Set 1: Feeling Lucy and Goosey (w/ Lucy Rohden)
The Stugotz and Company podcast opens with a barrage of fake sponsor reads for fictional podcasts, setting a satirical tone before welcoming back guest Lucy Rohden. The real conversation kicks off with Lucy’s exciting new venture: launching her own college football brand, CFB Lucy, through partnerships with Betches Media and Home Field Apparel. She passionately defends the integrity of college football’s regular season, calling the 2014 playoff expansion a disaster that undermines the sport’s soul. Her critique is sharp and specific—she argues that the playoff system benefits only the Big Ten and SEC, and that the sport’s identity is being eroded by commercialization. She also delivers a blistering take on Indiana’s meteoric rise under Curt Cignetti, calling it a once-in-a-generation anomaly that can’t be replicated. Her most viral moment comes when she dissects the absurdity of a player betting on his own team for mental health reasons, calling it self-harm with $60,000 in losses. The episode culminates in a playful 'Lucy or Goosey' game, where Lucy confidently picks the Big Ten as the best conference and predicts a bounce-back season for Clemson—only to be undercut by her own skepticism about the program’s culture. Her blend of humor, fierce loyalty to college football’s roots, and unfiltered honesty makes her the episode’s standout voice.
The 2014 college football playoff expansion is a 'disaster' that undermines the sport's identity by favoring the Big Ten and SEC.
Indiana’s rise from worst to top-tier in two years is a once-in-a-generation anomaly that can’t be replicated.
Betting on your own team, even for mental health, is self-harm with $60,000 in losses and violates NCAA rules.
College football needs more personality and drama—Lane Kiffin is better for the sport than a culture-destroying coach like Kurt Signetti.
The Big Ten is now the best conference due to power-four talent in the portal, not just mid-major pickups.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Fake Podcast Sponsor Parade
The episode opens with a satirical montage of fake podcast ads, including 'Hey Jonas' by the Jonas Brothers and 'I Am Rappaport Stereo Podcast,' mocking the overabundance of new shows.
Lucy Rohden Returns with a New Brand
“I get to talk about college football when I want with who I want on my own terms now. And like, that's really, really exciting.”
The 2014 Playoff Expansion is a Disaster
“Couldn't hate it more. Couldn't hate it more if I tried.”
Indiana’s Rise is a One-Time Anomaly
“I think that what Indiana has done is... never going to be replicated. I think the extremes of that will never happen again.”
The Absurdity of Self-Betting for Mental Health
“It's almost like self-harm. $60,000 worth like insane numbers.”
“Couldn't hate it more. Couldn't hate it more if I tried.”
“I think that what Indiana has done is... never going to be replicated. I think the extremes of that will never happen again.”
“College, every sport, college football included, they need someone to root for and to root against. And Kurt Signetti is going to get old this year where we're all like, okay. This was cool that Indiana's winning. I'm kind of tired of it.”
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Lucy Rohden
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Stugotz
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Izzy
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Oregon Ducks
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Steve Sarkisian
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Lane Kiffin
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Betches Media
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Kurt Signetti
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Mike Elko
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Kirby Smart
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