• College Football's Biggest Rule Change in Years | The 5-for-5 Era Begins
    Jun 26 2026

    College football is entering a new era as the NCAA moves toward its new 5-for-5 eligibility model, giving athletes five seasons to play within five years. Ronnie McGill, D-Block, and JD break down what the rule actually means, why the traditional redshirt could become a thing of the past, and how the changes affect recruiting, roster management, NIL, and player development.

    The conversation explores whether this system will create NFL-style practice squads in college football, how coaches may handle young talent differently, and whether players will be more or less likely to enter the transfer portal. The crew also discusses the long-term impact on high school recruiting, injury waivers, medical hardships, and the growing influence of federal legislation on college athletics.

    Later, they shift to Brendan Sorsby's gambling controversy after the former quarterback lost his college eligibility and failed to receive an NFL supplemental draft opportunity. Ronnie explains how the supplemental draft process actually works, why the NFL took the position it did, and what realistic options remain for Sorsby's football future.

    If you enjoy in-depth conversations about college football, roster building, NCAA policy, and the future of the sport, this episode delivers an insider's perspective from former players and NFL personnel executives.


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    30 mins
  • The U Is Back: Can Miami Win It All in 2026?
    Jun 23 2026

    Miami is once again one of the biggest stories in college football, and this episode dives into whether "The U" is officially back.

    The crew debates Mario Cristobal's impact on the program and whether Miami's rise should be credited primarily to Cristobal's recruiting and culture-building or to the arrival of elite talent like Cam Ward. From rebuilding the roster to restoring Miami's national relevance, the discussion centers on how the Hurricanes have returned to the championship conversation.

    The conversation then shifts to new starting quarterback Darian Mensah and the controversial path that brought him from Duke to Miami. The hosts discuss Mensah's talent, his fit in Miami's offense, and why many believe he may be an upgrade at the position. They also examine the arrival of star receiver Cooper Bar-Kate and how Miami's offense could be even more explosive in 2026.

    On the defensive side, the crew breaks down the challenge of replacing NFL-caliber talent such as Rueben Bain and Akheem Mesidor while highlighting the next wave of Miami defenders ready to step into larger roles. With Jason Taylor continuing to develop elite defensive linemen and several highly regarded recruits waiting in the wings, the Hurricanes appear positioned to maintain one of the ACC's most talented defenses.

    Finally, the hosts analyze Miami's 2026 schedule game-by-game, debate the toughest tests on the slate, and discuss whether the Hurricanes can navigate key matchups against Clemson, Notre Dame, Virginia Tech, and Florida State. The discussion concludes with predictions for Miami's season record and whether this roster has what it takes to compete for an ACC Championship, College Football Playoff berth, and potentially a national title.

    Is Miami truly back? The guys make their case and explain why the Hurricanes may have their best opportunity in years to reclaim college football's biggest stage.


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    36 mins
  • The Knicks End the Drought + The Brendan Sorsby Fallout
    Jun 19 2026

    The New York Knicks are NBA champions for the first time since 1973, and the crew kicks off the show by discussing what the title means for New York fans and the league as a whole. They debate whether the Knicks have surpassed the Dallas Cowboys as "America's Team" and explore why Madison Square Garden continues to hold a unique place in sports.

    The conversation shifts to Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs. The hosts discuss Wembanyama's growing edge, his physical style of play during the Finals, and whether the NBA needs more rivalries and villains to bring back some of the intensity that defined previous eras of basketball.

    The crew also takes a closer look at De'Aaron Fox and the costly decisions he made during the Finals. Was it simply a bad stretch of basketball, or were the mistakes so unusual that comparisons to the now-infamous "Sorsby" label are fair? The guys debate whether pressure, injuries, or the moment itself contributed to Fox's struggles.

    The discussion then turns to Brendan Sorsby and the latest chapter in one of college football's most talked-about stories. With Sorsby stepping away from competition amid ongoing controversy, the hosts discuss whether the decision was truly his own, the role of the NCAA and the Big 12, and whether the outcome was inevitable.

    The episode wraps up with a look at Sorsby's NFL future. The crew examines the Supplemental Draft process, discusses where they value Sorsby as a prospect, and debates whether NFL teams will be willing to take a chance on him despite the off-field headlines.


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    37 mins
  • Can Georgia Tech Stay in the ACC Race?
    Jun 18 2026

    On this episode of Bleav in the ACC, the spotlight turns to Georgia Tech as the crew continues its comprehensive preview of every ACC program entering the 2026 season. Darian, Ronnie, and JD examine the challenges facing the Yellow Jackets after the departure of quarterback Haynes King and discuss whether transfer quarterback Chandler Mendoza can successfully guide the offense into its next chapter. The conversation includes a look at one of the conference's most intriguing running back tandems, key transfer additions on offense, and how new offensive coordinator George Godsey may shape the identity of the unit moving forward.

    The discussion then shifts to the defensive side of the ball, where Georgia Tech is looking to address several issues that limited the team's ceiling a season ago. The hosts analyze the hiring of defensive coordinator Jason Seymour, the importance of improving the pass rush and turnover production, and the impact of the program's recruiting and transfer portal additions. The episode concludes with a game-by-game breakdown of Georgia Tech's 2026 schedule, predictions for the season, and a conversation about Brent Key's contract incentives and the realities of building a consistent winner in today's ACC. The result is a thorough evaluation of one of the conference's most interesting teams heading into the upcoming season.


