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The Sugar Bowl will have a different feel after what has occurred overnight on Bourbon Street.

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January 1, 2025 3:10 pm

The Sugar Bowl will have a different feel after what has occurred overnight on Bourbon Street.

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January 1, 2025 3:10 pm

Segment One---College Football Playoff Quarterfinals Preview, Recap Penn State-Boise State. The Sugar Bowl will have a different feel after what has occurred overnight on Bourbon Street. 

Segment Two--Who Is The NFL MVP? Sam Darnold is a top five pick but will not win. Josh Allen will win it. Has done more with less.

Segment Three--Saquon Barkley will not play on Sunday so he will not compete for the NFL Rushing record. What WIll Aaron Roders Be Doing One Year From Today? 

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Oh my God, you guys are my favorites. This is The Rich Eisen Show. The one and only Rich Eisen. I know what I'm talking about.

That's the headline. The Rich Eisen Show with guest host Brian Weber. OMG. Live from The Rich Eisen Show studio in Los Angeles.

Oh my gosh. And now, sitting in for Rich, here's Brian Weber. Welcome to the program and Happy New Year. We are live on this New Year's Day.

Because Rich always has the audience in mind. And this day, after all, still belongs to college football. With three quarterfinals coming up, countdown to kickoff is underway. Just over an hour from now, it'll be Texas against Arizona State in what feels like another beatdown in the college football playoff as they'll get together in the Peach Bowl. We'll get you set for all the games that matter.

Most notably, Ohio State and Oregon. That traditional Rose Bowl matchup coming up at 5pm Eastern Time. We'll have the fallout from another one-sided game in the college football playoff last night. Although, if you did not watch the game in its entirety and just are going to rely on me for analysis, here's the good news. I watched the whole game so you don't have to. But when I say, 31-14 Penn State over Boise State feels like a romp.

Not really the case. So we'll go through the particulars. Along the way, and the Sugar Bowl matchup between Notre Dame and Georgia feels trivial from my perspective. Based on the events of last night and early this morning in New Orleans, our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of that senseless tragedy. As of now, the Sugar Bowl is going on as scheduled within the last 25 minutes.

This statement released by the Sugar Bowl Committee, I'll read it verbatim. Our community is devastated by the terrible events from early this morning. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. We are on ongoing discussions with authorities on the local, state and federal levels and will communicate further details as they become available. So I will do the same.

I have the ex-feed open. There's a press conference in New Orleans scheduled to get underway any moment now. If there are key developments, I'll pass it along.

This is a sports show after all, though. And it does not abdicate me on a big word holiday edition of the program for my responsibilities to keep you updated. I will certainly do that. But my other goal is to keep you entertained and informed. And we'll stick with that blueprint.

Certainly, though, mindful. There's a lot more going on today than a meaningless college football game as much as you may have a lot invested on a personal, financial, emotional level in either Notre Dame or Georgia. I'm Brian Weber in for Rich Eisen. Phone calls a possibility. Taken selectively at 844-204-7424. In all candor, especially on a holiday, your best avenue to participate in the program is through the X platform. You can tweet at me. It's B.W.

Weber, Weber with two B's. And I'm following what I believe to be a winning formula because this is my fourth and final holiday shift over the last week and a half. And it's always a delight to sit in for Rich and the guys support his stellar brand. I try not to overwhelm you with guests.

And maybe that's just vanity and pride. I listen to other guest hosts throughout the holidays. If somebody is putting on four guests, then I'll do the parenthetical. Oh, that feels like 17 guests. I don't know who I'm talking to when I'm having these observations, but I still take a great deal of pride in every opportunity to sit in for Rich. So no guests in the first hour.

I've got about four and a half hours of content I want to shove into our three hour bag together. But when we bring in an outside voice, other than your thoughts on social media, there are people that I value personally and professionally. So coming up in the second hour of the show, 1.40 Eastern Time, we'll talk plenty of NFL before that and then take you across the league with my good friend Nick Ferguson, the former NFL safety spent a decade in the league. And then because college football still controls this holiday. And I think that's always going to be the case as much as the NFL wants to take over every day that has any connection to a holiday festive mindset on the calendar. Pete Butek, collegefootballnews.com joins us at 2.40 Eastern. So I mentioned, and I wasn't looking for an attaboy, nor a participation trophy. It is my job after all, but I would hope many of you had better things to do on New Year's Eve than watch Penn State and Boise State.

