1 00:00:00,760 --> 00:00:04,400 Speaker 1: The Pack twelve Player of the Year. You couldn't have 2 00:00:04,519 --> 00:00:09,520 Speaker 1: predicted it before the season. Our Pack twelve Power rankings 3 00:00:09,880 --> 00:00:13,200 Speaker 1: through five games. I mean, well sort of for some people, 4 00:00:13,240 --> 00:00:16,840 Speaker 1: but not for other people. U c l A Moves 5 00:00:16,920 --> 00:00:22,400 Speaker 1: to Jordan's brand and Nike. Our game recaps from last 6 00:00:22,520 --> 00:00:28,760 Speaker 1: week Colorado versus USC in the Conference championship game? Could 7 00:00:28,800 --> 00:00:36,200 Speaker 1: it happen? Washington versus Oregon has started a fight? I'm 8 00:00:36,280 --> 00:00:39,440 Speaker 1: George Rice Stir. He's Ralph Amston and this is the 9 00:00:39,479 --> 00:00:43,440 Speaker 1: Pac twelve Apostles. Thank you guys for listening to the 10 00:00:43,479 --> 00:00:47,600 Speaker 1: Pack twelve Apostles podcast. 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So Ralph, we'll start with this, 28 00:01:46,720 --> 00:01:51,320 Speaker 1: what was your assessment from last week in the Pack twelve. 29 00:01:51,360 --> 00:01:55,200 Speaker 1: What was the most shocking result and what was stood 30 00:01:55,200 --> 00:01:58,280 Speaker 1: out to you? The thing, the thing that stood out 31 00:01:58,320 --> 00:02:01,920 Speaker 1: the most is how close these games were. Uh. There 32 00:02:01,920 --> 00:02:07,480 Speaker 1: were multiple one possession games where the team that had 33 00:02:07,520 --> 00:02:10,160 Speaker 1: the ball with a chance to score at the end 34 00:02:11,000 --> 00:02:15,919 Speaker 1: didn't or didn't multiple times. Um. And then you had 35 00:02:16,000 --> 00:02:18,000 Speaker 1: and then you had Stanford. The way that they ran 36 00:02:18,040 --> 00:02:22,160 Speaker 1: the clock out on Washington. I think that was that 37 00:02:22,240 --> 00:02:23,840 Speaker 1: might be the thing that stood out the most to me, 38 00:02:23,880 --> 00:02:27,640 Speaker 1: because everything everything is relative, right, I mean, some of 39 00:02:27,680 --> 00:02:32,480 Speaker 1: these results were pretty shocking. UM, but the way that 40 00:02:32,639 --> 00:02:36,880 Speaker 1: Stanford just physically dominated Washington's defense on the final drive 41 00:02:36,919 --> 00:02:39,680 Speaker 1: of the game through the air and on the ground. 42 00:02:39,800 --> 00:02:41,680 Speaker 1: That to me is the thing that I can't stop 43 00:02:41,720 --> 00:02:45,880 Speaker 1: thinking about. And Washington and my my on the last podcast, 44 00:02:46,000 --> 00:02:50,800 Speaker 1: I had been very complementary of Washington, and I thought 45 00:02:50,840 --> 00:02:54,680 Speaker 1: that they should have been ranked before last week, well 46 00:02:55,080 --> 00:02:57,600 Speaker 1: ranked two weeks ago, even when they were two and oh, 47 00:02:57,760 --> 00:03:00,359 Speaker 1: but the way that Utah ran the football on them, 48 00:03:00,400 --> 00:03:03,000 Speaker 1: and the way that Stanford and my jew Stanford hadn't 49 00:03:03,000 --> 00:03:05,760 Speaker 1: been able to run the football very well the last 50 00:03:05,800 --> 00:03:09,480 Speaker 1: three seasons, at least not at a consistent rate. Like 51 00:03:09,919 --> 00:03:12,680 Speaker 1: if I'm a Washington fan, I'd be troubled. I would 52 00:03:12,680 --> 00:03:18,040 Speaker 1: be severely concerned with what I saw um in that, 53 00:03:18,240 --> 00:03:20,880 Speaker 1: but I would be happy about the fact that my 54 00:03:20,919 --> 00:03:25,320 Speaker 1: team fights. But being down, you know, big time twenty 55 00:03:25,320 --> 00:03:28,960 Speaker 1: one points at halftime back to back weeks. You knew 56 00:03:29,160 --> 00:03:32,560 Speaker 1: that eventually, like if you keep like you can do 57 00:03:32,600 --> 00:03:35,480 Speaker 1: it once because and it hadn't been done by them 58 00:03:35,520 --> 00:03:39,480 Speaker 1: in like in thirty years or something like that, but 59 00:03:39,720 --> 00:03:44,040 Speaker 1: two weeks in a row, like eventually luck runs out 60 00:03:44,160 --> 00:03:46,280 Speaker 1: at some point in point in time, like you can't 61 00:03:46,360 --> 00:03:48,440 Speaker 1: keep doing it, Like that's not a recipe. That's not 62 00:03:48,520 --> 00:03:52,560 Speaker 1: just for Washington. That's where any team across any sport, 63 00:03:53,160 --> 00:03:56,520 Speaker 1: whether it's professional football, college football. Anything falling down by 64 00:03:56,520 --> 00:04:00,480 Speaker 1: twenty one points is not a recipe for uh sess. 65 00:04:03,120 --> 00:04:06,080 Speaker 1: I cannot think of a team in the Pac twelve 66 00:04:06,920 --> 00:04:09,800 Speaker 1: that I would feel comfortable with them being outscored forty 67 00:04:09,880 --> 00:04:13,000 Speaker 1: five to three over the last two first halfs, thinking 68 00:04:13,000 --> 00:04:15,360 Speaker 1: that they'd be able to get away with getting to win. 69 00:04:15,480 --> 00:04:18,080 Speaker 1: And Washington did manage to get one of them, but 70 00:04:18,600 --> 00:04:21,440 Speaker 1: and and and had an opportunity to to get a second. 71 00:04:21,480 --> 00:04:25,520 Speaker 1: But you're right, you cannot. You cannot keep doing that 72 00:04:25,839 --> 00:04:30,000 Speaker 1: um three in the first half. So you were going 73 00:04:30,040 --> 00:04:33,840 Speaker 1: out and you're getting punked and you're having to scrape 74 00:04:33,839 --> 00:04:36,920 Speaker 1: your way back in. That's not supposed to know, not 75 00:04:36,920 --> 00:04:40,000 Speaker 1: not at all. Like they're like they obviously have a 76 00:04:40,120 --> 00:04:42,240 Speaker 1: ton of four and five star talent on the roster, 77 00:04:42,839 --> 00:04:48,359 Speaker 1: and they fashion them themselves as a defensive team, and 78 00:04:48,400 --> 00:04:51,240 Speaker 1: they talk about how they haven't given up the thirty 79 00:04:51,240 --> 00:04:53,760 Speaker 1: five points and more and the most about amount of 80 00:04:53,800 --> 00:04:57,960 Speaker 1: games in college. But you gave up thirty one and 81 00:04:58,080 --> 00:05:01,320 Speaker 1: you got pumped like that's like, didn't give up thirty five, 82 00:05:01,760 --> 00:05:04,800 Speaker 1: But what would you had rather giving up thirty five 83 00:05:04,839 --> 00:05:07,000 Speaker 1: and giving up a bunch of big plays? Then somebody 84 00:05:07,080 --> 00:05:12,240 Speaker 1: just running through your face, and just three weeks in 85 00:05:12,279 --> 00:05:15,840 Speaker 1: a row of complete Jaklin high three quarters of giving 86 00:05:15,920 --> 00:05:20,120 Speaker 1: up no points against Arizona and the fourth UM and 87 00:05:20,160 --> 00:05:23,960 Speaker 1: then you get down three touchdowns against Utah, and then 88 00:05:23,960 --> 00:05:25,800 Speaker 1: you don't give up any points in the second half, 89 00:05:26,240 --> 00:05:28,880 Speaker 1: and then you get down twenty four against Stanford and 90 00:05:28,880 --> 00:05:31,440 Speaker 1: you only give up the one touchdown would have obviously 91 00:05:31,480 --> 00:05:33,599 Speaker 1: been like Stanford was on their way to scoring on 92 00:05:33,640 --> 00:05:37,039 Speaker 1: that last drive of the game. UM. But but still, 93 00:05:37,080 --> 00:05:40,120 Speaker 1: I mean, if you just look at the way that 94 00:05:40,320 --> 00:05:45,640 Speaker 1: Washington's defense is playing, it's like they're either perfect or 95 00:05:45,680 --> 00:05:49,680 Speaker 1: they're getting destroyed. And that's it's I'm having a really 96 00:05:49,720 --> 00:05:52,840 Speaker 1: really hard time figuring out who this Washington. And and 97 00:05:53,000 --> 00:05:57,599 Speaker 1: that's where I think that there's been so much like 98 00:05:57,960 --> 00:06:01,279 Speaker 1: everybody I know, everybody's in the same situation with lack 99 00:06:01,320 --> 00:06:06,680 Speaker 1: of practice time, lack of you know, preparation. But clearly 100 00:06:06,760 --> 00:06:09,600 Speaker 1: some people have done better with it than other people 101 00:06:09,680 --> 00:06:12,719 Speaker 1: than other teams have and it's typically the teams that 102 00:06:12,760 --> 00:06:18,119 Speaker 1: have veteran quarterbacks. Veteran quarterbacks typically are are doing better 103 00:06:18,120 --> 00:06:23,240 Speaker 1: in this situation. UM. Arizona State a whole different story. 104 00:06:23,440 --> 00:06:26,359 Speaker 1: But but that that kind of destroys the theory, but 105 00:06:26,480 --> 00:06:29,080 Speaker 1: veteran quarterbacks have been able to do it, and then 106 00:06:29,480 --> 00:06:33,760 Speaker 1: veteran defenses in all of college football have done better. 107 00:06:34,080 --> 00:06:36,440 Speaker 1: Whereas you look at a team like Oregon super young, 108 00:06:36,720 --> 00:06:40,360 Speaker 1: Washington was super young last year, and those teams needed 109 00:06:40,400 --> 00:06:43,640 Speaker 1: the offseason, I would say to get better. That they 110 00:06:43,720 --> 00:06:48,440 Speaker 1: needed them to make dramatic improvements uh in their team, 111 00:06:48,560 --> 00:06:50,800 Speaker 1: and they didn't get a chance to do it. But 112 00:06:51,240 --> 00:06:56,240 Speaker 1: so far, though, Ralph through five games ish because it's 113 00:06:56,279 --> 00:07:00,400 Speaker 1: not quite five five games five games ish because you 114 00:07:00,520 --> 00:07:03,719 Speaker 1: have part of the conference who's played five games. You 115 00:07:03,839 --> 00:07:09,080 Speaker 1: have Oregon's played five, u c l A has played five, 116 00:07:09,240 --> 00:07:13,160 Speaker 1: Oregon State has played five, and then you and Cows 117 00:07:13,160 --> 00:07:18,680 Speaker 1: played four. USC has played for Washington, Colorado in Arizona 118 00:07:18,680 --> 00:07:25,280 Speaker 1: have all played for Utah's played three, and Washington State 119 00:07:25,320 --> 00:07:28,360 Speaker 1: has played three. In Arizona States only played two games. 120 00:07:29,160 --> 00:07:33,240 Speaker 1: And there's two weeks left in this season, and now 121 00:07:33,280 --> 00:07:38,160 Speaker 1: the question is Okay, So the only team I guess 122 00:07:38,200 --> 00:07:42,480 Speaker 1: with any shot at the pack twelve I mean at 123 00:07:43,040 --> 00:07:46,600 Speaker 1: the college football playoffs. I mean, I we're we're gonna 124 00:07:46,640 --> 00:07:49,840 Speaker 1: get the rankings in just a few but any the 125 00:07:49,960 --> 00:07:53,880 Speaker 1: only team with even an iota of hope is USC, 126 00:07:54,840 --> 00:07:57,880 Speaker 1: and they blew out Washington State. So if they could 127 00:07:58,000 --> 00:08:00,600 Speaker 1: I guess blow out you see l A this week, 128 00:08:00,920 --> 00:08:06,200 Speaker 1: blowout the winner of the North, then I mean, can 129 00:08:06,240 --> 00:08:08,640 Speaker 1: they get in at at six? And oh, I doubt it. 130 00:08:09,200 --> 00:08:11,720 Speaker 1: But then that leads the question is, all right, what 131 00:08:11,800 --> 00:08:14,040 Speaker 1: should the Pack twelve do? Since you know you're not 132 00:08:14,080 --> 00:08:18,560 Speaker 1: going to the College Football Playoff? Should they then schedule 133 00:08:18,720 --> 00:08:24,480 Speaker 1: crossover games with the Big Ten? Or should they um 134 00:08:24,600 --> 00:08:29,240 Speaker 1: schedule additional Pack twelve games for uh the week following 135 00:08:29,800 --> 00:08:36,000 Speaker 1: the nineteenth of we missed so many games that I 136 00:08:36,040 --> 00:08:38,800 Speaker 1: would not be opposed to, you know, like like let's 137 00:08:38,840 --> 00:08:41,200 Speaker 1: say that Colorado beats Utah and then they beat whoever 138 00:08:41,200 --> 00:08:45,200 Speaker 1: they were scheduled against for the additional week. I would 139 00:08:45,240 --> 00:08:48,320 Speaker 1: not be opposed to seeing USC in Colorado go at 140 00:08:48,360 --> 00:08:51,080 Speaker 1: it with both teams being undefeated. I'd rather see that 141 00:08:51,160 --> 00:08:55,160 Speaker 1: than see somebody else come in. But um, we did 142 00:08:55,200 --> 00:08:58,719 Speaker 1: have somebody point out on Twitter that right now USC's 143 00:08:58,760 --> 00:09:01,920 Speaker 1: on track for a potential Fiesta Bowl game against Georgia, 144 00:09:02,360 --> 00:09:06,480 Speaker 1: so you'd have J. T. Daniels returning to play against USC. 145 00:09:07,280 --> 00:09:09,520 Speaker 1: And that's