1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:19,548 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,228 --> 00:00:24,628 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. 4 00:00:24,668 --> 00:00:25,588 Speaker 3: All right, fine, we'll do it. 5 00:00:25,628 --> 00:00:27,908 Speaker 4: Welcome INSI Good Morning Football live in La New York 6 00:00:27,988 --> 00:00:29,068 Speaker 4: and Indianapolis. 7 00:00:29,148 --> 00:00:29,348 Speaker 3: Today. 8 00:00:29,388 --> 00:00:32,588 Speaker 4: It's Tuesday, February twenty fifth. I'm Jamie Ertall. Here's mantay Toe. 9 00:00:32,588 --> 00:00:35,068 Speaker 4: Peter Schrager packing his bag. He's probably got his rollie 10 00:00:35,108 --> 00:00:36,908 Speaker 4: with him in the studio there. He is headed to 11 00:00:36,988 --> 00:00:40,108 Speaker 4: the Combine today and we'll see him from Indianapolis the 12 00:00:40,108 --> 00:00:42,548 Speaker 4: rest of the week. And of course, Cody Kessler back 13 00:00:42,628 --> 00:00:45,588 Speaker 4: in the hot seat. You former USC quarterback drafted by 14 00:00:45,588 --> 00:00:49,108 Speaker 4: the Cleveland Browns. How's life? How are you quarterbacking the 15 00:00:49,148 --> 00:00:49,908 Speaker 4: show right now? 16 00:00:50,148 --> 00:00:51,548 Speaker 5: It's been a lot of fun. I'm enjoying it. 17 00:00:51,628 --> 00:00:53,388 Speaker 6: Day one was awesome. Day two I feel a little 18 00:00:53,388 --> 00:00:55,148 Speaker 6: more settled in right. It's like yesterday was the first 19 00:00:55,188 --> 00:00:57,068 Speaker 6: day school. Yeah, and I got my outfit picked out. 20 00:00:57,068 --> 00:00:59,188 Speaker 6: Everything was good. Now the second day, I'm making some friends. 21 00:00:59,188 --> 00:01:00,108 Speaker 3: I'm getting comfortable. 22 00:01:00,108 --> 00:01:02,028 Speaker 6: But now I love talking football, so I could do. 23 00:01:02,028 --> 00:01:04,108 Speaker 5: It forever, right, shregs. Welcome to the lunch table. 24 00:01:04,508 --> 00:01:06,228 Speaker 3: Yeah, I love being here. 25 00:01:06,268 --> 00:01:09,788 Speaker 7: Cody, You've been awesome. Manti of course you've been fantastic. Yesterday, 26 00:01:09,948 --> 00:01:13,228 Speaker 7: Cody Kessler showed us his combine footage where he had 27 00:01:13,228 --> 00:01:16,868 Speaker 7: these lime green fluorescent shoes that he was throwing in 28 00:01:16,948 --> 00:01:20,468 Speaker 7: baggy shorts, big baggy shirt, just throwing dimes and dots 29 00:01:20,468 --> 00:01:23,828 Speaker 7: all over the field. Cody, where are those lime green 30 00:01:24,148 --> 00:01:27,828 Speaker 7: shoes that you wore at the combine in twenty sixteen. 31 00:01:27,468 --> 00:01:28,468 Speaker 5: Shregs, You're gonna love this. 32 00:01:28,548 --> 00:01:30,668 Speaker 6: So not only do I have lime green, I have 33 00:01:30,948 --> 00:01:34,188 Speaker 6: like a hot orange type color undramer ones. I have 34 00:01:34,268 --> 00:01:36,948 Speaker 6: some other So when you're going through the combine, Mantile. 35 00:01:36,628 --> 00:01:37,068 Speaker 5: Will tell you. 36 00:01:37,348 --> 00:01:39,268 Speaker 6: They just start sending you stuff right when you're training 37 00:01:39,268 --> 00:01:41,748 Speaker 6: at a different place for whatever reason. When I was coming 38 00:01:41,748 --> 00:01:44,028 Speaker 6: out of college, and it was right around twenty fifteen, 39 00:01:44,068 --> 00:01:47,188 Speaker 6: twenty sixteen, Neon was the vibe. Everyone was doing Neon. 40 00:01:47,308 --> 00:01:49,428 Speaker 6: So the green plates to orange. We had hot pink. 41 00:01:49,588 --> 00:01:51,588 Speaker 6: We had a yellow, like a highlighter yellow. 42 00:01:51,628 --> 00:01:53,548 Speaker 5: So you let me know, Shregs, what you want. 43 00:01:53,668 --> 00:01:55,508 Speaker 6: I'm a size fourteen, so I'm a little bigger than 44 00:01:55,508 --> 00:01:55,948 Speaker 6: the twelve. 45 00:01:56,308 --> 00:01:57,028 Speaker 5: We can make it work. 46 00:01:57,068 --> 00:01:58,588 Speaker 6: Just put a couple pairs of socks on and you 47 00:01:58,628 --> 00:01:59,428 Speaker 6: can fit right in them. 48 00:02:00,308 --> 00:02:00,988 Speaker 3: I love it, dude. 49 00:02:01,148 --> 00:02:01,548 Speaker 2: I love it. 50 00:02:01,668 --> 00:02:02,068 Speaker 3: Let's go. 51 00:02:02,148 --> 00:02:03,428 Speaker 4: We always want to be able to find Peter in 52 00:02:03,468 --> 00:02:05,708 Speaker 4: a crowd and with me, choose that will do it. 53 00:02:06,508 --> 00:02:09,348 Speaker 4: Let's go to Indianapolis. We saw some of that vintage 54 00:02:09,348 --> 00:02:12,148 Speaker 4: footage from Manti and Cody yesterday. But guys are trying 55 00:02:12,148 --> 00:02:14,868 Speaker 4: to make a name for themselves this week ahead of 56 00:02:14,908 --> 00:02:17,988 Speaker 4: the NFL scouting combine. Those are the tight ends they 57 00:02:18,028 --> 00:02:20,868 Speaker 4: are beginning to report as well. On the right side, 58 00:02:20,908 --> 00:02:24,588 Speaker 4: you are seeing tight end number fifteen. That is Colston 59 00:02:24,868 --> 00:02:29,108 Speaker 4: Loveland out of Michigan. He is Peter Scheger's number nine 60 00:02:29,268 --> 00:02:32,708 Speaker 4: on his top ten list. We revealed six through ten 61 00:02:33,068 --> 00:02:35,708 Speaker 4: last hour, and we will be waiting on baited breath 62 00:02:35,748 --> 00:02:39,228 Speaker 4: for five through one tomorrow Tom Pellasero. Until then, let's 63 00:02:39,308 --> 00:02:41,228 Speaker 4: check in on some of the big names that may 64 00:02:41,308 --> 00:02:43,668 Speaker 4: or may not be participating. Can we start in the 65 00:02:43,668 --> 00:02:46,788 Speaker 4: Big ten with the Penn State star Abdul Carter and 66 00:02:46,828 --> 00:02:49,388 Speaker 4: how his shoulder injury might be affecting his combine training. 67 00:02:50,948 --> 00:02:53,948 Speaker 8: Jamie Abdul Carter is not going to be participating here 68 00:02:53,988 --> 00:02:57,748 Speaker 8: at the combine. Doctor Daniel Cooper, who's a noted medical expert, 69 00:02:57,828 --> 00:03:00,468 Speaker 8: examined his shoulder that he injured back in the Boise 70 00:03:00,508 --> 00:03:03,388 Speaker 8: State game. Recently, Cooper sate letter to team saying he 71 00:03:03,468 --> 00:03:06,548 Speaker 8: will be cleared in time to participate in Penn State's 72 00:03:06,588 --> 00:03:09,028 Speaker 8: pro day at the end of March, but not going 73 00:03:09,068 --> 00:03:11,868 Speaker 8: to be out there this week at the Combine. Now, 74 00:03:11,868 --> 00:03:15,468 Speaker 8: that's not entirely unusual either for top prospects to not 75 00:03:16,028 --> 00:03:18,308 Speaker 8: to end up participating in the on field drills here 76 00:03:18,308 --> 00:03:20,668 Speaker 8: in Indianapolis. Another one that you can add to the list, 77 00:03:20,708 --> 00:03:23,628 Speaker 8: Ashton Genty, the Boise State running back. He's also going 78 00:03:23,668 --> 00:03:26,628 Speaker 8: to wait for his pro day. Shador Sanders of course 79 00:03:26,748 --> 00:03:29,628 Speaker 8: opted out of participating here in the Combine. But we've 80 00:03:29,628 --> 00:03:31,668 Speaker 8: got a lot of the other top prospects that are 81 00:03:31,788 --> 00:03:33,828 Speaker 8: going to be out here. Will Campbell, Can I interest 82 00:03:33,868 --> 00:03:36,108 Speaker 8: you in an offensive lineman who's going to put up 83 00:03:36,148 --> 00:03:36,948 Speaker 8: really cool numbers? 84 00:03:37,028 --> 00:03:38,148 Speaker 3: He's going to be out here. 85 00:03:38,228 --> 00:03:40,468 Speaker 8: There's going to be a three hundred plus prospects all 86 00:03:40,468 --> 00:03:42,788 Speaker 8: working out. It all begins on Thursday, right here on 87 00:03:42,908 --> 00:03:43,468 Speaker 8: NFL Network. 88 00:03:43,508 --> 00:03:45,948 Speaker 4: Jamie, All right, Tom, what about the quarterbacks? I feel 89 00:03:45,948 --> 00:03:47,908 Speaker 4: like we can't have a conversation between you and I 90 00:03:47,948 --> 00:03:50,308 Speaker 4: without saying somebody's name that throws a football on what 91 00:03:50,348 --> 00:03:52,708 Speaker 4: we care about this weekend? So those guys work out 92 00:03:52,748 --> 00:03:55,948 Speaker 4: on Saturday. Any enlightening information you want to share with 93 00:03:56,028 --> 00:03:56,828 Speaker 4: us just right now? 94 00:03:58,508 --> 00:04:01,268 Speaker 8: Well, Jamie the top quarterback prospect for a lot of people. 95 00:04:01,308 --> 00:04:05,668 Speaker 8: Miami's cam Ward is undecided. I am told participating here 96 00:04:05,908 --> 00:04:09,628 Speaker 8: at the scouting combine. He has been doing combine type workouts. 97 00:04:09,668 --> 00:04:11,868 Speaker 8: He's been preparing as if he is going to go 98 00:04:11,948 --> 00:04:16,028 Speaker 8: through a throwing session, but still deciding exactly what he 99 00:04:16,108 --> 00:04:19,388 Speaker 8: intends to do this week. Quarterbacks are arriving in town today, 100 00:04:19,428 --> 00:04:21,748 Speaker 8: so I would anticipate those decisions are going to be 101 00:04:21,788 --> 00:04:24,788 Speaker 8: made relatively soon. As for the rest of the quarterbacks 102 00:04:24,908 --> 00:04:28,308 Speaker 8: other than Shador Sanders, I anticipate all of them throwing 103 00:04:28,348 --> 00:04:31,268 Speaker 8: out here this week. That includes Texas when yours, who 104 00:04:31,388 --> 00:04:33,308 Speaker 8: was beat up last season he had a tornal bleak 105 00:04:33,348 --> 00:04:34,228 Speaker 8: initially separate. 106 00:04:33,988 --> 00:04:34,748 Speaker 2: In the Michigan game. 107 00:04:35,068 --> 00:04:37,348 Speaker 8: Dealt with that more or less the entire season. He 108 00:04:37,468 --> 00:04:39,108 Speaker 8: is healthy now and told he's up to about two 109 00:04:39,148 --> 00:04:41,548 Speaker 8: hundred and fifteen pounds. He's been watching tape with Mike 110 00:04:41,628 --> 00:04:45,468 Speaker 8: McCarthy this week preparing for his interviews at the combine. 111 00:04:45,508 --> 00:04:48,068 Speaker 8: McCarthy had nothing but good things to say about twin yours, 112 00:04:48,108 --> 00:04:50,228 Speaker 8: who's going to get his opportunity to show should he 113 00:04:50,308 --> 00:04:52,748 Speaker 8: be QB three? Could he even be QB two? The 114 00:04:52,868 --> 00:04:55,908 Speaker 8: lot on the line here in Indianapolis. Jackson Dart is 115 00:04:55,948 --> 00:04:58,908 Speaker 8: also going to throw here at the combine. Riley Leonard 116 00:04:58,908 --> 00:05:01,268 Speaker 8: from Notre Dame is going to be a participant. Jalen 117 00:05:01,348 --> 00:05:05,308 Speaker 8: Milroe from Alabama. A lot of big names college football 118 00:05:05,308 --> 00:05:08,148 Speaker 8: that you watched on Saturdays getting their opportunities show they 119 00:05:08,148 --> 00:05:10,668 Speaker 8: belong on Sundays. All starts here in Indianapolis. 