Farewell Dan Wetzel: tributes, toilets & tourney talk | College Football Enquirer

Farewell Dan Wetzel: tributes, toilets & tourney talk | College Football Enquirer

Have your box of tissues nearby, it’s Dan Wetzel’s final episode as host of College Football Enquirer alongside Ross Dellenger & SI’s Pat Forde. The trio react to some of the most passionate fan responses to the news of Dan’s departure and share memorable moments from the show’s 700+ episode journey.

Dan, Ross & Pat also chat about the recent success of old-school college basketball coaches like Rick Pitino, Bruce Pearl, Kelvin Sampson and Rick Barnes. How have these coaches found continued success despite the ever-changing landscape of college athletics?

Ross reports on the AAC’s decision to implement a $10 million minimum revenue sharing standard for each of the schools in its league. Plus, a People’s Court involving the robbery of a solid gold toilet.

(0:45) Farewell Dan Wetzel

(18:07) Old-school CBB coaches

(33:06) ‘D-II’ Drake advances to NCAA tournament

(39:15) Could Pitino find success anywhere?

(41:45) AAC implements $10 million revenue share minimum

(51:05) Rick Pitino continued

(53:53) People’s Court

After over 700 episodes, Dan Wetzel hosted his final episode of the College Football Enquirer on March 10, 2025. After over 700 episodes, Dan Wetzel hosted his final episode of the College Football Enquirer on March 10, 2025.

After over 700 episodes, Dan Wetzel hosted his final episode of the College Football Enquirer on March 10, 2025.

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