1 00:00:01,320 --> 00:00:18,599 Speaker 1: The volume. What is going on? My people? How are 2 00:00:18,640 --> 00:00:23,880 Speaker 1: we doing? Have you guys recovered from Monday night football doubleheader? 3 00:00:24,960 --> 00:00:27,560 Speaker 1: It's I think that'll be a night we never forget, 4 00:00:27,680 --> 00:00:30,800 Speaker 1: whereas many of you have already forgotten and probably forgot 5 00:00:30,880 --> 00:00:32,839 Speaker 1: because you didn't even watch it all. Don't blame you 6 00:00:32,880 --> 00:00:36,560 Speaker 1: at all. Today we will not be talking much about 7 00:00:36,600 --> 00:00:40,520 Speaker 1: the NFL because it We're going on campus as we've 8 00:00:40,560 --> 00:00:45,640 Speaker 1: been doing this season every day on Tuesdays. We'll record 9 00:00:45,680 --> 00:00:49,880 Speaker 1: on Tuesdays for Wednesday, and my guy Jackson will join 10 00:00:50,000 --> 00:00:52,519 Speaker 1: us from old Town Scottsdale. 11 00:00:53,200 --> 00:00:53,320 Speaker 2: Uh. 12 00:00:53,400 --> 00:00:57,000 Speaker 1: He sent me a list of topics and questions, so 13 00:00:57,040 --> 00:01:02,280 Speaker 1: we will We will speak with him here momentarily and 14 00:01:02,400 --> 00:01:04,440 Speaker 1: that will be the game plan. And then this weekend 15 00:01:05,160 --> 00:01:07,240 Speaker 1: I'm going to We're gonna do a mail bag for 16 00:01:07,280 --> 00:01:10,360 Speaker 1: the weekend. I will probably open up that mail bag 17 00:01:10,400 --> 00:01:13,679 Speaker 1: with a reaction to Notre Dame Indiana on Friday night. 18 00:01:14,440 --> 00:01:17,520 Speaker 1: And then Saturday, I'm gonna have to get up early, 19 00:01:17,680 --> 00:01:19,679 Speaker 1: get a good sweat in, and just get ready to 20 00:01:19,800 --> 00:01:23,479 Speaker 1: watch ball all day because we've got two sweet NFL games. 21 00:01:23,520 --> 00:01:26,720 Speaker 1: We got three college games, then we got more NFL 22 00:01:26,760 --> 00:01:29,479 Speaker 1: on Sunday, so we got a lot of college football. 23 00:01:30,400 --> 00:01:34,280 Speaker 1: I will be on the couch with a lot of nicotine, 24 00:01:34,400 --> 00:01:37,800 Speaker 1: a lot of coffee, a lot of water, and just 25 00:01:37,920 --> 00:01:40,640 Speaker 1: consuming the hell out of it. 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After 53 00:03:09,440 --> 00:03:12,640 Speaker 1: we watched the worst two Monday Night games I think 54 00:03:12,720 --> 00:03:16,639 Speaker 1: you'll ever see. Jackson went to a game that easily 55 00:03:16,680 --> 00:03:19,560 Speaker 1: could have been on Monday Night Football this weekend. The 56 00:03:19,600 --> 00:03:22,320 Speaker 1: Patriots in the Arizona Cardinals, which would fit right in 57 00:03:22,400 --> 00:03:25,720 Speaker 1: with that crew. Last night. Fairness, Minnesota Vikings doesn't belong 58 00:03:25,760 --> 00:03:28,200 Speaker 1: with the other three teams, but they were lumped in. 59 00:03:29,200 --> 00:03:33,799 Speaker 1: But luckily we have we got a lot going on. 60 00:03:33,919 --> 00:03:36,200 Speaker 1: We got a Friday night Notre Dame game, we got 61 00:03:36,320 --> 00:03:39,240 Speaker 1: college football, which kind of sucks that and I get it. 62 00:03:39,280 --> 00:03:41,960 Speaker 1: The NFL doesn't have a choice because they're playing the 63 00:03:42,000 --> 00:03:44,800 Speaker 1: Wednesday game, so they got to play these guys on Saturday. 64 00:03:45,120 --> 00:03:47,280 Speaker 1: I do think they might have tipped their hat if 65 00:03:47,360 --> 00:03:49,800 Speaker 1: Christmas had been on like a Friday or Saturday and 66 00:03:49,880 --> 00:03:52,480 Speaker 1: given them a Saturday, but they had to play the games. 67 00:03:53,080 --> 00:03:55,920 Speaker 1: Pisses me off a little bit, but I get it. Jackson. 68 00:03:57,600 --> 00:03:59,520 Speaker 1: How you doing, buddy, I'm good man. 69 00:03:59,560 --> 00:04:01,680 Speaker 3: I was more or you kind of just went past 70 00:04:01,720 --> 00:04:04,760 Speaker 3: you slicing your finger. You said, shaving your head, and like, 71 00:04:04,800 --> 00:04:07,600 Speaker 3: how does that happen? We're not gonna talk about it. 72 00:04:07,800 --> 00:04:10,760 Speaker 1: No, I mean sometimes you uh, you know. I usually 73 00:04:11,600 --> 00:04:13,880 Speaker 1: I try to get you know, the the rogan and 74 00:04:13,920 --> 00:04:15,960 Speaker 1: all the health nuts talk about the sawn. I'm being 75 00:04:16,000 --> 00:04:17,400 Speaker 1: really good for you. So I tried to get two 76 00:04:17,480 --> 00:04:20,159 Speaker 1: or three times a week. And if it's in my 77 00:04:20,240 --> 00:04:23,800 Speaker 1: head shaving cycle, I will take my razor and my 78 00:04:23,880 --> 00:04:26,800 Speaker 1: back back and you know, do get my shave on there, 79 00:04:27,160 --> 00:04:30,039 Speaker 1: so I get my I shave my head. I'm coming out. 80 00:04:30,120 --> 00:04:31,880 Speaker 1: You know. We got like forty five minutes until we 81 00:04:31,920 --> 00:04:34,839 Speaker 1: got to do this, and I put my shit away 82 00:04:34,960 --> 00:04:37,679 Speaker 1: in the backpack. But then I needed my my lotion, 83 00:04:38,200 --> 00:04:41,120 Speaker 1: you know, because you gotta you gotta lotion moisturize the head. 84 00:04:41,640 --> 00:04:44,680 Speaker 1: And as I reached in, I went I like I 85 00:04:44,839 --> 00:04:46,680 Speaker 1: think I'm kind of using I usually use the mock 86 00:04:46,760 --> 00:04:49,960 Speaker 1: five if anyone wants to sponsor. I love that gillet razor, 87 00:04:50,000 --> 00:04:52,240 Speaker 1: but I have like a I ordered it on Amazon. 88 00:04:52,320 --> 00:04:54,440 Speaker 1: It's like the three, but it's not as protected, and 89 00:04:54,480 --> 00:04:56,719 Speaker 1: I like slice the top of my finger off so 90 00:04:56,760 --> 00:05:00,040 Speaker 1: I'm button naked. I don't have any lotion on. I 91 00:05:00,120 --> 00:05:02,000 Speaker 1: got a guy sitting right next to me. I got 92 00:05:02,120 --> 00:05:06,000 Speaker 1: blood everywhere. I'm wrapping it like with a little hand towel, 93 00:05:06,040 --> 00:05:08,599 Speaker 1: but it's not really working. I also cut the back 94 00:05:08,640 --> 00:05:10,200 Speaker 1: of my head shaving, so I'm bleeding that. 95 00:05:10,400 --> 00:05:15,400 Speaker 3: I'm just like, oh my God, can help me? How 96 00:05:15,480 --> 00:05:17,440 Speaker 3: long have you been bald? If you don't mind me 97 00:05:17,440 --> 00:05:19,080 Speaker 3: asking like do you miss having hair? Or do you 98 00:05:19,160 --> 00:05:21,920 Speaker 3: like just waking up not having to do your hair? 99 00:05:22,120 --> 00:05:25,840 Speaker 3: But you do have to go through lotioning and shaving. 100 00:05:25,440 --> 00:05:27,200 Speaker 1: Your head every once in a while. You know what's 101 00:05:27,200 --> 00:05:29,279 Speaker 1: funny is I thought about that the other day, because 102 00:05:29,360 --> 00:05:31,240 Speaker 1: you know this, it's all the rage going to Turkey. 103 00:05:31,560 --> 00:05:34,240 Speaker 1: A lot of guys go to Turkey. They have a 104 00:05:34,240 --> 00:05:36,440 Speaker 1: procedure there that I've heard is actually pretty cheap. It's 105 00:05:36,440 --> 00:05:39,280 Speaker 1: like under five grand. Now the trip there, depending on 106 00:05:39,360 --> 00:05:42,720 Speaker 1: where you live in America's not cheap, but the actual procedure, 107 00:05:43,200 --> 00:05:46,040 Speaker 1: it's like, would I come back but I went bald 108 00:05:46,080 --> 00:05:50,360 Speaker 1: when I worked for the Eagles. Uh, you know in 109 00:05:51,000 --> 00:05:54,560 Speaker 1: football in the NFL, you get it, they send a 110 00:05:54,600 --> 00:05:57,600 Speaker 1: haircutter during the season to the facility because I mean 111 00:05:57,640 --> 00:06:00,200 Speaker 1: coaches don't have time. You know, if someone's like John 112 00:06:00,240 --> 00:06:02,640 Speaker 1: mcveiga's his haircut twice a week, it's like, well, yeah, 113 00:06:02,920 --> 00:06:05,560 Speaker 1: they bring the person to him in his office so 114 00:06:05,600 --> 00:06:07,960 Speaker 1: he can like watch film. But I remember getting my 115 00:06:08,000 --> 00:06:12,000 Speaker 1: haircut and looking in the mirror and thinking this is 116 00:06:12,040 --> 00:06:14,800 Speaker 1: so dumb. And I had been on Rogain and Propecia, 117 00:06:15,600 --> 00:06:17,599 Speaker 1: and you know, Propicia is one of those drugs that's 118 00:06:17,600 --> 00:06:20,279 Speaker 1: not covered by insurance. So at the time, this is 119 00:06:20,279 --> 00:06:22,279 Speaker 1: like twenty nine and ten, it was like I'm paying 120 00:06:22,320 --> 00:06:24,200 Speaker 1: I didn't have any money one hundred dollars a month. 121 00:06:24,440 --> 00:06:26,000 Speaker 1: I started doing the math the rest of my life. 122 00:06:26,040 --> 00:06:29,360 Speaker 1: I'm like, this is it's not even working. So it's 123 00:06:29,400 --> 00:06:33,200 Speaker 1: been well over a decade. I noticed it at Fresno 124 00:06:33,320 --> 00:06:35,680 Speaker 1: State when I was at GA We were at the 125 00:06:35,720 --> 00:06:38,240 Speaker 1: bowl game, and you know, they take a bunch of 126 00:06:38,279 --> 00:06:41,760 Speaker 1: pictures during bowl week, and there was like a picture 127 00:06:41,839 --> 00:06:44,920 Speaker 1: coming in. We were like practicing in New Mexico's dome 128 00:06:45,520 --> 00:06:48,120 Speaker 1: and it was like it was like a drone angle 129 00:06:49,279 --> 00:06:51,640 Speaker 1: and the guys I other coaches were like, middle coff, 130 00:06:51,720 --> 00:06:54,320 Speaker 1: we can see your scalp. I was like, oh my god, 131 00:06:54,360 --> 00:06:54,960 Speaker 1: I'm done. 132 00:06:56,120 --> 00:06:58,400 Speaker 3: So just just bad hair. Early on you just said, 133 00:06:58,480 --> 00:07:00,880 Speaker 3: you know what, I never had great hair like you got. 134 00:07:00,960 --> 00:07:02,360 Speaker 3: It looks like you got a pretty good flow. I 135 00:07:02,600 --> 00:07:06,160 Speaker 3: just let my hair average. My hair was very average. 136 00:07:06,920 --> 00:07:09,200 Speaker 1: So part of coming back is you just get to 137 00:07:09,240 --> 00:07:11,000 Speaker 1: replace what you already had. It's not like they just 138 00:07:11,040 --> 00:07:12,840 Speaker 1: give you, Like who do you want? Do you want 139 00:07:12,880 --> 00:07:16,400 Speaker 1: Stamos Pitt or Brady? You know Brady's a good example, right, 140 00:07:16,440 --> 00:07:19,080 Speaker 1: he clearly got hair plugs, but he had good hair, 141 00:07:20,040 --> 00:07:24,239 Speaker 1: like Peyton Manning, right, Peyton's hair holding on for It's 142 00:07:24,280 --> 00:07:27,880 Speaker 1: not great, right, but that's what I would be. It's like, 143 00:07:27,880 --> 00:07:29,480 Speaker 1: do I come back just for average hair? 144 00:07:30,680 --> 00:07:33,480 Speaker 3: It's like that's like the Celtics player Derek White. He's 145 00:07:33,520 --> 00:07:35,560 Speaker 3: got one of the worst hairlines in the NBA, and 146 00:07:35,600 --> 00:07:38,080 Speaker 3: I think Charles Barkley Shack were making fun of him 147 00:07:38,080 --> 00:07:39,480 Speaker 3: on inside the NBA that next year. 148 00:07:39,520 --> 00:07:41,000 Speaker 1: He just went bald. He's like, you know, what. 149 00:07:41,040 --> 00:07:43,240 Speaker 3: I'm not gonna deal with the bad hairline. I'm just 150 00:07:43,280 --> 00:07:46,160 Speaker 3: gonna go bald like it's just funny. 151 00:07:47,160 --> 00:07:49,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's kind of a pain. I mean, I guess 152 00:07:49,280 --> 00:07:51,360 Speaker 1: you guys get how often you get a haircut cut 153 00:07:51,400 --> 00:07:55,600 Speaker 1: every month, every two months. Yeah, you don't really have 154 00:07:55,680 --> 00:07:58,080 Speaker 1: to worry about it that often. You can't. I can't 155 00:07:58,160 --> 00:08:00,440 Speaker 1: let my hair go for more than like four days 156 00:08:00,480 --> 00:08:03,200 Speaker 1: because you get the coldest sac you look like shit, 157 00:08:03,400 --> 00:08:05,800 Speaker 1: So you gotta you gotta shave your head anything formal, 158 00:08:05,840 --> 00:08:09,560 Speaker 1: you gotta shave your head. But it's all it encompasses one. 159 00:08:09,640 --> 00:08:11,160 Speaker 1: You shave your face, your head all in the shower, 160 00:08:11,160 --> 00:08:12,720 Speaker 1: so you get pretty. You just kind of go like this. 161 00:08:13,160 --> 00:08:14,600 Speaker 1: But every once in a while you make a mistake. 162 00:08:14,640 --> 00:08:17,840 Speaker 1: All of a sudden, you chop your ear off. Yeah. 163 00:08:17,880 --> 00:08:19,880 Speaker 1: If Notre Dame was the natty, I'll shave my head 164 00:08:19,960 --> 00:08:21,880 Speaker 1: with you. I was actually looking at James. I was 165 00:08:21,880 --> 00:08:24,040 Speaker 1: looking at James Franklin today. I'm like, he's he's a 166 00:08:24,040 --> 00:08:27,120 Speaker 1: good looking bow guy. He's got a very pulls it 167 00:08:27,160 --> 00:08:30,760 Speaker 1: off well, very slick dome he does. Yeah, speaking of 168 00:08:30,840 --> 00:08:32,280 Speaker 1: James Franklin, let's get right into it. 169 00:08:32,640 --> 00:08:34,480 Speaker 3: He had a press conference the other day and you 170 00:08:34,480 --> 00:08:36,480 Speaker 3: send it to me to talking about the whole thing 171 00:08:36,520 --> 00:08:38,960 Speaker 3: going on right now with his backup quarterback Boat Pribula, 172 00:08:39,200 --> 00:08:41,120 Speaker 3: he was kind of forced to enter the transfer portal 173 00:08:41,160 --> 00:08:43,839 Speaker 3: because due to the transfer portal windows and how good 174 00:08:43,920 --> 00:08:46,640 Speaker 3: their team is, it's like December nine to December twenty eighth, 175 00:08:46,679 --> 00:08:49,400 Speaker 3: and where Penn State's road to the Natty is, they 176 00:08:49,400 --> 00:08:51,239 Speaker 3: most likely will play until January. 177 00:08:51,400 --> 00:08:52,720 Speaker 1: So he was forced to hit the portal. 178 00:08:52,720 --> 00:08:54,760 Speaker 3: And he was talking about how this is an issue 179 00:08:54,880 --> 00:08:58,040 Speaker 3: having free agency right before the playoffs. What was your 180 00:08:58,040 --> 00:08:59,720 Speaker 3: reaction to what he said and what do you think 181 00:08:59,760 --> 00:09:02,400 Speaker 3: is this so to this because although he says, yes, 182 00:09:02,440 --> 00:09:05,560 Speaker 3: we need a collegeotball commissioner, it's more of the academic 183 00:09:05,640 --> 00:09:08,800 Speaker 3: calendar that kind of, you know, is a factor for 184 00:09:08,880 --> 00:09:10,440 Speaker 3: the portal being at this time. 185 00:09:12,240 --> 00:09:14,240 Speaker 1: I would say that, you know, a lot of these 186 00:09:14,280 --> 00:09:17,240 Speaker 1: guys that come across my timeline that quote unquote enter 187 00:09:17,280 --> 00:09:19,800 Speaker 1: the transfer portal, they don't mean that much to me, 188 00:09:20,000 --> 00:09:22,720 Speaker 1: even if they're coming from a Georgia or not Georgia. 189 00:09:22,760 --> 00:09:25,520 Speaker 1: But like a non playoff team, it's like whatever it happens, 190 00:09:25,520 --> 00:09:27,880 Speaker 1: Like Alabama has a bunch of guys like who knows, 191 00:09:27,920 --> 00:09:30,600 Speaker 1: maybe debor wants them out. I would say this is 192 00:09:30,600 --> 00:09:33,600 Speaker 1: the most polarizing one because it was a guy who 193 00:09:33,600 --> 00:09:36,079 Speaker 1: has played this season for a team that I was 194 00:09:36,160 --> 00:09:37,839 Speaker 1: kind of looking at their map. I'm like, I think 195 00:09:37,880 --> 00:09:40,520 Speaker 1: they could easily be in the Final four and then 196 00:09:40,600 --> 00:09:43,040 Speaker 1: have some good momentum. It's like the NFL playoffs, right, 197 00:09:43,080 --> 00:09:45,400 Speaker 1: you win a couple of games, we can talk about 198 00:09:45,400 --> 00:09:47,080 Speaker 1: them all we want, but if they win two games, 199 00:09:47,080 --> 00:09:48,560 Speaker 1: they'd have a lot of momentum going in the final 200 00:09:48,600 --> 00:09:53,400 Speaker 1: four to play Georgia. When that story broke, I think, 201 00:09:53,760 --> 00:09:56,599 Speaker 1: you know, college football people freak like this is insane. 202 00:09:57,120 --> 00:09:58,880 Speaker 1: And then he put out a statement and the first 203 00:09:58,920 --> 00:10:01,280 Speaker 1: two things he said were I talked to my parents 204 00:10:01,320 --> 00:10:04,480 Speaker 1: and my coaches. I'm a PA guy. I was like, 205 00:10:04,600 --> 00:10:06,719 Speaker 1: I don't think he's mad at Penn State, because I 206 00:10:06,760 --> 00:10:09,440 Speaker 1: think that's with everyone's first reaction was like, he's saying, 207 00:10:09,480 --> 00:10:12,480 Speaker 1: screw you, I'm out. Clearly that's not the case. And 208 00:10:12,520 --> 00:10:15,040 Speaker 1: then what story happened within the last twenty four hours. 209 00:10:15,080 --> 00:10:18,520 Speaker 1: Aler's coming back to school, so it actually makes perfect sense. 210 00:10:19,720 --> 00:10:21,800 Speaker 1: I actually don't think it's that weird at all. And 211 00:10:21,840 --> 00:10:24,800 Speaker 1: as James Franklin just said, he doesn't want to do this. 212 00:10:24,920 --> 00:10:27,040 Speaker 1: He just is forced to do it because of the timeline. 