1 00:00:03,320 --> 00:00:07,560 Speaker 1: They sees a fan morning show with Katie and Jess. 2 00:00:09,400 --> 00:00:12,960 Speaker 2: Here's Dotamore ready to take the staff drops back, throws 3 00:00:13,000 --> 00:00:14,160 Speaker 2: the football. 4 00:00:15,160 --> 00:00:16,040 Speaker 3: Then he set the. 5 00:00:17,920 --> 00:00:18,680 Speaker 1: Ten stop. 6 00:00:24,280 --> 00:00:25,400 Speaker 4: Unbelievable. 7 00:00:26,160 --> 00:00:29,080 Speaker 5: The angel pods and are subs the first throw of 8 00:00:29,160 --> 00:00:30,120 Speaker 5: the ball game. 9 00:00:30,800 --> 00:00:36,800 Speaker 3: And this crowd is going absolutely bad. Here's the staff 10 00:00:36,880 --> 00:00:39,479 Speaker 3: back and the throw. Fernando goes to the enzone. 11 00:00:39,840 --> 00:00:40,560 Speaker 6: Touch found. 12 00:00:40,960 --> 00:00:43,800 Speaker 5: Omar Cooper comes up with another. 13 00:00:43,600 --> 00:00:48,120 Speaker 7: Brilliant play and the throw by Fernando Mendoza was ded 14 00:00:48,200 --> 00:00:48,760 Speaker 7: on the money. 15 00:00:49,320 --> 00:00:57,760 Speaker 5: Mendza cay lit Laer stives way to the zones and yeah, 16 00:00:57,960 --> 00:00:59,280 Speaker 5: puts six on the board. 17 00:01:02,640 --> 00:01:06,480 Speaker 3: And that's what mistakes of this football game will do and. 18 00:01:06,600 --> 00:01:09,480 Speaker 7: Why Indiana is one of those teams that doesn't make 19 00:01:09,560 --> 00:01:11,440 Speaker 7: as many as most of the other ball club As 20 00:01:11,440 --> 00:01:13,880 Speaker 7: they face Fernando again looks to throw it. Now he's 21 00:01:13,920 --> 00:01:20,640 Speaker 7: going deep, way deep, and the Texas bad who guess 22 00:01:20,760 --> 00:01:28,440 Speaker 7: hold Charlie Backer again thirty six yards. Indiana score takes 23 00:01:28,480 --> 00:01:30,560 Speaker 7: the stap on third down, throws it out here, the 24 00:01:30,640 --> 00:01:31,039 Speaker 7: ball is. 25 00:01:31,080 --> 00:01:35,040 Speaker 3: Caught and it is a touchdown. 26 00:01:36,640 --> 00:01:40,039 Speaker 5: Indiana scores again again. 27 00:01:40,160 --> 00:01:43,200 Speaker 7: The Sushi ball Club with Elijah Surround picking up the 28 00:01:43,280 --> 00:01:44,560 Speaker 7: pieces of the zone. 29 00:01:50,560 --> 00:01:53,640 Speaker 2: Dad here's the stap back looks to the Enzo, looks 30 00:01:53,640 --> 00:01:55,680 Speaker 2: at the Enzo, throws to the Enzo touch down. 31 00:01:55,840 --> 00:02:03,320 Speaker 3: He lost the surround again. You like a salad having. 32 00:02:03,080 --> 00:02:04,120 Speaker 8: A night of his life. 33 00:02:08,040 --> 00:02:09,359 Speaker 3: Kurtzigetti is smiling. 34 00:02:10,840 --> 00:02:14,799 Speaker 9: Before the game's overdone, Kurtziggetti is smiling. 35 00:02:15,280 --> 00:02:18,399 Speaker 4: Well, there's nothing like having a home semi final game. 36 00:02:23,800 --> 00:02:26,240 Speaker 9: I guess we finally got a love figure now right. 37 00:02:27,080 --> 00:02:30,760 Speaker 3: There are no fans like Indiana. Who's your fans? Oh, 38 00:02:30,919 --> 00:02:34,640 Speaker 3: I can say it's going to you and who who? 39 00:02:35,240 --> 00:02:35,440 Speaker 9: Who? 40 00:02:36,280 --> 00:02:36,760 Speaker 8: Shut up? 41 00:02:37,280 --> 00:02:42,160 Speaker 3: I'm going in and see Miami. But I heard the 42 00:02:42,280 --> 00:02:45,799 Speaker 3: ringstorms in the midst Well, good Monday morning to you, 43 00:02:46,040 --> 00:02:49,440 Speaker 3: Mark Dydon for usual tremendous there on the open. That 44 00:02:49,680 --> 00:02:52,320 Speaker 3: might have been one though, that was pretty ready made 45 00:02:52,440 --> 00:02:55,440 Speaker 3: for you, sitting there with those clips, those highlights and 46 00:02:55,520 --> 00:02:58,519 Speaker 3: the course that song. First thing I had to check 47 00:02:58,639 --> 00:03:01,160 Speaker 3: as I walked in the office here on this Monday morning, 48 00:03:01,160 --> 00:03:03,760 Speaker 3: a little chillier than maybe what we've had in last week. 49 00:03:04,240 --> 00:03:06,919 Speaker 3: He is fully clothed, folks, Mark Dyton head to toe 50 00:03:07,680 --> 00:03:10,400 Speaker 3: is fully clothed. You might need to check on your 51 00:03:10,600 --> 00:03:13,280 Speaker 3: folks though. In the eight one two area code, IU 52 00:03:13,400 --> 00:03:15,880 Speaker 3: fans as well. I don't know if they both could 53 00:03:15,919 --> 00:03:19,840 Speaker 3: be naked today. Mark Dyton, Wow, your Twitter was an 54 00:03:19,919 --> 00:03:25,000 Speaker 3: absolute roller coaster on Saturday nights and I'm happy for 55 00:03:25,080 --> 00:03:25,480 Speaker 3: you man. 56 00:03:25,560 --> 00:03:26,320 Speaker 10: Thank you very much. 57 00:03:26,400 --> 00:03:27,000 Speaker 8: I appreciate that. 58 00:03:27,240 --> 00:03:29,520 Speaker 10: It was the erraic time I've ever seen you check 59 00:03:29,560 --> 00:03:31,400 Speaker 10: me up and down. I've never seen that before, but 60 00:03:31,440 --> 00:03:34,320 Speaker 10: I think you were like pants too. Okay, nice change 61 00:03:34,320 --> 00:03:34,600 Speaker 10: of face. 62 00:03:34,680 --> 00:03:36,800 Speaker 3: Yeah, I had the eyes scanning, you know, head to 63 00:03:36,880 --> 00:03:39,760 Speaker 3: toe right there with Mark Dyton fully clothed though. Mark 64 00:03:39,840 --> 00:03:42,040 Speaker 3: the shirt For those that are not obviously able to 65 00:03:42,040 --> 00:03:43,800 Speaker 3: see on the YouTube, it. 66 00:03:43,840 --> 00:03:47,160 Speaker 10: Says greater than Green Bay, Kings of the North, and 67 00:03:47,280 --> 00:03:50,120 Speaker 10: the greater has a giant cheese, greater as the a 68 00:03:50,560 --> 00:03:54,640 Speaker 10: in it. So awesome, awesome night. Can't even explain, Like 69 00:03:54,720 --> 00:03:56,600 Speaker 10: you said, it was a roller coaster. I apologized ahead 70 00:03:56,640 --> 00:03:59,080 Speaker 10: of time for my Twitter feed, But yeah, that was 71 00:03:59,160 --> 00:04:01,680 Speaker 10: a It was a horrible first half and then I 72 00:04:01,720 --> 00:04:03,640 Speaker 10: don't know what happened. They turned it on once again 73 00:04:04,200 --> 00:04:06,040 Speaker 10: and it could not have happened to a better team. 74 00:04:06,240 --> 00:04:09,320 Speaker 10: So very very happy for my bears, my Packers' friends, 75 00:04:09,320 --> 00:04:11,120 Speaker 10: who were talking a lot of junk in the first half. 76 00:04:11,680 --> 00:04:14,240 Speaker 10: When radio is silent, the rest of the night until you. 77 00:04:14,240 --> 00:04:16,840 Speaker 3: Gave the Ben Johnson handshake. Is what you did after 78 00:04:16,920 --> 00:04:19,960 Speaker 3: the game. There a good Monday morning to everybody out there. 79 00:04:20,000 --> 00:04:22,480 Speaker 3: Good Monday morning to Mark James Boyd, Good Monday morning 80 00:04:22,560 --> 00:04:24,680 Speaker 3: to you. You know, when I went to Indiana, I 81 00:04:24,839 --> 00:04:27,880 Speaker 3: was always struck by at every turn of the corner. 82 00:04:27,920 --> 00:04:31,640 Speaker 3: I could not believe how many Chicago suburb individuals I 83 00:04:31,720 --> 00:04:35,080 Speaker 3: was running into. I mean, I swear they were everywhere. 84 00:04:35,200 --> 00:04:36,840 Speaker 3: And it probably was at a time when like the 85 00:04:36,920 --> 00:04:40,080 Speaker 3: Bears and Cubs are actually kind of good. So you 86 00:04:40,160 --> 00:04:42,200 Speaker 3: know that probably played into it because they were loud 87 00:04:42,320 --> 00:04:44,320 Speaker 3: and they were proud. And that's all I can think 88 00:04:44,320 --> 00:04:46,640 Speaker 3: about today, on this Monday morning, is if you ride 89 00:04:46,680 --> 00:04:51,560 Speaker 3: the fandom of Indiana University and the Chicago Bears, can 90 00:04:51,640 --> 00:04:56,120 Speaker 3: you imagine the highs that you reached on Friday night, Hell, 91 00:04:56,320 --> 00:04:57,920 Speaker 3: the high of the first play of the game, and 92 00:04:58,000 --> 00:05:01,240 Speaker 3: then the absolute roller coaster of what you went through Saturday, 93 00:05:01,680 --> 00:05:04,279 Speaker 3: all capped by a special fourth down play and one 94 00:05:04,279 --> 00:05:06,000 Speaker 3: of the greatest handshakes I've seen in sports. 95 00:05:06,600 --> 00:05:08,920 Speaker 4: Yeah, I think you probably woke up floating today like 96 00:05:09,000 --> 00:05:11,080 Speaker 4: you had for the last couple of days after something 97 00:05:11,200 --> 00:05:13,760 Speaker 4: like that. I will say, IU has done very good 98 00:05:14,040 --> 00:05:16,320 Speaker 4: at not giving you a heart attack when you're watching them. 99 00:05:16,440 --> 00:05:18,560 Speaker 4: But I would say the Bears, that's kind of in 100 00:05:18,600 --> 00:05:21,520 Speaker 4: their mo mark where they get down, they come back, 101 00:05:21,720 --> 00:05:24,760 Speaker 4: and they've done it all year, and boy, I think 102 00:05:24,800 --> 00:05:27,160 Speaker 4: that game was over and it wasn't. So I had to, 103 00:05:27,800 --> 00:05:30,960 Speaker 4: I guess snitch on myself to freezing Cold takes on 104 00:05:31,080 --> 00:05:33,800 Speaker 4: Twitter and tell them, hey, I made another mistake here. 105 00:05:33,920 --> 00:05:36,200 Speaker 4: But it was fun to watch that. And honestly, this 106 00:05:36,360 --> 00:05:39,679 Speaker 4: is why I could never bet. Could you imagine betting 107 00:05:39,760 --> 00:05:41,440 Speaker 4: on that game for the Packers to win and they 108 00:05:41,560 --> 00:05:44,880 Speaker 4: lose in that fashion? Oh my goodness is it for IU. 109 00:05:45,440 --> 00:05:47,360 Speaker 4: I was talking with my buddies yesterday and they were saying, 110 00:05:47,400 --> 00:05:50,480 Speaker 4: you could have just bet, like, you know, the house 111 00:05:50,600 --> 00:05:53,120 Speaker 4: on them because they covered so easily, and honestly, they 112 00:05:53,560 --> 00:05:55,920 Speaker 4: cover the spread so well that you probably could have 113 00:05:55,960 --> 00:05:56,320 Speaker 4: doubled it. 114 00:05:57,320 --> 00:05:59,840 Speaker 3: What a wild card weekend it was. We'll talk about 115 00:06:00,040 --> 00:06:02,400 Speaker 3: all of it. The Pacers have a two game win streak, 116 00:06:02,560 --> 00:06:05,120 Speaker 3: is crazy as that sounds. The biggest news of the weekend, 117 00:06:05,120 --> 00:06:07,599 Speaker 3: by the way, it might be they're actually peacock tonight. 118 00:06:07,760 --> 00:06:09,560 Speaker 3: So for those that are watching the Pacers Night seven, 119 00:06:09,680 --> 00:06:12,560 Speaker 3: thirty with Boston. That's a peacock game. So put them 120 00:06:12,560 --> 00:06:16,680 Speaker 3: on National TV, Michael Grady and Robbie Hummel in town 121 00:06:16,839 --> 00:06:19,160 Speaker 3: for a little peacock action for the Pacers and Celtics. 122 00:06:19,240 --> 00:06:21,720 Speaker 3: No Jalen Brown, it sounds like for the Celtics in 123 00:06:21,839 --> 00:06:24,360 Speaker 3: that one. But you obviously start with that intro that 124 00:06:24,400 --> 00:06:27,000 Speaker 3: Mark Dyton cooked up there and and you know, I 125 00:06:27,360 --> 00:06:29,160 Speaker 3: said to Marcus the intro play because that was the 126 00:06:29,200 --> 00:06:31,160 Speaker 3: first time I had heard Don Fisher's highlights. And at 127 00:06:31,200 --> 00:06:33,000 Speaker 3: some point I want to go back to that opening 128 00:06:33,080 --> 00:06:38,640 Speaker 3: play because I was immediately struck by the sheer crescendo 129 00:06:38,680 --> 00:06:42,400 Speaker 3: of the crowd before the stat and ESPN did a 130 00:06:42,560 --> 00:06:46,760 Speaker 3: wonderful job Friday night panning to what that atmosphere was, 131 00:06:47,200 --> 00:06:50,120 Speaker 3: and from talking with people that were there, I don't 132 00:06:50,160 --> 00:06:52,920 Speaker 3: want to put it on a Keith Smart level. And 133 00:06:53,040 --> 00:06:55,880 Speaker 3: I know for a lot of people the climactic end 134 00:06:55,960 --> 00:07:00,240 Speaker 3: of the game Christian Watford shot, but I I don't 135 00:07:00,279 --> 00:07:03,080 Speaker 3: know for this generation, if you will that DiAngelo pons 136 00:07:03,120 --> 00:07:05,520 Speaker 3: picks six. As weird as that sounds, the first play 137 00:07:05,560 --> 00:07:08,560 Speaker 3: of a game, when Orgon comes down in scores right 138 00:07:08,640 --> 00:07:11,400 Speaker 3: after that, that will be a moment in a play. 139 00:07:11,600 --> 00:07:15,840 Speaker 3: I think Indiana fans will hold in right on that 140 00:07:16,000 --> 00:07:19,240 Speaker 3: tier just below the key smart Christian Wolfers shine hell 141 00:07:19,600 --> 00:07:22,680 Speaker 3: for some that were there. Probably the Ponds pick six 142 00:07:22,800 --> 00:07:25,160 Speaker 3: will be right up there. I just I said to 143 00:07:25,240 --> 00:07:26,840 Speaker 3: Maddie as soon as that, as soon as he caught 144 00:07:26,880 --> 00:07:30,520 Speaker 3: the ballgo game over, like it is over. Teams just 145 00:07:30,840 --> 00:07:35,360 Speaker 3: collapse against Indiana, and you watched Oregon absolutely melt the 146 00:07:35,440 --> 00:07:37,640 Speaker 3: rest of the way. What a moment, what a play 147 00:07:38,600 --> 00:07:41,400 Speaker 3: in the story continues now a week from Monday down 148 00:07:41,440 --> 00:07:42,000 Speaker 3: in South Beach. 149 00:07:42,480 --> 00:07:47,320 Speaker 4: Yeah, no, DeAngelo Pons is undersized for NFL standards, but 150 00:07:48,880 --> 00:07:50,680 Speaker 4: for a guy who's always around the ball, he is 151 00:07:50,720 --> 00:07:53,600 Speaker 4: certainly making himself some money when it comes to raising 152 00:07:53,960 --> 00:07:55,800 Speaker 4: his draft stock. I think that game can play on 153 00:07:55,920 --> 00:07:58,440 Speaker 4: Sundays and play very well on Sundays. Team seems to 154 00:07:58,440 --> 00:08:02,120 Speaker 4: stop throwing at him, right, I think so too. But honestly, 155 00:08:02,160 --> 00:08:03,520 Speaker 4: I think that goes back to one. It wasn't a 156 00:08:03,560 --> 00:08:06,400 Speaker 4: great throw from Dante Moore. Honestly, he played so poorly. 157 00:08:06,440 --> 00:08:08,000 Speaker 4: I was thinking to myself, like, would you go back 158 00:08:08,040 --> 00:08:12,080 Speaker 4: to school after what we just saw? Now, granted one 159 00:08:12,200 --> 00:08:15,800 Speaker 4: game versus a whole season, versus I can make probably 160 00:08:15,880 --> 00:08:19,880 Speaker 4: millions guaranteed if I go pro, which is still more 161 00:08:19,920 --> 00:08:22,160 Speaker 4: than nil. That's a lot of factors to consider. But 162 00:08:22,800 --> 00:08:25,360 Speaker 4: wasn't the greatest throw? And as you said, why I 163 00:08:25,480 --> 00:08:28,280 Speaker 4: keep throwing at him? And then I was thinking, you know, 164 00:08:29,240 --> 00:08:32,199 Speaker 4: Curtsingnetty always talks about how much they watch film and 165 00:08:32,240 --> 00:08:34,600 Speaker 4: break down film and whatever they do is based off 166 00:08:34,640 --> 00:08:37,199 Speaker 4: of the film. Was that not one of the best 167 00:08:37,240 --> 00:08:40,319 Speaker 4: film study plays you've probably seen? It looked like he 168 00:08:40,360 --> 00:08:43,360 Speaker 4: knew the play was coming and jumped throughout caught it 169 00:08:43,520 --> 00:08:46,840 Speaker 4: and like you said, thescendo of the crowd. And yeah, 170 00:08:46,880 --> 00:08:48,920 Speaker 4: I have a couple of buddies that went and friends 171 00:08:49,000 --> 00:08:52,120 Speaker 4: that went. One of my friends she has basically been 172 00:08:52,160 --> 00:08:55,400 Speaker 4: to every Playoff game so far, and she's been posting 173 00:08:55,960 --> 00:08:57,679 Speaker 4: videos of it. And even if you hear it in 174 00:08:57,760 --> 00:09:00,040 Speaker 4: your headphones, if you're like trying to listen to you 175 00:09:00,120 --> 00:09:02,200 Speaker 4: twiting your phone, it gets so loud that it hurts, 176 00:09:02,640 --> 00:09:04,360 Speaker 4: and I can only imagine how it was in person. 177 00:09:04,520 --> 00:09:08,120 Speaker 4: So that was really cool to see. And again, you 178 00:09:08,200 --> 00:09:10,000 Speaker 4: forget to the game with seven to seven because it 179 00:09:10,120 --> 00:09:10,800 Speaker 4: ended the way it did. 180 00:09:11,080 --> 00:09:14,079 Speaker 3: Yeah, and six touchdowns by six different players to start 181 00:09:14,840 --> 00:09:17,720 Speaker 3: Elijah surat you know, once again showing why the nickname 182 00:09:17,800 --> 00:09:21,640 Speaker 3: waffle house is uber fitting for him. Boy Charlie Becker 183 00:09:21,800 --> 00:09:25,240 Speaker 3: once again makes a play Indiana runs it. The Mendoza 184 00:09:25,280 --> 00:09:28,800 Speaker 3: stat line is a video game more touchdowns. Every time 185 00:09:28,880 --> 00:09:31,439 Speaker 3: I see the stat I initially read it as more 186 00:09:31,480 --> 00:09:36,319 Speaker 3: touchdowns than interceptions. I forget that. I don't think my 187 00:09:36,400 --> 00:09:39,920 Speaker 3: brain is wired frankly to read it as he once again, 188 00:09:40,000 --> 00:09:41,760 Speaker 3: for the fifth time the season, had a game with 189 00:09:41,880 --> 00:09:46,800 Speaker 3: more touchdowns than incompletions. Yeah, and this is against Oregon, 190 00:09:46,880 --> 00:09:49,560 Speaker 3: not against you know, Romeovill High. 191 00:09:49,640 --> 00:09:51,160 Speaker 4: Yeah, some directional school or something. 192 00:09:51,360 --> 00:09:53,880 Speaker 3: I mean, it is just absolutely absurd. And I think 193 00:09:53,920 --> 00:09:56,160 Speaker 3: one of the things we can get into today is 194 00:09:57,559 --> 00:10:02,480 Speaker 3: since being the number one seed, since Fernando Mendozo won 195 00:10:02,520 --> 00:10:06,360 Speaker 3: the Heisman Trophy, they have said, hey, our game was 196 00:10:06,440 --> 00:10:11,080 Speaker 3: at this level and now we're taking it up one, two, three, 197 00:10:11,280 --> 00:10:13,559 Speaker 3: however many notches you want to call it, That to 198 00:10:13,679 --> 00:10:16,920 Speaker 3: me maybe stands out the most. Obviously the runs a movie. 199 00:10:17,160 --> 00:10:20,160 Speaker 3: It's incredible, all of it, but the fact that they 200 00:10:20,280 --> 00:10:23,839 Speaker 3: have gotten into the playoff. Mendoza has shown none of this, like, 201 00:10:24,240 --> 00:10:26,040 Speaker 3: oh my gosh, it's like being on the front cover 202 00:10:26,120 --> 00:10:29,959 Speaker 3: of Madden. You know, the Heisman curse has been there, 203 00:10:30,120 --> 00:10:33,199 Speaker 3: Indiana has not rested on its laurels or the Ohio 204 00:10:33,320 --> 00:10:35,959 Speaker 3: State game was the biggest winning program history. And we're 205 00:10:36,040 --> 00:10:38,280 Speaker 3: just content to be there. No, no, no, they have 206 00:10:38,360 --> 00:10:43,560 Speaker 3: absolutely been. They've been as dominant of a college football 207 00:10:43,600 --> 00:10:46,199 Speaker 3: playoff team as we've seen quite some time. While you know, 208 00:10:46,280 --> 00:10:48,520 Speaker 3: so many of these other games obviously will miss Miami. 209 00:10:48,640 --> 00:10:50,760 Speaker 3: Last year of the semi final games were such great, 210 00:10:50,840 --> 00:10:54,559 Speaker 3: great games, and they've just taken it to another level. 211 00:10:54,679 --> 00:10:57,319 Speaker 3: Zach Osmin, who's there. It's gonna join us eight o'clock. 212 00:10:57,840 --> 00:10:59,880 Speaker 3: We'll have Mark. You said Trent Green gonna join us 213 00:11:00,080 --> 00:11:00,880 Speaker 3: during the week, Is that right? 214 00:11:01,480 --> 00:11:02,920 Speaker 10: The plan right now is Wednesday. 215 00:11:03,000 --> 00:11:06,439 Speaker 3: Yeah, former Indiana quarterback will certainly sprinkle in plenty of 216 00:11:06,559 --> 00:11:10,280 Speaker 3: Indiana guests. I believe JMV will be in roots this 217 00:11:10,480 --> 00:11:14,199 Speaker 3: weekend down there. Bullseye will have you covered ticket prices. 218 00:11:14,720 --> 00:11:16,679 Speaker 3: I do want to go over those at some point 219 00:11:17,360 --> 00:11:20,600 Speaker 3: later today. I did see they leveled a bit. Now 220 00:11:20,640 --> 00:11:22,800 Speaker 3: I say leveled a bit, and obviously it's still a 221 00:11:22,880 --> 00:11:25,439 Speaker 3: comma and you're going to be north of three thousand here. 222 00:11:25,600 --> 00:11:28,480 Speaker 3: But we'll go over that for people that are curious 223 00:11:28,679 --> 00:11:31,080 Speaker 3: on that end. I saw Mark Cuban was tweeting about 224 00:11:31,080 --> 00:11:34,280 Speaker 3: tickets last how about Cuban making the rounds on Friday 225 00:11:34,360 --> 00:11:34,880 Speaker 3: night down there. 226 00:11:35,640 --> 00:11:36,400 Speaker 8: Yeah, he was. 227 00:11:36,480 --> 00:11:38,640 Speaker 4: Definitely a pretty popular guy. But that's what happens when 228 00:11:38,679 --> 00:11:40,480 Speaker 4: you're a billionaire and you give a lot of money 229 00:11:40,520 --> 00:11:42,120 Speaker 4: to the university that is now rolling. 230 00:11:42,960 --> 00:11:45,320 Speaker 3: Mark, did you really think there was a chance. 231 00:11:47,000 --> 00:11:49,679 Speaker 10: No, I actually looked at me at halftime show. You 232 00:11:49,800 --> 00:11:51,920 Speaker 10: look so sad. I'm like, I'm just depressed. This game 233 00:11:52,040 --> 00:11:55,800 Speaker 10: is very depressing. I can't imagine what's going on. And 234 00:11:55,920 --> 00:11:57,400 Speaker 10: then I was like, just getting the end zone, and 235 00:11:57,400 --> 00:11:58,760 Speaker 10: I feel like every time they tried to get the 236 00:11:58,840 --> 00:12:01,480 Speaker 10: end zone to drive with just dismantle, they'd had to 237 00:12:01,520 --> 00:12:04,199 Speaker 10: settle for a field goal. But they finally got in, 238 00:12:04,280 --> 00:12:05,920 Speaker 10: and all of a sudden, I was like, Okay, it's 239 00:12:05,960 --> 00:12:07,240 Speaker 10: not the end of the world here. And all of 240 00:12:07,240 --> 00:12:10,400 Speaker 10: a sudden, the offensive for the Packers was sputtering and 241 00:12:10,679 --> 00:12:13,640 Speaker 10: was all over after that. So an epic collapsed by 242 00:12:13,679 --> 00:12:16,079 Speaker 10: the Packers could not happen to a better team and 243 00:12:16,200 --> 00:12:18,920 Speaker 10: fan base. And yeah, that felt like a Super Bowl 244 00:12:18,960 --> 00:12:20,280 Speaker 10: victory right there on Saturday night. 245 00:12:21,240 --> 00:12:24,319 Speaker 3: Bears Rams coming up this weekend, it's the Bears in 246 00:12:24,360 --> 00:12:27,000 Speaker 3: the NFC West. That is what is left. It was 247 00:12:27,080 --> 00:12:30,320 Speaker 3: an incredible wildcard weekend. Mike Tarico had the stat last 248 00:12:30,400 --> 00:12:33,400 Speaker 3: night before the Patriots got it to two scores with 249 00:12:33,520 --> 00:12:37,520 Speaker 3: the Chargers. Patriots won that game. I think he had 250 00:12:37,600 --> 00:12:41,600 Speaker 3: said we were at eleven straight quarters of one possession 251 00:12:41,640 --> 00:12:44,160 Speaker 3: football yesterday. So you go back to Bill's Jags to 252 00:12:44,200 --> 00:12:46,720 Speaker 3: start the day. The second game, the forty nine Ers 253 00:12:46,800 --> 00:12:50,120 Speaker 3: with a torn achilles for George Kittle, they upset the Eagles. 254 00:12:50,600 --> 00:12:52,880 Speaker 3: I mean, I cannot recall the last time we've had 255 00:12:52,920 --> 00:12:55,760 Speaker 3: that great theater across all these games. We'll get one 256 00:12:55,800 --> 00:12:59,319 Speaker 3: more tonight, Texan Steelers. That is a three point road favorite, 257 00:12:59,679 --> 00:13:01,800 Speaker 3: the huge Texans. So again, the matchups we know so 258 00:13:01,920 --> 00:13:06,000 Speaker 3: far for a division round weekend, we're still waiting kicktimes. Saturday, 259 00:13:06,040 --> 00:13:08,440 Speaker 3: you'll have Bills at Broncos. I think the Bills are 260 00:13:08,480 --> 00:13:11,679 Speaker 3: a slight favorite. The Seahawks will host the forty nine Ers. 261 00:13:12,080 --> 00:13:16,720 Speaker 3: They are a touchdown favorite. Mars Bears will play again 262 00:13:16,800 --> 00:13:20,120 Speaker 3: host to the Rams, and then it'll either be Texans 263 00:13:20,280 --> 00:13:23,800 Speaker 3: or Steelers traveling to Foxboro to take on the New 264 00:13:23,840 --> 00:13:26,520 Speaker 3: England Patriots. We got a million things to get to 265 00:13:26,679 --> 00:13:29,160 Speaker 3: on this Monday morning, and we got plenty of time 266 00:13:29,240 --> 00:13:31,319 Speaker 3: to do it. Kevin Bow and James Boyd Mark diked 267 00:13:31,360 --> 00:13:33,240 Speaker 3: in with you ninety three five on a seven to 268 00:13:33,280 --> 00:13:37,240 Speaker 3: five the fan. I believe the kids would say, belt 269 00:13:37,640 --> 00:13:42,040 Speaker 3: two ass. That is how I would describe Friday nights 270 00:13:42,280 --> 00:13:45,720 Speaker 3: at the Peach Bowl in what was an absolute sea 271 00:13:46,120 --> 00:13:47,920 Speaker 3: outside of their band. If you took out the band 272 00:13:48,000 --> 00:13:50,360 Speaker 3: and family and friends, I'm not sure. Maybe Phil Knight 273 00:13:50,440 --> 00:13:52,760 Speaker 3: had some offspring in the building. That was about it. 274 00:13:53,160 --> 00:13:56,760 Speaker 3: It was a butt kicking, to say the least. D'Angelo 275 00:13:56,840 --> 00:13:59,920 Speaker 3: pond started at the pick six, and then Elijah Suratt 276 00:14:00,080 --> 00:14:02,600 Speaker 3: did his thing. The run game got going. Of course, 277 00:14:02,760 --> 00:14:06,920 Speaker 3: Charlie Becker made a play. Oregon had a million turnovers 278 00:14:07,120 --> 00:14:10,360 Speaker 3: in their own territory and James Hell, you could have 279 00:14:10,400 --> 00:14:13,280 Speaker 3: gone to bed at halftime with that one. Yeah, that 280 00:14:13,640 --> 00:14:15,520 Speaker 3: was a absolute beat down. 281 00:14:15,559 --> 00:14:18,000 Speaker 4: And now you're hearing I you be put in more 282 00:14:18,040 --> 00:14:20,960 Speaker 4: of those conversations about most dominant team of the college 283 00:14:20,960 --> 00:14:22,000 Speaker 4: football playoff era. 284 00:14:22,200 --> 00:14:25,200 Speaker 3: You guys surprised at all about the national title line? 285 00:14:25,320 --> 00:14:30,160 Speaker 3: A week from tonight? What is the line seven and 286 00:14:30,240 --> 00:14:35,320 Speaker 3: a half for the Hoosiers over the Miami Hurricanes good 287 00:14:35,360 --> 00:14:36,760 Speaker 3: with it. Surprising. 288 00:14:37,240 --> 00:14:38,920 Speaker 4: Honestly, I expected to be a little bit higher, to 289 00:14:39,000 --> 00:14:39,560 Speaker 4: be honest with you. 290 00:14:40,080 --> 00:14:42,640 Speaker 10: Yeah, I the Hoosiers seemed like a team of destiny 291 00:14:42,680 --> 00:14:44,720 Speaker 10: at this point, so I put all my money on 292 00:14:44,800 --> 00:14:46,680 Speaker 10: their side. I think they cover easily. 293 00:14:47,200 --> 00:14:49,440 Speaker 3: Much more on that as the week moves along, and 294 00:14:49,680 --> 00:14:51,080 Speaker 3: we'll get into it today and a lot of people 295 00:14:51,080 --> 00:14:53,760 Speaker 3: have asked about tickets and things like that. We'll commit 296 00:14:53,800 --> 00:14:56,280 Speaker 3: some time to that here coming up a little bit later. 297 00:14:56,760 --> 00:14:59,080 Speaker 3: All right, NFL Weekend, We still got one more tonight. 298 00:14:59,240 --> 00:15:02,960 Speaker 3: It is Texas. It is Steelers around the Horn, and 299 00:15:03,000 --> 00:15:05,680 Speaker 3: Mark Dyton will let you bask in your glory of 300 00:15:05,760 --> 00:15:07,880 Speaker 3: what was you know? The thing about Kayleb Williams, I 301 00:15:07,880 --> 00:15:09,920 Speaker 3: guess I'll kind of lead you in a direction, Mark. 302 00:15:10,400 --> 00:15:13,080 Speaker 3: You know, the erratic nature to his game is certainly there. 303 00:15:13,120 --> 00:15:17,080 Speaker 3: Obviously the completion percentage stat was well documented throughout that broadcast. 304 00:15:17,840 --> 00:15:20,080 Speaker 3: But man, there's something about that play and when you're 305 00:15:20,160 --> 00:15:21,760 Speaker 3: rolling to your left and the game is on the 306 00:15:21,800 --> 00:15:22,880 Speaker 3: line and that touch. 307 00:15:23,920 --> 00:15:24,120 Speaker 8: Yeah. 308 00:15:24,240 --> 00:15:27,400 Speaker 3: I get it's probably frustrating at times, but he has 309 00:15:27,440 --> 00:15:28,640 Speaker 3: a very special talent. 310 00:15:29,120 --> 00:15:31,320 Speaker 10: That fourth and eight play. And I know I'm biased, 311 00:15:31,640 --> 00:15:33,320 Speaker 10: that was one of the greatest throws I've ever seen 312 00:15:33,400 --> 00:15:37,000 Speaker 10: game online, the biggest pressure moment of your career against 313 00:15:37,000 --> 00:15:40,360 Speaker 10: the art rival down big and he threw it under 314 00:15:40,440 --> 00:15:42,760 Speaker 10: pressure off his feet. I don't think if he were 315 00:15:42,800 --> 00:15:44,840 Speaker 10: even touching the ground when you let that ball go 316 00:15:45,000 --> 00:15:48,680 Speaker 10: and just perfect placement right to Romadunze. That was incredible. 317 00:15:48,760 --> 00:15:50,320 Speaker 10: That changed the game right there. You can just feel 318 00:15:50,360 --> 00:15:53,320 Speaker 10: that the winds start to shift in that game, and 319 00:15:53,680 --> 00:15:56,600 Speaker 10: the Packers had no answers after that. So yeah, it's 320 00:15:56,640 --> 00:15:59,280 Speaker 10: not pretty at times, but when the game is online, 321 00:15:59,280 --> 00:16:01,680 Speaker 10: I don't know, he just do another gear and gets 322 00:16:01,720 --> 00:16:07,080 Speaker 10: it done. So shocked, thrilled horse voice. Lots of things 323 00:16:07,160 --> 00:16:09,880 Speaker 10: happened on Saturday night. I screamed outside. I'm sure I 324 00:16:09,960 --> 00:16:13,600 Speaker 10: woke the neighbors. But it's one of those like just complete, 325 00:16:13,840 --> 00:16:17,000 Speaker 10: you know, out of body experiences. Can't even describe it. 326 00:16:17,480 --> 00:16:19,640 Speaker 3: Ben Johnson handshake to Matt Lafleur. I think that's what 327 00:16:19,720 --> 00:16:22,160 Speaker 3: Michael Shrewsbury was going to do to that official. If 328 00:16:22,200 --> 00:16:24,120 Speaker 3: you ever he's just gonna shake his hand just like that. 329 00:16:24,480 --> 00:16:26,720 Speaker 3: I don't know about that, brother, and say good game, 330 00:16:27,000 --> 00:16:29,360 Speaker 3: James BOYD. If I made you not pick the Bears, 331 00:16:30,200 --> 00:16:32,560 Speaker 3: your whatever highlight. The first thing you think of from 332 00:16:32,560 --> 00:16:33,360 Speaker 3: wildcard weekend? 333 00:16:33,920 --> 00:16:37,640 Speaker 4: Ooh, first thing I think of from Wildcard weekend probably 334 00:16:37,640 --> 00:16:39,360 Speaker 4: the Bills getting it done. I believe that was their 335 00:16:39,440 --> 00:16:42,760 Speaker 4: first road win in the playoffs since nineteen ninety two. 336 00:16:43,720 --> 00:16:46,960 Speaker 4: And you're going in there as a team with so 337 00:16:47,080 --> 00:16:50,360 Speaker 4: much pressure, given that the Jaguars with a higher seed, 338 00:16:50,480 --> 00:16:52,920 Speaker 4: but you have Josh Allen and you haven't gotten done, 339 00:16:52,960 --> 00:16:56,560 Speaker 4: you haven't gotten through. And he was batter, bruised, bloodied 340 00:16:56,760 --> 00:16:59,920 Speaker 4: and found a way to still play n a plus game. 341 00:17:00,000 --> 00:17:03,360 Speaker 4: And that dude is really good. And I mean great 342 00:17:03,360 --> 00:17:05,880 Speaker 4: analysis there, James, but I mean in the playoffs as well. 343 00:17:06,760 --> 00:17:08,800 Speaker 3: It's very rare for him. I know his numbers were 344 00:17:08,840 --> 00:17:09,400 Speaker 3: that freakish. 