And I'm not picking on either one of those teams. But don't you find it interesting in terms of how the games were scheduled from a television perspective, that was the matchup that wound up on the graveyard that is New Year's Eve when I'm talking about TV ratings. Unless you are Guy Lombardo when I was a kid would ring in the new year from the Waldorf Astoria. Yes, I'm taking you back to the early 1980s and having flashbacks of watching with a lot of relatives who are no longer with us.

I'm just that old, but I want the company at 844-204-7424. BW Weber, Weber with two B's in 15 minutes. We'll get into the dying embers of the MVP conversation in the NFL.

There are two names beyond Saquon Barkley, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen that deserve far more consideration. We'll get there coming up. But over the years, unless we're enjoying a rocking New Year's Eve with Dick Clark and now Ryan Seacrest carrying on the legacy or however you consume the ball dropping on whatever platform you prefer. We found out a few years ago.

Remember this? When the college football playoff did not want to compete with the NFL on New Year's Day. They said, hey, it's a new tradition.

Ring in the new year with us. Watch college football on December 31st and the ratings were lousy. Why? It had nothing to do with the quality of the matchups.

It's because you want to get your drink on. Partying is undefeated. I don't care who's playing. It'd be interesting to see the exercise how the NFL would do on a New Year's Eve playing at night. That's the key takeaway because last night when the game got underway, a little bit easier to digest for those of us who had to get up and work on a holiday.

I do like the 730 kickoff. If the Sugar Bowl is played and if it's not played, I fully understand the reasoning. We're talking about an incident in which reportedly 10 people have passed away. The FBI is investigating as an act of terrorism.

It occurred at roughly 3 o'clock in the morning local time in New Orleans, just a few miles away from the Superdome. So we have a city in mourning and I can fully understand those of you who think, why play this game at all? I get it and I understand the reasoning there at the same time. Unfortunately, as a nation, we've gone through events like this before and we've come to a consensus that we can't let bad actors instill even more fear in our daily lives because that's what they're looking to do.

So I don't have the answer for you, but I'm going to continue to check the X platform and when there are new developments, I'll let you know it's just going to have a very different feel at the Sugar Bowl tonight, understandably so. And when I keep using the phrase, it's a meaningless football game, all of these games are meaningless, obviously. And one of the things that I don't like when we try to process thoughts like what has occurred over the last 12 hours in New Orleans forces us to deal with. When we have the obligatory thoughts and prayers, of course, we're all sending out positive mindsets to the direction of those impacted by a terrible tragedy or when people say, well, this really puts it in perspective. Now let's go play a football game. That just seems trite.

But I also understand it's hard to articulate the proper sentiment as you're finding out as I'm dealing with this in real time. So we'll get to the details of Georgia and Notre Dame coming up the point I was going to make in terms of the time of kickoff, because they're pushing three games our way today in the college football playoff. Most notably, the Rose Bowl does not want to move off and I can understand why beyond the cliche of them being the granddaddy of them all half of the allure of the Rose Bowl and I come to you from our terrific studios here in Southern California, weather has improved, although it was 42 degrees when I got into my sled this morning.

The forecast in Pasadena calls for blue skies. The timing of that kickoff is to coincide with the quote unquote, Rose Bowl sunset which is just another wonderful tradition of a game that has over a century's worth of heritage and I had the great fortune as we get nostalgic on a New Year's Eve into New Year's Day of celebrating the Millennium 2000. Those of you old enough to remember why 2k was not a joke.

We went to bed on New Year's Eve 1999 wondering what we were going to wake up to and thankfully, the world went on. I'm going to lose their covering my alma mater Stanford before they get crushed by Ron Dane and Wisconsin. I will say this, and I realized and we'll connect this to the college football playoff in a moment, financial pressure is real.