213 00:10:27,559 --> 00:10:30,680 Speaker 1: But the problem is, how do you move the timeline 214 00:10:31,520 --> 00:10:34,200 Speaker 1: right to like after the Natty Well, school's all started, 215 00:10:35,040 --> 00:10:38,199 Speaker 1: so we already touched on transcripts. Clearly don't matter. You 216 00:10:38,240 --> 00:10:40,720 Speaker 1: can transfer wherever you want, but you get to show 217 00:10:40,800 --> 00:10:43,720 Speaker 1: up like three weeks into class probably right. You have 218 00:10:43,760 --> 00:10:45,360 Speaker 1: to start at the beginning of the semester. They have 219 00:10:45,400 --> 00:10:48,640 Speaker 1: to get you a schedule. So I listen, I thought 220 00:10:48,679 --> 00:10:50,439 Speaker 1: a lot about this. I'm sure, what the hell is 221 00:10:50,480 --> 00:10:54,880 Speaker 1: the solution, but this is not He's simply leaving because 222 00:10:56,320 --> 00:10:57,440 Speaker 1: I mean, where do you think do you think he 223 00:10:57,480 --> 00:10:59,680 Speaker 1: gets a big ten starting job? Is he that good? 224 00:11:00,240 --> 00:11:02,360 Speaker 3: I feel like he could go to a West Virginia 225 00:11:02,600 --> 00:11:04,400 Speaker 3: or he could go to like a Syracuse, maybe a 226 00:11:04,440 --> 00:11:07,600 Speaker 3: lower level like an Iowa era like that Maryland. Yeah, 227 00:11:07,600 --> 00:11:09,400 Speaker 3: it's tough because he's a guy that hasn't really thrown 228 00:11:09,400 --> 00:11:11,320 Speaker 3: the ball as much. I mean, he stepped in when 229 00:11:11,360 --> 00:11:13,840 Speaker 3: Aler got hurt against Minnesota, which was a game that 230 00:11:13,880 --> 00:11:16,320 Speaker 3: they almost lost, or the one they had against Wisconsin too. 231 00:11:16,720 --> 00:11:18,920 Speaker 1: But it's funny. I texted you this last night too. 232 00:11:18,960 --> 00:11:21,920 Speaker 3: And for Penn State, it's kind of a big disadvantage 233 00:11:21,960 --> 00:11:25,320 Speaker 3: for them because that's their backup quarterback. Besides Perbula, the 234 00:11:25,360 --> 00:11:27,480 Speaker 3: only other player on the roster that's thrown a pass 235 00:11:27,880 --> 00:11:30,480 Speaker 3: is Tyler Warren, their tight end. So if Aler were 236 00:11:30,480 --> 00:11:33,160 Speaker 3: to get hurt, like you almost would go towards to 237 00:11:33,240 --> 00:11:36,080 Speaker 3: Tyler Warren versus a true freshman that hasn't even seen 238 00:11:36,080 --> 00:11:38,400 Speaker 3: it down. So that's one of those things too, where 239 00:11:38,679 --> 00:11:40,760 Speaker 3: last year Malik Murphy for Texas had to do the 240 00:11:40,760 --> 00:11:42,960 Speaker 3: same thing, but it being a four team playoff and 241 00:11:43,000 --> 00:11:45,360 Speaker 3: them having arch manning, it wasn't that big of a deal. 242 00:11:45,640 --> 00:11:48,280 Speaker 3: But for James Franklin, they used Prabula a ton in 243 00:11:48,320 --> 00:11:50,440 Speaker 3: the running game, which is kind of a disadvantage for them. 244 00:11:50,600 --> 00:11:52,520 Speaker 3: But he's forced, Like, I don't blame the guy for 245 00:11:52,640 --> 00:11:54,400 Speaker 3: having to go and get an opportunity because if he 246 00:11:54,400 --> 00:11:57,480 Speaker 3: waited till January, what options was he gonna have at 247 00:11:57,520 --> 00:11:58,400 Speaker 3: the quarterback position. 248 00:11:59,320 --> 00:12:02,400 Speaker 1: My question is does he already know where he's going? 249 00:12:03,080 --> 00:12:06,400 Speaker 1: Because if he doesn't, then I think he could easily 250 00:12:06,480 --> 00:12:08,960 Speaker 1: continue to just be on Penn State while his agents 251 00:12:09,040 --> 00:12:12,640 Speaker 1: kind of worked the phone. If he went blind, which 252 00:12:12,679 --> 00:12:16,320 Speaker 1: it doesn't feel like he did, right. I saw something 253 00:12:16,400 --> 00:12:19,520 Speaker 1: on social media that Jackson Arnold, who I would say 254 00:12:19,600 --> 00:12:22,559 Speaker 1: is one of the bigger disappointments this year, got well 255 00:12:22,559 --> 00:12:25,600 Speaker 1: over two million dollars to go to Auburn. So the 256 00:12:25,720 --> 00:12:32,200 Speaker 1: money getting floated around for these quarterbacks, like I obviously 257 00:12:32,240 --> 00:12:34,920 Speaker 1: in football you watched last night Kirk Cousins making way 258 00:12:34,920 --> 00:12:37,400 Speaker 1: more than every player on their team. He's not even 259 00:12:37,440 --> 00:12:40,439 Speaker 1: a top fifteen player on the Atlanta Falcons. But guys 260 00:12:40,520 --> 00:12:44,079 Speaker 1: understand it. I do think when you're a little younger. 261 00:12:45,200 --> 00:12:46,840 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm sure there are some guys on Auburn 262 00:12:46,840 --> 00:12:50,079 Speaker 1: it's like I'm making four hundred thousand dollars. This guy sucks. 263 00:12:50,480 --> 00:12:52,960 Speaker 1: It could get weird fast, like where's the dude like 264 00:12:53,080 --> 00:12:56,600 Speaker 1: the guy you mentioned from Texas? Where did he ransering 265 00:12:56,679 --> 00:12:57,520 Speaker 1: last year? Yeah? 266 00:12:57,559 --> 00:12:59,240 Speaker 3: So with the Duke and then now he's in the 267 00:12:59,240 --> 00:13:02,000 Speaker 3: portal again, most likely probably gonna go to Kentucky or 268 00:13:02,080 --> 00:13:02,360 Speaker 3: an Ole. 269 00:13:02,440 --> 00:13:05,160 Speaker 1: Miss is looking at him too. But was he good 270 00:13:05,120 --> 00:13:06,800 Speaker 1: at Duke? Yeah, he was good. 271 00:13:06,840 --> 00:13:08,800 Speaker 3: I mean they're nine and three really quiet nine and 272 00:13:08,840 --> 00:13:11,040 Speaker 3: three teams, so he definitely improved. And that was kind 273 00:13:11,040 --> 00:13:13,680 Speaker 3: of his first year where he played the entire season 274 00:13:13,880 --> 00:13:16,640 Speaker 3: and then he leaves and then Duke actually upgrades and 275 00:13:16,640 --> 00:13:17,920 Speaker 3: gets Tulane's quarterbacks. 276 00:13:17,960 --> 00:13:20,319 Speaker 1: So a bunch of movement in the portal. In terms 277 00:13:20,360 --> 00:13:23,600 Speaker 1: of the quarterbacks, I do think beside like the Caleb Downs, 278 00:13:23,640 --> 00:13:26,200 Speaker 1: like the no brainer guy from a top ten program 279 00:13:26,200 --> 00:13:30,520 Speaker 1: that's an NFL guy, the transfer portal is essentially just quarterbacks, 280 00:13:31,320 --> 00:13:35,080 Speaker 1: right It's getting the suite backup at a playoff team, 281 00:13:35,280 --> 00:13:37,440 Speaker 1: it's getting the Duke kid, it's getting the Toledo kid 282 00:13:37,559 --> 00:13:41,240 Speaker 1: or Tulane kid, or you know, it's getting last year 283 00:13:41,320 --> 00:13:44,120 Speaker 1: cam Ward from Washington State. And then it's a coin 284 00:13:44,160 --> 00:13:47,559 Speaker 1: flip because you no one knew. If everyone knew Scataboo 285 00:13:47,600 --> 00:13:49,760 Speaker 1: was going to be this good, he'd be at USC 286 00:13:49,960 --> 00:13:53,520 Speaker 1: not Arizona State. So there's a lot of randomness into it. 287 00:13:53,600 --> 00:13:56,280 Speaker 1: And that's why I wonder, like Belichick, right now, where 288 00:13:56,320 --> 00:13:59,880 Speaker 1: do they even start? I don't even know. And I 289 00:13:59,920 --> 00:14:02,440 Speaker 1: know I know these teams have personnel departments, but like, 290 00:14:03,440 --> 00:14:05,319 Speaker 1: how many kids? Is't not like two thousand kids in 291 00:14:05,360 --> 00:14:08,319 Speaker 1: the transfer portal? And I would imagine half of them 292 00:14:08,720 --> 00:14:11,600 Speaker 1: their agent is literally more most of them. If you're 293 00:14:11,640 --> 00:14:15,080 Speaker 1: a Division I transfer portal guy, your agentary representation is 294 00:14:15,120 --> 00:14:17,880 Speaker 1: calling every single coach. It's like, fuck, I don't have time. 295 00:14:19,000 --> 00:14:21,360 Speaker 3: Yeah, and last year too, when you talk about cam Ward. 296 00:14:21,720 --> 00:14:23,880 Speaker 3: The thing with Miami was they got lucky because they 297 00:14:23,920 --> 00:14:25,720 Speaker 3: just stayed around and waited for cam Ward because he 298 00:14:25,720 --> 00:14:27,160 Speaker 3: was designing back and forth. You know, do I go 299 00:14:27,200 --> 00:14:29,440 Speaker 3: to the draft? Do I stay at Wazoo? And I 300 00:14:29,440 --> 00:14:32,160 Speaker 3: don't think he committed to Miami until like late late 301 00:14:32,200 --> 00:14:35,040 Speaker 3: December or early January. So Florida State wanted him really 302 00:14:35,080 --> 00:14:37,000 Speaker 3: bad where they're like, well, we're not gonna wait around 303 00:14:37,280 --> 00:14:38,560 Speaker 3: and hope that we get cam Ward. 304 00:14:38,560 --> 00:14:39,880 Speaker 1: And that's what led him to DJU. 305 00:14:40,080 --> 00:14:42,240 Speaker 3: So to your point about bo Prebula, it's like, does 306 00:14:42,280 --> 00:14:45,320 Speaker 3: he stay around and a school tampers him? Which I 307 00:14:45,400 --> 00:14:47,640 Speaker 3: was shocked to, Like, if you're a guy on a 308 00:14:47,680 --> 00:14:50,960 Speaker 3: CFP team like him, you would think that some tampering, 309 00:14:51,040 --> 00:14:53,400 Speaker 3: you know, underclosed doors is going on where you could 310 00:14:53,400 --> 00:14:55,280 Speaker 3: be like, hey, like you know, West Virginia, I'm gonna 311 00:14:55,280 --> 00:14:57,200 Speaker 3: go to your school, but let me stay with my 312 00:14:57,320 --> 00:14:59,920 Speaker 3: team throughout the playoff and I'll be there after when 313 00:14:59,920 --> 00:15:03,280 Speaker 3: I hit the portal whenever we lose. Yeah, I mean, 314 00:15:03,280 --> 00:15:06,640 Speaker 3: that's that feels fair. I think it's hard. 315 00:15:06,880 --> 00:15:09,000 Speaker 1: What if he went into the game and got hurt 316 00:15:09,040 --> 00:15:12,440 Speaker 1: like wood West it's almost like I'm gonna sign this 317 00:15:12,520 --> 00:15:15,960 Speaker 1: dude in free agency and his team it's different, right, 318 00:15:16,280 --> 00:15:18,880 Speaker 1: But all of a sudden he shatters his leg in 319 00:15:18,920 --> 00:15:21,640 Speaker 1: the second round of the playoffs, like his contract, it's 320 00:15:21,680 --> 00:15:26,360 Speaker 1: just it is kind of risky, Like if you are him, 321 00:15:25,600 --> 00:15:28,400 Speaker 1: I think a lot of times it's like, what the 322 00:15:28,400 --> 00:15:31,920 Speaker 1: fuck's going on? This is so like Miller Moss. He 323 00:15:32,000 --> 00:15:34,760 Speaker 1: just got benched on a six and sixteen. I did 324 00:15:34,840 --> 00:15:38,720 Speaker 1: think like his response once Aler comes back in James Franklin, 325 00:15:39,200 --> 00:15:41,560 Speaker 1: everyone kind of feels bad about this, but it's like 326 00:15:41,640 --> 00:15:45,280 Speaker 1: he has no choice. And to me, once Aler's coming back, 327 00:15:45,640 --> 00:15:49,120 Speaker 1: my question is this if Aler had declared for the draft, 328 00:15:50,120 --> 00:15:52,880 Speaker 1: which if I'm Drew Aller and I see Jackson Arnold's 329 00:15:52,880 --> 00:15:56,480 Speaker 1: getting two and a half million dollars my physical skills, listen, 330 00:15:56,480 --> 00:15:58,240 Speaker 1: we can nitpick him all we want, and he was 331 00:15:58,320 --> 00:16:01,120 Speaker 1: up and down this year, but he makes enough plays 332 00:16:01,160 --> 00:16:03,120 Speaker 1: where you go. I could see a lot of coaches 333 00:16:03,160 --> 00:16:04,640 Speaker 1: fall in love with this guy, and all of a sudden, 334 00:16:04,640 --> 00:16:07,440 Speaker 1: it's like, Drew Aller is the seventh pick of the draft. 335 00:16:08,080 --> 00:16:10,760 Speaker 1: What did Penn State have to pay to retain his services? 336 00:16:11,120 --> 00:16:13,240 Speaker 1: Because that's the other thing it's not like, well, there's 337 00:16:13,240 --> 00:16:15,640 Speaker 1: seven quarterbacks in this draft. It's kind of wide open. 338 00:16:16,400 --> 00:16:18,600 Speaker 1: You know, Shador is the only guy. And honestly, al 339 00:16:18,640 --> 00:16:22,960 Speaker 1: are standing next to Shador. He's bigger, stronger, bigger, arm like, 340 00:16:23,200 --> 00:16:26,520 Speaker 1: and it's not like Shador's dion as an athlete. Aler's 341 00:16:26,520 --> 00:16:28,520 Speaker 1: not a bad athlete. I mean, who's to say that 342 00:16:28,560 --> 00:16:32,120 Speaker 1: like Drew, We've seen way crazier, Trey Lance, Carson Wentz. 343 00:16:32,160 --> 00:16:34,400 Speaker 1: These guys go really high. Like you're telling me Drew 344 00:16:34,480 --> 00:16:37,080 Speaker 1: Aller with his skills at Penn State couldn't be a 345 00:16:37,080 --> 00:16:40,040 Speaker 1: top five pick, No fucking way. We watch it every year. 346 00:16:40,120 --> 00:16:43,880 Speaker 1: I'm not saying it's right, but especially what if he 347 00:16:43,960 --> 00:16:47,560 Speaker 1: rattles off a couple playoff victories? So I mean, do 348 00:16:47,640 --> 00:16:49,680 Speaker 1: they just give him five million dollars because like a 349 00:16:49,720 --> 00:16:51,840 Speaker 1: million dollars ain't retaining the services. Not if he has 350 00:16:51,880 --> 00:16:53,800 Speaker 1: a chance to be a top ten pick, maybe he's 351 00:16:53,840 --> 00:16:56,560 Speaker 1: thinking I could be a lock. We have another good 352 00:16:56,600 --> 00:16:57,920 Speaker 1: year of him. The number one pick. 353 00:16:58,480 --> 00:17:02,080 Speaker 3: Still kind of risky though I like him coming back though. 354 00:17:02,200 --> 00:17:04,240 Speaker 3: I mean, with any Kolinicky as the OC, have you 355 00:17:04,280 --> 00:17:06,200 Speaker 3: agreed he'd be a lock first round pick right now? 356 00:17:06,240 --> 00:17:09,240 Speaker 3: Probably agreed yeah, because you got you got Shador Cam 357 00:17:09,280 --> 00:17:12,280 Speaker 3: and then it's like insert third quarterback that would be 358 00:17:12,280 --> 00:17:14,639 Speaker 3: a late guy or maybe first second or like early 359 00:17:14,720 --> 00:17:17,200 Speaker 3: second round, but that leads me like my second one. 360 00:17:17,240 --> 00:17:19,680 Speaker 3: It's like because heading in the season, it was Carson Beck, 361 00:17:19,720 --> 00:17:21,439 Speaker 3: it was Jalen Milroe as Quinn Youwers. 362 00:17:21,600 --> 00:17:22,479 Speaker 1: Now you kind of sit back. 363 00:17:22,520 --> 00:17:25,920 Speaker 3: It's like those three quarterbacks with you hour returning, It's 364 00:17:25,920 --> 00:17:28,520 Speaker 3: like do they return to But it's like Alabama's like 365 00:17:28,720 --> 00:17:31,800 Speaker 3: do they move on from Milroe? Does Georgia move on 366 00:17:31,840 --> 00:17:33,680 Speaker 3: from Carson Becker to they keep them? And then the 367 00:17:33,760 --> 00:17:36,480 Speaker 3: Quinn Ewers things really interesting because you know, his draft 368 00:17:36,480 --> 00:17:38,360 Speaker 3: stocks been low and people have been kind of linking 369 00:17:38,440 --> 00:17:40,880 Speaker 3: him to North Carolina a little bit. Or I think 370 00:17:40,920 --> 00:17:43,800 Speaker 3: Michigan State was rumored to be offering Quinn Youwers four 371 00:17:43,840 --> 00:17:46,560 Speaker 3: million dollars if you were to leave Texas because I'm 372 00:17:46,560 --> 00:17:47,960 Speaker 3: pretty sure arch Manning's. 373 00:17:47,600 --> 00:17:49,160 Speaker 1: Gonna be the guy. They're tired of viewers. 374 00:17:49,160 --> 00:17:51,000 Speaker 3: But what do you make of those three because they're 375 00:17:51,000 --> 00:17:53,560 Speaker 3: in a situation where Beck's hurt right now, Milroe's got 376 00:17:53,600 --> 00:17:55,480 Speaker 3: a bowl game, and then Youwers got a lot to 377 00:17:55,560 --> 00:17:57,800 Speaker 3: prove with these CFP games to try to maybe improve 378 00:17:57,840 --> 00:17:58,280 Speaker 3: his stock. 379 00:17:59,000 --> 00:18:00,960 Speaker 1: Well, to me, this is certain n or like the 380 00:18:00,960 --> 00:18:04,760 Speaker 1: pretty conversation, Like I like parties my starting quarterback, but 381 00:18:04,800 --> 00:18:07,120 Speaker 1: once we start talking business, we have to do an extension. 382 00:18:07,119 --> 00:18:10,879 Speaker 1: The number matters. So like giving him eighty million dollars guaranteed. 383 00:18:10,920 --> 00:18:13,080 Speaker 1: Hell yeah, one of them was a starting quarterback. Giving 384 00:18:13,160 --> 00:18:15,640 Speaker 1: him two hundred million dollar guarantee, we got a problem. 385 00:18:16,040 --> 00:18:19,720 Speaker 1: I have no problem given Quinn youewers five hundred thousand 386 00:18:19,720 --> 00:18:23,000 Speaker 1: dollars to come compete. Giving him four million dollars if 387 00:18:23,040 --> 00:18:26,800 Speaker 1: I'm Michigan State, that is insanity. I mean that that 388 00:18:27,160 --> 00:18:31,200 Speaker 1: is crazy. I cannot see Bill Belichick paying him. How 389 00:18:31,200 --> 00:18:34,760 Speaker 1: can you give these guys this money? Quinn yours should 390 00:18:34,800 --> 00:18:37,200 Speaker 1: stay in college. If he's got three four million dollars 391 00:18:37,240 --> 00:18:41,160 Speaker 1: on the table, every human being with a pulse should 392 00:18:41,240 --> 00:18:44,560 Speaker 1: tell him, do not go to the pros if Michigan 393 00:18:44,560 --> 00:18:48,560 Speaker 1: State is giving you four million dollars. But like, now, 394 00:18:49,359 --> 00:18:52,920 Speaker 1: some of these guys, what's crazy is like it's a 395 00:18:52,920 --> 00:18:54,840 Speaker 1: little like the stock market. It feels like you're like, 396 00:18:54,880 --> 00:18:56,159 Speaker 1: why am I Why do I have to pay so 397 00:18:56,240 --> 00:18:59,080 Speaker 1: much for Quin yours? Sometimes, like a couple of years ago, 398 00:18:59,119 --> 00:19:02,040 Speaker 1: you get bo Nick's answering. I know he ends up 399 00:19:02,080 --> 00:19:04,240 Speaker 1: at Oregon, but he did not feel like a person. 