A new episode of Game Runs Deep with a national guest as Trey Wallace (OutKick) joins Sudu and Ben for a deep dive into the biggest mess in college sports right now: public accusations, “receipts,” and a system increasingly being decided in courtrooms instead of on the field.
The conversation starts with Trey’s reaction to Clemson/Dabo’s public comments and why in today’s climate, “everybody has something on somebody.” From there, it turns into the broader reality of modern college athletics, where lawsuits, injunctions, and eligibility battles are shaping roster building and competitive balance.
You also get:
-A breakdown of the Trinidad Chambliss case and what it could mean going forward, plus the Joey Aguilar angle.
-Why the sport feels like it’s drifting toward “anything goes” without a real enforcement mechanism.
-A quick but awesome detour into Miami (Ohio) basketball being undefeated and why the on-court product can still be great.
-Trey’s take on where Ole Miss should be ranked in 2026 if Trinidad returns (and why he’s thinking 9–10 range).
