Josh Pate On College Football's Biggest WHAT-IF's In 2024 - Part 4 (Late Kick Cut)

Published 2024-07-04
College Football teams are in summer workouts with fall camp around the corner and all eyes on the upcoming 2024 season, and on Late Kick Live Ep 527 Josh Pate discussed the biggest what-ifs the sport has to answer this fall. What if Sherrone Moore and Michigan finish under the 8.5 win total? What if Jalen Milroe's passing game makes a leap under Kalen DeBoer and the new staff at Alabama? What if people besides Josh proceed to adopt the Big12 as America's College Football conference? What if Arkansas sees things go south early in the season? Let us know what you think in the comments below and be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the channel and CLICK THE BELL for notifications as we bring you multiple live shows per week!
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All Comments (21)
  • FINALLY some 🐗 content. I promise you Mr Joshua we will all watch any time you mention us!
  • @shii8236
    ARKANSAS MENTIONED! WHAT THE F IS QUALITY FOOTBALL COACHING 🐗 🐗 💎
  • So help me god Josh if you hexed this Arkansas season 😂😂😂
  • Michigan still has the nation's number 1 defense. And probably will do a lot better than 8 wins, lol. Give me a break. Lol
  • @Toga_Noga
    Love the Arkansas content. He needs 7 wins to keep his job.
  • @dansteuer1411
    I agree with his take on the big 12. So many entertaining games plus that TCU run to go undefeated 2 years ago was a fun journey to watch
  • @grondhero
    What if neither the Big10 nor SEC want FSU and Clemson? Would they try for the Big12? Independent? or stay with the ACC? How would the rest of the ACC feel about the latter?
  • It's a joke that Sam Pittman was brought back when everybody thinks they'll struggle again this upcoming season. Decent genuine guy but he's not a head coach and has no business being in charge of running a program. Not a chance he finishes the season before being fired and Petrino might get named interim for the remainder of the season, but he won't be the permanent replacement.
  • @402bone
    Love the thoughts on the Big 12. My favorite time of year as a college football fan is watching who is tiptoeing the line of bowl eligibility. Mainly because my Huskers haven’t been fun to watch the last couple years
  • @2xxNorMacKxx2
    My hogs are so awful. We will be 4-8 again most likely. Just another disappointing letdown season
  • @khazzeron
    Petrino would not get the job. He is not allowed to have employees under him as a state employee. That's why he is OC. T-Will would be the interim.
  • @nickworks2341
    Josh. Thanks for the hogs content. I hope we can be better 4-8. We need to go 6-6 at least. But I don’t know how we do it. I just hope we do. I’m hoping the O line will be better. If our O line is better I think we have a shot at a decent season.
  • What if Miami and VT are back? What if UNC, NC State, SMU and UNC are strong. Will the ACC SOS be disregarded because of perception and not fact? What if the ACC has a winning bowl season? Will the pundits just say that’s be cause the best teams were in the playoffs? What does the ACC have to do to earn respect? It must be more than just winning games because they had a winning record against the SEC and went 4-4 vs the Big 10 in 2023 and nothing changed. ACC leadership (or lack thereof will be its downfall). Not the talent on the field or the passionate fan bases.
  • @r4z0rb4ck.
    I think the more interesting "What If" is ... What if Arkansas comes out and stuns a lot of people. We all know Sam is on the hot seat, that's not a very interesting "What If".. he gets fired, that simple.
  • @seanevans9329
    What if FSU, Miami, Notre Dame all make the playoffs...?
  • @gwhite7136
    They expect AR to start out 2-4, that is why Petrino is there now. There will be no other choice but Petrino. But, again, if the offense looks horrible and the guy responsible for that horrible offense, are you really going to lock him down for a four year contract? Do you even want to hire him as HC if his offensive stats are garbage? I think that depends on if there is another proven coach out there that's not at AR but is elite on offense and wants in the SEC? Alex Golesh anyone? Or a Lance Leopold?