1 00:00:01,320 --> 00:00:03,680 Speaker 1: Four games in the books for most of the Pack 2 00:00:03,760 --> 00:00:08,039 Speaker 1: twelve teams, while one team has only played one game. 3 00:00:09,160 --> 00:00:14,760 Speaker 1: The Pack twelve power rankings, and of course our reviews 4 00:00:14,960 --> 00:00:19,960 Speaker 1: from you guys. Why do the college football playoff rankings 5 00:00:20,200 --> 00:00:23,840 Speaker 1: hate the Pack twelve even though there are three teams ranked? 6 00:00:24,360 --> 00:00:30,000 Speaker 1: Big time discrepancies the best case scenario for the conference 7 00:00:30,200 --> 00:00:35,000 Speaker 1: for this season, and the Pack twelve officials are making 8 00:00:35,400 --> 00:00:39,839 Speaker 1: news again in the wrong ways. Players are starting to 9 00:00:39,880 --> 00:00:43,479 Speaker 1: opt out across the country and we have some in 10 00:00:43,520 --> 00:00:48,560 Speaker 1: the Pack twelve as well, plus some players suspended. Stanford 11 00:00:48,720 --> 00:00:52,199 Speaker 1: is being forced to move from Santa Clara County. They 12 00:00:52,200 --> 00:00:55,840 Speaker 1: are nomads without a home. The Pack twelve is losing 13 00:00:55,920 --> 00:01:02,240 Speaker 1: bowl games, and our early season hoops away. He's Ralph Ams. 14 00:01:02,240 --> 00:01:04,800 Speaker 1: Then I'm George Rice Stir and this is the PAC 15 00:01:04,880 --> 00:01:09,360 Speaker 1: twelve Apostles. Thank you guys for listening to the PAC 16 00:01:09,400 --> 00:01:13,800 Speaker 1: twelve Apostles podcast. We appreciate your time, we appreciate your energy. 17 00:01:14,160 --> 00:01:18,160 Speaker 1: Please leave a five star rating wherever you listen to podcasts, 18 00:01:18,680 --> 00:01:21,720 Speaker 1: even though Ralph will tell you not to, Please do 19 00:01:21,800 --> 00:01:23,920 Speaker 1: it because this is we believe we're putting on a 20 00:01:23,920 --> 00:01:27,440 Speaker 1: five star production. 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We're gonna tell you 31 00:02:03,600 --> 00:02:05,880 Speaker 1: what's good, what's bad, and what's ugly, but you're gonna 32 00:02:05,920 --> 00:02:11,919 Speaker 1: get the truth and an honest assessment from us and Ralph. 33 00:02:12,000 --> 00:02:15,000 Speaker 1: I want to start with this. This wasn't on the 34 00:02:15,000 --> 00:02:17,960 Speaker 1: menu at first, but I just thought about it. I 35 00:02:18,040 --> 00:02:24,200 Speaker 1: absolutely hate Friday night games for the Pack twelve. First 36 00:02:24,200 --> 00:02:29,800 Speaker 1: of all, it's the ratings, aren't there in terms of 37 00:02:30,000 --> 00:02:34,359 Speaker 1: playing a regular game on ESPN on Fox on FS one, 38 00:02:34,680 --> 00:02:37,560 Speaker 1: you're gonna get more viewership on a Saturday than you 39 00:02:37,600 --> 00:02:42,080 Speaker 1: are on a Friday night. Second thing, weird stuff happens 40 00:02:42,160 --> 00:02:45,079 Speaker 1: on Friday Night, like you get weird results in the 41 00:02:45,160 --> 00:02:49,320 Speaker 1: PAC twelve, So this should be left for maction. It 42 00:02:49,360 --> 00:02:53,640 Speaker 1: should be left for uh FCS teams for the A, 43 00:02:53,639 --> 00:02:56,640 Speaker 1: A C. And I still am upset with you and 44 00:02:56,720 --> 00:03:00,400 Speaker 1: Dan Patrick for even suggesting the Pack twelve to play 45 00:03:00,440 --> 00:03:06,720 Speaker 1: on Wednesdays. Uh, That's where I'm at, Ralph. I mean, 46 00:03:06,760 --> 00:03:09,560 Speaker 1: I'm there's some Wednesday NFL going on right now while 47 00:03:09,560 --> 00:03:12,800 Speaker 1: we're watching this, and and it's uh quite sloppy, and 48 00:03:12,880 --> 00:03:15,960 Speaker 1: I can only imagine how bad things would go. UM 49 00:03:16,000 --> 00:03:18,160 Speaker 1: when So when you were when you were ranting about 50 00:03:18,200 --> 00:03:23,840 Speaker 1: this um on your personal podcast right start wrong, I 51 00:03:23,960 --> 00:03:27,680 Speaker 1: was thinking about just going down the rabbit hole of 52 00:03:27,880 --> 00:03:32,840 Speaker 1: the Friday Pack twelve games and seeing how often the 53 00:03:33,000 --> 00:03:36,400 Speaker 1: favorite actually ended up taking an L, because I know 54 00:03:36,480 --> 00:03:41,160 Speaker 1: it's freshest in your mind because Arizona State knocked Oregon 55 00:03:41,200 --> 00:03:45,520 Speaker 1: out of the National title conversation last year and this 56 00:03:45,640 --> 00:03:51,400 Speaker 1: year it happened Arizona State last year, Oregon State this year. UM, 57 00:03:51,480 --> 00:03:55,960 Speaker 1: But I feel like there's probably something to that. I 58 00:03:56,160 --> 00:03:59,320 Speaker 1: I want to say. It feels like I could be 59 00:03:59,320 --> 00:04:03,279 Speaker 1: wrong about this, but it feels like number five Washington 60 00:04:03,680 --> 00:04:06,720 Speaker 1: came to Arizona State on a Friday night and ended 61 00:04:06,800 --> 00:04:12,880 Speaker 1: up taking a loss. It consistently happens, Dude, You get 62 00:04:12,920 --> 00:04:17,240 Speaker 1: these weirdo results because the Pack twelve builds its schedule 63 00:04:17,640 --> 00:04:20,080 Speaker 1: like that. It'll it'll have a team play like two 64 00:04:20,680 --> 00:04:23,039 Speaker 1: two away game. Well, it'll have them play a home game, 65 00:04:23,080 --> 00:04:25,400 Speaker 1: away game, and then in away game on a Friday night, 66 00:04:25,440 --> 00:04:29,799 Speaker 1: and it'll be you know, Oregon, Washington or USC, and 67 00:04:30,000 --> 00:04:31,719 Speaker 1: you know, it'll be some of the better teams in 68 00:04:31,760 --> 00:04:35,240 Speaker 1: the conference. Like they set them up to fail. The 69 00:04:35,400 --> 00:04:40,080 Speaker 1: Big Ten would never do this. The uh, the SEC 70 00:04:40,480 --> 00:04:43,640 Speaker 1: not a snowball's chance in hell, the a c C 71 00:04:43,960 --> 00:04:48,880 Speaker 1: just let Notre Dame and UM Clemson basically canceled a 72 00:04:48,960 --> 00:04:52,880 Speaker 1: week of football. They could have a week off and 73 00:04:53,120 --> 00:04:57,760 Speaker 1: would be ready for the championship game. It is it is. 74 00:04:57,960 --> 00:05:02,960 Speaker 1: It befuddles me that the Pack twelve just consistently won't 75 00:05:03,040 --> 00:05:07,200 Speaker 1: do the best thing for its teams that are supposed 76 00:05:07,240 --> 00:05:10,800 Speaker 1: to be the best. And and and mind you that 77 00:05:10,920 --> 00:05:13,960 Speaker 1: changes for on a year to year basis, But everybody 78 00:05:14,000 --> 00:05:17,400 Speaker 1: coming into the season had a good feeling that USC, 79 00:05:18,160 --> 00:05:21,000 Speaker 1: Washington and Oregon we're gonna be the crime della crime 80 00:05:21,120 --> 00:05:24,240 Speaker 1: of the conference. So why not set them up for 81 00:05:24,839 --> 00:05:28,159 Speaker 1: success like it. It's the same way they do with football. 82 00:05:28,520 --> 00:05:32,960 Speaker 1: They try to create this parody. Oh, women's soccer and 83 00:05:32,960 --> 00:05:36,680 Speaker 1: and men's baseball is equal to football, and so is 84 00:05:36,760 --> 00:05:40,919 Speaker 1: diving in tennis. No it's not. No, it's not. So 85 00:05:41,360 --> 00:05:44,560 Speaker 1: prop up your good teams. That way they can make 86 00:05:44,600 --> 00:05:47,960 Speaker 1: the college football playoff. The way you get more money, 87 00:05:48,240 --> 00:05:52,039 Speaker 1: the conferences looked at more favorably. People actually want to 88 00:05:52,080 --> 00:05:56,159 Speaker 1: watch you on television. Uh, you play the hits, dude, 89 00:05:56,520 --> 00:05:59,680 Speaker 1: you don't go trying to like spread the wealth. Play 90 00:05:59,760 --> 00:06:03,800 Speaker 1: the it's and then then let you trickle down economics work. 91 00:06:05,680 --> 00:06:07,840 Speaker 1: I don't know, man, I I you know I feel 92 00:06:07,839 --> 00:06:12,480 Speaker 1: about Friday football anyway. It's for high school. Um, if 93 00:06:12,520 --> 00:06:17,000 Speaker 1: you play football on a Friday, you're a high school team. 94 00:06:17,480 --> 00:06:19,560 Speaker 1: Like that's That's the way it is. For me. My 95 00:06:19,600 --> 00:06:21,360 Speaker 1: priority is always going to be the Friday night lights 96 00:06:21,360 --> 00:06:24,159 Speaker 1: because I cover recruiting, and you put yourself at a 97 00:06:24,160 --> 00:06:27,279 Speaker 1: recruiting disadvantage when you take away the ability for kids 98 00:06:27,320 --> 00:06:32,479 Speaker 1: to actually watch your games, whether it's in person, um 99 00:06:32,880 --> 00:06:36,760 Speaker 1: on their bye week or or you know whatever. You 100 00:06:36,839 --> 00:06:40,839 Speaker 1: just you you're taking away the opportunity to showcase your 101 00:06:40,880 --> 00:06:44,000 Speaker 1: product to the people who actually enhance your product, and 102 00:06:44,120 --> 00:06:47,960 Speaker 1: that goes for it not being fan friendly either. So 103 00:06:48,000 --> 00:06:51,240 Speaker 1: it's not fan friendly, it's not recruiting friendly, but it's 104 00:06:51,320 --> 00:06:56,600 Speaker 1: TV friendly. Okay, like who cares? Last year, Arizona State 105 00:06:56,760 --> 00:07:00,640 Speaker 1: only managed to beat Sacramento State nineteen to seven on 106 00:07:00,680 --> 00:07:05,920 Speaker 1: a Friday night, and then you know they they the 107 00:07:06,080 --> 00:07:08,320 Speaker 1: the Oregon game was actually a Saturday. I think it's 108 00:07:08,360 --> 00:07:11,840 Speaker 1: just fresh in your mind. Um, because of the Oregon 109 00:07:11,920 --> 00:07:14,320 Speaker 1: State game. I think I'm I'm also out here having 110 00:07:14,360 --> 00:07:17,400 Speaker 1: some some false memories. But I'm I'm looking at all 111 00:07:17,440 --> 00:07:20,600 Speaker 1: the schedules the last few years and there's some zany 112 00:07:20,640 --> 00:07:23,280 Speaker 1: stuff that happened on Fridays, but I think they rotated 113 00:07:23,320 --> 00:07:25,240 Speaker 1: it to make sure that not too many of these 114 00:07:25,280 --> 00:07:27,840 Speaker 1: games got played on Friday nights. I would like to 115 00:07:27,920 --> 00:07:32,840 Speaker 1: change that to absolutely never. Um, they actually played Oregon 116 00:07:32,920 --> 00:07:39,040 Speaker 1: State on a Friday night, UM, November twenty nine, two thirteen. 117 00:07:39,440 --> 00:07:43,760 Speaker 1: That ended up being at thirty five win, So super 118 00:07:43,800 --> 00:07:45,880 Speaker 1: close game back then too. And I know sometimes the 119 00:07:45,920 --> 00:07:49,960 Speaker 1: after Thanksgiving games are just a just a tradition in 120 00:07:50,000 --> 00:07:53,280 Speaker 1: the first place, but Oregon actually throughout the years has 121 00:07:53,320 --> 00:07:58,400 Speaker 1: not been terrible. Um on Friday Night, I think I 122 00:07:58,520 --> 00:08:02,600 Speaker 1: think it just stings with you, um because it's so recent. 123 00:08:02,680 --> 00:08:06,200 Speaker 1: They did, they did take it, go back to go 124 00:08:06,320 --> 00:08:11,000 Speaker 1: back to Marcus Mariota during No November when Oregon wore 125 00:08:11,040 --> 00:08:15,240 Speaker 1: the black and pink uniforms, and then Arizona went up 126 00:08:15,240 --> 00:08:17,840 Speaker 1: to Eugene on a Friday night in one and then 127 00:08:18,040 --> 00:08:20,080 Speaker 1: they played him in the Pac twelve Championship and beat 128 00:08:20,160 --> 00:08:23,160 Speaker 1: him by a million. Yeah, and then I guess you 129 00:08:23,200 --> 00:08:27,360 Speaker 1: got your Friday October sixteen double overtime loss at cal 130 00:08:29,040 --> 00:08:32,120 Speaker 1: to Move to to Move to Owen four in the conference. 131 00:08:32,200 --> 00:08:36,640 Speaker 1: I mean that that was a bad year. But is it? 132 00:08:36,679 --> 00:08:39,880 Speaker 1: Is it still not? Is it still not? Friday Friday nights? Buddy, 133 00:08:40,200 --> 00:08:43,400 Speaker 1: I leave everybody. If everybody else wants to play on 134 00:08:43,440 --> 00:08:47,240 Speaker 1: Friday nights, fine, do not. I hate Larry scott More. 135 00:08:47,600 --> 00:08:50,160 Speaker 1: I don't hate him as a person. I hate the 136 00:08:50,280 --> 00:08:55,280 Speaker 1: job he's doing and and continuously allowing these Friday night 137 00:08:55,320 --> 00:08:59,320 Speaker 1: games as part of the reason why I won't let 138 00:09:00,040 --> 00:09:03,520 Speaker 1: won't let Michael Scott any any air. Dude, he cannot 139 00:09:03,520 --> 00:09:05,520 Speaker 1: have any breathing. But to be to be clear, you 140 00:09:05,520 --> 00:09:11,480 Speaker 1: don't mind Friday October eleven, uh three over Colorado. You 141 00:09:11,480 --> 00:09:16,680 Speaker 1: don't mind that that that's more honestly, that's more of 142 00:09:16,720 --> 00:09:21,800 Speaker 1: an outlier than it is. Would you would you agree 143 00:09:21,800 --> 00:09:24,200 Speaker 1: with that that that's been more of an outlier than 144 00:09:24,280 --> 00:09:28,800 Speaker 1: the actual normal result. Maybe I'm all I know is 145 00:09:28,920 --> 00:09:33,520 Speaker 1: I am going to hate it regardless no matter what. 146 00:09:33,920 --> 00:09:36,559 Speaker 1: I'm gonna be upset because you're taking away your ability 147 00:09:36,600 --> 00:09:40,679 Speaker 1: to recruit, and you're taking away your ability to take 148 00:09:40,720 --> 00:09:45,040 Speaker 1: care of your fan base and give them traditions, a 149 00:09:45,080 --> 00:09:47,400 Speaker 1: time to play on on Saturday, that they can plan 150 00:09:47,559 --> 00:09:50,400 Speaker 1: to bring their family, they can plan to tailgate, they 151 00:09:50,440 --> 00:09:53,920 Speaker 1: know where they're going to be and when the The 152 00:09:55,320 --> 00:09:58,840 Speaker 1: switching around of everything in the PAC twelve from week 153 00:09:58,920 --> 00:10:02,240 Speaker 1: to week is a large part of the reason why 154 00:10:02,240 --> 00:10:05,240 Speaker 1: it's such a poor product. And until the commissioner of 155 00:10:05,280 --> 00:10:09,800 Speaker 1: this conference recognizes the fact that because you don't have 156 00:10:10,160 --> 00:10:15,560 Speaker 1: because you don't honor traditions of tailgating, because you don't 157 00:10:15,640 --> 00:10:20,400 Speaker 1: allow recruits ease of access to your product, because you 158 00:10:20,440 --> 00:10:24,880 Speaker 1: don't allow potential television viewers ease of access to your product, 159 00:10:25,280 --> 00:10:29,000 Speaker 1: you are self sabotaging. And until that is recognized at 160 00:10:29,000 --> 00:10:33,320 Speaker 1: the absolute highest level of this conference, then I mean 161 00:10:33,559 --> 00:10:35,440 Speaker 1: it's it's all for nothing. So we can talk about 162 00:10:35,480 --> 00:10:38,600 Speaker 1: the zany nous of Friday nights, and I'm with you. 163 00:10:39,360 --> 00:10:42,680 Speaker 1: I don't know if it's as bad as as advertised 164 00:10:42,720 --> 00:10:44,640 Speaker 1: or whatever. There's some teams in the conference that have 165 00:10:44,720 --> 00:10:47,600 Speaker 1: had a lot of luck on Friday's. Utah is one 166 00:10:47,640 --> 00:10:49,720 Speaker 1: of them. They, you know, for the most part, outside 167 00:10:49,720 --> 00:10:53,319 Speaker 1: of conference championship games, they've done really really well. They 168 00:10:53,320 --> 00:10:55,320 Speaker 1: did lose last year at US see what they always 169 00:10:55,360 --> 00:11:00,200 Speaker 1: lose at usc UM. You know, I'm not necessarily were 170 00:11:00,200 --> 00:11:04,040 Speaker 1: the result is is indicative of why we should get 171 00:11:04,080 --> 00:11:05,160 Speaker 1: rid of it. We should just get rid of it 172 00:11:05,200 --> 00:11:08,960 Speaker 1: because it's Friday freaking night, which is for high school football. 173 00:11:12,080 --> 00:11:14,800 Speaker 1: I agree with you there too. I mean, we were 174 00:11:15,040 --> 00:11:17,439 Speaker 1: differing on the reason, but I agree with your reason 175 00:11:17,520 --> 00:11:22,920 Speaker 1: to I have no gripe against it. Um. Okay, here's 176 00:11:22,920 --> 00:11:25,400 Speaker 1: what I do have a gripe against. I have a 177 00:11:25,440 --> 00:11:30,920 Speaker 1: gripe against the College Football Playoff and the rankings because 178 00:11:31,000 --> 00:11:37,200 Speaker 1: they consistently show that there's a bias against the Pac twelve, 179 00:11:37,960 --> 00:11:40,600 Speaker 1: a bias against the pack pack twelve. Oh and there's 180 00:11:40,640 --> 00:11:44,960 Speaker 1: another thing that we're gonna talk about two, which is, uh, 181 00:11:45,480 --> 00:11:50,040 Speaker 1: the rankings where where rivals hates on the pack twelve 182 00:11:50,080 --> 00:11:58,760 Speaker 1: as well. Um, but you have Oregon ranked okay, they 183 00:11:58,920 --> 00:12:05,280 Speaker 1: fell eight spot after losing in in overtime. North Northwestern 184 00:12:05,400 --> 00:12:08,480 Speaker 1: only dropped six spots. Weird, right, and they're nowhere nearest 185 00:12:08,480 --> 00:12:11,280 Speaker 1: talented because you know they always talk about talent, talent, talent, right. 186 00:12:12,440 --> 00:12:16,160 Speaker 1: You have Washington ranked twenty two. Washington actually should have 187 00:12:16,160 --> 00:12:18,840 Speaker 1: been ranked last week, but that's a that's neither here 188 00:12:18,880 --> 00:12:23,560 Speaker 1: here nor there. And you have USC felled two spots 189 00:12:23,640 --> 00:12:27,680 Speaker 1: and they didn't even play. They didn't even play and 190 00:12:27,840 --> 00:12:31,360 Speaker 1: they felled to two spots. So and and here's the 191 00:12:31,400 --> 00:12:36,760 Speaker 1: part that's troublesome with me too, of that Wisconsin who 192 00:12:36,880 --> 00:12:40,280 Speaker 1: has because you would say, oh, well, USC has only 193 00:12:40,280 --> 00:12:44,920 Speaker 1: played three games whatever, Well, Wisconsin stayed the exact same. 194 00:12:45,000 --> 00:12:50,600 Speaker 1: They stayed at number sixteen despite their only wins. Are again, 195 00:12:50,720 --> 00:12:53,520 Speaker 1: they've only played three games as well? They had they 196 00:12:53,559 --> 00:13:00,720 Speaker 1: beat Illinois, canceled, cancel, blew out Michigan, who's obviously terrible. Uh, 197 00:13:00,960 --> 00:13:04,680 Speaker 1: lost to Northwestern where they only scored seven points, and 198 00:13:04,720 --> 00:13:08,480 Speaker 1: then canceled this week, but they're still at number sixteen? 199 00:13:09,000 --> 00:13:12,520 Speaker 1: How how is that even possible? And then you get 200 00:13:13,040 --> 00:13:18,240 Speaker 1: three lost North Carolina who lost the sorry ask Florida 201 00:13:18,320 --> 00:13:25,400 Speaker 1: State uh three losses and they are ranked ahead of 202 00:13:25,480 --> 00:13:30,520 Speaker 1: the pack twelve teams. This is this is absolutely criminal, dude, 203 00:13:30,640 --> 00:13:35,360 Speaker 1: absolutely criminal. And and then you get Iowa, Iowa has 204 00:13:35,760 --> 00:13:39,760 Speaker 1: they lost to Perdue, who's dudes, and they lost to 205 00:13:39,840 --> 00:13:44,560 Speaker 1: Northwestern by a point. Then they beat Michigan State, who sucks, uh, 206 00:13:44,720 --> 00:13:48,360 Speaker 1: Minnesota who sucks, Penn State who's terrible this year, and 207 00:13:48,440 --> 00:13:52,679 Speaker 1: Nebraska who's terrible. Like and this is a team that 208 00:13:52,760 --> 00:13:56,240 Speaker 1: moves up ahead of your pack twelve teams and is 209 00:13:56,280 --> 00:13:58,959 Speaker 1: ahead of Washington who's three and oh and USC is 210 00:13:59,040 --> 00:14:03,480 Speaker 1: three and oh that Washington rank behind Marshall stop it 211 00:14:03,800 --> 00:14:09,080 Speaker 1: and behind Coastal Carolina, Ralph. I can't, dude, I can't 212 00:14:09,640 --> 00:14:15,880 Speaker 1: like the USC, and Washington especially should be in the 213 00:14:15,960 --> 00:14:19,000 Speaker 1: USC should be ranked right behind b y U at 214 00:14:19,040 --> 00:14:24,280 Speaker 1: about fourteen, and then Washington should be about seventeen, just 215 00:14:24,360 --> 00:14:27,200 Speaker 1: because they didn't start out ranked. But I do think 216 00:14:27,200 --> 00:14:28,960 Speaker 1: that they are a better team than that, and then 217 00:14:29,000 --> 00:14:32,760 Speaker 1: Oregon should be about twenty. That's where I see thinks, 218 00:14:32,840 --> 00:14:37,720 Speaker 1: am I tripping? Yes, well you can't. It's it's really 219 00:14:37,760 --> 00:14:41,920 Speaker 1: tough for me to see USC used as an example 220 00:14:42,080 --> 00:14:46,280 Speaker 1: for anything right now because their opponents are a combined 221 00:14:46,360 --> 00:14:49,040 Speaker 1: oh and six, and they won two of those games 222 00:14:49,280 --> 00:14:56,720 Speaker 1: in the final minute. Try try try watching a Northwestern game. 223 00:14:57,600 --> 00:15:00,960 Speaker 1: Try doing that. Who who? They haven't played good teams either, 224 00:15:01,840 --> 00:15:05,160 Speaker 1: I mean it, I don't know what to tell you. 225 00:15:05,800 --> 00:15:09,760 Speaker 1: I mean Wisconsin. Yeah, But how many times do these 226 00:15:09,800 --> 00:15:13,560 Speaker 1: people are these talking heads on television always talk about, Oh, 227 00:15:13,640 --> 00:15:16,360 Speaker 1: there's so much talent on this roster, there's so many 228 00:15:16,440 --> 00:15:19,320 Speaker 1: five stars, there's so much talent, Give me a break. 229 00:15:19,400 --> 00:15:22,040 Speaker 1: They only apply that when it when it counts for 230 00:15:22,200 --> 00:15:26,080 Speaker 1: SEC schools because USC is clearly one of the more 231 00:15:26,320 --> 00:15:30,600 Speaker 1: USC Washington and then USC and Washington have the most 232 00:15:30,680 --> 00:15:33,840 Speaker 1: most five and four star talent on their rosters in 233 00:15:33,880 --> 00:15:36,880 Speaker 1: the Pactwell, but we're talking about what were we talking about? 