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    33 mins
  • Courtroom Wins & Contract Wars
    Jun 17 2026

    This week on Bleav in the ACC, Darian, Ronnie, and JD tackle some of the biggest headlines in football. The conversation begins with the controversial court ruling that allows Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby to regain his eligibility despite NCAA gambling violations. The hosts debate whether the NCAA is losing its ability to enforce rules, discuss the growing role of courts in college athletics, and examine what this decision could mean for future athletes facing disciplinary action. The crew also shares differing perspectives on player rights, punishment, and whether the ruling ultimately benefits or harms college football.

    Later, the focus shifts to San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk and his increasingly public conflict with the organization. The hosts break down Aiyuk's social media comments, discuss how NFL front offices view situations like this, and analyze whether his approach is helping or hurting his long-term future. Ronnie provides insight from his NFL scouting and personnel background, offering a front-office perspective on contract disputes, trade demands, player leverage, and organizational decision-making. The episode is filled with spirited debate, behind-the-scenes football insight, and honest opinions on two of the sport's most talked-about stories.


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    38 mins
  • SMU: Bringing Back the Pony Express
    Jun 8 2026

    SMU has emerged as one of the ACC's most successful programs since joining the conference, and this episode takes a deep dive into the Mustangs' rise under head coach Rhett Lashley. We discuss Lashley's impact on the program, how SMU has built a winning culture in Dallas, and why the Mustangs continue to outperform expectations despite often being overlooked in the Texas football landscape.

    The conversation begins with quarterback Kevin Jennings and his importance to SMU's success. We look back at the Mustangs' 2024 ACC Championship season and College Football Playoff appearance, evaluate Jennings' development, discuss the injuries that impacted his 2025 campaign, and examine what a healthy senior season could mean for SMU's championship aspirations.

    We also break down one of the ACC's most productive offenses. The discussion includes SMU's league-leading scoring offense, their efficiency in the red zone, the departure of key contributors such as running back Rashard Smith and wide receiver Roderick Daniels Jr., and how the Mustangs plan to replace that production heading into 2026.

    Defensively, we analyze a unit that quietly ranked among the ACC's best. We discuss the pass defense numbers, the ability to generate turnovers and sacks, and why SMU continues to win despite not receiving the same national attention as many of the traditional powers in college football.

    Finally, we preview the 2026 schedule game-by-game, discuss Vegas' 8.5-win total, and debate whether the Mustangs can return to the ACC Championship Game and potentially make another run at the College Football Playoff.


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    32 mins
  • NFL Shockwaves: Myles Garrett and A.J. Brown on the Move
    Jun 5 2026

    The NFL landscape shifted dramatically with two major blockbuster trades, and we break down everything surrounding the moves involving Myles Garrett and A.J. Brown.

    The show begins with a deep dive into the trade that sent Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams. We discuss the Rams' continued "win-now" philosophy, the significant draft compensation involved, and whether pairing Garrett with an already talented defense makes Los Angeles a legitimate Super Bowl contender. We also examine Cleveland's perspective, including the salary cap relief, additional draft capital, and how Jared Verse factors into the Browns' rebuilding plans.

    The conversation then shifts to the much-discussed trade sending A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots. We evaluate what Brown brings to Drake Maye and the Patriots offense, whether New England paid an appropriate price, and how Mike Vrabel's prior relationship with Brown could impact the transition.

    A major portion of the discussion centers on Brown's tenure in Philadelphia. We examine reports of locker room tension, the relationship between Brown and Jalen Hurts, and whether the Eagles may actually benefit from moving on despite losing one of the league's most talented receivers.

    Throughout the episode, we debate the concept of "winning" a trade, discuss team chemistry, roster building philosophies, and whether talent alone is enough when organizations are trying to build championship cultures.


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    29 mins
  • Pat Narduzzi's Panthers: Built to Last
    Jun 2 2026

    The Carolina's Own crew continues its ACC football preview series with an in-depth look at the Pitt Panthers. The conversation begins with Pat Narduzzi's eleven-year tenure and the consistency he has brought to Pittsburgh, including an ACC Championship and a reputation for fielding some of the nation's toughest defenses. The guys examine Pitt's elite run defense, linebacker play, and the challenges the Panthers face generating pressure on opposing quarterbacks.

    On offense, the discussion centers around quarterback Mason Heintschel and his impressive freshman campaign. Ronnie, D-Block, and JD analyze whether Heintschel can take the next step in 2026, despite concerns about an offensive line that surrendered 44 sacks last season. The crew also evaluates Pitt's rushing attack, receiver room, and overall offensive ceiling heading into the season.

    The conversation expands into a broader discussion about modern college football, including NIL, transfer portal rules, roster building, player development, and whether college football should move toward multi-year player contracts. The hosts debate how today's environment compares to their own playing careers and what changes could improve the sport.

    The crew then makes game-by-game predictions for Pitt's 2026 schedule, debating whether the Panthers will finish above or below their projected win total. Finally, the show wraps up with a discussion about the recent gambling controversy involving Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, the challenges facing young athletes in today's environment, and how professional sports continue to handle gambling-related issues.


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    1 hr and 2 mins