Do not put yourself in debt to achieve this goal but if you have a few bucks saved or you want to make it something on your bucket list. If you have a chance to attend the Rose Bowl in person. I can't recommend it enough now I was in the press box different situation. I was hosting the college football coaches show the Tyrone Willingham show, which was not easy to do after Stanford got the doors blown off by Wisconsin, but just to be there not to go to any of the events because I was so nerdy I went to bed at eight o'clock the night before because we had to be out there at 6am, but just to be in Pasadena to soak in the pageantry, the tradition, and 10s of thousands of ecstatic people in Wisconsin hadn't been there for a long time, Stanford hadn't been there since 1972. There is something uniquely special about the Rose Bowl and I'm glad the folks that run the most prestigious bowl game of them all are of the mentality that they're not going to move this game to different time slots, too often I know they've done in the past and think about the game for the ages between Texas and USC the Vince Young game but by and large, the Rose Bowl should be kicked off at 5pm Eastern Time two o'clock local time here in Southern California, but that means the Sugar Bowl as scheduled does not kick off until 545 here in Southern California 845 on the East Coast. Thankfully last night Penn State was a bit earlier, although, as I said they eased in to watch that game. And since I'm dating myself. I still take notes with pen and paper.

Yeah, it is a traditional like any other but because I'm not that smart. If you tuned out after the first quarter I can't blame you 14 nothing Penn State a reminder they were roughly a two touchdown favorite they had only lost two games coming in, forget about the seeding, because it's totally misleading Penn State the six seed Boise State was the three seed with the benefit of the by because of the current setup and I use that word with intent, major tweaks are coming next year, and I'll lay out the revisions that have to happen before we get to year two of the 12 team playoff next year I'll do that in the second hour of the program, Boise State did not appear to me to be ready for that game, how else can you explain and I can understand the jitters. What a monumental opportunity it was for that program on a massive stage, and it was perfect serendipity to be back at the Fiesta Bowl you know what Boise State's done there in the past they are the Cinderella of college football after all, we love college basketball can't get enough upsets.

When we get to March Madness but in college football we want the blue bloods. And so far, that is proving to be the case, even with the expanded format Boise State misses the field goal early, and they had a fumble as well inside the 30 in fact, overall, my biggest takeaway, how we got to 3114 Penn State, despite the fact that Boise State out gained the Nidalee lions, they also control time of possession Boise State had three empty trips inside the 30 red zone plus the expanded red area. If you're Tom Brady, and in those three big chances, they came up with a pair of Miss field goals and a fumble, but you can't doubt the resolve of Boise State because they kept battling and the narrative and I love that word the framing of the game on social media was because Ashton Gente at a season low 104 rushing yards they fed him a steady diet because he's almost solely, the reason why they made it to the college football playoff had 30 carries. A lot of people watching that game I thought had the lazy take on social media that somehow Boise State was exposed. They didn't belong on the same field as the big boys from the big 10.

I don't buy that. I think Penn State had a better defense than Boise State has faced in the past, as you might imagine, they're the third best team in the big 10. So through the standings you could argue, the second best team. They did make it to the big 10 title game, and they hung tough 45 37 that's a one possession final score in a shootout losing to Oregon. Their only other loss, a one score game, albeit at home against Ohio State and another big game James Franklin got outcome. So I don't think it's fair to say the Broncos were thoroughly outclassed because of the final score.

If you hung in there. It was 1714 in the third quarter. And the dagger to me, not only the long touchdown run that put it out of reach for Penn State better than 50 yards right up the middle, but another miss field goal remember I keep harping on this but you can't leave points on the field when you're too touched out underdog. Another miss field goal at 2114 that changed the entire dynamic of the game in the fourth quarter so for Boise State you walk away, having an incredibly successful year with the small asterisk and we will talk asterisk here.

I'm Brian Weber, and for Rich Eisen your voice can be heard by picking up the phone 844-204-7424 or hit me up on the X platform BW Weber Weber with two B's in 10 minutes we'll talk MVP balloting in the NFL. And back to asterisk, there was plenty of conversation if gente had in fact broken Barry Sanders, single season rushing record, and he fell 28 yards short of Barry, and I'm glad he did not because I'm a hater, or I'm a prisoner of the past. I think this is a real wonky record because remember, Barry Sanders final rushing total did not include Oklahoma State's trip to the Holiday Bowl because the NCAA didn't count postseason games then. They do, because there's been a proliferation I got that out Wednesday morning in LA, an explosion of postseason games because now every conference has one. So, the NCAA changed their mind, as they often do, but why not go back and add in what Barry did in that bowl game, and that's the number everyone is targeting because gente would have dealt with discussion hanging Asterix on it because he had more games to get it done not only the Mountain West championship game, and the expanded regular season.