234 00:15:36,960 --> 00:15:39,280 Speaker 1: Roster talent? Are we talking about? No? No, no, no no no, 235 00:15:39,520 --> 00:15:41,920 Speaker 1: I'm saying that that's what they talk about. They talk 236 00:15:41,960 --> 00:15:45,560 Speaker 1: about this roster talent. But but they don't mention roster 237 00:15:45,640 --> 00:15:49,400 Speaker 1: talent when it comes to USC, Washington and Oregon. They don't. 238 00:15:49,440 --> 00:15:52,400 Speaker 1: They don't do it. They don't give you the same 239 00:15:52,480 --> 00:15:55,760 Speaker 1: benefit of the doubt because just like you were like 240 00:15:55,880 --> 00:15:59,000 Speaker 1: nah Na, because you even you have started to you 241 00:15:59,240 --> 00:16:02,840 Speaker 1: believe the height. Okay, well, first of all, leave First 242 00:16:02,840 --> 00:16:05,720 Speaker 1: of all the only thing on this they haven't played 243 00:16:05,720 --> 00:16:09,520 Speaker 1: any games, George, So you're weighing six wins against three 244 00:16:09,520 --> 00:16:13,240 Speaker 1: wins and trying to have an argument about that though 245 00:16:13,240 --> 00:16:17,880 Speaker 1: I'm talking about Iowa's four wins and two losses versus 246 00:16:17,920 --> 00:16:20,520 Speaker 1: six wins, Andre. But then you have Iowa scheduled like 247 00:16:20,560 --> 00:16:23,720 Speaker 1: they heavily waited these other schools. None of this is 248 00:16:23,760 --> 00:16:25,960 Speaker 1: gonna make sense. I don't know why the Pack twelve 249 00:16:26,040 --> 00:16:29,840 Speaker 1: tried to be tried to show up two hours late 250 00:16:30,000 --> 00:16:32,200 Speaker 1: for a party that that is two and a half 251 00:16:32,240 --> 00:16:35,840 Speaker 1: hours long and expected to have a good time. And yeah, 252 00:16:35,880 --> 00:16:38,840 Speaker 1: there already is some level of bias. And we just 253 00:16:38,880 --> 00:16:41,000 Speaker 1: got done talking about everything the Pack twelve does to 254 00:16:41,040 --> 00:16:43,600 Speaker 1: shoot itself in the foot. But I don't know why 255 00:16:43,680 --> 00:16:47,720 Speaker 1: we're having this argument, especially using USC as a citation 256 00:16:47,800 --> 00:16:50,160 Speaker 1: for anything, when their opponents are a combined oh and 257 00:16:50,240 --> 00:16:53,640 Speaker 1: six and two of the winds came in the last minute, 258 00:16:53,840 --> 00:16:56,400 Speaker 1: and Oregon can't even find a way to be Oregon State, 259 00:16:56,440 --> 00:17:00,240 Speaker 1: and Washington, who probably has the biggest argument of any 260 00:17:00,240 --> 00:17:03,040 Speaker 1: of these teams, fell down twenty one to nothing to 261 00:17:03,160 --> 00:17:06,920 Speaker 1: owe into Utah in the first half so, but it 262 00:17:07,400 --> 00:17:09,880 Speaker 1: very much looks to me for the most part, outside 263 00:17:09,880 --> 00:17:12,640 Speaker 1: of Wisconsin, which just started a lot higher and got 264 00:17:12,640 --> 00:17:15,800 Speaker 1: to participate a lot earlier, it mostly looks like to 265 00:17:15,880 --> 00:17:20,000 Speaker 1: me that this is a volume exercise, and so it 266 00:17:20,080 --> 00:17:22,240 Speaker 1: just feels like something that it does make sense to 267 00:17:22,320 --> 00:17:24,760 Speaker 1: get mad about, because I don't think the Pac twelve 268 00:17:25,119 --> 00:17:27,680 Speaker 1: should even be in this situation. In the first week, 269 00:17:27,760 --> 00:17:30,640 Speaker 1: we knew that this was going to be a giant disaster. 270 00:17:30,960 --> 00:17:33,320 Speaker 1: Now you have all the actual regular Pack twelve bowl 271 00:17:33,359 --> 00:17:36,440 Speaker 1: games dropping out, and the entire point of this season 272 00:17:36,480 --> 00:17:38,640 Speaker 1: with Washington State not being able to play several weeks 273 00:17:38,680 --> 00:17:40,480 Speaker 1: in a row, Arizona State not being able to play 274 00:17:40,480 --> 00:17:42,680 Speaker 1: several weeks in a row. None of this makes sense. 275 00:17:42,680 --> 00:17:45,560 Speaker 1: I don't understand wasting energy on the bias of the 276 00:17:45,600 --> 00:17:49,439 Speaker 1: College Football Playoff Committee when almost all of this is 277 00:17:49,480 --> 00:17:53,320 Speaker 1: completely meaningless anyway, and the totems that we used to 278 00:17:53,359 --> 00:17:55,440 Speaker 1: try to make the argument that it should be better 279 00:17:56,080 --> 00:18:02,800 Speaker 1: genuinely suck like USC has looked terrible, Oregon's defense has 280 00:18:02,880 --> 00:18:08,640 Speaker 1: looked terrible. I Washington, I mean, I don't really know 281 00:18:08,680 --> 00:18:10,840 Speaker 1: what to say about them right now, because it was 282 00:18:11,080 --> 00:18:13,560 Speaker 1: very much like the literal definition of a tail of 283 00:18:13,600 --> 00:18:17,639 Speaker 1: two halves, so maybe they have an argument, But everybody 284 00:18:17,680 --> 00:18:21,480 Speaker 1: else on this list has like three more wins than 285 00:18:21,520 --> 00:18:24,880 Speaker 1: them outside of Iowa. So I don't know. I don't 286 00:18:24,920 --> 00:18:28,159 Speaker 1: know how much credence to give it. I mean that 287 00:18:28,760 --> 00:18:33,440 Speaker 1: Washington's opponents, I don't know, what are you gonna say? 288 00:18:33,440 --> 00:18:37,119 Speaker 1: Oregon State? They beat? They beat Oregon State, so Washington 289 00:18:37,480 --> 00:18:39,760 Speaker 1: should probably be ahead of Oregon, and they are one 290 00:18:39,800 --> 00:18:44,800 Speaker 1: spot ahead of Oregon. So what what would make you happy? 291 00:18:45,200 --> 00:18:47,159 Speaker 1: What would make you happy? Because you said USC all 292 00:18:47,200 --> 00:18:49,119 Speaker 1: the way around fourteen, I don't think they should be 293 00:18:49,119 --> 00:18:53,760 Speaker 1: above Northwestern? What have you seen Northwestern play on the 294 00:18:53,800 --> 00:18:57,040 Speaker 1: struggle bus? They can't score points, but they beat two 295 00:18:57,080 --> 00:19:01,280 Speaker 1: other teams on this list. They play defense. They beat 296 00:19:01,359 --> 00:19:05,680 Speaker 1: Maryland by forty I don't know. Have you seen Maryland play? 297 00:19:05,800 --> 00:19:09,760 Speaker 1: But they gotta win? I don't I don't know what 298 00:19:09,880 --> 00:19:12,640 Speaker 1: to say. So, so do you think that all three 299 00:19:12,720 --> 00:19:16,760 Speaker 1: pack twelve teams should be ranked behind Wisconsin who just 300 00:19:16,800 --> 00:19:22,400 Speaker 1: got demolished and they've only played three games. I don't 301 00:19:22,400 --> 00:19:24,640 Speaker 1: even think you should be allowed to be in this 302 00:19:24,680 --> 00:19:27,840 Speaker 1: conversation unless you have at least four games or five 303 00:19:27,880 --> 00:19:31,520 Speaker 1: games under your belt. It's very weird to have six 304 00:19:31,560 --> 00:19:34,360 Speaker 1: and to Georgia and try to debate it against three 305 00:19:34,400 --> 00:19:39,000 Speaker 1: and oh Washington, it's super confusing. How about how about 306 00:19:39,040 --> 00:19:44,360 Speaker 1: four and oh Ohio State? I mean because because that's 307 00:19:44,359 --> 00:19:48,040 Speaker 1: where they're talking about talent, because they blew out Nebraska, 308 00:19:48,720 --> 00:19:53,639 Speaker 1: they beat Penn State by seven points, they beat Rutgers 309 00:19:53,680 --> 00:19:57,840 Speaker 1: by twelve, and they beat Indiana by forty two. I 310 00:19:57,840 --> 00:19:59,960 Speaker 1: don't know, I'm sorry, I mean, I'm sorry, I mean 311 00:20:00,160 --> 00:20:03,879 Speaker 1: by set. But they got to play earlier in the season, 312 00:20:03,920 --> 00:20:06,680 Speaker 1: so it's it would be like this. They played four 313 00:20:06,720 --> 00:20:10,000 Speaker 1: seasons at four games, right, but they played them earlier, 314 00:20:10,040 --> 00:20:14,639 Speaker 1: which affects the entire mindset of this weird experiment that 315 00:20:14,680 --> 00:20:17,479 Speaker 1: we're talking about. Thinking had had the Pack twelve started 316 00:20:17,480 --> 00:20:20,600 Speaker 1: two weeks earlier and still only played four games, that 317 00:20:20,640 --> 00:20:22,680 Speaker 1: the rankings wouldn't look how they look, right, They would 318 00:20:22,680 --> 00:20:25,560 Speaker 1: definitely look different because you you would have data inserted 319 00:20:25,960 --> 00:20:28,880 Speaker 1: at an earlier point, and everybody bases everything they do 320 00:20:28,960 --> 00:20:32,080 Speaker 1: off of the previous foundation that was This is why 321 00:20:32,520 --> 00:20:35,520 Speaker 1: season rankings are the worst thing. Preseason rankings the worst 322 00:20:35,520 --> 00:20:37,600 Speaker 1: thing ever. But you have a month of actual season 323 00:20:37,680 --> 00:20:40,679 Speaker 1: rankings in which the Pack twelve was not included the 324 00:20:40,840 --> 00:20:43,840 Speaker 1: complaining about this as a Pack twelve fan feels like 325 00:20:44,000 --> 00:20:47,359 Speaker 1: showing up in line at Walmart when they have twenty 326 00:20:47,359 --> 00:20:50,800 Speaker 1: PS fives for sale and you're the person in line 327 00:20:51,160 --> 00:20:53,199 Speaker 1: and it costs five hundred dollars, but you only have 328 00:20:53,240 --> 00:20:55,840 Speaker 1: three hundred dollars in your pocket. Anyway, First of all, 329 00:20:56,080 --> 00:20:58,160 Speaker 1: you were not in line in time. Second of all, 330 00:20:58,280 --> 00:21:01,199 Speaker 1: you don't have enough money, so shut up, like it 331 00:21:01,280 --> 00:21:04,359 Speaker 1: doesn't It doesn't make sense to me at this point 332 00:21:04,400 --> 00:21:08,080 Speaker 1: in time. The entire system is confusing, and I don't 333 00:21:08,680 --> 00:21:11,359 Speaker 1: like it. And I it feels very, very weird to 334 00:21:11,480 --> 00:21:14,360 Speaker 1: have a college football playoff that does not include all 335 00:21:14,440 --> 00:21:17,040 Speaker 1: of college football. If that's going to be the great, 336 00:21:17,040 --> 00:21:20,480 Speaker 1: I one understand where you're coming from. But as far 337 00:21:20,520 --> 00:21:24,560 Speaker 1: as like placement, I don't even know, Like I don't 338 00:21:24,600 --> 00:21:27,800 Speaker 1: even know how to address it, because the idea that 339 00:21:27,920 --> 00:21:31,320 Speaker 1: any Pack twelve team would even be qualified, and and 340 00:21:31,320 --> 00:21:34,159 Speaker 1: what are we haggling over? Like they shouldn't be they 341 00:21:34,200 --> 00:21:37,399 Speaker 1: shouldn't be twenty, they should be fourteen when only the 342 00:21:37,440 --> 00:21:44,200 Speaker 1: top four matter. It's about respect, Ralph, It's about respect. 343 00:21:44,359 --> 00:21:47,200 Speaker 1: You gotta have some self respect first. Well, you can't 344 00:21:47,240 --> 00:21:53,320 Speaker 1: have self respected Michael, Scotts, your commissioner, you can't um, okay, so, 345 00:21:54,359 --> 00:21:59,400 Speaker 1: but what is up with rivals? Talking about respects? These 346 00:21:59,440 --> 00:22:03,680 Speaker 1: are your y thirty three of the thirty five? What 347 00:22:04,359 --> 00:22:09,840 Speaker 1: rival commits? Of the top two fifty commits are packed 348 00:22:09,840 --> 00:22:13,439 Speaker 1: twelve of the PAC twelve schools thirty three and the 349 00:22:13,480 --> 00:22:18,120 Speaker 1: thirty five moved down in their rankings. Huh. I wonder why. 350 00:22:18,160 --> 00:22:20,480 Speaker 1: I wonder why this is a bias. Most of these 351 00:22:20,520 --> 00:22:24,080 Speaker 1: kids aren't even playing high school football, but they some 352 00:22:24,200 --> 00:22:28,200 Speaker 1: kind of way move up and down the rankings when 353 00:22:28,240 --> 00:22:32,040 Speaker 1: they when they are being recruited by Georgia, l s U, 354 00:22:32,880 --> 00:22:40,560 Speaker 1: South Carolina, UM, Florida, Texan, m Ohio State, Clemson, Notre Dame, 355 00:22:41,000 --> 00:22:44,239 Speaker 1: they they move up. But I can't. I can't. I 356 00:22:44,320 --> 00:22:47,000 Speaker 1: know this sounds like I'm complaining about it because because 357 00:22:47,080 --> 00:22:51,200 Speaker 1: Kai Thompson, the Oregon commit, moved up to what the 358 00:22:51,480 --> 00:22:55,760 Speaker 1: number nine in the ranking. But yeah, but I am 359 00:22:55,800 --> 00:22:58,440 Speaker 1: a Pack twelve guy, So I'm not gonna sit here 360 00:22:58,480 --> 00:23:02,880 Speaker 1: and act like I didn't see what happened. Okay. So yeah, 361 00:23:02,880 --> 00:23:07,439 Speaker 1: I'm I'm looking at this right now, and I think 362 00:23:08,240 --> 00:23:14,800 Speaker 1: I think that it is certainly fair. Two, ask the 363 00:23:14,920 --> 00:23:19,159 Speaker 1: question why so many pack twelve commits dropped in the 364 00:23:19,240 --> 00:23:22,840 Speaker 1: rankings that are part of the rivals to fifty at 365 00:23:22,840 --> 00:23:25,240 Speaker 1: the same exact time. You do have to recognize that 366 00:23:25,280 --> 00:23:28,080 Speaker 1: you're not being overly biased here because the two that 367 00:23:28,200 --> 00:23:34,280 Speaker 1: didn't drop are both Oregon commitments. Kingsley Suamatia went forty 368 00:23:34,359 --> 00:23:36,880 Speaker 1: spots up from sixty three to twenty three, and then 369 00:23:36,880 --> 00:23:42,080 Speaker 1: Ty Thompson jumped into the top ten overall. Um, okay, 370 00:23:42,160 --> 00:23:44,680 Speaker 1: so here here, here are a couple of the I'm 371 00:23:44,680 --> 00:23:47,360 Speaker 1: gonna let you finish here the Okay, so Sam here 372 00:23:47,880 --> 00:23:52,960 Speaker 1: from Washington, he moved down. You had Dallas Turner, who 373 00:23:53,200 --> 00:23:57,320 Speaker 1: an outside linebacker from Florida, jumped up. Oh he just 374 00:23:57,320 --> 00:24:00,600 Speaker 1: so happens to be an Alabama verbal up hundred and 375 00:24:00,760 --> 00:24:04,919 Speaker 1: eighteen spots. When when have you seen somebody jump up 376 00:24:04,960 --> 00:24:09,480 Speaker 1: a hundred and eighteen spots? It happens, Um. I mean 377 00:24:09,560 --> 00:24:12,600 Speaker 1: if you you look at the number two prospect in 378 00:24:12,600 --> 00:24:16,240 Speaker 1: the country right now, just jumped up twenty one spots 379 00:24:16,320 --> 00:24:21,520 Speaker 1: and they're IMG Academy, which seans they're actually playing. Um, 380 00:24:21,960 --> 00:24:26,440 Speaker 1: I'm I almost wonder I'm searching. I'm just running a 381 00:24:26,440 --> 00:24:28,800 Speaker 1: search right now. Okay, So let's look at this right now. 382 00:24:28,800 --> 00:24:32,440 Speaker 1: I'm running a search just for just for California. Okay, 383 00:24:32,600 --> 00:24:36,720 Speaker 1: Corey Foreman, who was the number one UH prospect in 384 00:24:36,760 --> 00:24:39,840 Speaker 1: the entire country, Corey former is the number one prospect 385 00:24:39,840 --> 00:24:43,160 Speaker 1: in the entire country. He's at Corona Centennial in California. 386 00:24:43,520 --> 00:24:47,320 Speaker 1: They're not playing. He dropped two spots. Now, Arizona State 387 00:24:47,320 --> 00:24:49,760 Speaker 1: fans might get paranoid and say, like, hey, he just 388 00:24:50,160 --> 00:24:52,440 Speaker 1: included Arizona State in his top five? Is that why 389 00:24:52,480 --> 00:24:56,080 Speaker 1: he dropped? No, but he's not playing. There's no there's 390 00:24:56,080 --> 00:24:59,680 Speaker 1: no film to watch her to compare it to to anybody. 391 00:24:59,680 --> 00:25:02,360 Speaker 1: I I don't believe Washington is playing either right now? 392 00:25:02,440 --> 00:25:06,160 Speaker 1: Right So j T to him allowed dropped Washington playing 393 00:25:06,200 --> 00:25:10,160 Speaker 1: high school football right now. Sam Hewart dropped, uh, Washington 394 00:25:10,280 --> 00:25:13,480 Speaker 1: again not playing high school football. And so we see 395 00:25:13,520 --> 00:25:18,399 Speaker 1: some of these, Um, Troy Franklin, Oregon commit plays at 396 00:25:18,440 --> 00:25:22,440 Speaker 1: Menlo Affinton in California. He dropped. There is no there's 397 00:25:22,440 --> 00:25:26,280 Speaker 1: no data. Um Now, this isn't this isn't universal. Because 398 00:25:26,320 --> 00:25:29,240 Speaker 1: Jaffry Brooks at I AMG Academy dropped thirteen spots. And 399 00:25:29,240 --> 00:25:32,200 Speaker 1: obviously we already talked about how I AMG is playing. 400 00:25:32,240 --> 00:25:35,520 Speaker 1: But I think that that's genuinely gonna affect things. Jake 401 00:25:35,560 --> 00:25:38,800 Speaker 1: Garcia has one game under his belt, the USC quarterback commit, 402 00:25:39,000 --> 00:25:41,879 Speaker 1: and it's out in Georgia. He dropped fifteen spots. I 403 00:25:41,920 --> 00:25:44,600 Speaker 1: don't think that that has anything to do with the 404 00:25:44,640 --> 00:25:47,600 Speaker 1: fact that you know anything other than the fact that 405 00:25:47,640 --> 00:25:50,720 Speaker 1: there is no film. Most of the people that jumped 406 00:25:50,960 --> 00:25:54,240 Speaker 1: are playing zad and sorry, oh the way hold on 407 00:25:54,359 --> 00:25:58,960 Speaker 1: and and Oregon commit also down thirty one spots. Keith 408 00:25:59,080 --> 00:26:04,400 Speaker 1: Keith Brown a linebacker uh Chiron where Hubbs Hudson who 409 00:26:04,560 --> 00:26:07,080 Speaker 1: was an Oregon commit but no but flipped to USC 410 00:26:07,280 --> 00:26:10,639 Speaker 1: down eleven spots. I'm just saying, And they're all California kids, right, 411 00:26:10,640 --> 00:26:15,440 Speaker 1: Bo Collins Clemson commit. Bo call Clemson commit, so he 412 00:26:16,040 --> 00:26:18,880 Speaker 1: plays in California at St. John Bosco. He dropped from 413 00:26:18,920 --> 00:26:23,000 Speaker 1: forty to fifty seven. Oh, so they just hate the 414 00:26:23,000 --> 00:26:25,720 Speaker 1: West Coast in general. The West Coast isn't playing football. 415 00:26:26,040 --> 00:26:28,160 Speaker 1: So what are you supposed to do if you if 416 00:26:28,200 --> 00:26:32,880 Speaker 1: you get new information from some kids based on film, 417 00:26:32,960 --> 00:26:36,040 Speaker 1: you get new information and then you have no information. 418 00:26:36,320 --> 00:26:41,040 Speaker 1: Bram bram Walden down six spots. He's playing that. Yeah, 419 00:26:41,040 --> 00:26:44,000 Speaker 1: but they only played like four games total, so oh, 420 00:26:44,119 --> 00:26:49,120 Speaker 1: god J Davis LSU commit J Davis LSU commit linebacker 421 00:26:49,160 --> 00:26:51,600 Speaker 1: at a modern day they have not played. He dropped 422 00:26:51,640 --> 00:26:57,000 Speaker 1: from fifty three to sixty three. This is hurting. Xavier Worthy, 423 00:26:57,119 --> 00:27:00,040 Speaker 1: Michigan commit wide receiver at a Fresno, California Center a 424 00:27:00,200 --> 00:27:02,960 Speaker 1: high school. He dropped from number fifty seven to sixty five. 425 00:27:04,119 --> 00:27:06,399 Speaker 1: I think a lot of it just has to do 426 00:27:06,440 --> 00:27:08,919 Speaker 1: with no additional data. You and I talked about how 427 00:27:08,960 --> 00:27:14,840 Speaker 1: these rankings were gonna be probably junk okay. Ethan Ethan Calvert, 428 00:27:16,800 --> 00:27:22,880 Speaker 1: California linebacker committed to Utah up fifteen spots. I'm telling 429 00:27:22,920 --> 00:27:27,000 Speaker 1: you I can't explain either. I can't explain the Ethan 430 00:27:27,000 --> 00:27:28,359 Speaker 1: Calvert one. I don't know if he had like a 431 00:27:28,480 --> 00:27:33,439 Speaker 1: neat weightlifting video. Uh, I don't know. He's here's an 432 00:27:33,480 --> 00:27:36,480 Speaker 1: interesting one to me though. Jackson Dart, who has been 433 00:27:36,520 --> 00:27:39,840 Speaker 1: tearing up all of Utah, did not move. He stayed 434 00:27:39,880 --> 00:27:43,040 Speaker 1: at one oh five, So that weird. Yeah, that's obviously 435 00:27:43,040 --> 00:27:46,440 Speaker 1: not good for anything that I've said. But Miller Moss 436 00:27:46,480 --> 00:27:49,800 Speaker 1: dropped six spots and he's at Bishop Allamanian, California that 437 00:27:50,080 --> 00:27:54,800 Speaker 1: he hasn't played. You brought up Bram walden Um Prophet 438 00:27:54,800 --> 00:27:58,320 Speaker 1: Brown usc commit he dropped, he's in California, hasn't played 439 00:27:58,359 --> 00:28:02,200 Speaker 1: brock Bowers tight end Georgia commits, so that if you're 440 00:28:02,200 --> 00:28:05,639 Speaker 1: in California, you dropped, unless you were Garbers. I guess 441 00:28:07,480 --> 00:28:11,480 Speaker 1: all right. So here is my question is, so this 442 00:28:11,560 --> 00:28:16,240 Speaker 1: feels like some southern East Coast bias because this this 443 00:28:16,880 --> 00:28:19,639 Speaker 1: happens every year. It's not. I mean, this is just 444 00:28:19,720 --> 00:28:25,840 Speaker 1: an exaggeration. Okay, I would have to. I just want 445 00:28:25,880 --> 00:28:29,000 Speaker 1: to know who it Rivals is scouting the West Coast. 446 00:28:29,119 --> 00:28:31,680 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't want you to know. I'll name drop. 447 00:28:31,720 --> 00:28:34,919 Speaker 1: I'll name drop that's Adam Gourney. If you have an issue, 448 00:28:35,240 --> 00:28:37,040 Speaker 1: you can hit up Adam Gorney. He's a big boy. 449 00:28:37,080 --> 00:28:39,560 Speaker 1: He can handle it. Adam Gorney is in charge of 450 00:28:39,600 --> 00:28:42,640 Speaker 1: the entire West Coast for Rivals. And that's you know, 451 00:28:42,720 --> 00:28:48,560 Speaker 1: that's tough because I think the West Coast one has 452 00:28:48,880 --> 00:28:53,200 Speaker 1: multiple evaluators. I think they have Blair Angulo who used 453 00:28:53,200 --> 00:28:57,360 Speaker 1: to work with me over at Rivals, Greg Biggins, Brandon 454 00:28:57,480 --> 00:29:01,120 Speaker 1: Huffman like those are power brokers in the rankings game. 455 00:29:01,160 --> 00:29:03,560 Speaker 1: And and Adam Gorny's taking them all on one by 456 00:29:03,560 --> 00:29:07,640 Speaker 1: one so that I don't I'm not. I'm gonna be objective. 