345 00:17:09,560 --> 00:17:12,720 Speaker 4: Yeah, like he's been let down by some bad defenses 346 00:17:12,800 --> 00:17:16,560 Speaker 4: and obviously some great moments from other opposing quarterbacks. But 347 00:17:17,280 --> 00:17:19,040 Speaker 4: Josh Allen is one of one man, and when you 348 00:17:19,080 --> 00:17:20,920 Speaker 4: have a player that good, you always have a chance. 349 00:17:21,240 --> 00:17:24,840 Speaker 3: I will go with the defending champs knocked out. How 350 00:17:24,920 --> 00:17:27,200 Speaker 3: about the San Francisco forty nine ers with all of 351 00:17:27,280 --> 00:17:30,760 Speaker 3: their injuries, the George Kittle achilles yesterday, and I thought 352 00:17:30,840 --> 00:17:32,679 Speaker 3: one of the plays there plenty of plays of the weekend. 353 00:17:32,960 --> 00:17:37,040 Speaker 3: But that touch from Juwan Jennings on that pass Christian McCaffrey, 354 00:17:37,359 --> 00:17:39,879 Speaker 3: but then he really amazed it did not look like 355 00:17:39,960 --> 00:17:42,159 Speaker 3: a wide out. Yes, exactly, a great catch by the 356 00:17:42,280 --> 00:17:44,680 Speaker 3: running back who obviously is a special special talent. So 357 00:17:44,960 --> 00:17:47,159 Speaker 3: we got one more tonight it'll be Texans, It'll be 358 00:17:47,240 --> 00:17:51,639 Speaker 3: Steelers from hinz Field. Speaking of tonight, the Pacers, they 359 00:17:51,720 --> 00:17:55,120 Speaker 3: have won two in a row. They've got the Boston Celtics. Again, 360 00:17:55,200 --> 00:17:57,560 Speaker 3: this is a Peacock game, so it's a seven thirty 361 00:17:57,600 --> 00:18:01,280 Speaker 3: start time, so you won't have Chris Quinn j on 362 00:18:01,400 --> 00:18:04,399 Speaker 3: the call for this one. Doesn't sound like Jalen Brown 363 00:18:05,080 --> 00:18:07,800 Speaker 3: will play here for the Celtics and James. You could 364 00:18:07,960 --> 00:18:10,240 Speaker 3: very well say Saturday night was the best Pacers performance 365 00:18:10,240 --> 00:18:13,360 Speaker 3: of the season, wire to wire over a heat team 366 00:18:13,440 --> 00:18:16,760 Speaker 3: that is over five hundred and I would say the 367 00:18:16,800 --> 00:18:18,479 Speaker 3: thing that maybe stood out the most is you did 368 00:18:18,560 --> 00:18:21,320 Speaker 3: it on a night where Siakam wasn't like insane. I mean, 369 00:18:21,359 --> 00:18:24,320 Speaker 3: he had kind of a quiet night for him this season. 370 00:18:24,359 --> 00:18:27,960 Speaker 3: Andrew Nemhart outstanding. I know Rick Carlisle really appreciated the 371 00:18:28,040 --> 00:18:30,359 Speaker 3: contributions that Jaris Walker gave them off the bench. 372 00:18:30,760 --> 00:18:33,000 Speaker 4: Yeah, I thought Jerris Walker kind of had like the 373 00:18:33,080 --> 00:18:36,879 Speaker 4: Draymond Green game without the punching and fighting and stuff 374 00:18:36,920 --> 00:18:39,320 Speaker 4: like that. But thank you for clarifying, you know, the 375 00:18:40,320 --> 00:18:43,120 Speaker 4: all around swist, army knife type of performance that helped 376 00:18:43,160 --> 00:18:44,880 Speaker 4: the team get over the top. And really, I think 377 00:18:44,920 --> 00:18:48,240 Speaker 4: that's another win for the Pacers, where on the other side, 378 00:18:49,119 --> 00:18:51,320 Speaker 4: Miami's like, how the heck do we lose by millions 379 00:18:51,359 --> 00:18:54,800 Speaker 4: of these guys? But that's the NBA and it's probably 380 00:18:54,920 --> 00:18:57,040 Speaker 4: refreshing for the Pacers to finally be on the other 381 00:18:57,080 --> 00:18:57,399 Speaker 4: side of it. 382 00:18:57,760 --> 00:19:00,159 Speaker 3: I'm not sure if the Indiana University athletic part and 383 00:19:00,280 --> 00:19:03,119 Speaker 3: sacrifice the basketball program in order for their football program 384 00:19:03,240 --> 00:19:06,399 Speaker 3: to breathe, but I don't know. Maybe that's what's happening 385 00:19:06,480 --> 00:19:09,680 Speaker 3: right now. In Bloomington, Eye blows a sixteen points second 386 00:19:09,680 --> 00:19:12,600 Speaker 3: half lead to Nebraska. In all seriousness, this is not 387 00:19:12,760 --> 00:19:16,680 Speaker 3: obviously your older siblings Cornhusker team. It's very good Fred 388 00:19:16,760 --> 00:19:20,280 Speaker 3: Hoiberg bunch there. But nonetheless, Indiana still without a win 389 00:19:20,359 --> 00:19:23,200 Speaker 3: over an into a tournament team so far. They will 390 00:19:23,240 --> 00:19:26,440 Speaker 3: get another opportunity tomorrow night, that is, at Michigan State 391 00:19:27,400 --> 00:19:31,000 Speaker 3: for the Hoosiers. There, Purdue ninety three eighty five over 392 00:19:31,119 --> 00:19:33,800 Speaker 3: Penn State matches their best start in school history at 393 00:19:33,840 --> 00:19:38,520 Speaker 3: fifteen and one. Braden Smith twenty six points, fourteen assists, 394 00:19:39,040 --> 00:19:41,879 Speaker 3: and the Boi the makers of Purdue tied a school 395 00:19:42,160 --> 00:19:46,760 Speaker 3: record was just with just three turnovers in the entire game. 396 00:19:49,200 --> 00:19:52,520 Speaker 3: That's pretty good. Ry I bad. They got Iowa coming 397 00:19:52,560 --> 00:19:54,639 Speaker 3: up on Wednesday. So things will pick up both for 398 00:19:54,720 --> 00:19:56,840 Speaker 3: Indiana and Purdue now here as you give the Big 399 00:19:56,920 --> 00:20:01,160 Speaker 3: ten slate. Purdue will head out west here later this weekend. 400 00:20:01,320 --> 00:20:04,280 Speaker 3: All right, I got a thousand things to get to here. Uh, 401 00:20:04,320 --> 00:20:06,960 Speaker 3: we'll get back into the Hoosiers in that conversation of 402 00:20:07,080 --> 00:20:10,479 Speaker 3: what transpired if you were there, showing the conversation three 403 00:20:10,520 --> 00:20:13,200 Speaker 3: one seven ten sad. We love to hear from you. 404 00:20:13,400 --> 00:20:15,359 Speaker 3: It is the fan Morning Show here. Kevin Bowe and 405 00:20:15,400 --> 00:20:16,800 Speaker 3: James Board to Mark Tyton. 406 00:20:16,680 --> 00:20:23,240 Speaker 1: On a Monday, they seised a fan Morning Show with 407 00:20:23,520 --> 00:20:25,960 Speaker 1: KB Shaby and Jeff Yes. 408 00:20:26,160 --> 00:20:28,880 Speaker 2: Got tab all ready to take the staff drops back 409 00:20:29,000 --> 00:20:30,520 Speaker 2: cross the football. 410 00:20:30,960 --> 00:20:45,360 Speaker 5: Got unbelievable, the dual pods and up the first row 411 00:20:45,400 --> 00:20:49,960 Speaker 5: of the board and this crowd is going absolutely bad. 412 00:20:55,119 --> 00:20:59,040 Speaker 3: The loudest stadium has ever reacted to an IU football 413 00:20:59,119 --> 00:21:01,080 Speaker 3: moment was that it. 414 00:21:03,119 --> 00:21:06,200 Speaker 4: Probably I would like to ask those who were there, 415 00:21:06,400 --> 00:21:09,440 Speaker 4: but it can't get much louder than that. 416 00:21:09,680 --> 00:21:11,840 Speaker 3: Come on now, Mark, I can't believe I'm. 417 00:21:12,240 --> 00:21:13,159 Speaker 10: Stadium to right. 418 00:21:13,800 --> 00:21:16,800 Speaker 3: You wasn't neutral? Will you played? Just the start of that, Mark, 419 00:21:16,960 --> 00:21:20,320 Speaker 3: not the play, just like as Don Fischer introduces that play, 420 00:21:20,359 --> 00:21:26,880 Speaker 3: and just listen to the crowd, dramatic. 421 00:21:26,560 --> 00:21:30,600 Speaker 2: Bosle ready to take the staff drops back, throws. 422 00:21:30,359 --> 00:21:35,920 Speaker 3: The football like that sounds like a third down to 423 00:21:36,119 --> 00:21:40,080 Speaker 3: beat your rival of a Saturday Night White in the 424 00:21:40,160 --> 00:21:42,840 Speaker 3: fourth quarter. That's the opening play of the neutral site 425 00:21:42,880 --> 00:21:44,879 Speaker 3: semi final game. That wasn't neutral. 426 00:21:45,119 --> 00:21:49,080 Speaker 4: That's every time I saw someone who was on the ground, 427 00:21:49,080 --> 00:21:52,080 Speaker 4: I believe Courtney Cronin went Tris Whittaker, and other people 428 00:21:52,520 --> 00:21:55,760 Speaker 4: from like the IU media scene and obviously Indian natives 429 00:21:55,760 --> 00:21:59,840 Speaker 4: as well. They kept telling us that it was at 430 00:22:00,119 --> 00:22:03,119 Speaker 4: best eighty five to fifteen Hoosiers. 431 00:22:03,320 --> 00:22:03,480 Speaker 8: Yeah. 432 00:22:03,560 --> 00:22:07,000 Speaker 3: Again outside of the Oregon band and family and friends, 433 00:22:07,040 --> 00:22:08,879 Speaker 3: I think it was ninety five five. I mean I 434 00:22:09,080 --> 00:22:10,879 Speaker 3: was just every time they show the crowd, it was like, 435 00:22:11,080 --> 00:22:13,200 Speaker 3: you know, play the where's walda, where's a green shirt? 436 00:22:13,840 --> 00:22:14,040 Speaker 8: Yeah? 437 00:22:14,200 --> 00:22:18,639 Speaker 3: That's true. I mean it was unfreaking believable. The question 438 00:22:19,320 --> 00:22:22,000 Speaker 3: James that I like. I think it's such a generic 439 00:22:22,119 --> 00:22:25,000 Speaker 3: question to ask, and obviously you could talk about it 440 00:22:25,080 --> 00:22:27,879 Speaker 3: for hours and hours, and I guess I'll ask it 441 00:22:27,920 --> 00:22:29,760 Speaker 3: and I'll also answer it, and then I'll throw it 442 00:22:29,800 --> 00:22:33,880 Speaker 3: your way. What makes Indiana so good? You know, that's 443 00:22:34,080 --> 00:22:36,359 Speaker 3: that's the question right now? In college football? How are 444 00:22:36,440 --> 00:22:41,440 Speaker 3: they so dominant? Because this is not Joe Burrow, justin Jefferson, 445 00:22:41,560 --> 00:22:44,359 Speaker 3: Jamar Chase. You know, it's not that. I mean, obviously 446 00:22:44,359 --> 00:22:48,200 Speaker 3: there's NFL talent, but it's not that sort of level. 447 00:22:48,760 --> 00:22:50,840 Speaker 3: And the answer that I keep on coming back to 448 00:22:51,119 --> 00:22:54,480 Speaker 3: is for a college football team, And again this is 449 00:22:54,560 --> 00:22:56,720 Speaker 3: not very a very sexy answer, but for a college 450 00:22:56,760 --> 00:23:00,480 Speaker 3: football team, I cannot recall a time where I've seen 451 00:23:00,520 --> 00:23:06,000 Speaker 3: a team so disciplined, so fundamentally sound, and so clean 452 00:23:07,000 --> 00:23:12,640 Speaker 3: like what they don't They don't make mistakes. And honestly, 453 00:23:12,680 --> 00:23:16,800 Speaker 3: when you think about college football a lot, even college basketball, 454 00:23:17,040 --> 00:23:18,840 Speaker 3: I think so many times it's just we're talking about 455 00:23:18,840 --> 00:23:21,520 Speaker 3: eighteen to twenty two year old kids, and it's volatile, 456 00:23:22,320 --> 00:23:24,359 Speaker 3: and it could look a really good one moment, and 457 00:23:24,440 --> 00:23:26,600 Speaker 3: then the next moment he looks in the crowd and 458 00:23:26,880 --> 00:23:30,280 Speaker 3: seizes whatever the side piece sitting next to his real girl, 459 00:23:30,359 --> 00:23:31,719 Speaker 3: and all of a sudden, it's like, oh boy, here 460 00:23:31,760 --> 00:23:34,119 Speaker 3: comes a big drop and Dante Moore's running into his 461 00:23:34,200 --> 00:23:38,240 Speaker 3: running back and the punt's getting blocked, and you know, 462 00:23:38,400 --> 00:23:41,159 Speaker 3: those types of moments happen. Like that's just how I 463 00:23:41,200 --> 00:23:44,159 Speaker 3: think college sports more so than pro sports. Indiana football 464 00:23:44,160 --> 00:23:46,800 Speaker 3: has an NFL discipline. I guess it's the best way 465 00:23:46,840 --> 00:23:50,479 Speaker 3: for me to put it. They're just so rock solid. 466 00:23:50,640 --> 00:23:52,960 Speaker 4: Yeah, I think watching college football, and one of the 467 00:23:53,080 --> 00:23:55,560 Speaker 4: reasons why I enjoy it so much is that you 468 00:23:55,680 --> 00:23:57,600 Speaker 4: kind of wait for the idiot moment to happen, where 469 00:23:57,640 --> 00:24:00,879 Speaker 4: you're just thinking, what are you doing? And it happens 470 00:24:01,000 --> 00:24:04,080 Speaker 4: more often than not in very big moments. Because how 471 00:24:04,119 --> 00:24:06,960 Speaker 4: many times can we say throughout the college football season, 472 00:24:07,280 --> 00:24:10,560 Speaker 4: whether you're watching or Dame Kevin or other people are 473 00:24:10,560 --> 00:24:14,800 Speaker 4: watching IU that some and this is through the years, 474 00:24:14,840 --> 00:24:17,320 Speaker 4: not this year in particular, but through the years, somebody 475 00:24:17,400 --> 00:24:20,400 Speaker 4: does something and you're thinking to yourself, what the heck 476 00:24:20,440 --> 00:24:23,719 Speaker 4: were you doing the night before this game? Why are 477 00:24:23,800 --> 00:24:26,639 Speaker 4: you not in position? And there's some busted coverage that 478 00:24:26,800 --> 00:24:29,280 Speaker 4: flips the game or flips the field right after you 479 00:24:29,400 --> 00:24:31,440 Speaker 4: said that, this cornerback was great or something like that. 480 00:24:31,840 --> 00:24:35,159 Speaker 4: So I think it's that. But also their coaching is 481 00:24:35,280 --> 00:24:37,880 Speaker 4: really really good because if you look at their roster, 482 00:24:38,160 --> 00:24:40,240 Speaker 4: they don't have any what five star recruits come out 483 00:24:40,280 --> 00:24:42,639 Speaker 4: of high school and it just does not matter. They 484 00:24:42,680 --> 00:24:45,359 Speaker 4: got a team full of dogs who they recruited the 485 00:24:45,440 --> 00:24:47,560 Speaker 4: right I think character guys, which goes a long way 486 00:24:47,640 --> 00:24:50,399 Speaker 4: in this era in particular, because you're missing and mixing 487 00:24:50,480 --> 00:24:54,119 Speaker 4: and matching constantly with your roster, so you got to 488 00:24:54,119 --> 00:24:56,840 Speaker 4: find guys that mesh well personality wise, and you can't 489 00:24:56,880 --> 00:24:58,639 Speaker 4: tell me you're looking at a bunch of dudes that 490 00:24:58,680 --> 00:25:01,639 Speaker 4: are just in it for nil money, and that probably 491 00:25:01,720 --> 00:25:02,680 Speaker 4: is a big difference as well. 492 00:25:02,760 --> 00:25:04,920 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean I guess to you know, what is 493 00:25:05,000 --> 00:25:07,920 Speaker 3: the reason why they're so fundamentally sounds so disciplined? Yeah, 494 00:25:07,960 --> 00:25:10,520 Speaker 3: I would say so much of it is rooted in coaching. 495 00:25:10,560 --> 00:25:13,040 Speaker 3: We've talked about it throughout this run here, you know, 496 00:25:13,119 --> 00:25:15,600 Speaker 3: I think the consistency and their coaching staff. You know, again, 497 00:25:15,720 --> 00:25:18,920 Speaker 3: having these two coordinators that have been there for so long, 498 00:25:19,119 --> 00:25:22,520 Speaker 3: not only for Kurt Signetti's benefit, for continuity, but also 499 00:25:22,680 --> 00:25:25,719 Speaker 3: just the voices that these players have. I think college 500 00:25:26,160 --> 00:25:30,040 Speaker 3: you know, turnover staff is very real in Indiana has 501 00:25:30,200 --> 00:25:33,520 Speaker 3: very little of it here at all. I was taking 502 00:25:33,560 --> 00:25:36,000 Speaker 3: a gander at some of these ticket prices for a 503 00:25:36,040 --> 00:25:39,640 Speaker 3: week from Monday here. Okay, boy, So I was sexy 504 00:25:39,760 --> 00:25:41,800 Speaker 3: yesterday with the buddy of mine who has been an 505 00:25:41,920 --> 00:25:45,040 Speaker 3: IU football season ticket holder since we graduated. I think 506 00:25:45,119 --> 00:25:47,560 Speaker 3: initially he was on the basketball wait list and eventually 507 00:25:47,920 --> 00:25:49,760 Speaker 3: got in. But he's like one of these, you know, 508 00:25:50,000 --> 00:25:53,040 Speaker 3: diehard football fan frankly, oh wow, okay, And so I 509 00:25:53,160 --> 00:25:55,160 Speaker 3: was curious, like priority wise, okay, what does that lead 510 00:25:55,240 --> 00:25:58,800 Speaker 3: to you? He got four tickets to the National Championship game. Man, 511 00:25:58,960 --> 00:26:02,600 Speaker 3: But he was explaining to me the the tiers of 512 00:26:02,960 --> 00:26:07,200 Speaker 3: ticket prices for Monday night. So the cheapest face value 513 00:26:07,240 --> 00:26:09,960 Speaker 3: ticket from Indiana's a lot, man. I want to say, 514 00:26:09,960 --> 00:26:13,280 Speaker 3: each team gets twenty thousand, and then you get the 515 00:26:13,400 --> 00:26:18,639 Speaker 3: rest about twenty twenty five thousand corporate. So the cheapest ticket. 516 00:26:18,840 --> 00:26:21,680 Speaker 3: And you've been to that stadium, right, Dolphins Hard Rocks Ada. 517 00:26:21,720 --> 00:26:24,640 Speaker 3: I'm not, actually, oh you haven't. I actually don't think 518 00:26:24,640 --> 00:26:27,520 Speaker 3: it's that bad of a viewing stadium. But three hundred 519 00:26:27,600 --> 00:26:29,560 Speaker 3: level end zone, so the worst seats in the house, 520 00:26:29,720 --> 00:26:33,320 Speaker 3: three hundred level is their upper level five twenty five. Okay, 521 00:26:33,480 --> 00:26:35,560 Speaker 3: so that's your face value there. Now, if you go 522 00:26:36,520 --> 00:26:40,000 Speaker 3: middle of the field of that upper level, that is 523 00:26:40,280 --> 00:26:44,440 Speaker 3: seven hundred dollars. If you go down to the lower 524 00:26:44,560 --> 00:26:47,920 Speaker 3: levels in the end zone, that is a nine hundred 525 00:26:47,920 --> 00:26:52,240 Speaker 3: dollars ticket. And then the most expensive face value ticket, 526 00:26:52,560 --> 00:26:54,879 Speaker 3: so if you get access to it, which is probably 527 00:26:54,880 --> 00:26:58,840 Speaker 3: the biggest question, eleven hundred dollars. So those are your 528 00:26:58,960 --> 00:27:03,840 Speaker 3: face value numbers. He was mentioning that the upper level 529 00:27:03,920 --> 00:27:08,040 Speaker 3: for the Peach Bowl was one sixty, so you're looking 530 00:27:08,119 --> 00:27:12,479 Speaker 3: at about whatever three point fifty three seventy five up 531 00:27:12,640 --> 00:27:15,560 Speaker 3: charge if you will, from the cheapest ticket at the 532 00:27:15,600 --> 00:27:17,800 Speaker 3: Peach Bowl to the cheapest ticket for the National title. 533 00:27:17,800 --> 00:27:20,120 Speaker 3: He said the Rose Bowl cheapest was two fifteen. 534 00:27:20,320 --> 00:27:23,760 Speaker 4: So then my question is, because those prices sound pretty great, 535 00:27:23,880 --> 00:27:26,200 Speaker 4: especially if you have been a season ticket member or 536 00:27:26,280 --> 00:27:31,400 Speaker 4: holder for years, how do they choose who gets access 537 00:27:31,440 --> 00:27:33,120 Speaker 4: to it? Because I would imagine there are a lot 538 00:27:33,240 --> 00:27:38,760 Speaker 4: of season ticket holders who probably weren't awarded the chance 539 00:27:38,840 --> 00:27:40,760 Speaker 4: to buy these tickets or how did is it a raffle? 540 00:27:40,920 --> 00:27:43,960 Speaker 3: Is it random? Yeah, that's a great, great question. I 541 00:27:44,000 --> 00:27:45,920 Speaker 3: mean I would assume some of it has to do with, 542 00:27:46,000 --> 00:27:48,880 Speaker 3: obviously your priority, how long you have been a season 543 00:27:48,920 --> 00:27:51,919 Speaker 3: ticket holder. I would have assumed some has to do with, uh, 544 00:27:52,040 --> 00:27:55,280 Speaker 3: let's look up who was donated and how healthy have 545 00:27:55,400 --> 00:27:58,199 Speaker 3: you donated. I think that's just a fair enough and honestly, 546 00:27:58,240 --> 00:28:01,360 Speaker 3: I don't know a better way, frank and say Mark 547 00:28:01,440 --> 00:28:03,480 Speaker 3: Cuban isn't on the wait list. I'm gonna say Mark 548 00:28:03,720 --> 00:28:07,560 Speaker 3: Cuban has access to a decent amount of tickets here. 549 00:28:08,280 --> 00:28:11,479 Speaker 3: I saw that Mark Cuban speaking of him going back 550 00:28:11,520 --> 00:28:14,880 Speaker 3: and forth yesterday about tickets on the internet and tick pic. 551 00:28:15,119 --> 00:28:17,080 Speaker 3: I'm not familiar with tickpick. Are they like a seat 552 00:28:17,119 --> 00:28:17,600 Speaker 3: geek or a. 553 00:28:17,800 --> 00:28:18,200 Speaker 8: I don't know. 554 00:28:18,440 --> 00:28:21,080 Speaker 4: I'm a ticket master the core because I'm just like, 555 00:28:21,200 --> 00:28:23,080 Speaker 4: I need this to be legitimate. 556 00:28:23,200 --> 00:28:25,000 Speaker 10: I'd be worried about the spelling of that one when 557 00:28:25,000 --> 00:28:25,840 Speaker 10: I'm Google searching. 558 00:28:25,920 --> 00:28:28,119 Speaker 3: I know, I was all nervous to say it out loud, frankly, 559 00:28:28,680 --> 00:28:31,040 Speaker 3: but whatever, as long as Mark's fully closed, I think 560 00:28:31,080 --> 00:28:34,240 Speaker 3: we'll get through the next three hours here. The price 561 00:28:34,320 --> 00:28:37,560 Speaker 3: has actually gone down a little bit from the secondary 562 00:28:37,600 --> 00:28:40,000 Speaker 3: ticket market. So they were actually responding to Cuban last night, 563 00:28:40,320 --> 00:28:43,080 Speaker 3: and they said when the Miami game ended, Thursday night, 564 00:28:43,640 --> 00:28:47,560 Speaker 3: the cheapest secondary ticket market was twenty seven hundred. Then 565 00:28:47,600 --> 00:28:50,200 Speaker 3: when the IU game ended twenty four hours later, the 566 00:28:50,280 --> 00:28:54,520 Speaker 3: cheapest ticket was thirty seven hundred. But now as more 567 00:28:54,600 --> 00:28:57,960 Speaker 3: inventory has reached the secondary market, ie the Miami and 568 00:28:58,040 --> 00:29:01,400 Speaker 3: the Indiana fans, are you know knowing how many tickets 569 00:29:01,440 --> 00:29:04,600 Speaker 3: that they're getting. It's leveled out right now at about 570 00:29:04,720 --> 00:29:08,720 Speaker 3: thirty two hundred for one ticket for oon ticket on 571 00:29:08,840 --> 00:29:09,720 Speaker 3: the secondary market. 572 00:29:10,800 --> 00:29:15,080 Speaker 4: Oh baby, well, there's your opportunity once in a lifetime 573 00:29:15,200 --> 00:29:18,800 Speaker 4: chance to see Indiana going defeated. I probably shouldn't say 574 00:29:18,800 --> 00:29:20,840 Speaker 4: once in a lifetime, considering how much they're rolling. 575 00:29:20,920 --> 00:29:23,760 Speaker 3: I was going to say, but I guess the first 576 00:29:23,840 --> 00:29:28,200 Speaker 3: of your lifetime. How about that, man, Mark, I might 577 00:29:28,280 --> 00:29:29,840 Speaker 3: need you to do some masks. So if you added up, 578 00:29:29,880 --> 00:29:33,000 Speaker 3: if you went Rose Bull Peach Bowl, Miami, what are 579 00:29:33,040 --> 00:29:33,719 Speaker 3: we looking at here? 580 00:29:35,000 --> 00:29:37,520 Speaker 4: And I do have a friend that did this. Now 581 00:29:37,720 --> 00:29:40,080 Speaker 4: she must have a great job along with a couple 582 00:29:40,080 --> 00:29:41,880 Speaker 4: of friends, a couple members of her family. 583 00:29:42,040 --> 00:29:44,160 Speaker 3: I mean it's gotta be yeah, well north of ten 584 00:29:44,640 --> 00:29:47,520 Speaker 3: grand right it has to be. And you're not being 585 00:29:47,560 --> 00:29:52,480 Speaker 3: a factor in what hotel? No, I think I'll try 586 00:29:52,560 --> 00:29:55,160 Speaker 3: to factor it all in Okay. I mean you'd have 587 00:29:55,200 --> 00:29:57,120 Speaker 3: to get some rough estimates on that mark in terms 588 00:29:57,160 --> 00:30:00,600 Speaker 3: of obviously, if you're purchasing secondary ticket prices, it's gonna 589 00:30:00,600 --> 00:30:02,000 Speaker 3: look a little different than the face value. 590 00:30:02,040 --> 00:30:03,400 Speaker 10: But try to crunch the numbers. 591 00:30:03,920 --> 00:30:06,840 Speaker 4: I yeah, they your time carry the one? 592 00:30:07,040 --> 00:30:07,160 Speaker 11: Can? 593 00:30:07,280 --> 00:30:07,480 Speaker 8: Yeah? 594 00:30:07,520 --> 00:30:10,720 Speaker 3: Exactly carry the one? Is this the Malik renewed game? 595 00:30:10,840 --> 00:30:10,959 Speaker 11: Right? 596 00:30:11,240 --> 00:30:13,400 Speaker 3: Isn't he a Miami Hurricane? 597 00:30:13,520 --> 00:30:13,720 Speaker 8: Right now? 598 00:30:13,760 --> 00:30:15,160 Speaker 3: When's the last time before the name of Malik? 599 00:30:15,280 --> 00:30:17,720 Speaker 4: I was gonna say, brother, that is a great pull 600 00:30:17,800 --> 00:30:20,040 Speaker 4: from you, because I have not thought about Malik du 601 00:30:20,760 --> 00:30:22,320 Speaker 4: in months, if not a year. 602 00:30:22,480 --> 00:30:23,360 Speaker 3: Got great left hand. 603 00:30:24,040 --> 00:30:24,360 Speaker 9: He does. 604 00:30:24,600 --> 00:30:26,480 Speaker 4: He was a pretty good player for I can't say 605 00:30:26,520 --> 00:30:26,920 Speaker 4: he was, like. 606 00:30:27,040 --> 00:30:28,960 Speaker 3: You know, a bad player, but I think he's putting 607 00:30:29,000 --> 00:30:33,200 Speaker 3: up pretty good numbers honestly for them. There one other 608 00:30:33,280 --> 00:30:35,560 Speaker 3: item from Friday Night that I was struck by was 609 00:30:35,680 --> 00:30:40,560 Speaker 3: just yeah, obviously atmosphere crowd, but the fact that Signetti 610 00:30:41,120 --> 00:30:44,880 Speaker 3: left those starters in for so long? Did you did 611 00:30:44,960 --> 00:30:45,400 Speaker 3: you catch that? 612 00:30:45,880 --> 00:30:46,240 Speaker 8: I did? 613 00:30:46,440 --> 00:30:49,959 Speaker 4: And you know what, I'm not why I am criticizing 614 00:30:50,080 --> 00:30:53,360 Speaker 4: coach Signetti. I'll do it right here. When they ran 615 00:30:53,560 --> 00:30:57,920 Speaker 4: the quarterback dive or whatever it was, and Mendoza got popped. 616 00:30:58,840 --> 00:31:01,440 Speaker 4: I was like, boy, you are playing with the football 617 00:31:01,480 --> 00:31:03,480 Speaker 4: guys right now, Well, please don't do this to me. 618 00:31:03,720 --> 00:31:05,400 Speaker 3: And I'm probably reading too much into it, but did 619 00:31:05,440 --> 00:31:08,520 Speaker 3: you catch when the camera's panned to the Mendoza parents 620 00:31:09,280 --> 00:31:12,760 Speaker 3: and it look like, and again I'm very much inferring here, 621 00:31:13,160 --> 00:31:15,280 Speaker 3: it looked like dad kind of leaned over to mom 622 00:31:15,320 --> 00:31:18,600 Speaker 3: and little brother and were like, hey, you think Alberto's 623 00:31:18,600 --> 00:31:20,920 Speaker 3: going like it had one of those feels to it, 624 00:31:21,480 --> 00:31:23,640 Speaker 3: and then all of a sudden, here comes number fifteen 625 00:31:23,760 --> 00:31:28,560 Speaker 3: back out for another drive. And obviously, you know, I 626 00:31:28,800 --> 00:31:31,720 Speaker 3: don't you know, there are times I think in the 627 00:31:31,880 --> 00:31:34,200 Speaker 3: first year of the Signetti era, you know, maybe against 628 00:31:34,200 --> 00:31:36,800 Speaker 3: Purdue you're running a fake pawn up whatever thirty in 629 00:31:36,880 --> 00:31:39,360 Speaker 3: that game, Like there were maybe some times where and 630 00:31:39,520 --> 00:31:41,640 Speaker 3: you know, last year Indiana was fighting for a playoff berth. 631 00:31:41,800 --> 00:31:44,160 Speaker 3: You know, style points gets into this big conversation here 632 00:31:44,480 --> 00:31:46,440 Speaker 3: as you get late into the regular season, I don't 633 00:31:46,560 --> 00:31:49,080 Speaker 3: know if there's like this bad venom between Dan Lanny 634 00:31:49,080 --> 00:31:51,280 Speaker 3: and Kurt Signetti. They don't. It doesn't look like Matt 635 00:31:51,360 --> 00:31:55,400 Speaker 3: Lafleur and Ben Johnson shaking hands. And sure, I guess 636 00:31:55,440 --> 00:31:57,760 Speaker 3: there's an element of like you're playing to your standard, 637 00:31:58,480 --> 00:32:02,200 Speaker 3: but you're up thirty or three minutes to Goo and 638 00:32:02,480 --> 00:32:06,040 Speaker 3: Fernanda Mendoz is like still in the game, and I 639 00:32:06,160 --> 00:32:08,560 Speaker 3: you fans, I feel like, are like yelling for holding calls. 640 00:32:08,720 --> 00:32:11,479 Speaker 3: At that point, I'm like, has Signetti just brainwashed all 641 00:32:11,520 --> 00:32:13,880 Speaker 3: of us into thinking, like, this is exactly how you 642 00:32:13,960 --> 00:32:15,440 Speaker 3: have to do it? Walk On's you will not be 643 00:32:15,480 --> 00:32:17,640 Speaker 3: getting in this game. Like they have their defensive starters 644 00:32:17,680 --> 00:32:20,720 Speaker 3: play every snap in that game. Got to send it 645 00:32:21,160 --> 00:32:25,320 Speaker 3: thirty four gott to send a message. Gosh, man, he's 646 00:32:25,360 --> 00:32:28,280 Speaker 3: an insane person. But maybe you need a little bit 647 00:32:28,400 --> 00:32:31,160 Speaker 3: of that to change culture. And that's what they also have. 648 00:32:31,280 --> 00:32:33,360 Speaker 3: They have great culture, man, And I get that word. 649 00:32:33,400 --> 00:32:36,680 Speaker 3: It is thrown around a lot in sports. What's good culture, 650 00:32:36,720 --> 00:32:39,640 Speaker 3: what's bad culture, what's mediocre culture? Looking at you, is 651 00:32:39,720 --> 00:32:44,320 Speaker 3: that culture leaving those starters in Like, is that, Hey, 652 00:32:44,440 --> 00:32:46,560 Speaker 3: we have a stand Dad's culture. But I do think 653 00:32:46,640 --> 00:32:48,719 Speaker 3: there's a certain level of like stupidity. 654 00:32:49,800 --> 00:32:52,320 Speaker 4: Yeah, Like I don't know if there's if you need 655 00:32:52,400 --> 00:32:54,600 Speaker 4: to stay in there that long, but I do think 656 00:32:54,640 --> 00:32:56,760 Speaker 4: there's a certain level of your culture where you're saying, 657 00:32:57,480 --> 00:32:59,760 Speaker 4: we go out there and we kill people. In this 658 00:32:59,800 --> 00:33:02,720 Speaker 4: few and we will do it from the first nap 659 00:33:02,800 --> 00:33:05,600 Speaker 4: to the last nap. Now, I will argue that you 660 00:33:05,640 --> 00:33:08,720 Speaker 4: can do that with other players in there, but hey, 661 00:33:08,960 --> 00:33:11,240 Speaker 4: I'm also not the coach who got them to be 662 00:33:11,360 --> 00:33:14,160 Speaker 4: fifteen and oh, like I had somebody text I thought, like, 663 00:33:14,160 --> 00:33:16,120 Speaker 4: I'm nitpicking, which is a good thing considering how great 664 00:33:16,120 --> 00:33:16,719 Speaker 4: they've been all year. 665 00:33:16,880 --> 00:33:19,000 Speaker 3: I was in a group text where someone sent they 666 00:33:19,040 --> 00:33:24,120 Speaker 3: should sit Mendoza for the second half. Imagine imagine being 667 00:33:24,160 --> 00:33:26,840 Speaker 3: in that position in the national semi final, where like 668 00:33:27,800 --> 00:33:31,160 Speaker 3: and obviously they Yeah, I totally get why he played 669 00:33:31,200 --> 00:33:33,720 Speaker 3: in the third quarter and helped obviously played deep in 670 00:33:33,800 --> 00:33:36,080 Speaker 3: the fourth quarter, but like it was seven to seven 671 00:33:36,160 --> 00:33:39,200 Speaker 3: late in the first quarter. Next thing, you know, the 672 00:33:39,360 --> 00:33:41,760 Speaker 3: questions being asked the halftime, should you say, man, I 673 00:33:41,800 --> 00:33:44,320 Speaker 3: thought Signety was great running off the field, We're whipping 674 00:33:44,400 --> 00:33:47,000 Speaker 3: them up front. I mean, just spot on could not 675 00:33:47,120 --> 00:33:51,200 Speaker 3: be more candid, more more spot on about that. Yeah, it's. 676 00:33:54,080 --> 00:33:58,080 Speaker 4: He's uniquely himself. I actually was a little bit shocked 677 00:33:58,120 --> 00:33:59,560 Speaker 4: to hear him say after the game, he's gonna go 678 00:33:59,600 --> 00:34:01,320 Speaker 4: get a beer because. 