entire market going forward.” View more
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Ripple is on the verge of significant acquisitions, potentially shaking up the banking industry. Following recent SEC clarity on stablecoins, CEO Garlinghouse hints at a strategic shift that could redefine Ripple's role in the market. This new regulatory environment may open doors for Ripple to expand aggressively into banking and partnerships.
The Paul Barron Crypto Show · CLARITY Weekend Showdown vs Banks!!!🔥 · Feb 20, 2026
The Tony Kornheiser Show
“… Atlanta, and I would like them to beat either Miami or Ole Miss. So, I noticed this the other day. There was a graphic on some show somewhere. The SEC, which doesn't just pride themselves on being the best conference, arrogantly tells you they're the best conference all the time, and doesn't really want anybody else to play college football. Okay. Their bowl record this year is awful. Have you seen it? It's something like 4-8 or 4-9, right? Yes, yes. What do you make of that? Well, I think the, sort of, the popular, you know, thing that people are wondering at the moment is, has the NIL era …” “it'll be hard to beat Oregon again, but they did it in Eugene, so I think they can do it in Atlanta, and I would like them to beat either Miami or Ole Miss. So, I noticed this the other day. There was a graphic on some show somewhere. The SEC, which doesn't just pride themselves on being the best conference, arrogantly tells you they're the best conference all the time, and doesn't really want anybody else to play college football. Okay. Their bowl record this year is awful. Have you seen it? It's something like 4-8 or 4-9, right? Yes, yes. What do you make of that? Well, I think the, sort of, the popular, you know, thing that people are wondering at the moment is, has the NIL era maybe softened or negated some of the advantages that they had before when they did... When they cheated just under the table, like everybody did. Go on probation more than other people did, so... Yeah, so that to me is fascinating. Is it true that they no longer sort of have that kind of advantage? You know, some of these bowl losses... Iowa beat …” View more
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The SEC's bowl game performance this year is surprisingly poor, with a record of 4-8 or 4-9, raising questions about their dominance. This decline may indicate that the NIL era has leveled the playing field, as teams like Iowa beat traditionally stronger SEC teams like Vanderbilt. As the landscape of college football shifts, the SEC's future success in bowl games is uncertain.
The Tony Kornheiser Show · “Let’s go bowling” · Jan 05, 2026
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
“… Alabama. Not the cream of a total fraud of a conference. Like, there is no result that I got over the last two weeks, more of an indictment of the SEC, and more verifying of my belief that everyone in that conference has been a highly regarded mediocrity. Every single thing in that conference is a highly regarded mediocrity. Well, I'm assuming that you're then going to say that the Big Ten is the best conference, but like, is the Big Ten that much better than the SEC? The Big Ten won all of its bowl games except Michigan against Tennessee, and the SEC lost too many of its bowl games because …” “… has the most unimpeachable record that there is there, correct? Right, which is why they got the one seed. And they won by a field goal against Ohio State, and now they are favored to win the championship, at least in part because of what they did to Alabama. Not the cream of a total fraud of a conference. Like, there is no result that I got over the last two weeks, more of an indictment of the SEC, and more verifying of my belief that everyone in that conference has been a highly regarded mediocrity. Every single thing in that conference is a highly regarded mediocrity. Well, I'm assuming that you're then going to say that the Big Ten is the best conference, but like, is the Big Ten that much better than the SEC? The Big Ten won all of its bowl games except Michigan against Tennessee, and the SEC lost too many of its bowl games because all of its teams are frauds. Look, I know I'm being absolutist about this, and I know I'm overstating it, but what we've” View more
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The SEC's reputation is under fire as the Big Ten shines in bowl games, raising questions about the quality of competition. Indiana's unbeaten record and impressive victories highlight a shift in power dynamics, suggesting that the Big Ten may be the best conference in college football. This analysis challenges long-held beliefs about conference superiority and exposes the mediocrity lurking within the SEC.
