Sonic Midlife Episode 3: Wayne Bass, College Football, Classic Albums, and Celebrity Homes
In Episode 3 of Sonic Midlife, Jeff, Zach & Professor Wayne Bass cover a wide range of topics, from college football dynamics to cultural deep dives. Here's what's on the agenda:
The Cowboys' Sultan of Squat: Jeff introduces a new patio music classic
Dashboard Confessional’s album Dusk & Summer: Revisiting the iconic album and its impact.
Literary Dive: Exploring Stoner by John Williams and Bats Out of Hell by Barry Hannah.
Culinary Corner: A review of Baba’s Pantry in KC, where Middle Eastern flavors shine, and a love for chilaquiles.
YouTube Discoveries: Zach shares his obsession with Architectural Digest’s "Open Door" series, highlighting celebrity homes.
TV Picks: Poker Face makes it onto Jeff’s must-watch list. A modern who-done-it
2024-25 Season Preview: Predicting the future of college football with Wayne Bass, focusing on how the landscape will change.
Realignment Discussions: Breaking down the SEC and Big 10 shake ups and the significance of the transfer portal.
Big 12 Relevance: Debating if the Big 12 still matters in the new order of things.
Heisman Watch: Who are the favorites this season?
Deion Sanders and Colorado: What to expect from Coach Prime and his team.
Playoff Expansion: Thoughts on this year's changes and what an ideal playoff structure might look like.
Wayne Bass can only choose one in a lightning round of tough choices:
Bob Stoops vs. Barry Switzer
Josh Heupel vs. Sam Bradford
Jim Harbaugh vs. Jim Tressel
George Strait vs. Garth Brooks
Tim McGraw vs. Toby Keith
Red Hot Chili Peppers vs. Oasis
Bitter Sweet Symphony vs. The Freshman (Bands named Verve)
Lincoln Riley vs. Judas Iscariot
Jeff & Zach's Highlights:
College Football with Wayne Bass:
Rapid Fire:Join Jeff and Zach for an episode packed with music nostalgia, college football insights, and a dash of celebrity glamor on Sonic Midlife!