120 00:05:10,708 --> 00:05:12,348 Speaker 3: Jam Tom, thank you so much. 121 00:05:12,828 --> 00:05:15,428 Speaker 4: Next segment on GMTP, Cody Kessler, whether or not they 122 00:05:15,468 --> 00:05:17,708 Speaker 4: are participating in the combine. He's going to break down 123 00:05:17,708 --> 00:05:20,308 Speaker 4: some of those quarterbacks that Tom just named, So stay 124 00:05:20,308 --> 00:05:23,148 Speaker 4: tuned on GMTP until then. Let's stick with the offensive 125 00:05:23,188 --> 00:05:25,388 Speaker 4: side of the ball. We're going to have some names 126 00:05:25,388 --> 00:05:27,468 Speaker 4: that we're going to throw at the board, Peter, pick 127 00:05:27,508 --> 00:05:29,748 Speaker 4: a quarterback, pick a running back. Let's go around the 128 00:05:29,788 --> 00:05:32,108 Speaker 4: table and just kick around some of these names, Peter, 129 00:05:32,228 --> 00:05:34,068 Speaker 4: that you are hearing about and you want to enlighten 130 00:05:34,108 --> 00:05:35,948 Speaker 4: people on I want. 131 00:05:35,788 --> 00:05:38,428 Speaker 7: To talk Jackson Dart. Hey, he's got a very cool name, 132 00:05:38,548 --> 00:05:41,028 Speaker 7: Jackson Dart. His brother's name is Diesel Dart, so I 133 00:05:41,028 --> 00:05:43,348 Speaker 7: think that's one of the two coolest names you can imagine. 134 00:05:43,508 --> 00:05:46,388 Speaker 7: But Jackson darts story is interesting. He was the National 135 00:05:46,508 --> 00:05:49,148 Speaker 7: Gatorade Player of the Year coming out of high school, 136 00:05:49,508 --> 00:05:51,908 Speaker 7: and he committed to USC, played a year at USC, 137 00:05:52,548 --> 00:05:54,668 Speaker 7: and then he transferred to Ole Miss, where for the 138 00:05:54,748 --> 00:05:57,828 Speaker 7: past three seasons he's been their primary starter and has 139 00:05:57,868 --> 00:06:01,988 Speaker 7: been electric. In the last two years they went eleven 140 00:06:02,028 --> 00:06:04,668 Speaker 7: and two and ten and three, and Jackson Dart was 141 00:06:04,668 --> 00:06:07,628 Speaker 7: the starting quarterback and a loaded SEC. And this guy 142 00:06:07,668 --> 00:06:12,748 Speaker 7: put up huge, huge numbers four two and seventy nine 143 00:06:12,868 --> 00:06:17,628 Speaker 7: yards this year. Twenty nine touchdowns, just six interceptions. You're 144 00:06:17,628 --> 00:06:20,228 Speaker 7: talking about forty two hundred yards through the air, passes 145 00:06:20,348 --> 00:06:23,268 Speaker 7: like that, thrown off the back foot, and he's got 146 00:06:23,308 --> 00:06:25,668 Speaker 7: the bill. This is a six foot two quarterback. He's 147 00:06:25,708 --> 00:06:29,028 Speaker 7: got the size. I have long been a Jackson Dart fan. 148 00:06:29,068 --> 00:06:30,468 Speaker 7: I remember when he was coming out of high school, 149 00:06:30,468 --> 00:06:33,108 Speaker 7: so I've always been charting his career. And you talk 150 00:06:33,148 --> 00:06:35,628 Speaker 7: about ward and Sanders as like one to two and 151 00:06:35,708 --> 00:06:36,548 Speaker 7: then this big drapa. 152 00:06:36,628 --> 00:06:37,828 Speaker 3: I don't see it that way. 153 00:06:38,108 --> 00:06:40,668 Speaker 7: It could be Warden Sanders and Dark could be your 154 00:06:40,788 --> 00:06:42,428 Speaker 7: third first round quarterback. 155 00:06:42,868 --> 00:06:44,628 Speaker 3: I am a Jackson Dart fan. 156 00:06:44,708 --> 00:06:46,468 Speaker 7: And I love the fact that he went to the 157 00:06:46,508 --> 00:06:49,308 Speaker 7: Senior Bowl, competed at the Senior Bowl, and is now 158 00:06:49,348 --> 00:06:52,068 Speaker 7: at the Combine. Is competing at the Combine. A similar 159 00:06:52,068 --> 00:06:54,468 Speaker 7: guy like that last year was Bo Nix, who had 160 00:06:54,508 --> 00:06:57,388 Speaker 7: this great college career, was overlooked in the whole pre 161 00:06:57,548 --> 00:06:59,548 Speaker 7: draft process going in. Then he's like, you know what, 162 00:06:59,708 --> 00:07:02,308 Speaker 7: I'm gonna do the Senior Bowl, I'm gonna do the Combine. 163 00:07:02,348 --> 00:07:04,388 Speaker 7: I'm gonna excel, and I'm gonna meet with these teams 164 00:07:04,468 --> 00:07:06,708 Speaker 7: and they might like what they see. Jackson Dart has 165 00:07:06,708 --> 00:07:09,268 Speaker 7: been a five star recruit every day of his life 166 00:07:09,668 --> 00:07:11,468 Speaker 7: and has been that guy at every. 167 00:07:11,348 --> 00:07:12,308 Speaker 3: Program he's been at. 168 00:07:12,308 --> 00:07:15,308 Speaker 7: Why now as he suddenly being overlooked and not considered 169 00:07:15,348 --> 00:07:17,308 Speaker 7: a first round pick, We'll see if he could change 170 00:07:17,348 --> 00:07:20,188 Speaker 7: that narrative. As for running back, it's a totally different 171 00:07:20,228 --> 00:07:22,188 Speaker 7: story from me, I go to running back. 172 00:07:22,388 --> 00:07:25,148 Speaker 3: I'm going to the University of Iowa, and I'm going. 173 00:07:24,948 --> 00:07:27,108 Speaker 7: With Caleb Johnson, the running back who didn't really get 174 00:07:27,108 --> 00:07:29,508 Speaker 7: an opportunity to be a star until this year. 175 00:07:30,148 --> 00:07:32,868 Speaker 3: Caleb Johnson gets on the field, that's. 176 00:07:32,748 --> 00:07:35,428 Speaker 7: Basically a first year starter this year, and he comes 177 00:07:35,428 --> 00:07:37,868 Speaker 7: out there and he runs for more than fifteen hundred yards. 178 00:07:38,388 --> 00:07:41,468 Speaker 7: He is on a list of very few players in 179 00:07:41,508 --> 00:07:44,988 Speaker 7: the Big Ten who have had fifteen hundred yards and 180 00:07:45,428 --> 00:07:48,428 Speaker 7: the touchdowns that he had in the Big Ten twenty 181 00:07:48,508 --> 00:07:49,708 Speaker 7: one rushing touchdowns. 182 00:07:49,708 --> 00:07:52,588 Speaker 3: That list is Jonathan Taylor, JK. 183 00:07:52,748 --> 00:07:55,668 Speaker 7: Dobbins, and Ezekiel Elliott, those guys who went second round, 184 00:07:55,668 --> 00:07:58,308 Speaker 7: second round, first round. Now, I know this is not 185 00:07:58,508 --> 00:08:02,228 Speaker 7: the same type of prospect as Jenty out of Boise State, 186 00:08:02,348 --> 00:08:05,068 Speaker 7: or Hampton out of North Carolina, or even the two 187 00:08:05,148 --> 00:08:08,868 Speaker 7: Ohio State running backs right now, but just watch this. 188 00:08:09,028 --> 00:08:11,708 Speaker 3: Watch out this guy stock rises. I think we will 189 00:08:11,748 --> 00:08:12,228 Speaker 3: relate to. 190 00:08:12,228 --> 00:08:15,508 Speaker 7: Him because he wasn't a big name going into this season. 191 00:08:15,908 --> 00:08:18,708 Speaker 7: But I think Caleb Johnson at his size two hundred 192 00:08:18,748 --> 00:08:21,108 Speaker 7: and twenty pounds. 193 00:08:20,228 --> 00:08:23,628 Speaker 3: Six feet like a big running back who can carry 194 00:08:23,668 --> 00:08:24,028 Speaker 3: the rock. 195 00:08:24,348 --> 00:08:26,948 Speaker 7: I wouldn't be shocked if Caleb Johnson leaps up those 196 00:08:27,028 --> 00:08:30,828 Speaker 7: running back lists and is suddenly the third fourth running 197 00:08:30,828 --> 00:08:33,948 Speaker 7: back taken after some of the bigger name guys. Big 198 00:08:33,988 --> 00:08:36,668 Speaker 7: Caleb Johnson fan Big Jackson Dart fan. And they will 199 00:08:36,668 --> 00:08:40,148 Speaker 7: both be out there this weekend competing, which is something 200 00:08:40,268 --> 00:08:41,268 Speaker 7: I really like to see. 201 00:08:41,828 --> 00:08:44,108 Speaker 6: Like Jamie mentioned, I'll talk a little more quarterbacks later 202 00:08:44,148 --> 00:08:45,468 Speaker 6: on in the show. But the guy that I'm going 203 00:08:45,468 --> 00:08:48,228 Speaker 6: with in this segment is quarterback Dylan Gabriel from Oregon. 204 00:08:48,308 --> 00:08:50,548 Speaker 6: I just I think he's a very good quarterback. He 205 00:08:50,548 --> 00:08:53,348 Speaker 6: gets overlooked as well, kind of in that Jackson Dark category. 206 00:08:53,388 --> 00:08:55,428 Speaker 6: For me, Gabriel is at his best when he can 207 00:08:55,468 --> 00:08:57,268 Speaker 6: sit in the pocket, when he can go through progression, 208 00:08:57,388 --> 00:08:58,788 Speaker 6: when he can go one, two to three to four, 209 00:08:58,828 --> 00:09:00,508 Speaker 6: throw the football way if it's not there, or find 210 00:09:00,508 --> 00:09:01,108 Speaker 6: his checkdown. 211 00:09:01,188 --> 00:09:02,428 Speaker 5: That's when he's his most comfortable. 212 00:09:02,468 --> 00:09:05,308 Speaker 6: Right He's very accurate with the football two percent completions 213 00:09:05,348 --> 00:09:07,548 Speaker 6: percentage a year ago at Oregon in the Big Ten, 214 00:09:07,748 --> 00:09:09,428 Speaker 6: a lot of very good defenses, a lot of very 215 00:09:09,428 --> 00:09:11,188 Speaker 6: good pass rushers in that conference. 216 00:09:11,188 --> 00:09:12,668 Speaker 5: So he did a great job there. But this is 217 00:09:12,708 --> 00:09:13,268 Speaker 5: where he's going to. 218 00:09:13,308 --> 00:09:14,988 Speaker 6: Excel in the combine because he's going to be out 219 00:09:14,988 --> 00:09:17,468 Speaker 6: there maybe some lime green creek please, we'll see, but 220 00:09:17,548 --> 00:09:18,828 Speaker 6: he's going to be in shorts and a T shirt 221 00:09:18,828 --> 00:09:20,268 Speaker 6: and he's throwing routes on their right. That's where he 222 00:09:20,308 --> 00:09:23,108 Speaker 6: can go out there and show off his accuracy. But 223 00:09:23,148 --> 00:09:25,428 Speaker 6: what I want to see from him this week and 224 00:09:25,508 --> 00:09:27,228 Speaker 6: take that next step where teams are going to go okay. 225 00:09:27,268 --> 00:09:29,468 Speaker 6: I'm really intrigued about this guy his ability to push 226 00:09:29,468 --> 00:09:30,428 Speaker 6: the football down the field. 227 00:09:30,548 --> 00:09:32,228 Speaker 5: And that's not just deep ball accuracy. 228 00:09:32,308 --> 00:09:34,988 Speaker 6: Right, when we say push the ball down the field, 229 00:09:35,108 --> 00:09:36,748 Speaker 6: talk about arms strength, We think how far can you 230 00:09:36,748 --> 00:09:38,788 Speaker 6: throw the goball? Can you throw at seventy eighty can 231 00:09:38,828 --> 00:09:40,388 Speaker 6: you do the Joe Milton from a year ago and 232 00:09:40,428 --> 00:09:43,388 Speaker 6: you know, almost hit the top there in Lucas Soil Stadium. 