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz · Hour 1: Tamara's Buttons (feat. Lucy Rohden) · Jan 05, 2026
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
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The Miami Hurricanes are gearing up for a showdown with SEC teams, and the stakes couldn't be higher. This matchup is not just about football; it's a clash of cultures and legacies in college sports. Fans are eager to see if the Hurricanes can reclaim their former glory against the powerhouse teams of the SEC.
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz · Local Hour: The U Is Back (For Real This Time) · Jan 05, 2026
The Paul Barron Crypto Show
“… which is huge. And we're going to see a little more coordination. It looks like maybe a tailored innovation exemption coming pretty soon from the SEC CFTC. There's that MOU last week. They're going to be coordinating a lot more together on oversight and enforcement potentially. And so I think the agencies are making that kind of backup plan that Congress isn't able to act.” “… well? I think we're kind of seeing that playing out right now with the agencies really stepping up and saying we're providing guidance. And here's a roadmap of what the guidance is going to look like. We saw today with the no action letter for animals, which is huge. And we're going to see a little more coordination. It looks like maybe a tailored innovation exemption coming pretty soon from the SEC CFTC. There's that MOU last week. They're going to be coordinating a lot more together on oversight and enforcement potentially. And so I think the agencies are making that kind of backup plan that Congress isn't able to act.” View more
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With the midterms approaching, regulatory agencies are stepping up their game to provide clarity in the crypto landscape as Democrats gain ground. This includes a significant no-action letter and potential tailored exemptions from the SEC and CFTC, indicating a coordinated effort to manage oversight amidst a possible Congressional stalemate. This proactive approach highlights the agencies' intent to fill the legislative void and guide innovation in the financial sector.
The Paul Barron Crypto Show · War Hits Banks Triggering Crypto Escape🔥CLARITY Act Odds🚨Ron Hammond INTERVIEW · Mar 17, 2026
KSR
“… in the non-conference where they scored like around 120 points. And they didn't play a great non-conference schedule. And then the front of their SEC schedule is a little easier, too. So I think they're getting into the tougher competition. Yeah, and that's also why they're on the bubble line. And the bottom is because they don't have a ton of losses, but they didn't really play a ton of good teams in the non-conference. They opened the SEC with LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State. So they were 7-1 in first place for a long time. But even kind of with the non-conference, I think they were doing …” “… and people figure you out? That and their top 20 in a bunch of stats, like threes, threes attempted, forcing turnovers. But I think they padded their stats a lot earlier in the year. They're ranked high in scoring offense. But they had like four games in the non-conference where they scored like around 120 points. And they didn't play a great non-conference schedule. And then the front of their SEC schedule is a little easier, too. So I think they're getting into the tougher competition. Yeah, and that's also why they're on the bubble line. And the bottom is because they don't have a ton of losses, but they didn't really play a ton of good teams in the non-conference. They opened the SEC with LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State. So they were 7-1 in first place for a long time. But even kind of with the non-conference, I think they were doing a lot of their work early, and now they ran into all the buzz sauce. Yeah. All right. So let's talk about what happens if we win. OK, if Kentucky were to win, we are now 10 and six in conference. Let's say we go to 11 and six. All right. If you're 11 and six in the conference, you have a chance to not only be a six seed, but I think you have a …” View more
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If Kentucky wins their next game, they could rise to a five or even three seed in the SEC tournament, turning their season around dramatically. This potential victory not only guarantees a 20-win season but also positions them for a strong March Madness run. Meanwhile, Texas A&M faces immense pressure to perform, adding to the stakes of this pivotal matchup.
