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1 Chess Moves: Max Brosmer’s Journey from 2-Star Recruit to NFL Prospect 1:07:49
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To believe in oneself is a powerful thought. We've seen it drive elite athletes for centuries. It's been the foundation of one of the most successful shows in recent history, Ted Lasso . And for over 25 years, I’ve heard quarterbacks use that word - belief - time and time again. At my core, I trust that the best coaches, players, and performers must face moments of adversity. Hundreds of them. They must stare it in the eye, welcome it, and compete through it. We all have our own moments to reference. And if you’re a quarterback, you likely have a few that stand out. It’s such a defining trait that we use it as a core pillar at the Elite 11 when evaluating QBs. Every single NFL coach or GM I’ve ever spoken with about a prospect asks about it. Bottom line: If you want to elevate in life - or under center - when adversity shows up, you better believe you can find a way through it. Former Minnesota Golden Gopher quarterback Max Brosmer is a blueprint of that mindset. He joined the latest episode of Y-Option, presented by founding partner 76 , to break down the ‘why’ behind his success. I was introduced to Max through Seth Makowsky, an elite mindset coach and the founder of Poison Pawn . Seth has trained some of the top quarterbacks in the nation through chess, using a unique approach to developing their mental game. After visiting with Minnesota head coach P.J. Fleck and co-offensive coordinator/QB coach Greg Harbaugh Jr. this past fall, it was clear that Max was a special soul. A player whose work ethic stood out in my 25 years around the quarterback position and in the lengthy coaching careers of both Fleck and Harbaugh Jr. He’s also a gamer. I was on the call for back-to-back wins for Minnesota this season against USC and UCLA. In both games, with the outcome on the line, Max met the moment. After you listen to our conversation, it won’t surprise you why he delivered when his best was needed. Now, Max is on his path toward the NFL Draft. Ahead of his Pro Day this week, he took time to share some of his core principles as a competitor, the impact of the Minnesota coaching staff on his development, and his experience in the draft process. He also gave some insight into his former team’s QB room as spring ball in Minneapolis kicks off this week. (Spoiler: He did the interview from Drake Lindsey’s apartment.) If you’re unfamiliar with Max’s journey, here’s the quick version: He was a 2-star recruit out of Georgia who’s only offer was to New Hampshire, ranked the 255th overall QB prospect in the Class of 2019—the same class that produced Bo Nix and Jayden Daniels. Think about that for a second. Max was ranked 255th at his position in the entire country, and in six weeks, he’ll be on an NFL roster! Safe to say that Ted Lasso would be impressed with his personal belief. Max went on to star at New Hampshire, overcoming injuries and adversity along the way. Through it all, Max never flinched. His maturity and discipline became defining traits. Once his football acumen caught up to his work ethic, he made his dream a reality - playing college football in the Big Ten. For high school quarterbacks and college players chasing a dream, this is a must-listen conversation. And if you’re curious about what it’s like to play for Coach Fleck and Coach Harbaugh, our discussion paints a vivid picture that might just inspire you to visit their facility. Speaking of learning, today’s Y-Option discussion before our interview with Max focused on the quarterback position in the Big Ten for 2025. After diving into depth charts, film on new transfers, and incoming freshmen, my focus settled on the returners in the deepest league in the nation. What should Year 2 look like in the same system with the same staff? If you’re on the QB path, be sure to check out our conversation with Mark Sanchez on what allows a quarterback to succeed in the NFL. It’s one of my favorite episodes from Season 1 of Y-Option . I’m on my way to Boulder for the Nike Coach of the Year Clinic, and I’ll be sharing insights on the Buffs, Elite 11 in LA, and spring ball as it ramps up nationwide. Be sure to subscribe to Y-Option’s newsletter for all our content this spring. Much love and stay steady. Yogi This episode is executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor Ren This podcast is a Best Coast Media production Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe…
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1 Todd Blackledge on the Evolution of College Football & Storytelling in the Booth 46:53