400 00:19:04,280 --> 00:19:07,400 Speaker 1: Everyone was banging down the doors for same thing with Pennix, 401 00:19:08,119 --> 00:19:09,840 Speaker 1: So it's like, are we sure that you have to 402 00:19:09,840 --> 00:19:13,800 Speaker 1: go for this quote unquote brand name. I'd be very 403 00:19:13,840 --> 00:19:18,119 Speaker 1: careful with that, I really would, and especially paying that 404 00:19:18,160 --> 00:19:21,080 Speaker 1: type money, because if I'm a player on Michigan State, 405 00:19:21,840 --> 00:19:24,880 Speaker 1: if he comes and he's the next you know, all American, okay, 406 00:19:24,920 --> 00:19:27,879 Speaker 1: but if he's just what we've seen, I'd be fucking 407 00:19:27,920 --> 00:19:30,879 Speaker 1: pissed off. Like wait, I've been in the program for 408 00:19:30,920 --> 00:19:33,479 Speaker 1: three years. I'm like a guy that's gonna be let's say, 409 00:19:33,480 --> 00:19:35,199 Speaker 1: a mid round pick. I'm a good guy, I'm a 410 00:19:35,200 --> 00:19:37,560 Speaker 1: team captain, and we pay this guy four million and 411 00:19:37,560 --> 00:19:40,240 Speaker 1: then all of a sudden we're getting that. I think 412 00:19:40,280 --> 00:19:42,040 Speaker 1: he got to be very careful. 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Because, let's face it, 452 00:21:51,040 --> 00:21:52,320 Speaker 3: I know Bill Belichick. 453 00:21:52,359 --> 00:21:52,960 Speaker 1: You mentioned him. 454 00:21:53,119 --> 00:21:56,000 Speaker 3: He signed that four star quarterback, but there's no way 455 00:21:56,040 --> 00:21:58,800 Speaker 3: that he starts a true freshman week one, right, He's 456 00:21:58,800 --> 00:22:00,439 Speaker 3: gonna go out and try to get a trance first. So, 457 00:22:00,760 --> 00:22:02,800 Speaker 3: if you were a head coach, what type of things 458 00:22:02,840 --> 00:22:05,720 Speaker 3: are you looking for to get a transfer quarterback to 459 00:22:05,720 --> 00:22:07,399 Speaker 3: be an immediate starter for your program? 460 00:22:07,720 --> 00:22:10,399 Speaker 1: Well, I talked to some people in college football, and 461 00:22:10,400 --> 00:22:12,080 Speaker 1: some of my scouting buddies, and they said the hard 462 00:22:12,119 --> 00:22:16,639 Speaker 1: part quarterback character matters, right, So like, obviously you have 463 00:22:16,680 --> 00:22:18,480 Speaker 1: to have a skill set to even be talked about, 464 00:22:18,640 --> 00:22:22,359 Speaker 1: but like you're wiring your drive like all that stuff. 465 00:22:22,400 --> 00:22:24,000 Speaker 1: I mean, just look at the crop of guys that 466 00:22:24,119 --> 00:22:27,040 Speaker 1: just got drafted, you know, seems like they were all 467 00:22:27,080 --> 00:22:30,400 Speaker 1: super high character guys. You know, in this last class. 468 00:22:30,920 --> 00:22:33,800 Speaker 1: How do you in a couple of weeks figure out 469 00:22:33,840 --> 00:22:36,600 Speaker 1: their background? Think about when you scout a college player, 470 00:22:37,280 --> 00:22:40,560 Speaker 1: you spend honestly, sometimes when they're a hype guy, as 471 00:22:40,600 --> 00:22:43,720 Speaker 1: they're underclassmen where they're not even draft eligible, and then 472 00:22:43,720 --> 00:22:46,040 Speaker 1: either their junior or senior year, you spend all year 473 00:22:46,119 --> 00:22:48,639 Speaker 1: long digging up on the guy. All of a sudden, 474 00:22:48,680 --> 00:22:51,080 Speaker 1: I just get seven names thrown at me. It's like, okay, 475 00:22:51,200 --> 00:22:54,320 Speaker 1: well I can call coaches, but how can I really know? 476 00:22:54,480 --> 00:22:56,560 Speaker 1: Like there's a lot of information flying around. Maybe they 477 00:22:56,560 --> 00:22:59,879 Speaker 1: want to retain the guy. I would be very uncomfortable 478 00:23:00,280 --> 00:23:03,119 Speaker 1: environment with the quarterback other positions. It kind of is 479 00:23:03,160 --> 00:23:06,360 Speaker 1: what it is. But even that, like when you high 480 00:23:06,400 --> 00:23:10,720 Speaker 1: school recruit a guy, you typically I would say at 481 00:23:10,880 --> 00:23:13,680 Speaker 1: minimum six months would be a short period of time. 482 00:23:13,680 --> 00:23:16,080 Speaker 1: A lot of time, it's well over a year meeting 483 00:23:16,160 --> 00:23:19,040 Speaker 1: them in spring, recruiting as a as a junior or sophomore, 484 00:23:19,040 --> 00:23:22,200 Speaker 1: if you're a bigger program, knowing him, knowing his family, 485 00:23:22,680 --> 00:23:25,720 Speaker 1: bringing them to campus, going to their house, getting a 486 00:23:25,760 --> 00:23:28,640 Speaker 1: feel for their brothers and sisters, and like where they live, 487 00:23:28,680 --> 00:23:32,000 Speaker 1: and their high school coach. So maybe part of that 488 00:23:32,200 --> 00:23:36,040 Speaker 1: is if you high school recruited the guy, you would 489 00:23:36,040 --> 00:23:39,359 Speaker 1: know him. And I think Belichick talked about that. I 490 00:23:39,400 --> 00:23:43,639 Speaker 1: saw with McAfee that some guys that North Carolina was 491 00:23:43,680 --> 00:23:46,159 Speaker 1: interested out of high school, they ended up going to 492 00:23:46,200 --> 00:23:49,440 Speaker 1: Clemson or Miami or BAM or LSU, and now they're 493 00:23:49,480 --> 00:23:52,720 Speaker 1: transferring and you know our program, people within the program 494 00:23:52,800 --> 00:23:56,080 Speaker 1: know the kid. Well, it's easier to do that. UCLA 495 00:23:56,160 --> 00:23:58,359 Speaker 1: when Chip was there, benefited from that a lot. A 496 00:23:58,359 --> 00:24:01,720 Speaker 1: lot of LA kids would leave to go Michigan, you 497 00:24:01,800 --> 00:24:04,560 Speaker 1: name it. Sharbonnay I think is a Michigan guy. And 498 00:24:04,600 --> 00:24:05,960 Speaker 1: then all of a sudden, we would have wanted you 499 00:24:05,960 --> 00:24:07,560 Speaker 1: out of high school, but you've spurned us for the 500 00:24:07,560 --> 00:24:09,600 Speaker 1: bigger program. Now you're coming back and we know you. 501 00:24:09,760 --> 00:24:12,280 Speaker 1: So that's I think where coaches get very comfortable. I 502 00:24:12,320 --> 00:24:15,040 Speaker 1: would have a hard time I don't know you. It's like, 503 00:24:15,040 --> 00:24:17,280 Speaker 1: why are you transferring and you're also asking for two 504 00:24:17,280 --> 00:24:22,240 Speaker 1: million bucks. I's tough, man, I I do like I'm 505 00:24:22,240 --> 00:24:24,280 Speaker 1: not trying to like, you know, the media is always 506 00:24:24,320 --> 00:24:28,080 Speaker 1: like no sympathy. College coaches always bounced around. It's like, well, yeah, 507 00:24:28,560 --> 00:24:31,520 Speaker 1: we understand that, but it's also like we all want 508 00:24:31,520 --> 00:24:34,439 Speaker 1: to root for the you know, the health of the sport, 509 00:24:34,440 --> 00:24:37,120 Speaker 1: and it feels a little out of whack. I don't 510 00:24:37,160 --> 00:24:39,440 Speaker 1: I don't know the solution though. I mean it's because 511 00:24:39,480 --> 00:24:44,000 Speaker 1: you couldn't do the transfer portal. You know, the easiest 512 00:24:44,000 --> 00:24:46,240 Speaker 1: thing would just be after spring ball, right, so for 513 00:24:46,320 --> 00:24:50,000 Speaker 1: summer school for fall. But like that's a huge disadvantage 514 00:24:50,000 --> 00:24:52,480 Speaker 1: for guys that know they're not going to play anymore, 515 00:24:52,600 --> 00:24:55,159 Speaker 1: so springball for them at their program. Like if I'm 516 00:24:55,200 --> 00:24:58,080 Speaker 1: at Penn State and James Franklin goes, you're not gonna 517 00:24:58,119 --> 00:25:02,000 Speaker 1: start here next year, right, wouldn't you say that? And 518 00:25:02,280 --> 00:25:04,720 Speaker 1: slash money is a big reason most case transfer they're 519 00:25:04,720 --> 00:25:06,200 Speaker 1: not going to play or they can get more money. 520 00:25:06,240 --> 00:25:09,359 Speaker 1: A lot of times it's tied together. Well, I go, 521 00:25:09,520 --> 00:25:12,800 Speaker 1: why you know, if we just exed out the winner 522 00:25:12,920 --> 00:25:17,040 Speaker 1: transfer portal and made it in the spring that the winner, 523 00:25:17,080 --> 00:25:19,520 Speaker 1: I would be stuck at my program, just practicing for 524 00:25:19,520 --> 00:25:21,760 Speaker 1: a team that I'm not going to play on. So 525 00:25:21,800 --> 00:25:24,439 Speaker 1: it doesn't make much sense. But clearly and right now, 526 00:25:24,480 --> 00:25:27,000 Speaker 1: it's really the only time because it's kind of win 527 00:25:27,080 --> 00:25:29,359 Speaker 1: or break, and you gotta let them transfer so they 528 00:25:29,359 --> 00:25:32,560 Speaker 1: can enroll into school where it doesn't even feel like 529 00:25:32,560 --> 00:25:32,960 Speaker 1: they're going. 530 00:25:34,200 --> 00:25:37,800 Speaker 3: James Franklin also talked about a commissioner needing to be 531 00:25:38,000 --> 00:25:41,320 Speaker 3: placed in college football, getting that would help anything, or 532 00:25:41,320 --> 00:25:43,239 Speaker 3: do you know anyone or maybe it's a group of 533 00:25:43,280 --> 00:25:46,960 Speaker 3: coaches and bodies or I guess athletic directors former athletic 534 00:25:47,040 --> 00:25:49,240 Speaker 3: directors that would fit the position, or do you kind 535 00:25:49,280 --> 00:25:51,240 Speaker 3: of are against a commissioner because it seems like we 536 00:25:51,440 --> 00:25:54,200 Speaker 3: always have all these issues and stuff, but we're leading 537 00:25:54,200 --> 00:25:57,280 Speaker 3: on the NCAA to make, you know, I guess solutions 538 00:25:57,320 --> 00:25:59,720 Speaker 3: out of it, but they're not really doing anything to 539 00:25:59,800 --> 00:26:01,160 Speaker 3: make changes. 540 00:26:01,920 --> 00:26:03,919 Speaker 1: Yeah, to me, the only way a commissioner would make 541 00:26:04,000 --> 00:26:06,959 Speaker 1: sense if they break away and so if the college 542 00:26:06,960 --> 00:26:12,560 Speaker 1: Football Playoff whatever group of forty teams is their own entity, 543 00:26:13,119 --> 00:26:16,080 Speaker 1: Like I'm still the old miss or Alabama football program, 544 00:26:16,680 --> 00:26:19,600 Speaker 1: but I don't answer to the Athletic Department slash NCAA. 545 00:26:20,000 --> 00:26:22,359 Speaker 1: We're like our own business. Maybe we do a revenue 546 00:26:22,359 --> 00:26:24,320 Speaker 1: sharing with the school where they get twenty percent of 547 00:26:24,320 --> 00:26:28,240 Speaker 1: our revenue, we give the kids, you know, another thirty percent, 548 00:26:28,760 --> 00:26:31,800 Speaker 1: and the other goes into the business. But you can't 549 00:26:31,800 --> 00:26:34,280 Speaker 1: really have a commissioner with the NCAA. It doesn't make it. 550 00:26:34,440 --> 00:26:36,600 Speaker 1: They have to go on their own, like the NFL. 551 00:26:36,640 --> 00:26:39,520 Speaker 1: It's their own kind of entity. So until that happens, 552 00:26:39,560 --> 00:26:42,000 Speaker 1: which I do feel like one day that's gonna happen, 553 00:26:42,040 --> 00:26:43,840 Speaker 1: But it does feel like we're a little far away 554 00:26:43,840 --> 00:26:46,920 Speaker 1: from that, Like are we a sixteen team? Like the 555 00:26:47,000 --> 00:26:49,639 Speaker 1: NCAA has nothing to do with the playoffs? Think about that, 556 00:26:50,040 --> 00:26:53,520 Speaker 1: nothing to do with it. Where in college basketball the 557 00:26:53,600 --> 00:26:57,359 Speaker 1: NCAA tournament is theirs, like they signed the deal. So 558 00:26:57,600 --> 00:27:00,320 Speaker 1: the two revenue generating sports, which the majority already the 559 00:27:00,320 --> 00:27:02,919 Speaker 1: revenue comes from football, I would say the NCUBA has 560 00:27:02,920 --> 00:27:06,000 Speaker 1: little to nothing to do with any of it. So 561 00:27:06,200 --> 00:27:10,639 Speaker 1: like where because forever it was like when I was 562 00:27:10,680 --> 00:27:14,480 Speaker 1: at Prisnoe State, there was a minimum I don't know 563 00:27:14,520 --> 00:27:17,560 Speaker 1: if this still exists, but for a long period of time, forever, 564 00:27:17,640 --> 00:27:20,280 Speaker 1: it was like the minimum requirement of sat school a 565 00:27:20,320 --> 00:27:23,679 Speaker 1: score meets GPA. It was like a sliding scale. I 566 00:27:23,680 --> 00:27:25,679 Speaker 1: don't even does that even exist anymore? Like do you 567 00:27:25,680 --> 00:27:28,639 Speaker 1: even need any requirements in most schools because transfer portal 568 00:27:28,680 --> 00:27:30,400 Speaker 1: it was also the same thing you had to hit 569 00:27:30,440 --> 00:27:33,480 Speaker 1: a bunch of requirements to transfer into like shitty schools 570 00:27:33,480 --> 00:27:36,600 Speaker 1: like Fresno State, San Diego State, let alone, like try 571 00:27:36,640 --> 00:27:41,120 Speaker 1: to transfer to Texas. Clearly none of that matters anymore. 572 00:27:41,160 --> 00:27:44,400 Speaker 1: So why do I need the some fucking over educated 573 00:27:44,560 --> 00:27:47,119 Speaker 1: loser that couldn't tell me the difference between a touchdown 574 00:27:47,119 --> 00:27:50,080 Speaker 1: and a first down? That like when I'm allowed to recruit? 575 00:27:50,840 --> 00:27:53,160 Speaker 1: Like the NCUBLEA is dead. It's just when does it 576 00:27:53,200 --> 00:27:58,560 Speaker 1: become official? And then who would these coaches? Because part 577 00:27:58,600 --> 00:28:02,000 Speaker 1: of Roger Goodell he butts heads with coaches, you know, 578 00:28:02,080 --> 00:28:04,840 Speaker 1: part of the commissioner. It's like working on behalf more 579 00:28:04,880 --> 00:28:09,080 Speaker 1: of the teams, the owners and the business not necessarily 580 00:28:09,080 --> 00:28:11,840 Speaker 1: what the coaches want. It's a tough job. It's not 581 00:28:11,960 --> 00:28:14,040 Speaker 1: like because one coach would have an opinion, the other 582 00:28:14,080 --> 00:28:16,400 Speaker 1: coach wants something different. It would not be an. 583 00:28:16,280 --> 00:28:19,160 Speaker 3: Easy gig for one hundred and twenty eight schools too, 584 00:28:19,400 --> 00:28:21,440 Speaker 3: Like that's so many teams. 585 00:28:21,320 --> 00:28:23,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, to me, it wouldn't be that unless they all 586 00:28:23,600 --> 00:28:27,320 Speaker 1: win independent. But like, is Montana or San Diego State 587 00:28:27,359 --> 00:28:29,840 Speaker 1: going in? Do they have enough? Does it make sense 588 00:28:29,920 --> 00:28:32,320 Speaker 1: to do that? And then what happens to those schools? 589 00:28:33,240 --> 00:28:37,719 Speaker 1: It's it's fun, it's never been I'm excited for this weekend. 590 00:28:38,080 --> 00:28:40,320 Speaker 1: But you could also argue it's never been more up 591 00:28:40,400 --> 00:28:42,840 Speaker 1: in the air, like the health, Like how is this 592 00:28:42,920 --> 00:28:44,800 Speaker 1: going to play out? I can see a lot of 593 00:28:44,880 --> 00:28:47,600 Speaker 1: scenarios where it could get something weird could happen. I mean, 594 00:28:47,600 --> 00:28:49,560 Speaker 1: there's a lot of money coming in, but there's also 595 00:28:49,600 --> 00:28:52,680 Speaker 1: a lot of hands in the cookie jar now, and 596 00:28:52,840 --> 00:28:54,920 Speaker 1: I think a lot of players are in a weird way. 597 00:28:55,000 --> 00:28:57,680 Speaker 1: Some of them are making money, but like what percentage 598 00:28:57,720 --> 00:29:01,000 Speaker 1: of them are actually making money? Feels like a small percentage, 599 00:29:01,360 --> 00:29:03,880 Speaker 1: Like social media makes it seem like at all no chance, 600 00:29:04,520 --> 00:29:06,960 Speaker 1: Like are all the offensive linemen at all these Division 601 00:29:07,000 --> 00:29:10,440 Speaker 1: I schools making any money? But you can't function, you 602 00:29:10,480 --> 00:29:12,760 Speaker 1: can't run a team without them. So it's like the guard, 603 00:29:12,840 --> 00:29:14,960 Speaker 1: center and guard are just cool with their shitty quarterback 604 00:29:15,040 --> 00:29:17,600 Speaker 1: making two million dollars or they make seventy five k 605 00:29:17,760 --> 00:29:21,440 Speaker 1: and get like, you know, twenty percent off the their 606 00:29:21,680 --> 00:29:25,600 Speaker 1: Ford f one fifty while he's driving a Ferrari. You know, 607 00:29:26,240 --> 00:29:28,920 Speaker 1: That's what we talked about that with Riola. It's like 608 00:29:29,080 --> 00:29:32,360 Speaker 1: you got multiple three year starters, you know, on a program, 609 00:29:32,560 --> 00:29:35,280 Speaker 1: and then you got this hot shot kid. Halfway through 610 00:29:35,320 --> 00:29:37,480 Speaker 1: the season. You're like, is this skuy even any good? 611 00:29:37,840 --> 00:29:40,360 Speaker 1: You know, you can't bench him because you're paying them before. 612 00:29:40,400 --> 00:29:42,520 Speaker 1: That's one thing with college football. It wasn't the NFL 613 00:29:42,560 --> 00:29:44,800 Speaker 1: like you would go to your backup right, you wouldn't hesitate. 614 00:29:45,480 --> 00:29:48,320 Speaker 1: It's like, whatever, go to another guy. Now it's like, well, 615 00:29:48,400 --> 00:29:50,320 Speaker 1: he's got to ride it out with Riola, which they're 616 00:29:50,320 --> 00:29:54,480 Speaker 1: not wrong because they've invested so much. But what does 617 00:29:54,480 --> 00:29:55,240 Speaker 1: the team think? 618 00:29:56,640 --> 00:29:59,440 Speaker 3: Yeah, the team, the team dynamics with Nil and stuff, 619 00:30:00,080 --> 00:30:00,560 Speaker 3: definitely is. 620 00:30:00,520 --> 00:30:02,720 Speaker 1: Gonna be looking at Caleb. I would say Caleb's the 621 00:30:02,760 --> 00:30:07,240 Speaker 1: first true NIL superstar. He feels a little bit on 622 00:30:07,280 --> 00:30:10,719 Speaker 1: an island right now on his team feels weird when 623 00:30:10,760 --> 00:30:14,160 Speaker 1: you watch the body language of the squad, you know, 624 00:30:14,200 --> 00:30:16,680 Speaker 1: it's just something's I don't blame him. I mean, he 625 00:30:16,760 --> 00:30:19,160 Speaker 1: was on an island in college, lived in that penthouse 626 00:30:19,160 --> 00:30:23,160 Speaker 1: suite in fucking La probably drove a Bentley getting millions 627 00:30:23,240 --> 00:30:25,160 Speaker 1: of dollars, millions of dollars. 