233 00:09:43,508 --> 00:09:44,748 Speaker 6: I want to see him be able to push a 234 00:09:44,788 --> 00:09:47,028 Speaker 6: football down the field on some of these deep incuts, 235 00:09:47,068 --> 00:09:48,788 Speaker 6: right when there's a tight window and you've got to 236 00:09:48,788 --> 00:09:50,388 Speaker 6: throw a twenty yard en route, when you've got to 237 00:09:50,388 --> 00:09:52,828 Speaker 6: throw a comeback from the opposite hash to the opposite 238 00:09:52,828 --> 00:09:55,148 Speaker 6: sideline and Manti, that doesn't just mean that I'm going 239 00:09:55,228 --> 00:09:56,388 Speaker 6: to go out there and gun it as hard as 240 00:09:56,388 --> 00:09:57,988 Speaker 6: I can and put all my power into it. You 241 00:09:58,028 --> 00:09:59,868 Speaker 6: can time it up with anticipatory throws. 242 00:09:59,948 --> 00:10:00,028 Speaker 5: Right. 243 00:10:00,108 --> 00:10:01,588 Speaker 6: What that means is is if I'm going to go 244 00:10:01,588 --> 00:10:02,668 Speaker 6: out there and throw it and there's a guy with 245 00:10:02,668 --> 00:10:04,828 Speaker 6: a strong arm that's going to throw it at three seconds, 246 00:10:04,868 --> 00:10:06,428 Speaker 6: I'm going to throw it at two point eight seconds. 247 00:10:06,428 --> 00:10:08,188 Speaker 6: I'm gonna get it out early with a little bit 248 00:10:08,188 --> 00:10:09,868 Speaker 6: of air so the ball is there in the right time. 249 00:10:09,908 --> 00:10:11,748 Speaker 6: I don't need it to be a muscle throw every time, 250 00:10:11,788 --> 00:10:13,388 Speaker 6: but he needs to show off that he can make 251 00:10:13,428 --> 00:10:15,948 Speaker 6: those down the field throws with the incuts, the outcuts, 252 00:10:16,068 --> 00:10:19,148 Speaker 6: the rhythm throws to the opposite sideline. If these teams 253 00:10:19,148 --> 00:10:21,868 Speaker 6: really want to take him serious about being a potential backup, 254 00:10:21,908 --> 00:10:23,508 Speaker 6: even a starter in the NFL. I think he has 255 00:10:23,508 --> 00:10:25,588 Speaker 6: all the intangibles. He's just got to take that next step. 256 00:10:25,588 --> 00:10:25,748 Speaker 5: Now. 257 00:10:25,748 --> 00:10:27,628 Speaker 6: Looking at the running backs, a guy and Peter kind 258 00:10:27,628 --> 00:10:29,748 Speaker 6: of mentioned those Ohio State tandem. With those two guys, 259 00:10:29,788 --> 00:10:31,468 Speaker 6: the one I'm looking at is Trevon Henderson. 260 00:10:31,508 --> 00:10:33,268 Speaker 5: I think he is one of, if. 261 00:10:33,148 --> 00:10:35,068 Speaker 6: Not the best running backs in this class outside of 262 00:10:35,068 --> 00:10:37,268 Speaker 6: Ashton Gent. He is so good with the football in 263 00:10:37,308 --> 00:10:39,148 Speaker 6: his hands. He had a thousand yards as a freshman. 264 00:10:39,188 --> 00:10:41,548 Speaker 6: He's continues to get better. Right, He's a very good player. 265 00:10:41,548 --> 00:10:43,748 Speaker 6: We saw how good he is in the College Football Playoff. 266 00:10:43,748 --> 00:10:45,668 Speaker 6: We saw he has that breakaway speed. He can catch 267 00:10:45,668 --> 00:10:47,188 Speaker 6: the football out of the backfield. I think that's going 268 00:10:47,228 --> 00:10:48,908 Speaker 6: to help him in the combine because we're going to 269 00:10:48,908 --> 00:10:50,628 Speaker 6: see routes on air with the running backs, and when 270 00:10:50,628 --> 00:10:52,988 Speaker 6: you're an offensive coordinator, and you have a running back 271 00:10:53,028 --> 00:10:55,548 Speaker 6: that can catch out of the backfield, you start rubbing 272 00:10:55,548 --> 00:10:56,988 Speaker 6: your hands together and saying, I can use this guy 273 00:10:56,988 --> 00:10:58,788 Speaker 6: on third down, I can use him in checkdowns. I 274 00:10:58,828 --> 00:11:00,908 Speaker 6: can find him in Manda Man situations. Get him out 275 00:11:00,948 --> 00:11:03,428 Speaker 6: of the backfield. He can take advantage there to extend play. 276 00:11:03,588 --> 00:11:05,628 Speaker 6: He's also a very good pass blocker, one of the 277 00:11:05,668 --> 00:11:07,628 Speaker 6: best in the combine. And that's going to excite a 278 00:11:07,628 --> 00:11:09,748 Speaker 6: lot of these offensive coordinators. And the final thing, and 279 00:11:09,788 --> 00:11:12,668 Speaker 6: I think the most important, he protects the football. Only 280 00:11:12,708 --> 00:11:15,148 Speaker 6: two fumbles and four years at Ohio State. The last 281 00:11:15,148 --> 00:11:17,548 Speaker 6: one was against Maryland and twenty twenty two. If you 282 00:11:17,588 --> 00:11:19,708 Speaker 6: protect the football, you protect the team. If I've been 283 00:11:19,748 --> 00:11:22,388 Speaker 6: on some offensive coordinator, I'm looking at Trevon Henderson this week. 284 00:11:22,468 --> 00:11:24,988 Speaker 9: That's cool. When I walked in this morning to the 285 00:11:25,028 --> 00:11:27,588 Speaker 9: makeup room, I saw Jamie shoes. 286 00:11:28,228 --> 00:11:29,068 Speaker 2: Oh boy, and Jamie. 287 00:11:29,068 --> 00:11:31,868 Speaker 9: I saw the two g's on there, And anybody knows 288 00:11:31,948 --> 00:11:38,228 Speaker 9: that type of luxury, it's it's it's those are fancy too. 289 00:11:38,708 --> 00:11:40,468 Speaker 9: But Jamie had the two g's on her feet, and 290 00:11:40,468 --> 00:11:44,828 Speaker 9: that's the Gucci, that's the Gucci brand. Now, the two 291 00:11:44,868 --> 00:11:47,108 Speaker 9: guys that I have, they have two g's two. I 292 00:11:47,108 --> 00:11:48,788 Speaker 9: call him the guts and grit clue. 293 00:11:48,908 --> 00:11:51,188 Speaker 3: You could have just gone there, Jamie, Come on. 294 00:11:52,028 --> 00:11:52,868 Speaker 2: You know that was awesome. 295 00:11:52,908 --> 00:11:56,188 Speaker 9: So my quarterback is obviously Riley Leonard for obvious reasons, 296 00:11:56,268 --> 00:11:59,108 Speaker 9: Notre Dame quarterback. He led us to the national championship. Now, 297 00:11:59,108 --> 00:12:00,748 Speaker 9: he's not going to wall you with stats. He's not 298 00:12:00,748 --> 00:12:02,988 Speaker 9: going to go out there and throw for four hundred 299 00:12:03,028 --> 00:12:03,788 Speaker 9: three hundred yards. 300 00:12:03,828 --> 00:12:05,668 Speaker 2: But this guy's a winner. He's a competitor. 301 00:12:05,708 --> 00:12:08,628 Speaker 9: When you watched him in that semi final against Georgia, 302 00:12:08,668 --> 00:12:10,708 Speaker 9: you watch him die for a first down a third 303 00:12:10,708 --> 00:12:11,108 Speaker 9: and seven. 304 00:12:11,188 --> 00:12:13,588 Speaker 2: I think it was This guy just does everything he 305 00:12:13,708 --> 00:12:14,508 Speaker 2: can to win. 306 00:12:14,548 --> 00:12:15,868 Speaker 9: And that's the type of guys that I want to 307 00:12:15,868 --> 00:12:19,108 Speaker 9: surround myself with. Now he's over there in Mobile, Alabama, 308 00:12:19,188 --> 00:12:23,228 Speaker 9: working out with QB Country, who trained Drake May, Boenix 309 00:12:23,268 --> 00:12:26,188 Speaker 9: and Arch Manning, And according to an NFL scout who 310 00:12:26,188 --> 00:12:29,308 Speaker 9: watched him train, his arm is looking scary. So I 311 00:12:29,428 --> 00:12:31,788 Speaker 9: want to see what scary looks like in this NFL 312 00:12:31,828 --> 00:12:34,068 Speaker 9: combine when he's out there throwing routes to people. 313 00:12:34,268 --> 00:12:37,988 Speaker 2: Now, my running back, I love this guy. 314 00:12:38,108 --> 00:12:41,788 Speaker 9: He epitomizes guts, he epitomizes glory. His name is bow 315 00:12:42,028 --> 00:12:45,308 Speaker 9: Scataboo from Arizona State Sun Devil. 316 00:12:45,388 --> 00:12:49,348 Speaker 2: I love ball it scamming bowl Scatabuo can scatabool. 317 00:12:50,108 --> 00:12:54,708 Speaker 9: This guy in that playoff game against Texas, he threw up, 318 00:12:54,868 --> 00:12:57,148 Speaker 9: came back and threw a forty two yard touchdown and 319 00:12:57,228 --> 00:12:59,868 Speaker 9: ran for two hundred and twenty seven toty yards. 320 00:12:59,668 --> 00:13:03,028 Speaker 10: And two rushing touchdowns. This guy says running back on the. 321 00:13:02,988 --> 00:13:04,948 Speaker 2: Depth chart, but he's just a ball player. 322 00:13:05,188 --> 00:13:07,388 Speaker 10: He wants to win, and he epitomizes the. 323 00:13:07,828 --> 00:13:11,668 Speaker 9: Quote that says your best ability is availability. He's going 324 00:13:11,748 --> 00:13:14,268 Speaker 9: to be available wherever you want him to play, He's 325 00:13:14,308 --> 00:13:16,348 Speaker 9: going to play. He reminds me of Craig Reynolds from 326 00:13:16,468 --> 00:13:19,548 Speaker 9: the Detroit Lions. He's just a cultural piece. And so 327 00:13:19,588 --> 00:13:21,788 Speaker 9: these are the two guys I call him Magucci guys. 328 00:13:22,068 --> 00:13:24,428 Speaker 2: The two g's guts and grit. That's my guys. 329 00:13:24,668 --> 00:13:28,628 Speaker 4: Very good man, sai I. Kyle Brandt is very appreciative 330 00:13:28,628 --> 00:13:29,748 Speaker 4: that you brought up camp Scautabo. 331 00:13:29,828 --> 00:13:30,588 Speaker 5: He loves z thatch guy. 332 00:13:30,668 --> 00:13:32,308 Speaker 4: So we always have to yell his name. 333 00:13:32,548 --> 00:13:33,788 Speaker 5: And I love how you go. 334 00:13:34,028 --> 00:13:36,468 Speaker 4: An NFL scouts saw Riley Leonard throwing as if you 335 00:13:36,508 --> 00:13:38,468 Speaker 4: couldn't just call somebody a notre name and be like, hey, 336 00:13:38,468 --> 00:13:39,588 Speaker 4: how's Rolly Leonard looking? 337 00:13:40,508 --> 00:13:42,188 Speaker 5: You have to go NFL scouts saw him. 338 00:13:42,828 --> 00:13:46,428 Speaker 2: That's NFL scout guys. It gets more validity inside source. 339 00:13:47,348 --> 00:13:48,308 Speaker 2: Come on, I'm just can. 340 00:13:50,108 --> 00:13:52,988 Speaker 7: I give a fun Cam Scatterbo story from Super Bowl Week? 341 00:13:53,068 --> 00:13:53,388 Speaker 3: So I'm not. 342 00:13:53,708 --> 00:13:56,028 Speaker 7: I'm at an event during Super Bowl Week, gets down 343 00:13:56,068 --> 00:13:59,108 Speaker 7: there in New Orleans and Joe Burrow is about ten 344 00:13:59,148 --> 00:14:01,388 Speaker 7: feet away, and I, you know, tip my cap to Burrow. 345 00:14:01,468 --> 00:14:03,028 Speaker 7: He their acknowledges, doesn't acknology. 346 00:14:03,028 --> 00:14:06,548 Speaker 3: He looks at me. It's fine. A fin girled out. 347 00:14:06,468 --> 00:14:08,428 Speaker 7: When I saw Cam Scattabo ten feet away and I 348 00:14:08,468 --> 00:14:11,028 Speaker 7: ran them like, Cam Scattabo, you vomited on the field 349 00:14:11,068 --> 00:14:11,828 Speaker 7: against Texas. 350 00:14:11,828 --> 00:14:12,348 Speaker 5: Oh my god. 351 00:14:12,428 --> 00:14:14,588 Speaker 7: And he's like yeah, and we took a photo. It's 352 00:14:14,628 --> 00:14:16,868 Speaker 7: the only photo I took all week long was with 353 00:14:16,948 --> 00:14:17,668 Speaker 7: Cam Scattabo. 