Remember, we used to play 11 games the regular season now we play a dozen. Plus, you throw a team into the college football playoff gente had Boise State one yesterday. That was just the quarterfinals he would have had a chance potentially in the semifinals so nobody had them going all the way to the national title game so if you're a Penn State fam. You take a deep breath because I'm sure things got tight in terms of your mentality at 1714 in the third quarter, James Franklin gets the pressure off, although it took the expansion to the 12 team playoff for him to get into what coaches call the tournament, and I'm not crushing James Franklin, I could just read you all the numbers that have come up with the takeaway that he coaches small and big situations well, he's going to have another chance because Penn State is the first team through to the semi finals next week, Thursday and Friday avoiding the NFL wisely on the weekend, and it's Penn State awaiting the winner of Notre Dame in Georgia. Another chance for their head coach James Franklin, and they're steady. I think it's the best word to describe Penn State quarterback Drew our steady QB another opportunity to demonstrate they belong with the best teams in all of college football they never lose. They made it to the Final Four, something they could never achieve in the old format. I'm Brian Weber in for Rich Eisen, keep the conversation going on social media I see some notifications, following up I'll check them out momentarily number two get back to the college football coming up in just over 40 minutes as we ease into our number two of the show at that point, Texas, and Arizona State will be getting underway Sun Devils doing a lot of talking.

Why? They got to believe in themselves because nobody else does not only is Texas, roughly a two touchdown favorite I know that numbers moved a little bit, but I don't work for a casino, Texas is the overall favorite to win it all so we'll give you some preview thoughts on that. We'll spend a lot of time getting you set for the Rose Bowl Sugar Bowl as well. Coming up, we make the move to the NFL, and we'll check in with Nick Ferguson the former NFL safety who spent a decade in the league in the second hour of the show 140 Eastern Time in our immediate future since most of the playoff seating is locked in heading into the games and if you haven't looked at the schedule I can't blame you all these days, become a blur throughout the holidays.

We have another Saturday slate a double header with Cleveland and Baltimore Ravens win, they clinched the AFC North meaning Cincinnati and Pittsburgh loses the luster, but since we know most of the combinations of the playoff teams in the NFL. Let's focus on individual achievement, who is going to win the MVP award will tackle that next I'm Brian Weber just getting warmed up on January 1, we appreciate you starting the new year with us right here on the rich eyes and show. Bravo TV star Lala Kent holds nothing back on the give them Lala podcast, no I have a very short views get to know the TV personality, I don't need to watch the show because I get the real life version from relationships and motherhood, let me tell you something about breastfeeding to business and beyond, you are scared of failure so it prevents you from trying. We implement a big set of ovaries, and then we obsess follow and listen on your favorite platform. Let's go in. Let's freaking go, the gym Rome show, follow and listen on your favorite platform. Welcome to the rich eyes and show radio network, Brian Weber with you, and I'm proudly sitting at the rich eyes and show desk furnished by Granger with supplies and solutions for every industry ranger has the right product for you call click ranger.com 844-204-7424 is the phone number conversation never stops on social media X me BW Weber Weber with two B's in 15 minutes as Aaron Rodgers closes in on the last days he's going to spend as a member of rich eyes is beloved New York Jets will spin it forward. Now we're going to be doing a year from now hopefully I am with you on another New Year's Day always great to spend the holidays with my pal art Martinez doing an excellent job as our technical producer, and all of you, and a great deal of appreciation from yours truly that rich would not only have the confidence in me as a guest host but also have the investment in you, the audience.