628 00:30:26,760 --> 00:30:29,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, they should invested more money in their defense for sure, 629 00:30:29,480 --> 00:30:33,360 Speaker 3: USC But yeah, we got four big games this weekend. 630 00:30:33,520 --> 00:30:36,200 Speaker 3: I cannot believe felt like last weekend, last Saturday. We're 631 00:30:36,240 --> 00:30:39,520 Speaker 3: missing something. But let's start with ten Indiana at seven 632 00:30:39,960 --> 00:30:41,960 Speaker 3: Notre Dame probably to be the coldest one on the 633 00:30:42,000 --> 00:30:46,000 Speaker 3: weekend Indiana State Championship. Well, what sticks out to you 634 00:30:46,000 --> 00:30:47,880 Speaker 3: when you look at this matchup between the Hoosiers and 635 00:30:47,920 --> 00:30:49,760 Speaker 3: the Notre Dame fighting Irish Friday night? 636 00:30:50,520 --> 00:30:53,440 Speaker 1: I feel like, you guys blow him out. I fit 637 00:30:54,040 --> 00:30:56,440 Speaker 1: in Notre Dame fashion, you know, like thirty to ten 638 00:30:56,560 --> 00:31:00,000 Speaker 1: and just kind of overwhelmed them. I would be very 639 00:31:00,040 --> 00:31:02,240 Speaker 1: surprised if this is a game. I mean, you guys 640 00:31:02,320 --> 00:31:05,640 Speaker 1: kinda that in I use I don't know. Is that 641 00:31:05,680 --> 00:31:08,440 Speaker 1: one of the worst loss in the history of the program. Yeah, 642 00:31:08,680 --> 00:31:11,280 Speaker 1: that's it's a tough one to swallow. He can't. Really. 643 00:31:11,400 --> 00:31:14,040 Speaker 3: They weren't even this year. Were No, They finished like 644 00:31:14,080 --> 00:31:16,400 Speaker 3: fifth or seventh in the back. Yeah, they were ranked 645 00:31:16,440 --> 00:31:19,120 Speaker 3: at one point and they lost to Buffalo. But no, 646 00:31:19,160 --> 00:31:20,680 Speaker 3: I feel like Notre Dame's got a lot of momentum 647 00:31:20,680 --> 00:31:22,880 Speaker 3: in this game, especially with Marcus Freeman. That long term 648 00:31:22,880 --> 00:31:25,960 Speaker 3: contract I sent it to you six years throughout twenty thirty, 649 00:31:26,040 --> 00:31:27,920 Speaker 3: so to be able to have him firm for the 650 00:31:28,000 --> 00:31:30,160 Speaker 3: next six years plus is big time. 651 00:31:30,200 --> 00:31:32,760 Speaker 1: But I just feel it to your point. This offensive line, I. 652 00:31:32,760 --> 00:31:35,640 Speaker 3: Think, is just gonna push in, bully the Indiana front seven, 653 00:31:35,800 --> 00:31:37,200 Speaker 3: and they're just gonna able to run the football down 654 00:31:37,240 --> 00:31:40,400 Speaker 3: their throat. But Indiana, according to statistics, they're the number 655 00:31:40,440 --> 00:31:43,000 Speaker 3: one rushing defense in the country. But we saw a 656 00:31:43,040 --> 00:31:44,960 Speaker 3: higher state being able to run the football on them 657 00:31:45,160 --> 00:31:45,680 Speaker 3: during that game. 658 00:31:45,720 --> 00:31:47,720 Speaker 1: When those two played well, to me, it was like 659 00:31:47,760 --> 00:31:50,560 Speaker 1: the Jimmy's and the Joe's in that game. It felt like, yeah, 660 00:31:50,600 --> 00:31:53,680 Speaker 1: you guys do have some James Madison guys playing key roles. 661 00:31:54,040 --> 00:31:55,719 Speaker 1: And they hadn't looked like that against most of their 662 00:31:55,720 --> 00:31:59,120 Speaker 1: other opponents. Like they looked way faster. Their defense was elite. 663 00:31:59,320 --> 00:32:01,800 Speaker 1: You would watch them against SEMs like Nebraska or Washington 664 00:32:01,880 --> 00:32:04,640 Speaker 1: and be like, how are they way faster than these teams? 665 00:32:05,000 --> 00:32:07,360 Speaker 1: And then that Ohio State game. I was tempted to 666 00:32:07,360 --> 00:32:10,719 Speaker 1: bet them against Ohio State and that first drive, remember 667 00:32:10,760 --> 00:32:13,800 Speaker 1: that drive, I was like, damn Indiana, Ohio State's in 668 00:32:13,880 --> 00:32:16,680 Speaker 1: some trouble. And then I was like, actually, not really. 669 00:32:17,240 --> 00:32:19,160 Speaker 1: I think it's gonna look a lot like Ohio State, 670 00:32:20,040 --> 00:32:21,880 Speaker 1: and it'll be you know, we don't get that many 671 00:32:21,920 --> 00:32:23,880 Speaker 1: college football games and the weather like we do in 672 00:32:23,920 --> 00:32:27,520 Speaker 1: the NFL, that that could neutralize some of the scoring. 673 00:32:27,640 --> 00:32:30,360 Speaker 1: Like if this was a seventy degree day, are you 674 00:32:30,360 --> 00:32:33,440 Speaker 1: guys way more likely to win by twenty? Is it 675 00:32:33,520 --> 00:32:35,800 Speaker 1: like a ten to seven game at half? And then 676 00:32:35,800 --> 00:32:38,479 Speaker 1: you guys pull away? I mean how I mean are 677 00:32:38,480 --> 00:32:41,240 Speaker 1: we talking? Are we talking snow and stuff? Like? What weather? 678 00:32:41,280 --> 00:32:43,640 Speaker 1: Did you say? I think it's thirty percent snow? 679 00:32:43,920 --> 00:32:46,360 Speaker 3: So I hope it snows because that would be phenomenal 680 00:32:46,640 --> 00:32:49,640 Speaker 3: at night at in South Bend. You wonder how Curtis 681 00:32:49,720 --> 00:32:51,040 Speaker 3: Roorrid can do in the snow because they do like 682 00:32:51,080 --> 00:32:54,000 Speaker 3: to throw the football. But it feels like all these 683 00:32:54,040 --> 00:32:57,040 Speaker 3: games outside of Texas, if it's gonna be below twenty 684 00:32:57,080 --> 00:32:59,200 Speaker 3: degrees or twenty degrees lower, it feels like it's gonna 685 00:32:59,200 --> 00:33:01,480 Speaker 3: be the running game that's the deciding factor in most 686 00:33:01,520 --> 00:33:02,160 Speaker 3: of these games. 687 00:33:02,280 --> 00:33:05,760 Speaker 1: It hasn't been their big thing, like just back shoulder fates, yea, 688 00:33:06,040 --> 00:33:08,240 Speaker 1: like outside one on one back shoulder fates. 689 00:33:08,320 --> 00:33:10,000 Speaker 3: They did that against Ohio State, and I think Ohios 690 00:33:10,000 --> 00:33:11,920 Speaker 3: State had like four PI calls on them, So they 691 00:33:11,920 --> 00:33:14,680 Speaker 3: could do that against Notre Dame because they're they're two cornerbacks. 692 00:33:14,760 --> 00:33:16,880 Speaker 3: They all had like three hundred and forty yards against USC. 693 00:33:17,360 --> 00:33:19,600 Speaker 3: They're prone to get some pis on them too. But 694 00:33:19,960 --> 00:33:22,920 Speaker 3: I think that front seven, which Howard Cross is coming back, 695 00:33:22,960 --> 00:33:24,960 Speaker 3: which is a big addition for Notre Dame, but it 696 00:33:25,040 --> 00:33:26,360 Speaker 3: could be an issue for Indiana. 697 00:33:26,760 --> 00:33:29,480 Speaker 1: Well, if you guys make a run in the playoffs, 698 00:33:31,600 --> 00:33:34,440 Speaker 1: what does it look like run for one hundred and 699 00:33:34,440 --> 00:33:36,800 Speaker 1: sixty to one hundred and eighty yards a game and 700 00:33:36,960 --> 00:33:40,320 Speaker 1: just playing unreal defense and like hitting people in the teeth. 701 00:33:40,680 --> 00:33:45,840 Speaker 1: I mean, kind of playing like old school Seattle Seahawks. 702 00:33:45,840 --> 00:33:49,440 Speaker 1: Pete Carroll I would say, like Baltimore Ravens way back 703 00:33:49,440 --> 00:33:51,840 Speaker 1: in the day with ray Lewis, Like passing game isn't 704 00:33:51,880 --> 00:33:54,520 Speaker 1: gonna fucking blow anyone out of the water. We're gonna 705 00:33:54,560 --> 00:33:56,560 Speaker 1: run the ball down your throat and be the toughest team. 706 00:33:57,000 --> 00:33:59,200 Speaker 1: And that's kind of how you're gonna play, which for 707 00:33:59,240 --> 00:34:01,840 Speaker 1: a long time in college football, like that was college 708 00:34:01,840 --> 00:34:06,560 Speaker 1: football and then it changed. But in this new format, 709 00:34:06,880 --> 00:34:08,719 Speaker 1: because let's say you would have been a Final four 710 00:34:08,760 --> 00:34:10,759 Speaker 1: team this year. I don't think you would have. But 711 00:34:10,920 --> 00:34:13,960 Speaker 1: let's just hypothetically say, like you're in the Final four. Well, 712 00:34:14,000 --> 00:34:17,279 Speaker 1: those are in great environments, right in Arizona, it's at 713 00:34:17,280 --> 00:34:20,960 Speaker 1: the Rose Bowl, it's in Dallas, it's in Miami. Like, 714 00:34:21,120 --> 00:34:24,279 Speaker 1: the weather has never been a factor in any of 715 00:34:24,280 --> 00:34:27,520 Speaker 1: these playoff games. It might rain in Miami, but it's not. 716 00:34:28,040 --> 00:34:31,080 Speaker 1: It's an eighty degree rain. This is the first time 717 00:34:31,120 --> 00:34:35,960 Speaker 1: in college football, you know, in a bowl situation that matters, 718 00:34:36,080 --> 00:34:38,160 Speaker 1: you know, like I know they play like the Yankee 719 00:34:38,239 --> 00:34:41,680 Speaker 1: Bowl or whatever, but the weather's a huge factor. So 720 00:34:41,719 --> 00:34:44,439 Speaker 1: does that neutralize it? Like, does that give Indiana a chance? 721 00:34:45,320 --> 00:34:47,600 Speaker 1: Because who knows what if you guys fumble the ball 722 00:34:47,680 --> 00:34:49,520 Speaker 1: you wouldn't have normally fumbled if you're playing them at 723 00:34:49,560 --> 00:34:53,239 Speaker 1: the Rose Bowl. It's hard. I mean playing twenty five 724 00:34:53,280 --> 00:34:56,399 Speaker 1: degree weather. It is fucking hard. Yeah. 725 00:34:56,440 --> 00:34:59,120 Speaker 3: That's one of my worries is Riley Leonard has been 726 00:34:59,160 --> 00:35:02,919 Speaker 3: prone to have one of those turnovers that you didn't 727 00:35:03,000 --> 00:35:05,200 Speaker 3: see coming, or one of those throws like against USC 728 00:35:05,360 --> 00:35:07,239 Speaker 3: it's like, what are you what are you seeing here? 729 00:35:07,239 --> 00:35:08,000 Speaker 1: For Riley Leonard. 730 00:35:08,040 --> 00:35:10,360 Speaker 3: But I think he's gotten better throughout the pocket I 731 00:35:10,360 --> 00:35:12,640 Speaker 3: think they do have wide receivers on the outside, but 732 00:35:13,160 --> 00:35:16,040 Speaker 3: you're right, in pressure situations, who's gonna step up? And 733 00:35:16,600 --> 00:35:18,840 Speaker 3: if Indiana is able to stop the run and you 734 00:35:18,880 --> 00:35:20,479 Speaker 3: know you got a third and seven, third and six, 735 00:35:20,560 --> 00:35:23,160 Speaker 3: like can Riley Leonard in this offense get things going? 736 00:35:23,239 --> 00:35:24,800 Speaker 3: Or is Indiana gonna have the momentum? 737 00:35:24,880 --> 00:35:27,160 Speaker 1: But I think it's expensive ass ticket. 738 00:35:27,680 --> 00:35:30,040 Speaker 3: Yeah it's like twelve hundred bucks, fourteen hundred bucks. 739 00:35:30,120 --> 00:35:32,719 Speaker 1: Yeah, she's absurd. 740 00:35:32,760 --> 00:35:34,239 Speaker 3: But I think part of that too is most of 741 00:35:34,239 --> 00:35:36,400 Speaker 3: these fans are I mean, for Indiana, they don't have 742 00:35:36,400 --> 00:35:38,160 Speaker 3: to travel too far, so you don't have to fly, 743 00:35:38,440 --> 00:35:41,000 Speaker 3: which you can spend more money on tickets. But for 744 00:35:41,080 --> 00:35:42,879 Speaker 3: Notre Name to have a home playoff game, it's gonna 745 00:35:42,880 --> 00:35:45,000 Speaker 3: be fun and hopefully your predictions correct. 746 00:35:45,440 --> 00:35:47,960 Speaker 1: I think Notre Name wins by ten to eleven points. 747 00:35:48,000 --> 00:35:49,520 Speaker 3: I'm just kind of a little hesitant because I'm a 748 00:35:49,520 --> 00:35:52,759 Speaker 3: Notre Dame fan, But yeah, you hope that they can 749 00:35:53,080 --> 00:35:57,520 Speaker 3: go in and put on a showing against Indiana. Let's 750 00:35:57,520 --> 00:36:01,279 Speaker 3: go to the second game the first morning, SMU Penn 751 00:36:01,400 --> 00:36:04,600 Speaker 3: State eleven, SMU going to six Penn State SMU. You know, 752 00:36:04,640 --> 00:36:07,960 Speaker 3: people didn't expect them to be there. They lose against Clemson, 753 00:36:08,440 --> 00:36:10,319 Speaker 3: and the committee people back and forth. I think Joe 754 00:36:10,360 --> 00:36:12,360 Speaker 3: Klatt said that Alabama should have been in, but I 755 00:36:12,440 --> 00:36:14,520 Speaker 3: think for SMU, if they weren't to get in, it 756 00:36:14,560 --> 00:36:16,880 Speaker 3: would have definitely put a lot of you know, questions 757 00:36:16,880 --> 00:36:19,600 Speaker 3: about the conference championship. And then you got Sixpence State 758 00:36:19,640 --> 00:36:22,200 Speaker 3: with Drew Hour returning next season. You feel good about 759 00:36:22,200 --> 00:36:25,080 Speaker 3: Penn State after that organ game, but well, how do 760 00:36:25,120 --> 00:36:26,759 Speaker 3: you see this game going with Penn State. Is this 761 00:36:26,800 --> 00:36:28,960 Speaker 3: gonna be another one of those where it feels like 762 00:36:29,040 --> 00:36:30,680 Speaker 3: it's gonna be chalk again or do you think maybe 763 00:36:30,760 --> 00:36:32,600 Speaker 3: SMU has some light against Penn State. 764 00:36:33,320 --> 00:36:36,320 Speaker 1: It was funny last time we talked a lot of people, 765 00:36:36,440 --> 00:36:38,719 Speaker 1: like some SMU fans were like, you know, we were 766 00:36:38,719 --> 00:36:43,000 Speaker 1: getting a shitty ref, We're getting any the whistles. It's like, 767 00:36:43,120 --> 00:36:46,200 Speaker 1: it's like, okay, guys, you guys are almost a ten 768 00:36:46,239 --> 00:36:49,960 Speaker 1: point dog in this game. I hope, you know, Signetty 769 00:36:49,960 --> 00:36:52,360 Speaker 1: pisses some people off, but I do hope that Indiana 770 00:36:52,400 --> 00:36:55,360 Speaker 1: Notre Dame is a good game. I am rooting for 771 00:36:55,400 --> 00:36:57,920 Speaker 1: Penn State to beat the living shit at SMU, not 772 00:36:58,000 --> 00:37:00,200 Speaker 1: even because I thought like Alabama suld have got. I 773 00:37:00,280 --> 00:37:04,359 Speaker 1: don't even care. But it's like the ACC got two 774 00:37:04,400 --> 00:37:07,240 Speaker 1: teams in and you can say the same bout Clemson, 775 00:37:07,280 --> 00:37:09,640 Speaker 1: but at least, I mean they did what you have 776 00:37:09,719 --> 00:37:12,560 Speaker 1: to do. It's like NCAA basketball. You win your conference tournament, 777 00:37:12,560 --> 00:37:14,759 Speaker 1: you win your conference championship game, you're automacallyen. I got 778 00:37:14,800 --> 00:37:18,839 Speaker 1: no issue with it, but I hope Penn State kills him. 779 00:37:18,880 --> 00:37:25,080 Speaker 1: But this game, if it's like fifteen fifteen or twenty 780 00:37:25,120 --> 00:37:26,960 Speaker 1: to twenty in the second half and it's like going 781 00:37:27,000 --> 00:37:29,719 Speaker 1: back and forth, they're gonna be a lot of tight 782 00:37:29,840 --> 00:37:32,759 Speaker 1: you know what in that stadium because this guy does 783 00:37:32,800 --> 00:37:35,640 Speaker 1: not win a lot of big games. He simply does not. 784 00:37:35,800 --> 00:37:38,400 Speaker 1: And I you could argue, of all the coaches in 785 00:37:38,440 --> 00:37:42,000 Speaker 1: this thing, who has more pressure on them than James 786 00:37:42,000 --> 00:37:44,919 Speaker 1: Franklin to just win a couple games, not just this game, 787 00:37:44,960 --> 00:37:47,120 Speaker 1: but then they're gonna be a heavy favorite in the 788 00:37:47,160 --> 00:37:49,759 Speaker 1: next game, just to win a couple of games. If 789 00:37:49,760 --> 00:37:52,120 Speaker 1: he wins a couple of playoff games, even if the 790 00:37:52,160 --> 00:37:55,920 Speaker 1: next one would would be against Boise, Right, yeah, you 791 00:37:55,920 --> 00:37:58,240 Speaker 1: don't get that much credit, Like, well, he'd beat SMU 792 00:37:58,280 --> 00:38:01,040 Speaker 1: and Boise and then he loses. Let's say Georgie. Right, 793 00:38:01,239 --> 00:38:04,319 Speaker 1: It's like, well, I do think people would be like, listen, 794 00:38:04,320 --> 00:38:07,080 Speaker 1: you want two playoff games, one game at home. It 795 00:38:07,080 --> 00:38:09,480 Speaker 1: would be a big deal for him. I think of 796 00:38:09,560 --> 00:38:14,160 Speaker 1: all the coaches in the first round, like, he's not 797 00:38:14,360 --> 00:38:17,320 Speaker 1: in jeopardy of getting fired, like Ryan Day could get fired. 798 00:38:18,280 --> 00:38:20,600 Speaker 1: But I do think people would be start being pissed off, 799 00:38:20,719 --> 00:38:22,920 Speaker 1: like what's all this recruiting, what's all that? What's it 800 00:38:22,960 --> 00:38:26,560 Speaker 1: all for? So I think there is and I like him. 801 00:38:26,600 --> 00:38:30,120 Speaker 1: I think they are a sleeper team here. I actually 802 00:38:30,200 --> 00:38:33,400 Speaker 1: was really impressed against Oregon and think if their offense 803 00:38:33,480 --> 00:38:35,200 Speaker 1: was playing like their defense would have to be better. 