354 00:14:17,828 --> 00:14:20,828 Speaker 3: I love that kid. He's awesome, His dad is awesome. 355 00:14:20,988 --> 00:14:24,468 Speaker 3: And Joe Burrows whatever. Cam Scattabo was the guy, Peter, 356 00:14:24,508 --> 00:14:25,868 Speaker 3: what's Scatabo like in person? 357 00:14:26,028 --> 00:14:27,948 Speaker 4: Just like build wise, Like he walks up and you're 358 00:14:27,988 --> 00:14:30,188 Speaker 4: like that guy's a bowling ball, he's a running back, Like, 359 00:14:30,228 --> 00:14:31,588 Speaker 4: what's the what's his mouse. 360 00:14:31,748 --> 00:14:36,028 Speaker 7: Yes, all the traps. 361 00:14:36,068 --> 00:14:38,308 Speaker 6: You got a good running back, a good linebacker. When 362 00:14:38,348 --> 00:14:39,828 Speaker 6: there's no neck, that's what you know that they're not 363 00:14:39,868 --> 00:14:41,308 Speaker 6: afraid to run over exactly. 364 00:14:41,868 --> 00:14:42,948 Speaker 5: It's scataboo. 365 00:14:42,988 --> 00:14:45,188 Speaker 4: And the rest of the running backs, we're gonna see 366 00:14:45,188 --> 00:14:48,028 Speaker 4: them work out this weekend. And of course all those quarterbacks, 367 00:14:48,028 --> 00:14:49,548 Speaker 4: which by the way, we are going to talk about 368 00:14:49,668 --> 00:14:56,188 Speaker 4: next with Cody Kessler. It's like staring straight into the sun. 369 00:14:56,228 --> 00:14:58,748 Speaker 4: You gotta look at quarterbacks when it comes to the 370 00:14:58,868 --> 00:15:02,708 Speaker 4: NFL scouting combine Cody Kessler of USC, of the Cleveland 371 00:15:02,788 --> 00:15:04,868 Speaker 4: Browns time in the NFL time and the call game. 372 00:15:04,988 --> 00:15:07,828 Speaker 4: Now you're broadcasting with your alma mater, so you know 373 00:15:07,948 --> 00:15:09,788 Speaker 4: the college level. Well, you know these guys that are 374 00:15:09,828 --> 00:15:12,508 Speaker 4: going to work out this weekend. Let's walk through some quarterbacks. 375 00:15:12,508 --> 00:15:15,308 Speaker 4: Some names that we may see participate this weekend, we 376 00:15:15,388 --> 00:15:17,628 Speaker 4: might not, but it's just good to stay aware. Cam 377 00:15:17,708 --> 00:15:19,148 Speaker 4: Ward still undecided. 378 00:15:19,228 --> 00:15:19,948 Speaker 2: Let's start with him. 379 00:15:20,028 --> 00:15:21,428 Speaker 6: Yeah, I would love to see cam throw. I think 380 00:15:21,468 --> 00:15:23,268 Speaker 6: he can help himself if he does go out there 381 00:15:23,308 --> 00:15:24,828 Speaker 6: and throw. And then the biggest thing for me is 382 00:15:25,588 --> 00:15:27,548 Speaker 6: his arm talent is off the charts, right. You love 383 00:15:27,548 --> 00:15:29,228 Speaker 6: putting on the tape and watching him make all those 384 00:15:29,268 --> 00:15:31,468 Speaker 6: off angle throws. He'll throw off a platform, He'll throw 385 00:15:31,508 --> 00:15:33,428 Speaker 6: falling away. He can get side arm, he can get 386 00:15:33,428 --> 00:15:35,508 Speaker 6: over the top, he can throw guys open right. It 387 00:15:35,548 --> 00:15:38,028 Speaker 6: does a great job of finding different windows that maybe 388 00:15:38,028 --> 00:15:39,748 Speaker 6: aren't there. But he also needs to work with his 389 00:15:39,788 --> 00:15:40,548 Speaker 6: feet a little bit too. 390 00:15:40,548 --> 00:15:42,788 Speaker 5: He can kind of throw falling away that hurts him. 391 00:15:42,788 --> 00:15:45,028 Speaker 6: Sometimes he can fall off that can really hurt him 392 00:15:45,068 --> 00:15:47,748 Speaker 6: with his accuracy with his timing. But overall, he is 393 00:15:47,788 --> 00:15:50,628 Speaker 6: a quarterback that can always make those superhero type plays 394 00:15:50,668 --> 00:15:50,868 Speaker 6: right now. 395 00:15:50,868 --> 00:15:52,228 Speaker 5: I talked yesterday about. 396 00:15:52,068 --> 00:15:54,348 Speaker 6: He needs to learn when it's time to be Superman 397 00:15:54,508 --> 00:15:56,388 Speaker 6: and when it's okay to be Clark Kinton. That's something 398 00:15:56,388 --> 00:15:57,828 Speaker 6: if he can get with the right coach, with the 399 00:15:57,868 --> 00:16:00,548 Speaker 6: right offensive coordinator, he can really excel at the next level. 400 00:16:00,548 --> 00:16:02,548 Speaker 6: Because if I'm an offensive coordinator and I have a 401 00:16:02,548 --> 00:16:04,508 Speaker 6: guy like cam Ward, I'm going out there call and 402 00:16:04,548 --> 00:16:06,668 Speaker 6: shot play after shot play after shot play. I want 403 00:16:06,708 --> 00:16:08,908 Speaker 6: to push the football down the field and be explosive, 404 00:16:09,028 --> 00:16:10,748 Speaker 6: but I need to trust it. You're going to protect 405 00:16:10,788 --> 00:16:12,588 Speaker 6: me as a play caller and know that it's okay 406 00:16:12,588 --> 00:16:14,508 Speaker 6: to throw a check down or throw it away. Instead 407 00:16:14,508 --> 00:16:17,068 Speaker 6: of going, you know, getting out of your progression too quickly, 408 00:16:17,228 --> 00:16:18,908 Speaker 6: trying to make that superhero play, and then you get 409 00:16:18,948 --> 00:16:20,148 Speaker 6: in trouble and then we cast some turnover. 410 00:16:20,268 --> 00:16:21,748 Speaker 4: It was always fun this season to hear like the 411 00:16:21,828 --> 00:16:24,428 Speaker 4: rumors and reports of what GM or coach was at 412 00:16:24,468 --> 00:16:27,868 Speaker 4: cam Ward's games trying to prepare for the NFL Draft. 413 00:16:27,908 --> 00:16:29,428 Speaker 4: We always know that there was a GM or a 414 00:16:29,468 --> 00:16:32,428 Speaker 4: coach at this guy's game. Shaudur sanders well because of 415 00:16:32,508 --> 00:16:33,628 Speaker 4: his dad oftentimes. 416 00:16:33,668 --> 00:16:35,388 Speaker 5: But what does should Dour bring to the table. 417 00:16:35,468 --> 00:16:37,908 Speaker 6: Yeah, Shador is the most complete quarterback in my opinion 418 00:16:37,908 --> 00:16:40,308 Speaker 6: in this draft. He has the poise, he's calm, he's cool, 419 00:16:40,348 --> 00:16:42,908 Speaker 6: he's collected. If you watch the tape, he never gets rattle. 420 00:16:42,948 --> 00:16:45,308 Speaker 6: He does a great job of going through progression. He 421 00:16:45,348 --> 00:16:47,428 Speaker 6: knows his limitations. He knows he's not going to take 422 00:16:47,468 --> 00:16:49,108 Speaker 6: off and hurt you with his feat. He is not 423 00:16:49,508 --> 00:16:51,508 Speaker 6: a dual threat quarterback. He can take off and pick 424 00:16:51,548 --> 00:16:53,348 Speaker 6: up a first down if needed. But he does such 425 00:16:53,348 --> 00:16:55,868 Speaker 6: a great job of not panicking going through progression. And 426 00:16:55,908 --> 00:16:58,628 Speaker 6: he took a lot of hits at Colorado forty three sacks. 427 00:16:58,668 --> 00:17:00,748 Speaker 6: Colorado gave up a year ago, which was one hundred 428 00:17:00,748 --> 00:17:02,788 Speaker 6: and twenty six in college football, mind you, there's one 429 00:17:02,828 --> 00:17:05,228 Speaker 6: hundred and thirty three teams, so they strug in protecting him. 430 00:17:05,268 --> 00:17:07,108 Speaker 6: Now where he can help himself with some of that, 431 00:17:07,148 --> 00:17:08,788 Speaker 6: and he can be a little bit of the issue 432 00:17:08,788 --> 00:17:11,588 Speaker 6: as he does get off off his spot when he 433 00:17:11,668 --> 00:17:13,028 Speaker 6: drops back, and what I mean by that is he'll 434 00:17:13,068 --> 00:17:14,748 Speaker 6: drift a little to the right, he'll drift a little 435 00:17:14,788 --> 00:17:16,988 Speaker 6: to the left. You wantnecessarily close a gap with your 436 00:17:17,028 --> 00:17:19,348 Speaker 6: right tackle with your left tackle. Your offensive lineman will 437 00:17:19,348 --> 00:17:20,868 Speaker 6: tell you, I need to be at your launch point, 438 00:17:20,948 --> 00:17:22,828 Speaker 6: which is in the middle of the pocket, so that 439 00:17:22,868 --> 00:17:24,588 Speaker 6: I know that I can push a defender by you 440 00:17:24,588 --> 00:17:26,028 Speaker 6: can step up and make a play. And the other 441 00:17:26,028 --> 00:17:28,108 Speaker 6: thing I think he needs to work on sometimes is 442 00:17:28,508 --> 00:17:30,668 Speaker 6: knowing his limitations when he's on the run. Sometimes he'll 443 00:17:30,708 --> 00:17:32,628 Speaker 6: lose a little velocity when he throws the football trying 444 00:17:32,628 --> 00:17:34,428 Speaker 6: to whirl to his right roll to his left. 445 00:17:34,508 --> 00:17:35,348 Speaker 5: He gets in trouble. 446 00:17:35,588 --> 00:17:37,468 Speaker 6: You can't get away with those throws in the NFL, 447 00:17:37,508 --> 00:17:38,868 Speaker 6: and I had to learn that the hard way. Yeah, 448 00:17:38,868 --> 00:17:40,828 Speaker 6: in fall camp, even in rookie mini camp, those guys 449 00:17:40,828 --> 00:17:42,348 Speaker 6: will make those plays. But I think he's going to 450 00:17:42,388 --> 00:17:43,708 Speaker 6: continue to develop and he's going to be a top 451 00:17:43,748 --> 00:17:44,748 Speaker 6: quarterback in this year's draft. 452 00:17:44,828 --> 00:17:48,148 Speaker 4: One of these next guys Peter covered a segment ago, 453 00:17:48,348 --> 00:17:51,188 Speaker 4: but his name is like all NFL at this point, 454 00:17:51,308 --> 00:17:53,228 Speaker 4: Jackson Dart already no matter where you go, you have 455 00:17:53,268 --> 00:17:55,508 Speaker 4: an awesome name and we love it. Two SEC quarterbacks 456 00:17:55,548 --> 00:17:56,028 Speaker 4: that you want. 457 00:17:55,908 --> 00:17:58,388 Speaker 6: To talk about, Yeah, Jackson Dart. That was Peter brought 458 00:17:58,388 --> 00:18:00,188 Speaker 6: it up. He was at USC. I wish we were 459 00:18:00,188 --> 00:18:02,348 Speaker 6: able to keep him at USC, but obviously he went 460 00:18:02,348 --> 00:18:03,668 Speaker 6: to all mess with Lang kip In, one of my 461 00:18:03,708 --> 00:18:05,908 Speaker 6: old coaches, and he excel at the highest level. 462 00:18:06,388 --> 00:18:07,748 Speaker 5: Peter said exactly. 463 00:18:07,388 --> 00:18:08,828 Speaker 6: What I was thinking and what I've been saying about 464 00:18:08,908 --> 00:18:11,548 Speaker 6: Jackson Dart this whole process. He can have a bow 465 00:18:11,628 --> 00:18:14,068 Speaker 6: Knicks type of a sind in this draft right last 466 00:18:14,148 --> 00:18:16,388 Speaker 6: year and Peter's defense, we were giving him a hard 467 00:18:16,388 --> 00:18:19,028 Speaker 6: time yesterday. Why was bow Knicks not in your top ten? Well, 468 00:18:19,068 --> 00:18:20,908 Speaker 6: that's because at this point, and I'll put my hand up, 469 00:18:21,068 --> 00:18:23,708 Speaker 6: no one had bow Nicks inside their top ten, top twenty. 