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If you love college football, you know the voice of Todd Blackledge - today’s guest on the Y-Option podcast, presented by our founding partner, 76. Growing up in Pennsylvania, a few things were constant: Friday night high school football, postgame pizza with the team, and Saturday afternoons in front of the TV watching college football. My friends and I dreamed of playing in massive stadiums at places like Pitt, Penn State, and Notre Dame. As life has unfolded and I’ve traveled the world, I’ve realized that wherever young athletes grow up, this ritual remains the same. The same was true for today’s guest, Todd Blackledge - college football analyst for Big Ten Saturday Night on NBC and Peacock. I grew up watching highlights of Todd’s career at Penn State, where he led his team to a National Championship over Herschel Walker’s Georgia squad in the Sugar Bowl. Later, as a fan of the game, I came to recognize his voice every Saturday in the broadcast booth. I’ve admired his work for decades, and when I learned he had also worked alongside Ted Robinson , I knew he had come from the “School of Ted” - a mentor who has shaped so many of us in the craft of broadcasting. In our conversation, Todd reflects on: * When he first fell in love with football and how a conversation with the late Joe Paterno on a park bench helped him navigate early adversity in his college career. * His 30+ years in the booth , the evolution of the game, and the common thread that ties college football together amid constant change. * His take on the new-look Big Ten , now an 18-team powerhouse after its first season. * One of the most unforgettable finishes of the 2024 season —the wild, unpredictable ending between Ohio State and Oregon, a game he called alongside Noah Eagle in Eugene last fall. Finally, as I reflect on our conversation - and the many I’ve had with Todd over the years - one thing stands out: his humility. In a sport that’s constantly evolving, he remains focused on celebrating the game, bringing passion and insight to every broadcast. I hope you enjoy today’s conversation with NBC Sports college football analyst Todd Blackledge, presented by our founding partner, 76. As always, be sure to subscribe to the Y-Option newsletter at Y-Option.com for more insights into college football. Much love and stay steady, Yogi This episode is executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor Ren This podcast is a Best Coast Media production Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe…
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1 Adam Breneman Building an Online Empire & Oregon Locks in Lanning 53:45
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It’s a B1G week here at Y-Option both with our guests and on the news front. Thanks to our founding partner 76, today’s guest is the founder of Breneman Media and host of the “Next Up” podcast, Adam Breneman. More on Adam in a moment, but first the big news… Last Friday, the Ducks made a statement - not just to the Big Ten, but to all of college football. Dan Lanning, along with coordinators Tosh Lupoi and Will Stein, signed well-deserved contract extensions, ensuring Oregon remains a powerhouse under their leadership. It got me thinking about the first time I met Dan. It was at Camp Tontozona, and he was a young graduate assistant with big dreams. We stood on the field before practice, talking about the team, his path, and mine. From that moment, I knew he was going places. Since arriving in Eugene, Dan has stood out—not just for his coaching acumen, but for his perspective on life. Family first, profession second. He’s a devoted husband and father who believes that elite programs can still find balance. Now, entering his fourth season as head coach, he’s not only built one of the nation’s premier programs but also led Oregon to an undefeated regular season and a Big Ten title last year. College football is full of impressive leaders, but it’s always special to see the “good guys" get rewarded. Huge congratulations to Dan, Tosh, Will, and their families - each one of them deserving of these contracts and the continued success in Eugene. More of my thoughts on Lanning & the Ducks in today’s podcast. TODAY’S GUEST: ADAM BRENEMAN Speaking of success, today’s guest, Adam Breneman, knows a thing or two about it. He calls himself a sports entrepreneur, media personality, and creator. I call him a friend - one with an infectious optimism about life, content, and the power of sports. We’ve known each other for a decade and share the experience of transitioning from coaching to media. In this conversation, he shares insights into his business, advice for content creators, his approach to interviewing big-time head coaches, and why he believes the Big Ten is the nation’s top football conference. He also opens up about one of the darkest times in his life - leaving Arizona State in the public eye - and how he navigated that journey. This episode will leave you inspired to create, to push forward, and to see challenges as opportunities. As always, our conversations are powered by our founding partner, 76 , keeping you in the know on the Go, Go, Go. For more insights into college football, subscribe to our newsletter at Y-Option.com . Much love and stay steady, Yogi This episode is executive produced by Jim Thornby & edited by Victor Ren This podcast is a Best Coast Media production Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe…
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1 NFL Insider Jordan Schultz on Fatherhood, Football & the Future 34:11