about the only thing that entices me more 146 00:09:09,559 --> 00:09:15,360 Speaker 1: than than trying to get this Colorado USC game back um, 147 00:09:15,400 --> 00:09:19,960 Speaker 1: because I you know, Colorado deserves that. And it's kind 148 00:09:19,960 --> 00:09:23,120 Speaker 1: of interesting that all these people keep floating this idea, 149 00:09:23,400 --> 00:09:25,040 Speaker 1: which the pact I want to I want to be 150 00:09:25,080 --> 00:09:29,280 Speaker 1: really clear. The PAC twelve would never all the parties involved, 151 00:09:29,280 --> 00:09:32,920 Speaker 1: would never agree to having an all South title, especially 152 00:09:32,920 --> 00:09:34,960 Speaker 1: all these years that the North has been really good 153 00:09:34,960 --> 00:09:38,200 Speaker 1: and we're forced to play mediocre South teams. You're not 154 00:09:38,240 --> 00:09:41,120 Speaker 1: gonna have a year where where they agree to do 155 00:09:41,200 --> 00:09:43,959 Speaker 1: something like this. But the funniest thing about it is 156 00:09:44,240 --> 00:09:46,360 Speaker 1: the one team that could have actually come out and 157 00:09:46,440 --> 00:09:50,040 Speaker 1: advocated for it knowing that it wasn't gonna happen anyway 158 00:09:50,320 --> 00:09:54,280 Speaker 1: is USC, and their athletic director, Mike bone Was was 159 00:09:54,360 --> 00:09:57,320 Speaker 1: at Colorado, so it's kind of a way of him 160 00:09:57,520 --> 00:10:01,439 Speaker 1: like screwing over his old school by not at least 161 00:10:01,440 --> 00:10:03,680 Speaker 1: coming out and saying, yes, we would actually like to 162 00:10:03,720 --> 00:10:06,040 Speaker 1: play that game, because now they're in kind of the 163 00:10:06,120 --> 00:10:11,120 Speaker 1: unfair circumstance of actually having the tiebreaker despite them being 164 00:10:11,160 --> 00:10:14,120 Speaker 1: the one that needed to cancel the game and having 165 00:10:14,160 --> 00:10:16,800 Speaker 1: the exact same record. Yeah, and I think that you 166 00:10:16,840 --> 00:10:20,079 Speaker 1: make a very fair point there is that the North 167 00:10:20,120 --> 00:10:22,480 Speaker 1: had to deal with so many years where Oregon and 168 00:10:22,520 --> 00:10:27,640 Speaker 1: Washington and Stanford where we're top fifteen teams, and then 169 00:10:27,800 --> 00:10:30,920 Speaker 1: Cal even got in the mix and you were playing 170 00:10:30,960 --> 00:10:35,000 Speaker 1: against body. I mean, like, like the top three teams 171 00:10:35,000 --> 00:10:38,600 Speaker 1: in the conference were in the North, and then number 172 00:10:38,640 --> 00:10:43,600 Speaker 1: four would trickle in and in the South, and you're saying, okay, well, 173 00:10:43,760 --> 00:10:48,080 Speaker 1: now we're supposed to accommodate you for this. See. I 174 00:10:48,120 --> 00:10:52,520 Speaker 1: would be okay with that if it were a trip 175 00:10:52,600 --> 00:10:56,120 Speaker 1: to the College Football Playoff on the line, because I 176 00:10:56,160 --> 00:10:58,360 Speaker 1: do think that you do have to put the conference 177 00:10:58,480 --> 00:11:02,480 Speaker 1: interests above your own partonal interest So if you are 178 00:11:02,559 --> 00:11:08,360 Speaker 1: a um like so I don't mind that if that 179 00:11:08,400 --> 00:11:11,680 Speaker 1: makes sense only in this sort of pandemic year. If 180 00:11:11,720 --> 00:11:17,080 Speaker 1: if it were USC ranked seventh and Colorado was ranked twelve, 181 00:11:18,080 --> 00:11:21,120 Speaker 1: Now I see, okay, Well, this could be advantageous for 182 00:11:21,200 --> 00:11:24,280 Speaker 1: the conference if they both win this weekend. Now one 183 00:11:24,320 --> 00:11:26,080 Speaker 1: of them may be able to get into the playoff 184 00:11:26,200 --> 00:11:29,680 Speaker 1: and their game got canceled. All right, cool, let's let's 185 00:11:29,679 --> 00:11:32,000 Speaker 1: do that. Let's go get this money. Maybe win a 186 00:11:32,080 --> 00:11:36,199 Speaker 1: national championship brings some more prominence to to the conference. 187 00:11:36,320 --> 00:11:38,960 Speaker 1: That's the only way that I can see the North 188 00:11:39,200 --> 00:11:42,200 Speaker 1: or even logically makes sense of the North agreeing the 189 00:11:42,280 --> 00:11:49,120 Speaker 1: North schools agreeing to do that. Yeah, yeah, and I 190 00:11:49,160 --> 00:11:51,640 Speaker 1: mean and I get it it. Oh, It's always funny 191 00:11:51,679 --> 00:11:53,880 Speaker 1: when people outside the conference or even within, because I 192 00:11:53,880 --> 00:11:57,120 Speaker 1: think it's Kyle Bonnagura who covers some pactal stuff and 193 00:11:57,120 --> 00:11:59,760 Speaker 1: I like him, Um, who float these things that they 194 00:12:00,080 --> 00:12:02,520 Speaker 1: aren't gonna happen and the conference looks bad for not 195 00:12:02,600 --> 00:12:06,719 Speaker 1: living up to somebody else. Is hypothetical, but it is. 196 00:12:07,280 --> 00:12:09,800 Speaker 1: It does stink that we're not going to get that game, 197 00:12:09,920 --> 00:12:12,880 Speaker 1: and that the tiebreaker adversely affects the team that wanted 198 00:12:12,920 --> 00:12:16,200 Speaker 1: to play and was able to play and actually scheduled 199 00:12:16,240 --> 00:12:21,040 Speaker 1: somebody else to play. Yeah. No, I agree with that. Um, 200 00:12:21,080 --> 00:12:25,839 Speaker 1: it is time for our reviews though. UM we ask 201 00:12:26,000 --> 00:12:29,000 Speaker 1: you guys to leave a five star review wherever you 202 00:12:29,120 --> 00:12:33,800 Speaker 1: listen to podcasts, Ralph, tell them what you say. Because 203 00:12:33,840 --> 00:12:38,280 Speaker 1: I don't agree with this. I say that if there's 204 00:12:38,320 --> 00:12:40,880 Speaker 1: something about our podcast that you would like us to 205 00:12:41,040 --> 00:12:44,040 Speaker 1: adjust or change, throw a four star review up there. 206 00:12:44,120 --> 00:12:47,880 Speaker 1: Let us know what your critique is, and then when 207 00:12:47,920 --> 00:12:50,719 Speaker 1: we address it, update your review. It gives us the 208 00:12:50,760 --> 00:12:53,520 Speaker 1: opportunity to interact with you more than once. It gives 209 00:12:53,600 --> 00:12:56,719 Speaker 1: us an opportunity to uh, to earn your loyalty and 210 00:12:56,800 --> 00:13:00,640 Speaker 1: to continue to improve as human beings and podcast past hosts. 211 00:13:01,840 --> 00:13:06,200 Speaker 1: Oh look, listen to you Ralph just just so so 212 00:13:06,480 --> 00:13:11,080 Speaker 1: caring and loving and it's amazing. Okay, so we we 213 00:13:11,160 --> 00:13:15,760 Speaker 1: have we have new reviews. What say the people? All right? 214 00:13:15,800 --> 00:13:18,199 Speaker 1: So we got a couple here. One is a re 215 00:13:18,480 --> 00:13:22,520 Speaker 1: up and it is from friend of hank Um. I 216 00:13:22,559 --> 00:13:25,320 Speaker 1: can't actually read the full title of this one, and 217 00:13:25,360 --> 00:13:29,200 Speaker 1: I don't know why, but it says this podcast is 218 00:13:29,240 --> 00:13:33,000 Speaker 1: the best thing about the dot dot dot. So I 219 00:13:33,080 --> 00:13:35,840 Speaker 1: don't know what I'm missing here. I'm I'm on the 220 00:13:35,880 --> 00:13:39,040 Speaker 1: actual iTunes app, says George and Ralph for fun to 221 00:13:39,080 --> 00:13:41,440 Speaker 1: listen to and know. It says this podcast is the 222 00:13:41,480 --> 00:13:44,640 Speaker 1: best thing about the Pack twelve. Oh that's terrible. That's 223 00:13:44,760 --> 00:13:50,679 Speaker 1: terrible for this conference. I don't understand why this podcast 224 00:13:50,800 --> 00:13:54,160 Speaker 1: is the best thing about the Pack twelve. I don't 225 00:13:54,200 --> 00:14:00,640 Speaker 1: see what the problem is. Ah, come on, man, what 226 00:14:00,720 --> 00:14:03,520 Speaker 1: is one of the best podcast there there there is? 227 00:14:04,080 --> 00:14:07,760 Speaker 1: I agree. I agree. Not only enjoy this podcast, I 228 00:14:07,880 --> 00:14:09,800 Speaker 1: do a bunch of other stuff. I never go back 229 00:14:09,800 --> 00:14:12,360 Speaker 1: and watch myself or listen to myself. I listen to 230 00:14:12,400 --> 00:14:14,720 Speaker 1: this because I enjoy it and I enjoy doing this 231 00:14:14,760 --> 00:14:20,200 Speaker 1: podcast with you. However, Strong, However, if somebody made a 232 00:14:20,240 --> 00:14:24,680 Speaker 1: podcast about the show lost, would you say that it 233 00:14:24,760 --> 00:14:27,360 Speaker 1: should ever be possible for the podcast to be better 234 00:14:27,400 --> 00:14:31,320 Speaker 1: than the show? I would say the podcast should enhance 235 00:14:31,440 --> 00:14:35,880 Speaker 1: the show, right right? So I have an issue with 236 00:14:36,000 --> 00:14:40,360 Speaker 1: being the best thing about the Pack twelve. I take 237 00:14:40,440 --> 00:14:42,840 Speaker 1: issue with that. It means that it means that our 238 00:14:42,880 --> 00:14:49,120 Speaker 1: conference is struggling. We should be ah, I don't know. 239 00:14:49,640 --> 00:14:51,880 Speaker 1: I'm sure that someone out there understands what I'm saying. 240 00:14:51,920 --> 00:14:54,240 Speaker 1: I'm not sure even I do. But here's the review 241 00:14:54,560 --> 00:14:56,520 Speaker 1: George and Ralph for fun to listen to and knowledgeable 242 00:14:56,520 --> 00:14:58,320 Speaker 1: about the Pack twelve. I gave a five star review 243 00:14:58,360 --> 00:15:00,840 Speaker 1: a few weeks ago, but I decide to do another 244 00:15:00,880 --> 00:15:04,080 Speaker 1: one today, hoping to cheer George up after Oregon State. 245 00:15:07,120 --> 00:15:11,640 Speaker 1: So sorry, George, go get him next year. Thank you, 246 00:15:11,840 --> 00:15:14,680 Speaker 1: friend of a friend of Hank. I appreciate it, dude. 247 00:15:15,080 --> 00:15:17,640 Speaker 1: I appreciate you, know, because this is the way for 248 00:15:17,680 --> 00:15:20,520 Speaker 1: you guys to send us messages and tell us. I 249 00:15:21,280 --> 00:15:25,360 Speaker 1: like that, and I do feel a little bit, but 250 00:15:25,480 --> 00:15:30,560 Speaker 1: I'll feel better after if the Ducks beat the stinky 251 00:15:30,600 --> 00:15:36,600 Speaker 1: Dogs this week. Alright, So here's our second review. It 252 00:15:36,720 --> 00:15:39,000 Speaker 1: is titled great Listen and it is from Nate Rice. 253 00:15:39,680 --> 00:15:42,840 Speaker 1: Really enjoy your guys chemistry on here. I've listened to 254 00:15:42,920 --> 00:15:46,080 Speaker 1: National Sports podcast for years, and this one hits it 255 00:15:46,080 --> 00:15:48,400 Speaker 1: out of the park with insight and honest assessment of 256 00:15:48,440 --> 00:15:50,680 Speaker 1: the Pack twelve. I feel that you need to do 257 00:15:50,720 --> 00:15:53,360 Speaker 1: a live show in Arizona once the RNA is gone. 258 00:15:53,760 --> 00:15:55,960 Speaker 1: Plenty of Ducks fans out here to make George feel 259 00:15:56,000 --> 00:15:58,360 Speaker 1: at home. Keep up the good work, and George, you 260 00:15:58,440 --> 00:16:07,880 Speaker 1: sound like you have a smoker's last George. George doesn't smoke, 261 00:16:07,960 --> 00:16:10,480 Speaker 1: but George does a lot of podcasts and radio each 262 00:16:10,640 --> 00:16:13,680 Speaker 1: each week. So so yeah, so I probably should try 263 00:16:13,720 --> 00:16:18,080 Speaker 1: to rest my voice a little bit. It's those unfiltered 264 00:16:18,160 --> 00:16:23,080 Speaker 1: takes that you've been thrown out there. Not I've been 265 00:16:23,120 --> 00:16:25,440 Speaker 1: put through the filter. They've just been Uh, they're just 266 00:16:25,480 --> 00:16:29,360 Speaker 1: hot and spicy. All right. So right now as we 267 00:16:29,480 --> 00:16:34,040 Speaker 1: sit today, we had a game on Sunday, game on Saturday. 