679 00:34:02,600 --> 00:34:03,240 Speaker 3: Expect him. 680 00:34:03,840 --> 00:34:05,480 Speaker 4: Yeah, I fully accepting him, know to be like I 681 00:34:05,520 --> 00:34:07,600 Speaker 4: gotta go watch film or something like that. So at 682 00:34:07,680 --> 00:34:09,120 Speaker 4: least he breathed a little. 683 00:34:08,880 --> 00:34:10,880 Speaker 3: Bit after he's got some portal attention he's got to 684 00:34:10,880 --> 00:34:11,080 Speaker 3: get to. 685 00:34:11,640 --> 00:34:13,719 Speaker 4: That doesn't surprise me. Today a lot of people are 686 00:34:13,760 --> 00:34:15,000 Speaker 4: not gonna live catorade guy? 687 00:34:15,840 --> 00:34:16,040 Speaker 5: Is he? 688 00:34:16,320 --> 00:34:17,600 Speaker 4: So you and him will be kindred spear? 689 00:34:17,640 --> 00:34:17,800 Speaker 8: Are you? 690 00:34:17,920 --> 00:34:17,960 Speaker 6: No? 691 00:34:18,040 --> 00:34:20,640 Speaker 4: You're a power aid guy, right, blue power baby? Okay, 692 00:34:20,680 --> 00:34:22,360 Speaker 4: well you got you gotta get down there. A Bloomington 693 00:34:22,400 --> 00:34:24,120 Speaker 4: and convinced coach of why it should be different? 694 00:34:24,280 --> 00:34:26,839 Speaker 3: No, I don't think he's listening to me for anything, 695 00:34:26,920 --> 00:34:29,120 Speaker 3: Zach ostmen gonna join us coming up eight o'clock. 696 00:34:28,880 --> 00:34:29,160 Speaker 8: Joel A. 697 00:34:29,520 --> 00:34:33,120 Speaker 3: Ericsson at nine we'll talk a little Colts then, if 698 00:34:33,200 --> 00:34:35,160 Speaker 3: you were in the building Friday night, I would love 699 00:34:35,160 --> 00:34:37,520 Speaker 3: to hear from a three one, seven, two, three, nine, 700 00:34:38,000 --> 00:34:44,320 Speaker 3: ten seventy Mark Dyton in full jubilation too much to 701 00:34:44,360 --> 00:34:46,000 Speaker 3: celebrate a wild card win? Or do you want to 702 00:34:46,000 --> 00:34:46,799 Speaker 3: tell me to bleep off? 703 00:34:47,160 --> 00:34:47,200 Speaker 8: No? 704 00:34:47,640 --> 00:34:49,960 Speaker 10: No, if it's against the Packers, against the art trival, 705 00:34:50,080 --> 00:34:50,680 Speaker 10: nothing like I said. 706 00:34:50,680 --> 00:34:53,279 Speaker 3: So, okay, can you walk me through this? Where is this? 707 00:34:54,080 --> 00:34:56,600 Speaker 3: I know Ben Johnson said the stuff of the press conference, 708 00:34:57,239 --> 00:34:59,360 Speaker 3: but there was a lot there. I mean, the Bears 709 00:34:59,400 --> 00:35:02,200 Speaker 3: are posting a video post game of literally Ben Johnson 710 00:35:02,239 --> 00:35:05,560 Speaker 3: in the locker room saying f the Packers. Yeah, we 711 00:35:05,600 --> 00:35:09,319 Speaker 3: don't see team social media accounts do that. No, something 712 00:35:09,440 --> 00:35:10,120 Speaker 3: is there more here? 713 00:35:10,360 --> 00:35:13,200 Speaker 10: No, Just that's how big the rivalry is against the 714 00:35:13,239 --> 00:35:14,799 Speaker 10: fan base and everything like that. So if he wants 715 00:35:14,840 --> 00:35:16,800 Speaker 10: to endear himself to the city, he certainly did that. 716 00:35:17,440 --> 00:35:20,760 Speaker 10: And that's interesting for the Bears because their owners normally 717 00:35:20,800 --> 00:35:22,919 Speaker 10: are not fans of swearing, so for the social media 718 00:35:22,960 --> 00:35:25,120 Speaker 10: team to be tweeting that out in the locker room 719 00:35:25,160 --> 00:35:27,000 Speaker 10: and everything like that, Like they've said, there have been 720 00:35:27,480 --> 00:35:29,239 Speaker 10: reporters that have said, like, I don't even work for 721 00:35:29,280 --> 00:35:30,960 Speaker 10: the team, and I've been told I've sworn before, and 722 00:35:31,000 --> 00:35:33,160 Speaker 10: they've like shunned me a little bit for that. So 723 00:35:33,239 --> 00:35:34,759 Speaker 10: the fact that the head coach is doing it now 724 00:35:34,880 --> 00:35:37,200 Speaker 10: shows you what kind of emotion was in that game 725 00:35:37,280 --> 00:35:41,080 Speaker 10: and that comeback and everything like that. So my dad 726 00:35:41,160 --> 00:35:43,319 Speaker 10: said it probably best after the game. He said, it's 727 00:35:43,360 --> 00:35:46,680 Speaker 10: all gravy after this. Whatever they do in the playoffs, 728 00:35:46,760 --> 00:35:49,760 Speaker 10: Like you slayed the dragon, you got past your arch rivals, 729 00:35:49,800 --> 00:35:52,239 Speaker 10: you sent them to kang Kun, and you got them 730 00:35:52,280 --> 00:35:55,600 Speaker 10: bitching and moaning the rest of the offseason, so they 731 00:35:55,640 --> 00:35:58,440 Speaker 10: have a tough game against the Rams, but I know 732 00:35:58,520 --> 00:36:00,640 Speaker 10: the defense isn't very good. I don't counting them out 733 00:36:00,960 --> 00:36:02,440 Speaker 10: in any game at this point. I don't know how 734 00:36:02,480 --> 00:36:04,919 Speaker 10: you could, given how the season has gone to this point. 735 00:36:05,080 --> 00:36:08,800 Speaker 10: So uh, the NFL playoffs are wide open, and I 736 00:36:08,920 --> 00:36:11,359 Speaker 10: know it's the NFC West against Chicago at this point, 737 00:36:11,880 --> 00:36:14,040 Speaker 10: I'm not counting Chicago out of any game they play 738 00:36:14,080 --> 00:36:14,759 Speaker 10: the rest of the way out. 739 00:36:15,360 --> 00:36:17,560 Speaker 3: Do you view tweeting as much as you were during 740 00:36:17,640 --> 00:36:18,600 Speaker 3: the game as therapy? 741 00:36:19,040 --> 00:36:20,640 Speaker 8: Yes, I think so. 742 00:36:20,760 --> 00:36:22,400 Speaker 10: I think I have to just get an outlet of 743 00:36:22,480 --> 00:36:24,319 Speaker 10: so I have to put it out somewhere. So again, 744 00:36:24,320 --> 00:36:26,759 Speaker 10: I've apologized ahead of the game, this is not going 745 00:36:26,840 --> 00:36:30,000 Speaker 10: to be normal Mark for the next four plus hours. 746 00:36:30,560 --> 00:36:32,040 Speaker 10: Just ride the roller coaster with me. 747 00:36:32,120 --> 00:36:33,000 Speaker 3: Mute me if you have to. 748 00:36:33,160 --> 00:36:33,799 Speaker 10: That's fine too. 749 00:36:34,000 --> 00:36:36,319 Speaker 3: Should I adopt that because I'm not an end game 750 00:36:36,360 --> 00:36:38,160 Speaker 3: tweeter with my with my team. 751 00:36:38,560 --> 00:36:39,200 Speaker 8: Well you should be. 752 00:36:39,400 --> 00:36:41,560 Speaker 10: I would like some more end of game tweets from 753 00:36:41,600 --> 00:36:44,600 Speaker 10: kem Bone when Notre Dame basketball is on, Like, I 754 00:36:44,640 --> 00:36:46,680 Speaker 10: would have loved you to live go live or something 755 00:36:46,719 --> 00:36:47,440 Speaker 10: after that game. 756 00:36:47,320 --> 00:36:50,080 Speaker 3: That they have Miami tomorrow, so you know, Indiana fans 757 00:36:50,120 --> 00:36:51,440 Speaker 3: want to jump on the bandwagon here. 758 00:36:51,520 --> 00:36:54,480 Speaker 4: I need like a a hat to give Kevin that 759 00:36:54,560 --> 00:36:56,920 Speaker 4: says Big one tomorrow, because he says that about every 760 00:36:57,000 --> 00:37:00,279 Speaker 4: game Huge. It doesn't matter Quade Quad one win. It 761 00:37:00,360 --> 00:37:03,360 Speaker 4: could be against Romeovill High. You're gonna say, boy, we 762 00:37:03,440 --> 00:37:04,880 Speaker 4: really need to go out there and execute. 763 00:37:05,080 --> 00:37:07,200 Speaker 3: You can make the case. And honestly, there were a 764 00:37:07,280 --> 00:37:09,360 Speaker 3: lot of great games, and certainly Bears Packers, but like 765 00:37:09,920 --> 00:37:12,120 Speaker 3: that Panthers Rams game to get a started s out 766 00:37:12,120 --> 00:37:14,840 Speaker 3: of those cratch oh my gosh. And you know what 767 00:37:15,040 --> 00:37:17,839 Speaker 3: what I was really struck by late in that game 768 00:37:18,840 --> 00:37:22,000 Speaker 3: was what the Rams pass rush did on that final possession. 769 00:37:22,400 --> 00:37:25,160 Speaker 3: You know, when the Rams scored Boy Bryce Young company, 770 00:37:26,080 --> 00:37:29,920 Speaker 3: they had some time and I found it fitting out. 771 00:37:29,960 --> 00:37:31,680 Speaker 3: And we're not going to get into Chris Bauer talk 772 00:37:31,719 --> 00:37:34,120 Speaker 3: outside of Joel a ericson today. We'll we'll we'll await 773 00:37:34,160 --> 00:37:36,480 Speaker 3: that the rest of the week. But James, I almost 774 00:37:37,480 --> 00:37:41,080 Speaker 3: view the end of that Rams game like this is 775 00:37:41,239 --> 00:37:46,640 Speaker 3: literally all of Ballard's words coming to action with the Rams, 776 00:37:47,000 --> 00:37:49,000 Speaker 3: and all of his hopes and dreams have never really 777 00:37:49,040 --> 00:37:51,440 Speaker 3: developed here with the Colts of how they ended that 778 00:37:51,560 --> 00:37:54,600 Speaker 3: game and their pass rush getting Bryce Young out of 779 00:37:54,680 --> 00:37:56,719 Speaker 3: the pocket. Out of the pocket, I think they hit 780 00:37:56,800 --> 00:37:59,120 Speaker 3: him maybe on third down. It wasn't just you, you 781 00:37:59,400 --> 00:38:02,279 Speaker 3: sacked him and ended the game. It was what a 782 00:38:02,440 --> 00:38:07,160 Speaker 3: pass rush can do to disrupt a quarterback. And that game, 783 00:38:07,360 --> 00:38:09,160 Speaker 3: I mean the Parkinson catch. 784 00:38:09,800 --> 00:38:10,200 Speaker 8: That was. 785 00:38:12,000 --> 00:38:14,160 Speaker 3: I almost feel like, we'll get two weeks into the 786 00:38:14,160 --> 00:38:17,640 Speaker 3: playoffs here and we'll forget about that game. And it 787 00:38:17,760 --> 00:38:19,520 Speaker 3: was one of the best games of the weekend. 788 00:38:19,280 --> 00:38:23,200 Speaker 10: Easily, I'd say, outside of last night's Patriots Chargers game. 789 00:38:23,560 --> 00:38:25,799 Speaker 10: The first four games were incredible. 790 00:38:25,960 --> 00:38:27,920 Speaker 3: Did you guys think the Bills left the Jags too 791 00:38:28,000 --> 00:38:28,600 Speaker 3: much time there? 792 00:38:29,360 --> 00:38:29,560 Speaker 8: Yes? 793 00:38:29,800 --> 00:38:30,200 Speaker 6: I did. 794 00:38:30,480 --> 00:38:32,160 Speaker 4: But at the same time, would you have. 795 00:38:32,200 --> 00:38:35,400 Speaker 3: Fallen down on first down? Romo is pretty adamant about that, 796 00:38:35,600 --> 00:38:38,080 Speaker 3: and I agreed with them. So basically, for those of 797 00:38:38,200 --> 00:38:40,120 Speaker 3: miss said, I guess, just set it up first and 798 00:38:40,200 --> 00:38:44,920 Speaker 3: goal at the one. The Jags were out of timeouts. 799 00:38:45,200 --> 00:38:48,480 Speaker 3: I believe they were out of timeouts minutes ago, so 800 00:38:48,760 --> 00:38:51,280 Speaker 3: and you have to score a touchdown. So if you whatever, 801 00:38:51,560 --> 00:38:54,279 Speaker 3: literally Josh Allen QB sneaker and fall down, make it 802 00:38:54,400 --> 00:38:56,520 Speaker 3: second and goal at to one. You can bleed that 803 00:38:56,600 --> 00:38:59,000 Speaker 3: clock all the way down to twenty seconds yeah, take 804 00:38:59,040 --> 00:39:01,360 Speaker 3: a timeout, and now you have three downs to score 805 00:39:01,760 --> 00:39:04,759 Speaker 3: from the one yard line. Order the football gods say, 806 00:39:07,320 --> 00:39:10,440 Speaker 3: that's what I'm saying. You tried not to score. Watch this. 807 00:39:11,320 --> 00:39:15,480 Speaker 4: Yeah, I'm almost because I believe the Panthers needed what 808 00:39:15,560 --> 00:39:18,279 Speaker 4: a touchdown to beat them, right, I had to go 809 00:39:18,320 --> 00:39:20,600 Speaker 4: back and look at the score. Yeah, so I'm probably 810 00:39:20,640 --> 00:39:24,520 Speaker 4: scoring there and saying, my defense, you got seventy five 811 00:39:24,920 --> 00:39:25,759 Speaker 4: seventy yards to. 812 00:39:25,719 --> 00:39:28,319 Speaker 3: Stop watching that Bill's defense at times this year, man, 813 00:39:28,400 --> 00:39:28,840 Speaker 3: I don't know. 814 00:39:29,640 --> 00:39:30,520 Speaker 4: Hey, they got it done. 815 00:39:30,840 --> 00:39:32,279 Speaker 10: I thought the same thing with the Bears game when 816 00:39:32,280 --> 00:39:34,000 Speaker 10: they scored that go ahead touchdo I'm like, minute forty 817 00:39:34,040 --> 00:39:35,160 Speaker 10: five love, that's too much time? 818 00:39:35,680 --> 00:39:36,080 Speaker 8: Fair Inde. 819 00:39:36,160 --> 00:39:37,440 Speaker 3: Loveland's very good, Mark. 820 00:39:37,640 --> 00:39:39,400 Speaker 10: He's worth the tenth pick. I know there's a lot 821 00:39:39,480 --> 00:39:42,120 Speaker 10: of discourse at the start of the season when Tyler 822 00:39:42,320 --> 00:39:44,680 Speaker 10: Warren was doing his thing and everything like that, and 823 00:39:44,840 --> 00:39:47,600 Speaker 10: I like Tyler Warren a lot. But Colston Lovelin has 824 00:39:47,680 --> 00:39:49,359 Speaker 10: been unbelievable. If you would have said at the start 825 00:39:49,360 --> 00:39:51,120 Speaker 10: of the season he's going to lead the team in receiving, 826 00:39:51,120 --> 00:39:53,200 Speaker 10: I wouldn't have believed it. But he did, and then 827 00:39:53,239 --> 00:39:56,080 Speaker 10: he he was a man in the first game playoff 828 00:39:56,120 --> 00:39:57,919 Speaker 10: game of the sixth of his career, and he played 829 00:39:57,960 --> 00:39:59,520 Speaker 10: a hell of a game that was incredible. They had 830 00:39:59,560 --> 00:40:00,640 Speaker 10: no answer for him, no. 831 00:40:00,760 --> 00:40:03,279 Speaker 3: Rookie all there. His game's kind of ascended here late 832 00:40:03,320 --> 00:40:05,240 Speaker 3: in the season, where Tyler Warren was kind of almost 833 00:40:06,000 --> 00:40:08,440 Speaker 3: the reverse. Granted, I do think the the injury to 834 00:40:08,520 --> 00:40:11,640 Speaker 3: Daniel Jones, I think impacted Tyler Warren a bit. Who 835 00:40:11,719 --> 00:40:14,000 Speaker 3: do we like tonight, Steelers, Texans, Texans. 836 00:40:15,320 --> 00:40:18,040 Speaker 4: I'll go Texans. I think they're a better team. And 837 00:40:18,160 --> 00:40:20,520 Speaker 4: I just will never pick the Steelers to win a 838 00:40:20,520 --> 00:40:22,319 Speaker 4: playoff game, and so I'll see it with my own eyes. 839 00:40:22,760 --> 00:40:23,960 Speaker 4: Hasn't happened since twenty. 840 00:40:23,760 --> 00:40:25,360 Speaker 3: Sixteen until that's to marks Bears. 841 00:40:25,800 --> 00:40:29,360 Speaker 10: That's true. You want to make my weekend, Yeah, extended weekend. 842 00:40:29,440 --> 00:40:31,480 Speaker 10: You have Aaron Rodgers and the Packers get knocked out 843 00:40:31,600 --> 00:40:33,280 Speaker 10: in the first front of the playoffs, that'd be incredible. 844 00:40:33,280 --> 00:40:34,480 Speaker 4: I was gonna say, I out throw on the fact 845 00:40:34,480 --> 00:40:36,480 Speaker 4: that the Bears are also the two seed, and I 846 00:40:36,560 --> 00:40:39,359 Speaker 4: had seen them do some crazy things or special things 847 00:40:39,400 --> 00:40:42,759 Speaker 4: this season. The Steelers are kind of a slog to 848 00:40:42,840 --> 00:40:46,160 Speaker 4: watch at times. It kind of felt like they feel 849 00:40:46,160 --> 00:40:47,879 Speaker 4: like the Eagles when I watch them at times, I'm 850 00:40:47,920 --> 00:40:52,080 Speaker 4: just like, like, this is winning football, but boy is 851 00:40:52,120 --> 00:40:53,640 Speaker 4: it barely getting anything done? 852 00:40:54,719 --> 00:40:56,280 Speaker 10: What about you, keV? Where are you going with tonight? 853 00:40:56,400 --> 00:40:58,200 Speaker 3: Yeah? I mean part of me looks at Texans D 854 00:40:58,280 --> 00:41:01,160 Speaker 3: line and thinks, boy rogersching him. Try to escape from that. 855 00:41:02,640 --> 00:41:05,040 Speaker 3: But I also am not sure if I totally trust 856 00:41:05,120 --> 00:41:07,040 Speaker 3: Houston in that environment. 857 00:41:07,840 --> 00:41:09,960 Speaker 10: On the road, cold outside. 858 00:41:10,200 --> 00:41:11,840 Speaker 3: I know, I just stroud. 859 00:41:11,920 --> 00:41:12,279 Speaker 8: I don't know. 860 00:41:12,440 --> 00:41:14,839 Speaker 3: I obviously he's done a lot in his NFL career. 861 00:41:14,840 --> 00:41:17,200 Speaker 3: I don't undermine that, but it just seems like that 862 00:41:17,320 --> 00:41:19,839 Speaker 3: offense is still Nico Collins or bust for me there. 863 00:41:20,000 --> 00:41:21,880 Speaker 3: So I'm gonna cop out and give my pick at 864 00:41:21,920 --> 00:41:22,600 Speaker 3: nine to fifty five. 865 00:41:22,680 --> 00:41:23,200 Speaker 8: I'll look at that. 866 00:41:23,600 --> 00:41:25,480 Speaker 3: That's what I'm gonna go with there, That's what I'm 867 00:41:25,480 --> 00:41:28,960 Speaker 3: gonna go What a coward. I still cannot believe the 868 00:41:29,040 --> 00:41:33,600 Speaker 3: Mendoza stat five games this year of more touchdowns than incompletions. 869 00:41:33,920 --> 00:41:34,120 Speaker 12: Yeah. 870 00:41:34,160 --> 00:41:36,640 Speaker 4: I had a screenshot that I put out there, and. 871 00:41:36,719 --> 00:41:40,600 Speaker 3: It's not just the cupcakes. No organ bail are are 872 00:41:40,640 --> 00:41:42,880 Speaker 3: two of them. I'm pretty sure, Hell you're fighting. The 873 00:41:42,960 --> 00:41:44,040 Speaker 3: line was probably another one. 874 00:41:44,120 --> 00:41:47,360 Speaker 4: Hey, hey, hey, that was a cupcake for sure. Completely 875 00:41:47,400 --> 00:41:51,200 Speaker 4: overmatched that game I'll throw this in there because I 876 00:41:51,239 --> 00:41:54,600 Speaker 4: had screenshot it and tweeted it out. He was ten 877 00:41:54,680 --> 00:41:56,600 Speaker 4: of eleven for one hundred and ten yards or three 878 00:41:56,640 --> 00:41:58,320 Speaker 4: touchdowns at one point in that game, and I just 879 00:41:58,640 --> 00:42:01,680 Speaker 4: had to put lol on the timeline because how are 880 00:42:01,719 --> 00:42:04,960 Speaker 4: you that good? Just dotting him up? And I mean 881 00:42:04,960 --> 00:42:07,960 Speaker 4: the amount of throws that I thought, that's NFL throw, 882 00:42:08,120 --> 00:42:11,239 Speaker 4: that's a Sunday throw, that's a franchise number one. 883 00:42:11,200 --> 00:42:14,000 Speaker 3: Through every ball he throws to Becker is literally in 884 00:42:14,080 --> 00:42:17,279 Speaker 3: the perfect spot for Charlie Becker to like reach a 885 00:42:17,400 --> 00:42:20,399 Speaker 3: level of athleticism that's necessary. Like he's got a jump, 886 00:42:20,440 --> 00:42:22,000 Speaker 3: he's got to separate a little bit. But it's like 887 00:42:22,280 --> 00:42:23,200 Speaker 3: my guy or no guy. 888 00:42:24,040 --> 00:42:26,239 Speaker 4: He has a little bit of at Alet Pearson M. 889 00:42:26,280 --> 00:42:28,439 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, And I hate to make like the white 890 00:42:28,480 --> 00:42:30,840 Speaker 3: white Out com but yes, I would agree with that. 891 00:42:31,320 --> 00:42:35,200 Speaker 3: And then Sarah, I mean, Sarat is just physical dude. 892 00:42:35,200 --> 00:42:38,759 Speaker 3: He's just a dog. I mean, there's no dawg like 893 00:42:38,840 --> 00:42:40,680 Speaker 3: the fifty fifth. I go back to the first Oregon 894 00:42:40,760 --> 00:42:45,480 Speaker 3: game of just his ability to turn fifty to fifty 895 00:42:45,520 --> 00:42:48,120 Speaker 3: into eighty twenty ninety ten. Obviously the Iowa game when 896 00:42:48,160 --> 00:42:50,759 Speaker 3: he breaks that tackle and scores there, and it has 897 00:42:50,760 --> 00:42:52,439 Speaker 3: been a few weeks I think since we had seen 898 00:42:52,520 --> 00:42:55,839 Speaker 3: Sarat do his little hey, here's a third down fifty 899 00:42:55,880 --> 00:42:57,080 Speaker 3: to fifty ball. I want to say there was a 900 00:42:57,120 --> 00:42:59,400 Speaker 3: third down maybe when it was seven at all, you know, 901 00:42:59,520 --> 00:43:01,760 Speaker 3: and it was like I was actually surprised. Oregon answered 902 00:43:01,880 --> 00:43:05,280 Speaker 3: as emphatically as they did. Yeah, after the Ponds picked six. 903 00:43:05,200 --> 00:43:07,279 Speaker 4: You have thought you didn't really tackle that well on 904 00:43:07,360 --> 00:43:07,759 Speaker 4: that drive. 905 00:43:07,880 --> 00:43:09,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, and that was a good throw and catch obviously 906 00:43:09,520 --> 00:43:11,719 Speaker 3: on the touchdown there, the third and long touchdown from 907 00:43:11,760 --> 00:43:14,279 Speaker 3: Dante more but then like Indiana gets in like a 908 00:43:14,360 --> 00:43:17,160 Speaker 3: semi third and long and it's one of those back 909 00:43:17,239 --> 00:43:20,799 Speaker 3: shoulders to surat and per usual, fifty to fifty turns 910 00:43:20,840 --> 00:43:23,600 Speaker 3: into him, making him play so much more on this. 911 00:43:23,760 --> 00:43:25,480 Speaker 3: Zach Osterman going to join us on the other side. 912 00:43:25,520 --> 00:43:26,920 Speaker 3: If you haven't heard it, you're gonna love it. The 913 00:43:26,960 --> 00:43:30,839 Speaker 3: Mark Dyton re entry outstanding with plenty of Don Fisher action. 914 00:43:31,000 --> 00:43:35,200 Speaker 3: We'll play that. Was that a little duck hunt sound 915 00:43:35,320 --> 00:43:35,920 Speaker 3: Mark Dyton? 916 00:43:36,160 --> 00:43:39,160 Speaker 10: Yes, sir, Oh my gosh, you were in your bag 917 00:43:39,680 --> 00:43:40,279 Speaker 10: pro pro. 918 00:43:40,520 --> 00:43:45,040 Speaker 3: You're Caleb Williams on fourth down? How about that? Make 919 00:43:45,080 --> 00:43:47,640 Speaker 3: sure you isolate that on the podcast Today. Excellent work 920 00:43:48,040 --> 00:43:51,200 Speaker 3: per usual from Mark Dyton that Don Fisher clip. Obviously 921 00:43:51,200 --> 00:43:53,400 Speaker 3: there are million Don Fisher clips in there, but James, 922 00:43:53,560 --> 00:43:57,120 Speaker 3: when Fish says something to the effect of Indiana doesn't 923 00:43:57,160 --> 00:43:59,640 Speaker 3: make as many mistakes as their opponents. And I'm paraphrasing here, 924 00:43:59,640 --> 00:44:01,759 Speaker 3: I'll probably have Mark Trin isolated for later in the show. 925 00:44:02,000 --> 00:44:03,720 Speaker 3: That's kind of what I was getting a last segment 926 00:44:04,480 --> 00:44:10,719 Speaker 3: when I'm saying, like Indiana defines fundamentals, discipline and just 927 00:44:10,880 --> 00:44:14,120 Speaker 3: for lack of a better term, they're just so solid. 928 00:44:15,040 --> 00:44:18,000 Speaker 3: And again, I know it's not the sexiest thing to say, 929 00:44:18,040 --> 00:44:20,560 Speaker 3: but I don't think college football teams don't act like that. 930 00:44:20,960 --> 00:44:25,719 Speaker 3: College football teams are the king of sins, right. That's 931 00:44:25,719 --> 00:44:29,680 Speaker 3: a popular acronymic here from coaches, sins, self inflicted negatives. 932 00:44:30,760 --> 00:44:33,239 Speaker 3: That's the opposite of what Indiana does. 933 00:44:34,200 --> 00:44:38,040 Speaker 4: I believe they have one loss fumble in fifteen games. Now, 934 00:44:38,200 --> 00:44:40,400 Speaker 4: granted they could have had a couple when it comes 935 00:44:40,440 --> 00:44:42,160 Speaker 4: to the game against Oregon. 936 00:44:41,920 --> 00:44:43,359 Speaker 3: But there's Pat Cougan right there. 937 00:44:43,440 --> 00:44:47,360 Speaker 4: When I was gonna say that's coaching, I believe to 938 00:44:47,520 --> 00:44:49,279 Speaker 4: tell them, no matter what you follow the play, you 939 00:44:49,360 --> 00:44:51,960 Speaker 4: trail to play. He gets the ball, and if you're 940 00:44:52,160 --> 00:44:54,840 Speaker 4: just assuming, oh, my quarterback got the first down and 941 00:44:55,000 --> 00:44:57,439 Speaker 4: he'll get down and you know, I'll take my time. 942 00:44:57,800 --> 00:45:00,440 Speaker 3: You don't get that loose ball. You don't jump on 943 00:45:00,560 --> 00:45:01,040 Speaker 3: that fumble. 944 00:45:01,200 --> 00:45:05,640 Speaker 4: So again, even in their mistakes, they're sound enough to 945 00:45:05,800 --> 00:45:09,799 Speaker 4: make up for it, and they decrease their margin four 946 00:45:09,960 --> 00:45:11,759 Speaker 4: making a mistake because they all are trying to do 947 00:45:11,800 --> 00:45:13,320 Speaker 4: the right thing at the right time, which is so 948 00:45:13,520 --> 00:45:18,239 Speaker 4: rare to see that kind of continuity from an entire team, 949 00:45:18,320 --> 00:45:20,839 Speaker 4: let alone just one unit or one phase of the game. 950 00:45:20,960 --> 00:45:24,000 Speaker 3: Because Zach Osman obviously covers the Hoosier Standyapolis Star, and 951 00:45:24,080 --> 00:45:26,640 Speaker 3: he was in the building on Friday. In just a second, 952 00:45:26,760 --> 00:45:30,919 Speaker 3: I believe Matt also called the Mercedes been Stadium home 953 00:45:31,000 --> 00:45:32,800 Speaker 3: on Friday night. Matt, is that correct? 954 00:45:32,880 --> 00:45:33,319 Speaker 8: You were there? 955 00:45:34,360 --> 00:45:35,160 Speaker 11: That is correct. 956 00:45:35,360 --> 00:45:37,400 Speaker 6: There was IU fans everywhere. 957 00:45:37,680 --> 00:45:40,160 Speaker 11: We thought eighty percent going down into the game, and 958 00:45:40,239 --> 00:45:41,759 Speaker 11: it was just it was like ninety five. 959 00:45:42,080 --> 00:45:43,160 Speaker 8: It was amazing, all. 960 00:45:43,040 --> 00:45:46,239 Speaker 3: Right, walk us through the Euphorio when D'Angelo Pond's makes 961 00:45:46,280 --> 00:45:46,840 Speaker 3: the interception. 962 00:45:47,800 --> 00:45:50,960 Speaker 11: Well, I will remember three IU events on my deathbed. 963 00:45:51,520 --> 00:45:54,520 Speaker 11: One is driving from Women the Senior, when IU beat 964 00:45:54,600 --> 00:45:57,879 Speaker 11: Duke in the sweet sixteen one is the watch out, 965 00:45:57,920 --> 00:45:59,759 Speaker 11: obviously being on the first row of the balcony to 966 00:46:00,480 --> 00:46:03,600 Speaker 11: and then the sound when Ponds picked that off, it 967 00:46:03,760 --> 00:46:06,120 Speaker 11: was like a powder keg got lit in that stadium. 968 00:46:06,200 --> 00:46:07,600 Speaker 8: It was just electorate. 969 00:46:08,640 --> 00:46:10,640 Speaker 3: Well, you were first row of the balcony for the 970 00:46:10,719 --> 00:46:13,600 Speaker 3: watch shot. I'm more nervous about your life, Matt. You 971 00:46:13,680 --> 00:46:16,080 Speaker 3: have life insurance. Before you you said yes to that seat. 972 00:46:17,080 --> 00:46:18,840 Speaker 11: The concrete freaking moved. 973 00:46:18,960 --> 00:46:19,680 Speaker 8: It was crazy. 974 00:46:19,960 --> 00:46:24,000 Speaker 3: Oh my gosh, I was in the fuilding a little 975 00:46:24,000 --> 00:46:25,800 Speaker 3: bit lower than that. That is excellent, Matt. Thank you 976 00:46:26,360 --> 00:46:28,600 Speaker 3: for the call there. Yeah, I had forgotten a little 977 00:46:28,600 --> 00:46:31,279 Speaker 3: bit about Duke Iu from a sweet sixteen standpoint. And 978 00:46:31,280 --> 00:46:32,640 Speaker 3: you know, I'm trying to think of the chriscendo. There 979 00:46:32,680 --> 00:46:34,520 Speaker 3: was a huge three late. I'm trying to think who 980 00:46:34,600 --> 00:46:38,279 Speaker 3: hit that, obviously the Moye block. And you know, for 981 00:46:38,400 --> 00:46:41,080 Speaker 3: the older generation, when Keith Smart hits one of the 982 00:46:41,120 --> 00:46:44,040 Speaker 3: more I kind of shots frankly marshmadness history, you know 983 00:46:44,120 --> 00:46:45,879 Speaker 3: that's going to take the cake. 984 00:46:46,000 --> 00:46:49,160 Speaker 4: How about Matt already knowing what moments he'll think about 985 00:46:49,160 --> 00:46:49,600 Speaker 4: on his death. 986 00:46:51,160 --> 00:46:54,759 Speaker 3: I love Matt is living in dying. 987 00:46:54,960 --> 00:46:55,279 Speaker 11: That is. 988 00:46:57,080 --> 00:46:59,600 Speaker 3: That is probably sadly Kevin Bowen doesn't that many of 989 00:46:59,640 --> 00:47:03,600 Speaker 3: his memory. That's Kevin Bones, Notre Dame basketball. 990 00:47:03,719 --> 00:47:04,160 Speaker 8: Yeah, that is. 991 00:47:05,239 --> 00:47:07,520 Speaker 3: I said it to lead off the show, and I 992 00:47:07,560 --> 00:47:09,640 Speaker 3: thought it was a little bit hyperbolic, But I really 993 00:47:09,760 --> 00:47:12,960 Speaker 3: think some people will hold the d' angelo Ponds play, 994 00:47:13,000 --> 00:47:15,319 Speaker 3: and who knows, maybe you know, I'm I'm a week 995 00:47:15,400 --> 00:47:17,840 Speaker 3: short of more of those plays being added, frankly, but 996 00:47:19,360 --> 00:47:21,040 Speaker 3: I think that Ponds play for a lot of people 997 00:47:21,080 --> 00:47:24,239 Speaker 3: will be right up there with the watch shot, you know, 998 00:47:24,400 --> 00:47:26,680 Speaker 3: right up there with you know, even what happened in 999 00:47:26,760 --> 00:47:29,279 Speaker 3: the Sweet Sixteen, which you know that was such an 1000 00:47:29,400 --> 00:47:35,200 Speaker 3: iconic upset and rub all of it. Gosh, man, can 1001 00:47:35,239 --> 00:47:37,200 Speaker 3: you imagine if Carson Beck throws a dmzel Ponds in 1002 00:47:37,200 --> 00:47:38,600 Speaker 3: the first play of the game a week from Monday. 