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This week, we sit down with Fox Sports NFL Insider Jordan Schultz for a conversation fueled by our founding partner 76 . We cover football, family, fatherhood, and a news-packed week at the NFL Combine. Jordan, son of Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, shares how his upbringing shaped his career, work ethic, and journey to becoming an NFL insider. He offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to break news in the sports media world and the pivotal moments that led him to this career path. Beyond football, we dive into fatherhood. Jordan opens up about raising children while managing a demanding career, offering valuable insights for parents - especially those navigating youth sports. If you’re raising an athlete, this episode is a must-listen! Of course, we also break down the latest from the NFL Combine , including: 🏈 Former Oregon Duck, Texas Tech Red Raider, and Louisville Cardinal Tyler Shough making waves in Indy 🏈 Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan vs. Penn State’s Tyler Warren —who gets drafted first? 🏈 The latest Raiders QB buzz and a deep dive into Sam Darnold ’s future with the Vikings Don’t miss this insightful and engaging episode with Jordan Schultz! 🎧 Catch up on all our offseason coverage at www.Y-Option.com for in-depth conversations on college football—through the lens of the West Coast. Much love & Stay Steady,Yogi This episode was executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor Ren This podcast is a Best Coast Media production Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe…
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Hello from Tuscaloosa! Well, not today - but that’s where I recently sat down with Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer inside the Crimson Tide football facility. I’ve known Coach DeBoer since his days at Fresno State. I first met him in the Fall of 2021, when his Bulldogs visited the Rose Bowl to take on UCLA. That night, I was in the booth alongside Ted Robinson, calling what many would later dub the Game of the Year - a thrilling win led by Jake Haener and an unforgettable moment for Fresno State football . Even then, it was clear that DeBoer had a rare combination of confidence and humility, the kind of coach players rally behind. From there, he headed north to Washington, where he restored the Huskies to national prominence, culminating in a 2023 National Championship appearance. I remember interviewing him postgame after their loss to Michigan—their only defeat of the season. As expected, he was heartbroken. Leaving the stadium in Houston that night, I couldn’t help but wonder what 2024 had in store for his Huskies. As fate would have it, Nick Saban retired just 2 days later , setting off a domino effect across college football. When the dust settled, Coach DeBoer found himself getting off a plane in front of 3,000 Alabama fans, officially becoming the next leader of the Crimson Tide. Over the past year, we spoke a few times, but it wasn’t until last week that we saw each other in person again. I had the opportunity to visit his program and speak with his team - a privilege I don’t take lightly. Walking into Alabama’s team room was a surreal moment. I’ve always respected the gravity of a team meeting space, but Alabama’s was on another level . For the next hour, we dove into media training, storytelling, and brand building. The players were engaged, thoughtful, and hungry to learn , and I walked away incredibly impressed with the culture Coach DeBoer has cultivated. Flying home, I couldn’t help but smile - his team reflects his values, and that says everything you need to know about Kalen DeBoer as a leader. With spring ball just a week away, we covered a range of topics, including being reunited with offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb. Year Two of the DeBoer Era will be fascinating, and I expect Alabama to continue evolving under his leadership. Bottom Line: My time in Alabama was a blast. The people were welcoming, the food was Southern to its core , and the players and staff were first-class. In today’s episode, Jim Thornby and I break down my experience in Tuscaloosa, including one major change inside the facility (fast-forward to the end of our conversation if you’re curious). Spring Games: Do They Matter? We also dive into an ongoing debate—Spring Games. Who should have them? Do they matter? Do they really matter? Curious where you stand—let us know! Bernard Muir Steps Down at Stanford In other news, Stanford AD Bernard Muir announced he will step down at the end of this academic year after 13 years on The Farm. I’ve known Bernard for his entire Stanford tenure, and while the football program has struggled in recent years, his accomplishments should not go unnoticed. He led Stanford football to unprecedented success, navigated COVID-19’s impact on college sports, and played a key role in the ever-shifting world of conference realignment - not an easy task. On a personal note, I can recall a night in New York City after Bryce Love’s Heisman appearance as a finalist. Bernard invited me and our entire TV crew to dinner with the Stanford staff and Bryce’s family. In a profession that is becoming more professional by the day, Bernard Muir always saw the humanity within it and that invitation was just one example of it. He is a friend and one of the most respected people in sports. His integrity is second to none, and while I hope he and his wife take some well-earned time off, I have no doubt that whatever he does next will be met with success. As for Stanford football? A quick walk around that campus is enough to remind you how special the program can be. A quick watch of David Shaw’s TedX Talk will paint the picture of what Stanford was. But the new administration must invest in it if they want to return to prominence. I hope they do. And as always, I’ll be rooting for Nerd Nation. Yogi This episode was executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor Ren This podcast is a Best Coast Media production Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe…