457 00:29:07,960 --> 00:29:09,840 Speaker 1: I mean, what are they gonna do, They're gonna fire me. 458 00:29:09,880 --> 00:29:12,160 Speaker 1: I'm I'm good like I'm I'm not worried about it. 459 00:29:12,200 --> 00:29:14,640 Speaker 1: I don't have anything bad to say about Adam. I 460 00:29:14,640 --> 00:29:17,600 Speaker 1: will say, you have three people evaluating side, you have 461 00:29:17,640 --> 00:29:20,760 Speaker 1: one person evaluating on the on the on the rival 462 00:29:20,800 --> 00:29:23,640 Speaker 1: side with with without really much to do right now. 463 00:29:23,680 --> 00:29:26,560 Speaker 1: And so if you have people who are responsible for 464 00:29:26,640 --> 00:29:29,720 Speaker 1: their regions, like you know, you have somebody who's covering 465 00:29:29,760 --> 00:29:32,640 Speaker 1: in Florida and Florida's playing and somebody comes in with 466 00:29:32,680 --> 00:29:35,840 Speaker 1: a really passionate argument to their rankings meetings of saying 467 00:29:35,880 --> 00:29:38,360 Speaker 1: this guy needs to be bumped, but because he accomplished 468 00:29:38,560 --> 00:29:41,360 Speaker 1: X y Z and you have a California kid, what 469 00:29:41,360 --> 00:29:43,600 Speaker 1: are you gonna say he shouldn't be above this guy 470 00:29:43,680 --> 00:29:50,560 Speaker 1: because he's done what nothing? And so based on based 471 00:29:50,560 --> 00:29:55,479 Speaker 1: on ten month old film, it's no, no, I do 472 00:29:55,600 --> 00:29:58,400 Speaker 1: get it. But there are I'm I'm talking about. There 473 00:29:58,400 --> 00:30:00,560 Speaker 1: are some of the kids who haven't played aid very 474 00:30:00,640 --> 00:30:03,440 Speaker 1: much for and some of the kids who have played 475 00:30:03,760 --> 00:30:06,680 Speaker 1: and we're highly regarded have moved down. So it's it's 476 00:30:06,720 --> 00:30:10,920 Speaker 1: just it's just worth notice. It is absolutely a worthwhile 477 00:30:10,960 --> 00:30:14,000 Speaker 1: conversation to have because I think I think there's a 478 00:30:14,000 --> 00:30:16,320 Speaker 1: lot of people who would just take that stat that 479 00:30:16,400 --> 00:30:19,720 Speaker 1: you said without any context whatsoever and want to burn 480 00:30:19,760 --> 00:30:23,200 Speaker 1: the village down. And I get that emotion, but you 481 00:30:23,320 --> 00:30:25,960 Speaker 1: also have to look at the fact that several states 482 00:30:25,960 --> 00:30:29,400 Speaker 1: are not playing, and several states are playing, and you 483 00:30:29,440 --> 00:30:31,360 Speaker 1: and I talked. To do with this is gonna be 484 00:30:31,640 --> 00:30:34,600 Speaker 1: There's gonna be some funky recruiting classes, there's gonna be 485 00:30:34,640 --> 00:30:37,400 Speaker 1: funky rankings. A lot of these schools aren't even gonna 486 00:30:37,400 --> 00:30:40,120 Speaker 1: know what they have until it shows up at their doorstep, 487 00:30:40,480 --> 00:30:42,240 Speaker 1: and then you're gonna have a ton of people who 488 00:30:42,240 --> 00:30:45,040 Speaker 1: would have really come up their senior year with nothing. 489 00:30:45,440 --> 00:30:48,000 Speaker 1: They're gonna have to go to Juco round. The thing 490 00:30:48,080 --> 00:30:49,920 Speaker 1: that I think is gonna happen is you're going to 491 00:30:50,040 --> 00:30:54,600 Speaker 1: have like legit second round NFL talent playing at schools 492 00:30:54,640 --> 00:30:59,880 Speaker 1: like Dixie State and Buffoon Cookman because of the way 493 00:31:00,040 --> 00:31:02,640 Speaker 1: this worked out, It's just like you're just not gonna 494 00:31:02,680 --> 00:31:04,640 Speaker 1: be able to properly evaluate a lot of these kids 495 00:31:04,640 --> 00:31:06,680 Speaker 1: as seniors, which means kids are gonna fall through the cracks, 496 00:31:06,760 --> 00:31:08,920 Speaker 1: which means they're gonna go to smaller schools and they're 497 00:31:08,920 --> 00:31:11,640 Speaker 1: gonna ball out, and so that that's gonna be kind 498 00:31:11,640 --> 00:31:14,400 Speaker 1: of cool because there might be some extra competitive equity 499 00:31:14,440 --> 00:31:17,800 Speaker 1: and then some dispersion of stars all over the place. 500 00:31:17,840 --> 00:31:20,640 Speaker 1: And then you have to factor in the weird transfer 501 00:31:20,720 --> 00:31:24,480 Speaker 1: portal into all of this, UM, and then the free transfer. 502 00:31:25,240 --> 00:31:29,120 Speaker 1: The college football is morphing rapidly right before our eyes, 503 00:31:29,400 --> 00:31:32,320 Speaker 1: and the pandemic is adding a very strange element to it, 504 00:31:32,360 --> 00:31:36,040 Speaker 1: and and uh, I'm what what can you do? I'm 505 00:31:36,080 --> 00:31:38,960 Speaker 1: definitely not for it, you know, I don't. I'm I don't. 506 00:31:38,960 --> 00:31:40,840 Speaker 1: I don't care for for much of this at all. 507 00:31:40,880 --> 00:31:42,760 Speaker 1: I would just love for everybody to be playing and 508 00:31:43,120 --> 00:31:45,480 Speaker 1: and a fair evaluation to take place. But I don't 509 00:31:45,520 --> 00:31:48,920 Speaker 1: think thirty three of the thirty five pack twelve commits 510 00:31:49,120 --> 00:31:53,560 Speaker 1: dropping and the rivals to fifty is a conspiracy. I 511 00:31:53,600 --> 00:31:59,840 Speaker 1: think it's just an unfortunate Uh, it's an unfortunate by 512 00:32:00,040 --> 00:32:06,640 Speaker 1: product of the reality that we're currently in. M I'm 513 00:32:06,720 --> 00:32:10,480 Speaker 1: much more cynical than than you. I'm gonna go and 514 00:32:10,760 --> 00:32:14,680 Speaker 1: error on the side that it's a combination of both. Um, 515 00:32:14,720 --> 00:32:17,400 Speaker 1: what do you think the best case scenario for the 516 00:32:17,440 --> 00:32:21,280 Speaker 1: PAC twelve is this season in terms of what it 517 00:32:21,360 --> 00:32:28,080 Speaker 1: gets out of the season, because I think that Okay, 518 00:32:28,120 --> 00:32:30,320 Speaker 1: so Oregon and Washington play the last week of the season, 519 00:32:30,360 --> 00:32:33,160 Speaker 1: I believe the last week of the regular part of 520 00:32:33,160 --> 00:32:38,200 Speaker 1: the season, and if Washington can stay undefeated to that point, 521 00:32:38,720 --> 00:32:42,640 Speaker 1: I think the best case scenario for the conference is 522 00:32:42,680 --> 00:32:47,560 Speaker 1: to either have two undefeated teams in USC and Washington 523 00:32:47,800 --> 00:32:52,880 Speaker 1: play for the quote unquote PAC twelve Championship, or to 524 00:32:53,200 --> 00:32:58,719 Speaker 1: have UM or to have Oregon then beat Washington and 525 00:32:58,840 --> 00:33:02,120 Speaker 1: then you have to five and one teams and then 526 00:33:02,720 --> 00:33:05,920 Speaker 1: you know, and then either USC or Oregon wins and 527 00:33:05,960 --> 00:33:09,800 Speaker 1: then you have what a six and of five and two, 528 00:33:10,840 --> 00:33:14,560 Speaker 1: six and one and seven and old team, which looks 529 00:33:14,720 --> 00:33:19,120 Speaker 1: much better because conferences look better when they're top heavy, 530 00:33:19,240 --> 00:33:22,160 Speaker 1: Like if you have teams that look at elite, I mean, 531 00:33:22,280 --> 00:33:26,600 Speaker 1: look at the at the a c C. You have Miami, 532 00:33:26,760 --> 00:33:29,480 Speaker 1: who is not as good as their record says like 533 00:33:29,520 --> 00:33:31,520 Speaker 1: in terms of I don't think they're an elite team. 534 00:33:31,520 --> 00:33:34,400 Speaker 1: I think they're a good team. They're not elite, Uh, 535 00:33:34,560 --> 00:33:38,120 Speaker 1: Notre Dame and Clemson. Aside from that, nobody's afraid of 536 00:33:38,160 --> 00:33:41,560 Speaker 1: anybody else in the a c C. The and they're 537 00:33:41,560 --> 00:33:45,440 Speaker 1: truthfully nobody is really afraid of Miami either. The Big 538 00:33:45,440 --> 00:33:48,120 Speaker 1: twelve doesn't look as great this year because Iowa States 539 00:33:48,160 --> 00:33:52,200 Speaker 1: on top and they have two losses. The Big ten 540 00:33:52,360 --> 00:33:55,640 Speaker 1: looks fine because you're like, you have Ohio State. It 541 00:33:55,720 --> 00:33:58,480 Speaker 1: doesn't matter what else we have. When you have teams 542 00:33:58,480 --> 00:34:01,080 Speaker 1: that are taught, when you're top be in the conference, 543 00:34:01,560 --> 00:34:05,400 Speaker 1: it's actually better because then they don't get sniped off 544 00:34:05,560 --> 00:34:09,800 Speaker 1: by by some little cheapy games. They get a couple 545 00:34:09,800 --> 00:34:12,799 Speaker 1: of free free wins, play some games. And when you 546 00:34:12,840 --> 00:34:16,000 Speaker 1: have teams that have you know, finished the season with 547 00:34:16,040 --> 00:34:19,680 Speaker 1: a couple one lost teams and an undefeated team, your 548 00:34:19,719 --> 00:34:22,880 Speaker 1: conference is gonna look stronger. I mean, I guess, but 549 00:34:23,080 --> 00:34:25,560 Speaker 1: for what looks stronger to who? Are we still talking 550 00:34:25,600 --> 00:34:28,239 Speaker 1: about the College Football Playoffs selection Committee? No, we're talking 551 00:34:28,280 --> 00:34:33,319 Speaker 1: about just national for because everything's a lead in, so 552 00:34:33,440 --> 00:34:37,400 Speaker 1: it's a lead into one. Really, it's how people are 553 00:34:37,400 --> 00:34:42,040 Speaker 1: gonna view you the upcoming season, because, uh, from from 554 00:34:42,040 --> 00:34:44,000 Speaker 1: two years ago, people are like, oh, yeah, the Pac 555 00:34:44,040 --> 00:34:46,840 Speaker 1: twelve is getting the better. Pac twelves getting getting better. 556 00:34:46,880 --> 00:34:50,440 Speaker 1: But now you know, you got dissed again because everybody 557 00:34:50,520 --> 00:34:53,239 Speaker 1: was laughing because we weren't playing and we're the last 558 00:34:53,239 --> 00:34:57,040 Speaker 1: one to start, and now we have less less games, 559 00:34:57,040 --> 00:34:59,640 Speaker 1: so it allows people to talk trash. I guess, I 560 00:34:59,680 --> 00:35:02,279 Speaker 1: mean part of me understand what you're saying. The other 561 00:35:02,280 --> 00:35:03,960 Speaker 1: part of me is like, you know, screw you and 562 00:35:04,120 --> 00:35:06,680 Speaker 1: your perception. I dare you to schedule a game in 563 00:35:06,719 --> 00:35:11,359 Speaker 1: Corvallis in November, cowards like I don't. I don't care. 564 00:35:11,400 --> 00:35:14,359 Speaker 1: What if the A c C and the SEC had 565 00:35:14,400 --> 00:35:17,799 Speaker 1: to play in conditions where you can't pass the ball 566 00:35:17,920 --> 00:35:22,480 Speaker 1: down field because of fog? Yeah, I just I'm thinking 567 00:35:22,480 --> 00:35:28,160 Speaker 1: about like, uh, you know, Georgia's got that big conference 568 00:35:28,880 --> 00:35:33,360 Speaker 1: road trip, uh interconference road trip game to go play 569 00:35:33,440 --> 00:35:39,920 Speaker 1: South Carolina three hours away. Meanwhile, like, meanwhile, University of 570 00:35:39,920 --> 00:35:43,520 Speaker 1: Arizona is like students are having to purchase jackets to 571 00:35:43,600 --> 00:35:48,560 Speaker 1: go play in Pullman. It's not it's not the same. 572 00:35:49,200 --> 00:35:53,200 Speaker 1: It's it's a completely Like every other region is an 573 00:35:53,239 --> 00:35:58,040 Speaker 1: actual region, the pac twelve is not a region. Only 574 00:35:58,080 --> 00:36:01,239 Speaker 1: a few of the school's actually even border the Pacific. 575 00:36:01,400 --> 00:36:07,719 Speaker 1: It's it's absurd. This, this whole conference is not technically 576 00:36:07,760 --> 00:36:12,560 Speaker 1: what everybody else believes a conference to be. You know, 577 00:36:12,640 --> 00:36:20,319 Speaker 1: there is there is no regional tie like SEC. You 578 00:36:20,440 --> 00:36:24,640 Speaker 1: have a SEC culture a ce C for the most part. 579 00:36:24,840 --> 00:36:29,080 Speaker 1: You know, especially with the with the Southeastern Atlantic schools, 580 00:36:29,080 --> 00:36:31,839 Speaker 1: you could say that there's an a CEC culture. Big ten. 581 00:36:31,920 --> 00:36:34,840 Speaker 1: You could definitely say, like the Midwestern culture is there. 582 00:36:35,400 --> 00:36:37,680 Speaker 1: UM and the Big twelve, you know, with the same 583 00:36:37,719 --> 00:36:40,320 Speaker 1: with a lot of the flyover states and and stuff 584 00:36:40,360 --> 00:36:44,240 Speaker 1: like that. UM, with like a similar outlook on life 585 00:36:44,280 --> 00:36:46,520 Speaker 1: amongst a lot of the fan base. PAC twelve is 586 00:36:46,560 --> 00:36:50,359 Speaker 1: not like that. They you can you can get caught 587 00:36:50,440 --> 00:36:54,280 Speaker 1: with cocaine in the Pact twelve and it's okay now 588 00:36:54,440 --> 00:36:59,319 Speaker 1: in Oregon, r like get going heroin and then be 589 00:36:59,440 --> 00:37:01,920 Speaker 1: like all right, all right, I'm I'm gonna play tomorrow. Yeah. 590 00:37:02,000 --> 00:37:05,640 Speaker 1: It's it's a it's a different world out here, and 591 00:37:05,680 --> 00:37:10,040 Speaker 1: it's and it spans the entire it spans like a 592 00:37:10,160 --> 00:37:13,879 Speaker 1: fourth of the entire United States. This conference and their allegiances, 593 00:37:14,000 --> 00:37:17,600 Speaker 1: and you know, I don't know that there's teams that 594 00:37:17,680 --> 00:37:21,160 Speaker 1: I feel like that that we could include in this 595 00:37:21,280 --> 00:37:24,680 Speaker 1: conference and it wouldn't it wouldn't make a difference like that. 596 00:37:25,680 --> 00:37:28,360 Speaker 1: The culture of this conference is so a morphous that 597 00:37:28,800 --> 00:37:31,080 Speaker 1: you could throw a team like Boise State in there. 598 00:37:31,120 --> 00:37:34,480 Speaker 1: You could throw University of Nebraska in there and nothing 599 00:37:34,560 --> 00:37:37,480 Speaker 1: is going to be how to give us Boise State. Dude, 600 00:37:37,600 --> 00:37:41,840 Speaker 1: stop like you are Larry scotting it up. I'm not 601 00:37:41,880 --> 00:37:44,520 Speaker 1: saying it should happen. I'm saying that if you put 602 00:37:44,560 --> 00:37:49,600 Speaker 1: a Boise State or a Nebraska in in this conference, 603 00:37:49,920 --> 00:37:53,120 Speaker 1: or uh, you know, even if you went all the 604 00:37:53,160 --> 00:37:57,600 Speaker 1: way down into UH into Texas and pulled like a TCU, 605 00:37:57,680 --> 00:38:00,600 Speaker 1: and it's like, there is no team that you could 606 00:38:00,640 --> 00:38:04,840 Speaker 1: pull into this conference where the thing that would happen 607 00:38:04,920 --> 00:38:06,720 Speaker 1: is just it's like living in the state of Arizona. 608 00:38:06,719 --> 00:38:09,080 Speaker 1: Everybody's from somewhere else. It's like living in l A, 609 00:38:09,160 --> 00:38:12,440 Speaker 1: everybody's from somewhere else. The lack of culture is its 610 00:38:12,480 --> 00:38:16,319 Speaker 1: own culture, right, Like, there's nobody that you could pull 611 00:38:16,320 --> 00:38:20,120 Speaker 1: into the PAC twelve that would tip the scales like this, 612 00:38:20,120 --> 00:38:23,600 Speaker 1: this vacuous void of culture that exists in the PAC 613 00:38:23,640 --> 00:38:26,839 Speaker 1: twelve is its own thing. It's got its own difficulties, 614 00:38:26,880 --> 00:38:30,680 Speaker 1: it's its own unique, weird, beautiful thing that you and 615 00:38:30,719 --> 00:38:33,400 Speaker 1: I have embraced. And I just don't even feel like 616 00:38:33,440 --> 00:38:37,800 Speaker 1: it's on the level of what anybody else is doing. Uh. 617 00:38:37,840 --> 00:38:40,600 Speaker 1: Within college football, it's like a completely different sport. It's 618 00:38:40,600 --> 00:38:42,960 Speaker 1: like we have rugby, and every once in a while 619 00:38:43,120 --> 00:38:47,640 Speaker 1: we schedule inter uh conference games so we can bring 620 00:38:47,640 --> 00:38:50,799 Speaker 1: our rugby up against your football, right, Like, it's just 621 00:38:50,840 --> 00:38:53,440 Speaker 1: a different PAC twelve is a different world, and I'm 622 00:38:53,440 --> 00:38:56,200 Speaker 1: not worried about when anybody else thinks or the trash 623 00:38:56,280 --> 00:38:58,680 Speaker 1: they want to talk. I just dare their asses to 624 00:38:58,719 --> 00:39:00,440 Speaker 1: come out here, or we'll go out out there like 625 00:39:00,520 --> 00:39:03,919 Speaker 1: Cal did uh last year into the SEC and get 626 00:39:03,960 --> 00:39:11,759 Speaker 1: there's dude, it's well. Well. The biggest problem with that 627 00:39:11,880 --> 00:39:16,080 Speaker 1: is that schedules are are made thirty years in in advance, 628 00:39:16,640 --> 00:39:19,319 Speaker 1: when we've clearly learned that all you need is a week. 629 00:39:21,239 --> 00:39:23,640 Speaker 1: Games should not be yes, games should not be scheduled 630 00:39:23,640 --> 00:39:29,080 Speaker 1: more than two years out under no circumstances. Um. Okay, 631 00:39:29,160 --> 00:39:33,320 Speaker 1: So while the games are played, though, we are having 632 00:39:33,440 --> 00:39:36,480 Speaker 1: issues while the games are being played, and it comes 633 00:39:36,520 --> 00:39:40,400 Speaker 1: from the Pack twelve officials. Um, if you guys haven't noticed, 634 00:39:40,560 --> 00:39:42,880 Speaker 1: some of the Pack twelve officials who were some of 635 00:39:42,880 --> 00:39:47,600 Speaker 1: the top rated officials are now calling games and other conferences. Hum, 636 00:39:48,560 --> 00:39:53,120 Speaker 1: which is weird right and uh John John Kinzano, who 637 00:39:53,320 --> 00:39:58,000 Speaker 1: is is on his own personal crusade with with me 638 00:39:58,160 --> 00:40:00,600 Speaker 1: to oust Michael Scott from being the mystery of the 639 00:40:00,600 --> 00:40:05,239 Speaker 1: pack Pack twelve. Um, he asked him this last year. 640 00:40:06,520 --> 00:40:09,640 Speaker 1: This was after no, no no, sorry, two years ago after 641 00:40:10,120 --> 00:40:14,439 Speaker 1: Woody Dixon, who was in charge of the officials, when 642 00:40:14,480 --> 00:40:19,240 Speaker 1: he telephoned the Central Command Center while watching the game 643 00:40:19,400 --> 00:40:24,480 Speaker 1: from his house during the season and change the outcome 644 00:40:24,560 --> 00:40:28,359 Speaker 1: of a targeting call in the USC Washington State game. 645 00:40:29,760 --> 00:40:32,960 Speaker 1: First thing is is if that happened in the SEC, 646 00:40:34,280 --> 00:40:38,080 Speaker 1: this would never ever ever get out. First thing, but 647 00:40:38,080 --> 00:40:41,240 Speaker 1: but also it's totally wrong. You can't have somebody calling 648 00:40:41,400 --> 00:40:44,359 Speaker 1: from home and be like yo, yo, targeting ain't gonna 649 00:40:44,360 --> 00:40:51,000 Speaker 1: work right there. Um. So, weeks after that incident, John 650 00:40:51,080 --> 00:40:57,200 Speaker 1: Kenzano told Pact twelve commissioner Larry Michael Scott that nobody 651 00:40:57,280 --> 00:41:02,360 Speaker 1: trusted the conference, particularly when it came to officiating. Scott 652 00:41:02,400 --> 00:41:06,720 Speaker 1: shot back, quote, I'll accept any criticism, but I think 653 00:41:06,920 --> 00:41:16,480 Speaker 1: that's a pretty wild exaggeration. Your your reaction to his 654 00:41:16,719 --> 00:41:19,759 Speaker 1: to him saying, for first of all, he says I'll 655 00:41:19,800 --> 00:41:23,759 Speaker 1: accept any criticism. No, you won't because he just criticized 656 00:41:23,800 --> 00:41:27,000 Speaker 1: you and you rebut it back. But he said, it's 657 00:41:27,000 --> 00:41:31,760 Speaker 1: a pretty wild exaggeration that nobody trusts the conference, particularly 658 00:41:31,880 --> 00:41:36,400 Speaker 1: the officiating. Well, I in that, and in that scenario, 659 00:41:36,440 --> 00:41:37,840 Speaker 1: I would do the same thing that I do to 660 00:41:37,880 --> 00:41:40,919 Speaker 1: everybody in any argument. Whenever they make a claim, I'd 661 00:41:40,920 --> 00:41:45,080 Speaker 1: be like, all right, name one person. It could be 662 00:41:46,840 --> 00:41:49,040 Speaker 1: like me, it could be your mom. I don't care. 663 00:41:49,080 --> 00:41:50,719 Speaker 1: I'll call her, we'll talk about it, we'll find out 664 00:41:50,760 --> 00:41:54,080 Speaker 1: if you're right. Can you name one person that thinks 665 00:41:54,280 --> 00:41:59,160 Speaker 1: that the officiating in the Pact twelve? And so, you know, 666 00:41:59,239 --> 00:42:02,920 Speaker 1: I think most most conferences, every school thinks that the 667 00:42:02,960 --> 00:42:06,560 Speaker 1: officials are out to get them. The PAC twelve is 668 00:42:06,600 --> 00:42:09,160 Speaker 1: the only conference that I pay attention to where like 669 00:42:09,560 --> 00:42:11,399 Speaker 1: we all kind of give a head nod at each other, 670 00:42:11,440 --> 00:42:16,040 Speaker 1: like I hope the insane call goes my way today 671 00:42:18,480 --> 00:42:21,960 Speaker 1: because the only other conference that complains about officials as 672 00:42:22,080 --> 00:42:25,319 Speaker 1: much as the Pack twelve is the SEC and they 673 00:42:25,360 --> 00:42:29,200 Speaker 1: have obvious blunders, right, yeah, but it's like like with 674 00:42:29,239 --> 00:42:32,959 Speaker 1: some fiked calls and they've gone for Auburn this year. 675 00:42:33,040 --> 00:42:36,439 Speaker 1: But it's not but like this is an outlier, Like 676 00:42:36,800 --> 00:42:43,040 Speaker 1: this is not just regular uh you know, regular happening. Yeah, 677 00:42:43,080 --> 00:42:46,240 Speaker 1: But I like, does anybody else have a weekly session 678 00:42:46,440 --> 00:42:51,280 Speaker 1: like amongst several Pack twelve? Lad, I know that every 679 00:42:51,280 --> 00:42:54,520 Speaker 1: single week there's a group of PAC twelve fans on 680 00:42:54,560 --> 00:42:58,600 Speaker 1: Twitter representing several schools U C, l A, cal Utah, 681 00:42:58,719 --> 00:43:02,040 Speaker 1: Arizona State, and Oregon that I that I know of 682 00:43:02,080 --> 00:43:04,399 Speaker 1: every single week, and Washington State. I'll say Washington State 683 00:43:04,440 --> 00:43:07,359 Speaker 1: as well, where like there's a discussion every single week 684 00:43:07,360 --> 00:43:09,239 Speaker 1: of like did you see the ship that happened this week? 685 00:43:09,680 --> 00:43:12,359 Speaker 1: And everybody's on board with how we how weird? It is, 686 00:43:12,800 --> 00:43:16,680 Speaker 1: like I remember when Washington State got a fifth down 687 00:43:17,440 --> 00:43:20,680 Speaker 1: against Arizona State. I remember the Frank Darby non two 688 00:43:20,760 --> 00:43:24,560 Speaker 1: point conversion. I remember Oregon being off sides not just 689 00:43:24,719 --> 00:43:27,440 Speaker 1: in this Oregon State game, but also in the triple 690 00:43:27,520 --> 00:43:30,120 Speaker 1: overtime game. He thought he was off size in the 691 00:43:30,120 --> 00:43:34,400 Speaker 1: Oregon State game on on the goal line. That's what 692 00:43:34,400 --> 00:43:37,880 Speaker 1: everybody's talking about. I thought he timed this nap perfectly. 