On this episode of the College Football Enquirer, Dan Wetzel, Pat Forde, and Ross Dellenger discuss the future of the SEC. The trio talks about how the vibe among coaches and administrators has shifted since Oklahoma and Texas joined the conference after spring meetings. They also explore who will be the next dominant head coach in the SEC after Nick Saban retired in January.

Dellenger shares his top choices for potential great head coaches in the SEC, including Steve Sarkisian at Texas, Kirby Smart at Georgia, and Josh Heupel at Tennessee. After a break, the team reacts to news of pending legislation in North Carolina that would require UNC and NC State to play smaller programs in the state annually. Wetzel suggests that the schools could negotiate for more money to agree to this proposal.

To wrap up the show, Wetzel tells a humorous story about a woman in Nebraska who was mistakenly declared dead and then revived. The team discusses this bizarre incident and shares a laugh over it.

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