470 00:18:23,468 --> 00:18:24,428 Speaker 5: Maybe even top thirty. 471 00:18:24,588 --> 00:18:26,548 Speaker 6: The age thing was a factor, was his game in 472 00:18:26,588 --> 00:18:27,668 Speaker 6: a transition to the NFL. 473 00:18:27,708 --> 00:18:29,348 Speaker 5: Same thing with Jackson Dart a little bit. They didn't 474 00:18:29,348 --> 00:18:30,028 Speaker 5: call it for a while. 475 00:18:30,148 --> 00:18:31,988 Speaker 6: But if he can go out there and crush the combine, 476 00:18:32,068 --> 00:18:33,868 Speaker 6: crush the interviews, which I know he will with Lang 477 00:18:33,908 --> 00:18:35,948 Speaker 6: Tiffin in the offensive mind that he is, he can 478 00:18:36,028 --> 00:18:38,068 Speaker 6: really jump up some of these draft boards, and like 479 00:18:38,068 --> 00:18:39,788 Speaker 6: Peter said, I would be surprised if we see him 480 00:18:39,788 --> 00:18:41,948 Speaker 6: as a high end potentially middle of the first round 481 00:18:42,028 --> 00:18:43,348 Speaker 6: draft pick when it's all said and done. The other 482 00:18:43,348 --> 00:18:46,028 Speaker 6: guy from the SEC for me, as Quinn Ewers, we 483 00:18:46,148 --> 00:18:49,108 Speaker 6: forget how talented he is because of the controversy this 484 00:18:49,188 --> 00:18:51,348 Speaker 6: year in Texas a strange year, and he got hurt, 485 00:18:51,388 --> 00:18:52,908 Speaker 6: he went out, he struggled a little bit. 486 00:18:53,108 --> 00:18:54,588 Speaker 5: Arch Manning comes in, they. 487 00:18:54,468 --> 00:18:56,588 Speaker 6: Go back and forth, and there's some controversy about take 488 00:18:56,668 --> 00:18:58,668 Speaker 6: Quinn out. You could see him lose his confidence right 489 00:18:58,748 --> 00:19:00,748 Speaker 6: when I know what quarterback loses their confidence is when 490 00:19:00,748 --> 00:19:02,348 Speaker 6: they get a little bit of a trigger shot, right. 491 00:19:02,348 --> 00:19:04,588 Speaker 6: They don't want to pull the trigger. They hesitate, They're 492 00:19:04,628 --> 00:19:06,988 Speaker 6: not going through their progression quite as quickly as they can. 493 00:19:07,188 --> 00:19:09,348 Speaker 5: They're worried about forcing the throws. They don't want to 494 00:19:09,348 --> 00:19:10,108 Speaker 5: make that mistake. 495 00:19:10,228 --> 00:19:12,268 Speaker 6: If Whenewers can get back to the confident type of 496 00:19:12,268 --> 00:19:14,788 Speaker 6: player we've seen from him in years past, I really 497 00:19:14,788 --> 00:19:17,028 Speaker 6: think he can jump up and fight with Jackson dark 498 00:19:17,068 --> 00:19:18,068 Speaker 6: for that third overall spot. 499 00:19:18,148 --> 00:19:19,028 Speaker 2: All right, that's really cool. 500 00:19:19,108 --> 00:19:22,508 Speaker 4: A couple more quarterbacks, I don't know, dark horse guys, 501 00:19:22,788 --> 00:19:25,868 Speaker 4: sleeper guys. There's a bunch of kind of cheesy terms. 502 00:19:25,868 --> 00:19:27,228 Speaker 4: But that doesn't mean that we're not going to want 503 00:19:27,228 --> 00:19:29,028 Speaker 4: to be paying attention to them on Saturday because we 504 00:19:29,108 --> 00:19:30,908 Speaker 4: might hear their names or we will hear their names at. 505 00:19:30,788 --> 00:19:31,388 Speaker 2: The end of April. 506 00:19:31,588 --> 00:19:34,348 Speaker 6: Yeah, I'm so right now, rit four. I was fighting 507 00:19:34,348 --> 00:19:36,308 Speaker 6: with myself where to go? I went five A, five B, 508 00:19:36,428 --> 00:19:38,948 Speaker 6: five seats, right, you know, normally to one segment. 509 00:19:39,268 --> 00:19:39,468 Speaker 5: I know. 510 00:19:39,748 --> 00:19:41,748 Speaker 6: But the dark horses, for me, guys that I think 511 00:19:41,788 --> 00:19:43,748 Speaker 6: are going to be in that fifth spot, they can 512 00:19:43,788 --> 00:19:45,468 Speaker 6: pentionally be their first one from you is Will Howard. 513 00:19:45,468 --> 00:19:48,148 Speaker 6: If he continues to have the progress that he's had 514 00:19:48,508 --> 00:19:49,908 Speaker 6: at the end of the season they shore that he 515 00:19:49,948 --> 00:19:51,148 Speaker 6: did have at the end of the season going on 516 00:19:51,188 --> 00:19:53,108 Speaker 6: to win the national championship. He can really do that 517 00:19:53,148 --> 00:19:54,908 Speaker 6: and I'm excited to watch him take that to the 518 00:19:54,948 --> 00:19:55,348 Speaker 6: next level. 519 00:19:55,348 --> 00:19:57,308 Speaker 5: We also learned under Chip Kelly. Yeah, so if the 520 00:19:57,388 --> 00:19:57,948 Speaker 5: Raiders at. 521 00:19:57,828 --> 00:20:00,268 Speaker 6: That sixth spot, maybe don't take a quarterback, don't trade up. 522 00:20:00,588 --> 00:20:02,628 Speaker 6: Could they find Will Howard in later rounds. It's yet 523 00:20:02,628 --> 00:20:04,068 Speaker 6: to be seen. But what he did so well in 524 00:20:04,108 --> 00:20:06,548 Speaker 6: something Drew Brees made a living of was being accurate 525 00:20:06,708 --> 00:20:09,308 Speaker 6: and knowing and trusting the playmakers around you. I didn't 526 00:20:09,308 --> 00:20:10,708 Speaker 6: have to do too much. I'm going to get the 527 00:20:10,708 --> 00:20:12,468 Speaker 6: ball to the playmakers around me and let them do 528 00:20:12,508 --> 00:20:14,788 Speaker 6: the rest. As an offensive coordinator, I love that because 529 00:20:14,788 --> 00:20:15,308 Speaker 6: he's not going to. 530 00:20:15,228 --> 00:20:16,188 Speaker 5: Put the ball in harm's way. 531 00:20:16,268 --> 00:20:18,348 Speaker 6: He's going to be accurate, throw those drag routes, throw 532 00:20:18,348 --> 00:20:20,308 Speaker 6: those over routes, and let your receivers and your playmakers 533 00:20:20,308 --> 00:20:23,068 Speaker 6: do the rest. The next guy for me is Jaln Milroe. 534 00:20:23,108 --> 00:20:25,628 Speaker 6: He is, in my opinion, one of not only as 535 00:20:25,668 --> 00:20:27,668 Speaker 6: a quarterback, one of the best athletes in this draft. 536 00:20:27,908 --> 00:20:29,588 Speaker 6: Now the question mark is where do you put him? 537 00:20:29,588 --> 00:20:31,068 Speaker 6: Where's he going to get drafted, Where's he going to 538 00:20:31,108 --> 00:20:34,068 Speaker 6: fit in? He is last consistency a little bit as 539 00:20:34,068 --> 00:20:35,748 Speaker 6: a thrower. He'll make some throws when you watch the 540 00:20:35,788 --> 00:20:37,548 Speaker 6: tape and I went back watched a couple of his 541 00:20:37,628 --> 00:20:39,348 Speaker 6: games where you see one of you goose that's a 542 00:20:39,668 --> 00:20:42,268 Speaker 6: NFL Sunday level throw. He can make that throw. Then 543 00:20:42,308 --> 00:20:43,908 Speaker 6: I'll come back and have a couple that he misses 544 00:20:43,908 --> 00:20:46,028 Speaker 6: with his footwork being off, not cleaning up, his pocket 545 00:20:46,068 --> 00:20:48,068 Speaker 6: presence a little bit, a little quick to take off 546 00:20:48,068 --> 00:20:49,508 Speaker 6: and run. So if he can clean up all those 547 00:20:49,508 --> 00:20:51,988 Speaker 6: things and become a little bit better of a pocket passer, 548 00:20:52,148 --> 00:20:53,788 Speaker 6: I really think he can jump up. And I've seen 549 00:20:54,028 --> 00:20:55,948 Speaker 6: some draft boards that have him around that two three spot. 550 00:20:56,028 --> 00:20:56,948 Speaker 6: I'm not surprised with that. 551 00:20:57,148 --> 00:20:57,988 Speaker 5: They're just a big hit. 552 00:20:58,028 --> 00:21:00,028 Speaker 6: But if he can develop and take that next step, 553 00:21:00,108 --> 00:21:01,548 Speaker 6: and then the last guy for me and I think 554 00:21:01,908 --> 00:21:03,988 Speaker 6: helped his draft stock the most this year was Colin 555 00:21:04,028 --> 00:21:05,788 Speaker 6: McCord from Syracuse, right, and then. 556 00:21:05,788 --> 00:21:07,148 Speaker 5: Kind of took some of that pressure off him. 557 00:21:07,148 --> 00:21:08,548 Speaker 6: He was a little bit of a forgotten name leaving 558 00:21:08,588 --> 00:21:11,428 Speaker 6: Ohio State, going to Syracuse, not playing in the Big Ten, 559 00:21:11,508 --> 00:21:13,788 Speaker 6: and not really on that national stage a whole lot. 560 00:21:13,868 --> 00:21:15,428 Speaker 6: When you put the tape on his arm is as 561 00:21:15,468 --> 00:21:18,348 Speaker 6: good as anybody, yeah right now in college level. It's 562 00:21:18,428 --> 00:21:20,548 Speaker 6: just he got overshadowed a little bit being a Syracuse 563 00:21:20,588 --> 00:21:22,228 Speaker 6: And then when you watched that Bowl game, he made 564 00:21:22,228 --> 00:21:24,268 Speaker 6: a huge statement in that game saying, hey, I'm still here, 565 00:21:24,428 --> 00:21:25,908 Speaker 6: I can fight for that this spot. I can be 566 00:21:25,948 --> 00:21:28,108 Speaker 6: a top five quarterback maybe a Day two pick. I 567 00:21:28,108 --> 00:21:29,908 Speaker 6: can fight in that second and third round. But if 568 00:21:29,908 --> 00:21:32,988 Speaker 6: he continues to take advantage of this offseason, of this 569 00:21:33,268 --> 00:21:35,588 Speaker 6: pre draft period, those are three guys for me, they 570 00:21:35,588 --> 00:21:37,588 Speaker 6: could fight in that fifth spot. And look, I don't know, Peter. 571 00:21:37,828 --> 00:21:40,508 Speaker 6: I'd love to hear your opinion because I can't remember 572 00:21:40,548 --> 00:21:41,948 Speaker 6: in recent history, and I went back and looked at 573 00:21:41,948 --> 00:21:43,508 Speaker 6: some of the drafts after one and two, and I 574 00:21:43,508 --> 00:21:45,828 Speaker 6: guess Dart can maybe fit in that third spot. But 575 00:21:45,868 --> 00:21:48,828 Speaker 6: after that, I am just I'm lost. Right now, we're 576 00:21:48,828 --> 00:21:50,628 Speaker 6: to put four, five, six, and seven. I'll go out 577 00:21:50,628 --> 00:21:51,908 Speaker 6: to the seventh guy. So I'd love to hear your 578 00:21:51,908 --> 00:21:54,468 Speaker 6: guys in opinion. But those are my thoughts on those guys. 579 00:21:55,148 --> 00:21:56,908 Speaker 7: Yeah, look, a couple of years ago, there was no 580 00:21:57,028 --> 00:21:59,868 Speaker 7: quarterback taken in the first nineteen picks. Can he Pickett 581 00:21:59,868 --> 00:22:02,108 Speaker 7: win at number twenty? And then it was like, okay, 582 00:22:02,228 --> 00:22:06,708 Speaker 7: we'll LEVI a second round. Maybe we've had years like this. Look, 583 00:22:06,788 --> 00:22:10,068 Speaker 7: kim Ward is an elite prospect, Shador Sanders is Dart 584 00:22:10,108 --> 00:22:12,628 Speaker 7: we think might go first round. But you just mentioned 585 00:22:12,628 --> 00:22:14,308 Speaker 7: three different names that are going to be able to 586 00:22:14,308 --> 00:22:17,588 Speaker 7: impress people this weekend Saturday when they're competing. I will 587 00:22:17,628 --> 00:22:20,028 Speaker 7: ask you about a player though, which comes with a 588 00:22:20,068 --> 00:22:23,948 Speaker 7: lot more than just the player and the skill. Shador 589 00:22:24,108 --> 00:22:27,988 Speaker 7: Sanders obviously, Dion Sun feel like it's a sensitive topic 590 00:22:28,028 --> 00:22:30,748 Speaker 7: when anyone criticizes or puts a flaw out on his name. 591 00:22:31,308 --> 00:22:35,028 Speaker 7: I've seen people say he's a second round prospect to others. 