693 00:43:38,000 --> 00:43:41,720 Speaker 1: That That's literally what this Canzano article is is bilt 694 00:43:42,360 --> 00:43:44,600 Speaker 1: It's also about the touch that, yeah, but it's also 695 00:43:44,640 --> 00:43:49,920 Speaker 1: about the the non touchdown on the on that play, 696 00:43:49,960 --> 00:43:53,920 Speaker 1: which then Tritch and Jevia ends up getting hurt on 697 00:43:53,960 --> 00:43:56,880 Speaker 1: the next play doing a quarterback sneak, which is really 698 00:43:56,920 --> 00:43:59,320 Speaker 1: the only the second time I've ever seen a person 699 00:43:59,400 --> 00:44:02,520 Speaker 1: come out seriously injured from a quarterback sneak, and that's 700 00:44:02,560 --> 00:44:06,440 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes when he dislocated his kneecap and Tristan Jeva 701 00:44:06,520 --> 00:44:09,480 Speaker 1: who looked like he got shot in in uh In 702 00:44:09,840 --> 00:44:12,759 Speaker 1: Boys in the Hood. Yeah, I don't know how Like 703 00:44:12,840 --> 00:44:16,280 Speaker 1: I've I've had a chance to meet a Pack twelve 704 00:44:16,280 --> 00:44:18,200 Speaker 1: ref last year and talked to him a little bit, 705 00:44:18,239 --> 00:44:21,120 Speaker 1: and it took everything I mean not to like lash 706 00:44:21,160 --> 00:44:24,480 Speaker 1: out because I know that he him individually might not 707 00:44:24,520 --> 00:44:28,640 Speaker 1: necessarily be the the culprit. You know, he's pretty proud 708 00:44:28,640 --> 00:44:31,320 Speaker 1: of himself and his job and his identity was wrapped 709 00:44:31,400 --> 00:44:34,760 Speaker 1: up and just being an official. And he actually wore 710 00:44:35,280 --> 00:44:38,520 Speaker 1: Bowl game rings, several Bowl game rings on a hand, 711 00:44:38,560 --> 00:44:41,759 Speaker 1: like he had won three national championships, because they get 712 00:44:41,840 --> 00:44:45,360 Speaker 1: rings just for reffing them, and he was like wearing 713 00:44:45,360 --> 00:44:47,360 Speaker 1: them all is super proud of the fact that he 714 00:44:47,400 --> 00:44:50,600 Speaker 1: even got to ref in high level games, whether it 715 00:44:50,600 --> 00:44:53,280 Speaker 1: be a national championship or a bowl game or whatever. 716 00:44:54,160 --> 00:44:57,560 Speaker 1: And you know, I'm not out to take bread away 717 00:44:57,560 --> 00:45:00,719 Speaker 1: from any of these people individually, but there is some 718 00:45:00,880 --> 00:45:05,520 Speaker 1: pretty egregiously wild nonsense that goes on in this conference. 719 00:45:05,800 --> 00:45:09,920 Speaker 1: So to find out that like officials are leaving either 720 00:45:10,200 --> 00:45:12,520 Speaker 1: because of the little level of criticism or the lack 721 00:45:12,560 --> 00:45:16,399 Speaker 1: of accountability, or you know that the the benefits would 722 00:45:16,440 --> 00:45:20,920 Speaker 1: be better elsewhere, and any of that information is frustrating 723 00:45:20,960 --> 00:45:22,800 Speaker 1: to me because that just means it's going to continue 724 00:45:22,800 --> 00:45:26,640 Speaker 1: to be worse and worse. This year. I haven't minded it, honestly, 725 00:45:26,640 --> 00:45:30,400 Speaker 1: the ridiculous calls in. It's like, I'm so happy to 726 00:45:30,480 --> 00:45:34,120 Speaker 1: even have football in the first place. That and I'm 727 00:45:34,160 --> 00:45:37,359 Speaker 1: so beaten down by Pack twelve officiating that each week 728 00:45:37,400 --> 00:45:40,440 Speaker 1: I'm just excited to see what they'll screw up, right, 729 00:45:40,520 --> 00:45:43,040 Speaker 1: Like what what crazy plot twist are we gonna have 730 00:45:43,640 --> 00:45:46,880 Speaker 1: this week? And you know when it gets somebody hurt though, Like, 731 00:45:46,920 --> 00:45:49,520 Speaker 1: there's no there's no room for any of that, no 732 00:45:49,719 --> 00:45:52,000 Speaker 1: room for any of that at all. And and but 733 00:45:52,080 --> 00:45:55,640 Speaker 1: you also have to always question the motivation of the 734 00:45:55,680 --> 00:46:00,680 Speaker 1: person delivering any message. And obviously Canzano cover Oregon State 735 00:46:00,719 --> 00:46:04,480 Speaker 1: really closely, And it is his personal desire that he 736 00:46:04,560 --> 00:46:06,960 Speaker 1: is espoused in many times, in many different ways, many 737 00:46:06,960 --> 00:46:10,000 Speaker 1: different platforms. That Larry Scott no longer be the commissioner 738 00:46:10,120 --> 00:46:13,759 Speaker 1: of of the Pack twelve. So you gotta you gotta all. 739 00:46:14,440 --> 00:46:17,600 Speaker 1: You have to include the grains of salt with with 740 00:46:17,640 --> 00:46:19,839 Speaker 1: how you take this and say like, all right, well, 741 00:46:19,960 --> 00:46:22,560 Speaker 1: is it more egregious than it usually is? Or is 742 00:46:22,640 --> 00:46:25,279 Speaker 1: Kanzano just in his endgame of trying to get Larry 743 00:46:25,280 --> 00:46:28,120 Speaker 1: Scott oustad And I, you know, I can't say that. 744 00:46:28,160 --> 00:46:31,840 Speaker 1: I'm not I wouldn't be appreciative if he actually managed 745 00:46:31,880 --> 00:46:36,600 Speaker 1: to accomplish his very obvious goal. Um, but I can't 746 00:46:36,600 --> 00:46:39,239 Speaker 1: tell I. I can't tell George. I cannot tell if 747 00:46:39,320 --> 00:46:47,160 Speaker 1: it's worse because it is just always very bad. Yeah. Oh, 748 00:46:47,280 --> 00:46:50,160 Speaker 1: and what while we were talking about all it is 749 00:46:50,440 --> 00:46:54,440 Speaker 1: talking talking about the other conferences as well. The SEC 750 00:46:54,719 --> 00:46:59,240 Speaker 1: Commissioner Greg Sanky criticized the a c C for streamlining 751 00:46:59,440 --> 00:47:01,680 Speaker 1: Clemson the Notre Dame's path to the a c C 752 00:47:01,880 --> 00:47:05,839 Speaker 1: Championship game and said that the SEC will proudly play 753 00:47:05,920 --> 00:47:10,799 Speaker 1: all its games. Dude, this is a real thing. Like 754 00:47:10,840 --> 00:47:13,360 Speaker 1: the a c C is trying to Jerry trying to 755 00:47:13,800 --> 00:47:17,520 Speaker 1: Jimmy Rigg teams into the to the College Football Playoff. 756 00:47:18,200 --> 00:47:21,160 Speaker 1: The that's why the a c C and the SEC 757 00:47:21,360 --> 00:47:25,120 Speaker 1: consistently have this thing going because they only play eight 758 00:47:25,120 --> 00:47:28,240 Speaker 1: conference games, so that's led to them look looking better. 759 00:47:28,280 --> 00:47:34,120 Speaker 1: But anyways, I I digress onto better things are ratings. 760 00:47:34,840 --> 00:47:37,520 Speaker 1: You guys know that we ask you guys to leave 761 00:47:38,280 --> 00:47:41,880 Speaker 1: ratings on the podcast because we want feedback from you guys, 762 00:47:41,880 --> 00:47:45,239 Speaker 1: and you guys are a part of this podcast, and 763 00:47:45,320 --> 00:47:47,640 Speaker 1: so you get to voice your opinion, you get to 764 00:47:47,719 --> 00:47:50,520 Speaker 1: change your opinion, say it how it is that you 765 00:47:50,680 --> 00:47:53,640 Speaker 1: that you think, how you feel, and I always ask 766 00:47:53,719 --> 00:47:56,879 Speaker 1: for a five star rating. Ralph, Ralph, you can tell 767 00:47:56,960 --> 00:47:59,160 Speaker 1: them eu us Bill, I don't even want to even 768 00:47:59,520 --> 00:48:02,920 Speaker 1: repeat the nonsense. If if you are and if you 769 00:48:02,960 --> 00:48:05,799 Speaker 1: are an active listener, you can communicate to us through 770 00:48:05,840 --> 00:48:07,960 Speaker 1: the reviews, and if you feel like there's something we 771 00:48:07,960 --> 00:48:10,839 Speaker 1: can improve, you can make that suggestion with a four 772 00:48:10,920 --> 00:48:14,319 Speaker 1: star review, and we will try to earn that fifth star. 773 00:48:14,360 --> 00:48:16,920 Speaker 1: I know that George hates that, but that's just a 774 00:48:16,960 --> 00:48:19,080 Speaker 1: philosophy that I have. George will be happy to know, 775 00:48:19,200 --> 00:48:21,680 Speaker 1: even though I spouse that philosophy every single week on 776 00:48:21,719 --> 00:48:23,960 Speaker 1: this podcast, and even though I think some of the 777 00:48:23,960 --> 00:48:26,759 Speaker 1: four star reviews are actually your fault and you're unapologetic 778 00:48:26,800 --> 00:48:30,200 Speaker 1: about it. Uh. We have seven of our last eight 779 00:48:30,239 --> 00:48:36,160 Speaker 1: reviews are five star reviews. Okay, so what are what 780 00:48:36,239 --> 00:48:42,000 Speaker 1: are the new ones? We have? One from November from 781 00:48:42,400 --> 00:48:45,839 Speaker 1: five underscore zero underscore three that seems to be an 782 00:48:45,840 --> 00:48:52,279 Speaker 1: Oregon fan as an Oregon area code? Am I correct? Three? Y? Yeah? 783 00:48:53,000 --> 00:48:55,560 Speaker 1: Five stars, five stars. Five stars is the title great 784 00:48:55,600 --> 00:48:58,120 Speaker 1: listen if you're a Pack twelve fan listening to basically 785 00:48:58,200 --> 00:49:00,560 Speaker 1: every college football podcast out there, and if you want 786 00:49:00,640 --> 00:49:03,080 Speaker 1: series Packed twelve talk, this is the pod you've gotta 787 00:49:03,120 --> 00:49:06,759 Speaker 1: listen to. Good stuff guys keep putting on for the 788 00:49:06,800 --> 00:49:09,759 Speaker 1: Pack twelve. That even sounds like like that sounds like 789 00:49:10,040 --> 00:49:12,080 Speaker 1: something I would I would ask a friend to write 790 00:49:12,080 --> 00:49:14,319 Speaker 1: who has never even listened to the show, and I 791 00:49:14,360 --> 00:49:15,719 Speaker 1: know that I didn't do that, and I know you 792 00:49:15,760 --> 00:49:18,800 Speaker 1: probably didn't do that. So that's like a genuine review 793 00:49:18,840 --> 00:49:23,360 Speaker 1: of somebody who really likes the show. That's kind of cool, Okay, 794 00:49:23,920 --> 00:49:27,560 Speaker 1: And this second one is for you, George, even though 795 00:49:28,200 --> 00:49:32,040 Speaker 1: the review is titled this one's for Ralph, uh, it 796 00:49:32,160 --> 00:49:34,760 Speaker 1: is from fat Husky and it was left on November. 797 00:49:36,280 --> 00:49:41,960 Speaker 1: George period, Do you think this is from Mr? Well? 798 00:49:41,960 --> 00:49:44,360 Speaker 1: I'll let you be the judge of that the review, 799 00:49:44,480 --> 00:49:47,640 Speaker 1: George Period. I know you're jealous and wondering how you 800 00:49:47,680 --> 00:49:52,120 Speaker 1: can garner a five star yourself. Simple do everything you 801 00:49:52,200 --> 00:49:56,520 Speaker 1: did last podcast, but don't allow garbage points against your freshmen. 802 00:49:57,120 --> 00:50:02,480 Speaker 1: Hashtag bowed down Purple King. Oh I didn't see the 803 00:50:02,520 --> 00:50:06,640 Speaker 1: bow down Purple King for oh my god, so bow 804 00:50:06,760 --> 00:50:12,480 Speaker 1: down that is absolutely a a stinky husky dog. Um. 805 00:50:12,520 --> 00:50:18,200 Speaker 1: But uh, that's absolutely it. But you know things aren't 806 00:50:18,320 --> 00:50:21,719 Speaker 1: right when when somebody saw it starts something off with 807 00:50:21,960 --> 00:50:27,200 Speaker 1: George period, right, Like why why even involved me in this? 808 00:50:27,400 --> 00:50:29,960 Speaker 1: Like I put my name in the title of the review. 809 00:50:30,080 --> 00:50:32,319 Speaker 1: Just take just take it up with you. You had 810 00:50:32,360 --> 00:50:35,160 Speaker 1: some people in your mentions this weekend like, oh my gosh, 811 00:50:35,520 --> 00:50:39,600 Speaker 1: you had one because I had tweeted that Washington, Oh 812 00:50:39,640 --> 00:50:42,520 Speaker 1: this is funny. Yeah, because the Nate Robinson got knocked 813 00:50:42,560 --> 00:50:44,399 Speaker 1: out by one of the Paul brothers. I still haven't 814 00:50:44,400 --> 00:50:48,279 Speaker 1: bothered to learn which one. Uh. And and I mean 815 00:50:48,320 --> 00:50:51,319 Speaker 1: I watched a Twitter stream of the fight and I 816 00:50:51,320 --> 00:50:53,439 Speaker 1: watched him get knocked down four times. On the fourth 817 00:50:53,440 --> 00:50:56,640 Speaker 1: when he got knocked out, and uh, I tweeted I 818 00:50:56,680 --> 00:50:59,680 Speaker 1: think a clip of like the third knockdown, and I said, 819 00:51:00,040 --> 00:51:04,240 Speaker 1: Washington actually did take an l today because Nate Robinson 820 00:51:04,280 --> 00:51:07,040 Speaker 1: was a two sports star at University of Washington, and 821 00:51:07,080 --> 00:51:09,080 Speaker 1: I think people assumed that you were the one in 822 00:51:09,160 --> 00:51:13,319 Speaker 1: control Pack twelve Apostles Twitter account because they were there. 823 00:51:13,440 --> 00:51:15,840 Speaker 1: They were frustrated. They used a couple of words that 824 00:51:15,880 --> 00:51:19,560 Speaker 1: I don't think that I'm even allowed to repeat to 825 00:51:19,680 --> 00:51:24,200 Speaker 1: describe you, which kind of funny. But no, that was 826 00:51:24,200 --> 00:51:27,640 Speaker 1: not George. That was me. If it's if it's complete 827 00:51:27,719 --> 00:51:33,400 Speaker 1: dumbassory from the Pack twelve Apostles account, it's almost always me, 828 00:51:33,880 --> 00:51:37,600 Speaker 1: like I'm the idiot. But they got they got mad 829 00:51:37,640 --> 00:51:40,759 Speaker 1: at you for it, which made it even better due 830 00:51:40,920 --> 00:51:44,480 Speaker 1: and the reason why they were so mad, it's because 831 00:51:45,360 --> 00:51:49,000 Speaker 1: during the Washington game, well I I, well, actually let's 832 00:51:49,160 --> 00:51:53,520 Speaker 1: let's let's okay. So during the Washington game, I tweeted 833 00:51:53,560 --> 00:51:56,680 Speaker 1: out from my own personal account, I said, oh what, 834 00:51:57,200 --> 00:52:00,239 Speaker 1: Washington fans are real quiet now because they were down 835 00:52:00,920 --> 00:52:04,080 Speaker 1: at halftime. And I'm a fan of people. If you're 836 00:52:04,120 --> 00:52:06,840 Speaker 1: gonna talk trash, talk trash when you went and losing 837 00:52:06,960 --> 00:52:10,040 Speaker 1: all of that, But they were quiet as a church mouse. Dude, 838 00:52:10,120 --> 00:52:14,880 Speaker 1: quiet as a church mouse. Nowhere to be found there. Um. 839 00:52:14,920 --> 00:52:19,439 Speaker 1: I went to the seven page their their board had 840 00:52:19,480 --> 00:52:22,080 Speaker 1: all types of criticisms about Jimmy Lake and all of 841 00:52:22,080 --> 00:52:24,759 Speaker 1: this stuff. And here's the thing that their moderators do 842 00:52:25,040 --> 00:52:28,839 Speaker 1: on the seven site that I hate. They they take 843 00:52:28,960 --> 00:52:33,120 Speaker 1: down so many posts, any negative posts or anything that 844 00:52:33,320 --> 00:52:35,680 Speaker 1: you know, it's it's like they're on payroll at the 845 00:52:35,719 --> 00:52:39,719 Speaker 1: University of Washington, and so I don't I don't like it. 846 00:52:39,800 --> 00:52:43,040 Speaker 1: I think it's disingenuous to like a community like if 847 00:52:43,040 --> 00:52:45,279 Speaker 1: someone's being abusive, then yeah, you do need to take 848 00:52:45,280 --> 00:52:48,960 Speaker 1: it down. But I'm more for a locking threads or 849 00:52:49,040 --> 00:52:53,160 Speaker 1: you know, like doing other things. But you can't sit 850 00:52:53,200 --> 00:52:55,680 Speaker 1: there and take down posts because you don't like what 851 00:52:55,760 --> 00:52:59,360 Speaker 1: people had to say. It's a message board. It's built 852 00:52:59,400 --> 00:53:04,799 Speaker 1: for that. And so and so, after Washington came back, 853 00:53:05,280 --> 00:53:08,200 Speaker 1: they got up with thirty three seconds left, and Washington 854 00:53:08,200 --> 00:53:11,440 Speaker 1: fans like, ah, look who's talking now? This twee days perfectly. 855 00:53:11,440 --> 00:53:13,239 Speaker 1: I was like, yeah, of course you're talking now. You 856 00:53:13,320 --> 00:53:15,400 Speaker 1: thought you were losing the entire game. I saw the 857 00:53:15,520 --> 00:53:20,920 Speaker 1: damn message boards. Um. Anyways, Ralph, it is time for 858 00:53:21,000 --> 00:53:26,680 Speaker 1: our pack twelve power rankings. UM where we ranked the 859 00:53:26,719 --> 00:53:32,600 Speaker 1: teams where they are right now. Um, you can give 860 00:53:32,640 --> 00:53:35,560 Speaker 1: your twelve to six. That well, twelve to seven, and 861 00:53:35,560 --> 00:53:38,239 Speaker 1: then I'll give mine, and then the one to six 862 00:53:38,280 --> 00:53:45,400 Speaker 1: and so forth. This is this is so freaking difficult. No, 863 00:53:45,480 --> 00:53:48,239 Speaker 1: it's not this. This is super easy actually for me. 864 00:53:48,760 --> 00:53:52,520 Speaker 1: Oh you're you're talking about the bottom half. It's weird. 865 00:53:53,239 --> 00:53:55,759 Speaker 1: I don't even Both apps are incredibly easy for me. 866 00:53:57,120 --> 00:53:59,120 Speaker 1: All right, Well, the worst team in the pack twelve 867 00:53:59,160 --> 00:54:01,720 Speaker 1: is University of Areas on it, especially with Grant Canel injured. 868 00:54:01,760 --> 00:54:05,359 Speaker 1: I love will Plumber, but they're twelve. That's not That's 869 00:54:05,360 --> 00:54:12,320 Speaker 1: not a dispute, is it. I mean, Cow, Cow, Cow's triumph. 870 00:54:12,800 --> 00:54:14,960 Speaker 1: I see flashes of things from Cow that I really like. 871 00:54:15,040 --> 00:54:16,680 Speaker 1: But I guess you can make the argument of what 872 00:54:16,960 --> 00:54:19,879 Speaker 1: Arizona did against USC there were some positives, but again 873 00:54:19,960 --> 00:54:26,080 Speaker 1: Canale's hurt, so um, let's go with Let's go with 874 00:54:26,200 --> 00:54:29,719 Speaker 1: cal at eleven, but like a strong eleven, if that's 875 00:54:29,719 --> 00:54:36,279 Speaker 1: even a thing. Um, okay, a strong We have Stanford 876 00:54:36,520 --> 00:54:42,520 Speaker 1: at number ten, Utah at number nine, which I saw 877 00:54:42,600 --> 00:54:46,520 Speaker 1: somebody actually had Utah on the actual pack twelve, Like 878 00:54:46,640 --> 00:54:48,680 Speaker 1: Late Night Show. I watched that for the first time 879 00:54:48,680 --> 00:54:52,360 Speaker 1: with Ashley Adamson and uh Yogi Roth. They had somebody 880 00:54:52,360 --> 00:54:54,759 Speaker 1: else on there with them that had Utah's number three 881 00:54:54,760 --> 00:54:56,800 Speaker 1: in the whole conference. Called him the best oh and 882 00:54:56,840 --> 00:54:58,279 Speaker 1: two team in the country, and I didn't you know, 883 00:54:58,280 --> 00:55:01,319 Speaker 1: I don't even know how to. There are no other 884 00:55:01,760 --> 00:55:04,879 Speaker 1: and two teams in the country pretty much, so so 885 00:55:05,000 --> 00:55:08,920 Speaker 1: so yes, they probably are the best and two team 886 00:55:07,160 --> 00:55:14,200 Speaker 1: in UH. I hate, I hate that I'm doing this, 887 00:55:14,239 --> 00:55:17,400 Speaker 1: but my my number eight is U c l A 888 00:55:19,280 --> 00:55:31,399 Speaker 1: what okay, okay, go go on seven? Seven is Arizona State? 889 00:55:34,680 --> 00:55:40,400 Speaker 1: Good God, Ralph, that's brutal, dude. So I got Arizona twelve, 890 00:55:41,680 --> 00:55:50,719 Speaker 1: Kala leven? You take ten, Stanford nine, Washington State eight, 891 00:55:51,560 --> 00:56:01,279 Speaker 1: and Arizona State seven? Is that? Okay? Who are you? 892 00:56:01,280 --> 00:56:06,640 Speaker 1: Who are your next six? Um? Alright? So I guess 893 00:56:08,280 --> 00:56:11,080 Speaker 1: this is a tough one because Washington States only win, 894 00:56:11,640 --> 00:56:13,879 Speaker 1: I think is against Oregon State, which MUCKs this whole 895 00:56:13,880 --> 00:56:19,279 Speaker 1: thing up because Oregon State beat Oregon. Um. But you 896 00:56:19,360 --> 00:56:22,439 Speaker 1: gotta do what you gotta do here. So I'm gonna 897 00:56:22,480 --> 00:56:25,960 Speaker 1: go ahead and have Washington State as my number six. 898 00:56:27,239 --> 00:56:33,880 Speaker 1: We'll go with We'll go with UH Oregon at number 899 00:56:33,880 --> 00:56:39,759 Speaker 1: five because they're defense it's abominable, man. Um. Yeah, but 900 00:56:39,800 --> 00:56:45,320 Speaker 1: they're they're the number one scoring team in the conference exactly. 