1003 00:47:39,800 --> 00:47:42,920 Speaker 4: Oh my goodness, I can't imagine it. It feels like 1004 00:47:43,000 --> 00:47:45,399 Speaker 4: that is a play that could happen. But that's also 1005 00:47:45,440 --> 00:47:47,640 Speaker 4: the crazy part about it is there are so many 1006 00:47:47,680 --> 00:47:50,960 Speaker 4: through lines with both teams. Honestly, you look at what 1007 00:47:51,080 --> 00:47:54,600 Speaker 4: Carson Beck went through after transferring to Miami, and really 1008 00:47:54,640 --> 00:47:56,279 Speaker 4: when he went there, it kind of was like, well, 1009 00:47:57,160 --> 00:47:59,000 Speaker 4: you'll never be competing in a big game again, and 1010 00:47:59,080 --> 00:48:01,759 Speaker 4: here you are in a national champampionship, competing at home. 1011 00:48:01,960 --> 00:48:06,239 Speaker 4: And then for Fananda Mendoza, the Miami kid grew up 1012 00:48:06,360 --> 00:48:09,560 Speaker 4: less than a mile away from the stadium, and now 1013 00:48:09,600 --> 00:48:11,759 Speaker 4: you have a chance to sort of put a bow 1014 00:48:11,920 --> 00:48:15,080 Speaker 4: on this crazy journey you've been on personally and with 1015 00:48:15,239 --> 00:48:15,600 Speaker 4: this team. 1016 00:48:16,080 --> 00:48:18,640 Speaker 3: Taylor Tannembom from the ACC Network, you obviously know her 1017 00:48:18,760 --> 00:48:22,680 Speaker 3: quite well from her years here in Indianapolis. For whr 1018 00:48:23,040 --> 00:48:26,560 Speaker 3: she has been at every Miami playoff game here. She's 1019 00:48:26,600 --> 00:48:28,920 Speaker 3: going to join us coming up tomorrow, So we'll get 1020 00:48:28,920 --> 00:48:33,080 Speaker 3: the Miami perspective coming up tomorrow on the show. You know, 1021 00:48:34,400 --> 00:48:37,360 Speaker 3: I'm also just as that game was unfolding Friday night 1022 00:48:37,400 --> 00:48:40,239 Speaker 3: because James, I mean very quickly turned from you know, oh, 1023 00:48:40,360 --> 00:48:43,400 Speaker 3: let's think about game situations and all this. It obviously 1024 00:48:43,560 --> 00:48:48,200 Speaker 3: was over at halftime. It's just another reminder of, you know, 1025 00:48:48,280 --> 00:48:51,640 Speaker 3: here Indiana University's football program, the laughing stock of college football, 1026 00:48:51,680 --> 00:48:54,600 Speaker 3: the butt of all jokes. It has now turned sec 1027 00:48:54,920 --> 00:48:58,359 Speaker 3: ACC Twitter into crying that. The reason I use good 1028 00:48:58,400 --> 00:49:02,680 Speaker 3: because they are cheating and there's no other way to 1029 00:49:02,800 --> 00:49:07,040 Speaker 3: describe them than just they are a freaking problem. They 1030 00:49:07,080 --> 00:49:10,600 Speaker 3: are a wagon. It's a real life movie and Frankly, 1031 00:49:10,640 --> 00:49:12,319 Speaker 3: this one looks like it's gonna have a Hollywood endiing 1032 00:49:12,400 --> 00:49:14,719 Speaker 3: coming out. Honestly, next Monday almost feels like just a 1033 00:49:15,560 --> 00:49:19,440 Speaker 3: coronation to me, You gone that far? I mean, you're 1034 00:49:19,480 --> 00:49:21,480 Speaker 3: that confident. You guys I think agreed with me when 1035 00:49:21,480 --> 00:49:23,359 Speaker 3: I asked you about the spread. Both you guys thoughts 1036 00:49:23,360 --> 00:49:26,640 Speaker 3: seven and a half too low. So I don't think 1037 00:49:26,680 --> 00:49:28,680 Speaker 3: I'm out on an island here. I don't know. Miami's 1038 00:49:28,719 --> 00:49:30,719 Speaker 3: got some weird like volatility to them, and I think 1039 00:49:30,800 --> 00:49:34,000 Speaker 3: individually there are some players that are really really freaking talented, 1040 00:49:34,840 --> 00:49:36,920 Speaker 3: But for sixty minutes, do you honestly think they're going 1041 00:49:36,960 --> 00:49:38,560 Speaker 3: to be disciplined enough on that stage. 1042 00:49:39,200 --> 00:49:42,160 Speaker 4: They weren't disciplined enough in the last game here. 1043 00:49:43,160 --> 00:49:44,520 Speaker 3: Now you put them in their own stadium with all 1044 00:49:44,560 --> 00:49:46,160 Speaker 3: that hype and all of it there, Yeah, I'm not 1045 00:49:46,280 --> 00:49:47,800 Speaker 3: uh better on that. All right, Let's head to the 1046 00:49:47,800 --> 00:49:49,759 Speaker 3: Paylost Liquors hotline right now. And he is a very 1047 00:49:49,880 --> 00:49:52,480 Speaker 3: very busy man. That would be Zach Ostman from the 1048 00:49:52,520 --> 00:50:00,479 Speaker 3: Indianapolis Star joined us. Zach, Good morning to you. Hello, dang, 1049 00:50:00,680 --> 00:50:01,880 Speaker 3: Zach is having a bad I'm trying a. 1050 00:50:01,880 --> 00:50:04,560 Speaker 10: New technology here and apparently it's not working still like 1051 00:50:04,640 --> 00:50:06,120 Speaker 10: the Bears in the first half the way, hold on, 1052 00:50:06,520 --> 00:50:09,200 Speaker 10: we'll effort zach Ostraman here in a couple of minutes, Mark, 1053 00:50:09,280 --> 00:50:11,239 Speaker 10: let me know when you think we have him. 1054 00:50:11,440 --> 00:50:12,120 Speaker 6: But like, I. 1055 00:50:13,840 --> 00:50:16,880 Speaker 3: Don't know, we got the rest of the week to 1056 00:50:16,880 --> 00:50:21,120 Speaker 3: get into the Miami IU thing. But I mean Malachai 1057 00:50:21,200 --> 00:50:25,359 Speaker 3: Tony obviously tackling him. Don't let Ruby Bain wreck the game. 1058 00:50:26,000 --> 00:50:30,320 Speaker 3: I don't know. Miami probably has some like individuals that 1059 00:50:32,080 --> 00:50:33,880 Speaker 3: can simply say, hey, just give me the ball and 1060 00:50:33,920 --> 00:50:35,759 Speaker 3: I'll go make a play. Tony be in the top 1061 00:50:35,800 --> 00:50:37,800 Speaker 3: that list. Yeah, he's amazing, and then Bain can do 1062 00:50:37,920 --> 00:50:41,279 Speaker 3: some stuff that I don't know. There probably hasn't been 1063 00:50:41,280 --> 00:50:45,399 Speaker 3: an individual pass rusher Indiana has seen. But I guess 1064 00:50:45,440 --> 00:50:47,480 Speaker 3: I just kind of trust the Indiana coaching staff to say, hey, 1065 00:50:47,600 --> 00:50:50,920 Speaker 3: we'll we'll double Will, triple Baine, and we'll rely on 1066 00:50:50,960 --> 00:50:52,919 Speaker 3: our run game. I don't know if Miami's really seen 1067 00:50:52,920 --> 00:50:56,239 Speaker 3: a rushing offense like India, and I can already hear it. 1068 00:50:56,320 --> 00:50:58,239 Speaker 3: You know, I got a buddy Mighta used to work 1069 00:50:58,280 --> 00:51:01,400 Speaker 3: with works actually in the Miami Athletic department. He already 1070 00:51:01,400 --> 00:51:03,719 Speaker 3: brought up to me. He goes, hey, let's look at 1071 00:51:03,760 --> 00:51:07,399 Speaker 3: the common team that each of these two schools have played, 1072 00:51:08,880 --> 00:51:13,040 Speaker 3: Ohio State. Miami handle Ohio State probably more than Indiana did. 1073 00:51:13,960 --> 00:51:16,719 Speaker 3: But once he said that, I still just said, yeah, 1074 00:51:16,760 --> 00:51:19,960 Speaker 3: I don't believe you. Even though he had a lot of. 1075 00:51:22,239 --> 00:51:24,239 Speaker 4: I get that, but also I try not to do 1076 00:51:24,520 --> 00:51:27,440 Speaker 4: like the once you get into the Coastwall playoff, the 1077 00:51:27,520 --> 00:51:29,840 Speaker 4: head the head thing is just like a moot point 1078 00:51:30,000 --> 00:51:34,080 Speaker 4: because the team you were way back when is not 1079 00:51:34,160 --> 00:51:36,200 Speaker 4: the team that you are now. In my opinion, I 1080 00:51:36,239 --> 00:51:37,919 Speaker 4: don't even think this IU team is the same team 1081 00:51:37,920 --> 00:51:40,360 Speaker 4: we saw in the Big Ten championship. Quite frankly, I 1082 00:51:40,440 --> 00:51:43,360 Speaker 4: think they were still kind of arriving. This team has arrived. 1083 00:51:43,239 --> 00:51:45,160 Speaker 3: Well, and that you know, we talked about this a 1084 00:51:45,160 --> 00:51:47,200 Speaker 3: little bit in that opening segment, James, that to me 1085 00:51:47,320 --> 00:51:49,600 Speaker 3: might be the most impressive element about the current situation 1086 00:51:50,200 --> 00:51:52,560 Speaker 3: is since being the number one overall seed in the playoff, 1087 00:51:53,040 --> 00:51:56,400 Speaker 3: since Fernando Mendoza wins the Heisman, can you imagine how 1088 00:51:56,480 --> 00:52:01,399 Speaker 3: many humans in Bloomington, Indiana are just literally bowing down 1089 00:52:01,480 --> 00:52:05,440 Speaker 3: to these Indiana football players right now, and yet what 1090 00:52:05,640 --> 00:52:10,000 Speaker 3: have they done their game? Mendoza himself individually, but the 1091 00:52:10,200 --> 00:52:12,800 Speaker 3: entire team. They've taken their game to another level, and 1092 00:52:12,840 --> 00:52:15,520 Speaker 3: I would argue it's like three notches up on the ladder, 1093 00:52:16,400 --> 00:52:19,160 Speaker 3: you know, if you want to nitpick about Indiana, like 1094 00:52:19,480 --> 00:52:21,080 Speaker 3: that Penn State game in the final months of the 1095 00:52:21,120 --> 00:52:23,279 Speaker 3: season was a really close. They were fortunate to win 1096 00:52:23,360 --> 00:52:26,320 Speaker 3: that game against a Penn State team with their backup quarterback. Right, Like, 1097 00:52:26,400 --> 00:52:30,279 Speaker 3: they weren't flawless, flawless down this stretch. Obviously they were 1098 00:52:30,400 --> 00:52:34,000 Speaker 3: damn impressive, but still they didn't look like this. This 1099 00:52:34,200 --> 00:52:38,640 Speaker 3: looks like varsity versus JV. And it's not against JMU, 1100 00:52:38,960 --> 00:52:43,400 Speaker 3: it's not against Tulane. It's against an Oregon team that 1101 00:52:43,480 --> 00:52:44,920 Speaker 3: lost one game the last two years. And I get 1102 00:52:44,920 --> 00:52:46,239 Speaker 3: Alabama wasn't the same. 1103 00:52:47,120 --> 00:52:49,399 Speaker 4: Alabama's been so dominant for IU. You got your Notre 1104 00:52:49,480 --> 00:52:51,120 Speaker 4: Dame fans saying, well, the last team to beat him 1105 00:52:51,120 --> 00:52:56,160 Speaker 4: was Notre Dame. Isn't that something Times have changed? Baby? 1106 00:52:57,080 --> 00:52:59,680 Speaker 4: Also tell Marcus Freeman to calm down at wrestling events. 1107 00:52:59,800 --> 00:53:02,279 Speaker 4: By the way, I'm joking about that, it sounds like 1108 00:53:02,680 --> 00:53:04,120 Speaker 4: that actually was not his fault. 1109 00:53:04,560 --> 00:53:06,879 Speaker 3: James Boyd, you've covered some wrestling meets. I'm gonna guess 1110 00:53:06,920 --> 00:53:09,400 Speaker 3: in your life giving your high school background, I actually. 1111 00:53:09,160 --> 00:53:10,680 Speaker 4: Did not cover wrestling meats, but I've been to a 1112 00:53:10,719 --> 00:53:13,360 Speaker 4: couple and I will say, yeah, as soon as you 1113 00:53:13,440 --> 00:53:15,839 Speaker 4: show up there, you might as well realize that there's 1114 00:53:16,080 --> 00:53:17,200 Speaker 4: security there for a reason. 1115 00:53:19,160 --> 00:53:20,640 Speaker 3: I'm not going to get into the track record of 1116 00:53:20,680 --> 00:53:23,040 Speaker 3: the individual accusing Marcus Freeman, but let's just say his 1117 00:53:23,120 --> 00:53:23,880 Speaker 3: track record. 1118 00:53:23,640 --> 00:53:26,719 Speaker 4: Is, yeah, not great. And to be very clear on this, 1119 00:53:26,920 --> 00:53:30,399 Speaker 4: Marcus Freeman did not according to everything that we've read 1120 00:53:30,480 --> 00:53:33,040 Speaker 4: from police reports and people there, he did not do 1121 00:53:33,120 --> 00:53:35,320 Speaker 4: anything wrong in that moment. So I'll leave it at that, 1122 00:53:35,440 --> 00:53:35,719 Speaker 4: all right. 1123 00:53:35,760 --> 00:53:37,520 Speaker 3: That's head of the Payloss Liquors Hotline right now. He 1124 00:53:37,640 --> 00:53:39,480 Speaker 3: was back in his home state. That would be Zach 1125 00:53:39,520 --> 00:53:41,880 Speaker 3: Ostman on Friday nights, and I guess he is now 1126 00:53:41,920 --> 00:53:45,440 Speaker 3: awaiting what Matt Ryan will do with the Atlanta Falcons franchise. 1127 00:53:45,520 --> 00:53:47,480 Speaker 3: He joins us, now, is that good morning to you? 1128 00:53:51,719 --> 00:53:53,799 Speaker 3: I think with the clean feed, Mark, maybe tell him 1129 00:53:53,840 --> 00:53:56,160 Speaker 3: that when you when you like try to go to 1130 00:53:56,239 --> 00:54:00,160 Speaker 3: a different app or something, it mutes us. I know 1131 00:54:00,239 --> 00:54:04,319 Speaker 3: I have had that issue myself. Clearly we're having problems here. Mark. 1132 00:54:04,400 --> 00:54:06,439 Speaker 3: Let's just reset with him at at eight eight thirty 1133 00:54:06,440 --> 00:54:08,680 Speaker 3: if you can do that. Okay, Well, I don't want 1134 00:54:08,719 --> 00:54:11,239 Speaker 3: to short change Zach Austraman. He has so many great 1135 00:54:11,239 --> 00:54:13,839 Speaker 3: words to share. I want to make sure we get 1136 00:54:14,360 --> 00:54:15,160 Speaker 3: proper time for him. 1137 00:54:15,160 --> 00:54:15,319 Speaker 8: There. 1138 00:54:16,280 --> 00:54:18,640 Speaker 3: So again Freeman accusations. For those that missed at James, 1139 00:54:18,680 --> 00:54:21,000 Speaker 3: Do you want to go there? I guess because some 1140 00:54:21,440 --> 00:54:21,839 Speaker 3: people are. 1141 00:54:22,160 --> 00:54:24,680 Speaker 4: No, I think you should go there. You're the unbiased 1142 00:54:25,040 --> 00:54:25,800 Speaker 4: Notre Dame. 1143 00:54:26,440 --> 00:54:29,320 Speaker 3: Fan accused of battery. Is that the official charge? 1144 00:54:30,120 --> 00:54:30,279 Speaker 12: Yes? 1145 00:54:30,360 --> 00:54:33,160 Speaker 3: I believe so. But yeah, let me just pull up 1146 00:54:33,200 --> 00:54:37,560 Speaker 3: the actual Notre Dame statement was video evidence will say 1147 00:54:37,800 --> 00:54:42,840 Speaker 3: that there is no such validity to know that police 1148 00:54:42,880 --> 00:54:45,560 Speaker 3: report his son, Vinnie. For those unfamiliar, Marcus's oldest son 1149 00:54:45,680 --> 00:54:48,400 Speaker 3: going to Cornell, the wrestled next season the Al Smith Invite, 1150 00:54:48,440 --> 00:54:51,560 Speaker 3: one of the more iconic wrestling invites the state has 1151 00:54:51,600 --> 00:54:54,000 Speaker 3: a couple of weeks ago at Mischa Waka and I 1152 00:54:54,040 --> 00:54:57,880 Speaker 3: guess Vinnie lost and there was an interaction with I 1153 00:54:57,920 --> 00:55:01,359 Speaker 3: don't even believe a coach from the opponent that beat him. 1154 00:55:01,440 --> 00:55:03,880 Speaker 3: I believe it was a different coach there be it 1155 00:55:04,040 --> 00:55:06,440 Speaker 3: was like New Prairie. Maybe the assistant there, I don't 1156 00:55:06,480 --> 00:55:06,719 Speaker 3: want to. 1157 00:55:07,800 --> 00:55:09,799 Speaker 4: Yeah, it looks like it was an assistant coach. Here's 1158 00:55:09,800 --> 00:55:10,680 Speaker 4: a statement from. 1159 00:55:12,000 --> 00:55:13,880 Speaker 3: The Notre Dame. 1160 00:55:13,920 --> 00:55:16,680 Speaker 4: I thought this apartment. They said Vinnie Freeman, head coach 1161 00:55:16,800 --> 00:55:19,800 Speaker 4: Marcus Freeman's son was verbally accosted during and after his 1162 00:55:19,840 --> 00:55:24,520 Speaker 4: wrestling match by a local wrestling coach. Marcus and Joanna Freeman, 1163 00:55:24,520 --> 00:55:28,040 Speaker 4: who's the mother and wife, intervened and removed Vinnie for 1164 00:55:28,120 --> 00:55:31,320 Speaker 4: the situation. At no point did Coach Freeman physically engage 1165 00:55:31,360 --> 00:55:34,520 Speaker 4: with anyone. Would believe that the police report, which includes 1166 00:55:34,600 --> 00:55:37,440 Speaker 4: video evidence, fully exonerates coach Freeman and make clear these 1167 00:55:37,440 --> 00:55:44,279 Speaker 4: accoditions are unfounded. I mean, the guy allegedly said that 1168 00:55:44,360 --> 00:55:49,280 Speaker 4: it was He accuses Coach Freeman a battery. But again, 1169 00:55:49,719 --> 00:55:53,320 Speaker 4: everything points to this being very overblown and funny. 1170 00:55:53,360 --> 00:55:55,520 Speaker 3: Grab right, Yeah, We'll see how it goes. 1171 00:55:55,640 --> 00:55:56,919 Speaker 4: I mean, it might be grasping for air. 1172 00:55:57,560 --> 00:55:59,680 Speaker 3: I don't know about well. I guess I would go 1173 00:56:00,160 --> 00:56:03,560 Speaker 3: fitting well to wrestling. Me would have not there, I guess. 1174 00:56:03,600 --> 00:56:06,439 Speaker 4: So, yeah, this happened, it looks like on January third, 1175 00:56:06,680 --> 00:56:09,480 Speaker 4: and I'm not concerned about it at all. We'll see 1176 00:56:09,840 --> 00:56:13,279 Speaker 4: what else comes of it. But when a university comes 1177 00:56:13,320 --> 00:56:18,600 Speaker 4: out that strongly to defend you, usually, just to be clear, 1178 00:56:18,920 --> 00:56:22,120 Speaker 4: most universities don't do that when criminal charges and stuff 1179 00:56:22,160 --> 00:56:24,359 Speaker 4: are filed, and this sounds like it was a whole 1180 00:56:24,440 --> 00:56:25,520 Speaker 4: lot of nothing. 1181 00:56:25,800 --> 00:56:28,600 Speaker 3: You make anything out of Fernando Mendoza, you know, playing 1182 00:56:28,640 --> 00:56:31,040 Speaker 3: the hometown team, the team that should have gone after 1183 00:56:31,080 --> 00:56:32,440 Speaker 3: him out of high school, the team that should have 1184 00:56:32,440 --> 00:56:35,239 Speaker 3: gone after him. More in the portal, not necessarily. 1185 00:56:35,440 --> 00:56:38,560 Speaker 4: I think we like that in the media, and we 1186 00:56:38,719 --> 00:56:41,600 Speaker 4: love those through lines, like I said earlier, of oh 1187 00:56:41,680 --> 00:56:43,720 Speaker 4: my gosh, she grew up a mile away from Miami 1188 00:56:43,880 --> 00:56:49,279 Speaker 4: and he's got the Cuban heritage and descent and they 1189 00:56:49,320 --> 00:56:53,960 Speaker 4: should have not overlooked him. A lot of schools overlooked 1190 00:56:54,400 --> 00:56:57,279 Speaker 4: Fernando Mendoz, a lot of grade schools. If you would 1191 00:56:57,320 --> 00:57:01,680 Speaker 4: go back to the preseason, how many people actually thought 1192 00:57:01,719 --> 00:57:04,840 Speaker 4: this guy would win the Heisman? To be fair, I 1193 00:57:04,840 --> 00:57:07,439 Speaker 4: don't even think that Indiana probably thought that in the moment, 1194 00:57:08,040 --> 00:57:11,279 Speaker 4: So I think it's just a good talking point for us. 1195 00:57:11,440 --> 00:57:14,800 Speaker 4: But boy, I have been a sports fan for a 1196 00:57:14,840 --> 00:57:17,680 Speaker 4: long time, Kevin and I don't know, though I was listening, 1197 00:57:17,800 --> 00:57:21,760 Speaker 4: have been a longer fan than me. Sports are cruel 1198 00:57:21,800 --> 00:57:23,680 Speaker 4: in that way when you start getting into the whole, 1199 00:57:23,840 --> 00:57:27,400 Speaker 4: like this is destiny and it's meant to be stuff. Boy, 1200 00:57:27,520 --> 00:57:30,840 Speaker 4: sports will break your heart. So I think, not saying 1201 00:57:30,880 --> 00:57:32,680 Speaker 4: I expect you to lose, I expect him to win. 1202 00:57:33,080 --> 00:57:34,440 Speaker 4: But I just think they're gonna win because they're a 1203 00:57:34,440 --> 00:57:36,720 Speaker 4: better team, not because he's going home and they can 1204 00:57:36,800 --> 00:57:39,200 Speaker 4: play that game on the moon for all I care about, 1205 00:57:39,200 --> 00:57:41,680 Speaker 4: and I you would probably still win. Handedly. 1206 00:57:42,560 --> 00:57:45,080 Speaker 3: He did face them last year, for what it's worth, 1207 00:57:45,200 --> 00:57:48,240 Speaker 3: not there, but when he was at Cal home game 1208 00:57:49,880 --> 00:57:52,320 Speaker 3: Wild Game thirty nine, thirty eighth final score. Mendoza, for 1209 00:57:52,400 --> 00:57:54,280 Speaker 3: what it's worth, was not very good in the game 1210 00:57:54,280 --> 00:57:57,400 Speaker 3: eleven of twenty two. But obviously the thing's a slightly 1211 00:57:57,440 --> 00:58:00,840 Speaker 3: different in Bloomington this year for him. All Right, much 1212 00:58:00,880 --> 00:58:04,320 Speaker 3: more on that, we'll effort. Zach Ostraman apologies on those issues. 1213 00:58:04,400 --> 00:58:12,400 Speaker 3: There's hit the morning check Down. It is a seven 1214 00:58:12,440 --> 00:58:14,680 Speaker 3: and a half point favorite coming up a week from 1215 00:58:14,800 --> 00:58:17,760 Speaker 3: Monday down there in hard Rock Stadium. As we look 1216 00:58:17,920 --> 00:58:21,640 Speaker 3: back on Friday, if you went MVP of the game, 1217 00:58:21,760 --> 00:58:24,320 Speaker 3: you go in Mendoza or d Angelo Pons or something. 1218 00:58:24,440 --> 00:58:27,280 Speaker 4: Go DiAngelo Pons for setting the tone on the way 1219 00:58:27,280 --> 00:58:29,120 Speaker 4: he did. Also Miami Kid. 1220 00:58:30,000 --> 00:58:32,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, Mendoza was telling a story postgame about when Pons 1221 00:58:32,600 --> 00:58:34,920 Speaker 3: picked him off in high school. I'm like, Mendoza's just 1222 00:58:35,040 --> 00:58:38,320 Speaker 3: he's got one of those like steel Trap memories. Just 1223 00:58:38,400 --> 00:58:43,080 Speaker 3: he remembers absolutely everything. So yes, Stan, like D'Angelo Pons 1224 00:58:43,080 --> 00:58:45,120 Speaker 3: probably reminds him from time to time. I mean, he 1225 00:58:45,240 --> 00:58:48,760 Speaker 3: was literally dissecting the entire play in the post game there. 1226 00:58:48,880 --> 00:58:51,360 Speaker 3: So we'll continue to get you set all week long. 1227 00:58:51,520 --> 00:58:54,040 Speaker 3: Here again, Trent Green forming Indiana quarterback and join us 1228 00:58:54,040 --> 00:58:58,520 Speaker 3: coming up on Wednesday, wild Card weekend. I don't know 1229 00:58:58,560 --> 00:59:00,320 Speaker 3: if Marc is hung over in there, and that's why 1230 00:59:00,360 --> 00:59:02,960 Speaker 3: we can't get Zach Austraman on the phone. But nonetheless, 1231 00:59:03,120 --> 00:59:07,040 Speaker 3: well these buttons do, yeah, exactly deservedly, so Mark Dactory, 1232 00:59:07,080 --> 00:59:08,920 Speaker 3: congrats to your bears, Thank. 1233 00:59:08,760 --> 00:59:09,320 Speaker 8: You very much. 1234 00:59:09,520 --> 00:59:12,840 Speaker 10: That was a wild experience. On Saturday night. I told 1235 00:59:12,880 --> 00:59:14,360 Speaker 10: Ashley ahead of the game, I was like, just remember 1236 00:59:14,440 --> 00:59:17,360 Speaker 10: you married me and my best and worst, and you'll 1237 00:59:17,440 --> 00:59:20,640 Speaker 10: likely see both of these versions of me throughout the evening. 1238 00:59:21,320 --> 00:59:23,000 Speaker 10: And she saw a lot. She saw a Jekyll and 1239 00:59:23,080 --> 00:59:26,600 Speaker 10: Hyde for sure. Quite the pep talk. I looked at 1240 00:59:26,640 --> 00:59:30,760 Speaker 10: my children till like, kids, Daddy's going to be sick 1241 00:59:30,800 --> 00:59:32,760 Speaker 10: for a little bit, and he's going to be sick 1242 00:59:32,800 --> 00:59:34,360 Speaker 10: in the head and just accept it. 1243 00:59:36,320 --> 00:59:38,600 Speaker 3: I texted Mark about eight thirty yesterday morning. I think 1244 00:59:38,640 --> 00:59:40,040 Speaker 3: he finally responded about noon. 1245 00:59:40,520 --> 00:59:41,640 Speaker 10: Yeah, I think I woke up then. 1246 00:59:41,840 --> 00:59:44,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, to getting back to me on that front. Why 1247 00:59:44,760 --> 00:59:47,360 Speaker 3: did you text him in the morning anyway, he was 1248 00:59:47,400 --> 00:59:49,439 Speaker 3: trying to get set. From a guest standpoint, here, we're 1249 00:59:49,480 --> 00:59:50,200 Speaker 3: trying to get you know. 1250 00:59:50,800 --> 00:59:52,880 Speaker 4: Brother does just hope he's here to push the buttons. 1251 00:59:53,560 --> 00:59:54,680 Speaker 4: It's on the kick rocks. 1252 00:59:54,840 --> 00:59:57,400 Speaker 10: Like you were talking about scheduling guests. Now I'm riding 1253 00:59:57,520 --> 00:59:58,080 Speaker 10: high here, Bud. 1254 00:59:58,360 --> 01:00:00,920 Speaker 3: Hell of a wild card weekend it was, or I 1255 01:00:00,920 --> 01:00:03,320 Speaker 3: should say it is because it's still going on. We'll 1256 01:00:03,360 --> 01:00:07,080 Speaker 3: get Texans Steelers coming up tonight, but so far a 1257 01:00:07,200 --> 01:00:09,760 Speaker 3: lot of road teams. You go back, obviously the Rams 1258 01:00:09,800 --> 01:00:12,760 Speaker 3: and Panthers. That was a thriller there. That Kobe Parkinson 1259 01:00:13,000 --> 01:00:17,160 Speaker 3: catch was outstanding there for that game winner. Obviously Bears 1260 01:00:17,240 --> 01:00:20,640 Speaker 3: Packers yesterday, Bill's Jaggs. I thought one of the plays 1261 01:00:20,680 --> 01:00:22,560 Speaker 3: of the weekend, maybe the play of the weekend, was 1262 01:00:22,600 --> 01:00:25,240 Speaker 3: the Josh Allen throw to Brandon Cook's right before the 1263 01:00:25,280 --> 01:00:30,160 Speaker 3: two minute warning on Sunday. The anticipation he had, I mean, 1264 01:00:30,200 --> 01:00:32,840 Speaker 3: that was just vintage and he got rocked on that play. Well, 1265 01:00:32,960 --> 01:00:34,880 Speaker 3: he got rocked. And they are the only final four 1266 01:00:34,880 --> 01:00:38,360 Speaker 3: team left. How about that? We're not even through wildcard weekend. 1267 01:00:38,440 --> 01:00:41,840 Speaker 3: The only final four team from last year left or 1268 01:00:41,880 --> 01:00:45,000 Speaker 3: the Buffalo Bills. They will go now to Denver. That 1269 01:00:45,160 --> 01:00:47,280 Speaker 3: is a Saturday game. I believe the Bills opened up 1270 01:00:47,280 --> 01:00:49,880 Speaker 3: as a slight favorite. You had the forty nine ers 1271 01:00:50,040 --> 01:00:55,200 Speaker 3: with a torn achilles for George Kittle, still getting it done. 1272 01:00:56,280 --> 01:01:00,320 Speaker 3: Are we expecting some firings in Philly today? I would 1273 01:01:00,360 --> 01:01:04,640 Speaker 3: think so. Man Aj Brown I might want to fire him. 1274 01:01:05,400 --> 01:01:07,200 Speaker 4: Yeah, he probably should be playing his last game for 1275 01:01:07,240 --> 01:01:07,680 Speaker 4: the Eagles. 1276 01:01:08,000 --> 01:01:08,680 Speaker 8: That was rough. 1277 01:01:09,200 --> 01:01:11,160 Speaker 4: You cannot and I'm not even talking toyline. 1278 01:01:11,440 --> 01:01:13,600 Speaker 3: I'm just talking about not catching the football. That's what 1279 01:01:13,640 --> 01:01:14,040 Speaker 3: I'm saying. 1280 01:01:14,080 --> 01:01:17,240 Speaker 4: You cannot be complaining about not getting the ball and 1281 01:01:17,320 --> 01:01:22,280 Speaker 4: then when you get your moments you do that rough. 1282 01:01:22,440 --> 01:01:24,640 Speaker 3: So out in the NFC, it's Bears in the NFC West, 1283 01:01:24,680 --> 01:01:27,000 Speaker 3: We've got those three teams here and then we'll see 1284 01:01:27,000 --> 01:01:29,320 Speaker 3: who will play the Patriots, either Texans or Steelers coming 1285 01:01:29,400 --> 01:01:33,640 Speaker 3: up here on Uh. That game is tonight's here. As 1286 01:01:33,680 --> 01:01:35,040 Speaker 3: we round out Walkart, we can do. We have a 1287 01:01:35,120 --> 01:01:39,479 Speaker 3: Maning cast with that mark believe so I thought last 1288 01:01:39,560 --> 01:01:43,080 Speaker 3: year they did that. True Pacers won two in a row. 1289 01:01:43,200 --> 01:01:45,760 Speaker 3: If you are watching them tonight, it's seven point thirty 1290 01:01:45,800 --> 01:01:48,520 Speaker 3: and it's a Peacock game. Now you will get familiar 1291 01:01:48,600 --> 01:01:52,440 Speaker 3: voices on that Peacock call, Michael Grady, Robbie Hummel. Have 1292 01:01:52,520 --> 01:01:54,520 Speaker 3: you watched the Peacock games yet? Isn't this where like 1293 01:01:54,600 --> 01:01:57,320 Speaker 3: Humble sits on the bench, like sits near the bench. 1294 01:01:57,440 --> 01:01:57,920 Speaker 3: Isn't that a thing? 1295 01:01:58,000 --> 01:01:59,959 Speaker 4: I haven't paid much attention to it. To be honest 1296 01:02:00,120 --> 01:02:02,640 Speaker 4: with you, I believe that is the case. 1297 01:02:02,680 --> 01:02:04,760 Speaker 3: So I'm actually looking forward to watching that tonight to 1298 01:02:04,800 --> 01:02:06,360 Speaker 3: get Pacers won two in a row, six and a 1299 01:02:06,400 --> 01:02:09,360 Speaker 3: half point underdog. Sounds like Jalen Brown is very iffy 1300 01:02:09,880 --> 01:02:12,200 Speaker 3: for the Boston Celtics. One of the best performances easily 1301 01:02:12,280 --> 01:02:14,920 Speaker 3: the season for the Pacers on Saturday, a great start. 1302 01:02:15,000 --> 01:02:18,040 Speaker 3: They're wired to wire over the heat and college basketball 1303 01:02:18,760 --> 01:02:21,800 Speaker 3: over the weekend. James, any general thoughts Indiana or Purdue. 1304 01:02:21,800 --> 01:02:23,680 Speaker 3: I'll leave it open ended on either of them. Obviously 1305 01:02:24,240 --> 01:02:25,440 Speaker 3: two very different results. 1306 01:02:25,640 --> 01:02:28,600 Speaker 4: Yeah, I think Indiana boy having that double digit lead 1307 01:02:28,640 --> 01:02:30,760 Speaker 4: in the second half, letting slip away That's a tough 1308 01:02:30,840 --> 01:02:32,200 Speaker 4: one because that would have been a very, very big 1309 01:02:32,280 --> 01:02:35,520 Speaker 4: win for your NCAA tournament resume, a. 1310 01:02:36,320 --> 01:02:41,200 Speaker 3: School record tying three turnovers for Purdue, absolutely efficient their offense, 1311 01:02:41,520 --> 01:02:44,480 Speaker 3: no questions whatsoever about them as they beat Penn State. 1312 01:02:44,480 --> 01:02:46,640 Speaker 3: They'll have Iowa coming up later in the week for Indiana, 1313 01:02:46,680 --> 01:02:49,360 Speaker 3: as James said, they blow a sixteen point lead there 1314 01:02:50,040 --> 01:02:52,760 Speaker 3: in the second half. They will go to Michigan State 1315 01:02:53,280 --> 01:02:55,800 Speaker 3: tomorrow as they have yet to beat a team in 1316 01:02:55,840 --> 01:02:59,920 Speaker 3: the NCAA tournament here this season. Are we thinking, Zach 1317 01:03:00,000 --> 01:03:02,320 Speaker 3: Austraman or should we not try for a third time? 1318 01:03:02,400 --> 01:03:02,600 Speaker 8: Mark? 1319 01:03:03,240 --> 01:03:05,720 Speaker 10: He's good to go, so he said on his end 1320 01:03:05,800 --> 01:03:08,000 Speaker 10: on the second time, he actually only just hit the button. 1321 01:03:08,520 --> 01:03:12,400 Speaker 3: So I mean Kurtzignetti disciple right there. 1322 01:03:12,320 --> 01:03:14,840 Speaker 10: He said, it's been a morning in my house. I'm like, buddy, 1323 01:03:14,920 --> 01:03:15,720 Speaker 10: I have three daughters. 1324 01:03:15,760 --> 01:03:17,800 Speaker 3: I've been there, hand raised, and he's probably doing a 1325 01:03:17,840 --> 01:03:21,920 Speaker 3: little bit sober compared to Mark here on this Monday morning. Well, Chavazaka, 1326 01:03:22,040 --> 01:03:23,360 Speaker 3: ascer man on the other side. 1327 01:03:23,160 --> 01:03:23,800 Speaker 4: Caught that number. 1328 01:03:23,880 --> 01:03:32,320 Speaker 1: Mark the sees A fan morning show with kb JB 1329 01:03:32,600 --> 01:03:34,440 Speaker 1: and Jeff lit Uzi. 1330 01:03:34,280 --> 01:03:36,280 Speaker 3: Vert if we make the national Championship in Miami. 1331 01:03:36,520 --> 01:03:37,720 Speaker 1: This is a formal imitation. 1332 01:03:37,920 --> 01:03:40,320 Speaker 3: I don't have actual tickets because it's going to be 1333 01:03:40,320 --> 01:03:43,040 Speaker 3: in Miami, but I will find some way and somehow 1334 01:03:43,280 --> 01:03:44,040 Speaker 3: to invite you. 1335 01:03:46,880 --> 01:03:51,520 Speaker 10: Wait, who is that to Fernando Mendoza telling little Uzi 1336 01:03:51,600 --> 01:03:53,600 Speaker 10: Vert he's gonna get them tickets to the nephew, Who 1337 01:03:53,720 --> 01:03:54,160 Speaker 10: is that too? 1338 01:03:55,000 --> 01:03:58,600 Speaker 3: At the artist of regeneration, Fernandum doesn't the man that 1339 01:03:58,600 --> 01:04:00,720 Speaker 3: doesn't listen to any pregame music, right, he. 1340 01:04:00,800 --> 01:04:02,480 Speaker 4: Just talks to God. I told you that's a boy. 1341 01:04:02,600 --> 01:04:04,320 Speaker 4: I heard that, and I just heard like the organ's 1342 01:04:04,320 --> 01:04:08,280 Speaker 4: playing in the black church, Dumn. I mean you got 1343 01:04:08,360 --> 01:04:09,240 Speaker 4: to call on Jesus. 