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Never attack the player. Attack the coach instead. This systems thinking approach wins public fights. A year in a restaurant builds a decades-long information advantage by revealing hidden social dynamics and feedback loops.
The Washington Wizards have an 18-year streak of former players appearing in the NBA Finals while the team itself never gets close. This is not a fluke; it is a system. The same hidden pipelines, subsidies, and patterns shape college football.
"The Campaign for North Africa" (1978) - A classic tabletop game mentioned for its "Italian Pasta Rule," which humorously reflects the nutritional difficulties of Italian soldiers in WWII.
"Strega Nona" by Tomie dePaola - A children's book about a witch whose magical pasta pot creates an endless supply of pasta, used as an analogy for unlimited resources.
"The Calgorithm" - A book by fans of Cal football, documenting the phenomenon of the "Calgorithm" over the past decade.
"Steal This Book" by Abbie Hoffman - A counterculture book from the 1970s, referenced for its anti-establishment ethos.
"Common Sense" by Thomas Paine - An influential pamphlet from the American Revolution, mentioned as an example of accessible, impactful literature.
"Rules for Radicals" by Saul Alinsky - A book on community organizing, referenced in the context of counterculture literature.
"Diplomacy" by Henry Kissinger - A textbook mentioned by a host's diplomacy teacher.
"A People's History of the United States" by Howard Zinn - A non-fiction book offering a critical perspective on American history.
"Space Jam" (Movie) - A 1996 film starring Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes, mentioned as the cause of a vasovagal episode in a listener's childhood.
"Space Jam: A New Legacy" (Movie) - The 2021 sequel to the original "Space Jam," briefly discussed in comparison to the first film.
"A Christmas Story" (Movie) - A holiday film referenced with the "Bumpus hounds" in the context of Thanksgiving gluttony.
People Mentioned
Vincenzo Nibali - An Italian professional cyclist, mentioned in a humorous hypothetical scenario related to a "pasta point" lead in the Giro d'Italia.
Tomie dePaola - Author of the children's book "Strega Nona."
Art Briles - Former football coach, mentioned in the context of coaches who shouldn't be "rehabbed" or given another chance.
Ryan Harsen - Football coach, mentioned in the context of offensive coordinators.
Pete Carroll - Football coach, referenced for his playful and sometimes controversial antics.
John Canzano - Sports journalist, whose headline about Pete Carroll was quoted.
Reggie Bush - Former USC football player, quoted in a story about a Pete Carroll prank.
Saul Alinsky - Author of "Rules for Radicals."
Henry Kissinger - Author of "Diplomacy."
Howard Zinn - Author of "A People's History of the United States."
Tomie dePaola - Author of "Strega Nona."
Abbie Hoffman - Author of "Steal This Book."
Thomas Paine - Author of "Common Sense."
Alton Brown - Celebrity chef, referenced hypothetically in a cooking challenge scenario.
Andy Mary Tolman - Content creator, quoted for her advice on not needing "homemaker medals."
Jeremy Foley - Former Athletic Director at the University of Florida, mentioned in a story about a family member's inebriated rant.
Will Muschamp - Football coach, mentioned in a rant about his coaching style.
Michael Jordan (MJ) - Basketball legend, star of "Space Jam."
LeBron James - Basketball legend, star of "Space Jam: A New Legacy."
Charles Portis - American author, referenced for his writing style.
Michael Felder - Writer and podcast host, referenced for his passionate and emotional reactions to sports.
Nick Saban - Legendary college football coach, referenced for his often critical attitude even after wins.
Kurt Zignetti - Fictional contract killer and coach of the Indiana Renaissance, mentioned in a humorous context related to Indiana University apparel.
Stephen Godfrey - Co-host of "Phantom Island Show" and "Hand in the Dirt."
Ryan Nanny - Co-host of "Phantom Island Show" and "Hand in the Dirt."
Jason Kirk - Sports journalist, author of "Until Saturday" newsletter.
Caleb DeBoer - Football coach, mentioned in a humorous, exaggerated scenario.
Lane Kiffin - College football coach, whose potential job movements are discussed as a catalyst for coaching changes.
Organizations & Institutions
Cal - University of California, Berkeley, discussed in the context of its football program and coaching changes.
Stanford - Stanford University, mentioned in comparison to Cal.
NPR - National Public Radio, cited as the source for a story about a jet ski journey.
Columbia - Columbia University, mentioned hypothetically as a place where "jet ski studies" might be conducted.
USC - University of Southern California, referenced in a story about a Pete Carroll prank.
Auburn - Auburn University, discussed in the context of a football game against Alabama.
University of Florida (UF) - Discussed in the context of its football program.
TransOhio - Ohio's first statewide trans equity organization, supported by proceeds from PTKU merchandise.
The Fresh Market - Grocery store chain, mentioned by a host who worked there.
Walmart - Retail chain, mentioned by a listener who worked there on Black Fridays.
Chateau Elan - A hotel and winery in Georgia, mentioned as a workplace during a holiday festival.
Cracker Barrel - Restaurant chain, mentioned as a place for Thanksgiving lunch.
University of Georgia - Discussed in the context of a football game against Georgia Tech.
Georgia Tech - Discussed in the context of a football game against the University of Georgia.
Ohio State - Ohio State University, discussed in the context of its football game against Michigan.
Michigan - University of Michigan, discussed in the context of its football game against Ohio State.
Mississippi State - Mississippi State University, participant in the Egg Bowl.
Ole Miss - University of Mississippi, participant in the Egg Bowl.
Websites & Online Resources
Writeforcalifornia.com - Website mentioned as a potential source for information about "The Calgorithm" book.
PhantomIsland.show - Website where Ryan and Stephen Godfrey's audio content, including "Who Killed College Football," can be found.
Homefieldapparel.com - E-commerce website for collegiate apparel, offering a Black Friday discount.
Channel6.ghost.io - Website for the "Channel 6" newsletter.
The New York Times - Publication for which Jason Kirk writes a free college football newsletter called "Until Saturday."
Ramcat.com - Website to purchase tickets for Killer Ants' show at Gas Hall in Winston-Salem.
Preownedairboats.com - Website for "The Shutdown Full Store," which sells PTKU merchandise.
Other Resources
Italian Pasta Rule - A humorous rule from the tabletop game "The Campaign for North Africa," illustrating the logistical challenges of providing pasta to Italian troops in WWII.
"Grape Lady" - A viral internet video of a woman falling off a platform, which occurred at Chateau Elan.
"Kick Six" - A famous play in college football history where Auburn returned a missed field goal for a touchdown to beat Alabama.
"Until Saturday" Newsletter - A free college football newsletter by Jason Kirk for The New York Times.
"Hand in the Dirt" - A gardening podcast about football, co-hosted by Michael Ray Server.
"Who Killed College Football" - A series from "Phantom Island Show."
Killer Ants - Michael Ray Server's band, mentioned for their upcoming show.
Foothills Brewery - A brewery in Winston-Salem, mentioned as a prize provider for Killer Ants' show.
Dret the Luck - A band playing with Killer Ants.
PTKU (Protect Trans Kids University) - Fictional university and merchandise line, with proceeds supporting trans support organizations.
Mid South Airlines - An imaginary airline, mentioned in connection with TransOhio.
"Egg Bowl" - The rivalry football game between Mississippi State and Ole Miss.