We're going to be doing a year of holiday work in radio, given the state of our industry. So many shows are playing tape best of and who would have a better best of them rich, think about all of the magnificent interviews that he put together this year so we'll continue to get that done. As we get closer to the second hour of the show back to the college football preview thoughts on Texas and Arizona State win or lose Sun Devil fan you got a major victory last night with the news that was strategically leaked to make it a talking point on the pregame shows today. Kenny Dillingham, who taking nothing away from Kurt Cignetti at Indiana but in my estimation clearly the national coach of the year. He doesn't know anything about the history of Arizona State, and how rare it is for them to have this kind of level of success and Dillingham is an alum, according to reports locked up for a long term contract extension, and he has been rewarded in a major effort for changing the entire profile of that program now for me it always comes down to what's the buyout. What's the language really like, but for now at least Sun Devil fans can rest easy that it appears the man who was jump started the program, and who was one of them, one of us one of us one of us is not going anywhere as he tries to pull off a monumental upset against Steve Sarkeesian Texas Longhorns talk a little bit of MVP.

And the reason I'm bringing up here is twofold. My last time speaking with you on the rich eyes and show for the foreseeable future rich grinds harder than anybody in the business think about his week. He did game three of the NFL Network triple header on Saturday that was a much better game than I thought it would be. I didn't have much of an inclination that the Cardinals would show up, although a lot of that was the Rams defense did not bring it with a great deal of intensity, still Rams did their part and wrapping up the division, and then got the good news, all the way deep until Sunday night when Washington outlasted Atlanta in the Sunday night matchup that put the Rams in to the postseason field as champs of the NFC West so rich calls that game turns around early Sunday he does game day back with you on the rich eyes and show until I keep the chair warm today and he's back the rest of the week. I bring this up because if rich can work that hard, and he continues to do I probably will not speak to you until Memorial Day. I can give you some hard hitting observations on the MVP race, understanding, a lot of you check out because I think one of the things we do wrong in sports media is we start talking about this way too early now I get it.

It's a framing device. It's a great catalyst for conversation, but I think the downside is we get locked into a perception as to player x or player y. We are the front runner, and then it's hard then to change either our mind or the order of the candidates as the season goes along but since we're on the brink of the regular season finale. Let's do it now, and let's make sure we at least acknowledge Sam Darnold who's not going to win it. And when I preview the game of the day coming up on Sunday with massive stakes, Minnesota and Detroit winner takes the division and the top seed in the NFC loser has to settle for a wild card. I'm going to give you some of my reservations about Sam Darnold, not a table for two at eight o'clock and Nobu, but, and this is probably my academic bias because I went to grad school at USC but I watched him.

University of Southern California, not South Carolina. I'd be all over Shane Beamer side of that kerfuffle with Brett Bilema yesterday what was Bilema doing just a classless act, in my opinion, but we'll keep it where it is talking NFL. I saw Darnold play most of the significant games of his career and understood why he went as highly as he did in the draft my issue with Sam was ball security, too many interceptions too many fumbles as well. He has cleaned that up.

It's a wonderful redemption story. My concern is this. Does he go back to the Sam Darnold we saw I'm not talking about the Jets or Carolina football graveyards, no chance for success. The Jets are going to be career records. How about Darnold and Baker Mayfield resurrecting themselves from Carolina. I am just going to be interested to see what happens in a high leverage situation, let's just say the likes beat the Lions I think they will be in Detroit because the lines have been decimated by injuries especially on the side defensive side of the football we saw it again, a Monday night, the Niners move the ball way too easily before Brock Purdy woke up and remembered he's brought Purdy and through that ghastly interception. So Darnold potentially two wins away from the Super Bowl. What happens if we go back to seeing the Sam Darnold that is unable to deliver in a high leverage situation.

That's what I'm waiting to see. But he certainly, I would think would be a top five candidate in the MVP race Joe Burrows not going to win it because of the lack of team success, although it shouldn't impact the analysis Burrows numbers are out landishly good still Cincinnati amazingly still mathematically a top five somehow some way in the hunt for a wild card. If the Bengals win, and they have a great opportunity against Pittsburgh who's reeling they've lost three straight that game coming up on Saturday, Pittsburgh, may also have nothing to play for and mention the Ravens Browns first game on Saturday, Baltimore wins they lock up the division locking Pittsburgh into a wildcard spot, but even if the Bengals win that game.