901 00:56:45,360 --> 00:56:48,120 Speaker 1: So oh why is that? Is that? Because Travis dies 902 00:56:48,160 --> 00:56:53,040 Speaker 1: on the team? You want to get back into this again. Okay, 903 00:56:55,520 --> 00:57:00,160 Speaker 1: So what did I say at Oregon at five? Okay? Um, 904 00:57:00,280 --> 00:57:09,120 Speaker 1: Oregon State four stop Ralph dudes, Okay go Colorado three, 905 00:57:10,239 --> 00:57:17,760 Speaker 1: USC two Washington one. And I genuinely would consider flipping 906 00:57:17,880 --> 00:57:22,480 Speaker 1: USC in Colorado because I had picked Colorado to beat USC, 907 00:57:22,680 --> 00:57:25,400 Speaker 1: but I wasn't super impressed. We'll leave it. We'll leave 908 00:57:25,400 --> 00:57:29,040 Speaker 1: it as is. We'll leave it as is, UM Washington one. 909 00:57:29,440 --> 00:57:33,400 Speaker 1: USC told, this is so bad. Your your rankings are 910 00:57:33,440 --> 00:57:34,920 Speaker 1: so bad. It would have been a lot easier. And 911 00:57:34,920 --> 00:57:37,000 Speaker 1: if your ducks just would have taken care of business 912 00:57:37,000 --> 00:57:40,240 Speaker 1: on Friday night in the falls, the fact that you 913 00:57:40,360 --> 00:57:44,720 Speaker 1: have Oregon State four is criminal. Um, Oregon State six, 914 00:57:45,680 --> 00:57:52,360 Speaker 1: U c l A five, Colorado four, Oregon three, Washington 915 00:57:52,560 --> 00:57:58,760 Speaker 1: to USC one. This is you can't know. No, I 916 00:57:58,760 --> 00:58:01,760 Speaker 1: don't feel good about two in one. I don't what actually, 917 00:58:02,120 --> 00:58:05,080 Speaker 1: but I could make a case that Colorado should be 918 00:58:05,160 --> 00:58:09,280 Speaker 1: number one, though you could. You could. They've run the ball, 919 00:58:09,280 --> 00:58:14,200 Speaker 1: they played decent defense. Um, yeah, I but they haven't 920 00:58:14,240 --> 00:58:17,040 Speaker 1: played any of the teams that are in the top 921 00:58:17,120 --> 00:58:19,760 Speaker 1: three on this list. So the only thing, well, if 922 00:58:19,840 --> 00:58:22,200 Speaker 1: I could go back, and I can't, I've already said 923 00:58:22,200 --> 00:58:24,720 Speaker 1: it out loud, But I do have U c l 924 00:58:24,800 --> 00:58:28,560 Speaker 1: A too low. I I do have U c l 925 00:58:28,600 --> 00:58:31,400 Speaker 1: A too low. I will admit that their defensive line 926 00:58:31,640 --> 00:58:36,280 Speaker 1: has been impressive. Their defensive backfield has been far better 927 00:58:36,400 --> 00:58:40,240 Speaker 1: than I thought they'd be. I do not like Chase 928 00:58:40,320 --> 00:58:44,040 Speaker 1: Griffin more than Dorian Thompson Robinson, and I don't understand 929 00:58:44,040 --> 00:58:46,520 Speaker 1: the culture of people who who do. They are a 930 00:58:46,560 --> 00:58:48,680 Speaker 1: more dangerous team with DTR on the field. He hasn't 931 00:58:48,720 --> 00:58:50,560 Speaker 1: been on the field, so that's kind of counting against it. 932 00:58:50,800 --> 00:58:54,520 Speaker 1: And I am not giving them enough credit. Hand I'm 933 00:58:54,560 --> 00:58:58,280 Speaker 1: I'm raising my my, my hand. I'm not. I'm not. 934 00:58:58,520 --> 00:59:00,800 Speaker 1: I don't hate the Chase Griffin. Well, yeah, you know 935 00:59:00,840 --> 00:59:02,920 Speaker 1: what's you know what's better than not being able to 936 00:59:02,960 --> 00:59:07,320 Speaker 1: throw interceptions or touchdowns doing neither. That's the perspective of like, 937 00:59:07,680 --> 00:59:09,560 Speaker 1: it's better to not even show up than it is 938 00:59:09,600 --> 00:59:14,440 Speaker 1: to throw two touchdowns and two pick sixes. I think 939 00:59:14,440 --> 00:59:19,720 Speaker 1: it's probably a wash. Yeah, exactly. Um, all right, so 940 00:59:20,200 --> 00:59:24,360 Speaker 1: the Pack twelve is losing bowl games right now, though 941 00:59:24,760 --> 00:59:27,600 Speaker 1: Pack twelve has lost a bunch of bowl games there 942 00:59:27,640 --> 00:59:30,320 Speaker 1: down the Sun Bowl now too. I think that I 943 00:59:30,360 --> 00:59:31,960 Speaker 1: think that this is not just gonna be a Pack 944 00:59:32,000 --> 00:59:34,760 Speaker 1: twelve issue because it's the third one with with an 945 00:59:34,760 --> 00:59:37,640 Speaker 1: A C C tie into that's gone. I think that 946 00:59:38,760 --> 00:59:41,000 Speaker 1: because the Holiday Bowl is gone, I think the Las 947 00:59:41,080 --> 00:59:44,320 Speaker 1: Vegas Bowl might be going. There's a bunch of bowl games. 948 00:59:44,560 --> 00:59:47,440 Speaker 1: The l A excuse me, the l A Bowl is 949 00:59:47,480 --> 00:59:49,920 Speaker 1: for is almost for sure going to be out of 950 00:59:50,160 --> 00:59:52,280 Speaker 1: out of here as well. But I think you're gonna 951 00:59:52,280 --> 00:59:55,480 Speaker 1: have a bunch of conferences canceled because they can't afford 952 00:59:55,920 --> 00:59:58,720 Speaker 1: to put out all this money. Well, bowl games canceled, 953 00:59:58,840 --> 01:00:01,840 Speaker 1: put out all this money, and then have a team 954 01:00:01,920 --> 01:00:05,440 Speaker 1: come down with with with with COVID the day before 955 01:00:05,440 --> 01:00:08,360 Speaker 1: the game. Yeah, and I get that. I think what 956 01:00:08,400 --> 01:00:10,920 Speaker 1: you should do is just schedule an extra Pack twelve 957 01:00:10,960 --> 01:00:12,840 Speaker 1: game or maybe play some of these games that didn't 958 01:00:12,880 --> 01:00:16,800 Speaker 1: get played, but allow for a local sponsor to sweep 959 01:00:16,800 --> 01:00:20,400 Speaker 1: in and get some pub like if there's any like 960 01:00:20,520 --> 01:00:23,640 Speaker 1: local restaurants or or something like that that get for 961 01:00:23,680 --> 01:00:28,400 Speaker 1: four bucks can get their name on it, because otherwise 962 01:00:28,440 --> 01:00:29,920 Speaker 1: what are you gonna do? I mean, I think it'd 963 01:00:29,920 --> 01:00:31,760 Speaker 1: be funny to have like the Dollar Tree Bowl in 964 01:00:31,760 --> 01:00:33,959 Speaker 1: Salt Lake City or something like that that that Yep, 965 01:00:34,120 --> 01:00:37,360 Speaker 1: the Las Vegas Bowl has gone, so no Pack twelve 966 01:00:37,560 --> 01:00:42,080 Speaker 1: SEC matchup. There's no Arizona Bowl in Tucson, there's no 967 01:00:42,200 --> 01:00:46,480 Speaker 1: Holiday Bowl, and there's no Sun Bowl. Yeah, it's it's 968 01:00:46,480 --> 01:00:50,760 Speaker 1: getting bad. The the Idaho Potato Bowl is probably gonna 969 01:00:50,760 --> 01:00:55,760 Speaker 1: stay on or whatever. I don't know. I don't, actually, 970 01:00:56,120 --> 01:00:58,840 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't know if we're gonna see really 971 01:00:58,880 --> 01:01:01,600 Speaker 1: many bowls at all. Think you should just give teams 972 01:01:01,640 --> 01:01:05,040 Speaker 1: some games back, Like Arizona State would really appreciate the 973 01:01:05,080 --> 01:01:08,200 Speaker 1: opportunity to just get a second game in this season 974 01:01:08,240 --> 01:01:13,520 Speaker 1: at some point. Yep, yep, I mean, wouldn't it would 975 01:01:13,520 --> 01:01:15,760 Speaker 1: wouldn't it be good though for the Pac twelve too 976 01:01:16,440 --> 01:01:21,320 Speaker 1: to play the the Big Ten because you had how 977 01:01:21,360 --> 01:01:24,240 Speaker 1: how crazy is it that Washington was supposed to play 978 01:01:24,400 --> 01:01:28,000 Speaker 1: Michigan this year? Dude, they were gonna get a layup 979 01:01:28,040 --> 01:01:31,160 Speaker 1: of of a win over a Big Ten team. Dude, 980 01:01:31,200 --> 01:01:33,240 Speaker 1: that was gonna make the conference looks so damn good. 981 01:01:33,760 --> 01:01:35,520 Speaker 1: And then I don't know about good have been a 982 01:01:35,560 --> 01:01:38,360 Speaker 1: six to three win and everybody would have been super 983 01:01:38,440 --> 01:01:40,840 Speaker 1: hyped about it right away, and then over time you'd 984 01:01:40,880 --> 01:01:46,000 Speaker 1: have realized like, oh, that was par for the course. Yep, yeah, 985 01:01:46,080 --> 01:01:51,400 Speaker 1: yeah for sure. Um, all right, so now it's onto 986 01:01:51,480 --> 01:01:56,320 Speaker 1: the games. Um. So last week's games provided some you know, 987 01:01:56,400 --> 01:02:02,160 Speaker 1: a mixed bag of results. Row, what was our what 988 01:02:02,160 --> 01:02:06,040 Speaker 1: are what is our totals? Because you know, last last 989 01:02:06,040 --> 01:02:12,040 Speaker 1: week got spotted to you you know when yeah, against 990 01:02:12,080 --> 01:02:15,400 Speaker 1: the spread, So this week we added the over under 991 01:02:15,440 --> 01:02:18,840 Speaker 1: and all of that. So what what was our ranking 992 01:02:18,880 --> 01:02:21,000 Speaker 1: coming into the week? And where are we at now? Okay? 993 01:02:21,040 --> 01:02:24,840 Speaker 1: So coming into the week, I was eight and four 994 01:02:24,880 --> 01:02:28,360 Speaker 1: against the spread, nine and three straight up. I went 995 01:02:28,600 --> 01:02:30,840 Speaker 1: three and one straight up, three and one against the spread. 996 01:02:31,120 --> 01:02:33,160 Speaker 1: We introduced over unders and I went two in one 997 01:02:33,200 --> 01:02:35,880 Speaker 1: because we just completely forgot to even do the Utah 998 01:02:35,920 --> 01:02:40,080 Speaker 1: game at all because we're professionals. Um, that puts me 999 01:02:40,280 --> 01:02:42,959 Speaker 1: at eleven and five against the spread, two and one 1000 01:02:43,320 --> 01:02:46,560 Speaker 1: on over unders, and twelve and four straight up. You 1001 01:02:46,720 --> 01:02:49,400 Speaker 1: went three and one straight up and you came in 1002 01:02:50,240 --> 01:02:52,880 Speaker 1: at eight and four, So that puts you at eleven 1003 01:02:52,880 --> 01:02:54,840 Speaker 1: and five on the season. You went one and two 1004 01:02:54,880 --> 01:02:59,240 Speaker 1: on the over unders. Our disagreement was on the Oregon 1005 01:02:59,320 --> 01:03:01,800 Speaker 1: Oregons eight game, actually, and so I got that one, 1006 01:03:02,160 --> 01:03:05,120 Speaker 1: and you know we both got that one correct. Our 1007 01:03:05,160 --> 01:03:10,800 Speaker 1: disagreement was on u c L A Arizona. I went 1008 01:03:10,880 --> 01:03:16,960 Speaker 1: under because again Chase Griffin. Uh, the Chase Griffin effect. Um, 1009 01:03:17,040 --> 01:03:19,120 Speaker 1: but I went under on that, so so I got 1010 01:03:19,120 --> 01:03:22,560 Speaker 1: that one from you. You went one, great, didn't get 1011 01:03:22,600 --> 01:03:25,200 Speaker 1: get hurt. This would have been a better game. Yeah, 1012 01:03:25,200 --> 01:03:26,920 Speaker 1: it might have been a better game. I don't know 1013 01:03:26,960 --> 01:03:29,080 Speaker 1: if it would have got to that fifty two or 1014 01:03:29,080 --> 01:03:32,760 Speaker 1: whatever it was supposed to be at. Um. Yeah, that 1015 01:03:33,200 --> 01:03:35,720 Speaker 1: it would have been a better game for sure. Uh. 1016 01:03:35,760 --> 01:03:38,800 Speaker 1: And then you went one in three against the spread 1017 01:03:38,840 --> 01:03:43,440 Speaker 1: which dropped you was six and ten. Oh yeah, that 1018 01:03:43,480 --> 01:03:44,800 Speaker 1: was a that was a that was a rough go. 1019 01:03:44,960 --> 01:03:48,240 Speaker 1: You're gonna it's gonna it's gonna take you a while. Um, 1020 01:03:48,320 --> 01:03:50,400 Speaker 1: you were now five games behind. I don't know how 1021 01:03:50,440 --> 01:03:53,120 Speaker 1: that happened here, five games behind me when we're all 1022 01:03:53,120 --> 01:04:02,840 Speaker 1: be playing four games a week. Uh. Oh boy, oh boy, dude. 1023 01:04:04,000 --> 01:04:09,080 Speaker 1: You're welcome, Ralph, You're welcome. I don't know how this happened. Okay, 1024 01:04:09,120 --> 01:04:11,959 Speaker 1: so let's let's start with the Friday night game. Yet 1025 01:04:12,040 --> 01:04:18,320 Speaker 1: Stanford beating cow playing in California, even though Stanford can't 1026 01:04:18,320 --> 01:04:25,160 Speaker 1: play in California anymore anymore. Um tree, Stanford did not 1027 01:04:25,280 --> 01:04:29,360 Speaker 1: score in the fourth quarter. Um, this game was decided 1028 01:04:29,560 --> 01:04:33,320 Speaker 1: by a well, it ended on a missed field on 1029 01:04:33,400 --> 01:04:37,200 Speaker 1: a mixed extra point by cow after Chase Garber's let 1030 01:04:37,240 --> 01:04:40,640 Speaker 1: them down. Scored all of that, and this is their 1031 01:04:40,680 --> 01:04:44,480 Speaker 1: second game that's basically ended on a special team's error. 1032 01:04:44,840 --> 01:04:47,240 Speaker 1: They had a punt block that I think against Oregon State, 1033 01:04:47,400 --> 01:04:50,640 Speaker 1: like it was just it's just been a mess for them. 1034 01:04:50,680 --> 01:04:54,160 Speaker 1: They finally put together a good game. Stanford still sucks 1035 01:04:54,240 --> 01:04:59,320 Speaker 1: running the football. Intellectual brutality is broken. Thirty five carries 1036 01:05:00,120 --> 01:05:05,600 Speaker 1: yards and yeah, two point seven yards to carry. Cal 1037 01:05:05,800 --> 01:05:08,840 Speaker 1: ran the ball thirty five times for two d forty 1038 01:05:08,840 --> 01:05:12,040 Speaker 1: one yards same amount of Russia is vers to forty 1039 01:05:12,040 --> 01:05:16,360 Speaker 1: one six point nine yards to carry stand. Cal dominated 1040 01:05:16,400 --> 01:05:20,320 Speaker 1: this football game. But but they're two loss turnovers. Their 1041 01:05:20,320 --> 01:05:24,680 Speaker 1: two lost fumbles hurt them tremendously, and that's the only 1042 01:05:24,680 --> 01:05:27,720 Speaker 1: reason why Stanford was even in this football game. Stanford's 1043 01:05:27,760 --> 01:05:30,120 Speaker 1: not a good football team mat and that and just 1044 01:05:30,520 --> 01:05:34,360 Speaker 1: brutal special teams. Like David Show gave a quote after 1045 01:05:34,400 --> 01:05:41,400 Speaker 1: this game and it was, I I don't know, I 1046 01:05:41,400 --> 01:05:43,560 Speaker 1: don't know if this was just something you say after 1047 01:05:43,640 --> 01:05:46,160 Speaker 1: a rivalry, to twist the knife after you've already dug 1048 01:05:46,160 --> 01:05:48,800 Speaker 1: it into their flesh. But he this is a David 1049 01:05:48,800 --> 01:05:51,960 Speaker 1: Show quote, he said, we have the talent to influence 1050 01:05:52,040 --> 01:05:54,479 Speaker 1: games on special teams, and it was great to see 1051 01:05:54,480 --> 01:05:58,560 Speaker 1: it happen today that watching that game, it did not 1052 01:05:58,800 --> 01:06:03,680 Speaker 1: feel like a stand for talent advantage. It felt like 1053 01:06:03,800 --> 01:06:08,040 Speaker 1: Cal was blowing it, just blown. And I guess that 1054 01:06:08,200 --> 01:06:10,760 Speaker 1: last extra point they got some push there and he 1055 01:06:10,840 --> 01:06:13,280 Speaker 1: blocked that. He blocked that extra point with his elbow. 1056 01:06:13,360 --> 01:06:19,960 Speaker 1: That was that was kick bad blocking. Everything was bad. 1057 01:06:21,040 --> 01:06:23,880 Speaker 1: I hate this because Cal's Cal's special teams coach. I 1058 01:06:23,880 --> 01:06:28,000 Speaker 1: think is Charlie Regel. I love that man. He is 1059 01:06:29,960 --> 01:06:32,960 Speaker 1: I'm I'm dead serious. I love that man. He's a 1060 01:06:33,000 --> 01:06:39,200 Speaker 1: fantastic recruiter. Suggling. That's what hurts my feelings about all 1061 01:06:39,240 --> 01:06:41,800 Speaker 1: this is like a lot of the players that they 1062 01:06:41,840 --> 01:06:44,440 Speaker 1: even have on that team that make them a competitive 1063 01:06:44,480 --> 01:06:48,720 Speaker 1: team are because of him. Like Brett Johnson is because 1064 01:06:48,760 --> 01:06:51,800 Speaker 1: of him. Their number two and number three quarterbacks are 1065 01:06:52,000 --> 01:06:57,200 Speaker 1: because of him, Braxton Kroto, they're starting outside linebacker. That's 1066 01:06:57,920 --> 01:07:01,400 Speaker 1: Charlie Regel special. Like they had of all uh their 1067 01:07:01,440 --> 01:07:03,600 Speaker 1: backup running back into Carlos Brooks. They have all of 1068 01:07:03,640 --> 01:07:09,320 Speaker 1: these guys because of his influence as a former Arizona 1069 01:07:09,360 --> 01:07:12,160 Speaker 1: high school football coach and his ability to go into 1070 01:07:12,160 --> 01:07:16,240 Speaker 1: Arizona and bring these kids to Cal. His unit got 1071 01:07:16,280 --> 01:07:19,840 Speaker 1: their ass kicked. And it was when when they missed that, 1072 01:07:19,880 --> 01:07:21,720 Speaker 1: when they got that extra point blocked, I think I 1073 01:07:21,760 --> 01:07:24,800 Speaker 1: just tointed, like, oh, not like this, because they already 1074 01:07:24,800 --> 01:07:27,160 Speaker 1: had the muff punt, which that was not a talent 1075 01:07:27,640 --> 01:07:30,600 Speaker 1: thing for standard when you put extra spin on the ball, 1076 01:07:31,320 --> 01:07:35,880 Speaker 1: the field goal block, I mean being in the situation 1077 01:07:35,920 --> 01:07:37,640 Speaker 1: to even have to kick that field goal. I guess 1078 01:07:37,720 --> 01:07:41,560 Speaker 1: that's on you know, Cal's offense a little bit. It 1079 01:07:41,720 --> 01:07:44,560 Speaker 1: was weird. Cal looked like the better team, they really did, 1080 01:07:44,600 --> 01:07:47,560 Speaker 1: and they got beat. Uh, Davis Mills did not play 1081 01:07:47,600 --> 01:07:49,920 Speaker 1: as well as I thought he was gonna play. I 1082 01:07:49,920 --> 01:07:53,720 Speaker 1: don't know if that's a credit to Cal's defense or what. Um, 1083 01:07:53,760 --> 01:07:55,600 Speaker 1: this is just a bad football game. I watched it 1084 01:07:55,600 --> 01:07:59,560 Speaker 1: in standard definition like an a hole? When how did 1085 01:07:59,600 --> 01:08:05,240 Speaker 1: you do? How possibly knew that? Watching Friday day game 1086 01:08:06,160 --> 01:08:09,800 Speaker 1: while Black Friday shopping and yeah and standard definition? It 1087 01:08:09,880 --> 01:08:13,160 Speaker 1: was it was felt, how did you mess that up? Dude? 1088 01:08:13,280 --> 01:08:15,840 Speaker 1: At no point in time where you where you looking? 1089 01:08:15,920 --> 01:08:18,160 Speaker 1: And was like, yo, you am I watching a VHS 1090 01:08:18,280 --> 01:08:20,760 Speaker 1: right right now? I don't know if maybe the game 1091 01:08:20,840 --> 01:08:23,280 Speaker 1: was just so black bad that the players were blurry, 1092 01:08:23,360 --> 01:08:27,000 Speaker 1: like I had nothing to do. Actually, it just was 1093 01:08:27,080 --> 01:08:31,280 Speaker 1: not a pleasurable experience to watch. Was there anybody for Stanford, 1094 01:08:31,280 --> 01:08:33,760 Speaker 1: for you that stuck out like that? You felt like 1095 01:08:34,640 --> 01:08:37,280 Speaker 1: they played really well and they deserve recognition because I 1096 01:08:37,280 --> 01:08:41,040 Speaker 1: feel like we're just dumping on on cow when you're 1097 01:08:41,040 --> 01:08:44,400 Speaker 1: so nice, Ralph, you are such I'm asking you. I 1098 01:08:44,439 --> 01:08:47,840 Speaker 1: didn't say that I felt like there was I'm just 1099 01:08:47,880 --> 01:08:54,519 Speaker 1: saying I mean owner Jet Turner continues his perfect season 1100 01:08:54,560 --> 01:09:02,439 Speaker 1: after his meltdown Oregon. Dude, that was a that was awful. Um. Yeah, 1101 01:09:02,479 --> 01:09:06,200 Speaker 1: so I would say, Michael Wilson, I guess even my guy, 1102 01:09:06,280 --> 01:09:15,679 Speaker 1: see me, Fohoko did nothing in this game. Yep three, Um, okay, 1103 01:09:16,080 --> 01:09:18,639 Speaker 1: next game. I just want to plint. Austin Jones scored 1104 01:09:18,720 --> 01:09:21,160 Speaker 1: twice in this game, so normally you'd be like, yeah, 1105 01:09:21,240 --> 01:09:24,160 Speaker 1: this guy had two touchdowns, so we should praise him. 1106 01:09:24,280 --> 01:09:28,000 Speaker 1: His longest run of the day was eight yards, dude. 1107 01:09:28,000 --> 01:09:30,880 Speaker 1: It was it was like it was like watching Oxen 1108 01:09:31,320 --> 01:09:35,519 Speaker 1: move up down the I cannot make that two point 1109 01:09:35,600 --> 01:09:39,759 Speaker 1: seven yards of care. Meanwhile, Cal rushed for two hundred 1110 01:09:39,800 --> 01:09:43,720 Speaker 1: and forty one yards Chase Garver's didn't throw an interception? 1111 01:09:44,000 --> 01:09:47,639 Speaker 1: How in the hell did col with this game? They 1112 01:09:47,640 --> 01:09:50,760 Speaker 1: were and they they got to be feeling pretty bad 1113 01:09:50,800 --> 01:09:55,320 Speaker 1: about this. Tackles ten tackles for their defensive tackle. Brett 1114 01:09:56,280 --> 01:10:01,000 Speaker 1: shout out to Brett, He's a monster, dude. Yeah, it's 1115 01:10:01,040 --> 01:10:06,200 Speaker 1: gonna be interesting to see how uh Oregon plays against 1116 01:10:06,240 --> 01:10:11,679 Speaker 1: cow this week. Um, the other Friday night game? Do 1117 01:10:11,840 --> 01:10:14,800 Speaker 1: we have to talk about this game? I mean you 1118 01:10:14,960 --> 01:10:18,080 Speaker 1: while I watched it at like two in the morning, 1119 01:10:18,600 --> 01:10:22,880 Speaker 1: after already getting several phone calls from you when I 1120 01:10:22,920 --> 01:10:25,960 Speaker 1: was outcovering in high school football game. So I watched 1121 01:10:26,000 --> 01:10:30,360 Speaker 1: the replay of it. I was they was worse than 1122 01:10:30,400 --> 01:10:34,880 Speaker 1: watching a game in standard definitions. Were straight up disappearing 1123 01:10:34,880 --> 01:10:39,719 Speaker 1: on the screen. There were times was no joke when 1124 01:10:39,800 --> 01:10:45,120 Speaker 1: when when shook through the interception, weren't you like you 1125 01:10:45,160 --> 01:10:48,080 Speaker 1: couldn't even see that it was an interception except for 1126 01:10:48,240 --> 01:10:51,760 Speaker 1: the reaction from Oregon State, and you were still confused 1127 01:10:51,760 --> 01:10:53,439 Speaker 1: because you were like, oh, oh, they got off the 1128 01:10:53,479 --> 01:10:55,720 Speaker 1: field on fourth down. They're pretty happy about that. Now. 1129 01:10:55,800 --> 01:10:58,120 Speaker 1: They might as well play this game in Willie Nelson's basement. 