Here’s what went down Friday on G&A…
The Devils Went Down to Georgia… The guys discussed whether or not ASU had a chance against the Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday. Both Gambo & Ash say Georgia is no longer a top team in the SEC, and Gambo says the Devils’ best chance is to get into a shootout.
Cardinals/Colts: Ash is worried that the Colts’ passing attack, led by one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history Peyton Manning, might be the difference against the Cardinals on Sunday night. Gambo thinks Manning and Warner and their respective passing attacks are so equal that the game will come down to whoever runs the ball better.
Parity in College Football? After #4 Ole Miss lost 16-10 to unranked SEC foe South Carolina, it looks like even the best teams in college football are vulnerable. For the first time since 2000, 4 of the top 5 teams have lost in the first few weeks of the season, with USC, Oklahoma, Ole Miss and Oklahoma State each falling early.
Politically Correct? Were Bruce Pearl’s comments that referenced the white supremacist group, Ku Klux Klan, racist or just irresponsible? Gambo says the people who should take the most offense are the people of Granger County.
World renowned sports handicapper and good friend of the program BRANDON LANG broke down all of the marquee matchups in the NFL and NCAA. He likes the Bills plus 6 and the Eagles and Chiefs to play a high-scoring game, not to mention the Georgia Bulldogs to cover the twelve points they’re giving to ASU.
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth previewed the big Sunday night matchup between the Colts and Cardinals in Glendale. Mark says the one advantage the Cardinals have is that the Colts D will be exhausted after being on the field for more than 45 minutes Monday night against the Dolphins.
Monday we’ll be joined by Steve Nash and Amar’e Stoudemire, and we’ll have complete coverage of the Cardinals/Colts Sunday night matchup.




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