They need the Broncos to lose the Chiefs will be resting their starters, and the dolphins to lose to the Patriots. Not a lot of hope, but in no way can you bash Joe Burrow that gets us to the three leading contenders Saquon Barkley. Let me throw it out there because I'm the guy telling you consistently running backs can't win this award, because of a bias and history and no running backs wanted since Adrian Peterson rush for over 2000 yards in 2012 coming back from the torn ACL. What if Saquon breaks Eric Dickerson's single season rushing record coming up this weekend against the giants of all teams, and he only needs two yards and a meaningless game for the Eagles.

Does that change the conversation. He's the all time leading rusher, then in the history of the NFL for one year. He's changed the entire dynamic in Philadelphia.

I don't think so. Because running backs don't win this award. I mentioned Adrian Peterson before that you got to go back to Lydani and Tomlinson setting the single season scoring record for the San Diego, San Diego superchargers. I think Saquon settles for the offensive player of the year, which gets us to Lamar Jackson versus Josh Allen. Lamar, the numbers are comparable in some ways better than his MVP award winning season last year, the pushback is going to be. Yeah, but he's getting plenty of help from Derek Henry, I can understand that I can understand the notion of voter fatigue it's very hard to go back to back as the MVP in any sport and Josh Allen to me. I am aware that head to head.

Buffalo got pummeled by Baltimore to me. Allen has done more with less. Look at the supporting cast, and this in some ways, although it shouldn't be, but the criteria are nebulous nebulous on a big word Wednesday we always talk about what the V, the value component means in MVP. Think about Allen as a lifetime achievement award body of work.

He's never won the MVP voters like to spread it around. If my opinion matters, Allen wins but I think it's going to be very tight and throw in Saquon's record setting possibility then it gets really interesting unfortunately, we don't find out until the Thursday before the Super Bowl at NFL Honors. I'm Brian Weber in for rich eyes and 8442047424 is the number to call, hit me up on X BW Weber Weber with two B's. We return to college football with 25 minutes getting you set for the second quarterfinal in the college football playoff game.

I think it's going to be another lopsided game with Texas having the possibility of dismantling Arizona State. Up next, as Aaron Rodgers closes in on his final days with the Jets barring some unforeseen circumstance although we are talking after all, what will Aaron be doing on New Year's Day in 2026 that's coming up as we continue live on this special holiday edition of the program I'm Brian Weber, bringing in the new year for you here on the rich eyes and show. You met Lala Kent on Vanderpump Rules. Now Lala and her friends share everything on Give Them Lala. Bagel, everybody says I say that weird. It is ruined by a proposal story. How Jason proposed and she was like he brought in a bunch of bagels. I was like I have to stop this. I will punch you in the throat. If you ever tell this story again and call it a bagel. Let me tell you now when I tell the story I go he went and got breakfast. There you go bagels.

Watch what Lala is talking about on YouTube or search for Give Them Lala wherever you listen. We are back with you. Always a delight to guest host for Rich and the guys. We are moving rapidly through the first hour of the program but we will always carve out time for your interaction.

7424 is the phone number or head over to the X platform. B. W. Weber. Weber with two B's. Less than 20 minutes from now as we kick off hour number 2 of the show. Live on this new year's day. We will get back to the college football. More preview thoughts of Texas. Texas getting set to take on Arizona State Longhorns. Heavy favorites in the Peach Bowl once that game gets under way.

Got the computer fired up. I will keep you updated as to significant developments. We will keep you updated as to what is going on in the NFL.

Nothing says the holidays. Like who is getting fired in the NFL. We will look ahead to Black Monday.

Including a name or two you might not have thought about. And then as we get deeper into the second hour of the show coming up 140 eastern time we will check in talking NFL with my good friend Nick Ferguson the former NFL safety spent a decade in the league. We will keep you updated as we get deeper into the second hour of the show coming up 140 eastern time we will check in talking NFL with my good friend Nick Ferguson the former NFL safety spent a decade in the league. We will keep you updated as we get deeper into the second hour of the show coming up 140 eastern time we will check in talking NFL with my good friend Nick Ferguson the former NFL safety spent a decade in the league.

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