1130 01:10:58,200 --> 01:11:02,519 Speaker 1: Like there was no visibility whatsoever. It was crazy, And 1131 01:11:02,600 --> 01:11:06,280 Speaker 1: I mean the funniest part of the game for me 1132 01:11:06,800 --> 01:11:11,479 Speaker 1: was after the game was over seeing a s u 1133 01:11:12,400 --> 01:11:16,479 Speaker 1: uh players from the year where they if all all 1134 01:11:16,520 --> 01:11:19,400 Speaker 1: they had to do was beat Oregon State and they 1135 01:11:19,400 --> 01:11:23,160 Speaker 1: probably would have gone to the College Football Playoff. Uh. 1136 01:11:23,280 --> 01:11:25,960 Speaker 1: Watching all the players who were on that team tweet 1137 01:11:26,080 --> 01:11:29,840 Speaker 1: like PTSD tweets that was that was funny as hell, 1138 01:11:30,240 --> 01:11:35,320 Speaker 1: Like I can't lie, but I felt bad for I 1139 01:11:35,400 --> 01:11:38,839 Speaker 1: just because it looked like they had absolutely no answer 1140 01:11:38,840 --> 01:11:44,240 Speaker 1: for Jamar Jefferson. What. They didn't have an answer for anything. 1141 01:11:45,760 --> 01:11:48,720 Speaker 1: They didn't have an answer for anything. I promise you, 1142 01:11:49,400 --> 01:11:51,960 Speaker 1: I thought this game was over. At the end of 1143 01:11:52,000 --> 01:11:58,799 Speaker 1: the third quarter, Oregon was up thirty one, two thirty 1144 01:11:58,880 --> 01:12:04,720 Speaker 1: one to nineteen. Okay, that they have a two score lead. 1145 01:12:04,920 --> 01:12:08,840 Speaker 1: Defense can't can't stop anybody, so what they like, They're 1146 01:12:08,920 --> 01:12:13,920 Speaker 1: up to two scores Oregon's they could not stop them. Um, 1147 01:12:14,360 --> 01:12:18,879 Speaker 1: and it was just it was Chuck lost the fumble 1148 01:12:19,400 --> 01:12:22,200 Speaker 1: and then he threw two interceptions and it was just 1149 01:12:22,680 --> 01:12:24,720 Speaker 1: and the game was kind of there. I mean, it 1150 01:12:24,840 --> 01:12:29,960 Speaker 1: started out bad for the defense. They had four guys 1151 01:12:30,000 --> 01:12:33,080 Speaker 1: have a chance to tackle Jamar Jefferson first play eighty 1152 01:12:33,160 --> 01:12:36,240 Speaker 1: two yards out the gate. I was turning the television 1153 01:12:36,360 --> 01:12:40,880 Speaker 1: actually because there was a game on before it. And 1154 01:12:40,920 --> 01:12:43,679 Speaker 1: then as soon as it came on, I was like, 1155 01:12:44,240 --> 01:12:46,680 Speaker 1: I saw Jamar Jefferson running. I was like, what the 1156 01:12:46,720 --> 01:12:52,680 Speaker 1: hell happened? Yeah? So can we It started out on 1157 01:12:52,720 --> 01:12:55,600 Speaker 1: a bad note, alright, so we were you and I 1158 01:12:55,640 --> 01:12:58,120 Speaker 1: have given some opinions on both of these teams, on 1159 01:12:58,160 --> 01:13:01,320 Speaker 1: players on both of these teams. Is it time to reassess? 1160 01:13:01,439 --> 01:13:03,439 Speaker 1: So I'm gonna throw a name out there, and and 1161 01:13:04,000 --> 01:13:13,519 Speaker 1: all right, I have been fairly disrespectful of Tristan Jebbia's ability. Uh, 1162 01:13:13,560 --> 01:13:17,519 Speaker 1: he's still bad, Okay, all right, all right, he didn't 1163 01:13:17,520 --> 01:13:19,160 Speaker 1: do it. He didn't really didn't do anything wrong, though 1164 01:13:20,439 --> 01:13:24,000 Speaker 1: he didn't do anything right either. Yeah. I mean he 1165 01:13:24,000 --> 01:13:25,679 Speaker 1: got he got in the end zone a couple of times. 1166 01:13:25,800 --> 01:13:28,519 Speaker 1: He hit Kobe Taylor on a couple of big throws. 1167 01:13:31,280 --> 01:13:36,200 Speaker 1: The everybody was open, Ralph, like everybody was open, Like 1168 01:13:36,200 --> 01:13:42,919 Speaker 1: like like that's not these these are my ducks. However, 1169 01:13:44,280 --> 01:13:49,760 Speaker 1: they're uh. Their third down opponent UH conversion percentage on 1170 01:13:49,840 --> 01:13:58,400 Speaker 1: the year watches down at thirty there UH opponent fourth 1171 01:13:58,439 --> 01:14:09,519 Speaker 1: down versions sixty eight, four for eight four for eight Ralph, Alright, 1172 01:14:09,520 --> 01:14:11,599 Speaker 1: so no, no, no, no, no, no, no no no, I'm sorry. 1173 01:14:11,600 --> 01:14:16,679 Speaker 1: Eight for thirteen, my bad. So the people have got 1174 01:14:16,880 --> 01:14:19,960 Speaker 1: thirteen times they've gone for it on fourth down against Oregon. 1175 01:14:20,760 --> 01:14:26,120 Speaker 1: I mean, wouldn't you you're coaching something that you don't. 1176 01:14:26,960 --> 01:14:28,519 Speaker 1: You don't want the people to know how you would 1177 01:14:28,560 --> 01:14:31,680 Speaker 1: coach against the Ducks, and and and check about this 1178 01:14:31,920 --> 01:14:34,920 Speaker 1: and check this out. Here's the biggest problem with them. 1179 01:14:34,960 --> 01:14:38,519 Speaker 1: They are minus five on the season in the turnover margin. 1180 01:14:38,840 --> 01:14:41,360 Speaker 1: Last year they were like the best turnover team in 1181 01:14:41,439 --> 01:14:44,880 Speaker 1: the Pac twelve. Yeah, yeah, that that shuck. Does there 1182 01:14:45,000 --> 01:14:47,840 Speaker 1: some criticism for for that, definitely? But so what about 1183 01:14:47,920 --> 01:14:50,360 Speaker 1: Jefferson Because we came into this game he was not 1184 01:14:50,439 --> 01:14:53,000 Speaker 1: a top two running back in the pack twelve for you. 1185 01:14:53,560 --> 01:14:54,760 Speaker 1: I don't know if you s topped three, but I 1186 01:14:54,800 --> 01:14:58,360 Speaker 1: know he wasn't top two. No no, no, I did 1187 01:14:58,400 --> 01:15:00,920 Speaker 1: I put up Oh no, no, I I had felt 1188 01:15:01,840 --> 01:15:08,120 Speaker 1: I had bright bright Well one felt into Jamaar Jefferson three. Okay, 1189 01:15:08,560 --> 01:15:12,519 Speaker 1: So here here is my issue there is that I 1190 01:15:12,600 --> 01:15:20,800 Speaker 1: can't fairly assess Gary Brightwell when when Arizona's offense looks 1191 01:15:20,840 --> 01:15:25,719 Speaker 1: like this, like with Will Plumber in you you couldn't 1192 01:15:25,800 --> 01:15:28,760 Speaker 1: run the ball because they knew he couldn't throw it. Oh, 1193 01:15:28,920 --> 01:15:31,640 Speaker 1: so what you're saying is you're not like rivals. You 1194 01:15:31,680 --> 01:15:37,479 Speaker 1: would not penalize somebody for not having data. No, no, no, 1195 01:15:37,680 --> 01:15:41,120 Speaker 1: I I am so I'm going to put no I 1196 01:15:41,160 --> 01:15:47,880 Speaker 1: am No, I'm not. I'm not stupid stupid. Um dimetric Felton, 1197 01:15:48,400 --> 01:15:53,759 Speaker 1: number one running back in the pack twell thirty two carries, 1198 01:15:53,760 --> 01:15:59,320 Speaker 1: two six yards and a touchdown. Um, and you have 1199 01:16:00,120 --> 01:16:03,160 Speaker 1: and he's doing against everybody every week. They know they're 1200 01:16:03,200 --> 01:16:07,719 Speaker 1: gonna run it all of that. Second best is Jamar Jefferson. Okay, 1201 01:16:07,840 --> 01:16:11,920 Speaker 1: who's who's clearly a good up back. But to a 1202 01:16:11,960 --> 01:16:18,000 Speaker 1: recap and finish off the Oregon game, Travis Died. No, 1203 01:16:18,280 --> 01:16:21,240 Speaker 1: we're not talking about Travis Die yet. What do you 1204 01:16:21,320 --> 01:16:23,600 Speaker 1: what do you want to talk about about him? He 1205 01:16:23,600 --> 01:16:29,960 Speaker 1: he had he had ninety three yards. Okay. He has 1206 01:16:30,080 --> 01:16:35,240 Speaker 1: thirty six thirty six offensive touches on the season mhm 1207 01:16:35,280 --> 01:16:41,240 Speaker 1: for three hundred eighty four yards. He's averaging ten yards 1208 01:16:41,240 --> 01:16:46,719 Speaker 1: of touch for four touchdowns, and he scored a touchdown 1209 01:16:47,360 --> 01:16:50,720 Speaker 1: once every nine touches. Yeah, but I mean you are right. 1210 01:16:50,760 --> 01:16:54,800 Speaker 1: He did throw one incomplete pass, So I guess he's garbage. 1211 01:16:55,680 --> 01:16:58,760 Speaker 1: I'm not calling the kid garbage. I like him, but 1212 01:16:58,880 --> 01:17:01,800 Speaker 1: out of the Dye brother, he's the lesser of the two. Okay, 1213 01:17:01,800 --> 01:17:04,760 Speaker 1: well I didn't that's what we're talking about. No, no, no, 1214 01:17:04,800 --> 01:17:07,680 Speaker 1: I'm just saying, like, Okay, I'm gonna be honest. I 1215 01:17:07,760 --> 01:17:10,720 Speaker 1: do not think Oregon has an elite running back that 1216 01:17:10,760 --> 01:17:13,680 Speaker 1: they have played. I don't think Travis dies elite. I 1217 01:17:13,720 --> 01:17:16,879 Speaker 1: don't think c. J. Ver Verdel is elite or Cyrus 1218 01:17:16,840 --> 01:17:19,559 Speaker 1: who Bibi leakyo. But they're still better than the Washington 1219 01:17:19,640 --> 01:17:28,600 Speaker 1: running backs. Um. I'm just saying, um, yeah, So it's amazing. 1220 01:17:29,080 --> 01:17:31,479 Speaker 1: Do you know what? It's weird to me? So I'm 1221 01:17:31,479 --> 01:17:33,840 Speaker 1: looking at the scoring, right, I'm looking at the scoring 1222 01:17:33,880 --> 01:17:36,719 Speaker 1: in the PAC twelve. Oregon has the number one scoring 1223 01:17:36,760 --> 01:17:40,800 Speaker 1: offense in the PAC twelve at thirty eight points a game. Um, 1224 01:17:40,840 --> 01:17:43,599 Speaker 1: but didn't it feel weird and they've scored the most 1225 01:17:43,600 --> 01:17:48,120 Speaker 1: points hundred and fifty four points? Doesn't it feel weird though? 1226 01:17:48,520 --> 01:17:53,400 Speaker 1: Like it's like like they've had the most touchdowns twenty 1227 01:17:53,400 --> 01:17:56,840 Speaker 1: one touchdowns. But it just feels weird, Like it doesn't 1228 01:17:56,880 --> 01:17:59,000 Speaker 1: feel it. It doesn't because a lot of their drives 1229 01:17:59,000 --> 01:18:01,920 Speaker 1: have been very much article like, there has not been 1230 01:18:01,920 --> 01:18:05,720 Speaker 1: as much explosive. It just goes to show you like 1231 01:18:06,160 --> 01:18:10,280 Speaker 1: more Head is for real correct because it doesn't even 1232 01:18:10,320 --> 01:18:15,160 Speaker 1: feel like they're at their full potential yet. And they correct, Yeah, 1233 01:18:15,200 --> 01:18:17,679 Speaker 1: because if when when you look at it on paper, 1234 01:18:18,479 --> 01:18:23,200 Speaker 1: on their on their stats, nobody's just like standing out 1235 01:18:23,280 --> 01:18:28,120 Speaker 1: in the in their team team stats, they're um, they're 1236 01:18:28,200 --> 01:18:32,680 Speaker 1: leading what they're leading, well, obviously Tyler Tyler Stockers, they're 1237 01:18:32,760 --> 01:18:35,200 Speaker 1: leading past Or, he's the only pastor so so far, 1238 01:18:35,640 --> 01:18:40,120 Speaker 1: but um c J. Verdell. So they have three rushers 1239 01:18:40,120 --> 01:18:44,479 Speaker 1: with two hundred yards Chuck die in Verdell. And then 1240 01:18:44,760 --> 01:18:49,439 Speaker 1: in terms of catches, they have a guy with sixteen thirteen, twelve, nine, 1241 01:18:49,560 --> 01:18:52,960 Speaker 1: eight seven, you know, all the way down and it 1242 01:18:52,960 --> 01:18:57,560 Speaker 1: feels weird right like you don't. It doesn't look like 1243 01:18:57,560 --> 01:19:01,120 Speaker 1: like a it's just a collective heard of guys who 1244 01:19:01,120 --> 01:19:04,120 Speaker 1: were just scoring a lot of points and it doesn't 1245 01:19:04,160 --> 01:19:07,080 Speaker 1: feel like that they've scored as many points as it seems, 1246 01:19:07,600 --> 01:19:10,000 Speaker 1: I mean, as the as the results show. So here's 1247 01:19:10,000 --> 01:19:13,120 Speaker 1: my question. Do you think there's a possibility that Morehead 1248 01:19:13,160 --> 01:19:20,759 Speaker 1: could go one and done? Um? No, because he flamed 1249 01:19:20,760 --> 01:19:24,160 Speaker 1: out pretty bad at uh where were there at a 1250 01:19:24,240 --> 01:19:28,479 Speaker 1: Mississippi State. I think he's a two season guy. I 1251 01:19:28,479 --> 01:19:33,680 Speaker 1: mean he's like a Sarkisian at at Alabama, you know, 1252 01:19:33,840 --> 01:19:37,280 Speaker 1: like you need. Obviously he doesn't have the demons that 1253 01:19:37,280 --> 01:19:40,400 Speaker 1: that sarc had in his last stop. But but there 1254 01:19:40,560 --> 01:19:50,519 Speaker 1: is something too to that. Yeah, um, alright, so yeah, 1255 01:19:50,560 --> 01:19:53,080 Speaker 1: and you clearly have Oregon State better than Oregon, even 1256 01:19:53,080 --> 01:19:57,600 Speaker 1: though nobody would have brain would think that. But that's okay, Um, 1257 01:19:57,640 --> 01:20:01,240 Speaker 1: all right, Arizona at U c l A. As you 1258 01:20:01,280 --> 01:20:05,800 Speaker 1: can see, I'm not bitter about this game at all. Um, Arizona. Well, 1259 01:20:06,120 --> 01:20:09,880 Speaker 1: you say a beat Arizona seven to ten. You had 1260 01:20:09,880 --> 01:20:13,280 Speaker 1: Di Metric Felton show out change. Oh, don't talk about 1261 01:20:13,360 --> 01:20:16,640 Speaker 1: Chase Griffin not doing anything. He was. He threw a touchdown. 1262 01:20:16,720 --> 01:20:20,840 Speaker 1: He was twelve or twenty. This is the classic case 1263 01:20:20,920 --> 01:20:24,160 Speaker 1: of taking care of a quarterback. They you U c 1264 01:20:24,320 --> 01:20:29,679 Speaker 1: l A ran the ball fifty six times. Fifty six. 1265 01:20:29,840 --> 01:20:34,920 Speaker 1: It's not even close like rushing offense. That's what I understand. 1266 01:20:36,360 --> 01:20:40,360 Speaker 1: I don't even know if I would throw. U c 1267 01:20:40,479 --> 01:20:43,160 Speaker 1: l A has run the ball a hundred and eighty 1268 01:20:43,320 --> 01:20:48,240 Speaker 1: six times this season. That is forty two more times 1269 01:20:48,280 --> 01:20:50,960 Speaker 1: than Oregon. Oh no, no, I'm sorry. The only other 1270 01:20:51,000 --> 01:20:54,000 Speaker 1: team that the next team that's closest to them, that 1271 01:20:54,320 --> 01:20:58,120 Speaker 1: is Colorado, who they've run the ball twenty nine more times. 1272 01:20:58,560 --> 01:21:02,120 Speaker 1: Then next is Oregon, who they've running forty two more times, 1273 01:21:02,520 --> 01:21:05,040 Speaker 1: and then it falls way off from the I mean 1274 01:21:05,040 --> 01:21:07,920 Speaker 1: even down to Oregon State. They've run the ball almost 1275 01:21:08,000 --> 01:21:15,280 Speaker 1: fifty times more than Oregon State has. It's unbelievable. I 1276 01:21:15,640 --> 01:21:19,280 Speaker 1: don't I don't know what to say. I just uh, 1277 01:21:19,479 --> 01:21:23,920 Speaker 1: this game was really hard to watch. It was it 1278 01:21:24,040 --> 01:21:29,920 Speaker 1: was rough. It was because Danelle gets hurt. Immediately they 1279 01:21:29,920 --> 01:21:32,400 Speaker 1: bring in will Plumber, and I'm fired up about that 1280 01:21:32,439 --> 01:21:36,320 Speaker 1: because I've been watching Will Plumber for years. There was 1281 01:21:36,439 --> 01:21:38,920 Speaker 1: there was some a while there when they thought that 1282 01:21:38,960 --> 01:21:41,360 Speaker 1: maybe he'd be a safety or something like that. And 1283 01:21:41,400 --> 01:21:44,360 Speaker 1: the first thing Will Plumber does is I think he 1284 01:21:44,439 --> 01:21:47,600 Speaker 1: runs the ball for a first down, has the ability 1285 01:21:47,640 --> 01:21:49,559 Speaker 1: to go out of bounds, does not take it, and 1286 01:21:49,640 --> 01:21:52,920 Speaker 1: tries to truck a defender. And I was like, oh man, 1287 01:21:53,000 --> 01:21:56,559 Speaker 1: you gotta have some you gotta have some awareness in 1288 01:21:56,640 --> 01:21:59,200 Speaker 1: this situation. And that's just kind of the way that 1289 01:21:59,320 --> 01:22:03,320 Speaker 1: he aid The rest of the game kind of a 1290 01:22:03,360 --> 01:22:07,639 Speaker 1: little bit a little bit reckless. Um. Definitely a little 1291 01:22:07,640 --> 01:22:10,880 Speaker 1: bit young for the moment. His brother. His brother is 1292 01:22:10,920 --> 01:22:13,479 Speaker 1: the starting quarterback, I think due to injury for per 1293 01:22:13,560 --> 01:22:15,479 Speaker 1: Due for a few games last year, and then he 1294 01:22:15,520 --> 01:22:19,559 Speaker 1: also was this last weekend. Um and uh, it was 1295 01:22:19,640 --> 01:22:22,960 Speaker 1: weird as somebody who grew up watching the Jake the 1296 01:22:23,040 --> 01:22:25,800 Speaker 1: Snake at Arizona State see a plumber with a you 1297 01:22:25,920 --> 01:22:30,439 Speaker 1: have a jersey on? That was definitely bizarre. Um that 1298 01:22:30,520 --> 01:22:33,320 Speaker 1: you know that that's that'd be like having a Gronkowski 1299 01:22:33,360 --> 01:22:35,840 Speaker 1: at a s U or something like that. Uh. And 1300 01:22:35,920 --> 01:22:39,640 Speaker 1: so you know, I it was an interesting experience. I 1301 01:22:39,680 --> 01:22:45,040 Speaker 1: will say they had absolutely no answer for Felton Um, 1302 01:22:45,080 --> 01:22:49,920 Speaker 1: which we knew going in the talent level. Um, it's 1303 01:22:49,960 --> 01:22:52,360 Speaker 1: just a lot lower. And now you have Kevin someone 1304 01:22:52,479 --> 01:22:57,760 Speaker 1: having lost ten consecutive games at University of Arizona. I 1305 01:22:57,840 --> 01:23:00,200 Speaker 1: don't know what they're gonna do to write the ship here. 1306 01:23:00,520 --> 01:23:03,760 Speaker 1: I don't know what shape Grant Gannel's in. I did 1307 01:23:03,800 --> 01:23:06,040 Speaker 1: see that his teammate hit his shoulder. Did you see 1308 01:23:06,040 --> 01:23:09,200 Speaker 1: that clip? His teammate patted him on the shoulder while 1309 01:23:09,200 --> 01:23:10,760 Speaker 1: they were standing on the sideline, and he just had 1310 01:23:10,760 --> 01:23:12,439 Speaker 1: this look kind of stage like why the hell would 1311 01:23:12,479 --> 01:23:16,760 Speaker 1: you do that? Oh? Yeah, yeah, dude, that yeah, that 1312 01:23:16,920 --> 01:23:19,519 Speaker 1: was terrible, Like that's that's one of them when they 1313 01:23:19,560 --> 01:23:21,680 Speaker 1: smacked people in the head after they had a concoined Yeah. 1314 01:23:21,760 --> 01:23:23,400 Speaker 1: Yeah yeah, and that was it just kind of sums 1315 01:23:23,439 --> 01:23:26,120 Speaker 1: up the whole situation down a down at you have 1316 01:23:26,200 --> 01:23:29,880 Speaker 1: eight And then after the game, their leading receiver was 1317 01:23:29,960 --> 01:23:33,000 Speaker 1: Drew Dixon, who's a former four star recruit out of 1318 01:23:33,040 --> 01:23:36,559 Speaker 1: the city of Tucson, and he after the game he 1319 01:23:36,640 --> 01:23:41,479 Speaker 1: opted out the rest of the season. What does that say? Yeah, 1320 01:23:41,560 --> 01:23:44,639 Speaker 1: he was like, I'm I'm going I mean, like, okay, 1321 01:23:44,640 --> 01:23:46,679 Speaker 1: so what do you make of what's going on with 1322 01:23:46,680 --> 01:23:51,000 Speaker 1: with someone there? They've lost ten consecutive games, dude, Like 1323 01:23:51,160 --> 01:23:57,040 Speaker 1: they're at ten consecutive ten Yeah, a lot of people, 1324 01:23:57,800 --> 01:24:02,439 Speaker 1: how do you lose double digit games? I don't know, man, 1325 01:24:03,320 --> 01:24:05,960 Speaker 1: So a lot of You should never lose more games 1326 01:24:06,000 --> 01:24:09,720 Speaker 1: than whatever your salary is. There are many millions that 1327 01:24:09,760 --> 01:24:14,320 Speaker 1: you're being paid. That should be the line where your 1328 01:24:14,360 --> 01:24:22,120 Speaker 1: contract becomes like no longer guaranteed. That's a good rule. Yeah, yeah, 1329 01:24:22,320 --> 01:24:25,120 Speaker 1: Like you like, you lose a year of guaranteed money 1330 01:24:25,120 --> 01:24:28,000 Speaker 1: if you lose the amount of games that you're kind 1331 01:24:28,040 --> 01:24:30,559 Speaker 1: of the amount of millions that your contract is. Yeah, 1332 01:24:30,600 --> 01:24:33,120 Speaker 1: I just I've never seen a team that has such 1333 01:24:33,280 --> 01:24:39,720 Speaker 1: disproportionate depth, Like they have no linebackers at all. They 1334 01:24:40,000 --> 01:24:43,360 Speaker 1: they have no defensive line at all, they have no 1335 01:24:43,520 --> 01:24:47,280 Speaker 1: offensive line at all. They have running backs for days. 1336 01:24:48,120 --> 01:24:52,639 Speaker 1: How do you do that? Like, this team is just 1337 01:24:53,360 --> 01:24:55,680 Speaker 1: They're a mess, man, They're an absolute mess. And I 1338 01:24:55,680 --> 01:24:58,479 Speaker 1: don't really know what the fix is going to be. 1339 01:24:58,520 --> 01:25:02,040 Speaker 1: I mean, you have Chip Kelly, so we we had 1340 01:25:02,040 --> 01:25:03,519 Speaker 1: talked about the fact that, you know, I felt like 1341 01:25:03,560 --> 01:25:05,439 Speaker 1: this was really going to be the year that Chip 1342 01:25:05,520 --> 01:25:08,200 Speaker 1: Kelly and the team take a step forward and and 1343 01:25:08,200 --> 01:25:10,120 Speaker 1: and find a little bit more identity, build a little 1344 01:25:10,200 --> 01:25:13,439 Speaker 1: more culture, set themselves up for the future. But then 1345 01:25:13,479 --> 01:25:15,800 Speaker 1: they come and they play University of Arizona, and it's like, man, 1346 01:25:15,880 --> 01:25:18,559 Speaker 1: is this fool's gold? Because this team is not good. 1347 01:25:19,320 --> 01:25:21,960 Speaker 1: They're just not not at all the good football team. 1348 01:25:21,960 --> 01:25:24,840 Speaker 1: And you take Grant Gannelle out of the equation, and 1349 01:25:24,880 --> 01:25:27,320 Speaker 1: I think that Will Plumber could be something exciting for 1350 01:25:27,360 --> 01:25:31,200 Speaker 1: them in the future, just not not now. Yeah, they're not. 1351 01:25:31,320 --> 01:25:33,600 Speaker 1: You don't you don't bring a freshman quarterback in with 1352 01:25:33,680 --> 01:25:38,200 Speaker 1: that offensive line. You don't do it. And so well 1353 01:25:38,240 --> 01:25:41,439 Speaker 1: they well they tried to do with Grant Grant Gannell too. 1354 01:25:41,479 --> 01:25:44,280 Speaker 1: It didn't work there there either. And this is the 1355 01:25:44,280 --> 01:25:48,360 Speaker 1: most important recruiting class in in University of Arizona history. 