804 00:38:35,680 --> 00:38:40,000 Speaker 1: But if they're playing Gunner Stockton, like they couldn't beat Georgia, right, So, uh, 805 00:38:40,960 --> 00:38:42,760 Speaker 1: I like Penn State in this game. Well I'm rooting 806 00:38:42,760 --> 00:38:45,440 Speaker 1: for Penn State. Things get weird with James and this 807 00:38:45,520 --> 00:38:48,359 Speaker 1: is another like this ain't gonna be sixty degrees here, 808 00:38:48,520 --> 00:38:51,400 Speaker 1: It's gonna be cold, but Penn State doesn't care. They 809 00:38:51,480 --> 00:38:54,480 Speaker 1: don't their receivers kind of irrelevant, right, they want to 810 00:38:54,560 --> 00:38:57,200 Speaker 1: run the ball, throw it to their tight end. They 811 00:38:57,239 --> 00:39:00,239 Speaker 1: got to play better defense, and doesn't I mean one 812 00:39:00,239 --> 00:39:03,759 Speaker 1: thing SMU has is explosive playmakers. Now does that work 813 00:39:03,800 --> 00:39:08,480 Speaker 1: and whatever it's going to be in Uh, you know, 814 00:39:08,520 --> 00:39:13,200 Speaker 1: where's Penn State College station? Where's that Happy Valley? Happy Valley? 815 00:39:13,200 --> 00:39:17,319 Speaker 1: Happy Valley? Yeah, I mean Aboby Carter is one of those. 816 00:39:17,360 --> 00:39:19,239 Speaker 3: Abdu Carter is one of those guys against Oregon that 817 00:39:19,280 --> 00:39:21,759 Speaker 3: he was not seen at all. He's supposed to be 818 00:39:21,800 --> 00:39:23,759 Speaker 3: a top five defensive end, so you think that he 819 00:39:23,840 --> 00:39:25,880 Speaker 3: would be a big factor in that game. But it 820 00:39:25,920 --> 00:39:28,480 Speaker 3: was weird though, because Oregon's is a great offense for 821 00:39:28,640 --> 00:39:30,799 Speaker 3: them to put up forty plus points against Penn State, 822 00:39:30,800 --> 00:39:33,200 Speaker 3: it was kind of one of those puzzling things where 823 00:39:33,560 --> 00:39:35,279 Speaker 3: in other games. I think we talked about last week 824 00:39:35,360 --> 00:39:36,799 Speaker 3: or two weeks ago, it was like, if you'd have 825 00:39:36,800 --> 00:39:39,120 Speaker 3: told me Penn State would have scored thirty five, thirty 826 00:39:39,120 --> 00:39:41,520 Speaker 3: eight points against Oregon, you think they'd win that game 827 00:39:41,560 --> 00:39:45,400 Speaker 3: because how good Penn State's defense is. But yeah, their offense, 828 00:39:45,760 --> 00:39:49,320 Speaker 3: their two running backs are definitely their. 829 00:39:49,239 --> 00:39:51,400 Speaker 1: Strongest point k Tron Allen, Nicholas Singleton. 830 00:39:51,719 --> 00:39:53,480 Speaker 3: Their ability to get those guys in the passing game 831 00:39:53,520 --> 00:39:55,520 Speaker 3: has definitely been the difference there. And then how about 832 00:39:55,520 --> 00:39:58,000 Speaker 3: Tywer warren Man. I mean, he finished seventh in the 833 00:39:58,040 --> 00:40:02,440 Speaker 3: Heisman voting seventh as a tight End's that's unbelievable. 834 00:40:02,880 --> 00:40:05,560 Speaker 1: I pulled up. I just typed in Happy Valley, PA. 835 00:40:06,640 --> 00:40:10,759 Speaker 1: Saturday high of twenty five, low of thirteen. I don't 836 00:40:10,760 --> 00:40:13,239 Speaker 1: think people quite understand that don't live in some of 837 00:40:13,280 --> 00:40:17,200 Speaker 1: these areas, Like how truly cold it is in some 838 00:40:17,280 --> 00:40:21,400 Speaker 1: of these places in December and January? Like how cold 839 00:40:21,480 --> 00:40:25,080 Speaker 1: South Bend is? How cold? Like when you come back 840 00:40:25,120 --> 00:40:28,080 Speaker 1: from winter break to go to class at Penn State, 841 00:40:28,160 --> 00:40:31,520 Speaker 1: Like it ain't it's cold where you went to school 842 00:40:31,520 --> 00:40:35,120 Speaker 1: in Montana, But like it ain't that right. I mean 843 00:40:35,719 --> 00:40:39,040 Speaker 1: it's frigid in the Midwest, like Ohio State, Like it's 844 00:40:39,400 --> 00:40:43,200 Speaker 1: fucking cold. It's gonna have a huge impact. And I 845 00:40:43,239 --> 00:40:47,440 Speaker 1: mean I didn't watch that much SMU football, but they 846 00:40:47,560 --> 00:40:49,319 Speaker 1: like to spread around and throw the football, Like isn't 847 00:40:49,320 --> 00:40:50,480 Speaker 1: that their offense? Yeah? 848 00:40:50,480 --> 00:40:53,200 Speaker 3: Their quarterbacks fun to watch. Kevin Jenning's fun to watch. 849 00:40:53,719 --> 00:40:56,240 Speaker 1: Well, it's just hard to play like that if it's 850 00:40:57,520 --> 00:40:59,440 Speaker 1: even if the sun's out, if it's twenty three degrees, 851 00:40:59,480 --> 00:41:02,239 Speaker 1: you can't feel your hands. Who does that impact the most? 852 00:41:02,280 --> 00:41:05,120 Speaker 1: The whiteouts Penn State's like we don't even throw up 853 00:41:05,160 --> 00:41:05,640 Speaker 1: those guys. 854 00:41:06,400 --> 00:41:08,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, the quarterback doesn't wear any gloves either, so he's 855 00:41:09,000 --> 00:41:10,799 Speaker 3: a Texas boy. You wonder how he's gonna be in 856 00:41:10,800 --> 00:41:13,600 Speaker 3: that cold weather. But speaking of another game that actually 857 00:41:13,640 --> 00:41:17,640 Speaker 3: has the hottest weather sixty degrees, you like upset there 858 00:41:18,600 --> 00:41:20,239 Speaker 3: for Clemson Texas or for Penn State. 859 00:41:20,600 --> 00:41:22,960 Speaker 1: First the Penn State game. Penn State should roll him. 860 00:41:23,200 --> 00:41:24,600 Speaker 3: I think I think if they get out to an 861 00:41:24,600 --> 00:41:26,640 Speaker 3: early lead, it's gonna be tough for SMU. You mentioned 862 00:41:26,640 --> 00:41:30,359 Speaker 3: the cold weather, like, I think Penn State should beat 863 00:41:30,400 --> 00:41:32,879 Speaker 3: him by fourteen plus. I think the Lion's like seven 864 00:41:32,880 --> 00:41:36,160 Speaker 3: and a half, eight and a half. But twelve Clemson 865 00:41:36,560 --> 00:41:37,560 Speaker 3: five Texas. 866 00:41:37,800 --> 00:41:38,319 Speaker 1: This was the one. 867 00:41:38,400 --> 00:41:40,520 Speaker 3: Last two weeks ago you talked about how if there 868 00:41:40,560 --> 00:41:42,920 Speaker 3: were to be an upset, you feel good about Clemson 869 00:41:42,960 --> 00:41:44,320 Speaker 3: being a bad matchup for Texas. 870 00:41:44,520 --> 00:41:45,560 Speaker 1: How do you see this one going? 871 00:41:47,080 --> 00:41:47,239 Speaker 3: Uh? 872 00:41:48,600 --> 00:41:50,960 Speaker 1: I think this thing could get weird. I mean that 873 00:41:51,040 --> 00:41:54,320 Speaker 1: quarterback for Clemson has been playing well, and he was 874 00:41:54,360 --> 00:41:56,160 Speaker 1: a guy that was much in the line last year. 875 00:41:56,160 --> 00:41:58,640 Speaker 1: And honestly, after the first week Week one, Georgia, I 876 00:41:58,680 --> 00:42:01,520 Speaker 1: was like, you know, the biggest difference in Dabos program 877 00:42:02,400 --> 00:42:04,640 Speaker 1: is like he went from DeShawn to Trevor, who were 878 00:42:04,680 --> 00:42:07,000 Speaker 1: awesome college players to DJ to this guy and it's 879 00:42:07,000 --> 00:42:09,600 Speaker 1: like you just miss on the quarterback. It's gonna screw you. 880 00:42:10,040 --> 00:42:12,360 Speaker 1: They still have good players, and then as the season 881 00:42:12,400 --> 00:42:15,160 Speaker 1: went on, you watch them. He's a big time athlete, 882 00:42:15,200 --> 00:42:17,680 Speaker 1: Like how many blong touchdown runs does he have this season? 883 00:42:17,719 --> 00:42:19,960 Speaker 1: I feel like so many times you'd be watching the 884 00:42:20,000 --> 00:42:23,040 Speaker 1: game and the ESPN ticker because they're playing Virginia or 885 00:42:23,080 --> 00:42:26,840 Speaker 1: Duke or whoever. It's like, you know, Clint goes for fifty, 886 00:42:26,880 --> 00:42:28,759 Speaker 1: It's like he could run. And then you watch him 887 00:42:28,880 --> 00:42:30,799 Speaker 1: against SMU and some of these big like he does 888 00:42:30,840 --> 00:42:34,200 Speaker 1: have a big arm, and when he's in rhythm, I 889 00:42:34,320 --> 00:42:36,919 Speaker 1: like him more than whatever Texas is rolling out, which 890 00:42:36,960 --> 00:42:39,799 Speaker 1: is obviously yours. Now we'll see if Arch plays way 891 00:42:39,840 --> 00:42:43,120 Speaker 1: more in this game, but I don't know. I mean, 892 00:42:43,200 --> 00:42:46,719 Speaker 1: obviously Texas is really talented. They're loaded on defense. Their 893 00:42:46,760 --> 00:42:52,000 Speaker 1: defense is good and offensively from is a bond. The 894 00:42:52,080 --> 00:42:54,359 Speaker 1: running back twenty six is a good player. I mean, 895 00:42:54,680 --> 00:42:59,080 Speaker 1: they got serious weapons as well. But like their quarterback 896 00:42:59,680 --> 00:43:01,839 Speaker 1: and so takes some shit and listen, I've given him 897 00:43:01,840 --> 00:43:03,400 Speaker 1: a lot over the years. I think it's hard to 898 00:43:03,400 --> 00:43:05,719 Speaker 1: call plays and we don't trust your quarterback, and I 899 00:43:05,760 --> 00:43:07,399 Speaker 1: feel like a lot of times, I mean, you went 900 00:43:07,440 --> 00:43:09,640 Speaker 1: to the game, was like Georgia, he just calls games 901 00:43:10,080 --> 00:43:13,359 Speaker 1: trying to coach around him. It feels like sometimes, Yeah, 902 00:43:13,400 --> 00:43:15,799 Speaker 1: it feels like that first Georgia Texas game. All they 903 00:43:15,800 --> 00:43:20,360 Speaker 1: were thrown was checked downs, and he felt too I guess, hesitant, 904 00:43:20,440 --> 00:43:22,040 Speaker 1: too scared to throw the ball down the field. They 905 00:43:22,080 --> 00:43:24,120 Speaker 1: had that one corner blitz on him that he fumbled, 906 00:43:24,320 --> 00:43:26,319 Speaker 1: and ever since then he just seemed rattled. And then 907 00:43:26,440 --> 00:43:28,520 Speaker 1: on top of that, you got an ankle injury. With 908 00:43:28,600 --> 00:43:31,799 Speaker 1: viewers like if things get a little frisky early and 909 00:43:31,840 --> 00:43:33,920 Speaker 1: it's a tight game with Clemson against Dabbo and what 910 00:43:34,000 --> 00:43:36,359 Speaker 1: they're going on, Like, I don't know, Sark, you pull 911 00:43:36,400 --> 00:43:37,840 Speaker 1: the plug and you put Arch in just for a 912 00:43:37,880 --> 00:43:41,120 Speaker 1: mobile quarterback, just to have more options with the amount 913 00:43:41,120 --> 00:43:42,880 Speaker 1: of weapons they have with the wide receivers and the 914 00:43:42,920 --> 00:43:44,600 Speaker 1: two running backs that they roll out there too. 915 00:43:44,680 --> 00:43:48,520 Speaker 3: But yeah, seems like a sketchy situation for Sark in 916 00:43:48,560 --> 00:43:50,600 Speaker 3: Texas because you have so much talent on defense, like 917 00:43:50,800 --> 00:43:53,720 Speaker 3: the number one defense in the country bearing their stud 918 00:43:53,800 --> 00:43:56,439 Speaker 3: corner just won the Thorpe Award, so you know they're 919 00:43:56,440 --> 00:43:58,719 Speaker 3: going to hold their own. It's just offensively. You're right, 920 00:43:58,719 --> 00:44:00,480 Speaker 3: they've just been so mid this season with how much 921 00:44:00,520 --> 00:44:01,080 Speaker 3: talent they have. 922 00:44:02,120 --> 00:44:04,439 Speaker 1: Team speed and you and I have both seen them live. 923 00:44:05,160 --> 00:44:09,279 Speaker 1: Their team speed on defense is impressive. The linebackers can 924 00:44:09,320 --> 00:44:12,239 Speaker 1: all move their defensive lines huge. Like you said, the 925 00:44:12,320 --> 00:44:16,000 Speaker 1: dbs are good. They hit. It's like, damn these guys. 926 00:44:16,840 --> 00:44:18,439 Speaker 1: I don't know how many of these guys are top 927 00:44:18,480 --> 00:44:20,880 Speaker 1: fifty picks, but they definitely got several of them. And 928 00:44:20,920 --> 00:44:23,160 Speaker 1: if some of these guys are underclassmen, this guy fucking 929 00:44:23,239 --> 00:44:24,839 Speaker 1: might be a top ten pick in two years. I mean, 930 00:44:24,840 --> 00:44:28,600 Speaker 1: they got they got serious dudes. I think you know 931 00:44:28,600 --> 00:44:32,120 Speaker 1: when we talk about Ryan Day and James Franklin have 932 00:44:32,239 --> 00:44:36,160 Speaker 1: like tangible pressure on him. I think quinn ewers like 933 00:44:36,239 --> 00:44:39,120 Speaker 1: this is a big moment, like Sar kind of shed 934 00:44:39,160 --> 00:44:41,640 Speaker 1: that last year. Get them to the playoffs, get them back, 935 00:44:42,040 --> 00:44:45,360 Speaker 1: get some the SEC championship game, like Sarks established himself. 936 00:44:45,400 --> 00:44:48,319 Speaker 1: He's he's good. I think the pressure in this game 937 00:44:48,400 --> 00:44:52,400 Speaker 1: is on the quarterback. It's like and like you said, 938 00:44:52,680 --> 00:44:56,560 Speaker 1: does he he's already shown how go to the pen. Yeah. 939 00:44:56,600 --> 00:44:59,600 Speaker 3: My biggest worry about Clemson is their wide receiveres are 940 00:44:59,719 --> 00:45:02,640 Speaker 3: so young. Like they're they're they're they're leading receiver against 941 00:45:02,680 --> 00:45:05,120 Speaker 3: smu is a true freshman. If you got another sophomore 942 00:45:05,160 --> 00:45:09,400 Speaker 3: wide receiver, then that first recruiting. These guys are elite recruits, 943 00:45:09,480 --> 00:45:12,320 Speaker 3: like oh yeah, twelve five star. Yeah, westc is a 944 00:45:12,400 --> 00:45:15,480 Speaker 3: part of that amazing receiver true freshman class. But you 945 00:45:15,600 --> 00:45:18,719 Speaker 3: do wonder against those physical dbs. I mean, George's wide 946 00:45:18,719 --> 00:45:20,640 Speaker 3: receivers were prone out to get open against them too, 947 00:45:20,840 --> 00:45:23,719 Speaker 3: like and then MafA the running back hasn't been getting going. 948 00:45:23,880 --> 00:45:26,759 Speaker 3: But Kate Klubmick has shown, which is crazy, from the 949 00:45:26,800 --> 00:45:29,640 Speaker 3: game one until now that when there's a lot of 950 00:45:29,680 --> 00:45:31,879 Speaker 3: pressure and things aren't rolling, that he's able to run 951 00:45:31,920 --> 00:45:34,200 Speaker 3: with his legs and he's able to. Like, the offense 952 00:45:34,239 --> 00:45:36,560 Speaker 3: seems like it's centering more around Kate Clubman this year 953 00:45:36,920 --> 00:45:38,759 Speaker 3: versus in past it was always the running game with 954 00:45:38,840 --> 00:45:41,200 Speaker 3: Shipley or you know the stud wide receivers they have 955 00:45:41,239 --> 00:45:44,960 Speaker 3: on the outside. But uh yeah, that's my only worry 956 00:45:45,000 --> 00:45:47,239 Speaker 3: with Clemson is the receivers they have. And you mentioned 957 00:45:47,280 --> 00:45:51,600 Speaker 3: those two edge rushers that Texas has. Sophomore Anthony Hill junior, 958 00:45:51,600 --> 00:45:53,920 Speaker 3: he'll be a top five pick. And then Colin Simmons 959 00:45:53,960 --> 00:45:55,959 Speaker 3: true freshman. So you got those guys on the edges 960 00:45:56,000 --> 00:45:57,879 Speaker 3: too to try to stop Clempsons running. 961 00:45:57,880 --> 00:46:00,680 Speaker 1: I remember watching them warm up in the Red River 962 00:46:00,800 --> 00:46:07,319 Speaker 1: game like this, this team bigger some NFL teams. They're huge, huge, huge. Yeah. 963 00:46:07,600 --> 00:46:11,160 Speaker 1: So that's where it gets back to yours. Yours just 964 00:46:11,320 --> 00:46:13,840 Speaker 1: can turn it over and look like shit, and you're like, 965 00:46:14,600 --> 00:46:17,200 Speaker 1: if you just played, you could let this defense carry you, 966 00:46:17,320 --> 00:46:19,759 Speaker 1: you know, saving a lot of savings. Teams like McElroy 967 00:46:19,760 --> 00:46:23,920 Speaker 1: and McCarran game manager. Well, you sometimes thinks, I'm like, 968 00:46:24,200 --> 00:46:26,480 Speaker 1: I'm fucking mahomes. It's like, bro, calm down. 969 00:46:27,200 --> 00:46:29,440 Speaker 3: Yeah, they had those two he had those two fumbles 970 00:46:29,440 --> 00:46:31,760 Speaker 3: against A and M or the one fumble in the interception. 971 00:46:31,840 --> 00:46:33,359 Speaker 3: They should have blown A and M out. They're one 972 00:46:33,360 --> 00:46:36,359 Speaker 3: of my like ten points back to back drives, yeah, 973 00:46:36,400 --> 00:46:38,719 Speaker 3: in the second half. And then he had that interception 974 00:46:38,880 --> 00:46:41,480 Speaker 3: to Georgia in their own territory and Texas was able 975 00:46:41,520 --> 00:46:43,120 Speaker 3: to hold him to the field goal. But you're right, 976 00:46:43,200 --> 00:46:45,399 Speaker 3: it's like those once he starts get rolling, he feels 977 00:46:45,400 --> 00:46:46,680 Speaker 3: like he gets a little too comfortable, and then he 978 00:46:46,760 --> 00:46:47,760 Speaker 3: makes those errant throws. 979 00:46:47,880 --> 00:46:51,480 Speaker 1: But I think obviously, you know, Notre Dame in Ohio 980 00:46:51,560 --> 00:46:54,360 Speaker 1: State are probably, you know, the two biggest brands in 981 00:46:54,400 --> 00:46:57,359 Speaker 1: college football in terms of like universal America. You could 982 00:46:57,400 --> 00:46:59,839 Speaker 1: have put this game at night too, Like if one 983 00:46:59,880 --> 00:47:02,200 Speaker 1: of those games like Notre Dame rohal State had put 984 00:47:02,239 --> 00:47:04,680 Speaker 1: in this spot, you could easily put at Texas hosting 985 00:47:04,719 --> 00:47:08,399 Speaker 1: Clemson Friday or Saturday night like this. I think Penn 986 00:47:08,440 --> 00:47:11,480 Speaker 1: State SMU is the last one anyone would choose, But 987 00:47:11,680 --> 00:47:13,839 Speaker 1: I don't think this one is very far away from 988 00:47:13,880 --> 00:47:16,600 Speaker 1: the other primetime games like this. This is an elite 989 00:47:16,680 --> 00:47:19,759 Speaker 1: football game. I would expect this thing to be pretty tight. 