🎙️ "Is college football becoming more showbiz than sport?" In this high-energy episode of The JB and Sandy Show, Sandy and JB dive into the wild weekend that kicked off with Texas vs. Ohio State, a game that left fans frustrated and analysts buzzing. From Arch Manning’s debut to Steve Sarkisian’s controversial play-calling, the guys explore how the transfer portal and media narratives are reshaping the college football experience. But that’s just the beginning. Sandy recounts his chaotic night volunteering at a high school football concession stand—a hilarious and stressful tale involving jumbo pickles, sweet tea, and a refusal to touch the iPad. JB shares insights into Le Mans-style endurance racing ahead of the Lone Star Le Mans at Circuit of the Americas, including a shoutout to rising GT-class racer Scott Dala Height. The episode wraps with a deep dive into Austin’s newest thrill: the Circuit Breaker roller coaster at COTAland. From German engineering to 131-foot drops, JB and Sandy debate the limits of adrenaline and why Sandy prefers 150 mph in a race car over a vertical plunge.
👤 Guest Highlight While there’s no formal guest, JB gives a nod to Scott Dollahitet, a talented GT-class racer competing in the Lone Star Le Mans. His background in endurance racing and connection to JB adds a personal touch to the motorsports segment. 💬 Notable Quotes
- “God bless Arch Manning. There’s no way in the world he could live up to the expectations.”
- “Be nice to your concession stand people. I’m just saying.”
- “I’ll go 150 mph in a race car, but I won’t go up 131 feet on a roller coaster.”
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