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The NFL Combine is underway with players arriving and the on-field workouts beginning Thursday, and as always, the spotlight is on the quarterbacks. While Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders won’t be throwing, he’s still expected to be the talk of the week in Indianapolis. This week on Y-Option fueled by our founding partner 76, ESPN and SiriusXM broadcaster Roddy Jones joined me to break down the quarterbacks at the NFL Combine. We discussed his unique experience calling 4 Colorado games this season and his thoughts on how Shedeur Sanders will fit into an NFL locker room. Roddy also shared his insights on other top signal-callers, including Cam Ward, Jaxson Dart, and Dillon Gabriel. As a former dual-sport athlete growing up in Atlanta who was even drafted by the Chicago White Sox, Roddy brings a unique perspective on Deion Sanders and his impact. His approach as an analyst is equally distinctive, and what has always stood out to me is his humility, which was on full display in our conversation. If you’re craving more NFL Combine content, be sure to check out last week's episode with Mark Sanchez or my conversation with Dillon Gabriel . As always, I appreciate your constant support for Y-Option ! Much love and stay steady,Yogi This episode was executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor Ren This podcast is a Best Coast Media production Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe…
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I met Mark Sanchez in the fall of 2005. It was my first season at USC and our team was regarded as the best in the history of the game. Mark was a rising star in Southern California as a freshman quarterback with a rocket arm and an infectious personality. I was a 22-year-old transplant from Pennsylvania who fell in love with the Pacific, the USC football vibe and everything LA had to offer. As a young coach you are often seeking to find your way, and that way is usually through the lens of those mentoring you. At USC in 2005 those mentors included Pete Carroll, Steve Sarkisian, Lane Kiffin and others. And in the QB room, it was a Who's Who of college football. Matt Leinart was coming off a Heisman campaign, John David Booty was his heir apparent with Mark Sanchez waiting in the wings. He and I became close friends as we both found our footing at USC. From two different coasts it was clear from Day 1 that we had the same goals – compete to do things better than they had ever been done before, master this unique offense and begin the path to mastery around quarterback play. We both learned quickly that one is never a master at this position, but both of us became obsessed with that craft. As the NFL Combine approaches, Mark Sanchez is our guest on this week's Y-Option podcast, fueled by our founding partner 76. We dove into the nuances of the position, what matters most for a QB to find success in the NFL and took a deep dive into the Las Vegas Raiders as Mark is the ONLY quarterback to start for both a Pete Carroll (USC) AND Chip Kelly (Eagles) led team. And yes, we also went down memory lane while talking in depth about one of his favorite plays, Y-Option. Have a great weekend and thank you for the support - none of this is possible without our community and love pouring into it while getting to know the new subscribers along the way. Much love and stay steady, Yogi P.S. I just spent a few days in Tuscaloosa and those stories plus an in-depth interview with Kalen DeBoer will be coming next week. Stay turned to @YOptionFB & @YOptionCFB on social media for all things college football through the lens of the West Coast. This episode was executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor Ren This podcast is a Best Coast Media production Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe…
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Years ago, I was on the Elite 11 quarterback camp tour and kept hearing coaches talking about QBs having the “It Factor.” It was as though everywhere I turned that phrase was being thrown around. As time would pass, it felt as though that became the most overused and undefinable phrase in football. So in the summer of 2016, a few of us set out to truly understand what it meant to have the It Factor and I would direct the film titled The It Factory. We canvassed the nation, asking premiere coaches, players and broadcasters to share their explanation of that phrase. It was fascinating as the nuances behind that phrase were so unique. The conclusion: those that have the It Factor walk into a room and people feel their presence…AND they make everyone in that room better . Dillon Gabriel is exactly that. He joined the Y-Option podcast over the weekend in our Venice Beach studio where he reflected on his record breaking year in Eugene, the impact of the Oregon staff, how he is preparing to actualize a childhood dream, his parents impact on him, and yes, to discuss his It Factor. He also accepted one of our final 4 season-ending awards in collaboration with our founding partner 76, as we named Dillon “My 5-Star QB” of the Year. The authentic nature of Dillon’s personality is