592 00:22:34,788 --> 00:22:36,468 Speaker 3: Saying they like him more than cam Ward. 593 00:22:36,828 --> 00:22:39,788 Speaker 7: Objectively, you get to watch these guys, Cody, what do 594 00:22:39,828 --> 00:22:42,588 Speaker 7: you think on Shador Sanders the football player, but also 595 00:22:42,628 --> 00:22:45,508 Speaker 7: the total package that comes with him, knowing that he 596 00:22:45,588 --> 00:22:48,188 Speaker 7: is Deon's kid, and who knows there might be more 597 00:22:48,268 --> 00:22:48,908 Speaker 7: that comes with that. 598 00:22:49,388 --> 00:22:52,788 Speaker 6: Yeah, Shador is by far the most intriguing quarterback prospect 599 00:22:52,828 --> 00:22:54,508 Speaker 6: in my opinion in this draft. Because I'm with you, 600 00:22:54,548 --> 00:22:56,788 Speaker 6: I can see and I can understand him being a 601 00:22:56,788 --> 00:22:58,628 Speaker 6: second round pick, but I can also understand him being 602 00:22:58,628 --> 00:22:59,868 Speaker 6: the first quarterback taken off. 603 00:22:59,708 --> 00:23:01,668 Speaker 5: Of the board. And what I said earlier was that 604 00:23:01,868 --> 00:23:02,388 Speaker 5: him being. 605 00:23:02,228 --> 00:23:04,228 Speaker 6: The most polished quarterback in my opinion, is just a 606 00:23:04,588 --> 00:23:06,508 Speaker 6: pocket passer, right, A guy that can sit there and 607 00:23:06,588 --> 00:23:08,708 Speaker 6: throw a whole shot, or throw a bendor route right 608 00:23:08,708 --> 00:23:10,428 Speaker 6: that over cover too and throw it over the middle. 609 00:23:10,548 --> 00:23:12,148 Speaker 6: A guy that can go through progression, the guy that 610 00:23:12,188 --> 00:23:14,708 Speaker 6: can protect the football. He knows what it takes to 611 00:23:14,788 --> 00:23:16,908 Speaker 6: have pressure in his face standing there and make those throws. 612 00:23:16,908 --> 00:23:17,788 Speaker 5: And normally when you're. 613 00:23:17,708 --> 00:23:20,028 Speaker 6: Drafted higher up, you don't have the luxury of going 614 00:23:20,028 --> 00:23:22,308 Speaker 6: to a team with a solidified offensive line. That's one 615 00:23:22,348 --> 00:23:24,988 Speaker 6: of my former Trojans, Taylor Williams, about that. He took 616 00:23:24,988 --> 00:23:26,828 Speaker 6: some hits this year. But the thing for me, Peter 617 00:23:26,868 --> 00:23:28,428 Speaker 6: that I think is going to separate him the most 618 00:23:28,708 --> 00:23:30,268 Speaker 6: is that when he went to Colorado, and I know 619 00:23:30,268 --> 00:23:32,948 Speaker 6: everyone talks about Travis him, which they absolutely should. He's 620 00:23:32,988 --> 00:23:35,988 Speaker 6: a phenomenal player, but Colorado isn't where they are today 621 00:23:36,028 --> 00:23:38,668 Speaker 6: without Shador Sanders at quarterback. I truly believe that he 622 00:23:38,748 --> 00:23:41,388 Speaker 6: knows what it takes to turn a program around, and scouts, 623 00:23:41,388 --> 00:23:42,868 Speaker 6: you're going to look at that and say, okay, well 624 00:23:42,868 --> 00:23:44,668 Speaker 6: you're going to a team getting drafted as high as 625 00:23:44,708 --> 00:23:46,868 Speaker 6: you can be that is struggling right now, that needs 626 00:23:46,868 --> 00:23:48,948 Speaker 6: a turnaround. He knows how to go there and face 627 00:23:48,948 --> 00:23:51,508 Speaker 6: adversity and get Colorado like you know, or get Calido 628 00:23:51,548 --> 00:23:53,308 Speaker 6: to where it is today when he left. I think 629 00:23:53,308 --> 00:23:54,668 Speaker 6: he can do the same thing in the NFL. Give 630 00:23:54,748 --> 00:23:55,468 Speaker 6: him the opportunity. 631 00:23:56,068 --> 00:23:56,868 Speaker 2: Obviously, Cody. 632 00:23:56,908 --> 00:24:01,988 Speaker 9: I identified a quarterback notting Fighten, Irish quarterback that I 633 00:24:02,028 --> 00:24:04,508 Speaker 9: really like him, Riley Leonard. Tell me what about Oh 634 00:24:04,748 --> 00:24:09,388 Speaker 9: what about Riley's Riley Leonard's game transitions well over to 635 00:24:09,428 --> 00:24:11,468 Speaker 9: the NFL, And what are things that he could work 636 00:24:11,548 --> 00:24:14,108 Speaker 9: on that can help him improve himself as a quarterback 637 00:24:14,148 --> 00:24:16,548 Speaker 9: and maybe maybe be behind Sightka. 638 00:24:16,628 --> 00:24:17,548 Speaker 2: Why isn't he on your list? 639 00:24:17,588 --> 00:24:18,868 Speaker 6: I was about to say, I'm glad you went there, 640 00:24:18,868 --> 00:24:20,868 Speaker 6: because I was. As soon as you said Riley Leonard, 641 00:24:20,908 --> 00:24:22,148 Speaker 6: I was like, why is he not on your list? 642 00:24:22,588 --> 00:24:22,868 Speaker 4: For me? 643 00:24:22,988 --> 00:24:23,668 Speaker 5: Right now? Manti? 644 00:24:23,708 --> 00:24:25,948 Speaker 6: I saw him playing person. He is a phenomenal athlete. 645 00:24:25,988 --> 00:24:27,588 Speaker 6: I don't think he gets enough credit as a dual 646 00:24:27,628 --> 00:24:29,428 Speaker 6: threat as a runner. You know him and Jeremiah love 647 00:24:29,428 --> 00:24:30,868 Speaker 6: the running back in Notre Dame. They came to the 648 00:24:30,868 --> 00:24:33,348 Speaker 6: coliseum and ran all over us, and he's just such 649 00:24:33,388 --> 00:24:36,228 Speaker 6: a great He has great pocket presence, but he knows 650 00:24:36,228 --> 00:24:37,588 Speaker 6: when to take off and he knows when to throw 651 00:24:37,628 --> 00:24:39,428 Speaker 6: it right. He's not just sitting there and all right, 652 00:24:39,388 --> 00:24:40,868 Speaker 6: I'm gonna take off and run after my first reads 653 00:24:40,868 --> 00:24:42,308 Speaker 6: out there. He does a great job of that. He 654 00:24:42,388 --> 00:24:44,108 Speaker 6: just seems to develop as a passer for me, and 655 00:24:44,108 --> 00:24:45,268 Speaker 6: that starts with this footwork. 656 00:24:45,308 --> 00:24:45,988 Speaker 5: If he can get. 657 00:24:45,868 --> 00:24:48,308 Speaker 6: Better with, you know, throwing in rhythm, three hitch step, 658 00:24:48,388 --> 00:24:50,028 Speaker 6: up standing rhythm, going through progression. 659 00:24:50,068 --> 00:24:52,108 Speaker 5: Don't you know when you're a quarterback and. 660 00:24:52,028 --> 00:24:54,228 Speaker 6: You start panicking a little bit, you start going your 661 00:24:54,268 --> 00:24:56,028 Speaker 6: feet before your eyes and what that means is is 662 00:24:56,068 --> 00:24:57,548 Speaker 6: my feearre going over the place and I don't know 663 00:24:57,548 --> 00:24:59,668 Speaker 6: what I'm reading. If you can go is to one right, 664 00:24:59,748 --> 00:25:02,428 Speaker 6: then ises of two feet follow and you're comfortable in rhythm, 665 00:25:02,468 --> 00:25:04,588 Speaker 6: which something that I think he can develop the right 666 00:25:04,588 --> 00:25:06,388 Speaker 6: way in the right place, he can be a very 667 00:25:06,388 --> 00:25:06,988 Speaker 6: good quarterback. 668 00:25:06,988 --> 00:25:08,188 Speaker 5: But if he can get that down and. 669 00:25:08,108 --> 00:25:09,948 Speaker 6: Improve on that, I don't see why you won't be 670 00:25:09,988 --> 00:25:11,748 Speaker 6: a starter one day, or even a solid backup in 671 00:25:11,788 --> 00:25:14,028 Speaker 6: the NFL with you know, the potential to become a starter. 672 00:25:14,468 --> 00:25:16,468 Speaker 4: Cody is really good stuff. I'm just laughing because you 673 00:25:16,468 --> 00:25:19,348 Speaker 4: told us yesterday like I had to decide between coaching 674 00:25:19,428 --> 00:25:22,828 Speaker 4: and doing television, and you're crushing the television thing. Well whatever, 675 00:25:22,868 --> 00:25:25,348 Speaker 4: you just said, eyes to one, eyes. 676 00:25:25,228 --> 00:25:26,668 Speaker 2: To two feet fallow. 677 00:25:26,828 --> 00:25:28,868 Speaker 4: I was like, Okay, maybe you can also coach. 678 00:25:28,588 --> 00:25:29,388 Speaker 3: On the side a little bit. 679 00:25:29,908 --> 00:25:32,748 Speaker 6: It's the old saying of eyes before feet right. You 680 00:25:32,748 --> 00:25:34,748 Speaker 6: can't throw what you can't see. You can't throw to 681 00:25:34,748 --> 00:25:36,348 Speaker 6: what you can't see. I always tell my young quarteras. 682 00:25:36,348 --> 00:25:38,468 Speaker 6: I used to actually train some younger quarterbacks back in 683 00:25:38,468 --> 00:25:39,788 Speaker 6: Bigger so I went back and helped out. But I 684 00:25:39,868 --> 00:25:41,508 Speaker 6: always tell him, if I'm a right hand or throwing 685 00:25:41,548 --> 00:25:42,748 Speaker 6: to the left, I'm not just going to swing my 686 00:25:42,788 --> 00:25:43,548 Speaker 6: feet and throw it. 687 00:25:43,828 --> 00:25:45,548 Speaker 5: There is proof in the pudding. You've got to go 688 00:25:45,588 --> 00:25:47,228 Speaker 5: through progression. You've got to trust what you see. 689 00:25:47,228 --> 00:25:48,868 Speaker 6: My eyes are at one, I just go to two, 690 00:25:48,908 --> 00:25:51,188 Speaker 6: then I reset as a three reset, then I make 691 00:25:51,188 --> 00:25:52,788 Speaker 6: the throw, and then I move on. I should have 692 00:25:52,828 --> 00:25:54,228 Speaker 6: done with the football out there. I could have got 693 00:25:54,228 --> 00:25:55,788 Speaker 6: into the hole fire and the hips and yeah, back 694 00:25:55,868 --> 00:25:56,508 Speaker 6: drill and all of that. 695 00:25:56,548 --> 00:25:58,508 Speaker 4: But then those young guys just look at Patrick Mahomes like, 696 00:25:58,548 --> 00:25:59,108 Speaker 4: but he's not. 697 00:25:59,308 --> 00:26:00,828 Speaker 3: He's thrown the things he can't see. 698 00:26:00,868 --> 00:26:01,428 Speaker 5: He does it. 699 00:26:01,468 --> 00:26:02,108 Speaker 3: Why can't I? 700 00:26:02,268 --> 00:26:03,708 Speaker 5: Sorry, Patrick Mahomes is the as. 701 00:26:03,788 --> 00:26:10,188 Speaker 10: Yeah, guys, if you know anything about me, you know 702 00:26:10,268 --> 00:26:14,068 Speaker 10: that my blood runs blue and gold. But there was 703 00:26:14,148 --> 00:26:17,588 Speaker 10: a time where I used to rep the cardinal end gold. 704 00:26:17,668 --> 00:26:19,988 Speaker 2: Well, yesterday we found out that Cody here. 705 00:26:20,508 --> 00:26:23,868 Speaker 9: Being a USC quarterback, used to root for the Irish. 