268 00:16:34,080 --> 00:16:36,160 Speaker 1: All of that. What do you have your Pack twelve 269 00:16:36,200 --> 00:16:40,160 Speaker 1: power rankings? Ready? Ralph? I do, But just like last week, 270 00:16:40,240 --> 00:16:47,880 Speaker 1: I'm afraid they they've been rendered completely center. UM. Okay, 271 00:16:47,920 --> 00:16:53,240 Speaker 1: go ahead and tell me something ridiculous. I am prepared 272 00:16:53,280 --> 00:16:59,200 Speaker 1: for it well, because so last week, UM, I gave 273 00:16:59,240 --> 00:17:02,440 Speaker 1: my power ranking and then I picked against two different 274 00:17:02,440 --> 00:17:05,399 Speaker 1: teams that I ranked above other teams, and I got 275 00:17:05,400 --> 00:17:07,639 Speaker 1: both of those games right. So I don't even know 276 00:17:07,640 --> 00:17:09,720 Speaker 1: how to feel like, did I do the right thing 277 00:17:09,800 --> 00:17:13,680 Speaker 1: or not? I don't know. Um At at the bottom 278 00:17:13,680 --> 00:17:18,200 Speaker 1: of the list, uh, coming in at number twelve, it's 279 00:17:18,200 --> 00:17:23,200 Speaker 1: it's pretty obvious that that we've got Arizona, they might 280 00:17:23,200 --> 00:17:25,920 Speaker 1: not that I want to bring this up before we 281 00:17:25,960 --> 00:17:28,639 Speaker 1: get into the rest of the list, George, Arizona is 282 00:17:28,680 --> 00:17:31,840 Speaker 1: so bad, and we actually have another team out west, 283 00:17:31,880 --> 00:17:34,480 Speaker 1: and you've been vehemently against this for a really long time, 284 00:17:34,920 --> 00:17:37,320 Speaker 1: but we have another team out west that tried to 285 00:17:37,400 --> 00:17:40,800 Speaker 1: leave their conference and has long been linked to this conference. 286 00:17:41,160 --> 00:17:43,719 Speaker 1: Would you rather have Boise State in the Pact twelve 287 00:17:43,960 --> 00:17:49,520 Speaker 1: than Utah that are than Arizona? No, man, no, no stop. 288 00:17:50,000 --> 00:17:53,760 Speaker 1: See here's here's the problem with Boise State. Boise State's 289 00:17:53,760 --> 00:17:58,960 Speaker 1: a cute story. It's it's nice, but you can't recruit 290 00:17:59,280 --> 00:18:04,120 Speaker 1: at the level at Boise State that you can at Arizona. 291 00:18:04,520 --> 00:18:08,000 Speaker 1: Because as soon as you put Boise State in the 292 00:18:08,000 --> 00:18:11,600 Speaker 1: PAC twelve, they are the bottom level of them terms 293 00:18:11,600 --> 00:18:15,840 Speaker 1: of prestige. And the state of Arizona is clearly full 294 00:18:15,920 --> 00:18:21,040 Speaker 1: of recruits now right they are people from California want 295 00:18:21,080 --> 00:18:24,520 Speaker 1: to go down to Arizona. Uh bo going getting kids 296 00:18:24,560 --> 00:18:27,000 Speaker 1: to go, top tier kids that are gonna be good 297 00:18:27,080 --> 00:18:31,200 Speaker 1: enough for you to consistently compete to go to Boise Idaho. 298 00:18:31,600 --> 00:18:34,080 Speaker 1: That's not gonna work. It's not gonna work. It's in 299 00:18:34,160 --> 00:18:37,800 Speaker 1: the it's in it's in the the The state of 300 00:18:37,880 --> 00:18:45,320 Speaker 1: Idaho has a has a a white supremacist presence, so 301 00:18:45,640 --> 00:18:51,200 Speaker 1: that that lends itself to a lot of negative recruiting. Um, 302 00:18:51,240 --> 00:18:54,960 Speaker 1: it's far. You don't know anybody there. You don't have 303 00:18:54,960 --> 00:18:58,640 Speaker 1: anybody who's gonna quote unquote take care of you there 304 00:18:58,680 --> 00:19:02,200 Speaker 1: in the community. You don't have friends or family there. 305 00:19:02,280 --> 00:19:06,239 Speaker 1: It makes it very tough too. Like they don't like 306 00:19:06,359 --> 00:19:08,720 Speaker 1: Boise State would get more of a benefit from being 307 00:19:08,720 --> 00:19:12,439 Speaker 1: in the PAC twelve than the PACK twelve from bringing 308 00:19:12,480 --> 00:19:15,840 Speaker 1: in Boise State, like I would rather have. Truthfully, I 309 00:19:15,840 --> 00:19:19,600 Speaker 1: would rather have I'm gonna name two two schools, like 310 00:19:19,640 --> 00:19:23,080 Speaker 1: I would rather have Kansas State or Missouri than I 311 00:19:23,200 --> 00:19:28,360 Speaker 1: Then I would boise, but who's gonna leave a bigger 312 00:19:29,320 --> 00:19:32,119 Speaker 1: Who's gonna leave a Power five conference to come to 313 00:19:32,160 --> 00:19:36,560 Speaker 1: the PAC twelve after all of the shenanigans. Nobody, But 314 00:19:36,800 --> 00:19:40,040 Speaker 1: it's so I think the answer is to retract. If 315 00:19:40,080 --> 00:19:46,840 Speaker 1: you want to retract to make it's it's it's almost like, okay, 316 00:19:46,880 --> 00:19:49,800 Speaker 1: so when we first bought our bakery, like a long 317 00:19:49,840 --> 00:19:53,360 Speaker 1: time time ago before we solved it, we bought the bakery. 318 00:19:53,440 --> 00:19:57,360 Speaker 1: The bakery had a billion flavors, a billion flavors. They 319 00:19:57,359 --> 00:20:01,960 Speaker 1: were all fantastic. But the problem is it doesn't allow 320 00:20:02,080 --> 00:20:06,200 Speaker 1: you to maximize the profit give people everything that they 321 00:20:06,240 --> 00:20:08,440 Speaker 1: need and all that stuff. So we have to pare 322 00:20:08,560 --> 00:20:12,760 Speaker 1: down the menu to build it back up. And that's 323 00:20:12,760 --> 00:20:15,320 Speaker 1: what the Pack twelve has to do, even if it 324 00:20:15,359 --> 00:20:20,400 Speaker 1: doesn't retract, it needs to pare down the offering and 325 00:20:20,480 --> 00:20:25,920 Speaker 1: to to to consolidate to make something matter, and and 326 00:20:26,040 --> 00:20:29,120 Speaker 1: that is being top heavy. Like you have to encourage 327 00:20:29,119 --> 00:20:32,080 Speaker 1: your conference to be top heavy because it makes everybody 328 00:20:32,200 --> 00:20:35,159 Speaker 1: look better. Look at the way people are viewing the 329 00:20:35,200 --> 00:20:39,320 Speaker 1: Big twelve. Now the top team, I will state's got 330 00:20:39,320 --> 00:20:42,919 Speaker 1: two losses. There's not all noh playoff that it's just 331 00:20:42,960 --> 00:20:45,359 Speaker 1: too much parody in the conference. There's no elite teams. 332 00:20:46,400 --> 00:20:50,280 Speaker 1: You would rather have Vandy's and Kentucky's and Kansas Is 333 00:20:50,320 --> 00:20:56,400 Speaker 1: in your conference then you would you know uh Utahs 334 00:20:56,560 --> 00:21:04,399 Speaker 1: this year? M yeah, I don't know. I part of 335 00:21:04,400 --> 00:21:07,720 Speaker 1: me thinks. Part of me thinks that it if the 336 00:21:07,760 --> 00:21:11,480 Speaker 1: Pack twelve was a Pack fourteen, Um, you'd at least 337 00:21:12,320 --> 00:21:17,120 Speaker 1: create intrigue by bringing in Boise State and their fan 338 00:21:17,200 --> 00:21:19,800 Speaker 1: base and even like a b y U because the 339 00:21:19,880 --> 00:21:22,359 Speaker 1: level of hate that be what the thing that made 340 00:21:22,359 --> 00:21:25,000 Speaker 1: me like b y U even more this last week 341 00:21:25,040 --> 00:21:27,720 Speaker 1: and they when they lost the Coastal Care Carolina was 342 00:21:27,720 --> 00:21:31,440 Speaker 1: how the whole country celebrated their loss. I was like, man, 343 00:21:31,520 --> 00:21:34,040 Speaker 1: we need that kind of energy in the Pack twelve, 344 00:21:34,160 --> 00:21:38,040 Speaker 1: someone everybody hates and we can't. We can't have Nebraska 345 00:21:38,720 --> 00:21:42,119 Speaker 1: so and we can't have Notre Dame. So why not 346 00:21:43,119 --> 00:21:47,960 Speaker 1: bring in b y u um or the little would 347 00:21:49,520 --> 00:21:54,000 Speaker 1: know who Boise State all of their big victories over 348 00:21:54,080 --> 00:21:57,000 Speaker 1: time and everything like that, bring in I am in 349 00:21:57,160 --> 00:22:00,720 Speaker 1: on bringing in b y U. Why so would you 350 00:22:00,760 --> 00:22:02,520 Speaker 1: be okay? Would you be okay with boys stake going 351 00:22:02,560 --> 00:22:03,960 Speaker 1: to the big twelves? You just don't want them in 352 00:22:04,000 --> 00:22:05,840 Speaker 1: to Pack twelve. Yeah, I don't want them in to 353 00:22:05,880 --> 00:22:09,520 Speaker 1: Pack twelve. I don't if they go to the Big twelve. Okay, fine, 354 00:22:09,880 --> 00:22:12,720 Speaker 1: it's the same problem for the Big twelve and them there. 355 00:22:13,280 --> 00:22:16,000 Speaker 1: That actually makes sense. I mean, I guess the Big 356 00:22:16,000 --> 00:22:19,000 Speaker 1: twelve it needs to expand. But but b y U, 357 00:22:20,000 --> 00:22:22,320 Speaker 1: I would definitely want to be YU and the Pack 358 00:22:22,359 --> 00:22:26,760 Speaker 1: twelve absolutely because one thing is they already compete for 359 00:22:26,920 --> 00:22:30,200 Speaker 1: recruits out of Utah and some of the Mormon kids. 360 00:22:30,840 --> 00:22:34,119 Speaker 1: They are um there on the schedule a bunch of 361 00:22:34,119 --> 00:22:38,160 Speaker 1: times in the next few years. And on top of that, 362 00:22:38,760 --> 00:22:42,520 Speaker 1: b YU has a huge following. It's like Notre Dame 363 00:22:42,600 --> 00:22:46,720 Speaker 1: with Catholics, the same thing with b YU and Mormons 364 00:22:46,720 --> 00:22:49,840 Speaker 1: like you, like, you bring an entire fan base that 365 00:22:50,000 --> 00:22:56,640 Speaker 1: is huge that to to the conference. I think that 366 00:22:56,640 --> 00:22:59,360 Speaker 1: that matters, Like what can you like? You only want 367 00:22:59,359 --> 00:23:01,720 Speaker 1: to bring team in that can add value, and stop 368 00:23:01,760 --> 00:23:05,800 Speaker 1: bringing teams in that that you're giving more too than 369 00:23:05,840 --> 00:23:09,199 Speaker 1: they're giving to you. Yeah, all right, well let let 370 00:23:09,280 --> 00:23:10,399 Speaker 1: me give you. You want me to just give you 371 00:23:10,400 --> 00:23:14,000 Speaker 1: one to twelve or you want me to go bottom six? Uh, 372 00:23:14,320 --> 00:23:18,119 Speaker 1: just one to twelve, I guess, Yeah, that's why, All right, um. Again, 373 00:23:18,160 --> 00:23:20,560 Speaker 1: this doesn't make any sense, but neither does the conference. 374 00:23:20,800 --> 00:23:24,560 Speaker 1: And number one, I've got usc Um. They are undefeated. 375 00:23:24,560 --> 00:23:27,240 Speaker 1: They looked really good in their last two victories. At 376 00:23:27,320 --> 00:23:30,920 Speaker 1: number two, I've got Colorado. Obviously, their ability to uh 377 00:23:31,000 --> 00:23:33,240 Speaker 1: to run the ball is a big reason why number 378 00:23:33,280 --> 00:23:36,919 Speaker 1: three I currently have U c l A. Under U 379 00:23:36,960 --> 00:23:42,960 Speaker 1: c l A, I have Washington and then Oregon and 380 00:23:43,000 --> 00:23:49,880 Speaker 1: then Utah, and for some reason like three spots below Oregon, 381 00:23:50,200 --> 00:23:56,879 Speaker 1: I go Oregon, Utah, Stanford, and cal Um and then 382 00:23:56,960 --> 00:24:02,680 Speaker 1: coming in at number nine Oregon State, ten Washington State, 383 00:24:03,280 --> 00:24:05,639 Speaker 1: and then this is pretty brutal. Eleven A s U 384 00:24:05,800 --> 00:24:13,600 Speaker 1: twelve Arizona. Mm hmm, yeah, yeah, that's okay. So so 385 00:24:13,720 --> 00:24:18,520 Speaker 1: the difference between eleven and one on my list is 386 00:24:19,320 --> 00:24:26,359 Speaker 1: a last second touchdown pass. Yeah. That that is wild, dude, 387 00:24:26,520 --> 00:24:30,840 Speaker 1: that is wild. That the well, no, well, the difference 388 00:24:31,400 --> 00:24:34,800 Speaker 1: well and and also is the same thing between twelve 389 00:24:34,840 --> 00:24:40,639 Speaker 1: and one two Yeah, yeah, exactly twelve and one and 390 00:24:40,720 --> 00:24:45,000 Speaker 1: eleven and one are a are a tipped caught past 391 00:24:45,600 --> 00:24:48,800 Speaker 1: or on Arizona State and then a last second pass 392 00:24:48,840 --> 00:24:53,240 Speaker 1: against Arizona. That's wild. Um My one through twelve of 393 00:24:53,440 --> 00:25:00,879 Speaker 1: USC one Colorado to Oregon three, and the reason why 394 00:25:00,920 --> 00:25:03,520 Speaker 1: I put Oregon three because I debated about this because 395 00:25:03,520 --> 00:25:06,399 Speaker 1: I wanted to put U c l A three because 396 00:25:06,400 --> 00:25:10,080 Speaker 1: they've played they they've won, but Oregon beat them head 397 00:25:10,160 --> 00:25:12,240 Speaker 1: to head and U. C l A's last game was 398 00:25:12,240 --> 00:25:15,040 Speaker 1: against Arizona who stinks and didn't have their quarterbacks, so 399 00:25:15,119 --> 00:25:17,760 Speaker 1: I couldn't put them ahead of them. And then Stanford 400 00:25:17,880 --> 00:25:21,240 Speaker 1: at five. Oregon beat Stanford as well, so I can't 401 00:25:21,240 --> 00:25:23,400 Speaker 1: put them in front of them, and they haven't lost 402 00:25:23,440 --> 00:25:28,680 Speaker 1: to their common opponents. UM and then Washington six. I 403 00:25:29,040 --> 00:25:31,560 Speaker 1: I just I didn't know where to put Washington, but 404 00:25:31,680 --> 00:25:37,720 Speaker 1: because but because Washington, if they beat Oregon, depending on 405 00:25:37,800 --> 00:25:40,160 Speaker 1: what happens with Colorado, they could jump up to number 406 00:25:40,200 --> 00:25:44,840 Speaker 1: two this this week. UM, I got Oregon State seven, 407 00:25:45,960 --> 00:25:51,720 Speaker 1: Cal eight, Utah nine, Washington State ten, who I clearly 408 00:25:51,760 --> 00:25:54,440 Speaker 1: had over ranked last week because they got absolutely their 409 00:25:54,560 --> 00:26:00,560 Speaker 1: doors blown off, Arizona State eleven and Arizona Or twelve. 