KSR · 2026-03-03- KSR - Hour 1 · Mar 03, 2026
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
“Well, Ohio State last year, Michigan the year before, Miami, the SEC doesn't look the same. Alabama and Georgia do not look the same. Ole Miss, with that offense and all that movement and creativity, that to me is the future of college football in the South. Can we now say definitively, and maybe the gap's not huge, but it does feel like Big Ten football. Ohio, look at all the quarterbacks coming back next year. Maiava, Dante Moore, Julian San, it just feels like the Big Ten's better. My eyes, that's what it …” “Well, Ohio State last year, Michigan the year before, Miami, the SEC doesn't look the same. Alabama and Georgia do not look the same. Ole Miss, with that offense and all that movement and creativity, that to me is the future of college football in the South. Can we now say definitively, and maybe the gap's not huge, but it does feel like Big Ten football. Ohio, look at all the quarterbacks coming back next year. Maiava, Dante Moore, Julian San, it just feels like the Big Ten's better. My eyes, that's what it tells me, what does it tell you? I think that the Wolverines and Ohio State prove that the Big Ten is better at the highest level, but what's happened, Colin, now there's depth in the, there's never been depth in the Big Ten. That used to be the big two and little eight back when I grew up. Now all of a sudden you got Indiana, Oregon, and you're not …” View more
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The Big Ten is now proving to be stronger than the SEC, not just at the top with teams like Ohio State and Michigan, but also in depth across the conference. With emerging talents and improved coaching, teams like Indiana and Illinois are challenging the traditional powerhouses, marking a significant shift in college football dynamics. Miami's resurgence adds to the narrative that the Big Ten is on the rise while the SEC is experiencing a decline.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd · THE HERD - Hour 1 - Indiana winning the National Championship is a great story, Sean McDermott why the Bills fired, Urban Meyer · Jan 20, 2026
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
“Here we go, hour two. It's a Friday. Urban Meyer in five minutes. He used to coach in the SEC, formerly known as the dominating college football conference. I don't know, Jay Mack, it looks like the Mountain West with bigger stadiums. That's what I see. Well, I mean, I said this earlier, when you, there are certain, I'll show it to Urban, that one run play where they're pushing Ole Miss back 10 yards, nobody did that to the SEC four years ago. Nick Saban, there's a reason Nick Saban could have coached and left for television. He saw it …” “Here we go, hour two. It's a Friday. Urban Meyer in five minutes. He used to coach in the SEC, formerly known as the dominating college football conference. I don't know, Jay Mack, it looks like the Mountain West with bigger stadiums. That's what I see. Well, I mean, I said this earlier, when you, there are certain, I'll show it to Urban, that one run play where they're pushing Ole Miss back 10 yards, nobody did that to the SEC four years ago. Nick Saban, there's a reason Nick Saban could have coached and left for television. He saw it coming. If you took Texas and Texas A&M out of the SEC, they'd be Texas oil money. What would this conference be then? They can't compete getting the top recruits. Oil money, you can compete. I don't think people understand the gravity of where this is headed and how fast it's happening, Colin. Third straight nabby, no SEC team. Against, go look at …” View more
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Indiana football is poised for a brighter future, thanks to significant financial backing and a shift in college football dynamics. With Mark Cuban's massive investment, the program is transforming from a long-forgotten bottom dweller to a contender, while the SEC's dominance is being challenged by teams like Oregon. This shift highlights the changing landscape of college football, where money and resources are reshaping traditional power structures.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd · THE HERD - Hour 2 - New Blazing 5 picks, Urban Meyer joins The Herd · Jan 09, 2026
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
