I watched the show for the first so many sessions, up until a segment where he and another show host did a lot of really obvious PR speak around the new talent fees, the rising cost of attending games, etc. After that, I sort of stopped watching unless it was a special guest. It was something about the way Keith and the cohost were dismissing the topic with smiles on their faces. Laughter and "that's how it is" and "this is all for the better," with no thoughtfulness. No real examination of the topic. A lot of very obvious company line takes, and I don't know ... their personalities felt fake after that. Or maybe not fake, but also, not genuine? Too obvious, too on the nose. For some reason, ever since then, I can't shake that feeling that I'm just seeing extensions of the same mentality that's changing everything I liked about college sports.
Anyway. Four dollars a pound.
Also, just to be clear, I don't think anyone should or shouldn't watch the show because of how I feel. I think it's a great idea and I feel like people would enjoy it if it became a regular and reliable thing they produced. I was the one posting links to the early test runs of the show they did last spring, because I enjoyed the idea so much. I think it's great to give a platform to highlight all the people who've competed on behalf of the school over the years.