410 00:26:01,440 --> 00:26:04,600 Speaker 1: I am very disc I know Arizona States only play 411 00:26:04,800 --> 00:26:07,200 Speaker 1: two games, and you say LA started on in two 412 00:26:07,200 --> 00:26:10,680 Speaker 1: as well, I believe, but um, I'm disappointed from what 413 00:26:10,720 --> 00:26:15,320 Speaker 1: I've seen from this Arizona State team severely. I'm disappointed 414 00:26:15,359 --> 00:26:21,200 Speaker 1: what I've seen from them on defense and on offense. Yeah, 415 00:26:21,240 --> 00:26:24,719 Speaker 1: I mean, well, it would be helpful if their players 416 00:26:24,760 --> 00:26:29,080 Speaker 1: weren't fist fighting each other and getting suspended. Oh, that 417 00:26:29,080 --> 00:26:32,439 Speaker 1: would be nice. But you know, the the defensive line 418 00:26:32,480 --> 00:26:37,480 Speaker 1: against U C. L A looked really good. Um, But yeah, 419 00:26:37,520 --> 00:26:40,160 Speaker 1: I can't explain what's going on on offense, especially when 420 00:26:40,200 --> 00:26:41,879 Speaker 1: they do a couple of things that work and then 421 00:26:41,880 --> 00:26:44,440 Speaker 1: it doesn't seem like they stick with them. Su Fans 422 00:26:44,440 --> 00:26:47,000 Speaker 1: will tell you that that that that they would like 423 00:26:47,040 --> 00:26:50,960 Speaker 1: to fight the reps um after getting flagged for having 424 00:26:51,000 --> 00:26:54,520 Speaker 1: an offensive lineman downfield on a passing play about times. 425 00:26:56,000 --> 00:26:57,600 Speaker 1: I don't know if I've ever seen that call more 426 00:26:57,640 --> 00:26:59,720 Speaker 1: than once on on a team in a game. I've 427 00:26:59,720 --> 00:27:01,800 Speaker 1: seen more than once in a game, but I don't 428 00:27:01,800 --> 00:27:03,639 Speaker 1: know if I've seen the same team get it twice. 429 00:27:03,680 --> 00:27:07,320 Speaker 1: I've definitely never seen the same team get it three times. Yeah, 430 00:27:07,560 --> 00:27:10,720 Speaker 1: that they were sticklers on that that to three yard rule. 431 00:27:11,560 --> 00:27:17,040 Speaker 1: It's tough, man, It's tough what we're seeing from UH, 432 00:27:17,080 --> 00:27:21,919 Speaker 1: from the from the referees in the conference. This is 433 00:27:21,960 --> 00:27:25,440 Speaker 1: absolutely brutal, dude, It's absolutely brutal. What what we're saying 434 00:27:25,440 --> 00:27:27,320 Speaker 1: and we documented we we talked about it in the 435 00:27:27,400 --> 00:27:31,520 Speaker 1: last episode. But what the conference has done with their 436 00:27:32,680 --> 00:27:37,320 Speaker 1: with their um, with their officials. The guy in charge 437 00:27:37,359 --> 00:27:40,480 Speaker 1: of the officials has only ref two games in his 438 00:27:40,720 --> 00:27:45,560 Speaker 1: entire career. The other conferences, these dudes have decades plural 439 00:27:46,280 --> 00:27:51,920 Speaker 1: of experience, decades on field experience, and the Pack twelve 440 00:27:52,000 --> 00:27:54,520 Speaker 1: chooses a guy with two games. That doesn't mean that 441 00:27:54,560 --> 00:27:57,760 Speaker 1: he's not smart, it's just it's just it just looks 442 00:27:57,800 --> 00:28:01,879 Speaker 1: out of proportion. I mean, it's it's yeah, it's like 443 00:28:02,040 --> 00:28:06,719 Speaker 1: hiring a guy who is It's like hiring the person 444 00:28:06,880 --> 00:28:11,560 Speaker 1: who uh is an assistant strength coach in his first 445 00:28:11,680 --> 00:28:15,040 Speaker 1: year to be your head coach of your of your 446 00:28:15,119 --> 00:28:17,360 Speaker 1: team the next sea or a guy or a guy 447 00:28:17,400 --> 00:28:19,760 Speaker 1: who got to at bats to be your hitting coach 448 00:28:20,119 --> 00:28:24,280 Speaker 1: when all thirty, when all thirty other Major league teams 449 00:28:24,320 --> 00:28:27,560 Speaker 1: have like former MLB All stars that batted over three 450 00:28:27,640 --> 00:28:31,880 Speaker 1: hundred lifetimes. Because that story that came out from Wilner, 451 00:28:32,040 --> 00:28:35,320 Speaker 1: it wasn't shocking until you read the credentials of the 452 00:28:35,359 --> 00:28:41,960 Speaker 1: other four, next two, the credentials of David Coleman like that. 453 00:28:41,960 --> 00:28:44,680 Speaker 1: That At that point is when it was like, because 454 00:28:44,840 --> 00:28:47,760 Speaker 1: I cut just that part out and and and tweeted 455 00:28:47,840 --> 00:28:50,360 Speaker 1: just that part and told people, read this out loud, 456 00:28:50,400 --> 00:28:53,040 Speaker 1: because when you get to the end, your jaw will 457 00:28:53,080 --> 00:28:55,680 Speaker 1: fall off. Even even my wife, who I think could 458 00:28:55,680 --> 00:28:59,120 Speaker 1: probably care less about officiating issues in the in the 459 00:28:59,120 --> 00:29:00,920 Speaker 1: Pact twelve, I read it out loud to her and 460 00:29:01,040 --> 00:29:04,000 Speaker 1: she was just like that she's she She was like, 461 00:29:04,000 --> 00:29:06,280 Speaker 1: where do I apply for a job at this conference? 462 00:29:07,240 --> 00:29:09,440 Speaker 1: Because I can get a six f I I am 463 00:29:09,640 --> 00:29:12,959 Speaker 1: clearly qualified to get a six figure job. Dude. She 464 00:29:13,040 --> 00:29:18,680 Speaker 1: could be the the the Minister of Music for They'll 465 00:29:18,720 --> 00:29:22,360 Speaker 1: create a position for it. She can she can teach people. Actually, 466 00:29:22,360 --> 00:29:25,800 Speaker 1: she would be be qualified for that though, so never mind, yeah, yeah, no, 467 00:29:25,880 --> 00:29:29,240 Speaker 1: she but she's she's an operations person and that that 468 00:29:29,240 --> 00:29:31,440 Speaker 1: that set off all the alarm bells in her head 469 00:29:32,160 --> 00:29:34,920 Speaker 1: of like what that's a person who's in charge of 470 00:29:34,960 --> 00:29:38,160 Speaker 1: an operations thing who's never done the operation. It's like 471 00:29:38,480 --> 00:29:41,719 Speaker 1: having a head of surgery who's only done two surgeries. 472 00:29:42,440 --> 00:29:49,320 Speaker 1: It's very weird. Um. Okay, So there has been other 473 00:29:49,440 --> 00:29:52,840 Speaker 1: news in the conference, though you have u C l 474 00:29:52,920 --> 00:29:57,600 Speaker 1: a UM. They announced they had made a big announcement, 475 00:29:57,680 --> 00:29:59,959 Speaker 1: like if the PAC twelve were to make an announcement 476 00:30:00,200 --> 00:30:07,000 Speaker 1: like this. This is a major announcement, so UM everybody knows. 477 00:30:07,120 --> 00:30:12,200 Speaker 1: It's been famously what what what happened with UM under 478 00:30:12,280 --> 00:30:14,960 Speaker 1: Armours contract with U c l A. They terminated their 479 00:30:15,000 --> 00:30:18,520 Speaker 1: two eighty million dollar contract. U c l A is 480 00:30:18,560 --> 00:30:23,200 Speaker 1: now wearing patches over the under Armour logos. They're still 481 00:30:23,280 --> 00:30:26,880 Speaker 1: wearing under Armour cleats but but they're still working off 482 00:30:26,880 --> 00:30:31,600 Speaker 1: of last year's inventory for the most part. So this 483 00:30:32,240 --> 00:30:34,480 Speaker 1: is where they are. They're a team without a home 484 00:30:34,560 --> 00:30:38,760 Speaker 1: and without a sponsor. The details of the contract I 485 00:30:38,760 --> 00:30:44,080 Speaker 1: don't think have been released yet, but they announced today 486 00:30:44,120 --> 00:30:49,400 Speaker 1: that of their twenty five UM that of their that 487 00:30:49,600 --> 00:30:55,200 Speaker 1: twenty two of their twenty five varsity sports are going 488 00:30:55,320 --> 00:31:02,360 Speaker 1: to be with Nike now and the the three football, 489 00:31:03,160 --> 00:31:07,080 Speaker 1: men's basketball, and women's basketball will all be with Jordan's 490 00:31:07,080 --> 00:31:11,040 Speaker 1: brand that they'll be outfitting them and the deal starts. 491 00:31:11,080 --> 00:31:16,920 Speaker 1: It's a six year deal that starts July one, And 492 00:31:17,920 --> 00:31:21,360 Speaker 1: I thought that this was a dramatic upgrade for U 493 00:31:21,360 --> 00:31:25,480 Speaker 1: c l A. I thought that this will help them 494 00:31:25,520 --> 00:31:28,400 Speaker 1: recruiting because I know that people don't want to believe 495 00:31:28,440 --> 00:31:33,960 Speaker 1: the shoe companies influence recruiting, but they do under armour. 496 00:31:34,200 --> 00:31:36,120 Speaker 1: Kids aren't going to school because they want to wear 497 00:31:36,200 --> 00:31:40,560 Speaker 1: under armor cleats. They go because they oh Jordan's, Oh 498 00:31:40,720 --> 00:31:45,320 Speaker 1: I get Jordan's, like I get you. You remember, people 499 00:31:45,320 --> 00:31:48,600 Speaker 1: wake up very early, they sleep outside of stores. They 500 00:31:49,000 --> 00:31:55,440 Speaker 1: they pay above retail for uh for Jordan's for shoes. 501 00:31:55,600 --> 00:31:57,840 Speaker 1: I mean even Kanye said, I pay four hundred bucks 502 00:31:57,840 --> 00:31:59,320 Speaker 1: for this, even though a lot of are way more 503 00:31:59,360 --> 00:32:03,160 Speaker 1: than that above retail on stock X, just to be like, homie, 504 00:32:03,200 --> 00:32:06,120 Speaker 1: you ain't up on this. And that's what U c 505 00:32:06,320 --> 00:32:08,800 Speaker 1: l A did. They're gonna be Chip and Crew are 506 00:32:08,800 --> 00:32:11,560 Speaker 1: going to be able to recruit better. Do you think 507 00:32:11,600 --> 00:32:14,239 Speaker 1: that Jordan Brand bet on the right team, because right 508 00:32:14,240 --> 00:32:17,440 Speaker 1: now they're one per conference. In the a SEC, it's 509 00:32:17,480 --> 00:32:20,040 Speaker 1: obviously going to be North Carolina. I mean that that 510 00:32:20,120 --> 00:32:22,600 Speaker 1: was never not going to be the case. Um in 511 00:32:22,640 --> 00:32:25,160 Speaker 1: the Big Ten, they got Michigan. In the Big twelve, 512 00:32:25,200 --> 00:32:30,440 Speaker 1: they've got Oklahoma. In SEC, they have Florida, and now 513 00:32:30,600 --> 00:32:32,120 Speaker 1: with the Pact twelve, they have u c l A. 514 00:32:32,480 --> 00:32:34,840 Speaker 1: And it feels to me very much like a bet 515 00:32:34,880 --> 00:32:38,720 Speaker 1: of who's going to consistently be relevant in both football 516 00:32:38,760 --> 00:32:42,440 Speaker 1: and basketball, whether or not they're successful. That don't always 517 00:32:42,440 --> 00:32:46,320 Speaker 1: be relevant whether or not they're successful. Um, what do 518 00:32:46,320 --> 00:32:51,760 Speaker 1: you think about that? I think they okay, I think 519 00:32:51,760 --> 00:32:56,040 Speaker 1: they had a very strategic bet. Okay, so so they 520 00:32:56,080 --> 00:32:59,720 Speaker 1: already have Oregon, who is a Nike school, but they 521 00:32:59,760 --> 00:33:05,040 Speaker 1: all so in addition, they do, um, you know, a 522 00:33:05,120 --> 00:33:10,400 Speaker 1: one off uniform or partnership with Jordan's or every year 523 00:33:10,520 --> 00:33:13,760 Speaker 1: the they put out their own custom Jordan's Will Player 524 00:33:13,920 --> 00:33:18,440 Speaker 1: edition Jordan's that Oregon does. So they already do that. 525 00:33:18,600 --> 00:33:22,240 Speaker 1: So Oregon is like the the outliers. So you couldn't 526 00:33:22,480 --> 00:33:24,840 Speaker 1: bet on them, well that they couldn't choose them because 527 00:33:24,840 --> 00:33:29,480 Speaker 1: they're already chosen. Washington just moved to Adidas and there 528 00:33:29,560 --> 00:33:33,120 Speaker 1: will then and Washington was excluded because their Oregan's rival. 