1356 01:25:48,360 --> 01:25:51,960 Speaker 1: I think because this upcoming recruiting class that they have 1357 01:25:52,320 --> 01:25:54,599 Speaker 1: is gonna be the difference between whether or not they 1358 01:25:54,600 --> 01:25:57,880 Speaker 1: can win five games three years from now, or whether 1359 01:25:57,960 --> 01:26:00,639 Speaker 1: or not they're going to have like an Oregon State 1360 01:26:00,720 --> 01:26:04,120 Speaker 1: run of three wins is a good season for like 1361 01:26:04,280 --> 01:26:08,400 Speaker 1: six straight years. Yeah, and they I don't feel like 1362 01:26:08,439 --> 01:26:10,360 Speaker 1: they should be in that situation at all, not with 1363 01:26:10,400 --> 01:26:15,000 Speaker 1: the talent explosion of Arizona high school football, which they 1364 01:26:15,040 --> 01:26:17,519 Speaker 1: do an absolute pisspoard job at recruiting, by the way, 1365 01:26:17,800 --> 01:26:21,400 Speaker 1: Uh not with San Diego right there, not with your 1366 01:26:21,520 --> 01:26:26,160 Speaker 1: ties into the state of Texas and not. It just 1367 01:26:26,360 --> 01:26:29,200 Speaker 1: none of this makes sense. Absolutely none of this makes sense. 1368 01:26:29,439 --> 01:26:31,639 Speaker 1: And even the way that they're building their team through 1369 01:26:31,760 --> 01:26:34,439 Speaker 1: this recruiting class doesn't feel like they're building for the future. 1370 01:26:34,960 --> 01:26:37,519 Speaker 1: It just feels like they're taking kids to take kids. 1371 01:26:37,680 --> 01:26:41,200 Speaker 1: And I don't I don't know. And they don't have 1372 01:26:41,280 --> 01:26:44,880 Speaker 1: the means, they don't have the financial ability to actually 1373 01:26:45,280 --> 01:26:49,160 Speaker 1: make a change at head coach. They've already furloughed a 1374 01:26:49,160 --> 01:26:51,120 Speaker 1: bunch of people and cut salaries and stuff. They don't 1375 01:26:51,120 --> 01:26:55,559 Speaker 1: have the money to buy somebody out. So unless unless 1376 01:26:55,560 --> 01:26:58,280 Speaker 1: a donor steps in and they actually pay out of 1377 01:26:58,320 --> 01:27:01,519 Speaker 1: pocket for a buyout, it's not happening. And University of 1378 01:27:01,520 --> 01:27:06,360 Speaker 1: Arizona does have several billionaires who are alumni of that school, 1379 01:27:06,880 --> 01:27:09,880 Speaker 1: so maybe they can hit one of them up, but don't, no, dude, 1380 01:27:09,880 --> 01:27:14,559 Speaker 1: in this economy, it's not happening. Yeah, well, well we 1381 01:27:14,560 --> 01:27:19,559 Speaker 1: well we're gonna see Texas probably fork over million dollars 1382 01:27:19,560 --> 01:27:24,479 Speaker 1: to get rid of Tom Herman plus uh yeah, so yeah, 1383 01:27:24,520 --> 01:27:29,600 Speaker 1: so Tom Herman plus the dog on um whatever it 1384 01:27:29,640 --> 01:27:32,639 Speaker 1: costs to buy out whoever they get. Because I don't 1385 01:27:32,640 --> 01:27:36,400 Speaker 1: think Urban Meyers walking through that door. Yeah yeah, they 1386 01:27:36,439 --> 01:27:40,680 Speaker 1: are an absolute unmitigated disaster. Uh. The last game up 1387 01:27:40,680 --> 01:27:45,120 Speaker 1: in the pack twelve because they because Colorado beats San 1388 01:27:45,160 --> 01:27:47,000 Speaker 1: Diego State. I don't even know if we need to 1389 01:27:47,040 --> 01:27:51,040 Speaker 1: even like go too much further into that. Jared Brussarry 1390 01:27:51,120 --> 01:27:56,440 Speaker 1: had another good rushing day. Sam Noyer was pretty efficient. 1391 01:27:56,600 --> 01:28:01,800 Speaker 1: I get ish seventeen one, touched down one interception, but 1392 01:28:01,960 --> 01:28:05,920 Speaker 1: they did book the game on like two days d. 1393 01:28:06,040 --> 01:28:10,200 Speaker 1: Kudos to the Aztecs for going to Boulder. Kudos to 1394 01:28:10,400 --> 01:28:13,920 Speaker 1: Colorado for scheduling San Diego State. If I was a 1395 01:28:13,920 --> 01:28:17,759 Speaker 1: Pack twelve team, I would never play them ever again. Um. 1396 01:28:17,960 --> 01:28:20,760 Speaker 1: San Diego State showed up without their quarterback from the 1397 01:28:20,800 --> 01:28:26,040 Speaker 1: previous week, and it showed their offense was abysmal. There 1398 01:28:26,080 --> 01:28:29,759 Speaker 1: wasn't really anything they could do. The prettiest thing about 1399 01:28:29,960 --> 01:28:32,639 Speaker 1: the game that San Diego State played on the offensive 1400 01:28:32,680 --> 01:28:35,559 Speaker 1: side of the football was the tweet they sent out 1401 01:28:35,600 --> 01:28:37,639 Speaker 1: before the game of one of their players running into 1402 01:28:37,680 --> 01:28:41,120 Speaker 1: a buffalo. I thought that was pretty funny. Um. The 1403 01:28:41,240 --> 01:28:44,240 Speaker 1: defense played well though. I mean, even without Rocky Long 1404 01:28:44,360 --> 01:28:46,919 Speaker 1: that they really seem to know what they're doing defensive 1405 01:28:46,960 --> 01:28:49,759 Speaker 1: They have a great identity. Sam Noyer made a couple 1406 01:28:49,800 --> 01:28:52,840 Speaker 1: of throws that were um that we're right on the 1407 01:28:52,880 --> 01:28:56,040 Speaker 1: money early in the game, and brus Sard had a 1408 01:28:56,080 --> 01:28:59,400 Speaker 1: couple of runs in the first quarter that I genuinely 1409 01:28:59,400 --> 01:29:01,639 Speaker 1: thought we were kind at a blowout, but San Diego 1410 01:29:01,680 --> 01:29:04,640 Speaker 1: State held tough. They had to pick six. That's a 1411 01:29:04,640 --> 01:29:09,520 Speaker 1: good team, man. It's obviously they've been weakened by injury 1412 01:29:09,520 --> 01:29:11,920 Speaker 1: and not really knowing who they're playing from week to week. 1413 01:29:11,960 --> 01:29:14,160 Speaker 1: But that's not a team I would ever trifle with. 1414 01:29:14,280 --> 01:29:18,640 Speaker 1: So I I give Colorado the credit for for scheduling 1415 01:29:18,680 --> 01:29:21,200 Speaker 1: that game and for getting the w I mean, I 1416 01:29:21,280 --> 01:29:25,400 Speaker 1: think you have to give them some praise. Yeah, I 1417 01:29:25,479 --> 01:29:30,160 Speaker 1: agree with you there. Um. The last game was the 1418 01:29:30,280 --> 01:29:33,559 Speaker 1: Utah Washington game, which was another game that you know, 1419 01:29:33,800 --> 01:29:40,599 Speaker 1: got got put together. Um, Utah went up and then 1420 01:29:40,960 --> 01:29:44,519 Speaker 1: just absolutely fell apart in the second half. Part of 1421 01:29:44,560 --> 01:29:50,000 Speaker 1: that had to do with Washington. I'm sorry with Utahs. Um, 1422 01:29:50,080 --> 01:29:54,040 Speaker 1: I'm sorry with Washington's defense. They did play really well, 1423 01:29:54,520 --> 01:29:56,640 Speaker 1: but Utah was able to run the ball. They ran 1424 01:29:56,720 --> 01:29:59,600 Speaker 1: for two d and fifteen yards five yards to carry, 1425 01:29:59,720 --> 01:30:02,639 Speaker 1: So if you are Washington, you have to be concerned 1426 01:30:02,640 --> 01:30:08,880 Speaker 1: about that. Um. We knew that Utah wasn't too efficient 1427 01:30:09,000 --> 01:30:12,400 Speaker 1: passing the football. They got in passing situations in the 1428 01:30:12,400 --> 01:30:15,439 Speaker 1: second half and they couldn't could convert. He threw two 1429 01:30:15,479 --> 01:30:19,200 Speaker 1: picks and um and he and he also fumbled Jake 1430 01:30:19,360 --> 01:30:23,200 Speaker 1: Jake Bentley. So those three turnovers hurt the team, even 1431 01:30:23,240 --> 01:30:25,120 Speaker 1: though the one was in the first half. But us 1432 01:30:25,120 --> 01:30:31,200 Speaker 1: still and Dylan Morris, Washington's quarterback, thirty eight to seventy two, 1433 01:30:31,600 --> 01:30:35,439 Speaker 1: two touchdowns, three picks. The thing. I don't like that kid. 1434 01:30:35,800 --> 01:30:41,760 Speaker 1: He's he's annoying to me because no, dude, because he 1435 01:30:41,880 --> 01:30:47,679 Speaker 1: does the Jayden Daniels ice water and I saw that sucked, 1436 01:30:48,000 --> 01:30:50,840 Speaker 1: like you sucked the entire game, dude, Like, don't act 1437 01:30:50,920 --> 01:30:54,160 Speaker 1: like oh like now, I'm like you you know I 1438 01:30:54,280 --> 01:30:57,600 Speaker 1: do this. I do do chill like, okay, you you 1439 01:30:57,680 --> 01:31:01,479 Speaker 1: got lucky. I respected to swam and I understand the 1440 01:31:01,479 --> 01:31:04,360 Speaker 1: heat of the moment um. He made some big boy 1441 01:31:04,400 --> 01:31:06,919 Speaker 1: throws in that second half. You have to give him that. However, 1442 01:31:07,960 --> 01:31:14,840 Speaker 1: I do not respect using uh an already existing Pack 1443 01:31:15,000 --> 01:31:19,879 Speaker 1: twelve celebration, Like I thought that was a little bit corny. 1444 01:31:20,200 --> 01:31:23,080 Speaker 1: I did. I did think about that when he was 1445 01:31:23,120 --> 01:31:27,720 Speaker 1: doing that's Jade Daniels celebration. That my immediate thought when 1446 01:31:27,720 --> 01:31:29,240 Speaker 1: I saw him do it. I was like, oh, Jaden, 1447 01:31:29,520 --> 01:31:32,559 Speaker 1: like why why, why woun't you do something? And Jade 1448 01:31:32,640 --> 01:31:35,960 Speaker 1: Daniels did it. When Jade Daniels was like, was like 1449 01:31:36,800 --> 01:31:42,439 Speaker 1: twelve for nineteen with zero touchdown, zero picks, the team 1450 01:31:42,479 --> 01:31:45,080 Speaker 1: has a hundred and fifty yards of total offense, and 1451 01:31:45,120 --> 01:31:47,280 Speaker 1: then they go down and score to win, and he 1452 01:31:47,400 --> 01:31:52,760 Speaker 1: made some personal heroic play and it's I think that 1453 01:31:52,880 --> 01:31:55,920 Speaker 1: Jaden Daniels actually has ice water in his veins because 1454 01:31:55,920 --> 01:31:59,360 Speaker 1: he or he's on mood stabilizers or something during the game, 1455 01:31:59,720 --> 01:32:03,120 Speaker 1: becaus you can't you Also, that's the thing about the 1456 01:32:03,160 --> 01:32:06,799 Speaker 1: ice water in your veins. You can't over celebrate because 1457 01:32:06,960 --> 01:32:11,200 Speaker 1: you don't actually care because you just believe that it 1458 01:32:11,240 --> 01:32:14,719 Speaker 1: will happen. Jane Daniels doesn't shoot it in his hand, 1459 01:32:14,800 --> 01:32:20,840 Speaker 1: so like, no, that's like a beIN injection or whatever. 1460 01:32:20,960 --> 01:32:22,640 Speaker 1: So I know, I'm I'm with you there, But you 1461 01:32:22,680 --> 01:32:25,200 Speaker 1: have to admit a couple of those throws and it 1462 01:32:25,240 --> 01:32:27,479 Speaker 1: helps having Katon on your team. Holy hell, that guy 1463 01:32:27,520 --> 01:32:29,760 Speaker 1: is good. But a couple of those throws were like 1464 01:32:29,800 --> 01:32:36,240 Speaker 1: where was that in the first half? Yeah, he fed 1465 01:32:36,280 --> 01:32:41,280 Speaker 1: off some energy, Utah busted some coverages. Kay Dotten is 1466 01:32:41,320 --> 01:32:44,719 Speaker 1: a monster. That's the answer to the story. Kay Dotten 1467 01:32:44,920 --> 01:32:47,920 Speaker 1: was better than everybody on their defense. He was better 1468 01:32:47,960 --> 01:32:52,520 Speaker 1: than Napi sul whoever the safeties that were garding him. 1469 01:32:52,560 --> 01:32:59,719 Speaker 1: But um um yeah, and I really like um uh 1470 01:33:00,120 --> 01:33:06,559 Speaker 1: you I'm sorry um Washington's d N d N slash 1471 01:33:06,640 --> 01:33:12,479 Speaker 1: outside linebacker uh to allow for um for two. Yeah, 1472 01:33:12,520 --> 01:33:14,120 Speaker 1: this is the three three weeks in a row that 1473 01:33:14,120 --> 01:33:16,200 Speaker 1: we struggled with his name. If he's gonna keep being 1474 01:33:16,200 --> 01:33:18,720 Speaker 1: this good, we we gotta get we gotta get me 1475 01:33:18,880 --> 01:33:22,080 Speaker 1: down for sure. Yeah, because if he's gonna be all 1476 01:33:22,120 --> 01:33:25,600 Speaker 1: we're talking about, he's a monster. Yeah. Yeah, because I 1477 01:33:25,640 --> 01:33:28,559 Speaker 1: had already had old officio down because I thought he 1478 01:33:28,640 --> 01:33:31,200 Speaker 1: was gonna be the guy. But now he's getting over shadow. 1479 01:33:32,000 --> 01:33:35,639 Speaker 1: Um can we so we can we talk about this? Uh, 1480 01:33:35,920 --> 01:33:38,920 Speaker 1: you shouldn't be allowed to if you have a running 1481 01:33:38,920 --> 01:33:44,640 Speaker 1: back on your team that has the first name Jordan's, 1482 01:33:45,160 --> 01:33:47,840 Speaker 1: you should not be able to recruit another running back 1483 01:33:47,920 --> 01:33:51,000 Speaker 1: with the last name Jordan's. Because I and maybe it's 1484 01:33:51,000 --> 01:33:56,040 Speaker 1: because I'm an idiot, but I got so confused. Turned 1485 01:33:56,080 --> 01:33:59,519 Speaker 1: the Utah game, so ty Jordan was their leading rusher, 1486 01:34:00,439 --> 01:34:05,960 Speaker 1: but he's also the one that fumbled Jordan's. Yeah, but 1487 01:34:06,040 --> 01:34:10,639 Speaker 1: Jordan Wilmore had a terrible game. Yes, Okay, So I 1488 01:34:10,720 --> 01:34:15,479 Speaker 1: was all yeah, because thy Jordan's is the freshman. He's 1489 01:34:15,520 --> 01:34:19,040 Speaker 1: the true freshman from Florida, right, and Jordan Wilmore is 1490 01:34:19,080 --> 01:34:22,719 Speaker 1: a sophomore who played a lot as a freshman. I think, yeah, 1491 01:34:23,800 --> 01:34:28,040 Speaker 1: he's amore, He's he's the one with the dreads. I 1492 01:34:28,080 --> 01:34:29,840 Speaker 1: was I'm not gonna lie. Like, there are points in 1493 01:34:29,880 --> 01:34:31,599 Speaker 1: this game when I was like, Okay, what the hell 1494 01:34:31,720 --> 01:34:34,160 Speaker 1: is happening here? Like is Jordan having a good game 1495 01:34:34,240 --> 01:34:37,280 Speaker 1: or a bad game? And uh yeah, and then I 1496 01:34:37,280 --> 01:34:41,599 Speaker 1: mean obviously I'm an idiot. So but when when when 1497 01:34:41,680 --> 01:34:44,880 Speaker 1: Jordan's fumbled, I was like, man, that's just the cherry 1498 01:34:44,920 --> 01:34:46,760 Speaker 1: on a on a ship Sunday of a terrible game. 1499 01:34:46,760 --> 01:34:48,360 Speaker 1: At the end, I was like, oh, nos, it was 1500 01:34:48,400 --> 01:34:51,840 Speaker 1: thy Jordan's like he he almost rushed for a hundred 1501 01:34:51,920 --> 01:34:56,040 Speaker 1: yards and then he had the one mistake. Um, so 1502 01:34:56,080 --> 01:34:58,680 Speaker 1: that was pretty brutal. That is gonna be good. That 1503 01:34:58,760 --> 01:35:01,320 Speaker 1: kid is gonna be good. Didn't feel like it didn't 1504 01:35:01,320 --> 01:35:04,840 Speaker 1: feel like for the whole second half to you, like 1505 01:35:04,880 --> 01:35:11,080 Speaker 1: Washington was gonna win the game. No, uh, it didn't 1506 01:35:11,600 --> 01:35:13,640 Speaker 1: hit me to the fourth quarter when I was like, 1507 01:35:13,720 --> 01:35:17,719 Speaker 1: oh wait wait, Actually it was when Utah turned the ball, 1508 01:35:17,880 --> 01:35:20,800 Speaker 1: when they fumbled the ball and they were going in 1509 01:35:20,840 --> 01:35:23,080 Speaker 1: to go score. That's when I was like, oh, Washington 1510 01:35:23,120 --> 01:35:24,720 Speaker 1: is gonna win this football guy. Yeah, that was the time. 1511 01:35:24,760 --> 01:35:27,240 Speaker 1: That was a ty Jordan fumble. Yeah that was yeah, 1512 01:35:27,240 --> 01:35:29,599 Speaker 1: because they were going to either kick a field goal 1513 01:35:29,720 --> 01:35:34,000 Speaker 1: or score a touchdown. So that that bumble was terrible 1514 01:35:34,400 --> 01:35:37,200 Speaker 1: and it wasn't so then, But I mean also, Utah 1515 01:35:37,280 --> 01:35:39,960 Speaker 1: just failed to capitalize on the fact that Dylan Morris 1516 01:35:40,160 --> 01:35:44,960 Speaker 1: threw a pick at the end of the game, when 1517 01:35:45,040 --> 01:35:50,000 Speaker 1: Vonte Davis picked off a terrible underthrow of of Ty Jones. 1518 01:35:50,800 --> 01:35:53,920 Speaker 1: I don't know, man, I can't. I need to know 1519 01:35:53,960 --> 01:35:56,720 Speaker 1: who the real Dylan Morris is, because he is. He 1520 01:35:56,760 --> 01:35:58,120 Speaker 1: had a couple of throwers in the game where it 1521 01:35:58,160 --> 01:36:00,120 Speaker 1: was like, oh, man, this is an exciting kid. Then 1522 01:36:00,120 --> 01:36:01,200 Speaker 1: he had a couple of throws in the game that 1523 01:36:01,360 --> 01:36:03,040 Speaker 1: was like, man, they really need to put in Ethan 1524 01:36:03,120 --> 01:36:08,080 Speaker 1: garbage immediately. Yeah. I'm not sold on on him yet. 1525 01:36:08,840 --> 01:36:12,280 Speaker 1: He's the guy who keeps overthrowing balls like and then 1526 01:36:12,320 --> 01:36:14,800 Speaker 1: he finally under threw a ball and then it got picked. Yeah, 1527 01:36:14,880 --> 01:36:17,920 Speaker 1: so um he He's gonna actually have to put a 1528 01:36:17,960 --> 01:36:20,400 Speaker 1: good game too together for me to give him anything 1529 01:36:20,479 --> 01:36:23,200 Speaker 1: at this point. And and then to you, to you 1530 01:36:23,720 --> 01:36:27,720 Speaker 1: USC beats this team, that's what you're telling me. I 1531 01:36:27,760 --> 01:36:30,920 Speaker 1: don't know what to make of us USC. I just 1532 01:36:30,960 --> 01:36:32,840 Speaker 1: know that they're three and oh that's what I know. 1533 01:36:33,160 --> 01:36:36,400 Speaker 1: And I know that Washington's can't score a lot of points. 1534 01:36:37,120 --> 01:36:42,080 Speaker 1: That's what I know. Okay, you know, yeah, um okay. So, 1535 01:36:43,560 --> 01:36:47,040 Speaker 1: but Washington is a discipline enough football team to where 1536 01:36:47,320 --> 01:36:50,679 Speaker 1: they should be able to do what Arizona and Arizona 1537 01:36:50,760 --> 01:36:56,960 Speaker 1: State did to their spread offense. But they're but they 1538 01:36:57,040 --> 01:37:01,040 Speaker 1: have but Washington has better players. I know Washington people 1539 01:37:01,160 --> 01:37:04,760 Speaker 1: probably listen to this like, jeezus, this guy's he's very 1540 01:37:04,840 --> 01:37:07,240 Speaker 1: nice to us today. No, because I'm just keeping him 1541 01:37:07,240 --> 01:37:12,479 Speaker 1: one one hunted. Um okay, So this week though, the 1542 01:37:12,560 --> 01:37:16,519 Speaker 1: games this week, Ralph, let's do our predictions on the 1543 01:37:16,560 --> 01:37:22,040 Speaker 1: games that may or may not happen. Uh okay, so 1544 01:37:22,600 --> 01:37:25,799 Speaker 1: right right now. So we'll start with the first game, 1545 01:37:26,640 --> 01:37:31,400 Speaker 1: which is uh Saturday. All games are on Saturday where 1546 01:37:31,400 --> 01:37:39,519 Speaker 1: they're supposed one pm Pacific time. Stanford, Oh what we 1547 01:37:39,520 --> 01:37:42,080 Speaker 1: we need? What we can talk to talk about that briefly. Now. 1548 01:37:42,280 --> 01:37:47,000 Speaker 1: Stanford is playing at Washington. Stanford doesn't have a home. 1549 01:37:48,200 --> 01:37:53,880 Speaker 1: Stanford can't play in Santa Santa Clara County because they 1550 01:37:53,960 --> 01:37:58,200 Speaker 1: have said no contact, sports, interest, indoors, outdoors, any of that. 1551 01:37:58,760 --> 01:38:04,880 Speaker 1: Despite Stanford having no positive tests since July. That since 1552 01:38:05,000 --> 01:38:10,400 Speaker 1: July eight to nine tests per week per player. They 1553 01:38:10,439 --> 01:38:12,920 Speaker 1: and Santa Clara is like nope, we don't care. But 1554 01:38:13,000 --> 01:38:18,040 Speaker 1: they can still get tattoos or massages indoors if they 1555 01:38:18,040 --> 01:38:22,240 Speaker 1: so chose. Um, it feels like, does it not feel 1556 01:38:22,280 --> 01:38:24,120 Speaker 1: like the whole world for the last five years has 1557 01:38:24,160 --> 01:38:27,439 Speaker 1: been out to get David Shaw. No, I feel like 1558 01:38:27,640 --> 01:38:29,760 Speaker 1: David Shaw has been out to get David Shaw to 1559 01:38:30,000 --> 01:38:33,160 Speaker 1: He's the ultimate saboteur of Stanford football by eight boy, 1560 01:38:33,240 --> 01:38:35,800 Speaker 1: by even working there in the first place. Come out like, no, 1561 01:38:36,040 --> 01:38:38,960 Speaker 1: I'm talking about NC double A rules and California legislation. 1562 01:38:39,439 --> 01:38:43,080 Speaker 1: N C double A rules and California legislation have consistently 1563 01:38:43,520 --> 01:38:48,160 Speaker 1: adversely affected Stanford above all other schools in the Pact twelve. 