1344 01:04:09,400 --> 01:04:11,160 Speaker 3: I feel like we've got those organs playing and trying 1345 01:04:11,160 --> 01:04:14,440 Speaker 3: to effort Zach Ostron here on this Monday morning, we're 1346 01:04:14,520 --> 01:04:17,560 Speaker 3: like the Oregon offense, frankly trying to operate here, Zach, 1347 01:04:17,600 --> 01:04:19,280 Speaker 3: do we finally have you? Good morning, sir. 1348 01:04:20,400 --> 01:04:22,800 Speaker 6: Hey, Sorry, the last time this was is my fad singers, 1349 01:04:23,000 --> 01:04:24,440 Speaker 6: So I apologize for that. 1350 01:04:24,880 --> 01:04:27,840 Speaker 3: No user air totally on us. We appreciate it because 1351 01:04:27,880 --> 01:04:30,200 Speaker 3: you are very, very busy. I hope a little trip 1352 01:04:30,280 --> 01:04:33,680 Speaker 3: back to the home state treated you well. You have 1353 01:04:33,840 --> 01:04:36,480 Speaker 3: covered Indiana, You've gone to Indiana. So I feel like 1354 01:04:36,520 --> 01:04:38,800 Speaker 3: you are maybe a really good person to lead off 1355 01:04:38,840 --> 01:04:41,320 Speaker 3: with this the d' aanzel Pond's moment. You know, when 1356 01:04:41,360 --> 01:04:43,680 Speaker 3: you think about the crescendo, the crowd, the et cetera, 1357 01:04:43,720 --> 01:04:45,960 Speaker 3: et cetera, whether you want to go, wat shot, whether 1358 01:04:46,000 --> 01:04:47,800 Speaker 3: you want to go I don't know if you were 1359 01:04:47,800 --> 01:04:50,800 Speaker 3: at the Killingsworth game, where would you kind of put 1360 01:04:50,880 --> 01:04:53,280 Speaker 3: that in the pantheon of I you moments. 1361 01:04:54,560 --> 01:04:58,240 Speaker 6: I actually was at all those, and I mean, in 1362 01:04:58,400 --> 01:05:01,480 Speaker 6: terms of sheer noise, it was the loudest that I 1363 01:05:01,560 --> 01:05:04,720 Speaker 6: think I've heard and obviously listened. It's a dome stadium, right, 1364 01:05:04,880 --> 01:05:07,480 Speaker 6: you know. I'm sure if we put a dome over 1365 01:05:07,600 --> 01:05:09,720 Speaker 6: Memorial Stadium, there would have been times in the last 1366 01:05:09,760 --> 01:05:11,600 Speaker 6: couple of years it would have been awfully loud, and 1367 01:05:11,720 --> 01:05:15,360 Speaker 6: so forth. The sound is going to be trapped a 1368 01:05:15,400 --> 01:05:17,120 Speaker 6: little bit differently and move a little bit differently. 1369 01:05:17,160 --> 01:05:19,560 Speaker 8: But I mean it, and I don't say this for affect. 1370 01:05:19,600 --> 01:05:22,240 Speaker 8: I genuinely mean this. My years hurt now. 1371 01:05:22,880 --> 01:05:25,440 Speaker 6: Sought the Worth, pointing out the press box of Mercedes 1372 01:05:25,560 --> 01:05:26,320 Speaker 6: bins is open air. 1373 01:05:26,400 --> 01:05:28,320 Speaker 8: It's not like Lucas oil. It's not sealed off. 1374 01:05:28,920 --> 01:05:32,320 Speaker 6: So you are maybe exposed to that a little bit 1375 01:05:32,400 --> 01:05:35,600 Speaker 6: more directly, if you know what I'm saying. But I 1376 01:05:35,680 --> 01:05:39,760 Speaker 6: mean like it was it was genuinely kind of the 1377 01:05:40,480 --> 01:05:42,760 Speaker 6: the roar at the crowd. It was it was right 1378 01:05:42,840 --> 01:05:44,520 Speaker 6: before he kind of hit the end zone, like when 1379 01:05:44,520 --> 01:05:48,000 Speaker 6: everyone sort of realized what was happening. 1380 01:05:49,400 --> 01:05:50,000 Speaker 8: That was about. 1381 01:05:50,000 --> 01:05:52,480 Speaker 6: I think that was about as loud as as I've 1382 01:05:52,520 --> 01:05:55,320 Speaker 6: ever heard it, and it was you know, there is 1383 01:05:55,360 --> 01:06:00,000 Speaker 6: a phrase in European football, there's a when you say 1384 01:06:00,040 --> 01:06:05,960 Speaker 6: a limbs, what you mean is the scene in the 1385 01:06:06,120 --> 01:06:10,840 Speaker 6: stands when like an incredibly important goal is scored. You 1386 01:06:11,000 --> 01:06:12,920 Speaker 6: got about from from some of the fan videos that 1387 01:06:12,920 --> 01:06:14,640 Speaker 6: I've seen. You got about the closest thing I've ever 1388 01:06:14,720 --> 01:06:23,440 Speaker 6: seen to limbs in a in a an American football 1389 01:06:23,440 --> 01:06:24,040 Speaker 6: stadium too. 1390 01:06:25,120 --> 01:06:28,000 Speaker 4: So Zach, when you're experiencing this and I have been 1391 01:06:28,120 --> 01:06:30,760 Speaker 4: to this stadium, and yeah, that open air press box 1392 01:06:30,840 --> 01:06:32,840 Speaker 4: can get you. I was on the other end of that, 1393 01:06:32,920 --> 01:06:36,800 Speaker 4: I guess from a Indiana sports perspective, because I believe 1394 01:06:36,840 --> 01:06:38,640 Speaker 4: the Colts blew the biggestle in the NFL history in 1395 01:06:38,680 --> 01:06:40,520 Speaker 4: Minnesota was an open air press box and it got 1396 01:06:40,520 --> 01:06:43,760 Speaker 4: really loud in there as well. Sock My have times 1397 01:06:43,800 --> 01:06:46,800 Speaker 4: have changed at least from that perspective. But Zach, when 1398 01:06:46,800 --> 01:06:49,160 Speaker 4: you're looking at the way the team responded after that, 1399 01:06:49,400 --> 01:06:51,600 Speaker 4: because it seems like a distant memory, but that game 1400 01:06:51,720 --> 01:06:54,400 Speaker 4: was seven to seven, They get the pick six, Oregon 1401 01:06:54,480 --> 01:06:58,120 Speaker 4: comes back and responds, and then you just basically whoops 1402 01:06:58,160 --> 01:06:59,960 Speaker 4: them the rest of the way. What did you think 1403 01:07:00,120 --> 01:07:01,959 Speaker 4: of the way they were able to bounce back maybe 1404 01:07:02,040 --> 01:07:03,840 Speaker 4: not being their best right after that play? 1405 01:07:05,680 --> 01:07:08,400 Speaker 6: Yeah, I mean it you felt like you got the 1406 01:07:08,600 --> 01:07:11,640 Speaker 6: scripted organ drive just one drive late, if you know 1407 01:07:11,680 --> 01:07:14,960 Speaker 6: what I mean, Like you got the scripted plays, and 1408 01:07:15,080 --> 01:07:16,520 Speaker 6: it was a really good drive, don't get me wrong, 1409 01:07:16,600 --> 01:07:19,360 Speaker 6: but you got kind of Organs first fifteen in that 1410 01:07:19,560 --> 01:07:24,240 Speaker 6: second drive once Oregon kind of fixed itself up from 1411 01:07:24,360 --> 01:07:25,840 Speaker 6: the uh from. 1412 01:07:25,720 --> 01:07:28,760 Speaker 8: The pick six, and it was a lot of really 1413 01:07:28,760 --> 01:07:29,520 Speaker 8: good stuff. You know. 1414 01:07:29,600 --> 01:07:31,360 Speaker 6: It was sort of like a lot of stuff that 1415 01:07:33,080 --> 01:07:35,240 Speaker 6: kind of got Dante more in rhythm. And I thought 1416 01:07:35,280 --> 01:07:37,280 Speaker 6: his best throw of the night was probably that touchdown 1417 01:07:37,360 --> 01:07:40,440 Speaker 6: pass that kind of just like sort of finds that 1418 01:07:40,640 --> 01:07:43,280 Speaker 6: that soft gap between the second and the third levels 1419 01:07:43,280 --> 01:07:45,360 Speaker 6: of the defense. I think it was to his one 1420 01:07:45,360 --> 01:07:49,640 Speaker 6: of his tight ends, and you did sort of think there, 1421 01:07:50,280 --> 01:07:52,640 Speaker 6: you know, Orgon kind of moved Indiana. 1422 01:07:52,280 --> 01:07:52,960 Speaker 8: On that drive. 1423 01:07:54,160 --> 01:07:58,360 Speaker 6: The point of attack wasn't really Indiana's friend. They weren't getting, 1424 01:07:58,960 --> 01:08:01,480 Speaker 6: you know, some of the pressure, and Organ was doing 1425 01:08:01,520 --> 01:08:03,880 Speaker 6: a better job of kind of moving Dante more away 1426 01:08:03,960 --> 01:08:06,560 Speaker 6: from where they thought Indiana's pressure was going to be 1427 01:08:06,600 --> 01:08:10,959 Speaker 6: coming from. And then for Indiana, I think, you know, if. 1428 01:08:11,120 --> 01:08:13,479 Speaker 8: The Pawns touchdown, it's kind of the moment that people 1429 01:08:13,560 --> 01:08:14,200 Speaker 8: will remember. 1430 01:08:15,680 --> 01:08:20,560 Speaker 6: I think the drive after Oregon's touchdown it's probably the 1431 01:08:20,640 --> 01:08:23,160 Speaker 6: one that really sets the terms of the game because 1432 01:08:23,200 --> 01:08:26,680 Speaker 6: that's Indiana just coming right back out and sort of 1433 01:08:26,760 --> 01:08:30,880 Speaker 6: saying that was nice, but you know, the game is 1434 01:08:30,960 --> 01:08:32,679 Speaker 6: going to be played on our terms today. 1435 01:08:32,760 --> 01:08:33,800 Speaker 8: You don't have any say in it. 1436 01:08:33,880 --> 01:08:37,479 Speaker 6: And I think that was probably you know that the 1437 01:08:37,720 --> 01:08:39,800 Speaker 6: Pawn's moment is the one that fans are going to remember. 1438 01:08:39,840 --> 01:08:44,000 Speaker 6: It's it's where where you win and so forth. But 1439 01:08:44,080 --> 01:08:47,080 Speaker 6: I think the I think the Indiana drive after the 1440 01:08:47,680 --> 01:08:50,960 Speaker 6: organ touchdown in the first quarter, especially because I think 1441 01:08:50,960 --> 01:08:53,120 Speaker 6: that by that point, like Oregon ate up like eight 1442 01:08:53,200 --> 01:08:55,200 Speaker 6: minutes of the clock in that that first strush, I mean, 1443 01:08:55,240 --> 01:08:57,160 Speaker 6: there was even that element of hey, we're going to 1444 01:08:58,080 --> 01:09:00,120 Speaker 6: shorten this game, We're going to make these guys has 1445 01:09:00,200 --> 01:09:03,519 Speaker 6: really worked for it, and for Indiana's response to just 1446 01:09:03,600 --> 01:09:06,240 Speaker 6: be no, no, this is not going to go the 1447 01:09:06,280 --> 01:09:07,920 Speaker 6: way you think it's going to go today, I think, 1448 01:09:08,680 --> 01:09:10,880 Speaker 6: like I said, just sort of set the terms of 1449 01:09:11,000 --> 01:09:12,400 Speaker 6: the game from that point forward. 1450 01:09:13,080 --> 01:09:15,960 Speaker 4: Zach, you have a headline in Indie Star that reads, 1451 01:09:16,000 --> 01:09:22,840 Speaker 4: Fernando Mendoza's outstanding playoff driving Heisman critics away, And when 1452 01:09:22,880 --> 01:09:25,760 Speaker 4: I'm watching him, I'm like, dude, this guy looks better 1453 01:09:25,800 --> 01:09:27,760 Speaker 4: than he was a few weeks ago. And he's been 1454 01:09:27,800 --> 01:09:32,240 Speaker 4: great all season. But how surgical do you think he's 1455 01:09:32,360 --> 01:09:35,120 Speaker 4: been in the biggest moments of the year, especially as 1456 01:09:35,160 --> 01:09:36,560 Speaker 4: they continue to get bigger. 1457 01:09:38,920 --> 01:09:39,400 Speaker 1: He has been. 1458 01:09:39,439 --> 01:09:41,439 Speaker 6: I mean, what I argue in that piece is that 1459 01:09:41,600 --> 01:09:44,720 Speaker 6: you know, he's he's kind of painting his masterpiece right now, 1460 01:09:44,800 --> 01:09:48,000 Speaker 6: and obviously there's one more game to go, and you're 1461 01:09:48,080 --> 01:09:51,720 Speaker 6: not going to remember. You know, we're not going to 1462 01:09:51,760 --> 01:09:54,040 Speaker 6: remember all this the same way if Indiana doesn't win 1463 01:09:54,920 --> 01:09:58,800 Speaker 6: on Monday Night. But you know that there has been 1464 01:09:59,160 --> 01:10:01,000 Speaker 6: fair or not, and some of this has probably just 1465 01:10:01,040 --> 01:10:03,680 Speaker 6: been driven by sort of online anonymity and whatever, but 1466 01:10:03,800 --> 01:10:07,240 Speaker 6: there has been some criticism of the idea that you know, 1467 01:10:07,320 --> 01:10:11,960 Speaker 6: maybe Mendoza has not, you know, necessarily been what at 1468 01:10:12,040 --> 01:10:14,559 Speaker 6: least statistically, we have come to expect from a Heisman 1469 01:10:14,640 --> 01:10:17,439 Speaker 6: Trophy a winner. And I think, I mean I pointed 1470 01:10:17,479 --> 01:10:19,240 Speaker 6: out in there, like there are some there are some 1471 01:10:19,400 --> 01:10:22,760 Speaker 6: reasons for that beyond any individual player, the way the 1472 01:10:22,880 --> 01:10:27,000 Speaker 6: portal has changed parody in college sports, college football in particular, 1473 01:10:27,680 --> 01:10:29,680 Speaker 6: I think the big win is the clock rules, and 1474 01:10:29,720 --> 01:10:33,280 Speaker 6: the way the clock rules have altered how we you know, 1475 01:10:33,400 --> 01:10:36,160 Speaker 6: how how games are managed, how games are played, how 1476 01:10:36,280 --> 01:10:40,040 Speaker 6: coaches approach you know, certain situations and game plans and things. 1477 01:10:40,840 --> 01:10:42,200 Speaker 6: But I also made the point there that if you 1478 01:10:42,360 --> 01:10:44,840 Speaker 6: if you took Mendoza and this isn't this is an 1479 01:10:44,880 --> 01:10:48,880 Speaker 6: imperfect instrument, to be sure, but that if you took 1480 01:10:48,960 --> 01:10:52,080 Speaker 6: Mendoza and the numbers that he's put up back to 1481 01:10:52,120 --> 01:10:54,599 Speaker 6: the time when quarterbacks did attempt four hundred and eighty 1482 01:10:54,640 --> 01:10:58,439 Speaker 6: five hundred and twenty passes a year, his numbers would 1483 01:10:58,479 --> 01:11:00,519 Speaker 6: look a lot more familiar to what we expect from 1484 01:11:00,520 --> 01:11:01,599 Speaker 6: a Heisman Trophy winner. 1485 01:11:01,720 --> 01:11:05,519 Speaker 8: It is because he has, you. 1486 01:11:05,560 --> 01:11:08,120 Speaker 6: Know, kind of I think, played in this this different era. 1487 01:11:08,320 --> 01:11:11,320 Speaker 6: On frankly, what I think increasingly it is fair to 1488 01:11:11,400 --> 01:11:13,560 Speaker 6: call one of the most dominant teams we've seen in 1489 01:11:13,640 --> 01:11:18,320 Speaker 6: a while that we are sort of, you know, finding 1490 01:11:18,360 --> 01:11:21,400 Speaker 6: ourselves in this juncture where he doesn't have maybe those 1491 01:11:21,439 --> 01:11:24,719 Speaker 6: recognizably Heisman numbers because he's just not getting opportunities because 1492 01:11:24,760 --> 01:11:27,519 Speaker 6: the game is different, and because the way Indiana plays 1493 01:11:27,560 --> 01:11:32,520 Speaker 6: the game is going to lend itself to sort of deflating. 1494 01:11:32,120 --> 01:11:33,800 Speaker 8: His numbers a little bit. But I think when you 1495 01:11:33,880 --> 01:11:35,840 Speaker 8: see these performances particully what he's done. 1496 01:11:35,680 --> 01:11:38,040 Speaker 6: In the playoffs, you really can't take away from him 1497 01:11:38,120 --> 01:11:40,360 Speaker 6: the quality of what he's done. 1498 01:11:41,160 --> 01:11:43,240 Speaker 3: And that's Zach Ostman from the Inneapoli Star. He's with 1499 01:11:43,360 --> 01:11:46,080 Speaker 3: us here on the Payloss Slickers hotline. Zach, I know 1500 01:11:46,160 --> 01:11:48,680 Speaker 3: you could probably go, you know, for three hours on this, 1501 01:11:49,120 --> 01:11:53,120 Speaker 3: but you know you've been very keen to the administrative 1502 01:11:53,160 --> 01:11:55,080 Speaker 3: commitment to football, if you just want to sum it 1503 01:11:55,160 --> 01:11:58,880 Speaker 3: up in that phrase. Is not something that necessarily whatever 1504 01:11:59,200 --> 01:12:01,720 Speaker 3: a light switch was purely flipped by Pam Whitten and 1505 01:12:01,800 --> 01:12:05,080 Speaker 3: Scott Dolson. This was something that was brewing a little 1506 01:12:05,080 --> 01:12:08,080 Speaker 3: bit before that. Obviously they might have ignited the fire 1507 01:12:08,600 --> 01:12:11,120 Speaker 3: and the magnitude that was necessary, but still it's something 1508 01:12:11,160 --> 01:12:14,479 Speaker 3: that even dates back prior to that. How would you 1509 01:12:14,600 --> 01:12:16,960 Speaker 3: kind of throw out a kind of a rough timeline 1510 01:12:17,360 --> 01:12:21,160 Speaker 3: and when you felt like eyes were awakened in Bloomington 1511 01:12:21,280 --> 01:12:24,280 Speaker 3: to what was necessary to try and commit more to football. 1512 01:12:25,920 --> 01:12:27,760 Speaker 6: You know, I think to I mean, to a certain extent, 1513 01:12:27,880 --> 01:12:33,280 Speaker 6: I think it really probably predates even Covid Scott Dolson, 1514 01:12:33,360 --> 01:12:35,960 Speaker 6: you know, I think, I mean, Frank Lass was was, 1515 01:12:36,880 --> 01:12:40,600 Speaker 6: you know, very committed to the idea of being a 1516 01:12:40,680 --> 01:12:44,840 Speaker 6: lot better than what Indiana had been football. And I 1517 01:12:44,880 --> 01:12:50,360 Speaker 6: think Fred in particular, you know, really excuse me, really 1518 01:12:50,439 --> 01:12:55,280 Speaker 6: sort of wanted to emulate maybe some other program building 1519 01:12:55,360 --> 01:12:56,280 Speaker 6: that the big tennant team. 1520 01:12:56,600 --> 01:12:57,840 Speaker 8: He often referenced. 1521 01:12:57,520 --> 01:13:01,880 Speaker 6: Carrie Barnett and Barry Alvarez as two coaches that he thought, 1522 01:13:01,960 --> 01:13:03,559 Speaker 6: you know, if you looked at sort of the trajectory 1523 01:13:03,600 --> 01:13:06,040 Speaker 6: of those programs before those coaches Gotson, of course, that's 1524 01:13:06,080 --> 01:13:10,800 Speaker 6: Wisconsin or Northwestern Wisconsin, respectively, he thought Indiana could do. 1525 01:13:10,960 --> 01:13:13,000 Speaker 6: Now I think that, you know, it had to happen 1526 01:13:13,000 --> 01:13:15,920 Speaker 6: at a different speed then. Number One, I don't think 1527 01:13:15,960 --> 01:13:18,439 Speaker 6: Indiana fully understood what it didn't know. And I think 1528 01:13:18,479 --> 01:13:20,559 Speaker 6: if you're talking about, you know, sort of points of inflection, 1529 01:13:20,720 --> 01:13:23,040 Speaker 6: I do think, and I've argued this for many many 1530 01:13:23,120 --> 01:13:30,960 Speaker 6: years that Kevin Wilson was important to Indiana because Kevin 1531 01:13:31,000 --> 01:13:35,600 Speaker 6: Wilson comes from obviously a similar project at Northwestern, and 1532 01:13:35,720 --> 01:13:38,280 Speaker 6: then he goes to Oklahoma and he's able to sort 1533 01:13:38,280 --> 01:13:41,160 Speaker 6: of tell Indiana, these are all the things I've lived this. 1534 01:13:41,280 --> 01:13:43,120 Speaker 6: I've lived what you're trying to do at a program 1535 01:13:43,280 --> 01:13:44,760 Speaker 6: like this one, and I've also lived it at a 1536 01:13:45,400 --> 01:13:49,040 Speaker 6: program that has championship expectations year after year. These are 1537 01:13:49,080 --> 01:13:50,920 Speaker 6: all the things you're doing wrong. These are all the 1538 01:13:51,000 --> 01:13:54,600 Speaker 6: ways you need to grow up in football. Indiana also, frankly, just. 1539 01:13:54,600 --> 01:13:55,360 Speaker 8: Had less money. 1540 01:13:55,520 --> 01:13:57,280 Speaker 6: And when in a world where you couldn't move, you 1541 01:13:57,360 --> 01:14:00,840 Speaker 6: couldn't flip rosters and move players as quickly and obviously 1542 01:14:00,880 --> 01:14:03,640 Speaker 6: couldn't pay players. You know, maybe Indiana didn't have some 1543 01:14:03,760 --> 01:14:04,960 Speaker 6: of the advantages. 1544 01:14:04,479 --> 01:14:05,920 Speaker 8: That it enjoys now. 1545 01:14:07,880 --> 01:14:11,160 Speaker 6: But I think the you know, the process I think 1546 01:14:11,240 --> 01:14:14,479 Speaker 6: personally probably goes back about fifteen years, and I think 1547 01:14:14,520 --> 01:14:17,400 Speaker 6: there have been important in fleshing points along the way. 1548 01:14:17,479 --> 01:14:19,439 Speaker 6: I think Tom Allen deserves a ton of credit. Course, 1549 01:14:19,439 --> 01:14:22,519 Speaker 6: Signetti himself has said you know more than once, especially 1550 01:14:22,560 --> 01:14:24,320 Speaker 6: reaching back to kind of those first few months on 1551 01:14:24,400 --> 01:14:27,439 Speaker 6: the job that you know, he would say some version 1552 01:14:27,560 --> 01:14:30,479 Speaker 6: of people told me this job as hopeless. People told 1553 01:14:30,520 --> 01:14:32,519 Speaker 6: me that, you know, you can't win here, and yet 1554 01:14:32,560 --> 01:14:35,120 Speaker 6: three years ago they were one touchdown away from a 1555 01:14:35,120 --> 01:14:36,320 Speaker 6: Big Ten championship game. 1556 01:14:36,800 --> 01:14:39,479 Speaker 8: So clearly something is in place here. 1557 01:14:39,920 --> 01:14:43,040 Speaker 6: I don't think anybody doubts that Signetti is the driving 1558 01:14:43,120 --> 01:14:46,880 Speaker 6: force behind so much of this, But I think what 1559 01:14:47,040 --> 01:14:51,200 Speaker 6: is fair to say is a lot of the pieces 1560 01:14:51,320 --> 01:14:53,400 Speaker 6: that needed to be put into place for someone like 1561 01:14:53,560 --> 01:14:56,439 Speaker 6: him to have the impact that he's had, and maybe 1562 01:14:56,479 --> 01:14:58,880 Speaker 6: even to some extent, for someone like him to even 1563 01:14:58,960 --> 01:15:02,000 Speaker 6: be interested in the job to begin with. I think 1564 01:15:03,360 --> 01:15:06,360 Speaker 6: probably that's where you look at again the ten to 1565 01:15:06,479 --> 01:15:10,120 Speaker 6: fifteen years prior to his arrival, some of the financial 1566 01:15:11,040 --> 01:15:14,160 Speaker 6: headwins that shifted in Indiana's favor, and some of the 1567 01:15:14,960 --> 01:15:17,920 Speaker 6: you know, serious commitments that not probably sure to say, 1568 01:15:18,000 --> 01:15:21,160 Speaker 6: not every program in Indiana's position in the power what 1569 01:15:21,280 --> 01:15:25,559 Speaker 6: we now recognize the power for invested in to try 1570 01:15:25,600 --> 01:15:27,200 Speaker 6: and sort of say, hey, we can be better at this, 1571 01:15:27,560 --> 01:15:30,479 Speaker 6: and we're going to make a real concerted effort to 1572 01:15:30,560 --> 01:15:30,760 Speaker 6: do that. 1573 01:15:31,400 --> 01:15:34,600 Speaker 4: Again, we're speaking with Zach Osterman, the Hoosiers reporter for 1574 01:15:34,760 --> 01:15:38,080 Speaker 4: Indie Star. Zach last one on my end, and I 1575 01:15:38,160 --> 01:15:40,640 Speaker 4: get that this is all sports related, So that's the 1576 01:15:40,680 --> 01:15:43,400 Speaker 4: context I'm giving. But how much general racial trauma do 1577 01:15:43,479 --> 01:15:46,479 Speaker 4: you think has been lifted with this run considering where 1578 01:15:46,640 --> 01:15:49,439 Speaker 4: I you was for so long and where they are 1579 01:15:49,600 --> 01:15:51,840 Speaker 4: now one went away from their first national championship. 1580 01:15:53,800 --> 01:15:55,280 Speaker 8: Yeah, I mean a lot. I think that. I think 1581 01:15:55,320 --> 01:15:56,760 Speaker 8: it's sure to say a lot. I think there are 1582 01:15:56,920 --> 01:15:57,120 Speaker 8: you know. 1583 01:15:57,160 --> 01:16:00,599 Speaker 6: There have always been IU fans that were as invested 1584 01:16:00,680 --> 01:16:02,760 Speaker 6: in football as they were in basketball, if not more so. 1585 01:16:02,880 --> 01:16:06,639 Speaker 6: I think there's also, at least to my estimation, obviously 1586 01:16:07,360 --> 01:16:09,720 Speaker 6: I'm not claiming to be the foremost expert, but I've 1587 01:16:09,720 --> 01:16:11,760 Speaker 6: been around the fan base a long time. I think 1588 01:16:11,760 --> 01:16:15,000 Speaker 6: there were also a lot of IU fans that maybe 1589 01:16:15,040 --> 01:16:17,879 Speaker 6: looked at football as I don't want to say, more appealing, 1590 01:16:18,000 --> 01:16:19,960 Speaker 6: but they sort of felt like they'd seen the success 1591 01:16:20,160 --> 01:16:24,360 Speaker 6: in basketball, or that there was almost this implicit trust 1592 01:16:24,400 --> 01:16:26,519 Speaker 6: in the idea that at some point basketball would get 1593 01:16:26,520 --> 01:16:28,599 Speaker 6: figured out, but football was kind of the white whale 1594 01:16:28,680 --> 01:16:33,600 Speaker 6: that everyone was chasing. I think there's also not to 1595 01:16:33,680 --> 01:16:36,160 Speaker 6: get you know, sort of or overly philosophical about it, 1596 01:16:36,360 --> 01:16:38,479 Speaker 6: and maybe some people disagree with me, and that's time. 1597 01:16:39,360 --> 01:16:43,920 Speaker 6: I think there's also an element of you have maybe 1598 01:16:44,000 --> 01:16:48,400 Speaker 6: two generations now of Indiana fans that were sort of 1599 01:16:48,560 --> 01:16:51,880 Speaker 6: promised something like this in basketball, that they were raised 1600 01:16:51,920 --> 01:16:56,320 Speaker 6: on the idea that that was I don't want to 1601 01:16:56,360 --> 01:17:00,599 Speaker 6: say birth right, but that was the expectation that an 1602 01:17:00,640 --> 01:17:03,960 Speaker 6: Indiana basketball fan. You know, the social contract you made 1603 01:17:04,000 --> 01:17:07,160 Speaker 6: with Indiana basketball was that at some point you got 1604 01:17:07,240 --> 01:17:10,519 Speaker 6: moments like this. And obviously for the most part, with 1605 01:17:10,720 --> 01:17:12,800 Speaker 6: one or two exceptions, we talked about the watch shot, 1606 01:17:12,880 --> 01:17:15,559 Speaker 6: and you know that that group being one of them 1607 01:17:16,160 --> 01:17:19,760 Speaker 6: for the last whatever. I mean, I was born in 1608 01:17:20,080 --> 01:17:23,040 Speaker 6: February of eighty seventh, so I used my own I 1609 01:17:23,160 --> 01:17:25,240 Speaker 6: used my own age as a barometer for as a 1610 01:17:25,280 --> 01:17:27,080 Speaker 6: reminder for how long it's since in Indiana won a 1611 01:17:27,160 --> 01:17:30,200 Speaker 6: national dial ind basketball. That was Indiana's last revenue sport 1612 01:17:30,840 --> 01:17:36,919 Speaker 6: national title, you know, thirty eight years since Indiana delivered 1613 01:17:37,000 --> 01:17:38,720 Speaker 6: something like that. I think there are a lot of 1614 01:17:38,760 --> 01:17:40,719 Speaker 6: people that are also sort of looking around and feeling 1615 01:17:40,840 --> 01:17:47,160 Speaker 6: like this is what we were told sort of was 1616 01:17:47,800 --> 01:17:50,400 Speaker 6: part of the experience, just in a different sport. And 1617 01:17:50,479 --> 01:17:53,040 Speaker 6: I think when you've seen, you know, so many people 1618 01:17:53,600 --> 01:17:57,599 Speaker 6: bringing their kids to La or Atlanta, so many people 1619 01:17:57,840 --> 01:18:01,080 Speaker 6: traveling in pacts with families or with old friends. 1620 01:18:01,120 --> 01:18:02,599 Speaker 8: I know, I saw a whole bunch of IU. 1621 01:18:02,560 --> 01:18:06,280 Speaker 6: Basketball players, you know, road tripping together or meeting up, 1622 01:18:06,400 --> 01:18:09,719 Speaker 6: down and down in Atlanta. I think I had something 1623 01:18:09,920 --> 01:18:12,600 Speaker 6: like two dozen fraternity brothers that were all at the 1624 01:18:12,640 --> 01:18:13,840 Speaker 6: game in Atlanta. 1625 01:18:14,120 --> 01:18:15,760 Speaker 8: Some of whom have settled in the South. 1626 01:18:15,880 --> 01:18:18,639 Speaker 6: Some of them were flying in from from Denver, from 1627 01:18:18,680 --> 01:18:22,559 Speaker 6: New York, from Chicago and so forth. I think there's 1628 01:18:22,560 --> 01:18:25,120 Speaker 6: an element too of, you know, this is this is 1629 01:18:25,200 --> 01:18:29,120 Speaker 6: something we always dreamed of. Maybe we didn't always dream 1630 01:18:29,120 --> 01:18:32,519 Speaker 6: of it in football, but everyone always sort of looked 1631 01:18:32,520 --> 01:18:35,200 Speaker 6: around and thought, this is something that this is an 1632 01:18:35,200 --> 01:18:37,679 Speaker 6: opportunity or an experience that we were sort of promised, 1633 01:18:38,160 --> 01:18:39,080 Speaker 6: and it's finally here. 1634 01:18:39,640 --> 01:18:42,759 Speaker 3: Get his work over the Indy Star Artists. Tremendous Zach Osterman, 1635 01:18:42,880 --> 01:18:47,240 Speaker 3: a super super busy individual right now, Zach, thank you 1636 01:18:47,320 --> 01:18:49,240 Speaker 3: as always if you're going to East lancey and safe 1637 01:18:49,320 --> 01:18:52,440 Speaker 3: travels if you're Miami bound later in the week, Safe travel. 1638 01:18:52,160 --> 01:18:54,799 Speaker 8: Sir, thanks for having me as always. 1639 01:18:54,960 --> 01:18:58,599 Speaker 3: It's great, Zach Osman. Right there on the Payless Liquors Hotline. 1640 01:18:58,640 --> 01:19:00,360 Speaker 3: We will get to a little bit of colts in 1641 01:19:00,439 --> 01:19:03,000 Speaker 3: the nine o'clock hour. Still got our goats of the 1642 01:19:03,080 --> 01:19:05,080 Speaker 3: week to hit on much more if you were there, 1643 01:19:05,320 --> 01:19:08,160 Speaker 3: three one, seven, two, nine, ten, seventy love to hear 1644 01:19:08,200 --> 01:19:10,320 Speaker 3: from you. I'm talking the Peach Bowl Friday night. It's 1645 01:19:10,400 --> 01:19:12,160 Speaker 3: Kevin Bowen, James Boyd, Mark Dyton. 1646 01:19:12,360 --> 01:19:18,920 Speaker 1: On a Monday, they seized a fan morning show with 1647 01:19:19,120 --> 01:19:22,719 Speaker 1: Katy Shady and Jeff Here we go just tough speak 1648 01:19:22,800 --> 01:19:23,240 Speaker 1: for the shot. 1649 01:19:23,600 --> 01:19:26,920 Speaker 7: Yeah, Fernando's in the jung walls are about the six 1650 01:19:27,040 --> 01:19:27,519 Speaker 7: inch live. 1651 01:19:27,600 --> 01:19:30,920 Speaker 3: Here's the snap to give head on what just. 1652 01:19:30,960 --> 01:19:34,479 Speaker 5: Way under the end talus six on the barn. 1653 01:19:37,840 --> 01:19:40,760 Speaker 7: And that's what mistakes of this football game will do 1654 01:19:41,600 --> 01:19:44,519 Speaker 7: and why Indiana is one of those teams that doesn't 1655 01:19:44,560 --> 01:19:46,479 Speaker 7: make as betty as most of the other ball. 1656 01:19:46,320 --> 01:19:47,120 Speaker 8: Clubs they face. 1657 01:19:50,120 --> 01:19:52,760 Speaker 3: Yeah, that that right there. Thank you, Mark Frys lating 1658 01:19:52,800 --> 01:19:55,280 Speaker 3: that that was that clip I was talking about earlier. 1659 01:19:56,680 --> 01:20:00,840 Speaker 3: Just to summarize it up. They are just fundamentally incredible. 1660 01:20:01,400 --> 01:20:05,040 Speaker 3: They're so sound. They don't run in you know, I mean, 1661 01:20:05,120 --> 01:20:07,160 Speaker 3: think about it, if you're an Oregon fan, I mean 1662 01:20:07,320 --> 01:20:11,800 Speaker 3: you block punt, run into each other in the backfield 1663 01:20:11,880 --> 01:20:13,680 Speaker 3: set up a school is at fourteen to seven. At 1664 01:20:13,720 --> 01:20:16,599 Speaker 3: that point you kind of feel like, all right, fourteen seven. 1665 01:20:16,640 --> 01:20:18,920 Speaker 3: I don't know, maybe we feel like we're someone in 1666 01:20:19,000 --> 01:20:20,840 Speaker 3: at boom running to the running back. Oh, there's a 1667 01:20:20,880 --> 01:20:23,760 Speaker 3: fumble Mendoza the one time he puts it on the ground. 1668 01:20:23,800 --> 01:20:26,240 Speaker 3: But there's Pat Cougan, what fifteen yards down the field 1669 01:20:26,280 --> 01:20:26,800 Speaker 3: the pounds on the. 1670 01:20:26,800 --> 01:20:28,800 Speaker 10: Football that made it twenty one to seven at that point. 1671 01:20:29,840 --> 01:20:30,000 Speaker 8: Yeah. 1672 01:20:30,000 --> 01:20:32,800 Speaker 3: I think Sean mcdonnough said the stat James You brought 1673 01:20:32,880 --> 01:20:33,759 Speaker 3: up during the broadcast. 1674 01:20:33,840 --> 01:20:34,439 Speaker 8: I think he was. 1675 01:20:34,520 --> 01:20:36,120 Speaker 3: I think someone in his ear corrected him. I thought 1676 01:20:36,160 --> 01:20:39,360 Speaker 3: he said nine hundred and fifty five touches nine hundred 1677 01:20:39,360 --> 01:20:41,320 Speaker 3: and fifty five plays since Indiana's last fumble. 