529 00:33:33,360 --> 00:33:35,600 Speaker 1: And there's not a snowball's chance in hell that they 530 00:33:35,640 --> 00:33:41,840 Speaker 1: were going to upgrade Washington's profile to help them out, 531 00:33:42,400 --> 00:33:45,080 Speaker 1: you know what I'm saying, and potentially recruiting against Oregon 532 00:33:45,560 --> 00:33:49,640 Speaker 1: that wasn't happening. Stanford isn't a big enough brand. They 533 00:33:49,920 --> 00:33:53,040 Speaker 1: are in the world, but not in football and basketball 534 00:33:53,120 --> 00:33:55,720 Speaker 1: and all of that. And obviously there's too much red 535 00:33:55,760 --> 00:33:59,480 Speaker 1: tape and recruiting and all that. So Stanford's out cal 536 00:33:59,640 --> 00:34:03,720 Speaker 1: is out for a lot of the same reasons. Arizona 537 00:34:04,000 --> 00:34:09,960 Speaker 1: State is with is with Adidas. Arizona is not relevant, 538 00:34:10,000 --> 00:34:13,759 Speaker 1: So those two are out already. Utah is not relevant enough, 539 00:34:13,880 --> 00:34:17,600 Speaker 1: is not gonna drive enough traction. Uh USC is already 540 00:34:17,680 --> 00:34:21,359 Speaker 1: with with with Nike, they would have been a decent fit, 541 00:34:21,560 --> 00:34:28,400 Speaker 1: right But but considering the circumstances, I think that that 542 00:34:28,680 --> 00:34:32,239 Speaker 1: Nike had an opportunity in Jordan Brand had an opportunity 543 00:34:32,280 --> 00:34:35,799 Speaker 1: to get in with another l A school with l 544 00:34:35,800 --> 00:34:39,719 Speaker 1: A kids. Because u C l A Basketball, if you 545 00:34:39,719 --> 00:34:43,560 Speaker 1: can bring that back to prominence, you're going to consistently 546 00:34:43,600 --> 00:34:46,000 Speaker 1: be on TV with the logo and all of that. 547 00:34:46,080 --> 00:34:51,240 Speaker 1: I think that that was the optimal place to go. Yeah, 548 00:34:51,280 --> 00:34:53,239 Speaker 1: I mean that that makes sense to me. U c 549 00:34:53,480 --> 00:34:55,719 Speaker 1: l AS Guy is still the school of John Wooden, 550 00:34:55,800 --> 00:34:59,840 Speaker 1: It's still the school of Jackie Robinson, It's still in 551 00:35:00,120 --> 00:35:03,000 Speaker 1: l A. UM. I really think it probably would have 552 00:35:03,040 --> 00:35:05,080 Speaker 1: only come down to to u C l A and 553 00:35:05,280 --> 00:35:08,120 Speaker 1: in USC. I just think I think their choices are 554 00:35:08,239 --> 00:35:10,520 Speaker 1: have definitely been interesting. And the thing that sticks out 555 00:35:10,520 --> 00:35:14,160 Speaker 1: to me is is multi sport relevance, but not necessarily 556 00:35:14,239 --> 00:35:17,480 Speaker 1: multi sport success, because obviously you know you've you've had 557 00:35:17,560 --> 00:35:20,280 Speaker 1: Michigan had a lot of down years on the basketball court, 558 00:35:20,320 --> 00:35:22,959 Speaker 1: and and you know, and they're struggling in football now. 559 00:35:23,040 --> 00:35:26,319 Speaker 1: But I don't think that Jordan Brand regrets that at all. 560 00:35:26,760 --> 00:35:28,760 Speaker 1: I don't know if it will have a marked effect 561 00:35:28,800 --> 00:35:31,440 Speaker 1: on U c l A, especially when like it's not 562 00:35:31,560 --> 00:35:33,200 Speaker 1: It's not like Chip Kelly is still not going to 563 00:35:33,280 --> 00:35:36,680 Speaker 1: go out to somebody's house and measure their feet and 564 00:35:36,960 --> 00:35:39,239 Speaker 1: take a sleep study of them and do all that 565 00:35:39,280 --> 00:35:41,440 Speaker 1: weird stuff he does. So you know, he's still going 566 00:35:41,480 --> 00:35:43,360 Speaker 1: to pick and choose the recruits that he wants, and 567 00:35:43,520 --> 00:35:47,000 Speaker 1: it might just expand the pool a little bit of 568 00:35:47,040 --> 00:35:49,399 Speaker 1: the people he's doing the weird experiments on to see 569 00:35:49,400 --> 00:35:55,320 Speaker 1: if they're a good fit. Oh yeah, and USC also 570 00:35:55,719 --> 00:35:59,520 Speaker 1: is obviously they're a national brand. All of all of that. 571 00:35:59,640 --> 00:36:01,920 Speaker 1: But okay, here's the other thing that you have to 572 00:36:01,920 --> 00:36:03,959 Speaker 1: factor into it is that U c l A lost 573 00:36:03,960 --> 00:36:08,320 Speaker 1: a two and eighty million dollar deal they were negotiating. 574 00:36:08,360 --> 00:36:11,080 Speaker 1: I mean, they really only had two options. You can 575 00:36:11,120 --> 00:36:14,960 Speaker 1: either grow with Adidas, who they had already had but 576 00:36:15,080 --> 00:36:18,360 Speaker 1: hadn't really gotten any traction, or you can try to 577 00:36:18,360 --> 00:36:21,520 Speaker 1: go to Nike. There there was nobody really to bid 578 00:36:21,560 --> 00:36:25,320 Speaker 1: against I mean, I guess they were Biden against UM 579 00:36:25,360 --> 00:36:29,479 Speaker 1: against Adidas. But you know that this contract is gonna 580 00:36:29,520 --> 00:36:33,480 Speaker 1: look nothing like two eighty million dollars because I bet, 581 00:36:33,520 --> 00:36:35,480 Speaker 1: I bet Jordan Brand got a much better deal than 582 00:36:35,600 --> 00:36:42,000 Speaker 1: under Armor. Yeah, and and you're looking at you know, 583 00:36:42,280 --> 00:36:47,080 Speaker 1: I think usc S deal with them is giving them, uh, 584 00:36:47,640 --> 00:36:55,000 Speaker 1: five million dollars a year. Clemsons is um Clemsons is 585 00:36:55,600 --> 00:36:59,239 Speaker 1: five point seven million dollars a year, you know. So 586 00:37:00,360 --> 00:37:02,560 Speaker 1: I think that you're gonna be in And those were 587 00:37:02,600 --> 00:37:04,239 Speaker 1: done a couple of years ago, so I think that 588 00:37:04,640 --> 00:37:06,959 Speaker 1: those are the kind of numbers that you're probably gonna 589 00:37:06,960 --> 00:37:11,040 Speaker 1: be looking at when it comes to to that u 590 00:37:11,080 --> 00:37:13,759 Speaker 1: ce l A deal probably in the five million dollar range, 591 00:37:13,760 --> 00:37:15,959 Speaker 1: So like a six year or thirty million dollar deal, 592 00:37:16,560 --> 00:37:19,799 Speaker 1: which is obviously a far cry from what what was 593 00:37:19,840 --> 00:37:24,280 Speaker 1: it seven or twelve years two d and eighty million dollars. 594 00:37:24,320 --> 00:37:28,759 Speaker 1: That's a big difference, but at least now you have 595 00:37:28,920 --> 00:37:35,000 Speaker 1: something that's going to upgrade what you're what you're doing overall. 596 00:37:35,160 --> 00:37:38,759 Speaker 1: Because u c l A was kind of in Auburn 597 00:37:39,040 --> 00:37:42,080 Speaker 1: in the uniform where Auburn used to be Russell Athletic. 598 00:37:42,640 --> 00:37:46,520 Speaker 1: Then they moved to under Armour and well, actually I 599 00:37:46,840 --> 00:37:48,759 Speaker 1: think that was the Nike and then under Armour, but 600 00:37:48,920 --> 00:37:53,640 Speaker 1: either either away you're sitting there saying, okay, now imagine 601 00:37:53,719 --> 00:37:56,960 Speaker 1: Auburn with Jordan brand I think that that changes how 602 00:37:57,520 --> 00:38:00,879 Speaker 1: you look at them and you know and and the 603 00:38:00,920 --> 00:38:07,760 Speaker 1: way recruits him. Um. So we we also have um 604 00:38:07,800 --> 00:38:10,759 Speaker 1: the pact twelve Player of the Year, the Pactwell Player 605 00:38:10,800 --> 00:38:13,040 Speaker 1: of the Year. If you had come into the season, 606 00:38:13,320 --> 00:38:15,080 Speaker 1: who would you have thought would have been a Pactwell 607 00:38:15,120 --> 00:38:23,120 Speaker 1: Player of the year, uh, best player on the best 608 00:38:23,160 --> 00:38:26,440 Speaker 1: team or the best player overall? Who? Who do you 609 00:38:26,520 --> 00:38:29,319 Speaker 1: who do you think would have been able to win 610 00:38:29,560 --> 00:38:34,279 Speaker 1: the uh the player of the year? Like who do 611 00:38:34,320 --> 00:38:39,640 Speaker 1: you think I thought c J. Verdale had the best 612 00:38:39,640 --> 00:38:42,920 Speaker 1: shot going into the year. Yeah, see I would have 613 00:38:42,960 --> 00:38:51,480 Speaker 1: put c J. Verdell, um Keaton Slova's um or Jayden 614 00:38:51,600 --> 00:38:56,400 Speaker 1: Daniels or or my man from from a Cow quarterback 615 00:38:56,440 --> 00:39:00,600 Speaker 1: from cal yeah, or or Chase Guard I think that 616 00:39:00,640 --> 00:39:03,680 Speaker 1: they would have or I mean, and even you could 617 00:39:03,680 --> 00:39:07,000 Speaker 1: throw in like a side of Dorrian Thompson Robinson right 618 00:39:07,520 --> 00:39:10,640 Speaker 1: a side of that like those I think where I mean, 619 00:39:10,680 --> 00:39:15,560 Speaker 1: and even possibly a Jamaar Jefferson. But then you're like, Okay, 620 00:39:15,760 --> 00:39:17,680 Speaker 1: Organ say he's not gonna be good enough to to 621 00:39:17,800 --> 00:39:21,800 Speaker 1: potentially win it. So so you're sitting there and now, 622 00:39:22,480 --> 00:39:25,200 Speaker 1: but now you're looking at the conference and you're like, wait, 623 00:39:25,280 --> 00:39:28,680 Speaker 1: hold up. The Conference player of the year is on 624 00:39:28,719 --> 00:39:33,960 Speaker 1: the team that nobody expected to be undefeated and nobody 625 00:39:34,080 --> 00:39:38,480 Speaker 1: expected to be uh to be here right now, and 626 00:39:38,480 --> 00:39:44,240 Speaker 1: that's Jered Brussary. Through four games, Jered Brussarry a hundred 627 00:39:44,280 --> 00:39:49,200 Speaker 1: and eleven carries seven hundred and thirty three yards. Granted 628 00:39:49,360 --> 00:39:52,239 Speaker 1: he does only have three touchdowns and he hasn't oh, 629 00:39:52,360 --> 00:39:55,720 Speaker 1: he hasn't had a touchdown in three games. Well, because 630 00:39:55,760 --> 00:39:59,080 Speaker 1: they he keeps getting gassed out with seventy yard runs 631 00:40:00,040 --> 00:40:01,680 Speaker 1: at the ten. They got to pull him out. It's 632 00:40:01,719 --> 00:40:05,920 Speaker 1: not his fault. And last game carries three hundred and 633 00:40:05,920 --> 00:40:08,560 Speaker 1: one yards. How do you have carries three hundred one 634 00:40:08,640 --> 00:40:11,680 Speaker 1: yards twelve yards to carry and you don't find the 635 00:40:11,800 --> 00:40:14,799 Speaker 1: end zone? Because I'm telling you he had like a 636 00:40:14,840 --> 00:40:17,320 Speaker 1: fifty nine yard run and a seventy yard run that 637 00:40:17,400 --> 00:40:22,160 Speaker 1: all started from inside Colorado's own five yard line. The 638 00:40:22,200 --> 00:40:24,360 Speaker 1: crazy thing to me is every time they put the 639 00:40:24,400 --> 00:40:30,080 Speaker 1: camera on him, he does not look, but he's five nine. 640 00:40:30,120 --> 00:40:33,400 Speaker 1: But he's not like Quentin Griffin five nine. He's not 641 00:40:33,440 --> 00:40:38,040 Speaker 1: like a compact bowling ball type runner. He's and he's not. 642 00:40:38,320 --> 00:40:42,360 Speaker 1: He's not like a He's not like one of those 643 00:40:42,440 --> 00:40:46,920 Speaker 1: crazy lateral movement guys like a Darren Sprowls. He is 644 00:40:47,040 --> 00:40:51,520 Speaker 1: out there at five nine like you created him in 645 00:40:51,640 --> 00:40:54,520 Speaker 1: n C double a football forgot to change the height 646 00:40:54,560 --> 00:40:56,480 Speaker 1: and weight and then just turned the sliders all the 647 00:40:56,480 --> 00:41:00,440 Speaker 1: way up to like he fit. Physically, he does not 648 00:41:00,480 --> 00:41:01,840 Speaker 1: look like he should be able to do some of 649 00:41:01,840 --> 00:41:03,520 Speaker 1: the things that he's done. And then if you know 650 00:41:03,600 --> 00:41:05,480 Speaker 1: his backstory, you know that he's had two a C 651 00:41:05,680 --> 00:41:09,160 Speaker 1: L tears. Almost none of it makes sense. And he 652 00:41:10,320 --> 00:41:14,080 Speaker 1: I think had run the ball twelve or thirteen times 653 00:41:14,800 --> 00:41:18,280 Speaker 1: for only I want to say, like thirty five yards 654 00:41:18,360 --> 00:41:21,279 Speaker 1: before he broke his first big run. He only had 655 00:41:21,280 --> 00:41:24,160 Speaker 1: twenty seven yards rushing in the first quarter. He they 656 00:41:24,200 --> 00:41:28,279 Speaker 1: just kept at it and he Uh, he's relentless. He's 657 00:41:28,320 --> 00:41:31,840 Speaker 1: a relentless running back. And he had five less carries 658 00:41:31,840 --> 00:41:34,000 Speaker 1: than his season average coming into the game. He's averaging 659 00:41:34,080 --> 00:41:38,799 Speaker 1: thirty carries a game. Imagine if he had gotten five 660 00:41:38,800 --> 00:41:42,359 Speaker 1: more carries he might have he might have been competing 661 00:41:42,400 --> 00:41:46,680 Speaker 1: with oh boy from Buffalo or can't stay whichever school. 