
Army head coach Jeff Monken’s forward-thinking proposal ignites a conversation about the future of college football’s postseason. Monken’s willingness to move the iconic Army-Navy game to Thanksgiving weekend puts the nation’s values—duty, honor, country—front and center while challenging tradition for the greater good of the sport. Jake Hatch unpacks how this shift could open the door to an earlier college football playoff, potentially resolving the chaos caused by overlapping transfer portal windows and a championship game that drags deep into January. With Monken envisioning a one-semester season ending around New Year’s, the episode asks: Is college football ready to trade nostalgia for progress, and could this fix the broken calendar that frustrates athletes, coaches, and fans alike? Controversy isn’t limited to scheduling. Hatch tackles the ongoing debate over the targeting rule—a hot-button issue that has left star players sidelined during pivotal games. Recent high-profile...
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