990 00:47:20,480 --> 00:47:23,880 Speaker 3: Don't you almost think that Dabos got the advantage here 991 00:47:23,880 --> 00:47:25,719 Speaker 3: because he's got no pressure on him. They're a three 992 00:47:25,840 --> 00:47:29,040 Speaker 3: lost team barely staking the playoff. No one's only talking 993 00:47:29,040 --> 00:47:31,319 Speaker 3: about him, like I feel like for him his play 994 00:47:31,400 --> 00:47:33,399 Speaker 3: calling in this game, He's just gonna air it out 995 00:47:33,440 --> 00:47:37,759 Speaker 3: and try to just expose whatever Texas has defensively. And 996 00:47:38,680 --> 00:47:40,840 Speaker 3: it's gonna be interesting to see because it's eleven and 997 00:47:40,920 --> 00:47:41,640 Speaker 3: a half right now. 998 00:47:41,640 --> 00:47:46,279 Speaker 1: As to spread, why just pull up draftings twelve like that? 999 00:47:46,880 --> 00:47:50,320 Speaker 1: That seems how could SMU Penn State be eight and 1000 00:47:50,360 --> 00:47:52,000 Speaker 1: a half in this thing be twelve? Like? To me, 1001 00:47:52,120 --> 00:47:56,600 Speaker 1: that line. I'm tempted to put some cash, a lot 1002 00:47:56,680 --> 00:48:00,680 Speaker 1: of cash on Clemson, like not only can win. I 1003 00:48:00,719 --> 00:48:02,439 Speaker 1: would expect this to be a close game. I would 1004 00:48:02,480 --> 00:48:05,600 Speaker 1: be surprised Texas won. They haven't been blown teams out 1005 00:48:05,640 --> 00:48:07,440 Speaker 1: like they struggled to beat Arkansas. You watch them on 1006 00:48:07,560 --> 00:48:11,279 Speaker 1: random games post the Oklahoma game, and after they got 1007 00:48:11,320 --> 00:48:13,680 Speaker 1: beatn by Georgia, you thought, Okay, they'll take a deep breath. 1008 00:48:14,280 --> 00:48:16,440 Speaker 1: They were in a lot of closer games, minus the 1009 00:48:16,480 --> 00:48:18,640 Speaker 1: Florida game where they beat the shit out of them. 1010 00:48:19,640 --> 00:48:21,360 Speaker 1: I felt like they were just like, what's going on 1011 00:48:21,480 --> 00:48:24,160 Speaker 1: with Vanderbilt? What's going on with Arkansas? They play in 1012 00:48:24,280 --> 00:48:27,520 Speaker 1: way more weird games than they do A team that's 1013 00:48:27,560 --> 00:48:31,680 Speaker 1: a twelve point favorite, like that's that seems a little 1014 00:48:31,760 --> 00:48:33,759 Speaker 1: large to me. I don't know about you. It's the 1015 00:48:33,760 --> 00:48:36,960 Speaker 1: biggest spread by far. To me, Notre Dame should be 1016 00:48:37,040 --> 00:48:41,440 Speaker 1: a twelve point favorite, not Texas. Yeah, I agree too. 1017 00:48:54,880 --> 00:48:58,520 Speaker 3: And then the last game nine Tennessee at eight Ohio State, 1018 00:48:58,600 --> 00:49:01,480 Speaker 3: the nightcap game, A lot of pressure on Ryan Day. 1019 00:49:01,560 --> 00:49:04,400 Speaker 3: Can they balance back after probably I would say the 1020 00:49:04,440 --> 00:49:07,520 Speaker 3: worst loss in Ryan Day's career. You would say, maybe 1021 00:49:07,560 --> 00:49:10,960 Speaker 3: the worst loss that I'll Hio say the last ten 1022 00:49:11,040 --> 00:49:14,440 Speaker 3: twelve years, Like, what do you see in this game? 1023 00:49:16,360 --> 00:49:19,200 Speaker 1: I saw Chip Kelly said yesterday or maybe a couple 1024 00:49:19,200 --> 00:49:21,840 Speaker 1: of days ago that they have gone over with the 1025 00:49:21,880 --> 00:49:25,800 Speaker 1: fine tooth comb the tape to Michigan. And it's like, 1026 00:49:26,880 --> 00:49:30,440 Speaker 1: what was really to go over? It wasn't you know? 1027 00:49:30,680 --> 00:49:33,480 Speaker 1: Players were like you guys kept calling plays into the 1028 00:49:33,520 --> 00:49:37,040 Speaker 1: teeth of the defense. It's like it was an offensive 1029 00:49:37,040 --> 00:49:41,080 Speaker 1: philosophy that you don't trust your quarterback, you know, and 1030 00:49:41,239 --> 00:49:45,000 Speaker 1: you have these elite wide receivers. I mean, what's his name? 1031 00:49:45,120 --> 00:49:48,120 Speaker 1: Comes back this season, they get one of the best 1032 00:49:48,160 --> 00:49:51,200 Speaker 1: freshmen we've ever seen. They go all in on Will 1033 00:49:51,320 --> 00:49:54,000 Speaker 1: Howard and let's face it, they don't trust him that much. 1034 00:49:55,120 --> 00:49:56,719 Speaker 1: And if they could have a redo, well they just 1035 00:49:56,840 --> 00:49:58,880 Speaker 1: rather have Kyle McCord. I think we've talked about that now. 1036 00:49:59,120 --> 00:50:02,719 Speaker 1: Chip likes more mobile quarterback and Will Howard kind of 1037 00:50:02,760 --> 00:50:06,720 Speaker 1: like your guy Notre Dame is, you know, just a big, physical, 1038 00:50:06,800 --> 00:50:10,799 Speaker 1: fucking runner. But I don't know. I mean, if they 1039 00:50:10,840 --> 00:50:14,120 Speaker 1: don't trust them, and listen in the transfer portal era, 1040 00:50:15,160 --> 00:50:19,480 Speaker 1: you lose a tackle and then your center snaps his achilles, 1041 00:50:19,600 --> 00:50:22,839 Speaker 1: like that's you know, twenty years ago, how State would 1042 00:50:22,840 --> 00:50:25,600 Speaker 1: have had the next first rounder that's a freshman and 1043 00:50:26,200 --> 00:50:27,960 Speaker 1: you know, taking a little step back, but like we're 1044 00:50:28,000 --> 00:50:29,960 Speaker 1: fine now. It's like what if you look back and 1045 00:50:30,040 --> 00:50:31,640 Speaker 1: you go, this guy's not even gonna be on our 1046 00:50:31,680 --> 00:50:34,520 Speaker 1: team next year that we have to play. So what 1047 00:50:34,600 --> 00:50:39,080 Speaker 1: does Tennessee thrive with defense and defensive line? I think 1048 00:50:39,120 --> 00:50:41,080 Speaker 1: this thing could get weird in Tennessee. I think we 1049 00:50:41,160 --> 00:50:45,280 Speaker 1: talked about this last week. You know, Rocky Top, Rocky Mountains. 1050 00:50:45,360 --> 00:50:48,520 Speaker 1: It's they're not This isn't Florida or Miami. Like it's 1051 00:50:48,600 --> 00:50:52,080 Speaker 1: it's cold in Knoxville, so they're coming. It might not 1052 00:50:52,160 --> 00:50:54,800 Speaker 1: be Ohio State cold, but they are not sitting in 1053 00:50:54,880 --> 00:50:58,200 Speaker 1: seventy eight degree weather right now. So I think they're 1054 00:50:58,280 --> 00:51:02,120 Speaker 1: gonna come. And defensive teams travel right if you have 1055 00:51:02,160 --> 00:51:03,920 Speaker 1: a good defense, like the Rams play in LA But 1056 00:51:04,080 --> 00:51:05,840 Speaker 1: when their defense is good, they can play anybody. The 1057 00:51:05,920 --> 00:51:08,120 Speaker 1: forty nine ers playing fucking the Bay. They've had a 1058 00:51:08,160 --> 00:51:10,520 Speaker 1: good defense for five years. They've won road playoff games 1059 00:51:10,520 --> 00:51:14,280 Speaker 1: in Green Bay. Like that shit translates running game in defense. 1060 00:51:15,600 --> 00:51:20,560 Speaker 1: Now you know Sawyer freaking out. Maybe they rallied the 1061 00:51:20,600 --> 00:51:23,920 Speaker 1: troops on defense, but I don't know, I think this 1062 00:51:24,120 --> 00:51:29,239 Speaker 1: thing Tennessee's offense with their quarterback. You watch them some games, 1063 00:51:29,280 --> 00:51:31,239 Speaker 1: You're like, what am I witnessing? And I wanted to 1064 00:51:31,280 --> 00:51:33,320 Speaker 1: have Nico be like the next great quarterback and that 1065 00:51:33,360 --> 00:51:37,480 Speaker 1: didn't play out. But running game defense, running game defense, 1066 00:51:37,640 --> 00:51:39,880 Speaker 1: that's this is a tough match for Oisle State. This 1067 00:51:39,920 --> 00:51:41,720 Speaker 1: would be a tough match for anybody. I mean, Tennessee 1068 00:51:41,800 --> 00:51:44,200 Speaker 1: could beat any of these teams, right, Like if I 1069 00:51:44,280 --> 00:51:46,440 Speaker 1: told you Tennessee was going to Notre Dame, you'd be 1070 00:51:46,480 --> 00:51:47,640 Speaker 1: pretty nervous, wouldn't you. 1071 00:51:48,280 --> 00:51:50,440 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean Dylan Sampson the running back. Like we 1072 00:51:50,480 --> 00:51:52,680 Speaker 3: talked about it last week. How if you had to 1073 00:51:52,719 --> 00:51:55,720 Speaker 3: face any team in the first round, Tennessee's the least 1074 00:51:56,040 --> 00:51:57,600 Speaker 3: one that you would want to pick if you're Ohio State, 1075 00:51:57,640 --> 00:51:59,760 Speaker 3: because they've got a dominant running back with Dylan Samson 1076 00:51:59,760 --> 00:52:03,120 Speaker 3: who's got almost fifteen hundred yards twenty two touchdowns, Like 1077 00:52:03,360 --> 00:52:05,160 Speaker 3: he leads the SEC and that's what they bank on. 1078 00:52:05,680 --> 00:52:07,719 Speaker 3: And on top of that, the defensive line is their 1079 00:52:07,719 --> 00:52:10,600 Speaker 3: biggest strength for Tennessee. And you mentioned Ohio State missing 1080 00:52:10,640 --> 00:52:13,399 Speaker 3: two of their biggest offensive linemen, their center, I think 1081 00:52:13,480 --> 00:52:15,600 Speaker 3: one center of the year, and even play the last 1082 00:52:15,600 --> 00:52:18,080 Speaker 3: three games for Ohio State, so I think it's a 1083 00:52:18,120 --> 00:52:19,040 Speaker 3: bad matchup for him. 1084 00:52:19,280 --> 00:52:19,560 Speaker 1: Nico. 1085 00:52:19,640 --> 00:52:21,200 Speaker 3: I'm just up and down with I don't know what 1086 00:52:21,320 --> 00:52:24,160 Speaker 3: to think about him. Like some games that Oklahoma game 1087 00:52:24,160 --> 00:52:25,560 Speaker 3: in the beginning of the season, he had some big 1088 00:52:25,640 --> 00:52:28,000 Speaker 3: time throws, some deep balls, and you're like, man, this 1089 00:52:28,120 --> 00:52:29,920 Speaker 3: guy could be that guy for Tennessee. He could be 1090 00:52:30,000 --> 00:52:31,880 Speaker 3: that guy that you know, can make him two dimensional. 1091 00:52:31,920 --> 00:52:34,319 Speaker 3: And then you got some games like Georgia just making 1092 00:52:34,400 --> 00:52:38,400 Speaker 3: Aaron throws not really seeing the defense. So I wonder 1093 00:52:38,560 --> 00:52:41,160 Speaker 3: if Ohio State somehow is able to run the foot 1094 00:52:41,239 --> 00:52:43,719 Speaker 3: or able to stop the run, I should say and 1095 00:52:43,880 --> 00:52:46,200 Speaker 3: put the hands on Nico. They're gonna be in a 1096 00:52:46,239 --> 00:52:50,680 Speaker 3: big advantage in this football game. You know, people forget, 1097 00:52:51,840 --> 00:52:54,840 Speaker 3: but up until Hypel got there, Tennessee was some bad shape. 1098 00:52:55,280 --> 00:52:56,719 Speaker 3: They had been bad for a long time. 1099 00:52:56,960 --> 00:52:58,360 Speaker 1: It's why a lot of people were like, you know, 1100 00:52:58,600 --> 00:53:01,680 Speaker 1: obviously George is an elite pro gam but Florida's down. 1101 00:53:01,719 --> 00:53:04,880 Speaker 1: In Tennessee's down, it's way easier for him. And he 1102 00:53:05,040 --> 00:53:08,920 Speaker 1: was at UCF twelve and one, ten and three. Then 1103 00:53:09,040 --> 00:53:11,040 Speaker 1: I don't even count the COVID year at a place 1104 00:53:11,120 --> 00:53:14,399 Speaker 1: like UCF then he gets the Tennessee job and after 1105 00:53:14,480 --> 00:53:17,080 Speaker 1: that first year going seven and six, eleven and two, 1106 00:53:17,200 --> 00:53:19,320 Speaker 1: nine and four, ten and two, and he's won the 1107 00:53:19,400 --> 00:53:23,040 Speaker 1: last two bowl games. So it's like, who did he played? 1108 00:53:23,080 --> 00:53:25,200 Speaker 1: Last year? In the Citrus Bowl he played Iowa. It 1109 00:53:25,280 --> 00:53:27,960 Speaker 1: was Iowa, which has in the league defense. And two 1110 00:53:28,080 --> 00:53:30,600 Speaker 1: years ago in the Orange Bowl he played Clemson and 1111 00:53:30,680 --> 00:53:33,480 Speaker 1: he won thirty one to fourteen. So this is a 1112 00:53:33,520 --> 00:53:36,320 Speaker 1: guy that, going back to his playing days when he 1113 00:53:36,360 --> 00:53:39,240 Speaker 1: won the Natty with Bob stoops to as a coach. 1114 00:53:40,239 --> 00:53:43,920 Speaker 1: I think people overlook him. It's weird because he's he's 1115 00:53:44,040 --> 00:53:47,759 Speaker 1: pretty big right now. You know, he doesn't look like 1116 00:53:47,880 --> 00:53:52,520 Speaker 1: his former skinny quarterback self, and he looks closer to 1117 00:53:52,600 --> 00:53:55,320 Speaker 1: like fifty eight than he does forty six, which actually 1118 00:53:55,360 --> 00:53:59,480 Speaker 1: how old he is, because he's just he's large. But 1119 00:53:59,680 --> 00:54:02,440 Speaker 1: he can fucking coach man. And he's one of those 1120 00:54:02,480 --> 00:54:06,160 Speaker 1: offensive coaches like McVeigh or Kyle or something where it's 1121 00:54:06,200 --> 00:54:09,120 Speaker 1: like the offense is his baby, but his defenses are tough, 1122 00:54:09,719 --> 00:54:11,440 Speaker 1: like those are scary guys. And that's the thing with 1123 00:54:11,560 --> 00:54:14,759 Speaker 1: Ryan Day. It's not like you go, obviously he knows 1124 00:54:14,800 --> 00:54:16,600 Speaker 1: what to do with the quarterback in the passing game 1125 00:54:16,680 --> 00:54:18,440 Speaker 1: like he's good with that, But you don't say his 1126 00:54:18,600 --> 00:54:22,680 Speaker 1: teams are tough. If anything, they've gotten soft. And who 1127 00:54:23,200 --> 00:54:27,640 Speaker 1: who has has given Ryan Day trouble? Tough teams? Tennessee's 1128 00:54:27,680 --> 00:54:32,080 Speaker 1: built a lot like their quarterback is sexier. Then I 1129 00:54:32,080 --> 00:54:35,400 Speaker 1: would say JJ because like five star, number one recruit 1130 00:54:35,480 --> 00:54:38,319 Speaker 1: behind Arch he can He's like JaMarcus. He could throw 1131 00:54:38,360 --> 00:54:41,279 Speaker 1: it like seven hundred yards, but he's not that great 1132 00:54:41,400 --> 00:54:44,400 Speaker 1: right now. But their team is built a lot like Michigan. 1133 00:54:44,680 --> 00:54:47,480 Speaker 1: Run the ball, play d D line, let's fucking go 1134 00:54:48,640 --> 00:54:51,200 Speaker 1: like I think Tennessee would gladly play a game like 1135 00:54:51,560 --> 00:54:55,439 Speaker 1: seventeen to fifteen deep down Ohio State we've seen wants 1136 00:54:55,560 --> 00:54:57,839 Speaker 1: no part of that type game. They want to they 1137 00:54:57,880 --> 00:54:59,719 Speaker 1: want to play like they played against Oregon. They go, 1138 00:55:00,000 --> 00:55:01,640 Speaker 1: we played like we played against Oregon. We win that 1139 00:55:01,719 --> 00:55:05,480 Speaker 1: game seven out of ten times. That was we were comfortable. 1140 00:55:05,520 --> 00:55:09,840 Speaker 1: And they have been really since in the Ryan Day era. Shootouts, shootouts, shootouts, 1141 00:55:10,560 --> 00:55:14,719 Speaker 1: when they start getting leaned on, they have crumbled under 1142 00:55:14,800 --> 00:55:17,840 Speaker 1: Ryan Day. Well, I think right, Ryan, and only the 1143 00:55:17,880 --> 00:55:19,920 Speaker 1: good teams can lean on them, right do you think 1144 00:55:19,960 --> 00:55:22,200 Speaker 1: Ryan Day and Chip Kelly? I mean what happened with Michigan. 1145 00:55:22,239 --> 00:55:24,080 Speaker 3: Do you think they're going to try to still establish 1146 00:55:24,120 --> 00:55:26,560 Speaker 3: the inside running game against this defensive line or you 1147 00:55:26,600 --> 00:55:28,399 Speaker 3: think they may start a little early and then say, okay, 1148 00:55:28,440 --> 00:55:30,520 Speaker 3: we're going to bandon it. Maybe go what they did 1149 00:55:30,560 --> 00:55:32,480 Speaker 3: against Penn State, trying to get those guys out in 1150 00:55:32,520 --> 00:55:35,480 Speaker 3: space and if Jeremiah Smith, I mean, can they get 1151 00:55:35,520 --> 00:55:37,600 Speaker 3: this guy the football? And this is the most explosive 1152 00:55:37,600 --> 00:55:40,120 Speaker 3: player on their team. He had under thirty yards against Michigan. 1153 00:55:40,200 --> 00:55:42,520 Speaker 3: It seems like they do that again. Ohio State's can 1154 00:55:42,600 --> 00:55:44,960 Speaker 3: be in the same situation against Michigan or it was 1155 00:55:45,000 --> 00:55:45,680 Speaker 3: against Michigan. 