662 00:41:46,080 --> 00:41:49,400 Speaker 1: He was straight up taking whole series off just to 663 00:41:49,440 --> 00:41:54,760 Speaker 1: preserve his energy. Like I'm sure Colorado had one drive 664 00:41:54,880 --> 00:41:56,880 Speaker 1: where they scored that he never even came on the 665 00:41:56,920 --> 00:42:02,239 Speaker 1: field because yeah, he gassed himself out running all over 666 00:42:02,280 --> 00:42:04,960 Speaker 1: that University of Arizona defense. But I agree with you, 667 00:42:05,040 --> 00:42:07,839 Speaker 1: I think I don't know if he's UM. I don't 668 00:42:07,840 --> 00:42:10,399 Speaker 1: know if it's one A, one B with him and 669 00:42:10,520 --> 00:42:14,160 Speaker 1: UH and Slovis, but it's he's definitely number one right 670 00:42:14,160 --> 00:42:15,960 Speaker 1: now on the on the list. I can't give it 671 00:42:16,000 --> 00:42:19,920 Speaker 1: to Slogs because because he's been playing poorly, like he 672 00:42:19,920 --> 00:42:22,920 Speaker 1: played poorly in the in in the Arizona State game 673 00:42:22,960 --> 00:42:26,040 Speaker 1: except for the last drive. Ball is not looking good, 674 00:42:26,080 --> 00:42:29,319 Speaker 1: like he hasn't looked the apart. So I would say 675 00:42:29,360 --> 00:42:33,680 Speaker 1: that Jared Brussary number number one, and then a guy 676 00:42:34,440 --> 00:42:37,759 Speaker 1: and then you have to at least consider Jamar Jefferson, 677 00:42:38,440 --> 00:42:43,760 Speaker 1: and you have to consider Dimitric Felton, who is absolutely 678 00:42:43,880 --> 00:42:46,760 Speaker 1: lighting it up, I mean all all over the place. 679 00:42:46,800 --> 00:42:50,239 Speaker 1: Like in addition to you know, rushing for five yards 680 00:42:50,280 --> 00:42:53,360 Speaker 1: to carry five seventy eight yards, he also has seventeen 681 00:42:54,200 --> 00:42:58,040 Speaker 1: um receptions for a hundred and sixteen yards like he's 682 00:42:58,080 --> 00:43:01,840 Speaker 1: He's a guy who when you were talking about Brussard, 683 00:43:01,960 --> 00:43:06,239 Speaker 1: he's fifteen pounds bigger than Brussard. I feel like I'm 684 00:43:06,280 --> 00:43:09,439 Speaker 1: a Demitric Felton truther. That's what I feel like right now. 685 00:43:10,280 --> 00:43:14,239 Speaker 1: I'm a believer. I do like him, but it's other 686 00:43:14,280 --> 00:43:17,840 Speaker 1: people like him so much that it has started to 687 00:43:17,880 --> 00:43:21,560 Speaker 1: concern me that that he is. I'm raising my hand. 688 00:43:21,840 --> 00:43:24,680 Speaker 1: I am in. I am in that category. I am 689 00:43:24,800 --> 00:43:29,120 Speaker 1: all in bought in on Demitric felt as an NBA 690 00:43:29,360 --> 00:43:33,920 Speaker 1: as an NBA player, Yeah, as an NBA player, um 691 00:43:34,000 --> 00:43:37,480 Speaker 1: as an as an NFL player. Before we get to 692 00:43:37,520 --> 00:43:42,680 Speaker 1: the recaps, the last thing is, UM, So I I 693 00:43:42,760 --> 00:43:45,360 Speaker 1: got in a fight, right I got in a Twitter 694 00:43:45,440 --> 00:43:51,520 Speaker 1: fight with a with a Washington fan and this dude 695 00:43:51,600 --> 00:43:54,960 Speaker 1: is like super fan, and I found it very ironic. 696 00:43:55,000 --> 00:43:58,480 Speaker 1: This this dude names Softy, who is a UM a 697 00:43:58,600 --> 00:44:05,399 Speaker 1: radio host out in Seattle. I tweeted out, UM, let 698 00:44:05,400 --> 00:44:11,160 Speaker 1: me find the exact tweet. I tweeted out that UM 699 00:44:11,280 --> 00:44:18,719 Speaker 1: basically to the effect of oh I said, do oh oh, 700 00:44:18,800 --> 00:44:22,360 Speaker 1: I said, if Washington can't play next week versus Oregon, 701 00:44:22,719 --> 00:44:26,000 Speaker 1: then Washington will win the pack twelve North, so they 702 00:44:26,040 --> 00:44:28,920 Speaker 1: haven't sent him not to play, so we will see 703 00:44:28,920 --> 00:44:32,480 Speaker 1: what the dogs do. And he comes back. What an 704 00:44:32,520 --> 00:44:36,920 Speaker 1: idiotic tweet. If Washington doesn't play, it's because of genuine 705 00:44:36,920 --> 00:44:40,000 Speaker 1: COVID issues, not because they woost out chicken ship for 706 00:44:40,080 --> 00:44:43,920 Speaker 1: George to even um introduced that notion. I came back 707 00:44:44,000 --> 00:44:46,720 Speaker 1: and I said it's husky week. So of course somebody 708 00:44:46,800 --> 00:44:50,399 Speaker 1: named Softie got triggered for me stating facts. A lot 709 00:44:50,440 --> 00:44:54,400 Speaker 1: of teams, including Ohio State, Mississippi State, Vandy, et cetera, 710 00:44:54,480 --> 00:44:57,680 Speaker 1: have played with short rosters and coaches. Would you dubbed 711 00:44:57,719 --> 00:45:00,480 Speaker 1: do it in the same situation. It's a fair question. 712 00:45:00,520 --> 00:45:03,680 Speaker 1: And mind you, this dude is always on the outrageous 713 00:45:03,680 --> 00:45:07,560 Speaker 1: takes like he is a like. Here is exactly what 714 00:45:07,719 --> 00:45:11,360 Speaker 1: his wife said about him in an article. He rants 715 00:45:11,360 --> 00:45:14,760 Speaker 1: and raves. This is a quote. He rants and raves 716 00:45:14,880 --> 00:45:18,960 Speaker 1: and cries and shouts depending on how his team, on 717 00:45:19,000 --> 00:45:22,120 Speaker 1: how his teams your teams are doing. Fans relate to 718 00:45:22,239 --> 00:45:24,640 Speaker 1: him because he cares as much as they do. And 719 00:45:24,760 --> 00:45:27,959 Speaker 1: she also said when he's on the show and he's 720 00:45:28,000 --> 00:45:31,000 Speaker 1: on with people, he's kind of like the monkey that 721 00:45:31,040 --> 00:45:34,759 Speaker 1: you throw peanuts at and he gets more wound up. 722 00:45:35,800 --> 00:45:38,440 Speaker 1: That's what his wife said about him. And then and 723 00:45:38,480 --> 00:45:41,479 Speaker 1: so I said to him, side note, don't say things 724 00:45:41,520 --> 00:45:43,680 Speaker 1: to people on Twitter that you wouldn't say to him 725 00:45:43,719 --> 00:45:47,200 Speaker 1: in real life, because there's not a chance in hell 726 00:45:47,280 --> 00:45:48,840 Speaker 1: that he would be standing in front of me and 727 00:45:48,880 --> 00:45:51,520 Speaker 1: be like, that's chicken ship. No, you know, you wouldn't 728 00:45:51,560 --> 00:45:55,879 Speaker 1: bro stop it. You're like, he's he's a little man. 729 00:45:55,960 --> 00:45:58,080 Speaker 1: On top of that, he's a little old man as well. 730 00:46:00,120 --> 00:46:03,600 Speaker 1: So no, Well, the funniest thing about it to me 731 00:46:03,719 --> 00:46:06,360 Speaker 1: is you and I were on the phone. You said 732 00:46:06,400 --> 00:46:09,359 Speaker 1: that out loud, and I said, tweet that I bet 733 00:46:09,360 --> 00:46:14,000 Speaker 1: it will upset somebody, and you did and it did. 734 00:46:16,560 --> 00:46:21,359 Speaker 1: That's incredible. It's husky week two, It's rivalry read. It's 735 00:46:21,520 --> 00:46:25,440 Speaker 1: rival read week Like, just just the idea that you 736 00:46:25,480 --> 00:46:28,360 Speaker 1: would be that triggered, because truthfully, I would be asking 737 00:46:28,400 --> 00:46:32,520 Speaker 1: the same thing about Oregon too, because here, here's what 738 00:46:32,600 --> 00:46:35,520 Speaker 1: I know in life is that people do different things 739 00:46:35,560 --> 00:46:39,200 Speaker 1: when money and opportunities are involved. Would you would you 740 00:46:39,239 --> 00:46:44,600 Speaker 1: agree with that that that sometimes people I got a character? 741 00:46:45,400 --> 00:46:47,760 Speaker 1: Do you mean that we're playing an entire college football 742 00:46:47,760 --> 00:46:51,120 Speaker 1: season in the middle of a pandemic for only one reason, 743 00:46:52,840 --> 00:46:57,880 Speaker 1: exactly so. So so people do different things when the 744 00:46:57,920 --> 00:47:00,680 Speaker 1: money's on the line or when opera tunity is on 745 00:47:00,719 --> 00:47:03,840 Speaker 1: the line. I don't think Ohio State would have played 746 00:47:03,880 --> 00:47:06,360 Speaker 1: minus five coaches and a bunch of other players on 747 00:47:06,400 --> 00:47:09,719 Speaker 1: their team if going to the Big Ten Championship had 748 00:47:09,760 --> 00:47:12,359 Speaker 1: not been threatened. Would you? Would you say that that's 749 00:47:12,360 --> 00:47:15,160 Speaker 1: a reasonable assumption. I don't know for sure, but it's 750 00:47:15,200 --> 00:47:17,440 Speaker 1: reasonable that they could have that. They would have not 751 00:47:17,480 --> 00:47:21,279 Speaker 1: played absolutely in Michigan sitting out this week and they 752 00:47:21,360 --> 00:47:24,880 Speaker 1: have no shot at it. So but if Michigan had 753 00:47:24,880 --> 00:47:28,719 Speaker 1: a shot at it, they would be playing if if, 754 00:47:28,840 --> 00:47:34,120 Speaker 1: if at all. Yeah, And so my question was, all right, 755 00:47:34,640 --> 00:47:38,719 Speaker 1: if Washington has to play shorthanded, mind you, playing shorthanded 756 00:47:38,840 --> 00:47:41,000 Speaker 1: is dangerous. You could get knocked out of the college 757 00:47:41,000 --> 00:47:44,680 Speaker 1: football out of the conference championship game. So would you 758 00:47:44,840 --> 00:47:51,360 Speaker 1: rather play shorthanded and potentially lose or play in mind you, 759 00:47:51,440 --> 00:47:53,600 Speaker 1: I know that they had that they were minus a 760 00:47:53,600 --> 00:47:55,960 Speaker 1: couple of wide receivers last last week. I get it, 761 00:47:56,920 --> 00:48:00,279 Speaker 1: But if they were to play, like, would you be 762 00:48:00,280 --> 00:48:03,240 Speaker 1: willing to play shorthanded knowing that you could potentially lose 763 00:48:03,280 --> 00:48:10,840 Speaker 1: and not go to the conference championship game. Uh, if 764 00:48:10,880 --> 00:48:16,600 Speaker 1: if you had it in hand, um, I mean that 765 00:48:17,640 --> 00:48:20,000 Speaker 1: would be if if it was a fifty fifty coin 766 00:48:20,040 --> 00:48:23,719 Speaker 1: flip deal and you had it in hand. Then I 767 00:48:23,800 --> 00:48:26,160 Speaker 1: think that that's your backup plan. That's what you can 768 00:48:26,200 --> 00:48:28,440 Speaker 1: rest on, is the fact that, like, all right, if 769 00:48:28,440 --> 00:48:30,399 Speaker 1: we nix it this week, we're gonna be fine. It's 770 00:48:30,440 --> 00:48:34,160 Speaker 1: gonna be a USC Colorado situation where it might not 771 00:48:34,200 --> 00:48:37,000 Speaker 1: necessarily be fair that USC gets the nod, but the 772 00:48:37,040 --> 00:48:39,560 Speaker 1: tiebreakers the tiebreaker. So let's rest up and make sure 773 00:48:39,600 --> 00:48:42,520 Speaker 1: that we're ready for for for the coming week. I 774 00:48:42,560 --> 00:48:45,520 Speaker 1: think that's a natural way to think about things. I 775 00:48:45,560 --> 00:48:50,080 Speaker 1: think coming from you put them on the defensive. But 776 00:48:50,160 --> 00:48:53,080 Speaker 1: I don't think it's unreasonable to think that that's part 777 00:48:53,160 --> 00:48:58,080 Speaker 1: of somebody's thought process. Thank you, Thank you, Ralph. A 778 00:48:58,200 --> 00:49:02,640 Speaker 1: sensible man lives, you know, because sometimes people want to 779 00:49:02,640 --> 00:49:05,960 Speaker 1: throw out the message because they don't like the messenger 780 00:49:06,560 --> 00:49:08,840 Speaker 1: and they're not gonna let common sense get in the 781 00:49:08,880 --> 00:49:12,640 Speaker 1: way of their emotional response. I'm not saying that I 782 00:49:12,719 --> 00:49:14,759 Speaker 1: never do it, but I do. I actually I did 783 00:49:14,760 --> 00:49:17,719 Speaker 1: it today. But that's fine. That's that's neither here nor there. 784 00:49:18,400 --> 00:49:21,560 Speaker 1: Let me throw out. Let me throw out another rivalry 785 00:49:21,560 --> 00:49:23,920 Speaker 1: week debate that I've been seeing pop up on Twitter. 