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Does anyone here consider Finebaum a real authority on SEC football?

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  • JimWallaceJimWallace Posts: 6,258 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @levander said:

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    @levander said:

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    I think he's worth listening to in the car on my drive home. He knows more about football than most of his callers. Many of his guests know a lot more. For example, I'm watching his show on tv at this minute. The guest is a DGD and is very knowledgeable, Matt Stinchcomb. Guys like him make the show.

    To say nothing of a Florida graduate who was also Miss Florida. And, oh, she does know a lot about football, Laura Rutledge.

    Go, Dawgs!

    I recommend upgrading the radio in your car to something that lets you connect wirelessly to your phone and play anything you want to from your phone. There are a lot of junk podcasts out there, but there are also some really good ones, it’s just hard to find them because there are so many more junk ones.

    DawgNation’s own BA does an excellent podcast called DawgNation Daily.

    Pioneer has a whole line of car radios that are very popular which supports both Android Auto and Wireless CarPlay. Make sure to get Wireless CarPlay and not just CarPlay. Most people buying a new car don’t have Wireless CarPlay as an option. But since you’d be buying aftermarket, you do.

    And with one of these upgraded Pioneer radios, you could even do things like display a mapping app on the radio screen and it will do turn by turn navigation for you, etc..

    Why assume I don't have that?

    Go, Dawgs!

    Damnit, I just re-read your post, I responded to the wrong person. Someone above was saying he only had two options, Finebaum or the SEC Network. That response was meant for him.

    Hey, not a problem. I like listening to Paul's show which is why I listen to it. I have the capacity to listen in the car to my podcasts and such if I want to, but I do not have the fancy newest version of one of the high tech radios you mentioned and have made me drool over.

    Worse, my vehicle doesn't lend itself to that kind of upgrade. It would be either impossible to upgrade or extremely expensive depending on who you talk to. I've considered it. Fortunately, my system is modern enough and good enough for all my needs even though it's not quite the bee's knees.

    Go, Dawgs!

  • levanderlevander Posts: 4,481 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @JimWallace said:

    @levander said:

    @JimWallace said:

    @levander said:

    @JimWallace said:
    I think he's worth listening to in the car on my drive home. He knows more about football than most of his callers. Many of his guests know a lot more. For example, I'm watching his show on tv at this minute. The guest is a DGD and is very knowledgeable, Matt Stinchcomb. Guys like him make the show.

    To say nothing of a Florida graduate who was also Miss Florida. And, oh, she does know a lot about football, Laura Rutledge.

    Go, Dawgs!

    I recommend upgrading the radio in your car to something that lets you connect wirelessly to your phone and play anything you want to from your phone. There are a lot of junk podcasts out there, but there are also some really good ones, it’s just hard to find them because there are so many more junk ones.

    DawgNation’s own BA does an excellent podcast called DawgNation Daily.

    Pioneer has a whole line of car radios that are very popular which supports both Android Auto and Wireless CarPlay. Make sure to get Wireless CarPlay and not just CarPlay. Most people buying a new car don’t have Wireless CarPlay as an option. But since you’d be buying aftermarket, you do.

    And with one of these upgraded Pioneer radios, you could even do things like display a mapping app on the radio screen and it will do turn by turn navigation for you, etc..

    Why assume I don't have that?

    Go, Dawgs!

    Damnit, I just re-read your post, I responded to the wrong person. Someone above was saying he only had two options, Finebaum or the SEC Network. That response was meant for him.

    Hey, not a problem. I like listening to Paul's show which is why I listen to it. I have the capacity to listen in the car to my podcasts and such if I want to, but I do not have the fancy newest version of one of the high tech radios you mentioned and have made me drool over.

    Worse, my vehicle doesn't lend itself to that kind of upgrade. It would be either impossible to upgrade or extremely expensive depending on who you talk to. I've considered it. Fortunately, my system is modern enough and good enough for all my needs even though it's not quite the bee's knees.

    Go, Dawgs!

    Best Buy carries most of the Pioneer radios and will install them. I’d talk to them and see what you think.. It is tedious figuring out what you need. Like there’s some adapter made by Maestro I think that maps all the car connections to the Pioneer radio connections. And you have to buy the right one for your car. If you have a luxury branded car like a Lexus, you probably are out of luck with the upgrade.

    But it’s a fool’s errand to try to keep up with all the technology invading our cars these days. I bought a car last year because I had to. My Maxima I bought new and drove 18 years just had a repair bill I couldn’t justify paying. What I ended up with is basically version 1.0 of what I considered most important of all these technologies coming to cars. And I still need to replace my radio with one of those Pioneer ones. But I got stuff like auto-braking if you’re about to hit something, etc.. But anyway, I got what I consider version 1.0. And I plan on just waiting out all the new technologies that are coming. Then I’ll buy a new car after things have settled down.

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