“… He's making some great throws. Miami is a problem for whoever wins this game tonight, Indiana and Oregon. Listen, I said this for, it was like the SEC won like 13 natties in 15 or 16 or something years. And you could see the gap in talent. Right. It is noticeable. I used that play you talked about coach. I said that play, that run play, I'm sitting with J-Mac here and I said, this did not happen four years ago to any SEC team, maybe Vandy. I said, this is now happening to Ole Miss. I saw it happen to LSU. I saw it happen to Alabama. Like, I'm sorry, but the quality of SEC defenses, it's just …” “… And here's the problem for the opponents. It's hard to score in Miami. And now Carson Beck is playing like the Carson Beck that everybody talked about for the last four years that, cause he has all the talent. Now he's taking care of the ball. He's making some great throws. Miami is a problem for whoever wins this game tonight, Indiana and Oregon. Listen, I said this for, it was like the SEC won like 13 natties in 15 or 16 or something years. And you could see the gap in talent. Right. It is noticeable. I used that play you talked about coach. I said that play, that run play, I'm sitting with J-Mac here and I said, this did not happen four years ago to any SEC team, maybe Vandy. I said, this is now happening to Ole Miss. I saw it happen to LSU. I saw it happen to Alabama. Like, I'm sorry, but the quality of SEC defenses, it's just not the same. Urban, it doesn't look the same on television. Georges is good, but can't, I mean, let's be honest. Trinidad Chambliss did whatever he wanted to in the last 10 minutes of that game. You're seeing it, I'm seeing it. I think Nick Saban figured it out, got out of there. When you see it, it doesn't look like it looked three years ago, …” View more
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Miami's aggressive playstyle is transforming them into a formidable opponent for SEC teams, challenging the traditional dominance of the conference. With their physicality and confidence, they're not just competing but changing the landscape of college football. This shift raises questions about the future of SEC defenses and the overall competitiveness of the game.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd · Best of The Herd · Jan 09, 2026
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
“… there was a moment, don't go to it yet. There was a moment last night that really crystallized to me the demise, and it's not arguable, of the SEC. There was a singular play. Middle of the game, run play for Miami against SEC team Ole Miss. Watch the play. It is a run play, and it would've gone for five or six yards. Watch the ACC team push the SEC team back 12 yards. That didn't happen five years ago. Nobody pushed Georgia around, LSU around, Bama around. Bama just got housed by Indiana. That play. Miami is bigger than the SEC team. They're stronger than the SEC team. They're more …” “… go to Carolina. Matt Stafford can't stop throwing the ball to the other team. He's a 37-year-old pro. So we think an October loss should wreck it for a 19, 20-year-old kid? Miami is a symbol of what college football now is. And I want to specifically, there was a moment, don't go to it yet. There was a moment last night that really crystallized to me the demise, and it's not arguable, of the SEC. There was a singular play. Middle of the game, run play for Miami against SEC team Ole Miss. Watch the play. It is a run play, and it would've gone for five or six yards. Watch the ACC team push the SEC team back 12 yards. That didn't happen five years ago. Nobody pushed Georgia around, LSU around, Bama around. Bama just got housed by Indiana. That play. Miami is bigger than the SEC team. They're stronger than the SEC team. They're more physical than the SEC team. Well, it's Ole Miss. Ole Miss this year's really good. They're the best SEC team this year. They beat Georgia. Georgia couldn't stop them. Bama couldn't stop anybody. Ole Miss couldn't stop Miami last night when it mattered. But that play symbolized it. You can't have a card dealer.” View more
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Miami's physicality on the field starkly contrasts with SEC teams, showcasing a shift in college football dynamics. A pivotal moment in a recent game against Ole Miss highlighted this change, as Miami pushed back an SEC team, a feat unthinkable just a few years ago. This indicates a new era where Miami's strength and performance challenge the SEC's long-held dominance.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd · THE HERD - Hour 1 - Miami is headed to the National Championship, The U is back! · Jan 09, 2026
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
“… Their coach gets poached by a rival LSU. You got coaches for Ole Miss seesawing back and forth to LSU right now. I mean, it's real coaches of the SEC. It's like a housewife show. It's crazy, but it's absolutely sustainable. When revenue is great, even debt in this country is sustainable. Debt in Europe is a problem. Their economy is not growing like ours. Our economy, you keep hearing economists say, now the economy, we were predicting a recession, but it's very resilient economy because our economy just keeps growing. It's separated from Europe. So I don't love debt either, but it remains …” “Bravo wishes they had the drama of Ole Miss. Their coach gets poached by a rival LSU. You got coaches for Ole Miss seesawing back and forth to LSU right now. I mean, it's real coaches of the SEC. It's like a housewife show. It's crazy, but it's absolutely sustainable. When revenue is great, even debt in this country is sustainable. Debt in Europe is a problem. Their economy is not growing like ours. Our economy, you keep hearing economists say, now the economy, we were predicting a recession, but it's very resilient economy because our economy just keeps growing. It's separated from Europe. So I don't love debt either, but it remains sustainable because our economy is growing. The economy of college football is exploding. We just can't keep paying. Mark Cuban just wrote a $12 million check. You got all sorts of billionaires and 200 millionaires writing huge checks right now. The conferences are growing in revenue. That's fine. I mean, I get Oregon and Miami and Ole Miss and …” View more