786 00:49:24,080 --> 00:49:27,680 Speaker 1: It's really popular down here in Arizona UM. Arizona, Arizona 787 00:49:27,719 --> 00:49:32,040 Speaker 1: States called hate Week, and Arizona State players and fans 788 00:49:32,640 --> 00:49:35,040 Speaker 1: go around wearing a shirt that says hate on it. 789 00:49:35,440 --> 00:49:38,520 Speaker 1: But the A is the University of Arizona block A. 790 00:49:39,640 --> 00:49:44,239 Speaker 1: So uh down here, the debate is should you be 791 00:49:44,360 --> 00:49:48,760 Speaker 1: able to wear your rival's logo even if the purpose 792 00:49:48,800 --> 00:49:53,319 Speaker 1: of wearing your rival's logo is to mock them? I 793 00:49:53,360 --> 00:49:56,240 Speaker 1: would cross that out like gang style bro like when 794 00:49:56,560 --> 00:49:59,279 Speaker 1: like when, like when crips, if they need to to 795 00:49:59,320 --> 00:50:01,920 Speaker 1: write something that starts with that has to be in it, 796 00:50:01,960 --> 00:50:05,440 Speaker 1: they just put an X on it. Yeah. So like 797 00:50:05,480 --> 00:50:10,400 Speaker 1: the whole University of or the whole Ohio state taking 798 00:50:10,400 --> 00:50:18,920 Speaker 1: the MS out of their Twitter, uh for like exactly exactly. Yeah, 799 00:50:19,040 --> 00:50:22,279 Speaker 1: So you just either, yeah, you just cross it out 800 00:50:23,360 --> 00:50:29,919 Speaker 1: or you do something to deface it that's clearly noticeable. 801 00:50:29,960 --> 00:50:32,240 Speaker 1: I don't I don't mind that. I like the rivalries. 802 00:50:32,320 --> 00:50:35,560 Speaker 1: I like that they are intense, they're supposed to be. 803 00:50:35,880 --> 00:50:41,680 Speaker 1: And truthfully, imagine if if Washington all right, so with 804 00:50:41,760 --> 00:50:43,920 Speaker 1: the Michigan, Ohio State game. You're gonna have some Ohio 805 00:50:43,920 --> 00:50:45,839 Speaker 1: State people saying, well, they knew if they were gonna 806 00:50:45,840 --> 00:50:47,680 Speaker 1: get killed, so they didn't want to play anyway. And 807 00:50:47,719 --> 00:50:51,040 Speaker 1: then Michigan fans are gonna be upset. Same thing with 808 00:50:51,080 --> 00:50:53,479 Speaker 1: the Oregon and Washington game. If that happens, you're gonna 809 00:50:53,520 --> 00:50:56,839 Speaker 1: have Oregon people accusing Washington. Washington fans be upset. All 810 00:50:56,840 --> 00:50:59,600 Speaker 1: of that. Is that not good for the rivalry? Is 811 00:50:59,640 --> 00:51:04,400 Speaker 1: that not over college football? I think anything is good 812 00:51:04,440 --> 00:51:08,400 Speaker 1: for a rivalry, so long as it doesn't involve somebody 813 00:51:08,400 --> 00:51:16,920 Speaker 1: getting arrested like poisoning. Tree did died like he got 814 00:51:16,960 --> 00:51:19,040 Speaker 1: out of jail then then he wasn't paying I think 815 00:51:19,040 --> 00:51:22,920 Speaker 1: he died. Yeah, he's very he's very sick. It was 816 00:51:22,960 --> 00:51:26,880 Speaker 1: almost like he it was almost like a Fern Gully 817 00:51:27,000 --> 00:51:31,759 Speaker 1: Karma type deal. Um, but yeah, I I don't know. 818 00:51:31,840 --> 00:51:34,600 Speaker 1: I think that. I don't know. I think the conference 819 00:51:34,600 --> 00:51:36,239 Speaker 1: has a lot of really good rivalries, and I think 820 00:51:36,239 --> 00:51:41,160 Speaker 1: anything within reason. I love the coaches going back and forth. Um, 821 00:51:41,239 --> 00:51:42,960 Speaker 1: you've seen a lot more of that this year of 822 00:51:43,000 --> 00:51:46,080 Speaker 1: the coaches kind of just being open with with some 823 00:51:46,160 --> 00:51:49,840 Speaker 1: of their disdain on social media. Um, I love that 824 00:51:49,920 --> 00:51:55,200 Speaker 1: kind of stuff. So yeah, I'm anything within anything within reason, 825 00:51:55,280 --> 00:52:00,719 Speaker 1: as long as nobody gets hurt or or anything gets dolan, Like, 826 00:52:00,800 --> 00:52:02,680 Speaker 1: it's not the old days where you can go steal 827 00:52:02,760 --> 00:52:09,040 Speaker 1: somebody's Oh yeah, exactly. Uh none, no more of that, 828 00:52:09,120 --> 00:52:13,319 Speaker 1: but anything else within reason. The memes alone, like the 829 00:52:13,360 --> 00:52:17,560 Speaker 1: addition of memes into rivalries has been just fantastic in 830 00:52:17,600 --> 00:52:21,160 Speaker 1: the last ten years. Yeah, I agree with you. I 831 00:52:21,280 --> 00:52:25,480 Speaker 1: love them as well. I love them and like, um, 832 00:52:25,520 --> 00:52:30,440 Speaker 1: who was it? Oh it was Washington. The Washington football 833 00:52:30,440 --> 00:52:34,000 Speaker 1: team in the NFL played against the Steelers, and they 834 00:52:34,080 --> 00:52:39,320 Speaker 1: tweeted out after the game. Uh, a clip from the office, 835 00:52:39,920 --> 00:52:45,759 Speaker 1: but Jim had Washington's logo as as his head and 836 00:52:45,840 --> 00:52:49,480 Speaker 1: the white had the Steelers logo and he's sitting on 837 00:52:49,520 --> 00:52:54,320 Speaker 1: a on a like a like a yeah, And Jim 838 00:52:54,360 --> 00:52:57,760 Speaker 1: takes a pair of scissors and deflates it and it's like, oh, 839 00:52:57,800 --> 00:53:02,240 Speaker 1: they're they're eleven and old season gone. Yeah. Now that's stuff. 840 00:53:02,600 --> 00:53:05,600 Speaker 1: That's Stuff's amazing. I'm all for more of that. And 841 00:53:05,600 --> 00:53:10,279 Speaker 1: and not for fistfights and poisoning trees and stuff and 842 00:53:10,360 --> 00:53:16,280 Speaker 1: any any anything that involves uh, you know, risking somebody's 843 00:53:16,320 --> 00:53:19,719 Speaker 1: personal safety and or and or property. Uh, there's no 844 00:53:19,760 --> 00:53:21,680 Speaker 1: reason to do it anymore because you can just write 845 00:53:21,680 --> 00:53:26,680 Speaker 1: funny things on the internet and it's it's just as good. Yep. Um. Okay, 846 00:53:26,680 --> 00:53:31,960 Speaker 1: So now let's tackle what happened last week. Okay, So, um, 847 00:53:32,040 --> 00:53:36,800 Speaker 1: we we went our record again. I'm probably I'm thinking 848 00:53:36,880 --> 00:53:40,000 Speaker 1: that I beat you this this week. I'm on my 849 00:53:40,080 --> 00:53:44,279 Speaker 1: comeback tour. Right, you lost? I beat you in all 850 00:53:44,320 --> 00:53:48,799 Speaker 1: three categories? Are you serious? Yeah? I beat you in 851 00:53:48,840 --> 00:53:53,719 Speaker 1: all three categories. Yeah. Ok you went three and three 852 00:53:53,840 --> 00:53:56,080 Speaker 1: straight up, three and three against the spread, and two 853 00:53:56,080 --> 00:53:58,560 Speaker 1: and four on the over unders. Okay, so we're moving. 854 00:53:58,800 --> 00:54:01,400 Speaker 1: I'm moving in the right direct. You are, Yes, you 855 00:54:01,440 --> 00:54:04,319 Speaker 1: are moving in the right direction. Last week I did this. 856 00:54:04,840 --> 00:54:07,879 Speaker 1: I did make some decisions just based on the fact 857 00:54:07,920 --> 00:54:10,360 Speaker 1: that you were on a cold streak, and those in 858 00:54:10,440 --> 00:54:13,240 Speaker 1: my favorite and then the stuff that I did agree 859 00:54:13,280 --> 00:54:19,080 Speaker 1: with you with I got right. So oh man, that's funny. 860 00:54:19,239 --> 00:54:25,920 Speaker 1: All right? So, um, what are the what are the stats? What? 861 00:54:25,920 --> 00:54:30,239 Speaker 1: What are the stats? Overall? Against the spread? You are 862 00:54:30,400 --> 00:54:34,040 Speaker 1: nine and thirteen and I am fifteen and seven. Uh, 863 00:54:34,400 --> 00:54:37,399 Speaker 1: straight up, you're still within range. You're fourteen and eight, 864 00:54:37,400 --> 00:54:39,759 Speaker 1: I'm sixteen and six. And then you had a rough 865 00:54:39,760 --> 00:54:41,720 Speaker 1: start on the over unders. Your three and six overall 866 00:54:41,800 --> 00:54:44,520 Speaker 1: and I am seven and two, and you introduced over 867 00:54:44,600 --> 00:54:52,120 Speaker 1: unders as a way to catch up. All right? Do 868 00:54:52,480 --> 00:54:56,480 Speaker 1: see now I'm like a degenerate gambler who is trying 869 00:54:56,560 --> 00:54:59,879 Speaker 1: to like gamble the kids college college fund to make 870 00:54:59,880 --> 00:55:07,360 Speaker 1: it that um, So let's recap the games from last week. 871 00:55:08,000 --> 00:55:10,520 Speaker 1: So we we We've already talked kind of at length 872 00:55:10,560 --> 00:55:15,640 Speaker 1: about the Stanford Washington game, and I'll tell you, Rob, 873 00:55:15,760 --> 00:55:20,440 Speaker 1: I was surprised. I was very very surprised. Actually, Okay, 874 00:55:20,480 --> 00:55:22,680 Speaker 1: so there there was part of me. So when we 875 00:55:22,760 --> 00:55:26,279 Speaker 1: saw that Washington had to do there that Stanford couldn't 876 00:55:26,320 --> 00:55:30,399 Speaker 1: play in California, had to go to Washington do their 877 00:55:30,440 --> 00:55:32,600 Speaker 1: walk through at a park after they got kicked out 878 00:55:32,600 --> 00:55:36,080 Speaker 1: of a parking garage, I was like, they're gonna show 879 00:55:36,160 --> 00:55:39,239 Speaker 1: up ready to play. And I don't know what it 880 00:55:39,520 --> 00:55:43,160 Speaker 1: is about Washington why they want to play, Why Jimmy 881 00:55:43,239 --> 00:55:47,759 Speaker 1: Lake wants to play this intellectual, brute brutality, run you 882 00:55:47,920 --> 00:55:55,040 Speaker 1: over game when Washington has superior athletes, like whenever they 883 00:55:55,080 --> 00:55:58,239 Speaker 1: tried to go up top, they were able to do 884 00:55:58,320 --> 00:56:02,920 Speaker 1: it like ty Ty Jones two catches seventy nine yards. 885 00:56:03,600 --> 00:56:07,200 Speaker 1: I know that that Dylan Morris not at first Ty 886 00:56:07,320 --> 00:56:10,439 Speaker 1: Jones catch might have been the best catch I've seen 887 00:56:10,560 --> 00:56:16,080 Speaker 1: all year in any any level high school, college, pro 888 00:56:17,360 --> 00:56:21,520 Speaker 1: that was. That was Oh my god. And you gotta 889 00:56:21,520 --> 00:56:25,600 Speaker 1: admit at this point, at this point, Dylan Morris, while 890 00:56:25,719 --> 00:56:30,200 Speaker 1: not the best quarterback to just keep a drive alive, 891 00:56:31,000 --> 00:56:33,840 Speaker 1: some of his throws would get you out of your seat, 892 00:56:34,320 --> 00:56:37,279 Speaker 1: Like three times last week and five times this week 893 00:56:37,960 --> 00:56:40,720 Speaker 1: he let loose a ball and I'm standing up watching 894 00:56:40,760 --> 00:56:44,840 Speaker 1: it like, oh my god. But just like the stuff 895 00:56:44,880 --> 00:56:48,880 Speaker 1: he does in between the fantastic throws, it leaves a 896 00:56:48,920 --> 00:56:52,600 Speaker 1: lot to be desired. You, it's amazing. On the season, 897 00:56:52,600 --> 00:56:57,960 Speaker 1: he's sitting at four touchdowns, three interceptions, like, but you know, 898 00:56:58,520 --> 00:57:03,000 Speaker 1: he has made some fantas hastic throws. I have one 899 00:57:03,719 --> 00:57:09,279 Speaker 1: agree with that dude like he has he has. Um yeah, so, 900 00:57:09,440 --> 00:57:15,040 Speaker 1: but I'm not sold on Dylan Morris yet. He was 901 00:57:15,080 --> 00:57:18,919 Speaker 1: the overthrow guy. But I just can't figure out why, 902 00:57:19,440 --> 00:57:23,440 Speaker 1: um why Jimmy Lake wants to to to play football 903 00:57:23,880 --> 00:57:28,000 Speaker 1: like this when he has better athletes and whenever they 904 00:57:28,000 --> 00:57:31,480 Speaker 1: get in must score situations, they stand back and throw 905 00:57:31,640 --> 00:57:34,600 Speaker 1: throw to football and it's successful in the second half 906 00:57:34,640 --> 00:57:38,040 Speaker 1: so I don't understand why if you have an advantage 907 00:57:38,080 --> 00:57:42,200 Speaker 1: over a team, why not exploit that early. It's bizarre 908 00:57:42,280 --> 00:57:46,200 Speaker 1: to me. Dude, Yeah, I don't know. I it was 909 00:57:46,240 --> 00:57:48,680 Speaker 1: weird to watch them get down. I mean, they really 910 00:57:48,680 --> 00:57:51,280 Speaker 1: got their ass kicked in in the first half. There's 911 00:57:51,280 --> 00:57:54,440 Speaker 1: no other way to explain it. Um, Davis Mills looked 912 00:57:54,520 --> 00:57:58,280 Speaker 1: really good. Uh, Stanford's running game was on point. This 913 00:57:58,320 --> 00:58:01,920 Speaker 1: game had more plays run from inside the five yard 914 00:58:01,960 --> 00:58:05,840 Speaker 1: line than any other game before this season in the 915 00:58:05,880 --> 00:58:08,960 Speaker 1: five and then they run their offense at a goal 916 00:58:09,000 --> 00:58:11,640 Speaker 1: line and then Washington got in on it. In the 917 00:58:11,680 --> 00:58:14,600 Speaker 1: second half. They were not I think if you just 918 00:58:14,720 --> 00:58:17,440 Speaker 1: look up, I'd be curious to see what the longest 919 00:58:17,440 --> 00:58:20,280 Speaker 1: touchdown was in this game, because I think probably the 920 00:58:20,320 --> 00:58:25,920 Speaker 1: average was it was a two yard score. Yeah. Also, 921 00:58:26,240 --> 00:58:29,280 Speaker 1: real quick, we have the college football rankings that have 922 00:58:29,480 --> 00:58:34,680 Speaker 1: come out right now, Colorado is sitting at number twenty one, 923 00:58:36,040 --> 00:58:39,520 Speaker 1: So they went from not ranked last year last year, 924 00:58:39,960 --> 00:58:45,320 Speaker 1: last game last week two up to number one. USC 925 00:58:45,600 --> 00:58:50,520 Speaker 1: moved up five spots to number fifteen, So truthfully, they're 926 00:58:50,640 --> 00:58:54,440 Speaker 1: they're kind of in striking ranks because another great performance 927 00:58:54,520 --> 00:58:58,800 Speaker 1: from from them, they'll jump over Northwestern no matter what, 928 00:58:59,200 --> 00:59:02,840 Speaker 1: Northwestern US because they because people don't see them the 929 00:59:02,880 --> 00:59:06,200 Speaker 1: same way. They'll jump over Coastal Carolina who's at thirteen. 