706 00:26:23,868 --> 00:26:26,068 Speaker 10: So what we're gonna do today was there gonna make 707 00:26:26,148 --> 00:26:28,228 Speaker 10: play a little game, a big on if, a big 708 00:26:28,228 --> 00:26:31,748 Speaker 10: what if. Disclaimer, we love our schools, okay, but this 709 00:26:31,788 --> 00:26:33,828 Speaker 10: is a great three on three game where I'm gonna 710 00:26:33,988 --> 00:26:37,228 Speaker 10: I'm gonna state three players that I watched growing up, 711 00:26:37,908 --> 00:26:40,588 Speaker 10: three USC players, and Cody is gonna do his three 712 00:26:40,628 --> 00:26:42,988 Speaker 10: top notre dame players that he watched growing up. So 713 00:26:43,068 --> 00:26:45,868 Speaker 10: for me, number three on my list now it's I 714 00:26:45,868 --> 00:26:48,548 Speaker 10: don't know how Cody's gonna beat this guy. His name 715 00:26:48,628 --> 00:26:51,828 Speaker 10: is Junior Seau now Junior Seou in the Polynesian culture, 716 00:26:51,828 --> 00:26:54,548 Speaker 10: in the Saomo and household, was one of those guys 717 00:26:54,548 --> 00:26:56,668 Speaker 10: that we just watched. He was one of the pilgrims here, 718 00:26:56,748 --> 00:26:59,268 Speaker 10: was one of the pioneers, that guy that blaze the 719 00:26:59,308 --> 00:27:00,828 Speaker 10: trail for a lot of people like me. 720 00:27:01,308 --> 00:27:02,868 Speaker 2: I watched Junior Sau growing up. 721 00:27:02,908 --> 00:27:05,148 Speaker 9: I heard about him at USC office watching his Hall 722 00:27:05,188 --> 00:27:06,068 Speaker 9: of Fame career. 723 00:27:06,428 --> 00:27:07,908 Speaker 2: In San Diego with the Chargers. 724 00:27:08,228 --> 00:27:10,908 Speaker 10: He is somebody that when you think about football, when 725 00:27:10,948 --> 00:27:13,708 Speaker 10: you think about linebacker, when you think about greatness, it's 726 00:27:14,228 --> 00:27:15,868 Speaker 10: it just comes hand in hand. 727 00:27:15,668 --> 00:27:18,068 Speaker 9: With Junior Sales. So that's my number three I'm going 728 00:27:18,148 --> 00:27:20,428 Speaker 9: to pass it over to Cody. Cody, I don't know 729 00:27:20,428 --> 00:27:22,388 Speaker 9: how you're going to top that, but who's your number three. 730 00:27:22,428 --> 00:27:23,708 Speaker 5: I'm sticking with defense as well. 731 00:27:23,748 --> 00:27:25,548 Speaker 6: But the first thing I will say before I get 732 00:27:25,548 --> 00:27:28,028 Speaker 6: into that another disclaimer for me. I am Cardinal and 733 00:27:28,068 --> 00:27:30,268 Speaker 6: gold all the way. Fight on. Please Trojans do not 734 00:27:30,308 --> 00:27:31,908 Speaker 6: come for me on Twitter. I promise you. I came 735 00:27:31,948 --> 00:27:33,668 Speaker 6: to my senses. They're going to ended up going to 736 00:27:33,748 --> 00:27:36,428 Speaker 6: USC So this is in the past before you know. 737 00:27:36,468 --> 00:27:38,348 Speaker 6: I became a Trojan. But I'm going defense. So I'm 738 00:27:38,388 --> 00:27:41,428 Speaker 6: going Tom Zivikowski I was and two and one will 739 00:27:41,428 --> 00:27:43,348 Speaker 6: make a little bit more sense about how I got 740 00:27:43,348 --> 00:27:45,788 Speaker 6: to know Tom Zvikowski watching him, But he was such 741 00:27:45,828 --> 00:27:48,028 Speaker 6: a fun player to watch. He played safety. He also 742 00:27:48,068 --> 00:27:49,988 Speaker 6: took punts back. He was part of the reason that 743 00:27:50,028 --> 00:27:52,068 Speaker 6: I wore that three bar face mask. I threw a 744 00:27:52,108 --> 00:27:53,628 Speaker 6: visor on it as well. For those who don't know, 745 00:27:53,828 --> 00:27:55,868 Speaker 6: I played a little safety back in high school. I 746 00:27:55,868 --> 00:27:57,668 Speaker 6: played a little safety back in middle school as well. 747 00:27:57,908 --> 00:27:59,228 Speaker 6: Had the hitting end of the week t. 748 00:27:59,268 --> 00:27:59,828 Speaker 5: Shirt, Manti. 749 00:27:59,908 --> 00:28:01,268 Speaker 6: You would like to know that I got came out 750 00:28:01,308 --> 00:28:02,788 Speaker 6: there and laid the wood on one of the hits 751 00:28:02,828 --> 00:28:04,068 Speaker 6: and got one of the T shirts they sent me 752 00:28:04,068 --> 00:28:06,668 Speaker 6: from the whole town Bakersfield Sports. But yeah, I'm going tons. 753 00:28:06,868 --> 00:28:09,468 Speaker 6: Zibakalsio on number three. Also a great boxer. Great, we'd 754 00:28:09,508 --> 00:28:11,148 Speaker 6: go out there and tear it up on the field 755 00:28:11,148 --> 00:28:12,308 Speaker 6: and then go beat you up in the parking lot 756 00:28:12,308 --> 00:28:12,948 Speaker 6: after if he said. 757 00:28:12,828 --> 00:28:14,668 Speaker 9: Some stuff great boxer game there there's a picture of 758 00:28:14,748 --> 00:28:16,588 Speaker 9: him at noted game. We have this thing called Bengal 759 00:28:16,668 --> 00:28:18,868 Speaker 9: Bolts where you can go ou there and box, and 760 00:28:19,028 --> 00:28:21,388 Speaker 9: Zibio is one of those guys that would participate in 761 00:28:21,388 --> 00:28:22,268 Speaker 9: the Bengal Bolts a lot. 762 00:28:22,308 --> 00:28:23,908 Speaker 2: Great. That's round one. 763 00:28:24,148 --> 00:28:24,748 Speaker 5: Number two. 764 00:28:25,268 --> 00:28:26,268 Speaker 2: Okay. 765 00:28:27,548 --> 00:28:31,308 Speaker 9: The guy who really changed for me college football and 766 00:28:31,348 --> 00:28:34,668 Speaker 9: football in general, in my opinion, the greatest college football 767 00:28:34,668 --> 00:28:38,508 Speaker 9: player in the history of college football, Reggie Bush. Reggie 768 00:28:38,548 --> 00:28:41,108 Speaker 9: Bush to me when I saw this man play, I 769 00:28:41,108 --> 00:28:43,068 Speaker 9: remember watching him when he came to Hawaiian and they 770 00:28:43,108 --> 00:28:46,108 Speaker 9: played the University of Juii Adaloha Stadium, and I watched 771 00:28:46,188 --> 00:28:48,868 Speaker 9: him live. I was probably the only Hawaiian in the 772 00:28:48,908 --> 00:28:52,108 Speaker 9: sea of green T shirts that was wearing the cardinal 773 00:28:52,108 --> 00:28:52,508 Speaker 9: and Golden. 774 00:28:52,548 --> 00:28:53,628 Speaker 5: I was at that game right there too. 775 00:28:53,668 --> 00:28:56,268 Speaker 9: By the way, he is just somebody that growing up 776 00:28:56,468 --> 00:28:58,708 Speaker 9: helped me to dream bigger and watching him in. 777 00:28:58,628 --> 00:28:59,428 Speaker 2: All of his highlights. 778 00:28:59,468 --> 00:29:01,908 Speaker 9: We talked yesterday about the Fresno State game, how iconic 779 00:29:01,948 --> 00:29:04,348 Speaker 9: that was so for me. Number two on my list 780 00:29:04,908 --> 00:29:07,188 Speaker 9: was Reggie Bush. Now I always like, man who's number 781 00:29:07,228 --> 00:29:08,228 Speaker 9: one after Reggie? 782 00:29:08,268 --> 00:29:08,908 Speaker 2: But before we. 783 00:29:08,828 --> 00:29:10,908 Speaker 9: Get to number one on my list, Cody, who do 784 00:29:10,948 --> 00:29:12,188 Speaker 9: you have is number two on your list? 785 00:29:12,348 --> 00:29:13,908 Speaker 6: I'm going to quarterback here. This is where we started 786 00:29:13,908 --> 00:29:17,428 Speaker 6: getting quarterback heavy. I'm going with Brady Quinn at number two, right, 787 00:29:17,428 --> 00:29:20,028 Speaker 6: and I watched again number one. Will makes sense about 788 00:29:20,028 --> 00:29:21,508 Speaker 6: how I know these older guys. This is a little 789 00:29:21,508 --> 00:29:23,388 Speaker 6: bit before I got to high school, in my time. 790 00:29:23,228 --> 00:29:24,228 Speaker 5: And growing up a little bit. 791 00:29:24,348 --> 00:29:25,828 Speaker 6: But Brady Quinn was a guy I went to watch 792 00:29:25,868 --> 00:29:28,068 Speaker 6: Brady Quinn as well live in the colseume at that game. 793 00:29:28,268 --> 00:29:30,148 Speaker 6: I watched him play a little bit at Notre Dame. 794 00:29:30,268 --> 00:29:31,868 Speaker 6: A lot of fun to watch a quarterback that I 795 00:29:31,868 --> 00:29:33,908 Speaker 6: like to model my game. After a little bit, you know, 796 00:29:34,068 --> 00:29:35,028 Speaker 6: ended up going in the draft. 797 00:29:35,028 --> 00:29:36,108 Speaker 5: We both went to Cleveland. 798 00:29:36,228 --> 00:29:37,748 Speaker 6: We had a little bit of a shared experience there, 799 00:29:37,788 --> 00:29:39,428 Speaker 6: but Brady Quinn was my number two, a guy that 800 00:29:39,428 --> 00:29:41,428 Speaker 6: I liked watch, right, you know, being a quarterback someone 801 00:29:41,468 --> 00:29:42,028 Speaker 6: that I looked up. 802 00:29:41,948 --> 00:29:42,428 Speaker 2: To a little bit. 803 00:29:42,428 --> 00:29:44,068 Speaker 9: Now, Brady Quinn. I love Brady Quinn. I mean that 804 00:29:44,068 --> 00:29:45,988 Speaker 9: guy at two thousand and five. I mean we talked 805 00:29:46,028 --> 00:29:46,948 Speaker 9: about the bush push. 806 00:29:46,988 --> 00:29:47,308 Speaker 2: He was. 807 00:29:47,708 --> 00:29:49,748 Speaker 9: He was a quarterback for a Notre Dame during that game. 808 00:29:49,788 --> 00:29:51,148 Speaker 2: And he's just somebody that. 809 00:29:51,268 --> 00:29:55,628 Speaker 9: Really helps the Notre Dame athletes financially, helps him to 810 00:29:55,668 --> 00:29:56,908 Speaker 9: see life beyond football. 811 00:29:56,908 --> 00:29:57,828 Speaker 2: So you know, shout out. 812 00:29:57,668 --> 00:30:01,028 Speaker 9: To Brady all right, last, but not least, Now, this 813 00:30:01,068 --> 00:30:03,508 Speaker 9: guy I have a personal relationship with. He's He's a 814 00:30:03,548 --> 00:30:06,468 Speaker 9: big brother of mine. Actually named my son after him. 815 00:30:06,868 --> 00:30:11,908 Speaker 9: It is the one, the only Troy Polamalo, Troy Polamalu. 816 00:30:12,308 --> 00:30:15,788 Speaker 9: You know the hair, you know all all of the fantastic, 817 00:30:15,988 --> 00:30:18,068 Speaker 9: iconic plays that he's made as a Steeler. 818 00:30:18,428 --> 00:30:21,028 Speaker 2: I've watched this guy make plays since he wore the 819 00:30:21,068 --> 00:30:21,868 Speaker 2: cardinal and gold. 820 00:30:22,228 --> 00:30:25,468 Speaker 9: His humility about him, just who he is as a person, 821 00:30:26,508 --> 00:30:29,028 Speaker 9: what he means, what he means to his his his kids, 822 00:30:29,068 --> 00:30:31,748 Speaker 9: as a father. He's everything I hope to be in 823 00:30:31,828 --> 00:30:34,828 Speaker 9: a man, And before I even knew him personally, I 824 00:30:34,868 --> 00:30:35,868 Speaker 9: hope to be him. 825 00:30:36,148 --> 00:30:37,188 Speaker 2: As a football player. 