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Despite chaos from their coach's departure, Ole Miss players are unfazed and focused on winning. Their resilience reflects the booming revenue in college football, making even turmoil sustainable. As the SEC drama unfolds, Ole Miss stands as a testament to thriving under pressure.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd · THE HERD - Hour 1 - Dolphins fire Mike McDaniel, the NFL HC openings, Matt Stafford vs Drake Maye · Jan 08, 2026
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
“I hope that this postseason, its legacy is like this Big Ten, SEC bull**** comes to an end. Not Big Ten. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I took out Ohio State along the way and was right there with Indiana, and everyone said this was a team that lost to SMU. I think that a lot of that stuff is bogus. We were touting it all season long, and I just hope we don't repeat the same mistakes when there's a situation like Oklahoma and Alabama reputationally just getting in. The conversation was just so driven by Notre Dame …” “I hope that this postseason, its legacy is like this Big Ten, SEC bull**** comes to an end. Not Big Ten. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I took out Ohio State along the way and was right there with Indiana, and everyone said this was a team that lost to SMU. I think that a lot of that stuff is bogus. We were touting it all season long, and I just hope we don't repeat the same mistakes when there's a situation like Oklahoma and Alabama reputationally just getting in. The conversation was just so driven by Notre Dame versus Miami that Notre Dame was asleep at the wheel and didn't get to propagandize their own case against those lesser teams. Look, we have had two years of this expanded playoff. We do not have a big enough sample size for them to keep adding teams. I watched all the bowl games, and there was not a set of teams that I was like, yeah, I really wish I …” View more
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The SEC's dominance in college football is being questioned as their top teams struggle in bowl games against underdogs. This raises doubts about their playoff qualifications, particularly when teams like Notre Dame, who performed better, get overlooked. With ongoing discussions about playoff expansion, the legitimacy of conference rankings is under scrutiny, especially regarding the inclusion of lesser-known teams like James Madison.
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz · The Big Suey: Sports Are Stupid (feat. Dianna Russini) · Jan 20, 2026
Tech Brew Ride Home
“… listing when market conditions improve. Quoting Coindesk, a Kraken spokesperson said, as we announced in November, we filed confidentially with the SEC, and that is all we can really share. The downturn in crypto markets since October, when Bitcoin touched a record high, has made companies more cautious about going public or raising fresh capital as declining asset prices and weaker trading volumes weigh on valuations and investor sentiment. PayWord, Kraken's parent, said it confidentially filed a draft S1 registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in connection …” “Meanwhile, though, sources say that Kraken has paused its IPO plans amid the downturn in crypto markets since October and may revisit a listing when market conditions improve. Quoting Coindesk, a Kraken spokesperson said, as we announced in November, we filed confidentially with the SEC, and that is all we can really share. The downturn in crypto markets since October, when Bitcoin touched a record high, has made companies more cautious about going public or raising fresh capital as declining asset prices and weaker trading volumes weigh on valuations and investor sentiment. PayWord, Kraken's parent, said it confidentially filed a draft S1 registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with a proposed initial public offering of common stock on November 19th That was the day after Kraken said it was valued at billion when it raised million in new funding including a million investment from Citadel Securities to support its push to bring traditional financial markets onto blockchain infrastructure Last year, a more favorable …” View more
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Kraken has halted its IPO plans due to a downturn in the crypto market, which has affected investor sentiment and valuations. The company had confidentially filed with the SEC for its IPO in November, but with Bitcoin's recent price drop, they are now reconsidering the timing. This decision highlights the broader challenges facing the crypto sector as it navigates a turbulent market environment.