infectious, as I’ve seen him in rooms full of high school quarterbacks, in the Oregon football facility, around Heisman winners or literally in my kitchen with my family. I’d go as far to say that his It Factor is the most impressive my eyes have ever seen in 25 years around major college football. And yes, I know what I’m saying when I write that. Dillon Gabriel is a special talent and the NFL franchise that he lands at in late April will have a dynamic leader in their QB room. How do you define the It Factor? Who has it? Can you cultivate it? I’d love to hear your opinions in the comments at Y-Option.com or on social media as we truly enter the offseason in the sport we love. Much love and stay steady, Yogi This episode is executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor Ren This podcast is a Best Coast Media production Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe…
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1 Kenjon Barner - 2 Birds, 3 Rings 1:08:27
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Fly Eagles Fly! The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs to win this year's Super Bowl. As a Pennsylvania native, I’ve seen the passion from Philly fans since I was a child. Watching them dominate this past Sunday, I had Randall Cunningham memories flooding my mind. For former Eagle and Oregon Ducks’ Hall of Famer Kenjon Barner, he too was going down memory lane this weekend. A member of the Super Bowl LII Champions in 2018, Kenjon holds a special place for Eagle fans and the City of Brotherly Love in his heart. He shared the impact of that team on the latest episode of the Y-Option podcast, sponsored by our founding partner 76. Barner, a 3-time Super Bowl champ, is one of two players in NFL history to have Super Bowl rings from 3 different franchises (along with Matt Millen) and each one was unique. From Philly when he was a return specialist to New England the following season when he was not even on the roster during the Super Bowl to being in Tampa Bay during the COVID season with Tom Brady, the path that Barner was on to garner 3 rings is as unique as any in the NFL. Like every player, Kenjon also navigated the transition from playing to life off the gridiron. Now, he hosts the podcast Ducks of a Feather , alongside former Oregon All-American running back Jonathan Stewart, where they share insights and analysis on the reigning B1G champions. Overall, our conversation is a positive listen for any player navigating recruiting while also providing a lens on life through the eyes of a player who has been at epic highs while navigating life post playing career and the natural lows that come with that. Hope you enjoy today’s conversation with my colleague, friend and former Oregon Duck, Kenjon Barner. Much love and Stay Steady, Yogi This episode is executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor Ren. This podcast is a Best Coast Media production Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe…
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1 Y-Option Extra: Pete Carroll Butterfly Effect 0:45
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.y-option.com The butterfly effect was popularized by a meteorologist in the 1960s while studying weather patterns. His discovery proved that a tiny change in the weather could lead to a variety of different outcomes. The same could be said for the coaching profession. Last year, Nick Saban’s retirement impacted coaches in Tuscaloosa, Seattle, Tuscon, San Jose and many more. This year the Pete Carroll hire by the Las Vegas Raiders has done a similar thing. In this Y-Option Extra conversation, exclusively for our paid subscribers, we take a deep dive into the ripple effect of his hire with Chip Kelly becoming his offensive coordinator, Brennan Carroll leaving Washington to be the Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach and how Ohio State and UW have or will respond.…
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1 Mack Brown - Lessons in Leadership 1:00:36
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I can recall the moment like it was yesterday. USC vs Texas. The Rose Bowl. Burnt orange filling up one half of the iconic stadium and cardinal and gold filling up the other. A sunset for the ages. Keith Jackson. Pete Carroll. Mack Brown. Matt Leinart. Reggie Bush. And of course, Vince Young. I’ve yet to watch that game back, as it was the finale of my first year on the USC staff, but since that day I’ve always had great regard for the Texas head coach, Mack Brown. A few years ago he joined my podcast and since that conversation, I’ve always perked up when he would speak about the game we all adore. Coach Brown is a Hall of Fame and National Championship winning coach, but he is also a guardian of the game. His lens on the current state of the game, his advice to current coaches and his infectious energy are traits that we all can learn from and I’m honored to have him on today’s Y-Option podcast, thanks to our founding partner 76. We reflected back on his career, how he navigated the pressures in coaching and even some of his regrets. What landed most was his sage advice to coaches as we dove into the topic of “self-compassion” in coaching, or the lack thereof. And can’t we all use a little bit of that in today’s world? I know I can. Hope you enjoy today’s conversation with the legendary coach, Mack Brown. Much love and stay steady, Yogi This episode is executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor Ren This podcast is a Best Coast Media production Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe…
