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On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT reacts to the shocking chaos of Week 1 and puts Arch Manning under the brightest spotlight. Florida State Seminoles bullied the Alabama Crimson Tide, Tommy Castellanos danced on their defense, and Arch Manning looked rattled as the Ohio State Buckeyes turned Texas into a checkdown clinic—yes, Arch Manning hype met reality. LSU Tigers out-toughed Clemson Tigers, Tennessee Volunteers steamrolled Syracuse, and the whole weekend screamed 2007-style disrespect and legacy flips. If Arch Manning doesn’t answer fast, Arch Manning becomes the cautionary tale everyone’s too scared to say out loud—and I’m about to say it.

On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT reacts to the Colorado Buffaloes falling 27–20 to Georgia Tech and explains why the Colorado Buffaloes are stuck in an early identity crisis without Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter. From the Colorado Buffaloes’ run-first pivot to Deion Sanders’ shaky clock management, I separate what’s real from week-one noise. Then it’s Nebraska Cornhuskers grit with Dylan Raiola’s growth, plus Auburn Tigers vs Baylor Bears where Jackson Arnold’s legs eased the heat on Hugh Freeze. I also challenge the “celebrity coach era” hype and torch the myth that a Group of Five auto-bid always fits a 12-best College Football Playoff. One sharp truth here is going to get fanbases tight—and I’m not pulling it back.

On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, @collegefootballwithsam joins JT to break down Week 1 of the 2025 College Football Season. Ohio State vs Texas is already being framed as disrespect toward the defending national champs, and JT calls out why Arch Manning and Julian Sayin are walking into the most hostile opener possible. LSU vs Clemson is a clash of playoff stakes, where Garrett Nussmeier’s turnovers and Cade Klubnik’s composure could decide everything in Death Valley. Notre Dame vs Miami is all about talent vs coaching, and JT doesn’t sugarcoat which side has the real edge. This isn’t your typical preview—because one of these teams is about to get exposed in week one.

On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT unloads his biggest NFL preseason takeaways heading into the 2025 season. The Cleveland Browns quarterback drama gets messy with Shedeur Sanders stuck in politics, while Shilo Sanders Sanders is already feeling the NFL’s dirty side. JT breaks down why the league might be holding back Deion Sanders’ sons, why Jaxson Dart could be the New York Giants’ last lifeline, and how Daniel Jones might shock everyone with the Indianapolis Colts. Plus, JT explains why Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens are too overpowered not to win the Super Bowl, and why the Chicago Bears under Ben Johnson are primed for a worst-to-first takeover. The hottest takes are here—wait until you hear JT’s unapologetic prediction.

On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT previews Week 1 of the 2025 College Football Season. Texas vs Ohio State, LSU vs Clemson, Alabama vs Florida State, Auburn vs Baylor—week one is loaded with games that will define playoff races before September even starts. JT breaks down Arch Manning’s hype, Bill Belichick’s shocking North Carolina debut, and the SEC’s reputation being on the line against the ACC, Big Ten, and Big 12. If you live, eat, and breathe football, this is the type of college football talk you won’t get anywhere else. JT’s take on who survives Week 1 will not be what you expect.

JT drops his full SEC record predictions for the 2025 college football season, breaking down every team’s win-loss outlook and conference standings. From Arkansas at the bottom to Alabama reclaiming the crown, JT gives no-holds-barred takes on the state of the SEC. He explains why Georgia, Texas, Oklahoma, and Florida are all in the mix but only two will make it to Atlanta. Expect blunt analysis, some fanbases getting exposed, and a surprise or two in the final standings. JT’s pick to win the SEC is going to ruffle feathers — and that’s exactly the point.

On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down why Georgia fans are stressing over offensive coordinator Mike Bobo and if he’s really the problem in Athens. Ohio State just named Julian Sayin their starting quarterback, and JT explains why he could be the most dangerous passer in the Big Ten. Florida quarterback DJ Lagway is getting Tim Tebow-level hype, but is it justified or overblown? South Carolina has La’Noris Sellers and the Beamer Boys ready to shock the SEC, while Deion Sanders looks to push Colorado into Big 12 title contention in year three. Finally, JT exposes why the SEC bias narrative is a flat-out lie and why the conference runs deeper than anyone wants to admit.

On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT goes off on why the Cincinnati Bengals, putting Trey Hendrickson on the trade block, is a terrible decision. Then JT gives his thoughts on Dillon Gaberiel's Cleveland Browns debut, the criticism surrounding the Raiders drafting Ashton Jeanty and more takeaways from Week 2 of the NFL Preseason.

On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down why Aaron Rodgers makes the Pittsburgh Steelers a dark horse Super Bowl threat in 2025 and why the NFL is sleeping on them. JT also explains why the Rashawn Slater injury completely flips the AFC West race in favor of the Denver Broncos, how the Cincinnati Bengals’ awful draft record will keep them out of the playoffs, and why the Baltimore Ravens might already have the Super Bowl locked up before Week 1. From the Dallas Cowboys’ ego problem with Jerry Jones to the massive gamble the Minnesota Vikings are taking with J.J. McCarthy, nothing is sugarcoated. This episode is all facts, no filters — and there’s one prediction here that’s going to leave a lot of fans heated.

On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT first reacts to the San Francisco 49ers trading Deebo Samuel to the Washington Commanders. Next JT explains why the Pittsburgh Steelers should be worried about the brewing bidding war for Justin Fields. What’s next for the Las Vegas Raiders at quarterback after Matthew Stafford's decision to stay with the Rams? JT explains why the Raiders must prioritize signing Sam Darnold in Free Agency. JT also gives his thoughts on the Browns' refusal to trade Myles Garrett and why the NFL hates Shedeur Sanders’ confidence.