Colin Runge: A Champion With the Northern Colorado Bears

Offensive lineman Colin Runge was one of the leaders on Northern Colorado Bears football teams that won national championships in 1996 and 1997. Runge, a 6-foot-2, 290-pound guard, was all-in on being the best player he could be for the Bears, drawing on his leadership skills and his high football IQ. Colin Runge Was Ready […]

NCAA Suffers Blow In Alston v NCAA Scholarship Cost of Attendance Case

Late last month, the NCAA suffered another blow to its amateurism model. The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the district court’s ruling in Alston v NCAA that the NCAA’s restriction on education-related benefits for college athletes violated federal antitrust law. During the trial in 2018, college athletes forced the NCAA […]

Pac-12 Coaches With The Most to Gain From 2020 Season

If the 2020 season is able to commence, there are many Pac-12 coaches that have a lot to prove. The conference simply is not taken as seriously as the other Power 5 conferences nationally. However, young quarterbacks and coaches with something to prove may be the perfect recipe for the Pac-12 to get a representative […]

CU Boulder Having In-Person Classes In Fall: What It Means For Football

The University of Colorado Boulder is going to have in-person classes in the fall. This decision has ramifications for Colorado Buffaloes football. Having students on the CU Boulder campus could make the decision to play football and even possibly have some fans in the stadium easier. The Decision to Reopen CU Boulder Campus Comes With […]

NBA Regular Season And Playoffs: Readjust, Not Reinvent, The Wheel

The 2019-2020 NBA season will restart at some point in the next two months. There will most likely be no fans and all the games will be played in one location. Commissioner Adam Silver wants it to happen. The NBA teams and players want it to happen. Fans are begging for basketball, and every sport […]

To Tenet Or Not To Tenet: Would You See The Film On July 17?

Will you see it on July 17? The biggest mystery around Tenet has nothing to do with espionage, reverse-time-travel, or inversion. The enigma lies with its release date. COVID-19 has shut down theaters for almost two full months now. Blockbusters such as No Time To Die, Black Widow, and Fast 9 pushed back their release […]

Pac-12 QB Rankings, June 15, Dress Rehearsal, Important Season for Pac-12 Coaches

George and Ralph rank the Pac-12 quarterbacks for the 2020 season from 1-12. There will be at least 5 teams starting a new Pac-12 quarterback. Where do the new starters rank? Pac-12 student-athletes can return for voluntary workouts on June 15. Will the season happen? The conference should do a dress rehearsal as it prepares […]

Pac-12 Teams Back at the Facility June 1, 2020 Pac-12 Win Totals, Zach Hoffpauir

George and Ralph discuss the Pac-12 announcement that coaches, staff, and players may be able to return to the facilities June 1st. They are both cautiously optimistic about the Pac-12 2020 college football season starting on time. We predict the win totals for each Pac-12 team. Send us your win totals to immad@unafraidshow.com or @Pac12Apostles

The Pac-12 Apostles is a podcast for fans who love the Pac-12 conference. George Wrighster and Ralph Amsden are committed to the honest and fair conversation about the Pac-12 conference. They talk about the good, bad, and the ugly about the Pac-12. Join them in becoming a Pac-12 Apostle by subscribing and sharing the podcast. Send your thoughts, comments, and :30 ranks to immad@unafraidshow.com. The best comments and rants will be included in the show.

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