1156 00:55:46,120 --> 00:55:52,080 Speaker 1: Well, I'm just clicking on the weather. Saturday wins about 1157 00:55:52,120 --> 00:55:57,319 Speaker 1: ten miles an hour, but high of thirty, low of fifteen. Well, 1158 00:55:57,520 --> 00:55:59,120 Speaker 1: it's going to be closer to the low because when 1159 00:55:59,120 --> 00:56:01,839 Speaker 1: are they playing. They're playing night. So it's I mean, 1160 00:56:01,920 --> 00:56:04,399 Speaker 1: are you just slinging the pill all around with twenty 1161 00:56:04,480 --> 00:56:08,920 Speaker 1: two degree weather? Now if it's raining or windy, obviously 1162 00:56:08,960 --> 00:56:11,160 Speaker 1: it makes a lot harder than just freezing cold. But 1163 00:56:12,800 --> 00:56:16,800 Speaker 1: is are there wide receivers comfortable with just dominating in 1164 00:56:16,880 --> 00:56:19,560 Speaker 1: twenty degree weather? It is harder to play like that, 1165 00:56:20,280 --> 00:56:22,640 Speaker 1: especially like It's one thing being a pro and being 1166 00:56:22,719 --> 00:56:25,640 Speaker 1: in it for years. Done thing being a seventeen eighteen 1167 00:56:25,680 --> 00:56:27,920 Speaker 1: year old true freshman who's supposed to be the greatest 1168 00:56:27,960 --> 00:56:30,759 Speaker 1: thing since slight spread. It's like, I can't feel my hands, coach, 1169 00:56:31,840 --> 00:56:34,000 Speaker 1: So I don't know. I mean, you kind of have 1170 00:56:34,080 --> 00:56:36,640 Speaker 1: to run it in these games like playoff football in 1171 00:56:36,760 --> 00:56:41,400 Speaker 1: the NFL, right, especially AFC football Green Bay Philly, Like 1172 00:56:41,560 --> 00:56:44,720 Speaker 1: the running game matters, you know, we don't. It doesn't 1173 00:56:44,920 --> 00:56:47,040 Speaker 1: usually matter in college football because they're always playing in 1174 00:56:47,080 --> 00:56:50,120 Speaker 1: controlled environments. This is the first time it's like you 1175 00:56:50,200 --> 00:56:52,439 Speaker 1: have to change your game plan a little bit because 1176 00:56:52,480 --> 00:56:54,319 Speaker 1: Tennessee is like, we'll hand it to them thirty times 1177 00:56:54,360 --> 00:56:57,279 Speaker 1: a game, or you know, on Saturday night, we got 1178 00:56:57,320 --> 00:57:00,799 Speaker 1: no Penn State like thirteen ten, Get ready, we're gonna 1179 00:57:00,800 --> 00:57:04,120 Speaker 1: give to you forty times tonight. What are they gonna do, 1180 00:57:04,360 --> 00:57:07,120 Speaker 1: fucking slink? They're gonna attempt forty to fifty passes. Well, 1181 00:57:07,160 --> 00:57:11,080 Speaker 1: we can rush the passer. So I I think weather 1182 00:57:11,200 --> 00:57:16,200 Speaker 1: plays a enormous factor this weekend. Enormous And I wonder 1183 00:57:16,240 --> 00:57:18,680 Speaker 1: if Ohio State. Now I understand like they live in it, 1184 00:57:20,120 --> 00:57:23,040 Speaker 1: but how many cold, cold games does Ohio State truly 1185 00:57:23,120 --> 00:57:23,720 Speaker 1: play in a year. 1186 00:57:24,320 --> 00:57:28,040 Speaker 3: They always play on noon or like nine am ten am, 1187 00:57:28,520 --> 00:57:29,960 Speaker 3: always playing those neon sts and it. 1188 00:57:29,960 --> 00:57:32,080 Speaker 1: Feels like last couple of years against the last game 1189 00:57:32,120 --> 00:57:35,440 Speaker 1: of the season against Hardball and the conference championship whenever 1190 00:57:35,600 --> 00:57:37,360 Speaker 1: they haven't been in in a while, because Michigan has 1191 00:57:37,480 --> 00:57:40,760 Speaker 1: but is in a dome right at Indy in their 1192 00:57:40,800 --> 00:57:42,720 Speaker 1: games the last couple of years, Michigan Ohio State. Like 1193 00:57:42,760 --> 00:57:46,520 Speaker 1: it's been cold, but like you said, sun's out, sun 1194 00:57:46,600 --> 00:57:49,240 Speaker 1: ain't out in this game. That's a lot colder when 1195 00:57:49,280 --> 00:57:51,760 Speaker 1: that sunsot out, because even if it's twenty five degrees 1196 00:57:51,800 --> 00:57:53,400 Speaker 1: with the sun's on you, you feel like, yeah, little 1197 00:57:53,400 --> 00:57:56,640 Speaker 1: warmths get to the sideline if it's fucking ice cold. 1198 00:57:58,040 --> 00:58:04,840 Speaker 1: I like Tennessee in this game. If wins talent, I 1199 00:58:04,960 --> 00:58:07,440 Speaker 1: respect a low like I don't think that, you know, 1200 00:58:07,600 --> 00:58:10,400 Speaker 1: I don't look at them like I do SMU or 1201 00:58:10,680 --> 00:58:13,640 Speaker 1: obviously Indiana like that their talent. It's not going to 1202 00:58:13,680 --> 00:58:16,360 Speaker 1: be that much different. But like the key missing the 1203 00:58:16,400 --> 00:58:20,959 Speaker 1: offensive linemen, like you've seen Minnesota, like their offensive line 1204 00:58:21,360 --> 00:58:23,720 Speaker 1: got hurt and all of a sudden, Sam Donold's under durest. 1205 00:58:23,800 --> 00:58:26,560 Speaker 1: It's just there's a reason one guy starts and the 1206 00:58:26,600 --> 00:58:29,040 Speaker 1: other guy is the backup. There's a gap, and there's 1207 00:58:29,120 --> 00:58:33,000 Speaker 1: usually a wider gap, like you know certain positions like 1208 00:58:33,080 --> 00:58:35,600 Speaker 1: the linebacker or corner and be like, I think I'm 1209 00:58:35,680 --> 00:58:37,280 Speaker 1: just as good as that guy, and there might be 1210 00:58:37,360 --> 00:58:39,880 Speaker 1: some truth to that. On you know, college and pro teams, 1211 00:58:40,440 --> 00:58:43,800 Speaker 1: there usually is not like the backup offensive tackle or 1212 00:58:43,880 --> 00:58:46,000 Speaker 1: the backup center it's like I'm better in that guy. 1213 00:58:46,040 --> 00:58:48,200 Speaker 1: It's like, no, this guy's better and everyone knows it. 1214 00:58:48,640 --> 00:58:50,760 Speaker 1: I think with the line of scrimmage and quarterback, like 1215 00:58:50,800 --> 00:58:53,320 Speaker 1: it's always pretty clear. It's like, yeah, this guy starts 1216 00:58:53,360 --> 00:58:56,120 Speaker 1: for a reason, and the backups might be solid players, 1217 00:58:56,200 --> 00:58:59,320 Speaker 1: but like there's a gap. There's usually a huge gap 1218 00:58:59,400 --> 00:59:03,840 Speaker 1: with like your starting offensive lineman, especially in the transfer 1219 00:59:03,920 --> 00:59:06,720 Speaker 1: portal era. It'd be a big light. And on the 1220 00:59:06,760 --> 00:59:08,680 Speaker 1: flip side, it'd be a great win for Ryan Day. 1221 00:59:08,880 --> 00:59:10,880 Speaker 1: It'd be a good win. I'm not just trying. People 1222 00:59:10,920 --> 00:59:12,360 Speaker 1: think I'm just shitting on the guy. I mean, I 1223 00:59:12,840 --> 00:59:15,040 Speaker 1: don't like them and I'm rooting against them, but I 1224 00:59:15,080 --> 00:59:17,960 Speaker 1: can also acknowledge you you beat Tennessee at night at home, 1225 00:59:19,240 --> 00:59:22,280 Speaker 1: that's a good ass win, do you think, because like 1226 00:59:22,480 --> 00:59:23,520 Speaker 1: the whole playoff as a whole. 1227 00:59:23,520 --> 00:59:25,320 Speaker 3: We talked about all the quarterback position, and we talked 1228 00:59:25,360 --> 00:59:28,360 Speaker 3: earlier about Carson back Milroe about them returning. There's no 1229 00:59:28,480 --> 00:59:31,120 Speaker 3: real elite quarterbacks in this playoff? Is there any of 1230 00:59:31,160 --> 00:59:32,080 Speaker 3: them that you trust? 1231 00:59:32,240 --> 00:59:32,760 Speaker 1: And do you think? 1232 00:59:32,840 --> 00:59:34,840 Speaker 3: I guess the deciding factor in all these games is 1233 00:59:34,960 --> 00:59:38,600 Speaker 3: just gonna be old, smash mout football line of scrimmage 1234 00:59:38,640 --> 00:59:41,080 Speaker 3: play from all these teams. Because it feels like all 1235 00:59:41,120 --> 00:59:44,040 Speaker 3: these quarterbacks, some of them their teams don't really trust 1236 00:59:44,400 --> 00:59:46,280 Speaker 3: and in big time moments they may have to pull through. 1237 00:59:46,720 --> 00:59:48,840 Speaker 3: But it seems like all these teams have one thing 1238 00:59:48,880 --> 00:59:51,280 Speaker 3: in common. It's gonna come down to both sides of 1239 00:59:51,320 --> 00:59:53,840 Speaker 3: the trenches for every one of these twelve teams. 1240 00:59:55,320 --> 00:59:56,840 Speaker 1: Well, yeah, I mean it gets back to the weather 1241 00:59:57,000 --> 01:00:00,280 Speaker 1: thing is a pretty big factor in three of the games. Uh. 1242 01:00:01,720 --> 01:00:03,560 Speaker 1: I like Drew Ally of the most, But I'm also 1243 01:00:03,640 --> 01:00:06,440 Speaker 1: looking that from like more of a scouting perspective, like 1244 01:00:06,760 --> 01:00:11,480 Speaker 1: he can be a roller coaster riding in the game. Yeah. 1245 01:00:11,720 --> 01:00:13,720 Speaker 1: I think there are major question marks on Will Howard. 1246 01:00:14,120 --> 01:00:16,680 Speaker 1: There's a question mark like the one way Indiana could 1247 01:00:16,720 --> 01:00:19,080 Speaker 1: get into it, right if if they stop the run 1248 01:00:19,480 --> 01:00:21,480 Speaker 1: and they force you to like second and third and long, 1249 01:00:21,600 --> 01:00:23,160 Speaker 1: like all of a sudden, he turns the ball over. 1250 01:00:23,360 --> 01:00:25,600 Speaker 1: He's he's not accurate, like he can keep you back 1251 01:00:25,640 --> 01:00:28,600 Speaker 1: in the game. I think Riley Leonard Will Howard are 1252 01:00:28,600 --> 01:00:31,600 Speaker 1: pretty big wild cards because I think their team ideally 1253 01:00:31,640 --> 01:00:33,400 Speaker 1: would not want to put it on their shoulder, but 1254 01:00:34,120 --> 01:00:37,080 Speaker 1: the game dictates that. Like what if Indiana would jump 1255 01:00:37,200 --> 01:00:40,560 Speaker 1: up like ten to three, right and it's just slowing 1256 01:00:40,560 --> 01:00:42,080 Speaker 1: down the run all of a sudden you have to pass. 1257 01:00:42,400 --> 01:00:45,640 Speaker 1: Same thing with Ohio State. I think those two guys 1258 01:00:45,680 --> 01:00:48,520 Speaker 1: and Quinn you ares, like when it's off, you kind 1259 01:00:48,560 --> 01:00:52,040 Speaker 1: of know it. Like now. The difference is Will and 1260 01:00:52,240 --> 01:00:55,720 Speaker 1: Riley can run like Quinn you weres. I mean, I 1261 01:00:55,800 --> 01:00:58,560 Speaker 1: know he's had running plays like a breakout of scramble, 1262 01:00:58,600 --> 01:01:00,800 Speaker 1: but he's not like a runner like those guys. Like 1263 01:01:00,920 --> 01:01:03,160 Speaker 1: you can just call quarterback power for those two guys, 1264 01:01:04,000 --> 01:01:06,440 Speaker 1: which I would do to settle down the game. I 1265 01:01:06,520 --> 01:01:10,920 Speaker 1: would guess like over under carries for your guy if 1266 01:01:10,960 --> 01:01:12,720 Speaker 1: you're just you know, if it's just a solid like 1267 01:01:12,880 --> 01:01:15,200 Speaker 1: you're not blowing them out, but you're in control. I mean, 1268 01:01:15,360 --> 01:01:18,680 Speaker 1: they're gonna rely on him running the ball, right, Yeah, 1269 01:01:18,720 --> 01:01:21,880 Speaker 1: I'd say fifteen carries, at least with the two running 1270 01:01:21,880 --> 01:01:23,720 Speaker 1: backs they have. Yeah, they're just gonna run the ball 1271 01:01:24,320 --> 01:01:25,480 Speaker 1: with that three headed monster. 1272 01:01:25,640 --> 01:01:28,160 Speaker 3: My next question for you, you mentioned Penn State earlier, 1273 01:01:28,200 --> 01:01:30,280 Speaker 3: would that say would you say that's your dark horse 1274 01:01:30,320 --> 01:01:32,480 Speaker 3: to win the national championship? Is Penn State or is 1275 01:01:32,480 --> 01:01:35,000 Speaker 3: there any another team that you think can maybe make 1276 01:01:35,040 --> 01:01:36,680 Speaker 3: a run that not all of people are talking about, 1277 01:01:36,760 --> 01:01:38,200 Speaker 3: or do you think it's just gonna be pretty much 1278 01:01:38,280 --> 01:01:39,920 Speaker 3: chalk when it's all said and done. 1279 01:01:41,560 --> 01:01:44,400 Speaker 1: I was looking at the bracket yesterday. I was I 1280 01:01:44,480 --> 01:01:47,720 Speaker 1: gotta hope could Arizona State take out Texas or Clemson 1281 01:01:47,760 --> 01:01:51,919 Speaker 1: whoever wins that game. You know, you'd hope that'd be cool, 1282 01:01:52,680 --> 01:01:55,400 Speaker 1: But it just does feel like it's gonna be Georgia, Oregon, 1283 01:01:55,480 --> 01:01:59,880 Speaker 1: Ohio State. You know, Penn State would have to win games. 1284 01:02:00,600 --> 01:02:03,080 Speaker 1: It'd be one thing to beat SMU and then beat Boise. 1285 01:02:03,240 --> 01:02:06,320 Speaker 1: It'd be another thing then rattle off Georgia, Ohio State 1286 01:02:06,440 --> 01:02:09,160 Speaker 1: or Oregon. I mean that even Texas. I mean I 1287 01:02:09,240 --> 01:02:11,120 Speaker 1: think they would be If Texas is there, they would 1288 01:02:11,120 --> 01:02:14,480 Speaker 1: be the underdog in that game. It would be one 1289 01:02:14,560 --> 01:02:17,760 Speaker 1: of the craziest turnarounds for you know, a coach like 1290 01:02:18,200 --> 01:02:20,200 Speaker 1: I'm gonna be rooting for him. I want to see 1291 01:02:20,240 --> 01:02:22,560 Speaker 1: them play well because I just think they have a 1292 01:02:22,720 --> 01:02:26,360 Speaker 1: pretty fun team. They have explosive defensive players, you know, 1293 01:02:26,520 --> 01:02:30,280 Speaker 1: Warren's an awesome story. The good player running backs are fun. 1294 01:02:30,440 --> 01:02:32,720 Speaker 1: But it's like their coach, I have no trust in 1295 01:02:32,800 --> 01:02:35,080 Speaker 1: my fellow bald man. But I don't really like any 1296 01:02:35,120 --> 01:02:37,400 Speaker 1: of these teams. Oregon clearly is the best team, but 1297 01:02:37,560 --> 01:02:39,600 Speaker 1: like all of a sudden, they got to play Tennessee 1298 01:02:39,680 --> 01:02:43,160 Speaker 1: or Ohio State again. You could, you could, and you 1299 01:02:43,240 --> 01:02:47,400 Speaker 1: got Penn State playing Boise in Texas playing Arizona State, 1300 01:02:47,880 --> 01:02:51,000 Speaker 1: which no disrespect Kenny, but your team's just not as 1301 01:02:51,080 --> 01:02:56,000 Speaker 1: talented as it's like. I don't know. I think it's 1302 01:02:56,040 --> 01:02:57,880 Speaker 1: gonna come from one of the four or five top teams. 1303 01:02:59,720 --> 01:03:02,760 Speaker 1: I think one of the biggest stories in the playoffs 1304 01:03:02,840 --> 01:03:06,960 Speaker 1: would be if Boise, Arizona State, Indiana or SMU were 1305 01:03:07,000 --> 01:03:08,480 Speaker 1: to win a game like that. That would be like 1306 01:03:08,560 --> 01:03:12,080 Speaker 1: a pretty feel like a historic upset. Right Indiana, big 1307 01:03:12,200 --> 01:03:17,880 Speaker 1: underdog SMU, big underdog. Clemson's a huge underdog on the number. 1308 01:03:18,080 --> 01:03:22,200 Speaker 1: But it wouldn't feel like those teams, right Arizona State, Bois, SMU. 1309 01:03:23,120 --> 01:03:24,880 Speaker 1: It would be like you'd get if you bet one 1310 01:03:24,880 --> 01:03:26,920 Speaker 1: thousand dollars or one hundred dollars. I mean, you'd make 1311 01:03:26,960 --> 01:03:29,080 Speaker 1: a lot of money. I mean, especially if you took 1312 01:03:29,080 --> 01:03:31,920 Speaker 1: a money line. But it I don't think the narrative 1313 01:03:31,920 --> 01:03:34,280 Speaker 1: would be like, yeah, Davil Swingey's won multiple national championships, 1314 01:03:34,880 --> 01:03:36,439 Speaker 1: He's got a bunch of NFL guys on this team. 1315 01:03:37,120 --> 01:03:40,040 Speaker 1: But if like Arizona State or boy if if can 1316 01:03:40,120 --> 01:03:42,040 Speaker 1: you imagine if Penn State lost to Boise. 1317 01:03:43,680 --> 01:03:46,240 Speaker 3: Fiesta Bowl right here in town too? Oh my goodness, 1318 01:03:46,360 --> 01:03:48,680 Speaker 3: Aston Jenty has a great day to him losing the 1319 01:03:48,720 --> 01:03:51,440 Speaker 3: Heisman Trophy. Their an ability to run the football, their 1320 01:03:51,480 --> 01:03:53,840 Speaker 3: inability to stop asking gent. I mean, that would definitely 1321 01:03:53,880 --> 01:03:57,080 Speaker 3: put a lot of people puzzling for James Franklin. Then 1322 01:03:57,120 --> 01:03:59,439 Speaker 3: you mentioned Arizona State. I don't know, man, this team 1323 01:03:59,520 --> 01:04:01,600 Speaker 3: it just seems like they just played it with so 1324 01:04:01,760 --> 01:04:03,240 Speaker 3: much grit. But I don't think they match up with 1325 01:04:03,280 --> 01:04:05,320 Speaker 3: Texas very well. I know they're probably playing for Clemson 1326 01:04:05,560 --> 01:04:09,520 Speaker 3: that second round. Well could they I mean, could they 1327 01:04:09,640 --> 01:04:10,600 Speaker 3: run the ball on Texas? 1328 01:04:13,080 --> 01:04:13,680 Speaker 1: That'd be tough. 1329 01:04:14,160 --> 01:04:17,800 Speaker 3: Campscotta was fun, but that offensive line against Texas's dem line. 1330 01:04:17,800 --> 01:04:20,600 Speaker 3: They haven't faced anyone in the Big Twelve like that. 1331 01:04:20,760 --> 01:04:23,280 Speaker 3: I'm trying to think of a dominant defensive line, maybe 1332 01:04:23,360 --> 01:04:26,160 Speaker 3: Case State. I can't really think of one that they've 1333 01:04:26,200 --> 01:04:27,160 Speaker 3: faced in the Big twelve. 1334 01:04:27,800 --> 01:04:32,520 Speaker 1: Well, if Texas beats Clemson by ten plus points and 1335 01:04:32,640 --> 01:04:35,920 Speaker 1: they are twelve point favored against Clemson, what are they 1336 01:04:35,960 --> 01:04:41,680 Speaker 1: against Arizona State when we're talking seventeen points? Yeah, fifteen, 1337 01:04:42,640 --> 01:04:45,160 Speaker 1: because it would be more than Clemson. Right, Clemson is 1338 01:04:45,200 --> 01:04:47,440 Speaker 1: gonna get more respect in a game against Texas than 1339 01:04:47,520 --> 01:04:50,960 Speaker 1: Arizona State, even off of bye, which essentially these games 1340 01:04:51,000 --> 01:04:53,520 Speaker 1: are off buys too. It's a longer buy, but it's 1341 01:04:53,560 --> 01:04:57,560 Speaker 1: not like this team's well rested. I think that number 1342 01:04:57,640 --> 01:05:00,440 Speaker 1: would be massive if Texas were to look good against Clemson, 1343 01:05:01,040 --> 01:05:03,920 Speaker 1: Let's say win, you know, thirty to fifteen or something, 1344 01:05:04,040 --> 01:05:06,560 Speaker 1: but you know, kind of like similar to the I 1345 01:05:06,560 --> 01:05:08,680 Speaker 1: think the Georgia Texas game is like thirty one seventeen 1346 01:05:08,800 --> 01:05:12,440 Speaker 1: or whatever, but like a dominant fashion. I think that 1347 01:05:12,600 --> 01:05:15,400 Speaker 1: number would be massive against Arizona State. You could convince 1348 01:05:15,480 --> 01:05:17,560 Speaker 1: me if they win by like twenty plus points against 1349 01:05:17,600 --> 01:05:22,080 Speaker 1: Clemson that it's a twenty point spread or something. Yeah, 1350 01:05:22,560 --> 01:05:27,720 Speaker 1: it's huge. Who's there there? Is a a scenario where 1351 01:05:27,760 --> 01:05:30,600 Speaker 1: Arizona State has like one hundred and fifty yards of 1352 01:05:30,640 --> 01:05:32,440 Speaker 1: offense against Texas. 