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1 Sleeping Giant No More - ASU AD Graham Rossini 56:14
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Fresh off of an epic football season, Arizona State Athletics Director Graham Rossini joins the Y-Option podcast for the 2nd time, thanks to our founding partners at 76. I can recall my first year coaching at USC and our game at ASU. It was an epic back-and-forth showdown and while the Trojans were able to win it late, I left ASU with the feeling that many others have always felt, “ASU is a sleeping giant.” After the Sun Devils run from being picked dead last in the preseason to becoming the Big 12 champions who took Texas to the absolute brink in the CFP all while being led by a rising star in Kenny Dillingham, it’s safe to assume that that giant is fully awakened. Graham and I dove into the year that was in Tempe, his leadership style and how he has guided this athletic department as he recently extended the contracts of Coach Dillingham and both coordinators, Brian Ward and Marcus Arroyo. He also shared what it was like on the field postgame with Coach Dillingham after big wins ( aka “I was one of these guys!” ) and what was said in the ASU locker room after the CFP loss. Always thoughtful, Graham explained his lens on the current CFP model and what it was like to represent the West Coast in major college football in a powerful way this season. Personally, it’s been a joy to watch Graham lead the Sun Devils and take risks, or as he likes to say, “say yes, and figure out the details.” Thank you for reading today’s newsletter and if you enjoy the lessons learned from today’s podcast please share it with a friend, as your support of Y-Option allows us to continue to grow this community of thoughtful and connected fans of the game we all love. Much love, Yogi P.S. Hope you’re getting your off-season workouts in! This episode was executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor Ren. This podcast is a Best Coast Media production. Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe…
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In the afterglow of the CFP National Championship Game, former Ohio State Buckeye Ben Hartsock joins Y-Option to share his joy, insight and analysis on the best team in the 2024-25 season, as well as answer the question of “What wins?” when it comes to building a team in college football. As the season concluded, both Jim Thornby and I reflect back on Monday night’s game, the longest season in the history of college football and debate whether the regular season is becoming devalued. I also play the “What If” game regarding this Ohio State team against some of the greatest teams of the 21st century: Miami in 2001, USC in 2005, LSU in 2019 or Alabama in 2020. Ultimately, we conclude that it’s a rather impossible comparison but one that reminds us that college football is in a new era on various levels. Most importantly, we know it’s been a long season and we want to say thank you to all of you for the time and dialogue around our guests and college football through the lens of the West Coast. Much love and stay steady, Yogi This episode is executive produced by Jim Thornby & edited by Victor Ren. This podcast is a Best Coast Media production Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.y-option.com Dear Y-Option Community, We’re excited to bring you the first bonus podcast of the season. In this insightful conversation for paid subscribers only, we dive into the recently proposed changes surrounding the transfer portal and the college football calendar —topics that are sure to impact the future of the sport. In the episode, we explore: * How the new tra……
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Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth

The CFP National Championship Game is a few days away and Big Ten expert Anthony Herron joins Y-Option, thanks to our founding partner 76, to dive into the key matchups in the Notre Dame vs. Ohio State game. A long-time friend, Anthony has such a unique lens on the game, covering high school all-star games, college football and the NFL for his hometown Chicago Bears. Fortunately, I’ve been able to call him a colleague for the better part of the last decade, first at the Pac-12 Network and now at the Big Ten Network. Anthony and I also explore the current recruiting landscape, as Anthony is the lead analyst for the All-American Bowl on NBC and has seen student-athletes become businessmen as well during this transactional era of college football. It’s fascinating insight from someone who is a true expert on all things football. Jim Thornby and I also dive into the coaching matchup with Ryan Day and Marcus Freeman, as well as our predictions for the game. I’ll be in Chicago on Monday, covering the game for the Big Ten Network from the studio so be sure to follow along on social media for insight and opinions from the finale of this brilliant season! Much love, Yogi This episode is executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor Ren. This podcast is a Best Coast Media production. Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe…
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