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The Weekly Walk-On

The Weekly Walk-On

Written by: CFBguy
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Welcome to The Weekly Walk-On by a former college football walk-on. I spent 5 years practicing at a SEC school every day, with minimal playing time. Upon graduating, I pursued a career in collegiate athletics. After 15 years working as an athletics administrator, I have learned so much about what goes into a college game day so the sport I love can exist. After a recent career change, my passion is still college football. My goal is to help others better understand what goes on behind the scenes and hear from those responsible for everything in a college football program outside the lines.CFBguy Football (American)
Episodes
  • A Story of Perseverance to Become a Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coach
    Jan 24 2026

    Join me as I speak with Zeus De La Sancha about his journey to become a collegiate strength and conditioning coach. He starts describing how he came to the conclusion he wanted to coach at the college level. Then he discusses the trials and tribulations during his first couple of positions that were unpaid. Zeus then tells the listeners how he connects with players and helps to motivate them daily. As always, he answers the Weekly Wildcard questions at the end of this season finale episode.

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    50 mins
  • The Weekly Walk-On mailbag
    Jan 16 2026

    Join me as I take questions sent listeners from social media in a mailbag episode. The questions ranged from experiences playing to why I made the decisions I did during my recruitment process. I also had a special guest join to give me questions for The Weekly Wildcard segment.

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    37 mins
  • NIL: How We Got Here and the Positives vs Negatives
    Jan 10 2026

    Join me as I describe to listeners what it was like in the early 2000's as a walk-on vs scholarship college football player. I go into detail about how I saw meal money be used in the locker room and how I was able to share some meal money from scholarship players. I then go into what I view as positives and negatives of NIL.

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    31 mins
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