1353 01:05:33,680 --> 01:05:36,240 Speaker 3: Yeah, that defense would be not a fun matchup for 1354 01:05:36,280 --> 01:05:39,080 Speaker 3: Arizona State. Who is your I know it's we'll have 1355 01:05:39,160 --> 01:05:41,440 Speaker 3: to start the CFP. Everyone's coming out with their predictions 1356 01:05:41,480 --> 01:05:43,840 Speaker 3: and stuff like that. Do you have a Final four 1357 01:05:44,000 --> 01:05:45,160 Speaker 3: or a champ that you're looking at? 1358 01:05:46,560 --> 01:05:49,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean I was tempted to go Arizona State. 1359 01:05:50,760 --> 01:05:53,360 Speaker 1: I think Clemson can win this game. And if Clemson 1360 01:05:53,400 --> 01:05:55,360 Speaker 1: wins this game, and I know you said Arizona State 1361 01:05:55,360 --> 01:05:57,560 Speaker 1: would want them, I would then pick Dabo to beat 1362 01:05:57,640 --> 01:06:01,160 Speaker 1: Arizona State. So, like, I do think that's got sleep 1363 01:06:01,200 --> 01:06:03,800 Speaker 1: or potential to be in the Final four. Clemson. I 1364 01:06:03,880 --> 01:06:05,800 Speaker 1: think it's hard to bet against Oregon. I think it's 1365 01:06:05,800 --> 01:06:07,960 Speaker 1: hard to bet against Oregon regardless of their path and 1366 01:06:08,120 --> 01:06:10,600 Speaker 1: to not win the national championship. Right, if you're just 1367 01:06:10,760 --> 01:06:13,680 Speaker 1: betting against him, you're basically just saying I don't like 1368 01:06:13,760 --> 01:06:16,480 Speaker 1: their path because the way they've been playing, I mean, 1369 01:06:16,520 --> 01:06:20,200 Speaker 1: they look better than everybody. You know, it's these guys 1370 01:06:20,240 --> 01:06:22,440 Speaker 1: have kept so quiet and dabbled it or I mean, 1371 01:06:22,520 --> 01:06:24,320 Speaker 1: Kirby doesn't have to say anything, like what is their 1372 01:06:24,400 --> 01:06:28,400 Speaker 1: quarterback situation? Like is Carson Beck? Like have you seen anything? 1373 01:06:29,480 --> 01:06:32,520 Speaker 1: He's kept it pretty mum. If this was the NFL's news, 1374 01:06:32,560 --> 01:06:34,720 Speaker 1: would already broke. He's out for the season. He tore it. 1375 01:06:34,840 --> 01:06:38,240 Speaker 1: He's weak to week. I think the more quiet they are, 1376 01:06:38,480 --> 01:06:40,800 Speaker 1: I think it's pretty clear he's probably not playing, because 1377 01:06:40,800 --> 01:06:44,640 Speaker 1: they would announce Carson back's fine whatever, he's gonna be playing. Uh, 1378 01:06:45,240 --> 01:06:47,440 Speaker 1: that's a pretty big wild card to bring in if 1379 01:06:47,480 --> 01:06:50,880 Speaker 1: a backup quarterback has to play several games like this 1380 01:06:51,000 --> 01:06:53,200 Speaker 1: isn't you know the BCS where he's got to play 1381 01:06:53,200 --> 01:06:55,720 Speaker 1: one game or even two, like Georgia would have to 1382 01:06:55,760 --> 01:07:00,400 Speaker 1: play three games. And I think that's I don't even 1383 01:07:00,400 --> 01:07:01,800 Speaker 1: know if I would have liked him with Carson Beck. 1384 01:07:02,280 --> 01:07:04,600 Speaker 1: Who knows. Maybe Gunner Stockton is better than Carson Beck, 1385 01:07:04,640 --> 01:07:07,040 Speaker 1: but it's hard. I don't know that. It's like Carson 1386 01:07:07,080 --> 01:07:10,919 Speaker 1: Wentz might start this Saturday for the Chiefs. Your guests 1387 01:07:11,000 --> 01:07:12,840 Speaker 1: good as mine. I could see him throw a couple 1388 01:07:12,840 --> 01:07:15,520 Speaker 1: of touchdowns, could see him throw three interceptions. That's what 1389 01:07:15,680 --> 01:07:18,320 Speaker 1: like Gunner Stockton is to me. I do think Penn 1390 01:07:18,360 --> 01:07:21,080 Speaker 1: State's in pretty good position. And if you tell me 1391 01:07:21,120 --> 01:07:24,240 Speaker 1: Penn State, like they got lit up by Dylan Gabriel. Well, 1392 01:07:24,400 --> 01:07:28,160 Speaker 1: Dylan Gabriel's fucking good. So if they get Georgia in 1393 01:07:28,360 --> 01:07:31,240 Speaker 1: that final four and it's Gunner Stockton, like, how would 1394 01:07:31,240 --> 01:07:35,280 Speaker 1: you not give him a chance? The game would be ugly. 1395 01:07:35,440 --> 01:07:37,439 Speaker 1: I mean, it could look a lot like Ohio State 1396 01:07:37,600 --> 01:07:40,600 Speaker 1: Penn State. But that game was close, like Penn State. 1397 01:07:40,680 --> 01:07:42,360 Speaker 1: I think a lot of people got on James. Like James, 1398 01:07:42,400 --> 01:07:45,000 Speaker 1: that was a winnable game. You got your ass kicked 1399 01:07:45,040 --> 01:07:47,280 Speaker 1: in some of these that was not like you had 1400 01:07:47,320 --> 01:07:50,320 Speaker 1: a chance. You were on the goal line, Like you 1401 01:07:50,360 --> 01:07:52,120 Speaker 1: didn't give it to Tyler Warren, you ran the ball 1402 01:07:52,120 --> 01:07:54,000 Speaker 1: straight up the middle. You're up ten to nothing in 1403 01:07:54,080 --> 01:07:57,720 Speaker 1: that game. The Oregon game was weird because their offense, 1404 01:07:58,600 --> 01:08:01,640 Speaker 1: you know, was or excuse me, their defense was giving 1405 01:08:01,720 --> 01:08:03,520 Speaker 1: up so many points. That was a Penn State thing. 1406 01:08:03,760 --> 01:08:05,400 Speaker 1: But they hadn't really looked like that all season, Like 1407 01:08:05,440 --> 01:08:09,080 Speaker 1: their defense had played well in Georgia. Ain't Oregon on offense. 1408 01:08:10,560 --> 01:08:12,560 Speaker 1: So what if Oregon were to get knocked out, they 1409 01:08:12,560 --> 01:08:14,040 Speaker 1: never have to see him again. Maybe they match up 1410 01:08:14,120 --> 01:08:17,720 Speaker 1: pretty well against everybody else. I think Penn State's just 1411 01:08:17,720 --> 01:08:19,960 Speaker 1: a bit of a sleeper George is the wild card too, 1412 01:08:20,280 --> 01:08:23,120 Speaker 1: You're right. I mean, besides Trevor atn Travy team doesn't 1413 01:08:23,120 --> 01:08:25,160 Speaker 1: even play the game against Texas. You wonder if they're 1414 01:08:25,160 --> 01:08:27,000 Speaker 1: able to run the football and win that football game, 1415 01:08:27,240 --> 01:08:29,759 Speaker 1: and then it's like they're wide receivers. You can definitely 1416 01:08:29,800 --> 01:08:32,600 Speaker 1: tell they missed lad McConkey and Brock Bauers. It's like 1417 01:08:32,600 --> 01:08:34,240 Speaker 1: if they were to get a situation about it with. 1418 01:08:34,320 --> 01:08:36,600 Speaker 3: Stockton, I don't know how much I feel about them, 1419 01:08:36,640 --> 01:08:38,559 Speaker 3: and then they got a really good defense with Jalen 1420 01:08:38,600 --> 01:08:39,919 Speaker 3: Walker and Michel Williams. 1421 01:08:40,000 --> 01:08:42,160 Speaker 1: It's like they're just so a wild card. 1422 01:08:42,479 --> 01:08:45,559 Speaker 3: You're right about if Penn State and they make their 1423 01:08:45,600 --> 01:08:47,800 Speaker 3: way all the way in National Championship and face an 1424 01:08:47,800 --> 01:08:50,479 Speaker 3: Oregon team rematch, I mean, it seems like a pretty 1425 01:08:50,520 --> 01:08:52,120 Speaker 3: realistic chance on that side of the bracket. 1426 01:08:52,439 --> 01:08:54,960 Speaker 1: I think all these teams are Oregon probably is the 1427 01:08:55,040 --> 01:08:57,439 Speaker 1: one team that isn't based on how they're coming in playing, 1428 01:08:58,240 --> 01:09:02,040 Speaker 1: But what if their first two games or Ohio State 1429 01:09:02,120 --> 01:09:05,960 Speaker 1: Texas that's just to get to the National Championship. Even 1430 01:09:06,000 --> 01:09:08,400 Speaker 1: if we all agreed these those two teams have flaws. 1431 01:09:09,360 --> 01:09:12,519 Speaker 1: That is a fucking pounding on a sixty minute game. 1432 01:09:12,600 --> 01:09:15,439 Speaker 1: I mean, even if you beat Texas by ten, that's 1433 01:09:15,479 --> 01:09:19,160 Speaker 1: a long day playing those guys. Dylan Gabriel probably get 1434 01:09:19,320 --> 01:09:21,640 Speaker 1: hiden a couple times by those NFL guys. Same thing 1435 01:09:21,680 --> 01:09:25,240 Speaker 1: with Ohio State. It's just it's tough. If Oregon wins, 1436 01:09:25,280 --> 01:09:28,880 Speaker 1: that's it's a remarkable season. If they go through in 1437 01:09:29,080 --> 01:09:32,840 Speaker 1: unscathed to not lose a game, it won't be as 1438 01:09:32,920 --> 01:09:37,560 Speaker 1: sexy as the Burrow LSU fifteen to zero team, but 1439 01:09:37,680 --> 01:09:40,120 Speaker 1: it would be as impressive. Of like, this team just 1440 01:09:40,240 --> 01:09:42,920 Speaker 1: kind of dominated everybody, and even when they had their 1441 01:09:42,960 --> 01:09:46,000 Speaker 1: one scare against the smaller opponent, it was the best 1442 01:09:46,080 --> 01:09:48,559 Speaker 1: running back in the country. I think that Boise game 1443 01:09:48,640 --> 01:09:50,719 Speaker 1: doesn't look as crazy when we go, yeah, this guy's 1444 01:09:50,760 --> 01:09:53,320 Speaker 1: gonna be one of the first running backs off the 1445 01:09:53,360 --> 01:09:55,519 Speaker 1: board in the draft. He just had a two thousand 1446 01:09:55,600 --> 01:09:58,280 Speaker 1: yard season and like had a legit chance with the 1447 01:09:58,320 --> 01:10:03,040 Speaker 1: Heisman from Boise State. So you think Oregon would be 1448 01:10:03,120 --> 01:10:07,040 Speaker 1: your pick sixteen? Oh to win it? I pick Oregon. Yeah. 1449 01:10:07,439 --> 01:10:09,040 Speaker 1: It seems just what are they? Yeah the thirteen and 1450 01:10:09,080 --> 01:10:12,280 Speaker 1: oh right now? So they sixteen? Oh, be impressive. 1451 01:10:12,520 --> 01:10:15,000 Speaker 3: It seems like all the futures though, for the Oregon, 1452 01:10:15,040 --> 01:10:18,200 Speaker 3: Ohio State, Georgia, maybe Penn State's to four team in Texas. 1453 01:10:18,320 --> 01:10:20,559 Speaker 3: It seems like they're all so low, like plus two 1454 01:10:20,560 --> 01:10:23,280 Speaker 3: one hundred plus three hundred plus four hundred. That doesn't 1455 01:10:23,280 --> 01:10:25,760 Speaker 3: seem normal from past years where it's that low. 1456 01:10:25,960 --> 01:10:28,800 Speaker 1: Does it? Does it seem low to you? Or I 1457 01:10:28,840 --> 01:10:31,400 Speaker 1: didn't want exposure? I mean, I think they think all 1458 01:10:31,439 --> 01:10:34,160 Speaker 1: these teams are the same, would be my guess. You know, 1459 01:10:34,200 --> 01:10:36,120 Speaker 1: the NCAA tournament is where you can get a lot 1460 01:10:36,160 --> 01:10:39,360 Speaker 1: of guys, you know, fifteen to one that are the 1461 01:10:39,439 --> 01:10:42,360 Speaker 1: equivalent of Texas or whatever, but you got to play 1462 01:10:42,439 --> 01:10:45,400 Speaker 1: more games. Like Oregon only has to play three games. 1463 01:10:45,520 --> 01:10:46,880 Speaker 1: So if you go, they're the best team and they 1464 01:10:46,920 --> 01:10:49,559 Speaker 1: only got to play three games, and where's their second 1465 01:10:49,640 --> 01:10:52,160 Speaker 1: game or I mean their first games at the Rose Bowl, right, 1466 01:10:52,840 --> 01:10:57,280 Speaker 1: so that's going to be a home game. So I mean, 1467 01:10:57,280 --> 01:10:59,439 Speaker 1: that's a pretty sweet rose ball if it's Oregon, Ohiose 1468 01:10:59,439 --> 01:11:00,479 Speaker 1: State or Oregon Tennessee. 1469 01:11:00,720 --> 01:11:02,639 Speaker 3: Bring it back to the PAC twelve Big ten Days 1470 01:11:03,040 --> 01:11:05,840 Speaker 3: and that's what I think of. I mean, the granddaddy 1471 01:11:05,880 --> 01:11:07,800 Speaker 3: of them all. My last question for you, we wrap 1472 01:11:07,880 --> 01:11:10,280 Speaker 3: this one up. Travis Hunter wins the Heisman. I know 1473 01:11:10,360 --> 01:11:13,320 Speaker 3: we expected that. Talking about it last week, it was 1474 01:11:13,400 --> 01:11:15,800 Speaker 3: kind of puzzling how Ashton Genty won the popular vote. 1475 01:11:15,800 --> 01:11:18,800 Speaker 3: I was just curious your thoughts about all this buzz 1476 01:11:18,960 --> 01:11:21,960 Speaker 3: going on with how the Heisman Trophy voting should be changed, 1477 01:11:22,040 --> 01:11:24,360 Speaker 3: and I think I saw there was eleven players that 1478 01:11:24,400 --> 01:11:26,519 Speaker 3: had first place votes. I know it's not a big 1479 01:11:26,600 --> 01:11:29,919 Speaker 3: deal in terms of like the whole grandscape of college football, 1480 01:11:30,320 --> 01:11:33,080 Speaker 3: but do you think the voting method maybe should get 1481 01:11:33,120 --> 01:11:34,880 Speaker 3: adjustment or if this is one of those things where 1482 01:11:35,800 --> 01:11:38,400 Speaker 3: I guess I don't know that just is gonna be 1483 01:11:38,439 --> 01:11:39,600 Speaker 3: the same. We just kind of have to deal with 1484 01:11:39,640 --> 01:11:43,080 Speaker 3: the consequences of the media driven. 1485 01:11:43,280 --> 01:11:46,320 Speaker 1: It's always been weird. I think it's a remarkable accomplishment 1486 01:11:46,360 --> 01:11:48,600 Speaker 1: that a guy from Boise State could even be in 1487 01:11:48,640 --> 01:11:51,200 Speaker 1: the mix. You know, I think the right guy won. 1488 01:11:51,560 --> 01:11:56,040 Speaker 1: I think if you have Ashton Gentes season at Ohio State, Georgia, LSU, Bama, 1489 01:11:56,680 --> 01:11:59,240 Speaker 1: he's the champion, just like if you put Travis Hunter 1490 01:11:59,560 --> 01:12:02,600 Speaker 1: season at one of those schools, he wins in a landslide. 1491 01:12:03,080 --> 01:12:04,800 Speaker 1: I think the reason it was so close because both 1492 01:12:04,840 --> 01:12:07,040 Speaker 1: of them, one guy plays in the Mountain West, the 1493 01:12:07,080 --> 01:12:09,120 Speaker 1: other guy plays in the Big twelve. If you put 1494 01:12:09,120 --> 01:12:12,680 Speaker 1: them at Ohio State and one of those guys in 1495 01:12:12,760 --> 01:12:16,920 Speaker 1: the Big Ten or the SEC, I think they they separate. 1496 01:12:17,120 --> 01:12:19,960 Speaker 1: It's not even close. But you could also is anyone 1497 01:12:20,040 --> 01:12:21,680 Speaker 1: running for two thousand yards in the SEC or the 1498 01:12:21,680 --> 01:12:24,479 Speaker 1: Big Ten? Probably not. Could you play one hundred and 1499 01:12:24,479 --> 01:12:28,000 Speaker 1: ten snaps every single game in the SEC? I think 1500 01:12:28,000 --> 01:12:31,920 Speaker 1: it'd be pretty difficult. It's a little easier against. You know, 1501 01:12:32,040 --> 01:12:34,960 Speaker 1: playing Arizona State and playing LSU just aren't the same thing. 1502 01:12:35,800 --> 01:12:37,720 Speaker 1: I know they didn't play Arizona State, but you know 1503 01:12:37,760 --> 01:12:41,200 Speaker 1: what I mean. So I had no problem with it. 1504 01:12:41,439 --> 01:12:45,920 Speaker 1: Very cool moment, and uh yeah, I think I got 1505 01:12:45,960 --> 01:12:46,200 Speaker 1: it right. 1506 01:12:46,520 --> 01:12:48,920 Speaker 3: His fiance I got a lot of backlash on the internet. 1507 01:12:48,920 --> 01:12:50,160 Speaker 3: I don't know if you saw all that stuff. 1508 01:12:52,200 --> 01:12:56,439 Speaker 1: Puzzlings been getting on since the games, right when they're 1509 01:12:56,479 --> 01:12:57,720 Speaker 1: not hugging, you know. 1510 01:12:57,880 --> 01:13:01,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, and she's got she's got a money tattoo, like 1511 01:13:01,240 --> 01:13:03,720 Speaker 3: the money symbol on her ring finger, so people think that, oh, 1512 01:13:03,920 --> 01:13:06,840 Speaker 3: she's just going for the money, and yeah, it was 1513 01:13:06,920 --> 01:13:08,680 Speaker 3: one of those things. She's sitting down and he just 1514 01:13:08,720 --> 01:13:13,519 Speaker 3: won the award. All that pajama going on, backlash, people 1515 01:13:13,600 --> 01:13:16,439 Speaker 3: thinking that she's just like a gold digger or something 1516 01:13:16,560 --> 01:13:18,280 Speaker 3: for Travis. They've been together like five years. 1517 01:13:18,360 --> 01:13:22,519 Speaker 1: But it's maybe she's maybe she's an influencer, maybe she's 1518 01:13:22,560 --> 01:13:27,280 Speaker 1: making her own money now with Travis. She's definitely is. Yeah, 1519 01:13:28,520 --> 01:13:31,120 Speaker 1: it's funny to say. Okay, my last thing, did you 1520 01:13:31,160 --> 01:13:33,479 Speaker 1: see the pop Tarts Bowl Trophy? You a big fan 1521 01:13:33,520 --> 01:13:36,320 Speaker 1: of the pop Tarts Bull. I'm a big fan of 1522 01:13:36,400 --> 01:13:40,160 Speaker 1: all that. You know, poorn mayonnaise on somebody, big pop Tart, 1523 01:13:40,680 --> 01:13:41,240 Speaker 1: I'm into it. 1524 01:13:42,320 --> 01:13:44,400 Speaker 3: I like it, man, I mean they're doing everything possible. 1525 01:13:44,400 --> 01:13:46,759 Speaker 3: A lot of people last year watched it. They unveiled 1526 01:13:46,840 --> 01:13:48,760 Speaker 3: like the new pop Tart and they had people like 1527 01:13:48,840 --> 01:13:51,439 Speaker 3: peeling off the pop Tart in edible pop Tart mascot. 1528 01:13:51,680 --> 01:13:53,080 Speaker 1: I think it's fun for college football. 1529 01:13:53,080 --> 01:13:55,439 Speaker 3: It brings some kind of light to the bowl games 1530 01:13:55,479 --> 01:13:58,320 Speaker 3: where people are gonna watch that game with Miami Iowa State. 1531 01:13:58,520 --> 01:14:00,439 Speaker 3: I think cam Ward is gonna play in that So 1532 01:14:00,760 --> 01:14:02,360 Speaker 3: I like that the pop turt Bull is trying to 1533 01:14:02,400 --> 01:14:04,479 Speaker 3: do everything to bring more attention to them. But hopefully 1534 01:14:04,520 --> 01:14:05,920 Speaker 3: more bowl games can do that same thing. 1535 01:14:06,880 --> 01:14:10,479 Speaker 1: Okay, Jackson, you're the man. Enjoy the games and for 1536 01:14:10,880 --> 01:14:14,040 Speaker 1: your own sake, go irish and hopefully you guys get 1537 01:14:14,080 --> 01:14:16,639 Speaker 1: a big win. Appreciate you man, Happy holiday, to see 1538 01:14:16,640 --> 01:14:22,360 Speaker 1: you soon. Talk to you soon, Buddy. The volume