Tech Brew Ride Home · Crypto Gets Its Rulebook · Mar 18, 2026
The Ryen Russillo Show
“… interesting about them that like I'm not worried about it. It just something that I keep going back and forth I guess and I sort of overthinking The SEC was last year historically great I think that conference was I put it up there with any conference any year from any conference in college basketball history It had depth it had obviously two Final Four teams It was just a great basketball conference last year. This year it's still good, but there aren't really other elite teams. It's kind of Florida on their own, and there are other good teams. Arkansas is not bad. You know, Bama's always …” “… don't win the national championship. And he made every single one of them. And they don't have that this year. They don't have a guy like that. But having said that, like their front court is so deep and they are so good defensively. I think what's interesting about them that like I'm not worried about it. It just something that I keep going back and forth I guess and I sort of overthinking The SEC was last year historically great I think that conference was I put it up there with any conference any year from any conference in college basketball history It had depth it had obviously two Final Four teams It was just a great basketball conference last year. This year it's still good, but there aren't really other elite teams. It's kind of Florida on their own, and there are other good teams. Arkansas is not bad. You know, Bama's always okay. But it's really Florida's like the only national title caliber team in this league. And they are rolling through the SEC. And I don't mean to say, I'm not like doing some argument like they haven't played anyone, they haven't been tested. But you do kind of wonder like the difference between last year and this year. Last year, they absolutely …” View more
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Florida's basketball team, last year's national champions, is facing challenges this season without standout player Walter Clayton. While they dominate the SEC, questions arise about their competition level and the depth of their roster compared to last year's historic conference. Can they maintain their momentum despite a shaky start against tougher teams?
The Ryen Russillo Show · Bam’s 83 Was Awesome. All In on the Spurs? The Ravens–Crosby Drama w/ Mike Sando, Plus College Hoops w/ Mark Titus! · Mar 11, 2026
KSR
“… in. It's awesome. Yes. Wow. So anyway, I think it is a great story. One person writes, guys, make everybody predict. How many games do we win in the SEC tournament? What's our seed in the NCAA tournament? I think we win two. We lose Friday. I think we play Florida close. I actually think we play them well Friday but lose, and if we do that and play them well, I think we end up a sixth seed in the NCAA tournament. That's going to be my pick. What about you, Drew? I think we lose to Florida, but I think we're going to be stuck in the seventh seed line. So get two games there, then maybe you …” “Sign that million-dollar contract and let them figure it out. I kind of like the mystery of I just every three years come in and baffle you all. Yeah. I love the video because he takes a moment to kind of just stop and just soak it all in. It's awesome. Yes. Wow. So anyway, I think it is a great story. One person writes, guys, make everybody predict. How many games do we win in the SEC tournament? What's our seed in the NCAA tournament? I think we win two. We lose Friday. I think we play Florida close. I actually think we play them well Friday but lose, and if we do that and play them well, I think we end up a sixth seed in the NCAA tournament. That's going to be my pick. What about you, Drew? I think we lose to Florida, but I think we're going to be stuck in the seventh seed line. So get two games there, then maybe you surprise us and make a run in the big tournament. What about you, Ryan? Yeah, we get LSU. We owe Missouri. I agree with you. We played Florida tight. We gave them a decent battle the last two games we played them. end up that 6-7, 6-7 seed. 6-7. And please stop. Even six-year-olds think that's lame now. You can stop, okay? 6-7. Go. Yeah. I think they …” View more
Ridealong summary
The crew predicts their team's performance in the SEC tournament and NCAA tournament, with some expecting a close loss to Florida and a sixth seed in the NCAA. They discuss the importance of the LSU game for seeding, while also sharing a light-hearted neighbor interaction that brings excitement to the conversation about the upcoming season.
KSR · 2026-03-10- KSR - Hour 2 · Mar 10, 2026

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