1564 01:38:48,520 --> 01:38:53,439 Speaker 1: That's just a fact. For whatever mistakes he makes on 1565 01:38:53,479 --> 01:38:55,880 Speaker 1: his own, those are on him. But as far as 1566 01:38:55,920 --> 01:39:00,000 Speaker 1: like n C double A rules and recruiting and eligibility 1567 01:39:00,360 --> 01:39:06,720 Speaker 1: and Stanford's own administration and and now the California state legislature, 1568 01:39:07,720 --> 01:39:11,280 Speaker 1: it's just nothing. The ball never bounces in their favor 1569 01:39:11,680 --> 01:39:13,880 Speaker 1: unless it's cow on special teams trying to kick an 1570 01:39:13,880 --> 01:39:22,120 Speaker 1: extra point. Oh yeah, dude, you know they have some 1571 01:39:22,240 --> 01:39:25,920 Speaker 1: self inflicted wounds. So it's hard for me to really appreciate. Well, 1572 01:39:25,920 --> 01:39:28,400 Speaker 1: it's just it's hard to feel sorry for anybody at 1573 01:39:28,400 --> 01:39:30,920 Speaker 1: Stanford in the first place. I'm just pointing out that 1574 01:39:30,960 --> 01:39:36,400 Speaker 1: it feels like they've had some bad luck. Sure, and 1575 01:39:36,400 --> 01:39:39,280 Speaker 1: and it's hard to feel bad for people because and 1576 01:39:39,680 --> 01:39:42,840 Speaker 1: I'm not account other people's money kind of kind kind 1577 01:39:42,840 --> 01:39:45,519 Speaker 1: of kind of guy. But I just recognize it's hard 1578 01:39:45,520 --> 01:39:48,479 Speaker 1: for people to feel sorry for people who are making 1579 01:39:48,520 --> 01:39:52,479 Speaker 1: a ton of money. It's just true. Um, So the 1580 01:39:52,920 --> 01:39:55,400 Speaker 1: line on this game, so you can are Are you 1581 01:39:55,439 --> 01:39:59,559 Speaker 1: gonna keep keep tracking this now? Yeah? I got Okay, 1582 01:39:59,640 --> 01:40:02,919 Speaker 1: So Washington is favored by eleven and a half points 1583 01:40:03,400 --> 01:40:10,639 Speaker 1: the over under his fifty. I am going to take 1584 01:40:10,960 --> 01:40:18,559 Speaker 1: Washington even in Seattle, Man, because stand Stanford does like 1585 01:40:18,680 --> 01:40:21,800 Speaker 1: to muddy up the game, and Washington likes to play 1586 01:40:21,800 --> 01:40:24,800 Speaker 1: a muddy game even though they don't want to be that, 1587 01:40:24,800 --> 01:40:27,920 Speaker 1: that's who they are. So I'm gonna pick Washington to win. 1588 01:40:28,840 --> 01:40:37,760 Speaker 1: Stanford plus the points though, and I'm gonna take the under. Okay, 1589 01:40:38,040 --> 01:40:42,160 Speaker 1: I will go with Washington to win and the opposite 1590 01:40:42,360 --> 01:40:49,479 Speaker 1: of everything you're doing, because you're just toxic right now. Okay, 1591 01:40:49,479 --> 01:40:52,439 Speaker 1: so I'll make all my pigs first then cool. Yeah, 1592 01:40:52,200 --> 01:40:53,920 Speaker 1: you're gonna have to, man, because I need to know 1593 01:40:53,960 --> 01:40:59,639 Speaker 1: what not to do. I'll take Washington and the over. 1594 01:41:01,120 --> 01:41:05,080 Speaker 1: What the Stanford is gonna make this game ugly? Washington 1595 01:41:05,240 --> 01:41:09,080 Speaker 1: finds a way to play ugly ugly games, and you 1596 01:41:09,080 --> 01:41:11,040 Speaker 1: can only play like that for so long. They're gonna 1597 01:41:11,040 --> 01:41:14,719 Speaker 1: have to figure out how to win pretty. Um. Next 1598 01:41:14,760 --> 01:41:20,479 Speaker 1: game up, Colorado at Arizona. Colorado's favorite by seven points. 1599 01:41:20,600 --> 01:41:24,479 Speaker 1: Grant Ganelle looks hurt. Arizona can't run the oh the 1600 01:41:24,520 --> 01:41:28,040 Speaker 1: over under his fifty nine. I am going to take 1601 01:41:28,120 --> 01:41:32,040 Speaker 1: the oof. That means I would need at least almost 1602 01:41:33,439 --> 01:41:36,160 Speaker 1: thirty of the thirty five of these points from Colorado. 1603 01:41:36,520 --> 01:41:41,800 Speaker 1: But I'm gonna venture out in today territory anyway. Colorado 1604 01:41:44,200 --> 01:41:49,920 Speaker 1: the over and yeah so college Colorado's favored by seven points. 1605 01:41:49,920 --> 01:41:53,719 Speaker 1: Where I'm sorry, um, favored by seven points. They're playing 1606 01:41:53,720 --> 01:41:57,400 Speaker 1: in Arizona, Colorados three and oh, I like Sam Noyer, 1607 01:41:57,600 --> 01:42:04,920 Speaker 1: Jared Broussard, give me Colorado. They cover and the overheads Okay, 1608 01:42:05,160 --> 01:42:09,520 Speaker 1: I'm with you. Brussari is gonna have himself a day. 1609 01:42:09,720 --> 01:42:12,559 Speaker 1: Um and if not him, Bobisheran or somebody else, anybody 1610 01:42:12,600 --> 01:42:16,400 Speaker 1: who gets the handoff is um. They're gonna be flying 1611 01:42:16,439 --> 01:42:19,120 Speaker 1: on that turf down in Tucson on a beautiful, beautiful 1612 01:42:19,160 --> 01:42:23,000 Speaker 1: day here. Um, but I don't. I just don't see 1613 01:42:23,000 --> 01:42:27,760 Speaker 1: these two teams combining for almost sixty points. I don't 1614 01:42:27,760 --> 01:42:29,840 Speaker 1: see it. I'm gonna give me a give me a 1615 01:42:30,320 --> 01:42:33,439 Speaker 1: four to seven Colorado win or even thirty one to seven. 1616 01:42:33,560 --> 01:42:36,200 Speaker 1: I don't see them getting close to uh fifty nine. 1617 01:42:36,280 --> 01:42:40,040 Speaker 1: So uh, and the Colorado rolls and stays undefeated, and 1618 01:42:40,120 --> 01:42:43,479 Speaker 1: we have to have weird conversations about where they actually belong. 1619 01:42:43,600 --> 01:42:46,719 Speaker 1: It's gonna be gonna be interesting. It's gonna be really 1620 01:42:46,720 --> 01:42:52,120 Speaker 1: weird when Colorado runs the table getting canceled. Colorado runs 1621 01:42:52,160 --> 01:42:56,960 Speaker 1: the table in in uh Carl Dorrell's first year. The 1622 01:42:57,080 --> 01:43:02,120 Speaker 1: our expectations are gonna be so messy for what the 1623 01:43:02,160 --> 01:43:05,280 Speaker 1: conference is supposed to look like next year, because they're 1624 01:43:05,320 --> 01:43:09,280 Speaker 1: gonna be the ones to throw it all off. Yeah yeah, 1625 01:43:09,320 --> 01:43:12,800 Speaker 1: because it's like, how are you supposed to even calculate 1626 01:43:13,280 --> 01:43:17,800 Speaker 1: what's happened this year for next year? Um, the next 1627 01:43:17,840 --> 01:43:23,599 Speaker 1: game up, you have the Oregon Ducks at at Cow. 1628 01:43:24,160 --> 01:43:30,160 Speaker 1: Oregon's favored by ten points, the over under his fifty nine. 1629 01:43:30,920 --> 01:43:36,760 Speaker 1: Give me Oregon, give me the ten point. Well, I'm 1630 01:43:36,800 --> 01:43:39,120 Speaker 1: where they're gonna win. By more than ten and the 1631 01:43:39,200 --> 01:43:41,639 Speaker 1: over is gonna hit. I'm gonna get at least thirty 1632 01:43:41,680 --> 01:43:45,559 Speaker 1: eight points from from Oregon and then you know they'll 1633 01:43:45,680 --> 01:43:49,559 Speaker 1: they'll give up one, so so I should get there. 1634 01:43:50,560 --> 01:43:53,880 Speaker 1: Mm hmm. That's a that's a good line that they 1635 01:43:53,920 --> 01:43:57,040 Speaker 1: said that ten feels about right. I mean, but I can't. 1636 01:43:57,400 --> 01:44:00,840 Speaker 1: I can't like call for a push. I like the 1637 01:44:00,960 --> 01:44:06,240 Speaker 1: over just like you. Um, but again, Uh, I gotta 1638 01:44:06,439 --> 01:44:10,559 Speaker 1: I gotta um push back against the cold hand you've had. 1639 01:44:10,600 --> 01:44:16,519 Speaker 1: So I'll I'll take Oregon to win Cal plus ten 1640 01:44:17,040 --> 01:44:22,559 Speaker 1: and over. Wow, that's funny that if Cal runs the 1641 01:44:22,560 --> 01:44:25,120 Speaker 1: ball like they ran it against Stanford and that and 1642 01:44:25,320 --> 01:44:28,559 Speaker 1: Oregon can't fix whatever is going on with their defense, 1643 01:44:28,680 --> 01:44:32,080 Speaker 1: I think they'll keep it close. So I'm not just 1644 01:44:32,120 --> 01:44:34,479 Speaker 1: being a jerk here. I genuinely think that there's an 1645 01:44:34,479 --> 01:44:38,840 Speaker 1: opportunity here for Cal to do some damage. I know, 1646 01:44:38,920 --> 01:44:44,920 Speaker 1: I don't think. I don't think they win. Mm hmmm hmm. 1647 01:44:45,640 --> 01:44:50,280 Speaker 1: All right. Uh the last game up, Oh, actually no, 1648 01:44:50,720 --> 01:44:54,639 Speaker 1: the next game up after that is the Oregon State 1649 01:44:55,479 --> 01:44:58,559 Speaker 1: at Utah. This game is on ESPN as well. Actually, 1650 01:44:58,640 --> 01:44:59,880 Speaker 1: let me let let me give you the other ones. 1651 01:45:00,040 --> 01:45:03,400 Speaker 1: The Oregon games on ESPN at four o'clock. The Stanford 1652 01:45:03,400 --> 01:45:08,600 Speaker 1: game is on Fox at one PM, and the Colorado 1653 01:45:08,640 --> 01:45:12,280 Speaker 1: game is on FS one Colorado Arizona at FS one 1654 01:45:12,320 --> 01:45:15,320 Speaker 1: at four o'clock. Then you got the Oregon State at 1655 01:45:15,560 --> 01:45:20,519 Speaker 1: Utah game on ESPN pack twelve after dark. You toss 1656 01:45:20,600 --> 01:45:24,479 Speaker 1: Favorite by eleven points. The over under its fifty one 1657 01:45:24,520 --> 01:45:30,439 Speaker 1: and a half. Give me the give me the over 1658 01:45:31,080 --> 01:45:36,360 Speaker 1: and give me Oregon State. I'm picking the Oregon State 1659 01:45:36,400 --> 01:45:38,559 Speaker 1: to win. Okay, you're gonna have to hit me with 1660 01:45:38,600 --> 01:45:42,880 Speaker 1: this line one more time because he you talked. You 1661 01:45:43,040 --> 01:45:47,360 Speaker 1: toss Favorite by eleven points. Okay, the over under is 1662 01:45:47,520 --> 01:45:54,759 Speaker 1: fifty one and a half. All right, I'll take the over. 1663 01:45:55,600 --> 01:46:02,120 Speaker 1: But you know I'm feeling I'm i'm I'm sensing some 1664 01:46:02,200 --> 01:46:06,320 Speaker 1: weak just weirdness that could happen here. I'll we'll give, 1665 01:46:06,439 --> 01:46:11,280 Speaker 1: We'll give you tall to win, Oregon State will cover, 1666 01:46:12,960 --> 01:46:17,360 Speaker 1: and we'll hit the over. All right, too many guys 1667 01:46:17,439 --> 01:46:20,599 Speaker 1: going with way too many overs this week. I got 1668 01:46:20,640 --> 01:46:28,040 Speaker 1: the over. I got the Beavers, and the Beavers that 1669 01:46:28,040 --> 01:46:30,360 Speaker 1: would just justify the ranking that I gave them. I 1670 01:46:30,400 --> 01:46:34,120 Speaker 1: just went against my own ranking that I'm in. I'm 1671 01:46:34,400 --> 01:46:38,120 Speaker 1: I obviously have no idea what I'm doing here. Well, 1672 01:46:38,280 --> 01:46:42,919 Speaker 1: you're you're you're doing better than me right now? Um, alright, 1673 01:46:43,000 --> 01:46:48,000 Speaker 1: So u ce l A at Arizona State. Arizona State 1674 01:46:48,040 --> 01:46:52,080 Speaker 1: hasn't played in hasn't played this season apparently, um, and 1675 01:46:52,120 --> 01:46:55,920 Speaker 1: they are favorite by three points. I think this line 1676 01:46:56,000 --> 01:47:00,760 Speaker 1: is free money. I think this line is terrible. It 1677 01:47:00,800 --> 01:47:05,000 Speaker 1: doesn't matter whether Chase Well Actually, Arizona State has a 1678 01:47:05,040 --> 01:47:08,880 Speaker 1: better chance if cha, if um, Dorian Thompson Robinson plays, 1679 01:47:08,920 --> 01:47:11,320 Speaker 1: then if Chase Griffin plays. I don't know. Dorian Thompson 1680 01:47:11,360 --> 01:47:13,439 Speaker 1: Robinson beat the living hell out of a s U 1681 01:47:13,560 --> 01:47:16,320 Speaker 1: last year. If you remember that, Oh yeah, that was 1682 01:47:16,360 --> 01:47:18,479 Speaker 1: his best game. That was u c l a's best 1683 01:47:18,520 --> 01:47:25,800 Speaker 1: game as a team in years. Yep, give me, yeah, 1684 01:47:26,160 --> 01:47:32,639 Speaker 1: give me, um yeah, give me u c l A. Yeah, 1685 01:47:32,800 --> 01:47:36,200 Speaker 1: U c l A straight up. And there's no way 1686 01:47:36,240 --> 01:47:39,240 Speaker 1: I can't take the over in it. Actually, mm hmm. 1687 01:47:40,720 --> 01:47:42,559 Speaker 1: Actually I'm gonna take the under in this game. I'm 1688 01:47:42,560 --> 01:47:44,479 Speaker 1: taking it under in this game, the over under fifty. 1689 01:47:45,080 --> 01:47:47,800 Speaker 1: I'm taking it under. Smart man, Smart man, I'm rolling 1690 01:47:48,040 --> 01:47:51,439 Speaker 1: everything you just said. I don't know, you can't just 1691 01:47:51,520 --> 01:47:55,360 Speaker 1: take three weeks off. We still don't know if they 1692 01:47:55,400 --> 01:47:59,439 Speaker 1: have everybody from the offense back we don't know, uh, 1693 01:47:59,479 --> 01:48:03,320 Speaker 1: and the missing Jack Jones and Sherry Crosswell, oh yeah, 1694 01:48:03,520 --> 01:48:08,000 Speaker 1: we we forgot to mention that. Why why there's only 1695 01:48:08,000 --> 01:48:12,200 Speaker 1: two reasons. There's only two reasons that college football players 1696 01:48:12,200 --> 01:48:15,840 Speaker 1: get suspended that don't involve a police report. And those 1697 01:48:15,880 --> 01:48:20,240 Speaker 1: two reasons, and usually if it's academic, we find out, um. 1698 01:48:20,280 --> 01:48:28,640 Speaker 1: Those two reasons are either a dirty piss test or uh, fisticuffs, 1699 01:48:29,280 --> 01:48:31,960 Speaker 1: which you don't always get suspended for fighting, you don't. 1700 01:48:32,400 --> 01:48:33,800 Speaker 1: I want to be really clear on that. I know. 1701 01:48:34,360 --> 01:48:37,040 Speaker 1: I know about eighteen different stories of fist fights, and 1702 01:48:37,080 --> 01:48:40,080 Speaker 1: I've even witnessed fist fights at a college football practices 1703 01:48:40,120 --> 01:48:42,679 Speaker 1: that didn't end up in I witnessed a punter fight 1704 01:48:42,800 --> 01:48:46,679 Speaker 1: at Arizona State one year, uh where where two punters 1705 01:48:46,680 --> 01:48:50,040 Speaker 1: were full on throwing hands and you know, nothing, nothing 1706 01:48:50,080 --> 01:48:52,519 Speaker 1: came of that, and I've heard rumors of a few more. 1707 01:48:52,880 --> 01:48:54,840 Speaker 1: So I can't I'm not saying that I know for 1708 01:48:54,960 --> 01:48:57,599 Speaker 1: sure that it was a conflict, but I do know 1709 01:48:58,240 --> 01:49:02,960 Speaker 1: that the two reasons that you ever really see UM 1710 01:49:03,080 --> 01:49:06,080 Speaker 1: athletes get suspended for personal conduct that don't involve any 1711 01:49:06,120 --> 01:49:10,000 Speaker 1: issues of legality usually have to do with a bad 1712 01:49:10,600 --> 01:49:15,920 Speaker 1: a bad yurine test and or a a unresolved physical conflict. 1713 01:49:16,640 --> 01:49:18,720 Speaker 1: And so I mean, take take your pick. All I 1714 01:49:18,800 --> 01:49:22,439 Speaker 1: know is it's not a legal issue. So um, and 1715 01:49:22,760 --> 01:49:25,320 Speaker 1: I would with Jack Jones being on like the Dean's 1716 01:49:25,360 --> 01:49:29,240 Speaker 1: list last semester, I highly doubt that it's academic. So um, 1717 01:49:29,320 --> 01:49:34,479 Speaker 1: you have two hot head uh defensive backs that have 1718 01:49:34,560 --> 01:49:36,679 Speaker 1: not had anybody to take it out on in a month. 1719 01:49:37,200 --> 01:49:38,800 Speaker 1: It was pretty good chance they were just some type 1720 01:49:38,800 --> 01:49:41,280 Speaker 1: of conflict there and and and they'll have to get 1721 01:49:41,280 --> 01:49:44,400 Speaker 1: back in the good graces of the coaching staff. Lucky 1722 01:49:44,439 --> 01:49:46,919 Speaker 1: for Arizona State, they're very deep in the defensive backfield. 1723 01:49:46,960 --> 01:49:48,640 Speaker 1: But it's not the defensive backfield that they have to 1724 01:49:48,680 --> 01:49:51,639 Speaker 1: worry about, and it's in this game, it's can they 1725 01:49:51,760 --> 01:49:55,920 Speaker 1: stop the run? And they haven't had to face really 1726 01:49:55,920 --> 01:49:57,800 Speaker 1: a running game at all because their only game was 1727 01:49:57,840 --> 01:50:02,519 Speaker 1: against USC. So, um, we don't know what's going on 1728 01:50:02,600 --> 01:50:04,360 Speaker 1: with the s U S offense. We have absolutely no 1729 01:50:04,400 --> 01:50:06,519 Speaker 1: idea what's going on at the quarterback position for U 1730 01:50:06,520 --> 01:50:10,120 Speaker 1: C l A. I'm assuming dtr comes back, but even 1731 01:50:10,160 --> 01:50:12,280 Speaker 1: if he doesn't, if Chase Griffin can avoid making any 1732 01:50:12,280 --> 01:50:15,400 Speaker 1: mistakes and they can rely on the running game. You know, 1733 01:50:16,160 --> 01:50:21,920 Speaker 1: I don't know. I don't know. Am I gonna lose 1734 01:50:21,960 --> 01:50:23,960 Speaker 1: my Arizona State base if I say that I don't 1735 01:50:24,000 --> 01:50:27,880 Speaker 1: think they win. Oh yeah, dude, of course they're going 1736 01:50:27,920 --> 01:50:32,960 Speaker 1: to try to find you. Well, then I'll be indefinitely 1737 01:50:33,000 --> 01:50:37,080 Speaker 1: suspended as well, I guess. So, Uh, all right, we'll 1738 01:50:37,120 --> 01:50:39,720 Speaker 1: go with well, we'll we'll take you u c l A. 1739 01:50:39,800 --> 01:50:43,880 Speaker 1: You said there plus three. No, U c l A 1740 01:50:44,000 --> 01:50:47,760 Speaker 1: plus plus three by three point all right, we'll take 1741 01:50:47,840 --> 01:50:49,840 Speaker 1: u c l A, especially with the last year's results 1742 01:50:49,840 --> 01:50:52,280 Speaker 1: still fresh in my mind. That was a butt kick in. Um, 1743 01:50:52,479 --> 01:50:54,960 Speaker 1: we'll go u c l A plus three, but I'm 1744 01:50:55,040 --> 01:51:00,240 Speaker 1: not taking the over No way, okay, cool? Um ask 1745 01:51:00,280 --> 01:51:03,200 Speaker 1: game up. We got Sunday Pack twelve football and it's 1746 01:51:03,200 --> 01:51:07,840 Speaker 1: not even at nine am. USC gets a favorable kickoff time, 1747 01:51:07,920 --> 01:51:12,760 Speaker 1: so it's gonna be on FS one. Uh come conflicting 1748 01:51:12,880 --> 01:51:15,400 Speaker 1: with the NFL game. So we'll see how the ratings are. 1749 01:51:16,040 --> 01:51:23,719 Speaker 1: Um Washington State at USC, USC's favorite by thirteen points. 1750 01:51:25,439 --> 01:51:28,840 Speaker 1: It's games in the coliseum. USC didn't play last week. 1751 01:51:28,880 --> 01:51:34,280 Speaker 1: They're probably all mad and everything. You know, Uh, they 1752 01:51:34,360 --> 01:51:37,960 Speaker 1: squeaked by well, actually, no, they beat why Utah pretty 1753 01:51:37,960 --> 01:51:42,639 Speaker 1: handily after U Talks quarterback got hurt, they couldn't do anything. 1754 01:51:42,720 --> 01:51:45,800 Speaker 1: Even though U Talk played better against Washington, they only 1755 01:51:45,840 --> 01:51:51,160 Speaker 1: beat Arizona by four and vat Arizona State by one. Uh. 1756 01:51:51,320 --> 01:51:55,160 Speaker 1: As long as Washington State's quarterback is back, So I'm 1757 01:51:55,200 --> 01:52:00,360 Speaker 1: gonna assume Jayden Dolora is gonna be be back. I 1758 01:52:00,360 --> 01:52:03,960 Speaker 1: feel like that's a safe assumption. And if that's the case, 1759 01:52:05,479 --> 01:52:09,559 Speaker 1: USC's favored by thirteen points, I am taking Washington State 1760 01:52:09,720 --> 01:52:14,439 Speaker 1: straight up to win this game. Actually, no, yes, no, 1761 01:52:15,760 --> 01:52:20,080 Speaker 1: damn okay, I know I have to go first. Oh 1762 01:52:20,120 --> 01:52:22,240 Speaker 1: and the over under sixty seven and a half round 1763 01:52:22,240 --> 01:52:25,519 Speaker 1: sixty seven and a half points? Are we running with that? 1764 01:52:25,600 --> 01:52:30,200 Speaker 1: We're jumping on that on on a seventy plus point game. Yes, 1765 01:52:30,439 --> 01:52:35,519 Speaker 1: I am taking the over in the game round and 1766 01:52:36,320 --> 01:52:41,400 Speaker 1: of sixty seven and a half, I'm taking the over. Um, 1767 01:52:41,439 --> 01:52:44,240 Speaker 1: I don't think USC's defense is gonna be able to 1768 01:52:44,280 --> 01:52:50,760 Speaker 1: stop them. I say, USC wins, but less by less 1769 01:52:50,760 --> 01:52:53,080 Speaker 1: than the thirteen points. This is gonna be a close game, 1770 01:52:53,760 --> 01:52:59,000 Speaker 1: much closer than USC wants to have. But why this 1771 01:52:59,040 --> 01:53:01,880 Speaker 1: state is tough, dude, They are tough, and their young 1772 01:53:01,960 --> 01:53:04,840 Speaker 1: quarter quarterback. If he's been able to practice, this kid 1773 01:53:04,880 --> 01:53:10,439 Speaker 1: will be good. All right. I'll take USC to win, 1774 01:53:10,600 --> 01:53:13,680 Speaker 1: Washington State to cover, and I'm gonna roll with the 1775 01:53:14,000 --> 01:53:16,720 Speaker 1: under here just because I think they might be a 1776 01:53:16,760 --> 01:53:20,400 Speaker 1: little bit rusty. Um and I haven't really seen that 1777 01:53:20,520 --> 01:53:27,040 Speaker 1: level of firepower from USC's offense anyway. Yeah. But but 1778 01:53:27,800 --> 01:53:31,719 Speaker 1: here's the thing. Though Washington State did give up forty 1779 01:53:31,760 --> 01:53:34,920 Speaker 1: three points and thirty to Oregon and thirty eight points 1780 01:53:34,920 --> 01:53:40,080 Speaker 1: to Oregon State. Those two teams run the ball. M 1781 01:53:40,320 --> 01:53:46,000 Speaker 1: h bro damn pick is locked. One of those teams. 1782 01:53:46,200 --> 01:53:49,960 Speaker 1: One of those teams even has Travis Dye, who is elite. 1783 01:53:52,040 --> 01:53:55,679 Speaker 1: That's a good place to end the podcast. Thank you 1784 01:53:55,680 --> 01:53:59,240 Speaker 1: guys for listening to the Fact Bible Fossils podcast. Ralphast 1785 01:53:59,360 --> 01:54:02,800 Speaker 1: silence the entire podcast. UH. 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