1678 01:20:41,880 --> 01:20:42,120 Speaker 8: Wow. 1679 01:20:42,760 --> 01:20:45,479 Speaker 4: I thought he said the old Dominion game, which was 1680 01:20:45,520 --> 01:20:50,439 Speaker 4: the opener. Right, Yeah, so one lost fumble in fifteen games. 1681 01:20:51,680 --> 01:20:53,639 Speaker 4: It's hard to beat a team that doesn't beat themselves. 1682 01:20:53,680 --> 01:20:55,640 Speaker 4: I don't know it's a cliche, but they really do 1683 01:20:55,800 --> 01:20:56,280 Speaker 4: not give you. 1684 01:20:56,320 --> 01:20:59,000 Speaker 3: Minute for their best attribute. To me, it's like, I 1685 01:20:59,040 --> 01:21:03,560 Speaker 3: mean they're not sound, yeah, just yeah, discipline, and I 1686 01:21:03,640 --> 01:21:05,800 Speaker 3: think like when you get to lower levels, well. 1687 01:21:05,680 --> 01:21:10,040 Speaker 4: I think that's because they're cheating. I did see this 1688 01:21:10,120 --> 01:21:13,840 Speaker 4: going on is so good that people are actually trying 1689 01:21:13,880 --> 01:21:17,360 Speaker 4: to theo Rozetter are cheating. Those people are morons. 1690 01:21:17,400 --> 01:21:20,080 Speaker 3: By the way, conter Stallions chimed in on that. I 1691 01:21:20,160 --> 01:21:23,479 Speaker 3: did see you chimed into the secondary ticket market conversation yesterday, 1692 01:21:23,520 --> 01:21:26,760 Speaker 3: which I laughed at speaking of that. For those that 1693 01:21:26,800 --> 01:21:28,400 Speaker 3: missed it earlier, we did touch on this a little bit. 1694 01:21:28,400 --> 01:21:30,919 Speaker 3: I think people are generally curious from a ticket standpoint, 1695 01:21:31,000 --> 01:21:33,960 Speaker 3: what could Monday look like or how you go about it. 1696 01:21:34,479 --> 01:21:37,760 Speaker 3: From what I understand, each school, so Indiana Miami will 1697 01:21:37,760 --> 01:21:43,000 Speaker 3: get twenty thousand in tickets, and then corporate wise, you're 1698 01:21:43,040 --> 01:21:44,720 Speaker 3: going to get about twenty twenty five thousand. I know, 1699 01:21:44,760 --> 01:21:46,320 Speaker 3: I was fortunate last year to go to the National 1700 01:21:46,360 --> 01:21:48,599 Speaker 3: title Game. I wouldn't say it had like a super 1701 01:21:48,640 --> 01:21:51,920 Speaker 3: Bowl feel to it, but you know, I also thought, 1702 01:21:52,640 --> 01:21:54,320 Speaker 3: you know, for the most part, in Ohio State, Notre 1703 01:21:54,400 --> 01:21:57,080 Speaker 3: Dame or you know, two big brands. You know, for 1704 01:21:57,160 --> 01:22:00,240 Speaker 3: the most part, it was a pretty split crowd when 1705 01:22:00,240 --> 01:22:02,719 Speaker 3: you looked at it, maybe a few Morehouse State fans 1706 01:22:03,240 --> 01:22:05,680 Speaker 3: than Notre Dame fans. But I was chatting with a 1707 01:22:05,680 --> 01:22:07,679 Speaker 3: buddy of mine who has been an IU football season 1708 01:22:07,720 --> 01:22:11,760 Speaker 3: ticket holder since we graduated, and you know, it was 1709 01:22:11,800 --> 01:22:14,360 Speaker 3: on the waitlist for basketball, and he said that the 1710 01:22:14,640 --> 01:22:19,479 Speaker 3: ticket allotments, or I should say the ticket prices face 1711 01:22:19,760 --> 01:22:22,760 Speaker 3: value for IU fans from the Athletic Department for the 1712 01:22:22,840 --> 01:22:27,639 Speaker 3: National Title game were split up into four price sections 1713 01:22:27,880 --> 01:22:31,559 Speaker 3: five hundred and twenty five apiece, seven hundred piece, nine 1714 01:22:31,680 --> 01:22:35,080 Speaker 3: hundred a piece, and eleven hundred piece. Obviously those prices 1715 01:22:36,000 --> 01:22:38,720 Speaker 3: you know, are you know where those seats are in 1716 01:22:38,800 --> 01:22:41,479 Speaker 3: the stadium? He said, just in reference to that, the 1717 01:22:41,600 --> 01:22:44,320 Speaker 3: five twenty five numbers, so the cheapest upper deck number 1718 01:22:44,720 --> 01:22:47,040 Speaker 3: for the Peach Bowl that was one sixty. For the 1719 01:22:47,160 --> 01:22:52,160 Speaker 3: Rose Bowl that was two fifteen. So you're definitely looking 1720 01:22:52,200 --> 01:22:55,280 Speaker 3: at on uptick on that. It does look like the 1721 01:22:55,320 --> 01:22:58,240 Speaker 3: secondary ticket markets leveled out a little bit. It's come 1722 01:22:58,320 --> 01:23:00,920 Speaker 3: down maybe a hair since probably some more inventory has 1723 01:23:01,000 --> 01:23:03,280 Speaker 3: gone on to it, but still you're looking at north 1724 01:23:03,320 --> 01:23:07,560 Speaker 3: of three thousand worth it if you can afford it. 1725 01:23:09,960 --> 01:23:12,800 Speaker 3: It's a big, big second phrase that you threw out there. 1726 01:23:13,120 --> 01:23:15,439 Speaker 3: If you can afford it. Can you imagine what these 1727 01:23:15,479 --> 01:23:16,800 Speaker 3: people have cut off on. 1728 01:23:16,960 --> 01:23:20,320 Speaker 10: Limbs, Kevin, You've hit plenty of pacers, parlays and long 1729 01:23:20,400 --> 01:23:21,559 Speaker 10: term bets and futures. 1730 01:23:21,600 --> 01:23:22,439 Speaker 1: You can handle that. 1731 01:23:23,520 --> 01:23:26,960 Speaker 4: Look, I get it, but hey, if you can swing it, 1732 01:23:27,560 --> 01:23:29,240 Speaker 4: how many people are going to try to do that 1733 01:23:29,360 --> 01:23:30,240 Speaker 4: and have that experience. 1734 01:23:30,320 --> 01:23:33,200 Speaker 3: Well, I think there's two questions. One the access, Well 1735 01:23:33,240 --> 01:23:33,840 Speaker 3: we talked about that. 1736 01:23:33,880 --> 01:23:35,880 Speaker 4: I don't know how it goes. You said it's based 1737 01:23:35,920 --> 01:23:38,479 Speaker 4: off of which will make sense, the tenure of your 1738 01:23:38,920 --> 01:23:43,280 Speaker 4: season ticket holding, and perhaps how much money you've donated. 1739 01:23:43,560 --> 01:23:45,120 Speaker 4: Is there any random element to it? 1740 01:23:45,439 --> 01:23:46,000 Speaker 8: Do you get? 1741 01:23:46,280 --> 01:23:47,960 Speaker 3: I mean, I'm sure there's maybe like a little bit 1742 01:23:47,960 --> 01:23:50,040 Speaker 3: of an Olympic sport, like are you buying season tickets 1743 01:23:50,080 --> 01:23:53,639 Speaker 3: to men's soccer? You know, like the more priority you show, 1744 01:23:53,680 --> 01:23:55,639 Speaker 3: the better. But I also think what's a big difference 1745 01:23:55,680 --> 01:23:59,200 Speaker 3: between this and Oregon or Alabama? I can't imagine the 1746 01:23:59,240 --> 01:24:01,120 Speaker 3: Miami ticket lot men is just going to be sitting 1747 01:24:01,120 --> 01:24:05,479 Speaker 3: there on the secondary ticket market, no, no ticket a 1748 01:24:05,560 --> 01:24:08,560 Speaker 3: lotman was Alabama fans. I know it sounds crazy, but 1749 01:24:08,720 --> 01:24:11,439 Speaker 3: like I don't think they were all in on going 1750 01:24:11,439 --> 01:24:13,479 Speaker 3: to the Rose Bull. Hell, they barely made the playoff 1751 01:24:14,040 --> 01:24:16,360 Speaker 3: and they barely won against Oklahoma. Like I knew deep 1752 01:24:16,400 --> 01:24:18,960 Speaker 3: down what was going to happen. I don't think bt A, 1753 01:24:19,200 --> 01:24:24,320 Speaker 3: as the kids say, necessarily that, but I'll be yeah, 1754 01:24:24,360 --> 01:24:27,280 Speaker 3: I'll be curious what that environment looks like because I mean, 1755 01:24:28,680 --> 01:24:31,400 Speaker 3: it's not. It's not like obviously Indian has ever been there. 1756 01:24:31,439 --> 01:24:34,280 Speaker 3: Miami hasn't been there in a long long time. And 1757 01:24:34,360 --> 01:24:35,880 Speaker 3: I do think that is a fan base that. 1758 01:24:37,439 --> 01:24:37,840 Speaker 8: I don't know. 1759 01:24:38,600 --> 01:24:40,320 Speaker 3: I think it'll be rockets in there. I think it'll 1760 01:24:40,360 --> 01:24:43,680 Speaker 3: be a very unique kind of National championship sort of 1761 01:24:43,800 --> 01:24:45,040 Speaker 3: environment coming up Monday night. 1762 01:24:46,600 --> 01:24:49,360 Speaker 4: Yeah, I can't wait for it. It'll be one of 1763 01:24:49,400 --> 01:24:52,000 Speaker 4: those things that drags until it's finally happening. I felt 1764 01:24:52,040 --> 01:24:56,040 Speaker 4: like that waiting for the game Friday. It's like, boy, 1765 01:24:56,439 --> 01:24:58,080 Speaker 4: can we get to seven thirty already? 1766 01:24:59,200 --> 01:25:01,080 Speaker 3: I think one of the w older stats I'll look 1767 01:25:01,160 --> 01:25:05,639 Speaker 3: back on from Friday Night's game and Oregon obviously back 1768 01:25:05,640 --> 01:25:08,200 Speaker 3: to their way into some of these yards, Oregon outgained 1769 01:25:08,200 --> 01:25:14,920 Speaker 3: Indiana and they lost by thirty four points. How many 1770 01:25:14,960 --> 01:25:17,080 Speaker 3: times have you seen that, James, You've You've covered a 1771 01:25:17,120 --> 01:25:20,000 Speaker 3: lot of football games. One team outgains the other and 1772 01:25:20,080 --> 01:25:20,920 Speaker 3: loses by thirty four. 1773 01:25:22,040 --> 01:25:25,160 Speaker 4: But granted you look at the turnovers. Oh, I mean, 1774 01:25:25,200 --> 01:25:27,800 Speaker 4: obviously that flees a lot of it. But yeah, in 1775 01:25:27,920 --> 01:25:29,120 Speaker 4: a nutshell, that is crazy. 1776 01:25:29,200 --> 01:25:31,880 Speaker 3: But they have four turnovers inside their own thirties al right, 1777 01:25:32,200 --> 01:25:33,719 Speaker 3: if you count the block punt. 1778 01:25:34,160 --> 01:25:37,400 Speaker 4: I believe so yes, which is crazy because I kept 1779 01:25:37,880 --> 01:25:40,439 Speaker 4: waiting for Oregon to kind of snap out of it, 1780 01:25:41,360 --> 01:25:43,839 Speaker 4: and they just never did. I'm not saying I effected 1781 01:25:43,920 --> 01:25:47,920 Speaker 4: Oregon to take it to IU or suddenly go on 1782 01:25:48,000 --> 01:25:51,280 Speaker 4: a run of you know, fourteen twenty one straight points, 1783 01:25:51,680 --> 01:25:54,479 Speaker 4: but I affected them to show some backbone and kind 1784 01:25:54,479 --> 01:25:57,479 Speaker 4: of just get themselves back on tracks sooner and maybe 1785 01:25:57,520 --> 01:25:59,759 Speaker 4: not lose by thirty and lose by I don't know fifteen. 1786 01:26:00,439 --> 01:26:03,880 Speaker 4: And that just didn't happen because they just kept making 1787 01:26:03,920 --> 01:26:06,400 Speaker 4: mistakes and then't On top of that, I think you 1788 01:26:06,479 --> 01:26:07,120 Speaker 4: saw some of the. 1789 01:26:08,840 --> 01:26:10,240 Speaker 10: Portal problems. 1790 01:26:10,280 --> 01:26:12,800 Speaker 4: I'm not saying this is why Oregon loss, but them 1791 01:26:12,880 --> 01:26:16,040 Speaker 4: being down their running backs and having other guys try 1792 01:26:16,040 --> 01:26:18,920 Speaker 4: to step in because injuries and transfer portal. They were 1793 01:26:18,960 --> 01:26:21,280 Speaker 4: out of sync, and you could really tell that the 1794 01:26:21,400 --> 01:26:23,479 Speaker 4: running backs they had in there really had no business 1795 01:26:23,560 --> 01:26:25,519 Speaker 4: being in there. I mean the one fumble where they 1796 01:26:26,320 --> 01:26:29,080 Speaker 4: ran into each other right right, that was a we 1797 01:26:29,160 --> 01:26:30,679 Speaker 4: haven't played together a lot turnover. 1798 01:26:30,920 --> 01:26:31,120 Speaker 8: Yeah. 1799 01:26:31,240 --> 01:26:33,320 Speaker 3: No, I think that's a good point on that as well. 1800 01:26:33,360 --> 01:26:35,479 Speaker 3: We'll talk a little Colt so Joela Erickson coming up 1801 01:26:35,479 --> 01:26:37,439 Speaker 3: will still hit Eyeu right out of the nine o'clock hour. 1802 01:26:37,479 --> 01:26:40,000 Speaker 3: If you haven't heard it, Mark with a terrific, terrific intro, 1803 01:26:40,600 --> 01:26:43,240 Speaker 3: will play that to start the nine o'clock hour. On 1804 01:26:43,280 --> 01:26:45,280 Speaker 3: the other side, this is the Fan Morning Show here 1805 01:26:45,439 --> 01:26:48,400 Speaker 3: ninety three five on the seven to five. Well, that 1806 01:26:48,520 --> 01:26:51,120 Speaker 3: intro met the moment, Mark Dyton, some of your best works, 1807 01:26:51,280 --> 01:26:55,400 Speaker 3: Taylor Williams on fourth downes right there. Of course, when 1808 01:26:55,479 --> 01:26:58,519 Speaker 3: Don Fisher and the Indiana Program provide you with some 1809 01:26:58,760 --> 01:27:02,000 Speaker 3: of that, probably makes a little bit easier than some 1810 01:27:02,080 --> 01:27:04,479 Speaker 3: of those other intros you've had to do over the years, 1811 01:27:04,560 --> 01:27:07,560 Speaker 3: but outstanding. That'll be up on the podcast if you 1812 01:27:07,640 --> 01:27:10,880 Speaker 3: missed it, the Don Fisher D'Angelo Ponds call you could 1813 01:27:10,920 --> 01:27:13,519 Speaker 3: listen to for quite some time. I think I'll be 1814 01:27:13,600 --> 01:27:14,800 Speaker 3: up there and I you Lore with some of the 1815 01:27:14,840 --> 01:27:17,639 Speaker 3: great ones, and they'll try to add to it coming 1816 01:27:17,720 --> 01:27:20,559 Speaker 3: up a week from Monday down there in Miami. As 1817 01:27:20,600 --> 01:27:22,800 Speaker 3: you heard to end that intro and James are just 1818 01:27:23,000 --> 01:27:26,400 Speaker 3: kind of reminded here in the last whatever forty eight hours, 1819 01:27:26,439 --> 01:27:28,880 Speaker 3: seventy two hours since that game, you know here, Indiana 1820 01:27:29,000 --> 01:27:31,280 Speaker 3: was the laughingstock college football, the butt of all jokes, 1821 01:27:32,000 --> 01:27:35,120 Speaker 3: and now you have you know, sec acc Twitter crying 1822 01:27:35,240 --> 01:27:36,880 Speaker 3: that the reason that Indiana is good is because they 1823 01:27:36,880 --> 01:27:39,880 Speaker 3: are cheating and losers. 1824 01:27:40,720 --> 01:27:41,080 Speaker 8: They are. 1825 01:27:41,360 --> 01:27:43,800 Speaker 3: I mean, Indiana is a freaking problem in the college 1826 01:27:43,800 --> 01:27:46,920 Speaker 3: football world. They are a wagon. The young kids would say, 1827 01:27:47,960 --> 01:27:51,240 Speaker 3: belt to ask correct. And it's a real life movie. 1828 01:27:51,400 --> 01:27:54,040 Speaker 3: And honestly, it feels like it's got a Hollywood ending. 1829 01:27:54,400 --> 01:27:57,120 Speaker 3: I don't know. I feel differently about this than maybe 1830 01:27:57,160 --> 01:28:00,080 Speaker 3: some of the other past Indiana State of Indiana and 1831 01:28:00,120 --> 01:28:03,920 Speaker 3: our runs that is with our sports teams, and you know, 1832 01:28:04,040 --> 01:28:05,800 Speaker 3: just looking back on it, for me, it's like, man, 1833 01:28:05,840 --> 01:28:09,599 Speaker 3: you couldn't pay people to leave the tailgates, and now 1834 01:28:09,640 --> 01:28:12,720 Speaker 3: they're taking over neutral sites like a damn army. It's 1835 01:28:12,720 --> 01:28:15,439 Speaker 3: a Cream and Crimson army led by General Curtis Signetti. 1836 01:28:20,040 --> 01:28:23,360 Speaker 4: It sounds like I'm learning something in my political science class. 1837 01:28:23,880 --> 01:28:26,320 Speaker 10: World history one o one right now from Kevin Bowen. 1838 01:28:26,439 --> 01:28:28,120 Speaker 3: There you go, guy, mean, could you not see Curtis 1839 01:28:28,120 --> 01:28:29,840 Speaker 3: Signetti as a general? Come on now? 1840 01:28:30,479 --> 01:28:32,120 Speaker 4: I mean the acts like one, that's for sure. 1841 01:28:32,520 --> 01:28:34,400 Speaker 3: I mean, look up in the stands there invading this, 1842 01:28:34,640 --> 01:28:37,400 Speaker 3: you know, invading Atlanta right there, That's what they did 1843 01:28:37,560 --> 01:28:39,680 Speaker 3: on Friday night. And one thing I'll have before we 1844 01:28:39,720 --> 01:28:42,680 Speaker 3: get Jill A Rickson. It's just it's taking that game 1845 01:28:42,760 --> 01:28:45,479 Speaker 3: to another level. You know, once they've gotten in the playoffs, 1846 01:28:45,680 --> 01:28:48,760 Speaker 3: once the Heisman trophy has gone to Fernado Mendoza, the 1847 01:28:48,880 --> 01:28:53,679 Speaker 3: individual that is the quarterback Mendoza and the football team James, 1848 01:28:53,760 --> 01:28:58,200 Speaker 3: they have then said no, we have more, and I again, 1849 01:28:58,280 --> 01:29:00,200 Speaker 3: I just I keep want coming back to this. I 1850 01:29:00,360 --> 01:29:02,639 Speaker 3: don't think you see that in college athletics very often. 1851 01:29:03,479 --> 01:29:06,600 Speaker 3: I think all the praise starts to happen, and you 1852 01:29:06,800 --> 01:29:08,560 Speaker 3: just so it's impossible. 1853 01:29:09,160 --> 01:29:12,599 Speaker 4: Yeah, I think Kurt Signetti must just go around telling 1854 01:29:12,640 --> 01:29:16,479 Speaker 4: his players they stink every day. Keep them humble, because 1855 01:29:16,479 --> 01:29:19,479 Speaker 4: there's no other reason that I can explain why they 1856 01:29:19,560 --> 01:29:22,320 Speaker 4: go out there. And even last week, we're friend in 1857 01:29:22,400 --> 01:29:23,880 Speaker 4: them Indza saying over underdogs. 1858 01:29:23,960 --> 01:29:26,000 Speaker 3: I'm like, no, you're not. You're clearly not. 1859 01:29:26,280 --> 01:29:27,080 Speaker 10: But they believe that. 1860 01:29:27,160 --> 01:29:30,800 Speaker 3: And they play like it. Yeah, it is quite quite something. 1861 01:29:31,040 --> 01:29:31,240 Speaker 8: Mark. 1862 01:29:31,280 --> 01:29:35,439 Speaker 3: Do we have Joel A. Rickson on the line, Joel, 1863 01:29:35,479 --> 01:29:36,000 Speaker 3: can you hear us? 1864 01:29:39,800 --> 01:29:40,080 Speaker 1: Hello? 1865 01:29:42,320 --> 01:29:44,000 Speaker 3: Are we Organ's offense again? Joel? 1866 01:29:44,040 --> 01:29:44,479 Speaker 9: You got us. 1867 01:29:44,520 --> 01:29:49,040 Speaker 3: We're still working through some technical difficulty, Joel. Apologies, man, Sorry, 1868 01:29:49,240 --> 01:29:51,160 Speaker 3: that was Dante Moore runn into his running back. 1869 01:29:52,920 --> 01:29:56,360 Speaker 4: Oh boy, and there goes Joel, this is a fun day. 1870 01:29:56,600 --> 01:29:57,439 Speaker 10: It was good times. 1871 01:29:57,720 --> 01:30:00,240 Speaker 4: We just punted on Joel fourth and Joel, oh, well, 1872 01:30:00,240 --> 01:30:01,160 Speaker 4: we dropped a snap. 1873 01:30:01,560 --> 01:30:03,439 Speaker 3: I think there was maybe a discussion during the break. 1874 01:30:03,479 --> 01:30:05,679 Speaker 3: I was afraid that was gonna happen there with Joel Rickson. 1875 01:30:05,680 --> 01:30:07,599 Speaker 3: We will try to get him back on the phone 1876 01:30:07,640 --> 01:30:09,000 Speaker 3: lines here. Apologies. 1877 01:30:09,080 --> 01:30:11,120 Speaker 4: We got some beef brewing here in the studio for that. 1878 01:30:11,320 --> 01:30:13,519 Speaker 3: Now, Joel's covered? Has he covered a national title? Wasn't he? 1879 01:30:13,800 --> 01:30:17,280 Speaker 3: Was he on that organ or the Auburn National title? 1880 01:30:17,400 --> 01:30:18,880 Speaker 4: I'm not sure he might have? 1881 01:30:19,000 --> 01:30:20,840 Speaker 3: Was it Cam Newton? Marcus Mariota was at a national 1882 01:30:20,880 --> 01:30:22,160 Speaker 3: title game? Am I imagining things? 1883 01:30:22,439 --> 01:30:24,080 Speaker 4: I'd have to go back and remember. I can't remember 1884 01:30:24,120 --> 01:30:26,840 Speaker 4: who Cam Newton played in the national championship. I don't 1885 01:30:26,840 --> 01:30:28,080 Speaker 4: think that was Mariota, was it? 1886 01:30:28,479 --> 01:30:30,719 Speaker 3: Gosh? Now I'm trying to think of the other Oregon quarterback? 1887 01:30:31,160 --> 01:30:35,120 Speaker 3: Is it Dennis Dixon? Now? No more than me? Now 1888 01:30:35,120 --> 01:30:38,320 Speaker 3: I'm going back into the archives here, But he'll be 1889 01:30:38,360 --> 01:30:40,960 Speaker 3: Carson back, it'll be Fernanda Mendoza. And weirdly, these two 1890 01:30:41,560 --> 01:30:46,000 Speaker 3: certainly could have been. I wouldn't say flipped, but I 1891 01:30:46,080 --> 01:30:48,960 Speaker 3: think Miami was a team that was looking into Mendoza, 1892 01:30:49,000 --> 01:30:53,920 Speaker 3: certainly from a transfoportal standpoint. Here, Mark says, Joel's back, 1893 01:30:53,920 --> 01:30:54,400 Speaker 3: I don't. 1894 01:30:54,200 --> 01:30:56,320 Speaker 10: Know if I believe we're kicking this new technology out 1895 01:30:56,439 --> 01:30:56,760 Speaker 10: the door. 1896 01:30:57,960 --> 01:30:59,160 Speaker 3: Hey Joel, how you doing, man? 1897 01:31:00,080 --> 01:31:00,720 Speaker 12: I'm doing good. 1898 01:31:00,920 --> 01:31:03,200 Speaker 9: I did. I did fine with this the first time 1899 01:31:03,280 --> 01:31:05,680 Speaker 9: with Jake last week, and now I just I just 1900 01:31:05,800 --> 01:31:07,720 Speaker 9: can't can't get it, can't get it right. 1901 01:31:08,080 --> 01:31:10,400 Speaker 3: Well, I think we benefit being the morning shows. The 1902 01:31:10,439 --> 01:31:12,240 Speaker 3: internet's not up and cooking. You know, people are kind 1903 01:31:12,240 --> 01:31:14,160 Speaker 3: of slow starters to their day, so I don't think 1904 01:31:14,200 --> 01:31:16,720 Speaker 3: you sound like a chipmunk unless you join Jake from 1905 01:31:16,800 --> 01:31:19,320 Speaker 3: noon to three or John from three to six. Did 1906 01:31:19,360 --> 01:31:21,559 Speaker 3: you cover Auburn in a National title game? Or am 1907 01:31:21,560 --> 01:31:22,320 Speaker 3: I imagining things? 1908 01:31:23,040 --> 01:31:23,360 Speaker 8: I did? 1909 01:31:23,640 --> 01:31:26,759 Speaker 9: I covered the I covered the Nick Marshall Jamis Winston 1910 01:31:26,840 --> 01:31:31,800 Speaker 9: game in the Rose Bowl, which was a great game, 1911 01:31:31,880 --> 01:31:35,800 Speaker 9: great Auburn. Auburn had a lead unexpectedly for most of 1912 01:31:35,840 --> 01:31:38,280 Speaker 9: the game, and then Winston came back and beat him 1913 01:31:38,280 --> 01:31:38,600 Speaker 9: at the end. 1914 01:31:39,120 --> 01:31:41,080 Speaker 3: Wasn't Nick Marshall former I you commit? 1915 01:31:43,520 --> 01:31:47,760 Speaker 9: I said that sounds right, that sounds that sounds that's 1916 01:31:47,920 --> 01:31:49,120 Speaker 9: somewhere in the back of my brain. 1917 01:31:49,160 --> 01:31:49,680 Speaker 12: I remember that. 1918 01:31:50,000 --> 01:31:54,519 Speaker 3: But many moons ago. Yeah, I know we will get 1919 01:31:54,520 --> 01:31:56,080 Speaker 3: to colts here in just a second. But you are 1920 01:31:56,120 --> 01:31:59,360 Speaker 3: a football lover, and you are a college football fan 1921 01:31:59,439 --> 01:32:01,920 Speaker 3: to say the lead, and you obviously have been a 1922 01:32:02,000 --> 01:32:04,680 Speaker 3: part of the SEC a zeitgeist. What do you make 1923 01:32:04,840 --> 01:32:07,280 Speaker 3: of the story that we're about ready to don't say that, 1924 01:32:08,160 --> 01:32:11,240 Speaker 3: continue to watch You're coming up a week from Monday. 1925 01:32:12,439 --> 01:32:15,720 Speaker 9: Well, I thought your intro right just now where you're 1926 01:32:15,720 --> 01:32:18,360 Speaker 9: talking about like it, Like, I'm not surprised that the 1927 01:32:18,520 --> 01:32:21,800 Speaker 9: SEC is claiming that Indiana is chieving I always used 1928 01:32:21,840 --> 01:32:25,240 Speaker 9: to joke that, like with my school, that if Missouri, 1929 01:32:25,880 --> 01:32:28,240 Speaker 9: you know, ever was in a national championship game, they 1930 01:32:28,240 --> 01:32:29,719 Speaker 9: would be like, well, we have to change the rules 1931 01:32:29,720 --> 01:32:33,760 Speaker 9: of the sport. And like, I you is kind of 1932 01:32:33,800 --> 01:32:36,040 Speaker 9: in that same boat, like that's not a that's not 1933 01:32:36,120 --> 01:32:40,679 Speaker 9: a traditional football power. College football tends to gravitate towards 1934 01:32:40,720 --> 01:32:42,600 Speaker 9: the traditional power. So I'm kind of not surprised that 1935 01:32:42,680 --> 01:32:46,679 Speaker 9: the SEC is crying foul because they're they're they haven't 1936 01:32:46,720 --> 01:32:49,599 Speaker 9: been in the title game in three years, and god forbid, 1937 01:32:49,680 --> 01:32:51,679 Speaker 9: it's because they didn't do a good job of playing 1938 01:32:51,720 --> 01:32:55,360 Speaker 9: football and that they that the rest of the country 1939 01:32:55,439 --> 01:32:56,519 Speaker 9: caught up to them and passed them. 1940 01:32:58,479 --> 01:33:03,000 Speaker 4: Joel, I mean, you look at the way that Fernanda 1941 01:33:03,040 --> 01:33:07,280 Speaker 4: Mendoz is playing. How much do you think he can 1942 01:33:07,360 --> 01:33:10,400 Speaker 4: really affect team on Sundays. I'm looking way ahead, I know, 1943 01:33:10,600 --> 01:33:13,320 Speaker 4: to the NFL draft, but he's a presumed number one pick. 1944 01:33:13,880 --> 01:33:16,080 Speaker 4: How many throws did you see in that game where 1945 01:33:16,120 --> 01:33:18,160 Speaker 4: you thought, Okay, maybe he can't actually get this done 1946 01:33:18,240 --> 01:33:19,240 Speaker 4: for NFL franchise. 1947 01:33:19,960 --> 01:33:20,200 Speaker 8: Yeah. 1948 01:33:20,280 --> 01:33:24,240 Speaker 9: I think the throws, the accuracy from the games I've seen, 1949 01:33:24,280 --> 01:33:26,960 Speaker 9: which has been mostly mostly most of the games I've 1950 01:33:27,000 --> 01:33:30,360 Speaker 9: seen are the postseason ones against Ohio State and then 1951 01:33:31,160 --> 01:33:33,560 Speaker 9: you know the other two. It those those feel like 1952 01:33:33,760 --> 01:33:38,280 Speaker 9: NFL throws. I think the hardest part is the hardest 1953 01:33:38,280 --> 01:33:40,760 Speaker 9: part for guys, like for guys going to the NFL, though, 1954 01:33:40,960 --> 01:33:45,240 Speaker 9: is it steps up and changes in just the level 1955 01:33:45,280 --> 01:33:49,559 Speaker 9: of like what defenses are doing to confuse you. You're 1956 01:33:49,640 --> 01:33:51,960 Speaker 9: not going to get the protection you get at the 1957 01:33:52,000 --> 01:33:57,000 Speaker 9: collegiate level in almost most cases unless you play for 1958 01:33:57,080 --> 01:34:02,439 Speaker 9: like Philly and their offensive line. You know so, So 1959 01:34:02,600 --> 01:34:04,960 Speaker 9: I think that's the stuff that's harder to project. I 1960 01:34:05,000 --> 01:34:07,400 Speaker 9: think really the hardest thing to project. I think part 1961 01:34:07,439 --> 01:34:09,920 Speaker 9: of the reason that it's hard to know which guys 1962 01:34:09,960 --> 01:34:11,320 Speaker 9: are going to make it and which guys aren't going 1963 01:34:11,360 --> 01:34:14,840 Speaker 9: to make it. Is just that step up in what 1964 01:34:15,080 --> 01:34:18,080 Speaker 9: defenses do from a disguise standpoint, and how you diagnose 1965 01:34:18,120 --> 01:34:22,360 Speaker 9: it and how quickly you diagnose it. My understanding of 1966 01:34:22,400 --> 01:34:24,160 Speaker 9: the college game is that it's gotten simpler over the 1967 01:34:24,280 --> 01:34:27,360 Speaker 9: years of the NFL, has only gotten more NFL and 1968 01:34:27,560 --> 01:34:30,120 Speaker 9: so I think that's the hard thing to project. But 1969 01:34:30,240 --> 01:34:34,479 Speaker 9: I I mean, I like Mendoza a ton in terms 1970 01:34:34,520 --> 01:34:37,479 Speaker 9: of just the toughness like sometimes sometimes in that game 1971 01:34:38,600 --> 01:34:41,559 Speaker 9: last week, I was like, man, you're up by thirty, 1972 01:34:41,680 --> 01:34:47,200 Speaker 9: don't run into the tackler. But at the same time, 1973 01:34:47,320 --> 01:34:49,200 Speaker 9: like you like to have that in a quarterback. You'd 1974 01:34:49,280 --> 01:34:52,800 Speaker 9: rather have that than then you rather have the fight 1975 01:34:52,880 --> 01:34:54,680 Speaker 9: in him. So I think some of that stuff is 1976 01:34:54,720 --> 01:34:55,040 Speaker 9: good too. 1977 01:34:55,479 --> 01:34:56,960 Speaker 3: Personally, I thought I should have faked an injury to 1978 01:34:57,040 --> 01:34:58,720 Speaker 3: let his little brother get in the game, but I 1979 01:34:58,960 --> 01:35:02,000 Speaker 3: guess he wasn't gonna be about either. Joeli Erickson with 1980 01:35:02,080 --> 01:35:04,559 Speaker 3: this here from Andy Star. Obviously Joel on the Colts beat. 1981 01:35:04,600 --> 01:35:07,639 Speaker 3: We will talk a little Colts here on this Monday. Joel, 1982 01:35:07,680 --> 01:35:10,160 Speaker 3: let's go back to the Chris Ballard press conference, and 1983 01:35:10,400 --> 01:35:13,400 Speaker 3: let's focus on maybe his plans for now twenty twenty six, 1984 01:35:13,800 --> 01:35:18,920 Speaker 3: he mentioned the defense getting younger, getting faster. I guess 1985 01:35:19,120 --> 01:35:22,000 Speaker 3: how do they go about that? You know, it seems like, okay, 1986 01:35:22,160 --> 01:35:24,639 Speaker 3: are they banking on the instant impacts from the draft class? 1987 01:35:24,760 --> 01:35:27,120 Speaker 3: Is Loui an Arumo? You know, a fan of playing 1988 01:35:27,160 --> 01:35:29,559 Speaker 3: all those guys? I get they have several defensive ends 1989 01:35:29,560 --> 01:35:32,240 Speaker 3: that are free agents, but again, cap space wise, you 1990 01:35:32,360 --> 01:35:33,920 Speaker 3: got to think a good chunk of that goes to 1991 01:35:34,720 --> 01:35:37,519 Speaker 3: Daniel Jones and Alec Pierce. So how do you kind 1992 01:35:37,520 --> 01:35:41,240 Speaker 3: of envision them getting younger and faster on the defensive offseason? 1993 01:35:42,120 --> 01:35:46,400 Speaker 9: Yeah, I think I think linebacker is probably the easiest 1994 01:35:46,439 --> 01:35:49,760 Speaker 9: position to go draft and get younger and faster immediately. 1995 01:35:51,360 --> 01:35:52,520 Speaker 8: You know, that's. 1996 01:35:53,680 --> 01:35:55,400 Speaker 9: In terms of them getting younger and faster in the 1997 01:35:55,479 --> 01:35:59,840 Speaker 9: secondary soft Gardner's twenty five, cam Binham's not that old. 1998 01:36:00,800 --> 01:36:03,000 Speaker 9: Who knows what's going to happen strong safety, So maybe 1999 01:36:03,040 --> 01:36:07,240 Speaker 9: you get younger there if Nick Cross leaves, but you know, 2000 01:36:07,320 --> 01:36:10,439 Speaker 9: if if if Moody war doesn't come back, you're looking 2001 01:36:10,479 --> 01:36:12,280 Speaker 9: at Justin Wally that's pretty young. So that kind of 2002 01:36:12,360 --> 01:36:14,639 Speaker 9: eliminates the secondary in my mind as like a place 2003 01:36:14,680 --> 01:36:18,760 Speaker 9: that he wants to get a ton younger. I say, 2004 01:36:18,880 --> 01:36:21,200 Speaker 9: especially since we also know that Luann Rumo doesn't really 2005 01:36:21,280 --> 01:36:22,800 Speaker 9: like to play young defensive backs if he. 2006 01:36:22,840 --> 01:36:23,280 Speaker 12: Can help it. 2007 01:36:24,040 --> 01:36:26,720 Speaker 9: So linebackers is one of the places that you can 2008 01:36:26,840 --> 01:36:30,120 Speaker 9: get younger and faster pretty quickly. 2009 01:36:29,960 --> 01:36:30,679 Speaker 8: Through the draft. 