Florida State vs. Georgia Tech game preview and GMs get massive contracts | College Football Enquirer

Week 0 is almost here! To kick off the 2024 college football season, SI’s Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and Pat Forde preview the first big game of the 2024 season. They discuss the storylines to know ahead of the battle between Florida State and Georgia Tech, breaking down what to expect when they face off in Ireland.

They also discuss on today’s show the number of ridiculously old players in college football, Oklahoma State putting QR codes on players’ helmets for their NIL fund, and the increasing number of highly paid general managers in the sport. Plus, they laugh about former Michigan staffer Connor Stallions’ reappearance at a Detroit high school, the return of the “Fansville” commercial, and stories of college coaches giving lessons.

(6:38) Florida State vs. Georgia Tech Game Preview

(21:51) College Football Alumni

(31:35) Oklahoma State QR Codes

(36:14) General Managers

(44:11) Connor’s Stallions Resurface

(50:15) The new “Fansville” commercial

(52:30) College coaches giving lessons

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December 2, 2023; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Florida State Seminoles defensive lineman Patrick Payton (11) reacts during the fourth quarter against the Louisville Cardinals at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

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