826 00:30:37,228 --> 00:30:40,108 Speaker 9: So I had to end it off with Troy Polamalu. 827 00:30:40,228 --> 00:30:43,828 Speaker 9: I love Troy, and I'm excited to see who your 828 00:30:43,908 --> 00:30:45,628 Speaker 9: number one is, Cody, Who's your number one? 829 00:30:45,628 --> 00:30:47,508 Speaker 6: I gotta say that real quick though, Troy, Paula mal 830 00:30:47,548 --> 00:30:50,268 Speaker 6: So I played you know, Kennedy Paulamlo. I think that's 831 00:30:50,308 --> 00:30:52,588 Speaker 6: his uncle, correct, Ye played for coach Paula Malo. 832 00:30:52,668 --> 00:30:53,868 Speaker 5: He was one of my favorite coaches. 833 00:30:53,868 --> 00:30:56,468 Speaker 6: He was he had that hard nose attitude about him, 834 00:30:56,468 --> 00:30:57,868 Speaker 6: a running back coach. I spent a lot of time 835 00:30:57,868 --> 00:31:00,028 Speaker 6: with him as a quarterback when we were there at USC. 836 00:31:00,108 --> 00:31:02,228 Speaker 6: But my number one, a good friend of mine to 837 00:31:02,268 --> 00:31:05,268 Speaker 6: this day, is quarterback Jim. And now it makes sense 838 00:31:05,308 --> 00:31:07,068 Speaker 6: a little bit. Let me tell the backstory. When I 839 00:31:07,268 --> 00:31:09,308 Speaker 6: was in middle school, right, you'd always look at those 840 00:31:09,388 --> 00:31:11,588 Speaker 6: rivals dot Com and ESPN. Who was the top guy? 841 00:31:11,628 --> 00:31:15,628 Speaker 6: Who was the highest rated quarterback? Jimmy classon was that dude, right? 842 00:31:15,668 --> 00:31:17,388 Speaker 6: He was the guy that everyone looked up to. He 843 00:31:17,428 --> 00:31:19,028 Speaker 6: wore the headband. And I don't even if he knows 844 00:31:19,028 --> 00:31:20,828 Speaker 6: the story. I'll send him this and he's probably gonna 845 00:31:20,828 --> 00:31:22,028 Speaker 6: get a kick out of it. But he wore the 846 00:31:22,028 --> 00:31:23,668 Speaker 6: head band in high school. So then I started wearing 847 00:31:23,668 --> 00:31:25,268 Speaker 6: the head band and took it to my high school. 848 00:31:25,308 --> 00:31:26,868 Speaker 6: They still wear it to this day there and they 849 00:31:26,868 --> 00:31:28,228 Speaker 6: call it the Cody headband. They don't know that I 850 00:31:28,228 --> 00:31:30,228 Speaker 6: got it from Jimmy. Now they do. But Jimmy Warden 851 00:31:30,228 --> 00:31:31,708 Speaker 6: in high school, iighly as a guy. I thought he 852 00:31:31,868 --> 00:31:33,148 Speaker 6: was just he was a guy that I wanted to be. 853 00:31:33,188 --> 00:31:34,588 Speaker 6: I wanted to be the number one quarterback in the 854 00:31:34,668 --> 00:31:36,828 Speaker 6: recruiting class. I wanted to be, you know, that guy 855 00:31:36,868 --> 00:31:39,068 Speaker 6: that came up and was going to get to go 856 00:31:39,068 --> 00:31:41,748 Speaker 6: to Notre Dame, right or have all these offers. Unfortunately, 857 00:31:41,748 --> 00:31:43,668 Speaker 6: Notre Dame actually never offered me. So man, Tau, you 858 00:31:43,668 --> 00:31:46,748 Speaker 6: can talk to them about that. But ended up going 859 00:31:46,748 --> 00:31:48,308 Speaker 6: to USC. But yeah, I know, shout out to him. 860 00:31:48,308 --> 00:31:49,908 Speaker 6: I've got my guy, Jimmy Closs and so I talked 861 00:31:49,908 --> 00:31:50,948 Speaker 6: to him this day. I just saw him with the 862 00:31:50,948 --> 00:31:53,428 Speaker 6: Notre Dame USC game this year. Loved the dude. He's awesome. 863 00:31:53,468 --> 00:31:56,308 Speaker 6: But yeah, that was what really started me, or what 864 00:31:56,348 --> 00:31:58,948 Speaker 6: really started my fandom of becoming a Notre Dame fan. 865 00:31:58,988 --> 00:32:00,908 Speaker 6: And that's how I got to know Brady Quinn because 866 00:32:00,908 --> 00:32:02,708 Speaker 6: at the time I knew Jimmy was going to Notre Dame. 867 00:32:02,708 --> 00:32:03,308 Speaker 5: So I went and watched. 868 00:32:03,348 --> 00:32:06,108 Speaker 6: Quinn was a quarterback then and then also, Tom Zbikowski 869 00:32:06,188 --> 00:32:07,668 Speaker 6: is back there hitting people in returning punts. 870 00:32:07,788 --> 00:32:09,628 Speaker 10: I love it, brother, what a great game. Let's let's 871 00:32:09,668 --> 00:32:12,428 Speaker 10: let's turn over to the screen. Let's see our picks. 872 00:32:12,748 --> 00:32:14,348 Speaker 2: How we stack up against each other. 873 00:32:14,788 --> 00:32:18,108 Speaker 10: Obviously I got Junior say Oh number three, Reggie number two, 874 00:32:18,148 --> 00:32:22,588 Speaker 10: Troy number one, Cody, you have Zibby, Brady Quinn number two, 875 00:32:22,788 --> 00:32:23,708 Speaker 10: and Jimmy Clauson. 876 00:32:23,908 --> 00:32:25,668 Speaker 2: So what a game? Now? 877 00:32:25,708 --> 00:32:28,308 Speaker 9: Before we start, Now, before we go to sister Jamie, 878 00:32:28,388 --> 00:32:29,468 Speaker 9: can we switch sides. 879 00:32:29,548 --> 00:32:34,348 Speaker 6: Yeah, to be clear, let me be clear before before 880 00:32:34,348 --> 00:32:36,868 Speaker 6: the Notre Dame Irish come after me too. I'm not 881 00:32:36,908 --> 00:32:38,988 Speaker 6: saying top three Notre Dame players of all time. These 882 00:32:38,988 --> 00:32:41,308 Speaker 6: were the Notre Dame players we need to become a fan. 883 00:32:41,388 --> 00:32:42,308 Speaker 2: Yeah, we watched. 884 00:32:42,468 --> 00:32:43,748 Speaker 5: I don't want anyone to come out here. 885 00:32:43,788 --> 00:32:45,828 Speaker 4: I saw your face and you couldn't have your mic boat. 886 00:32:45,868 --> 00:32:47,828 Speaker 4: There was one name, I think it was Abakowski. When 887 00:32:47,828 --> 00:32:49,468 Speaker 4: he hit Toms of Bakowski, you were like. 888 00:32:49,588 --> 00:32:51,788 Speaker 3: Yes, that was awesome. 889 00:32:51,868 --> 00:32:53,588 Speaker 7: I mean and also went to the Ravens and was 890 00:32:53,628 --> 00:32:56,028 Speaker 7: like a punt returner who never called for a fair catch, 891 00:32:56,148 --> 00:32:59,748 Speaker 7: just wanted to pain, wanted to just take every Zibakowski 892 00:32:59,908 --> 00:33:00,188 Speaker 7: was like. 893 00:33:00,228 --> 00:33:01,468 Speaker 3: Notre Dame in that era. 894 00:33:02,028 --> 00:33:04,948 Speaker 7: I want to ask both these guys if I say 895 00:33:04,948 --> 00:33:07,148 Speaker 7: a name. This is so deep cut, but like it says, like, 896 00:33:07,868 --> 00:33:10,228 Speaker 7: what do you got on matt Levechio? What do you 897 00:33:10,268 --> 00:33:12,748 Speaker 7: got on Matt Levechio? Can you give me anything? 898 00:33:12,788 --> 00:33:16,068 Speaker 3: This was a Notre Dame quarterback my generation, my. 899 00:33:16,468 --> 00:33:17,548 Speaker 2: Race to Peter's generation. 900 00:33:18,028 --> 00:33:20,468 Speaker 3: This was this was like the number one prospect. He 901 00:33:20,628 --> 00:33:21,868 Speaker 3: was the quarterback of Notre Dame. 902 00:33:21,908 --> 00:33:22,068 Speaker 5: There. 903 00:33:22,068 --> 00:33:24,468 Speaker 7: But when you start going down the list of names 904 00:33:24,468 --> 00:33:27,308 Speaker 7: like Jimmy Clausen and you go down and you start 905 00:33:27,308 --> 00:33:28,228 Speaker 7: talking Brady Quinn. 906 00:33:28,268 --> 00:33:30,988 Speaker 3: There is a golden era of Notre Dame quarterbacks. Lovecchio 907 00:33:31,148 --> 00:33:31,988 Speaker 3: was in there as well. 908 00:33:32,108 --> 00:33:35,028 Speaker 4: All right, can we do a little memory tracer to 909 00:33:35,188 --> 00:33:39,028 Speaker 4: November twenty fourth, twenty twelve, the only time Mantai and 910 00:33:39,068 --> 00:33:41,228 Speaker 4: Cody were on the field at the same time. You 911 00:33:41,388 --> 00:33:44,308 Speaker 4: did not play in this game, but there is a 912 00:33:45,148 --> 00:33:47,188 Speaker 4: I don't want to, I don't want to make fun 913 00:33:47,228 --> 00:33:49,668 Speaker 4: of Max Wittek, but like, what was going on. 914 00:33:49,588 --> 00:33:52,148 Speaker 5: That day that helped you out? Yeah? So so Max 915 00:33:52,188 --> 00:33:54,068 Speaker 5: and I are still good friends. Love the guy. 916 00:33:54,108 --> 00:33:55,908 Speaker 6: It's one of those things, those awkward things in college, right, 917 00:33:56,228 --> 00:33:57,828 Speaker 6: you guys, we both sat behind Matt Barkley. 918 00:33:57,908 --> 00:33:58,908 Speaker 3: Okay, hung out a lot. 919 00:33:59,028 --> 00:34:01,028 Speaker 6: When Matt left, we got into an open quarterback competition 920 00:34:01,068 --> 00:34:03,388 Speaker 6: that actually got hurt that year. So Max Whitty goes 921 00:34:03,388 --> 00:34:06,228 Speaker 6: in and we're playing against Notre Dame. I told Manti 922 00:34:06,308 --> 00:34:08,468 Speaker 6: jokingly that he picked off witting in that game. So 923 00:34:08,508 --> 00:34:12,228 Speaker 6: he helped me in an open quarterback competition the following offseason. 924 00:34:12,228 --> 00:34:13,588 Speaker 6: And then, like I said, Max is a great guy. 925 00:34:13,588 --> 00:34:15,268 Speaker 6: We're good friends. But yeah, I know it was. It 926 00:34:15,308 --> 00:34:17,308 Speaker 6: was awesome and wish we got thee we got to 927 00:34:17,308 --> 00:34:19,068 Speaker 6: play that game. I had to wait another year to 928 00:34:19,068 --> 00:34:20,708 Speaker 6: become the starter, but yeah, I looked up the Mantai 929 00:34:20,788 --> 00:34:21,148 Speaker 6: as well. 930 00:34:21,268 --> 00:34:22,348 Speaker 5: As a player at Notre Dame. 931 00:34:22,388 --> 00:34:25,428 Speaker 6: I was again, always a diehard Trojan I always will 932 00:34:25,468 --> 00:34:27,708 Speaker 6: be forever. But there is a little soft spot in 933 00:34:27,708 --> 00:34:29,348 Speaker 6: my heart for the Notre Dame firing Irish because it 934 00:34:29,428 --> 00:34:30,668 Speaker 6: kind of got me into football. 935 00:34:30,348 --> 00:34:30,668 Speaker 5: A little bit. 936 00:34:30,708 --> 00:34:32,228 Speaker 6: And the big part of that was Jimmy Clauston. 937 00:34:32,308 --> 00:34:35,188 Speaker 4: We're entering blue blood's territory with March Madness next month, 938 00:34:35,228 --> 00:34:38,108 Speaker 4: but these two schools definitely blue bloods category when it 939 00:34:38,108 --> 00:34:40,708 Speaker 4: comes to college football. Good job you too, Cody Cluster 940 00:34:40,868 --> 00:34:42,428 Speaker 4: manthideo Here, a. 941 00:34:42,468 --> 00:34:44,108 Speaker 2: Stringer with the what was that guy? 942 00:34:45,228 --> 00:34:49,828 Speaker 6: Matt I got one more honorable mention Jeff some margin, 943 00:34:50,188 --> 00:34:50,468 Speaker 6: Jeff 944 00:34:54,548 --> 00:34:56,748 Speaker 3: Yeah No,