2010 01:36:32,000 --> 01:36:35,960 Speaker 9: Defensive end is tougher. Defensive end is tougher, and especially 2011 01:36:36,520 --> 01:36:39,040 Speaker 9: especially you know when Chris Paller is making the picks 2012 01:36:39,080 --> 01:36:43,080 Speaker 9: they've they've struggled to get a defensive end who's a 2013 01:36:43,160 --> 01:36:45,320 Speaker 9: real difference maker. It's really hard to get those without 2014 01:36:45,320 --> 01:36:47,880 Speaker 9: a first round pick. And so I think I think 2015 01:36:48,000 --> 01:36:53,880 Speaker 9: that's the obvious place to go in free agency. And 2016 01:36:54,920 --> 01:36:57,120 Speaker 9: and the hard part is they need three of them 2017 01:36:58,640 --> 01:37:00,960 Speaker 9: in different in different level because I don't think I 2018 01:37:01,000 --> 01:37:03,920 Speaker 9: would have Quity pay or Stanson neb Becom or Taekwon 2019 01:37:04,000 --> 01:37:06,920 Speaker 9: Lewis back. And so that means that it's you have 2020 01:37:07,040 --> 01:37:08,960 Speaker 9: to really overhaul that room, and you're gonna have to 2021 01:37:09,040 --> 01:37:10,640 Speaker 9: find a way to do that through free agency or 2022 01:37:10,680 --> 01:37:11,160 Speaker 9: through trades. 2023 01:37:11,560 --> 01:37:14,040 Speaker 3: Joel, it seems like that aspect again, younger and faster 2024 01:37:14,120 --> 01:37:17,120 Speaker 3: on defense, that is the clear like okay, personnel focus 2025 01:37:17,200 --> 01:37:19,519 Speaker 3: of the off season and then and listening to Carl 2026 01:37:19,640 --> 01:37:22,439 Speaker 3: ras Gordon and Chris Ballard, it seems like the other 2027 01:37:22,560 --> 01:37:25,360 Speaker 3: thought is a little bit more has a little bit 2028 01:37:25,360 --> 01:37:28,760 Speaker 3: more gray area. I guess it's less tangible in that A, 2029 01:37:29,439 --> 01:37:32,240 Speaker 3: we're obviously hoping for better health, and B we have 2030 01:37:32,360 --> 01:37:35,000 Speaker 3: to handle adversity better, which again is kind of more 2031 01:37:35,000 --> 01:37:37,000 Speaker 3: of just an abstract. I mean, I guess you could 2032 01:37:37,040 --> 01:37:39,320 Speaker 3: you try to improve depth in your roster, but it 2033 01:37:39,400 --> 01:37:42,040 Speaker 3: appears that's a little bit more mindset based. I guess 2034 01:37:42,600 --> 01:37:44,240 Speaker 3: is that how you kind of view the off season, 2035 01:37:44,280 --> 01:37:46,640 Speaker 3: Whereas this time last year was Gus Bradley's gonna be 2036 01:37:46,680 --> 01:37:48,920 Speaker 3: fired and we're going to spend more in free agency 2037 01:37:49,280 --> 01:37:51,600 Speaker 3: this year, it's yes, defense is going to get some 2038 01:37:51,880 --> 01:37:54,559 Speaker 3: sort of attention, but then after that the improvement has 2039 01:37:54,600 --> 01:37:58,599 Speaker 3: got to be mindset based, psyche almost late in seasons 2040 01:37:58,640 --> 01:37:59,840 Speaker 3: and handling university better. 2041 01:38:00,720 --> 01:38:03,800 Speaker 9: I think, you know Chris Ballard said when he said 2042 01:38:03,840 --> 01:38:05,640 Speaker 9: that the run game, they have to be better at 2043 01:38:05,720 --> 01:38:10,080 Speaker 9: running it with regardless of the quarterback. I think that 2044 01:38:10,200 --> 01:38:11,679 Speaker 9: stuck out to me and I was kind of kicking 2045 01:38:11,720 --> 01:38:16,200 Speaker 9: myself after the press conference last week for not digging 2046 01:38:16,280 --> 01:38:17,280 Speaker 9: in on that more. 2047 01:38:17,160 --> 01:38:19,679 Speaker 12: And then saying more about that down the stretch. 2048 01:38:21,000 --> 01:38:23,280 Speaker 9: But because if you think about it, when you when 2049 01:38:23,280 --> 01:38:27,400 Speaker 9: you lose your top two quarterbacks, that the running game 2050 01:38:27,760 --> 01:38:29,439 Speaker 9: is supposed to be the thing. 2051 01:38:29,360 --> 01:38:31,040 Speaker 12: That carries you. You're supposed to be able to run 2052 01:38:31,120 --> 01:38:31,400 Speaker 12: the ball. 2053 01:38:33,680 --> 01:38:36,519 Speaker 9: And you know, obviously in the NFL you prefer to 2054 01:38:36,600 --> 01:38:38,200 Speaker 9: throw to score and run away in the way Shane 2055 01:38:38,200 --> 01:38:43,640 Speaker 9: Stikein does, because throwing is obviously necessary for winning. But 2056 01:38:43,720 --> 01:38:47,040 Speaker 9: if you get in that emergency situation that the running 2057 01:38:47,080 --> 01:38:48,559 Speaker 9: game has to be able to handle it, I think 2058 01:38:49,160 --> 01:38:52,960 Speaker 9: I think that's maybe the biggest question I have for 2059 01:38:53,040 --> 01:38:57,000 Speaker 9: Shane Ssiken as an offensive mind and play caller after 2060 01:38:57,080 --> 01:39:00,280 Speaker 9: his first three seasons, It's just why why Why does 2061 01:39:00,320 --> 01:39:02,479 Speaker 9: the running Why does the running game struggle to run 2062 01:39:02,520 --> 01:39:04,840 Speaker 9: it when kind of everybody knows it's coming or they. 2063 01:39:04,760 --> 01:39:07,320 Speaker 12: Don't have the right quarterback pieces in place. 2064 01:39:07,360 --> 01:39:09,960 Speaker 9: Because we've had a version of this in the past 2065 01:39:10,000 --> 01:39:14,040 Speaker 9: where when Richardson was in the lineup, the running game 2066 01:39:14,320 --> 01:39:16,080 Speaker 9: and the running backs were a lot better than they were. 2067 01:39:16,040 --> 01:39:18,760 Speaker 12: Without him in the lineup. And it can be done. 2068 01:39:18,880 --> 01:39:20,160 Speaker 12: We've seen it here. 2069 01:39:21,960 --> 01:39:22,080 Speaker 8: You know. 2070 01:39:22,200 --> 01:39:24,600 Speaker 12: If Colts fans aren't as familiar. 2071 01:39:24,320 --> 01:39:26,560 Speaker 9: With other teams in the league like we you know, 2072 01:39:27,000 --> 01:39:30,640 Speaker 9: we've seen it here the Colts in twenty nineteen and 2073 01:39:30,680 --> 01:39:31,960 Speaker 9: the Colts in twenty twenty one. 2074 01:39:32,520 --> 01:39:33,760 Speaker 12: I mean, neither of those teams made the. 2075 01:39:33,760 --> 01:39:37,080 Speaker 9: Playoffs, but they could still run the ball effectively and 2076 01:39:37,120 --> 01:39:40,360 Speaker 9: get one hundred yard rushers and stuff deep into the 2077 01:39:40,400 --> 01:39:42,880 Speaker 9: season when their quarterbacks were falling apart and they didn't 2078 01:39:42,880 --> 01:39:43,960 Speaker 9: want to call passing plays. 2079 01:39:44,040 --> 01:39:45,880 Speaker 12: So it can be done. 2080 01:39:45,920 --> 01:39:48,680 Speaker 9: I think that's that's maybe the most tangible thing I 2081 01:39:48,760 --> 01:39:51,519 Speaker 9: think on the offensive side of the ball as to 2082 01:39:52,080 --> 01:39:53,960 Speaker 9: how to handle adversity better. If you're not going to 2083 01:39:54,000 --> 01:39:57,320 Speaker 9: if you don't have your quarterback, you can't play the 2084 01:39:57,800 --> 01:40:00,680 Speaker 9: style they want to play or did play in the. 2085 01:40:00,680 --> 01:40:03,120 Speaker 12: First ten games of the season. They've they've got to 2086 01:40:03,120 --> 01:40:04,439 Speaker 12: be able to lead on that running game. 2087 01:40:05,080 --> 01:40:07,640 Speaker 4: Last one, for me, Joel, one of the things that 2088 01:40:07,720 --> 01:40:10,960 Speaker 4: stuck out to me from the Chris Ballard presser was 2089 01:40:11,080 --> 01:40:13,719 Speaker 4: him saying that he believes Daniel Jones is the long 2090 01:40:14,000 --> 01:40:19,439 Speaker 4: and short term answer for the quarterback position. And I 2091 01:40:19,680 --> 01:40:23,320 Speaker 4: say that knowing that Daniel Jones is only played one 2092 01:40:23,400 --> 01:40:26,080 Speaker 4: full season in his first seven So what is your 2093 01:40:26,160 --> 01:40:31,760 Speaker 4: reaction to that admission, that confidence that Chris Ballard has 2094 01:40:31,840 --> 01:40:34,960 Speaker 4: in a quarterback who, quite frankly has not held up 2095 01:40:35,000 --> 01:40:35,519 Speaker 4: in his career. 2096 01:40:36,720 --> 01:40:40,360 Speaker 12: Yeah, no, it's it's uh, that's that's significant. 2097 01:40:40,520 --> 01:40:44,000 Speaker 9: And I think we all knew just with the Gardner trade, 2098 01:40:44,040 --> 01:40:45,600 Speaker 9: you don't make that trade unless you're all in on 2099 01:40:45,720 --> 01:40:50,200 Speaker 9: Daniel Jones as a quarterback. I think that there's there's 2100 01:40:50,320 --> 01:40:52,240 Speaker 9: a spot with the with the Cults right now where 2101 01:40:52,240 --> 01:40:55,280 Speaker 9: they they Jones played great, he played great, He fits 2102 01:40:55,320 --> 01:40:59,840 Speaker 9: perfectly with Shadethiken and and you can see why that 2103 01:41:00,200 --> 01:41:03,360 Speaker 9: work for a long time. But the injury part of it, 2104 01:41:03,520 --> 01:41:04,479 Speaker 9: the injury piece of. 2105 01:41:04,479 --> 01:41:05,040 Speaker 10: It, with his. 2106 01:41:06,560 --> 01:41:09,479 Speaker 9: His history is is tough, and I think it's also 2107 01:41:09,600 --> 01:41:13,840 Speaker 9: tough to make some of those decisions at quarterback the 2108 01:41:13,880 --> 01:41:15,679 Speaker 9: same way you would at other positions. I think there's 2109 01:41:15,720 --> 01:41:18,400 Speaker 9: other positions where you move off a guy earlier with 2110 01:41:18,520 --> 01:41:19,720 Speaker 9: an injury than you would at. 2111 01:41:19,680 --> 01:41:20,639 Speaker 12: The quarterback position. 2112 01:41:21,320 --> 01:41:23,880 Speaker 9: And this is an extreme example, but like you know, 2113 01:41:24,040 --> 01:41:26,920 Speaker 9: Cincinnati is not getting rid of Joe Burrow, and Burrow 2114 01:41:27,040 --> 01:41:27,759 Speaker 9: has his own. 2115 01:41:27,600 --> 01:41:31,960 Speaker 12: Injury, you know, concerns. So teams, for whatever reason, seem 2116 01:41:32,000 --> 01:41:32,559 Speaker 12: to be more. 2117 01:41:32,439 --> 01:41:35,760 Speaker 9: Willing to bet on the the what happens when a 2118 01:41:35,760 --> 01:41:39,280 Speaker 9: player is on the field at quarterback than the fact that. 2119 01:41:39,280 --> 01:41:40,040 Speaker 12: They've been injured. 2120 01:41:40,040 --> 01:41:42,080 Speaker 9: And I think that That just speaks to how difficult 2121 01:41:42,120 --> 01:41:44,920 Speaker 9: it is to find a quarterback that you're comfortable with 2122 01:41:45,520 --> 01:41:47,280 Speaker 9: and that you believe can play. 2123 01:41:47,400 --> 01:41:47,519 Speaker 8: Now. 2124 01:41:47,760 --> 01:41:51,080 Speaker 9: Whether or not that works out is tough. Like Jones, 2125 01:41:51,920 --> 01:41:53,599 Speaker 9: you'd think, well, Jones can play for more from. 2126 01:41:53,520 --> 01:41:54,639 Speaker 12: The pocket, but he did this year. 2127 01:41:54,720 --> 01:41:58,360 Speaker 9: He played more almost exclusively from the pocket this year. 2128 01:41:59,520 --> 01:42:01,679 Speaker 9: Obviously he scrambled and did some stuff with his legs, 2129 01:42:01,720 --> 01:42:03,800 Speaker 9: but like he he was a they didn't run him 2130 01:42:03,840 --> 01:42:06,439 Speaker 9: designed very much and he still got hurt, so that 2131 01:42:06,600 --> 01:42:09,640 Speaker 9: that is a concern for them going forward. I do 2132 01:42:09,800 --> 01:42:12,960 Speaker 9: think the contract, though, the way it sets up, based 2133 01:42:13,000 --> 01:42:15,439 Speaker 9: on the comparisons that would be the obvious ones, probably 2134 01:42:15,479 --> 01:42:18,040 Speaker 9: gives them an out if if Ballard and the Colts 2135 01:42:18,040 --> 01:42:22,040 Speaker 9: are wrong going forward on his injury availability. 2136 01:42:22,479 --> 01:42:25,679 Speaker 3: Joel, if I gave you the NFC West or the field, 2137 01:42:26,080 --> 01:42:27,519 Speaker 3: who would you take to win the Super Bowl? 2138 01:42:31,040 --> 01:42:33,000 Speaker 12: I think I think I'm gonna take the NFC West. 2139 01:42:34,400 --> 01:42:34,639 Speaker 8: Wow. 2140 01:42:34,720 --> 01:42:38,960 Speaker 9: I like to I like the defenses in Seattle and 2141 01:42:39,040 --> 01:42:45,160 Speaker 9: Los Angeles quite a bit. Betting on Darnold's probably not 2142 01:42:45,240 --> 01:42:48,360 Speaker 9: the right idea. Kyle Stanahans seems to win them matter what. 2143 01:42:48,800 --> 01:42:49,960 Speaker 9: I like the Rams a lot. 2144 01:42:50,040 --> 01:42:50,920 Speaker 12: I think that's part of it is. 2145 01:42:50,960 --> 01:42:52,080 Speaker 8: I like the Rams a lot. 2146 01:42:52,439 --> 01:42:54,439 Speaker 9: I was talking about this with with some some friends 2147 01:42:54,439 --> 01:42:56,960 Speaker 9: though over the weekend when we're watching football, like this 2148 01:42:57,360 --> 01:43:00,240 Speaker 9: is the year to like, this is a year that 2149 01:43:00,560 --> 01:43:02,479 Speaker 9: I can when was the last time we had a 2150 01:43:02,520 --> 01:43:03,920 Speaker 9: year where we got in the playoffs and there was 2151 01:43:04,000 --> 01:43:05,320 Speaker 9: no like clear favorite. 2152 01:43:05,800 --> 01:43:09,400 Speaker 3: I know, I know, yeah, I mean in the opening round, Joel, 2153 01:43:09,439 --> 01:43:11,040 Speaker 3: I want to say, you had road teams favored in 2154 01:43:11,120 --> 01:43:14,320 Speaker 3: four the six the Eagles were a slight home favorite, 2155 01:43:15,080 --> 01:43:17,280 Speaker 3: and who was our other home I think it was 2156 01:43:17,320 --> 01:43:20,559 Speaker 3: Patriots last night, which you know, so far this weekend 2157 01:43:20,600 --> 01:43:21,280 Speaker 3: has played up to that. 2158 01:43:22,280 --> 01:43:24,720 Speaker 9: It's so wide open that I can't remember who the 2159 01:43:24,800 --> 01:43:26,840 Speaker 9: one seeds are. I they were like twice, there was 2160 01:43:27,000 --> 01:43:28,760 Speaker 9: like twice this weekend that I was like, I was like, 2161 01:43:28,840 --> 01:43:31,360 Speaker 9: when when do the Broncos play? I know, it's like, oh, 2162 01:43:31,439 --> 01:43:35,439 Speaker 9: the Broncos are the one seed. Yeah, that happened to 2163 01:43:35,479 --> 01:43:37,720 Speaker 9: me a bunch. That's how wide open this field is. 2164 01:43:37,760 --> 01:43:40,519 Speaker 9: And so I think it makes it makes predicting it hard. 2165 01:43:40,560 --> 01:43:42,719 Speaker 9: But I do think I like the Rams with Stafford 2166 01:43:42,800 --> 01:43:45,639 Speaker 9: and with that, they've got that defensive line where you've 2167 01:43:45,680 --> 01:43:48,639 Speaker 9: got depth and they could kind of keep coming at. 2168 01:43:48,600 --> 01:43:52,280 Speaker 3: You, Joel, apologies, but technical issues as always great stuff, 2169 01:43:52,439 --> 01:43:54,439 Speaker 3: and uh, hopefully we won't talk to you very soon, 2170 01:43:54,479 --> 01:43:56,880 Speaker 3: because that usually means something unforeseen has happened. 2171 01:43:58,200 --> 01:43:59,920 Speaker 9: Hey, you know, it's good to get it out of 2172 01:44:00,080 --> 01:44:02,519 Speaker 9: talk a football every once in a while, even in 2173 01:44:02,560 --> 01:44:03,280 Speaker 9: the middle of January. 2174 01:44:03,560 --> 01:44:06,080 Speaker 10: Thank you, sir, talk to him when pitchers and catchers report, 2175 01:44:06,160 --> 01:44:07,160 Speaker 10: We got a couple of weeks. 2176 01:44:08,960 --> 01:44:09,519 Speaker 8: That is true. 2177 01:44:09,600 --> 01:44:11,120 Speaker 12: I am already paying attention to it. 2178 01:44:11,240 --> 01:44:14,240 Speaker 3: So you said, though, Joel, do you'd honestly know the 2179 01:44:14,320 --> 01:44:16,360 Speaker 3: date of when pitchers and catchers do report? 2180 01:44:17,240 --> 01:44:17,880 Speaker 12: I don't know. 2181 01:44:18,280 --> 01:44:20,840 Speaker 9: I don't know the date this year because I think 2182 01:44:20,880 --> 01:44:22,760 Speaker 9: it moves up like a week or so because of 2183 01:44:22,840 --> 01:44:24,439 Speaker 9: the World Baseball Classic. 2184 01:44:24,479 --> 01:44:26,400 Speaker 12: But it's usually like right around Valentine's Day. 2185 01:44:27,000 --> 01:44:29,599 Speaker 9: See, here's here's my baseball thing for you, for you guys, 2186 01:44:30,320 --> 01:44:32,040 Speaker 9: the Brewers International Class. 2187 01:44:32,520 --> 01:44:36,000 Speaker 12: This is just the name thing. The kid's only sixteen. 2188 01:44:36,040 --> 01:44:37,639 Speaker 9: Who knows if he's gonna be any good. But one 2189 01:44:37,680 --> 01:44:39,680 Speaker 9: of the players in the Brews International Class is. 2190 01:44:39,720 --> 01:44:40,519 Speaker 12: Named Ricky Money. 2191 01:44:41,479 --> 01:44:44,680 Speaker 3: Oh my, it's an incredible name. Gosh, that is. 2192 01:44:46,720 --> 01:44:49,200 Speaker 4: You have Joel scouting sixteen year olds. 2193 01:44:49,320 --> 01:44:51,560 Speaker 3: Yeah, I would like to call Joel out, but I 2194 01:44:51,680 --> 01:44:54,120 Speaker 3: was texting my brother over the weekend, and I don't know, Joel, 2195 01:44:54,200 --> 01:44:56,400 Speaker 3: if you can relate to this. It is incredible how 2196 01:44:56,439 --> 01:44:58,760 Speaker 3: many times I've refreshed the Notre Dame message boards this 2197 01:44:58,840 --> 01:45:03,000 Speaker 3: weekend for portal updates. It's it's sore time. 2198 01:45:03,040 --> 01:45:03,280 Speaker 8: I know. 2199 01:45:03,600 --> 01:45:06,040 Speaker 3: It's so pathetic, and I mean, I got to admit 2200 01:45:06,080 --> 01:45:06,599 Speaker 3: it out loud. 2201 01:45:07,880 --> 01:45:10,160 Speaker 9: KB and I both get this question a lot at 2202 01:45:10,200 --> 01:45:13,200 Speaker 9: the Cults Complex, where it's like what team, what team 2203 01:45:13,240 --> 01:45:14,240 Speaker 9: do you care about the most? 2204 01:45:14,360 --> 01:45:14,400 Speaker 8: What? 2205 01:45:14,640 --> 01:45:16,559 Speaker 9: What team is is the one that you're most into? 2206 01:45:17,240 --> 01:45:20,920 Speaker 9: And like, I think that's that's the that's the factor 2207 01:45:21,040 --> 01:45:23,280 Speaker 9: is is in the off season, in the middle of 2208 01:45:23,280 --> 01:45:27,120 Speaker 9: the off season, like when it's you know, twenty degrees 2209 01:45:27,160 --> 01:45:30,040 Speaker 9: outside and baseball teams really really long way off, or 2210 01:45:30,479 --> 01:45:33,320 Speaker 9: they just finished Notre Dame season, and you're you're like, you're. 2211 01:45:33,200 --> 01:45:35,240 Speaker 12: Interested in what's next? That's the team. 2212 01:45:35,400 --> 01:45:38,200 Speaker 9: That's the team you're most interested in is whichever one 2213 01:45:38,240 --> 01:45:40,240 Speaker 9: you can't put down even when there's nothing to pay 2214 01:45:40,280 --> 01:45:40,840 Speaker 9: attention to. 2215 01:45:41,160 --> 01:45:43,040 Speaker 3: I swear Joel and I are better fathers than we 2216 01:45:43,120 --> 01:45:46,599 Speaker 3: sound like right now. Trust me on that end, Joel, 2217 01:45:47,200 --> 01:45:48,320 Speaker 3: enjoy some quiet time, man. 2218 01:45:48,400 --> 01:45:48,640 Speaker 8: Thank you. 2219 01:45:49,479 --> 01:45:52,879 Speaker 3: You're right some good guys, Joel a ericson Payless Slickers 2220 01:45:52,960 --> 01:45:54,960 Speaker 3: hot Line. Mark Dyke Den, let's cue us up for 2221 01:45:55,040 --> 01:45:57,360 Speaker 3: a checkdown, like kind of good fathers maybe you know, 2222 01:45:57,439 --> 01:45:59,320 Speaker 3: maybe not great ones, but I mean, you know, kind 2223 01:45:59,320 --> 01:46:00,960 Speaker 3: of good you got, you got multitask. I mean, look 2224 01:46:00,960 --> 01:46:03,280 Speaker 3: at Mark Dyton. Did he respond my text for four 2225 01:46:03,360 --> 01:46:06,800 Speaker 3: hours yesterday? The man's so hungover, Mark, let's start off there. 2226 01:46:06,960 --> 01:46:08,799 Speaker 3: Congrats to your Chicago bears. 2227 01:46:08,920 --> 01:46:09,160 Speaker 8: Thank you. 2228 01:46:09,560 --> 01:46:12,759 Speaker 3: That was epic. Give me the verbal or the audible 2229 01:46:12,840 --> 01:46:15,720 Speaker 3: reaction when Caleb Williams found Roma Dune's. 2230 01:46:15,479 --> 01:46:19,960 Speaker 10: And I screamed and I laughed at the same time, 2231 01:46:20,000 --> 01:46:21,960 Speaker 10: which I didn't know it was humanly possible, but my 2232 01:46:22,080 --> 01:46:26,200 Speaker 10: body did this like laughing slash scream If that makes 2233 01:46:26,200 --> 01:46:26,719 Speaker 10: any sense. 2234 01:46:27,640 --> 01:46:30,439 Speaker 3: I just picture him also crying as well, tears of joy. Oh. 2235 01:46:30,479 --> 01:46:32,719 Speaker 10: I fell to the floor a couple times when Romeo 2236 01:46:32,800 --> 01:46:35,040 Speaker 10: Dobbs coming up with came up with a big catchum 2237 01:46:35,080 --> 01:46:37,240 Speaker 10: like someone knock him out? What's happening here? 2238 01:46:37,400 --> 01:46:40,160 Speaker 3: Brownsworpd like, hey, we checked on the neighborhood there, the 2239 01:46:40,280 --> 01:46:42,240 Speaker 3: Dyton residents over there today. 2240 01:46:42,400 --> 01:46:44,840 Speaker 10: I had a gutturls. I went outside and had a 2241 01:46:45,000 --> 01:46:48,680 Speaker 10: guttural eforek scream at like eleven thirty at night, I 2242 01:46:49,280 --> 01:46:51,160 Speaker 10: echoed off, like the buildings. 2243 01:46:50,960 --> 01:46:53,280 Speaker 3: God bless fandom. I think that was probably the same 2244 01:46:53,320 --> 01:46:55,599 Speaker 3: noise you heard inside of the Peach Bowl on Friday nights. 2245 01:46:55,640 --> 01:46:58,519 Speaker 3: We'll continue to talk more about Indiana in Oregon A 2246 01:46:58,680 --> 01:47:01,840 Speaker 3: seven and a half point five the Hoosiers looking ahead 2247 01:47:01,920 --> 01:47:05,559 Speaker 3: to a week from tonight at hard Rock Stadium in Miami. 2248 01:47:05,680 --> 01:47:08,360 Speaker 3: Trenton Green scheduled to join us coming up Wednesday. Well, 2249 01:47:08,400 --> 01:47:10,680 Speaker 3: if Taylor tannembob on tomorrow does awesome work for the 2250 01:47:10,720 --> 01:47:13,439 Speaker 3: ACCY Network, we'll get the Miami side of it coming 2251 01:47:13,479 --> 01:47:14,920 Speaker 3: up with her. And obviously she used to call this 2252 01:47:15,120 --> 01:47:19,000 Speaker 3: market home. Pacers two game wins, streak games boyd. The 2253 01:47:19,080 --> 01:47:21,920 Speaker 3: heat on Saturday I thought was truly impressive. A wire 2254 01:47:21,960 --> 01:47:24,679 Speaker 3: to wire be probably their best one of the season. 2255 01:47:24,720 --> 01:47:27,599 Speaker 3: In Pascal Siakam, I think only had like eleven, which 2256 01:47:28,080 --> 01:47:30,160 Speaker 3: this year has been like Siakam has thirty and the 2257 01:47:30,200 --> 01:47:32,080 Speaker 3: Pacers still lose by twenty. They figured it out. 2258 01:47:32,080 --> 01:47:34,280 Speaker 4: I thought Andrew Nemharer had a great game in that one, 2259 01:47:34,439 --> 01:47:36,559 Speaker 4: and they're streaking right now. 2260 01:47:37,200 --> 01:47:39,320 Speaker 3: Yeah, I guess you call to a streak when you've 2261 01:47:39,320 --> 01:47:41,000 Speaker 3: only won what seven or eight all year long? 2262 01:47:41,120 --> 01:47:42,840 Speaker 4: Hey hey, hey, hey, hey, hand break up the past. 2263 01:47:42,880 --> 01:47:43,800 Speaker 4: Now we're in a present on. 2264 01:47:43,800 --> 01:47:46,599 Speaker 3: Thousand and one wins. Now for Rick Carlisle Andrew dummart 2265 01:47:46,680 --> 01:47:49,080 Speaker 3: is questionable tonight. He's battle a little bit of a 2266 01:47:49,160 --> 01:47:50,600 Speaker 3: back here over the last week. He did miss the 2267 01:47:50,640 --> 01:47:53,840 Speaker 3: game prior to Saturday Night's went over Miami. We'll see 2268 01:47:53,880 --> 01:47:57,120 Speaker 3: about Jalen Brown. Sounds like he's pretty iffy for the Celtics. Reminder, 2269 01:47:57,240 --> 01:48:01,360 Speaker 3: this is a Peacock game, seven thirty Peacock tonight, So 2270 01:48:01,439 --> 01:48:04,640 Speaker 3: no Chris Quinn and JJ. You'll get Robbie Hummel and 2271 01:48:04,800 --> 01:48:08,320 Speaker 3: Michael Grady among the voices you'll hear tonight on that 2272 01:48:08,560 --> 01:48:12,240 Speaker 3: Peacock call. In college basketball from over the weekend, it 2273 01:48:12,439 --> 01:48:14,800 Speaker 3: was Indiana Hoosiers, and what a world to live in. 2274 01:48:15,320 --> 01:48:17,519 Speaker 3: The Indiana football team is in the final four, or 2275 01:48:17,640 --> 01:48:20,160 Speaker 3: the final game, i should say, and the basketball team's 2276 01:48:20,160 --> 01:48:23,360 Speaker 3: blowing a home second half lead by sixteen points to Nebraska. 2277 01:48:24,240 --> 01:48:27,800 Speaker 3: Ain't that something you imagine living in the Twilight Zone. 2278 01:48:27,840 --> 01:48:29,720 Speaker 3: Somebody lived on Mars for four years and all of 2279 01:48:29,760 --> 01:48:31,240 Speaker 3: a sudden they come back and you tell him that 2280 01:48:31,800 --> 01:48:34,240 Speaker 3: pretty we had three turnovers that ties a school record 2281 01:48:34,320 --> 01:48:37,760 Speaker 3: for fewest in a game. Braden Smith was outstanding and 2282 01:48:37,920 --> 01:48:40,599 Speaker 3: they have They've matched the best start in school history. 2283 01:48:40,680 --> 01:48:43,840 Speaker 3: Now five and zero here in the Big Ten. Their 2284 01:48:44,000 --> 01:48:46,280 Speaker 3: tough Big Ten slate starts to pick up here. They've 2285 01:48:46,280 --> 01:48:49,599 Speaker 3: got Iowa coming up mid week, Indiana at be at 2286 01:48:49,720 --> 01:48:52,880 Speaker 3: Michigan State tomorrow night. That bumped up. It wasn't eight 2287 01:48:52,880 --> 01:48:55,400 Speaker 3: o'clock start time. I believe that's now seven o'clock. That 2288 01:48:55,520 --> 01:48:57,720 Speaker 3: will be on Peacock And obviously our sister station will 2289 01:48:57,760 --> 01:49:02,960 Speaker 3: have you covered wib You see goats up and erect. 2290 01:49:03,400 --> 01:49:10,840 Speaker 3: Mark Dighton behind the glass over there, Oh huh, probably 2291 01:49:10,880 --> 01:49:12,719 Speaker 3: would have floated a little better. I hadn't have butchered 2292 01:49:12,800 --> 01:49:17,640 Speaker 3: it there, But may I would ask him, butcherd I 2293 01:49:17,680 --> 01:49:19,479 Speaker 3: would ask if I'm wrong, But I don't want to 2294 01:49:19,479 --> 01:49:23,200 Speaker 3: get into too many more details there. Mark, congrats on 2295 01:49:23,360 --> 01:49:25,840 Speaker 3: your bears getting it done there. That was the voice 2296 01:49:25,840 --> 01:49:29,040 Speaker 3: of Matt Lafleur. Does sound like Adam Scheffer reporter earlier 2297 01:49:29,080 --> 01:49:31,120 Speaker 3: today that Matt Lafleur and the Packers working on a 2298 01:49:31,160 --> 01:49:34,400 Speaker 3: contract extension. So I think there was a bit of 2299 01:49:34,800 --> 01:49:37,880 Speaker 3: whatever rumor unknown about the future of Matt Lafleur That 2300 01:49:37,920 --> 01:49:40,880 Speaker 3: would be ludicrous, right for Green Bay to part ways 2301 01:49:40,920 --> 01:49:41,240 Speaker 3: with him? 2302 01:49:41,479 --> 01:49:44,800 Speaker 4: I mean, I get anyone else out of green Bay? 2303 01:49:45,800 --> 01:49:48,240 Speaker 10: Yeah, I mean Packers fans do not care for him 2304 01:49:48,320 --> 01:49:50,639 Speaker 10: right now. They think they needed clean slate. 2305 01:49:50,800 --> 01:49:52,439 Speaker 3: So do they want to sit down with a Colts 2306 01:49:52,479 --> 01:49:53,880 Speaker 3: fan and have some coffee this morning? 2307 01:49:54,120 --> 01:49:54,280 Speaker 8: Yeah? 2308 01:49:54,320 --> 01:49:56,479 Speaker 10: I know they had. I saw a poll on like 2309 01:49:56,760 --> 01:49:59,439 Speaker 10: ESPN Milwaukee like months ago, and it was like, who's 2310 01:49:59,479 --> 01:50:04,280 Speaker 10: the if the Packers parted waves with Matt Lafleur, would 2311 01:50:04,320 --> 01:50:06,599 Speaker 10: any of the other three teams in the division get 2312 01:50:07,000 --> 01:50:09,479 Speaker 10: like hire him instead of their current coach? And that 2313 01:50:09,680 --> 01:50:11,120 Speaker 10: was like, no, Matt Lafleur is the worst of the 2314 01:50:11,160 --> 01:50:13,880 Speaker 10: four in the division, so there is a lot of 2315 01:50:13,960 --> 01:50:16,120 Speaker 10: angst towards him and towards the team in general. 2316 01:50:16,880 --> 01:50:18,840 Speaker 3: Take a pulse the rest of the NFL and then 2317 01:50:19,120 --> 01:50:20,760 Speaker 3: get back to me on that. So we still have 2318 01:50:20,880 --> 01:50:23,360 Speaker 3: our eight openings here. I assume that is it. 2319 01:50:23,520 --> 01:50:24,040 Speaker 8: But I don't know. 2320 01:50:24,439 --> 01:50:26,799 Speaker 3: Did we get anything lingering with I don't know, Mike Tomlin. 2321 01:50:26,880 --> 01:50:29,439 Speaker 3: Maybe tonight. I guess I'll have to wait and see 2322 01:50:29,479 --> 01:50:33,080 Speaker 3: exactly how everything pans out. It is indeed time for 2323 01:50:33,240 --> 01:50:35,280 Speaker 3: our goats of the weekend. 2324 01:50:36,200 --> 01:50:37,080 Speaker 1: Who's the goat. 2325 01:50:37,240 --> 01:50:39,680 Speaker 3: I tould you all that I was the greatest of 2326 01:50:39,760 --> 01:50:40,320 Speaker 3: all time. 2327 01:50:40,520 --> 01:50:42,559 Speaker 9: Short here's Michael at the filine I. 2328 01:50:42,600 --> 01:50:43,800 Speaker 3: Shot on ell. 2329 01:50:51,680 --> 01:50:52,840 Speaker 1: Or goat. 2330 01:50:59,040 --> 01:51:01,400 Speaker 8: This guy of the week. 2331 01:51:03,560 --> 01:51:05,280 Speaker 3: Well, I gotta start with the good with hell A 2332 01:51:05,320 --> 01:51:07,679 Speaker 3: lot of people are feeling on this Monday morning, James Boyd, 2333 01:51:07,800 --> 01:51:11,120 Speaker 3: let me kick things off with you, your good goat 2334 01:51:11,320 --> 01:51:12,080 Speaker 3: of the weekend. 2335 01:51:13,120 --> 01:51:17,320 Speaker 4: My good goat of the weekend would have to be 2336 01:51:17,520 --> 01:51:21,639 Speaker 4: D'Angelo pons. That pick six, one of the biggest moments 2337 01:51:21,680 --> 01:51:26,000 Speaker 4: in IU football history, really IU athletics history, was special 2338 01:51:26,160 --> 01:51:28,720 Speaker 4: to see. And boy, he had me getting up off 2339 01:51:28,760 --> 01:51:30,720 Speaker 4: the couch standing in front of the TV immediately. 2340 01:51:31,479 --> 01:51:33,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's gonna rank up there. I know it's not 2341 01:51:33,280 --> 01:51:36,280 Speaker 3: maybe the watch shot end of the game moment in 2342 01:51:36,400 --> 01:51:40,040 Speaker 3: your own building against Kentucky or obviously Keith Smart and 2343 01:51:40,120 --> 01:51:41,920 Speaker 3: a lot of people bring up the killings Worth dunk 2344 01:51:41,920 --> 01:51:44,719 Speaker 3: against Duke back in the day, Omar Cooper on the road. 2345 01:51:44,840 --> 01:51:47,360 Speaker 3: But that is gonna be up there in IU lore. 2346 01:51:47,600 --> 01:51:50,000 Speaker 3: Very deserved right there, Mark Dyton, where are you going. 2347 01:51:50,280 --> 01:51:53,040 Speaker 10: My Saturday night? How could it not be? Caleb Williams, 2348 01:51:53,080 --> 01:51:55,400 Speaker 10: Ben Johnson and the Chicago Bears. What a win, What 2349 01:51:55,520 --> 01:51:58,479 Speaker 10: a feeling. I had a horrible headache on Sunday. It 2350 01:51:58,560 --> 01:52:01,360 Speaker 10: was not alcohol related with probably because of the stress. 2351 01:52:01,720 --> 01:52:03,920 Speaker 10: And then the guttural release I had as that game 2352 01:52:03,960 --> 01:52:06,680 Speaker 10: went final. The fourth and eight throw from Caleb Bell 2353 01:52:06,760 --> 01:52:09,519 Speaker 10: guttural g U T T E R A L. I 2354 01:52:09,600 --> 01:52:10,400 Speaker 10: believe that's correct. 2355 01:52:10,439 --> 01:52:11,000 Speaker 3: I was smooth. 2356 01:52:11,640 --> 01:52:13,479 Speaker 10: The fourth and eight throw from Caleb was a thing 2357 01:52:13,520 --> 01:52:16,000 Speaker 10: of beauty. Soldier Field coming on glued on the DJ 2358 01:52:16,120 --> 01:52:19,120 Speaker 10: Moore touchdown. The fan who somehow snuck an actual cheese 2359 01:52:19,160 --> 01:52:22,520 Speaker 10: Greater into the stadium and was grating actual cheese. 2360 01:52:22,320 --> 01:52:23,759 Speaker 3: Should be nervous about security. 2361 01:52:23,840 --> 01:52:24,240 Speaker 8: I don't know. 2362 01:52:25,120 --> 01:52:28,240 Speaker 10: Ben Johnson Locker Rooms, Beach saying f the Packers, it 2363 01:52:28,360 --> 01:52:30,840 Speaker 10: was a glorious reality that felt like a fever dream, 2364 01:52:31,120 --> 01:52:34,719 Speaker 10: that was a dopamine high without drugs. It was absolutely glorious. 2365 01:52:34,760 --> 01:52:38,759 Speaker 10: And the Cubs signed Alex Bregman. So yeah, boom, boom, 2366 01:52:38,880 --> 01:52:40,799 Speaker 10: an all time night in Chicago sports. 2367 01:52:40,960 --> 01:52:42,800 Speaker 3: You guys think Mark is excited right now? 2368 01:52:44,120 --> 01:52:44,799 Speaker 10: Are excited? 2369 01:52:45,520 --> 01:52:47,360 Speaker 4: You described it pretty well and oh. 2370 01:52:47,320 --> 01:52:51,840 Speaker 3: Lord yeah again, I will say definitely closer to midnight 2371 01:52:51,920 --> 01:52:54,360 Speaker 3: than it is six o'clock right now. Inside of that glass, 2372 01:52:55,120 --> 01:52:58,320 Speaker 3: I will Mark, I will go with that game but 2373 01:52:58,439 --> 01:53:00,880 Speaker 3: I have a specific element, and that would be the 2374 01:53:01,080 --> 01:53:05,760 Speaker 3: post game handshake. Oh my gosh, I hate to go 2375 01:53:05,880 --> 01:53:08,519 Speaker 3: political on here. It looked like Donald Trump like shaking 2376 01:53:08,600 --> 01:53:11,760 Speaker 3: Biden's hand before debate. That was incredible. 2377 01:53:11,920 --> 01:53:13,880 Speaker 4: What are they so icy towards each other? 2378 01:53:13,960 --> 01:53:17,360 Speaker 3: I don't understand. No, I'm like, this is awesome, like 2379 01:53:19,040 --> 01:53:21,519 Speaker 3: healthy rivalries and sports are good. 2380 01:53:21,680 --> 01:53:24,120 Speaker 10: Well, the thing that happened was that when Ben Jonson's 2381 01:53:24,160 --> 01:53:27,519 Speaker 10: introductory press conference, he said he enjoyed beating Matt Lafleora 2382 01:53:27,600 --> 01:53:30,360 Speaker 10: twice a year obviously as the Lions OC and Matt 2383 01:53:30,439 --> 01:53:32,560 Speaker 10: Laflora clapped back and said, I've never even had a 2384 01:53:32,640 --> 01:53:35,160 Speaker 10: conversation with Ben Johnson before. He's like, I don't even 2385 01:53:35,200 --> 01:53:37,400 Speaker 10: know him. I don't know if we've even exchanged words. 2386 01:53:37,439 --> 01:53:40,160 Speaker 10: So there is kind of a a pissing match going 2387 01:53:40,200 --> 01:53:42,560 Speaker 10: on between you. I love it. 2388 01:53:42,840 --> 01:53:45,840 Speaker 3: I mean you have the pregame midfield, the team's coming together. 2389 01:53:46,040 --> 01:53:48,519 Speaker 3: That was a little a lah harball Jim Schwartz from 2390 01:53:48,640 --> 01:53:52,000 Speaker 3: years ago. With that handshake. I just thought that was hilarious. 2391 01:53:52,040 --> 01:53:54,600 Speaker 3: And I know I probably should be like sportsmanship and 2392 01:53:54,960 --> 01:53:57,400 Speaker 3: you know, not a good example for your watchmanship, just 2393 01:53:57,439 --> 01:53:59,880 Speaker 3: for losers and kids for your chill. They're at screw. 2394 01:54:00,120 --> 01:54:00,560 Speaker 11: I love it. 2395 01:54:00,560 --> 01:54:02,240 Speaker 3: I don't know Ben Johnson had that in him. He's 2396 01:54:02,240 --> 01:54:04,640 Speaker 3: got a lot more like he's thought to be the nerd, right, 2397 01:54:04,720 --> 01:54:07,080 Speaker 3: he's thought to be the football whatever. But he's got 2398 01:54:07,120 --> 01:54:09,599 Speaker 3: a lot more animation to him in emotion. 2399 01:54:09,880 --> 01:54:11,640 Speaker 10: You got him on the sidelines and you wouldn't be 2400 01:54:11,680 --> 01:54:13,439 Speaker 10: able to tell if they're winning or losing because he's 2401 01:54:13,479 --> 01:54:15,240 Speaker 10: just got the stone cold stare. And then the Susan 2402 01:54:15,320 --> 01:54:18,040 Speaker 10: game goes final, there's just like this just release of 2403 01:54:18,200 --> 01:54:20,719 Speaker 10: just energy and all he was falling over on Soldier Field. 2404 01:54:21,040 --> 01:54:23,400 Speaker 3: I mean his postgame locker room seeing was absolutely epic, 2405 01:54:23,439 --> 01:54:24,840 Speaker 3: which I know you brought up as well. All right, 2406 01:54:24,880 --> 01:54:26,920 Speaker 3: James Wood, where you going for your negative goat of 2407 01:54:26,960 --> 01:54:27,360 Speaker 3: the weekend? 2408 01:54:27,800 --> 01:54:31,160 Speaker 4: Oh boy, my negative got to the weekend? Probably AJ Brown. 2409 01:54:33,240 --> 01:54:38,480 Speaker 4: He has been the quintessential diva wide receiver all year. 2410 01:54:39,080 --> 01:54:42,000 Speaker 4: So I'm playing about not getting touches and you had 2411 01:54:42,080 --> 01:54:45,040 Speaker 4: some huge drops in a game where your team's offense 2412 01:54:45,080 --> 01:54:48,760 Speaker 4: looked putrid. It's not all on you, but boy, seeing 2413 01:54:48,880 --> 01:54:52,400 Speaker 4: him and Nick Sirianni arguing on the sideline, I was 2414 01:54:52,480 --> 01:54:55,560 Speaker 4: just thinking to myself, is is AJ Brown's last game 2415 01:54:55,840 --> 01:54:56,760 Speaker 4: in Eagles uniform. 2416 01:54:56,840 --> 01:54:58,720 Speaker 3: You know, pardon me, thought before that fourth down play 2417 01:54:58,800 --> 01:55:00,280 Speaker 3: when they took the time out, I thought, you know 2418 01:55:00,360 --> 01:55:02,360 Speaker 3: what if I'm Sirihan, I look at AJ Brown and 2419 01:55:02,400 --> 01:55:04,040 Speaker 3: be like, dude, you've run your mouth this whole year, 2420 01:55:04,360 --> 01:55:06,320 Speaker 3: and you've dropped so many balls. We're throwing the ball 2421 01:55:06,400 --> 01:55:08,640 Speaker 3: to you, and once and for all, you either show 2422 01:55:08,720 --> 01:55:11,640 Speaker 3: up or shut up. Yeah, and instead they throw it 2423 01:55:11,680 --> 01:55:13,560 Speaker 3: into triple coverage. Mark, what do you got? 2424 01:55:14,440 --> 01:55:16,320 Speaker 10: Well, the Packers epic collapses. 2425 01:55:16,360 --> 01:55:18,920 Speaker 3: Obviously you can't coach just Packers Bears for everything. 2426 01:55:19,000 --> 01:55:22,320 Speaker 10: Yeah, I am, I can have this moment on this Monday, 2427 01:55:22,360 --> 01:55:25,560 Speaker 10: Yes I can. The Bears were dead, the fans were 2428 01:55:25,600 --> 01:55:27,880 Speaker 10: non responsive, the oxygen was out of Soldier Field. Matt 2429 01:55:27,960 --> 01:55:30,280 Speaker 10: Lafleur was a member of the Falcon staff that blew 2430 01:55:30,320 --> 01:55:32,080 Speaker 10: a twenty eight to three lead again the Patriots and 2431 01:55:32,120 --> 01:55:34,120 Speaker 10: the Super Bowl. Now he was the head coach of 2432 01:55:34,120 --> 01:55:35,600 Speaker 10: a team that blew a twenty one to three lead, 2433 01:55:35,680 --> 01:55:37,040 Speaker 10: and they're running it back with him. 2434 01:55:37,400 --> 01:55:37,960 Speaker 3: Thank you there. 2435 01:55:38,040 --> 01:55:40,240 Speaker 10: And then also Javon Bullard, what a clown he is 2436 01:55:40,360 --> 01:55:42,480 Speaker 10: on the Packers in the locker room, saying the Bears 2437 01:55:42,520 --> 01:55:44,600 Speaker 10: didn't do anything special. I'm like, well, they came back 2438 01:55:44,640 --> 01:55:47,600 Speaker 10: from twenty one to three with your two total tackles. 2439 01:55:47,800 --> 01:55:50,000 Speaker 10: I'd probably quiet my mouth a little bit there if 2440 01:55:50,000 --> 01:55:52,520 Speaker 10: i'm him, but no, also if I can do a sidebar. 2441 01:55:52,880 --> 01:55:55,560 Speaker 10: It's also the Chargers. Justin Herbert, how many many years 2442 01:55:55,600 --> 01:55:56,240 Speaker 10: are we going to do this? 2443 01:55:56,560 --> 01:55:56,880 Speaker 8: For him? 2444 01:55:56,920 --> 01:55:59,000 Speaker 10: And Jim Harbaugh? We think this is the next step, 2445 01:55:59,400 --> 01:56:02,320 Speaker 10: and then what is that performance last night? That's stunk. 2446 01:56:02,720 --> 01:56:05,600 Speaker 10: They shouldn't have been in the playoffs unfortunately, But you know, 2447 01:56:05,760 --> 01:56:08,240 Speaker 10: they'll probably turn it back in twenty twenty six and 2448 01:56:08,320 --> 01:56:10,160 Speaker 10: we'll be like, hey, Chargers are pretty good team, they 2449 01:56:10,200 --> 01:56:11,360 Speaker 10: just don't show up in the playoffs. 2450 01:56:11,800 --> 01:56:13,600 Speaker 3: My negative go to the weekend is the six to 2451 01:56:13,640 --> 01:56:17,120 Speaker 3: seven epidemic. Will When will it end? 2452 01:56:17,520 --> 01:56:18,600 Speaker 10: I don't know, it's been months. 2453 01:56:18,800 --> 01:56:21,280 Speaker 3: I mean we're watching the games yesterday and I forget 2454 01:56:21,320 --> 01:56:23,880 Speaker 3: which one was sixteen seventeen and Rosie Bow and just 2455 01:56:24,000 --> 01:56:26,680 Speaker 3: I mean, you would have thought Santa Claus had come down. 2456 01:56:26,560 --> 01:56:28,920 Speaker 4: To sixteen seventeen counts as well well? 2457 01:56:29,320 --> 01:56:31,200 Speaker 3: She sees the sixth and the seven. Oh, I mean, 2458 01:56:31,240 --> 01:56:33,200 Speaker 3: it's just and then Mark, have I heard this? It's 2459 01:56:33,240 --> 01:56:35,040 Speaker 3: just correct? Is forty one? Now? The new thing? 2460 01:56:35,280 --> 01:56:37,320 Speaker 10: I've not heard forty one in my household, so that 2461 01:56:37,400 --> 01:56:38,320 Speaker 10: one I'm unfamiliar with. 2462 01:56:38,520 --> 01:56:41,120 Speaker 3: Well, brace yourself. Probably you were too, you know, on 2463 01:56:41,600 --> 01:56:44,120 Speaker 3: hungover you forty yesterday to realize that forty one is 2464 01:56:44,160 --> 01:56:47,360 Speaker 3: a thing. Now it's everywhere. I just I can't believe it, Sop. 2465 01:56:47,520 --> 01:56:48,839 Speaker 4: I don't even know what that means myself. 2466 01:56:49,080 --> 01:56:51,160 Speaker 10: I think it means like the same thing they say 2467 01:56:51,240 --> 01:56:52,800 Speaker 10: four to one or they say forty one. 2468 01:56:55,720 --> 01:56:57,720 Speaker 3: I mean, you watch these college basketball games, and when 2469 01:56:57,760 --> 01:57:00,960 Speaker 3: these teams hit sixty seven, it's the loudest. It sounds 2470 01:57:00,960 --> 01:57:03,360 Speaker 3: like Dangelo Pond's just had to pick six. It's the 2471 01:57:03,440 --> 01:57:05,280 Speaker 3: loudest cheer in the whole game. 2472 01:57:05,480 --> 01:57:06,480 Speaker 4: Are you hating on fun? 2473 01:57:06,560 --> 01:57:09,840 Speaker 3: Old man? I am. I'm sorry. I've had a hair 2474 01:57:09,880 --> 01:57:11,440 Speaker 3: transplant so I can bitch you, Moane. 2475 01:57:11,680 --> 01:57:13,880 Speaker 10: I thought six seven was work a young kids thing. 2476 01:57:13,960 --> 01:57:15,680 Speaker 10: The fact that college students are doing that too, I 2477 01:57:15,720 --> 01:57:16,920 Speaker 10: don't know what we're doing here. 2478 01:57:17,040 --> 01:57:19,400 Speaker 3: Oh dude, it's yeah, it is everywhere. It's everywhere. 2479 01:57:19,400 --> 01:57:21,440 Speaker 4: To say the least, we'll see how I'll never get 2480 01:57:21,480 --> 01:57:21,880 Speaker 4: old people. 2481 01:57:21,960 --> 01:57:23,800 Speaker 10: Let's leave that in twenty twenty five if we can. 2482 01:57:23,920 --> 01:57:25,680 Speaker 3: Yeah, thank you, We'll see how else. Mark and talk 2483 01:57:25,760 --> 01:57:28,720 Speaker 3: Bears Packers. One final time here, we'll get you set 2484 01:57:28,800 --> 01:57:31,080 Speaker 3: a little bit more on what's happening next Monday down 2485 01:57:31,240 --> 01:57:32,440 Speaker 3: in Miami. 2486 01:57:32,160 --> 01:57:33,480 Speaker 4: Called six seven epidemic. 2487 01:57:34,000 --> 01:57:37,440 Speaker 3: It is pandemic. I mean this is COVID. You're five 2488 01:57:37,520 --> 01:57:41,000 Speaker 3: years later, six years later. Let's do a one final time. 2489 01:57:57,120 --> 01:57:59,280 Speaker 3: See the Pacers can get three in a row. They 2490 01:57:59,360 --> 01:58:02,080 Speaker 3: got the Celtics tonight again, this is a Peacock game. 2491 01:58:02,320 --> 01:58:06,200 Speaker 3: Seven point thirty for tip time sounds pretty nique. I 2492 01:58:06,200 --> 01:58:08,320 Speaker 3: haven't watched the Peacock broadcast this year, but I believe 2493 01:58:08,720 --> 01:58:11,560 Speaker 3: that involves Robbie Hummel. I think it's awesome Rivers. They 2494 01:58:11,640 --> 01:58:14,680 Speaker 3: sit like on, you know, one of the benches of 2495 01:58:15,160 --> 01:58:18,080 Speaker 3: the team. So just kind of some different insight I 2496 01:58:18,160 --> 01:58:20,840 Speaker 3: think you'll get. Michael Grady the play by play calls 2497 01:58:20,880 --> 01:58:23,960 Speaker 3: shout out the goat for Pacers and not go to 2498 01:58:24,000 --> 01:58:27,080 Speaker 3: the week always James. Should we share what we just 2499 01:58:27,120 --> 01:58:30,360 Speaker 3: discussed in the break or would them make the IU 2500 01:58:30,440 --> 01:58:31,560 Speaker 3: audience be upset with me? 2501 01:58:34,680 --> 01:58:36,680 Speaker 4: Feel free to share it if you want to. Just 2502 01:58:37,800 --> 01:58:40,600 Speaker 4: have the pitchforks out for Kevin Bowen. 2503 01:58:40,520 --> 01:58:43,200 Speaker 3: Mark, what do you think about this idea? I'm going 2504 01:58:43,240 --> 01:58:47,360 Speaker 3: asterisk for whoever wins a national title because they didn't 2505 01:58:47,360 --> 01:58:49,400 Speaker 3: allow Notre Dame men clearly the best team. 2506 01:58:50,400 --> 01:58:54,880 Speaker 10: Geez believe Miami won, did they not? They beat Notre Dame? 2507 01:58:54,960 --> 01:58:57,240 Speaker 3: And yeah, that was a home game. We got to 2508 01:58:57,240 --> 01:58:59,760 Speaker 3: play games on neutral site fields. That was a three 2509 01:58:59,760 --> 01:59:02,240 Speaker 3: point lost with a freshman quarterback. And that was a 2510 01:59:02,280 --> 01:59:05,320 Speaker 3: Purdue fan. By the way, James Boyd that agreed. 2511 01:59:05,000 --> 01:59:05,520 Speaker 8: With me on that. 2512 01:59:06,240 --> 01:59:10,960 Speaker 4: Shout out to Todd Meyer here working the ego of 2513 01:59:11,680 --> 01:59:12,920 Speaker 4: Kevin Bowen this morning. 2514 01:59:13,080 --> 01:59:13,960 Speaker 3: How pathetic is that? 2515 01:59:14,520 --> 01:59:14,680 Speaker 8: Oh? 2516 01:59:14,760 --> 01:59:16,480 Speaker 3: My god, imagine I'm telling. 2517 01:59:16,240 --> 01:59:18,560 Speaker 4: You that the number one reason why I see you're 2518 01:59:18,600 --> 01:59:21,600 Speaker 4: focusing the wrong thing here, Kevin. The number one reason 2519 01:59:21,680 --> 01:59:26,160 Speaker 4: why Marcus Freeman and Notre Dame was not let into 2520 01:59:26,160 --> 01:59:28,960 Speaker 4: the college football Playoff is because the man puts too 2521 01:59:29,040 --> 01:59:30,760 Speaker 4: much hair dye on his hairline. 2522 01:59:30,960 --> 01:59:32,680 Speaker 3: I know you, You and I have discussed a few 2523 01:59:32,680 --> 01:59:33,040 Speaker 3: weeks ago. 2524 01:59:33,160 --> 01:59:36,960 Speaker 4: God will not honor that. It's a little car. It's fraud. 2525 01:59:37,080 --> 01:59:39,120 Speaker 3: He's too good looking for that. Stop doing it like 2526 01:59:39,600 --> 01:59:40,120 Speaker 3: I needed it. 2527 01:59:40,240 --> 01:59:41,040 Speaker 8: He he did. 2528 01:59:41,200 --> 01:59:43,000 Speaker 3: He doesn't let it go. 2529 01:59:43,080 --> 01:59:43,280 Speaker 8: Brother. 2530 01:59:43,400 --> 01:59:44,800 Speaker 4: If it's thinning there, it's fine. 2531 01:59:45,040 --> 01:59:45,560 Speaker 3: We grew up here. 2532 01:59:45,600 --> 01:59:46,280 Speaker 4: Andy put him on. 2533 01:59:46,560 --> 01:59:52,200 Speaker 3: Preacher Carlos Boozer pretty has boozer especial if it looks 2534 01:59:52,200 --> 01:59:53,920 Speaker 3: like one of those five kids did the sharpie. 2535 01:59:53,960 --> 01:59:56,240 Speaker 4: And I'm telling you, man, if they ever have an 2536 01:59:56,240 --> 01:59:58,360 Speaker 4: outdoor game and it rains, he doesn't have a hood. 2537 01:59:59,360 --> 02:00:01,240 Speaker 3: They've had plenty rain and snow games. 2538 02:00:01,280 --> 02:00:02,960 Speaker 10: I'm Rudy Giuliani out there. 2539 02:00:04,360 --> 02:00:07,440 Speaker 3: Exactly, Man, Trump bite him, Giuliani. We're just getting them 2540 02:00:07,480 --> 02:00:08,000 Speaker 3: all in here on this. 2541 02:00:08,960 --> 02:00:09,160 Speaker 8: Yeah. 2542 02:00:09,360 --> 02:00:13,720 Speaker 4: Yeah, I'm just saying, man, a little less jet black 2543 02:00:13,760 --> 02:00:14,760 Speaker 4: on the hair and he's fine. 2544 02:00:15,120 --> 02:00:16,840 Speaker 3: I will say this in all seriousness. I know I've 2545 02:00:16,880 --> 02:00:18,640 Speaker 3: said it several times. So if those just joined us 2546 02:00:18,720 --> 02:00:22,880 Speaker 3: on this Monday morning. The fact that Indiana with whatever 2547 02:00:23,000 --> 02:00:26,600 Speaker 3: a month off and during that time they're voted to 2548 02:00:26,720 --> 02:00:30,280 Speaker 3: number one team in the playoff, Fernando Mendoza wins the Heisman. 2549 02:00:30,400 --> 02:00:35,040 Speaker 3: Can you imagine the heroes they are in that college campus, 2550 02:00:35,080 --> 02:00:37,880 Speaker 3: that college atmosphere. I mean, like I watched my four years, 2551 02:00:38,200 --> 02:00:40,280 Speaker 3: you know people at I you bow down to Tjon 2552 02:00:40,400 --> 02:00:42,280 Speaker 3: job on the basketball team. Can you imagine what they're 2553 02:00:42,320 --> 02:00:46,440 Speaker 3: doing down there and maybe the attraction that some others 2554 02:00:46,480 --> 02:00:51,160 Speaker 3: are showing them. Oh yeah, And yet they've reached this 2555 02:00:51,240 --> 02:00:54,840 Speaker 3: one of the playoff and Mendoza has taken his game 2556 02:00:54,880 --> 02:01:02,120 Speaker 3: to another level. Eight touchdowns and five incompletions eight touchdowns 2557 02:01:02,200 --> 02:01:06,000 Speaker 3: and five incompletions against Alabama and organ and the team 2558 02:01:06,040 --> 02:01:09,200 Speaker 3: itself thirty five point win over Alabama, what was it 2559 02:01:09,280 --> 02:01:13,040 Speaker 3: thirty four against Oregon. It just that's like James taking 2560 02:01:13,120 --> 02:01:20,480 Speaker 3: it to another level. That yeah, as if to say, yeah, 2561 02:01:20,520 --> 02:01:21,800 Speaker 3: as if I need to be in all about the 2562 02:01:21,880 --> 02:01:26,000 Speaker 3: story even more, I am. Yeah, it's crazy. And again, 2563 02:01:26,200 --> 02:01:29,760 Speaker 3: it's not Cinderella. This is a beat down. This is 2564 02:01:29,920 --> 02:01:30,440 Speaker 3: King Kong. 2565 02:01:30,640 --> 02:01:35,480 Speaker 4: I mean, just a heavyweight beating up on any. 2566 02:01:35,320 --> 02:01:36,160 Speaker 3: Team in their path. 2567 02:01:36,320 --> 02:01:40,480 Speaker 4: And they're led by a coach who has become kind 2568 02:01:40,520 --> 02:01:44,400 Speaker 4: of like the the coach of like the country in 2569 02:01:44,480 --> 02:01:47,080 Speaker 4: a way, I think people love Kurt Signetti. You know 2570 02:01:47,160 --> 02:01:49,040 Speaker 4: what what I was fascinating to me, Kevin, is you. 2571 02:01:49,280 --> 02:01:51,120 Speaker 3: With my General Curtis Signetti. 2572 02:01:51,720 --> 02:01:55,120 Speaker 4: Yeah, General Curtis Sgnetti. I follow him into battle. Don't 2573 02:01:55,120 --> 02:01:56,760 Speaker 4: put me on the front lines though, I mean, you know, 2574 02:01:56,760 --> 02:01:59,840 Speaker 4: I ain't bulletproof. But at the same time, he would 2575 02:01:59,840 --> 02:02:02,920 Speaker 4: get me some belief that we could pull out the victory. 2576 02:02:03,120 --> 02:02:05,760 Speaker 10: Yes, yes, isn't walking on the drum line as well? 2577 02:02:06,200 --> 02:02:08,840 Speaker 4: No, I'm not deving the threatrics you know, let me 2578 02:02:08,920 --> 02:02:10,880 Speaker 4: know when you know I'm back here. 2579 02:02:10,960 --> 02:02:11,760 Speaker 3: Guys, Yeah, let me know. 2580 02:02:11,800 --> 02:02:14,480 Speaker 4: When we get there, we gain some advantages and then 2581 02:02:14,520 --> 02:02:17,160 Speaker 4: i'll you know, pop out the power of a finisher. 2582 02:02:17,320 --> 02:02:19,440 Speaker 4: You know, I'm a guy that part of the group project. 2583 02:02:19,520 --> 02:02:21,400 Speaker 4: I'm not starting anything. I'll get your cross. 2584 02:02:21,240 --> 02:02:23,600 Speaker 3: Finish line, extra point kicker, someone else scored a touchdown. 2585 02:02:23,600 --> 02:02:25,640 Speaker 3: I'll tell you what. It's some crucial kicks missed this weekend. 2586 02:02:25,760 --> 02:02:28,280 Speaker 3: So that's a Mark's opponent there. 2587 02:02:28,840 --> 02:02:31,440 Speaker 10: Bed So once you say that, you'd be shocked if 2588 02:02:31,480 --> 02:02:35,480 Speaker 10: some NFL teams haven't or won't call in on signette. 2589 02:02:35,680 --> 02:02:37,840 Speaker 4: How does that even work? I guess that's my question. 2590 02:02:38,480 --> 02:02:40,160 Speaker 4: Do you just literally just call him because you want to? 2591 02:02:40,720 --> 02:02:43,320 Speaker 3: Well, I I mean, I assume you're calling his agent. Well, yeah, 2592 02:02:43,360 --> 02:02:44,800 Speaker 3: that's what I mean. But yeah, I don't think you 2593 02:02:44,880 --> 02:02:46,320 Speaker 3: need Scott Dolson's permission. 2594 02:02:46,400 --> 02:02:49,520 Speaker 4: But yeah, but I mean, how does his contract work? 2595 02:02:49,600 --> 02:02:49,760 Speaker 5: Do you? 2596 02:02:50,640 --> 02:02:53,200 Speaker 3: You're in a contract, you're not a free agent, right, 2597 02:02:53,240 --> 02:02:54,600 Speaker 3: you'd have to I mean, the NFL team you have 2598 02:02:54,640 --> 02:02:57,640 Speaker 3: to pay the buyout. Boy, I'd be a hefty, hefty buyout. 2599 02:02:58,080 --> 02:03:00,480 Speaker 3: But like I think, and really, the to this couple 2600 02:03:00,480 --> 02:03:02,280 Speaker 3: of yearsgo a psychond. I think you're seeing more NFL 2601 02:03:02,360 --> 02:03:05,640 Speaker 3: teams James do the why not interview everyone? And I 2602 02:03:05,800 --> 02:03:09,160 Speaker 3: agree with that, like because my thought is this, I'm 2603 02:03:09,200 --> 02:03:12,680 Speaker 3: gonna interview you, and I'm gonna get intel. I want 2604 02:03:12,840 --> 02:03:16,040 Speaker 3: to get information. And I might sit there and say, Okay, 2605 02:03:16,040 --> 02:03:18,560 Speaker 3: I'm interviewing James boy to Mark Dyton, Okay, I'm gonna 2606 02:03:18,600 --> 02:03:22,080 Speaker 3: hire James boyd if But I really liked that Mark 2607 02:03:22,160 --> 02:03:25,320 Speaker 3: Dyton plan for training camp. I was a big fan 2608 02:03:25,400 --> 02:03:28,880 Speaker 3: of what he said. Let me spice that out and 2609 02:03:28,960 --> 02:03:31,640 Speaker 3: now present that to you. And now you might sit 2610 02:03:31,680 --> 02:03:33,800 Speaker 3: there and say, hmmm, I haven't thought about it like that. 2611 02:03:34,040 --> 02:03:36,200 Speaker 3: That's a good idea. And if I interview fifteen candidates, 2612 02:03:36,480 --> 02:03:39,000 Speaker 3: I'm just gonna get little morsels of info throughout this. 2613 02:03:39,200 --> 02:03:42,839 Speaker 3: Plus you never know when the cycle is going to refresh. 2614 02:03:43,480 --> 02:03:45,920 Speaker 3: And now you have talked with, you know, all of 2615 02:03:45,960 --> 02:03:49,760 Speaker 3: these coaches, So I mean I get there. Maybe is 2616 02:03:49,840 --> 02:03:52,200 Speaker 3: a little bit of like you want to have an 2617 02:03:52,240 --> 02:03:52,880 Speaker 3: urgency to get What. 2618 02:03:52,880 --> 02:03:54,880 Speaker 4: You're saying is the bear should give a call to 2619 02:03:54,960 --> 02:03:57,360 Speaker 4: Kurt Signetti And I used to give a call to 2620 02:03:57,400 --> 02:03:58,000 Speaker 4: Ben Johnson. 2621 02:04:00,920 --> 02:04:02,040 Speaker 3: Mark, would you take that trade? 2622 02:04:02,480 --> 02:04:02,520 Speaker 1: No? 2623 02:04:03,360 --> 02:04:06,000 Speaker 3: No way, no, And I you fans would never If 2624 02:04:06,040 --> 02:04:07,720 Speaker 3: I were an NFL owner right now, I would win 2625 02:04:07,800 --> 02:04:09,879 Speaker 3: thousand percent interview Kurt Signetti. 2626 02:04:10,040 --> 02:04:10,880 Speaker 10: I'd interview him. 2627 02:04:11,000 --> 02:04:14,240 Speaker 3: I'd want to hear about this CEO. I'd want to 2628 02:04:14,280 --> 02:04:17,880 Speaker 3: hear about his leadership, his you know play. And again, 2629 02:04:18,000 --> 02:04:20,640 Speaker 3: I don't let me make this very clear, Signetty does 2630 02:04:20,720 --> 02:04:24,080 Speaker 3: not strike me as someone that wants to pursue the NFL. No, 2631 02:04:24,360 --> 02:04:25,880 Speaker 3: I think I strikes me as that either. Do I 2632 02:04:26,240 --> 02:04:27,920 Speaker 3: need to repeat the line I used last week and 2633 02:04:27,960 --> 02:04:29,960 Speaker 3: talking about what I think kurtz Signetti thinks of his 2634 02:04:30,640 --> 02:04:32,520 Speaker 3: job at IU. I probably won't because I think I 2635 02:04:32,520 --> 02:04:37,280 Speaker 3: got in trouble for last week. But nonetheless, I think 2636 02:04:37,320 --> 02:04:39,560 Speaker 3: he loved you know. He's probably one of the rare 2637 02:04:39,640 --> 02:04:42,400 Speaker 3: coaches given the age to really embrace the new era 2638 02:04:42,480 --> 02:04:46,440 Speaker 3: of college football. I mean he's thriving in it. Yeah, 2639 02:04:46,760 --> 02:04:49,320 Speaker 3: And I mean he's definitely had quotes where like hey, 2640 02:04:49,360 --> 02:04:51,320 Speaker 3: I don't know if I love it, But he's also 2641 02:04:51,320 --> 02:04:52,880 Speaker 3: had quotes of like, hey, if this was five or 2642 02:04:52,880 --> 02:04:55,760 Speaker 3: six years ago, this is not happening. No, at least 2643 02:04:55,880 --> 02:04:59,040 Speaker 3: not not happening anywhere near as quickly as it happened. 2644 02:04:59,440 --> 02:05:02,000 Speaker 3: The transfer portal has been obviously very helpful to him. 2645 02:05:02,480 --> 02:05:04,920 Speaker 3: And then I think from a financial standpoint, now we're 2646 02:05:04,920 --> 02:05:07,560 Speaker 3: seeing Indiana being Indiana, sitting at the adult table. 2647 02:05:09,040 --> 02:05:10,920 Speaker 4: I mean they're kicking people off at a table off 2648 02:05:10,960 --> 02:05:11,400 Speaker 4: the island. 2649 02:05:11,440 --> 02:05:13,240 Speaker 3: Basically true, true, good. 2650 02:05:13,160 --> 02:05:15,640 Speaker 4: Luck trying to swim without your paddle. I mean, that's 2651 02:05:15,680 --> 02:05:17,520 Speaker 4: what they're doing in the teams take you out to 2652 02:05:17,560 --> 02:05:19,880 Speaker 4: the deep end and boy gets ugly seven and a half, 2653 02:05:19,960 --> 02:05:22,440 Speaker 4: smacking you with the or pretty much. I mean that's 2654 02:05:22,480 --> 02:05:22,880 Speaker 4: what they do. 2655 02:05:23,000 --> 02:05:25,400 Speaker 3: They literally just whoop you well. And I think what 2656 02:05:25,520 --> 02:05:29,360 Speaker 3: they do too, is they're able to break you early 2657 02:05:29,480 --> 02:05:31,640 Speaker 3: in games. Have you seen the stat where they've picked 2658 02:05:31,680 --> 02:05:33,839 Speaker 3: off a pass on like five opening drives. 2659 02:05:34,600 --> 02:05:37,840 Speaker 4: I didn't realize that that is Wow, that's a stat 2660 02:05:37,960 --> 02:05:38,200 Speaker 4: for you. 2661 02:05:38,800 --> 02:05:40,600 Speaker 3: Boy. I'm trying to think of the last game I 2662 02:05:40,640 --> 02:05:42,360 Speaker 3: guess over in Penn State where like a team of 2663 02:05:42,440 --> 02:05:45,960 Speaker 3: stayed in phase Yeah you know again. Yesterday NFL Wild 2664 02:05:46,000 --> 02:05:48,800 Speaker 3: Card Weekend, Mike Turrico shared the stat. It was until 2665 02:05:48,840 --> 02:05:50,680 Speaker 3: the fourth quarter of the final game of the day, 2666 02:05:50,960 --> 02:05:55,040 Speaker 3: so you went eleven straight quarters Bill's Jags Eagles forty 2667 02:05:55,120 --> 02:05:58,360 Speaker 3: nine Ers Patriots Chargers before any score got to a 2668 02:05:58,560 --> 02:06:02,040 Speaker 3: two score lead. I mean it was unbelievable football there, 2669 02:06:02,320 --> 02:06:06,960 Speaker 3: whereas Indiana they just break you so early in these 2670 02:06:07,000 --> 02:06:10,160 Speaker 3: games where it's an avalanche, it's a snowball effect, and 2671 02:06:10,240 --> 02:06:16,480 Speaker 3: seemingly you know they're the ones. Yeah, they are creating 2672 02:06:16,640 --> 02:06:18,880 Speaker 3: I think their own luck because of how much pressure 2673 02:06:18,920 --> 02:06:20,960 Speaker 3: that they put on you. Whereas when that ball's when 2674 02:06:21,200 --> 02:06:24,440 Speaker 3: Mendoza has the rare fumble in midfield, boom, there's Pat 2675 02:06:24,480 --> 02:06:27,440 Speaker 3: Cougan right there. And when Oregon has Dante Moore running 2676 02:06:27,440 --> 02:06:30,120 Speaker 3: into his fourth string running back, Boom, there's Indiana to 2677 02:06:30,160 --> 02:06:32,440 Speaker 3: pounce on it. And then they get seven off of that. 2678 02:06:32,680 --> 02:06:33,840 Speaker 3: So I guess that would be a quot. I think 2679 02:06:33,840 --> 02:06:35,480 Speaker 3: if you're a Miami fan right now for Monday Night, 2680 02:06:35,520 --> 02:06:38,920 Speaker 3: it's like, can we just weather the early storm? Can 2681 02:06:39,000 --> 02:06:43,240 Speaker 3: we just breathe after the first quarter. I don't know, 2682 02:06:43,280 --> 02:06:45,600 Speaker 3: it's hard to He's making these seem suffocate. I was 2683 02:06:45,640 --> 02:06:47,560 Speaker 3: gonna say, they kick you in the ribs and they 2684 02:06:47,680 --> 02:06:50,720 Speaker 3: kick you while you're down. What a great team? Am 2685 02:06:50,760 --> 02:06:52,400 Speaker 3: I on an island tonight? I'll take Steelers. 2686 02:06:53,480 --> 02:06:56,240 Speaker 4: I think you are my friend. I am on Houston 2687 02:06:56,400 --> 02:06:57,240 Speaker 4: Island right now. 2688 02:06:57,400 --> 02:06:58,320 Speaker 10: I'm taking the Texans. 2689 02:06:58,400 --> 02:07:03,280 Speaker 3: Yeah, so winner goes to Foxborough right Bill's Broncos. Mark 2690 02:07:03,520 --> 02:07:05,760 Speaker 3: your Bears are a three and a half point underdog. 2691 02:07:05,800 --> 02:07:08,200 Speaker 3: I saw hosting the Rams. And then we'll get a 2692 02:07:08,320 --> 02:07:11,720 Speaker 3: third meeting Seahawks forty nine ers up there in the 2693 02:07:11,760 --> 02:07:14,720 Speaker 3: Pacific Northwest. We'll get kick times after tonight's game, it 2694 02:07:14,800 --> 02:07:18,200 Speaker 3: sounds like, and we'll get you set all week long. 2695 02:07:18,360 --> 02:07:21,400 Speaker 3: Here a week from Monday, the National Championship. Thank you 2696 02:07:21,480 --> 02:07:23,680 Speaker 3: to Mark Dyton, James Boy, Kevin Bowen. We'll be back 2697 02:07:23,680 --> 02:07:26,120 Speaker 3: tomorrow right here. Ninety three five, one oh seven five 2698 02:07:26,200 --> 02:07:26,480 Speaker 3: The Fam