930 00:59:07,040 --> 00:59:10,360 Speaker 1: And then you know, and an undefeated they're you're gonna 931 00:59:10,360 --> 00:59:13,880 Speaker 1: be looking at them with Indiana and UM, yeah and 932 00:59:14,040 --> 00:59:17,920 Speaker 1: those teams. So in Oklahoma with with two losses, if 933 00:59:18,040 --> 00:59:22,440 Speaker 1: USC can win their next two games and absolutely destroy people, 934 00:59:22,840 --> 00:59:25,120 Speaker 1: they may not get into college Football playoff, but they're 935 00:59:25,120 --> 00:59:27,000 Speaker 1: gonna but they're gonna be a top ten team at 936 00:59:27,000 --> 00:59:30,640 Speaker 1: that point in point in time. Yeah. The last thing 937 00:59:30,640 --> 00:59:32,920 Speaker 1: I wanted to bring up about Stanford is we had 938 00:59:32,960 --> 00:59:36,600 Speaker 1: worried a little bit that they don't have the athletes. Um. 939 00:59:36,760 --> 00:59:40,360 Speaker 1: The emergence of Nathaniel Pete on this team as a 940 00:59:40,440 --> 00:59:43,440 Speaker 1: kick returner and uh, and it's somebody who can run 941 00:59:43,480 --> 00:59:46,360 Speaker 1: the ball. I mean that you have you have somebody 942 00:59:46,360 --> 00:59:48,640 Speaker 1: who is electrifying with his speed. I don't I don't 943 00:59:48,640 --> 00:59:51,640 Speaker 1: see him out there really making cuts. He just kind 944 00:59:51,640 --> 00:59:53,400 Speaker 1: of goes in a in a straight line. But you 945 00:59:53,520 --> 00:59:57,360 Speaker 1: need that level of athleticism if you're going to compete regularly, 946 00:59:57,920 --> 01:00:00,240 Speaker 1: UM in this conference. And so it's it's it good 947 01:00:00,240 --> 01:00:02,600 Speaker 1: to see that, you know, defensively, they did what it 948 01:00:02,600 --> 01:00:05,040 Speaker 1: took in the first half to withstand Washington coming back, 949 01:00:05,480 --> 01:00:08,320 Speaker 1: and then offensively, not only did they score in the 950 01:00:08,360 --> 01:00:10,520 Speaker 1: second half to make sure that they held the victory, 951 01:00:10,840 --> 01:00:13,000 Speaker 1: they got three first downs on that last drive to 952 01:00:13,080 --> 01:00:16,600 Speaker 1: run the clock after very and you went for it 953 01:00:16,640 --> 01:00:19,640 Speaker 1: on fourth down. He even went forward on fourth down. 954 01:00:19,640 --> 01:00:24,480 Speaker 1: I was like, look at look at two sexy, Jimmy Shaw. 955 01:00:24,720 --> 01:00:27,240 Speaker 1: You could have kicked like a forty yr field goal 956 01:00:27,360 --> 01:00:31,560 Speaker 1: and go up eight points, but instead you you solve 957 01:00:31,640 --> 01:00:36,200 Speaker 1: the game away. Okay, okay, Austin looking like a Winter Jones. 958 01:00:36,680 --> 01:00:39,080 Speaker 1: Austin Jones did not look like a very good football 959 01:00:39,120 --> 01:00:42,560 Speaker 1: player before this week, and then after that, you like, 960 01:00:42,600 --> 01:00:44,880 Speaker 1: what is there something wrong with Washington State? Or is 961 01:00:44,920 --> 01:00:48,320 Speaker 1: Austin Jones for real? Just north South? He was getting 962 01:00:48,320 --> 01:00:52,360 Speaker 1: it done? Yep. Um onto the u c L A 963 01:00:52,360 --> 01:00:58,400 Speaker 1: Arizona State game. I was a little bit well, I 964 01:00:58,880 --> 01:01:02,240 Speaker 1: picked this game correctly. I knew that you was gonna win. 965 01:01:02,240 --> 01:01:07,000 Speaker 1: I couldn't figure out why Arizona State was even favored. Um, 966 01:01:07,040 --> 01:01:09,080 Speaker 1: but did you tell which side of the ball had 967 01:01:09,480 --> 01:01:14,080 Speaker 1: could you tell which side of the ball had COVID? Yes? Clearly, Um, 968 01:01:14,680 --> 01:01:18,320 Speaker 1: So it was eighteen dorri and Thompson Robinson had a 969 01:01:18,360 --> 01:01:21,680 Speaker 1: regular Day eight team for twenty four one night ninety 970 01:01:22,000 --> 01:01:26,600 Speaker 1: a touchdow. But they also they're they're continuing to run 971 01:01:26,720 --> 01:01:31,760 Speaker 1: the ball relentlessly. I mean, just another almost forty rushes. 972 01:01:32,480 --> 01:01:36,040 Speaker 1: They are committed to running a football and Arizona State 973 01:01:36,160 --> 01:01:39,040 Speaker 1: is having trouble. I mean, but also they were bitten 974 01:01:39,040 --> 01:01:43,000 Speaker 1: by a ton of penalties as well. Yes, and I 975 01:01:43,040 --> 01:01:46,640 Speaker 1: think that they also figured out that they have more 976 01:01:46,720 --> 01:01:50,200 Speaker 1: than just a metric Felton who is uh a threat 977 01:01:50,320 --> 01:01:53,400 Speaker 1: in the passing game. They have three running backs out 978 01:01:53,400 --> 01:01:56,120 Speaker 1: there who were able to get some yards after the catch, 979 01:01:56,800 --> 01:01:59,680 Speaker 1: and they employed the use of all of them in 980 01:02:00,040 --> 01:02:04,800 Speaker 1: a really really clever way. I thought UM pass blocking 981 01:02:05,200 --> 01:02:10,280 Speaker 1: was pretty atrocious. Uh, But Dorian Thompson Robinson physically, he 982 01:02:10,360 --> 01:02:12,000 Speaker 1: really held up. I think he had to have been 983 01:02:12,040 --> 01:02:16,040 Speaker 1: sacked seven eight times, UM, And it wasn't just like 984 01:02:16,600 --> 01:02:19,800 Speaker 1: he he wasn't just like seeing the defense coming and 985 01:02:19,800 --> 01:02:23,520 Speaker 1: then getting down and and and he was full on 986 01:02:23,640 --> 01:02:28,560 Speaker 1: getting body slammed by three and twenty pound men repeatedly, 987 01:02:29,160 --> 01:02:32,400 Speaker 1: and and he was able to find a way um 988 01:02:32,640 --> 01:02:34,720 Speaker 1: to still bounce back from all that. And I think 989 01:02:35,080 --> 01:02:38,040 Speaker 1: what's funny is you have so much self created adversity 990 01:02:38,080 --> 01:02:41,000 Speaker 1: from DTR over the last couple of years that it's 991 01:02:41,040 --> 01:02:43,720 Speaker 1: just he has that gambler's mindset, has that Brett Farve 992 01:02:43,800 --> 01:02:45,360 Speaker 1: mindset of you have to be able to go out 993 01:02:45,360 --> 01:02:47,760 Speaker 1: there and play the next next play like you didn't 994 01:02:47,800 --> 01:02:50,479 Speaker 1: screw up. And what's crazy is there wasn't a huge 995 01:02:50,480 --> 01:02:55,160 Speaker 1: difference between um DTR and Jaden Daniels and that they 996 01:02:55,160 --> 01:02:58,320 Speaker 1: both threw for a touchdown, they both ran for a touchdown. Um, 997 01:02:58,520 --> 01:03:01,600 Speaker 1: they both you know, didn't really create that much offense 998 01:03:02,240 --> 01:03:05,960 Speaker 1: on their own, but you know, one of them looked 999 01:03:06,120 --> 01:03:10,280 Speaker 1: athletically like he was a cut above and the other 1000 01:03:10,360 --> 01:03:14,040 Speaker 1: one looked like he was still trying to feel things 1001 01:03:14,040 --> 01:03:18,439 Speaker 1: out and playing underwater a little bit. And you can say, yeah, well, 1002 01:03:18,520 --> 01:03:20,760 Speaker 1: Jane Daniels was part of that whole offense that had 1003 01:03:20,800 --> 01:03:23,080 Speaker 1: to recover from COVID. But where the hell do you 1004 01:03:23,120 --> 01:03:26,520 Speaker 1: think TTR has been the last two weeks. Yeah, yeah, 1005 01:03:26,600 --> 01:03:34,120 Speaker 1: that's a good point. I am less impressed by Jane 1006 01:03:34,200 --> 01:03:39,040 Speaker 1: Daniels then I thought I would be through through two games. Granted, 1007 01:03:39,080 --> 01:03:40,720 Speaker 1: I think a lot of that has to do with 1008 01:03:40,760 --> 01:03:45,000 Speaker 1: his freshman wide wide receivers and running backs. You know 1009 01:03:45,200 --> 01:03:48,520 Speaker 1: that that he is that he's throwing a younger players, 1010 01:03:49,200 --> 01:03:51,880 Speaker 1: but they are not on the same page at all. Yeah, 1011 01:03:51,960 --> 01:03:55,400 Speaker 1: and then the COVID shutdown didn't help them get on 1012 01:03:55,440 --> 01:03:58,919 Speaker 1: the same page at all. And a SU has got 1013 01:03:58,920 --> 01:04:00,960 Speaker 1: to be the only team in the entire Pack twelve 1014 01:04:01,000 --> 01:04:02,920 Speaker 1: that doesn't have a tight end to throw too. And 1015 01:04:02,920 --> 01:04:05,280 Speaker 1: they just lost Nolan Matthews to the transfer portal, who 1016 01:04:05,280 --> 01:04:07,320 Speaker 1: is supposed to be their best tight end, and then 1017 01:04:07,400 --> 01:04:09,160 Speaker 1: Jane Daniels when they were trying to come back at 1018 01:04:09,200 --> 01:04:11,080 Speaker 1: the end of the game when they're down seven, it's 1019 01:04:11,120 --> 01:04:14,600 Speaker 1: Curtis Hodges that misses a block and he gets sacked. 1020 01:04:14,680 --> 01:04:17,760 Speaker 1: And so the tight end has been a net negative 1021 01:04:18,080 --> 01:04:21,360 Speaker 1: for Arizona State for about five years running. And they 1022 01:04:21,520 --> 01:04:24,920 Speaker 1: really need to figure out a way to to fix 1023 01:04:25,000 --> 01:04:28,520 Speaker 1: that immediately because they have an All American tight end 1024 01:04:28,560 --> 01:04:31,920 Speaker 1: on their staff as like an offensive analyst, and they 1025 01:04:31,960 --> 01:04:35,160 Speaker 1: have former NFL wide receiver in Arizona State all time 1026 01:04:35,920 --> 01:04:39,439 Speaker 1: receiving yards record holder Derrick Hagan as their tight ends coach. 1027 01:04:39,880 --> 01:04:41,720 Speaker 1: The coaches are there, they just got to figure out 1028 01:04:41,760 --> 01:04:43,960 Speaker 1: a way to get some talent because if everyone in 1029 01:04:43,960 --> 01:04:46,160 Speaker 1: the Pack twelve has a tight end except you. That's 1030 01:04:46,160 --> 01:04:50,080 Speaker 1: a you problem. That's definitely a you problem. In in 1031 01:04:50,200 --> 01:04:53,920 Speaker 1: Arizona State. Um, it's weird like they are on the 1032 01:04:54,000 --> 01:04:57,200 Speaker 1: cusp of they look like they're trending in the right direction, 1033 01:04:57,280 --> 01:05:01,080 Speaker 1: but you're not sure. And another thing, know is I'm 1034 01:05:01,120 --> 01:05:05,160 Speaker 1: perplexed kind of with what you see going on in 1035 01:05:05,280 --> 01:05:08,080 Speaker 1: the college football playoff. Well, I'm sorry. In the in 1036 01:05:08,120 --> 01:05:12,360 Speaker 1: the transfer portal is you have so many players entering 1037 01:05:12,400 --> 01:05:17,200 Speaker 1: the transfer portal. But the problem is it kids get 1038 01:05:17,240 --> 01:05:20,240 Speaker 1: an extra year, so I think finding a home it's 1039 01:05:20,240 --> 01:05:22,960 Speaker 1: gonna be more. It's already proving difficult for a lot 1040 01:05:23,000 --> 01:05:26,720 Speaker 1: of players unless you were se USC just had a 1041 01:05:26,720 --> 01:05:30,840 Speaker 1: five star linebacker enter the portal and then immediately retract 1042 01:05:30,920 --> 01:05:33,600 Speaker 1: his name from the portal and come back. So yeah, 1043 01:05:33,680 --> 01:05:37,200 Speaker 1: it's like hold on, slow down, never mind because because 1044 01:05:37,240 --> 01:05:40,960 Speaker 1: you realize, hold up, I could be left out here 1045 01:05:41,000 --> 01:05:44,720 Speaker 1: flapping in the wind um and you're seeing some of 1046 01:05:44,720 --> 01:05:47,200 Speaker 1: these players that are in the transfer portal, like realize 1047 01:05:47,200 --> 01:05:50,360 Speaker 1: the amount of influx, like a hundred and twenty some 1048 01:05:50,520 --> 01:05:53,120 Speaker 1: players in the last ten days or whatever entering the portal, 1049 01:05:53,600 --> 01:05:57,880 Speaker 1: that they're taking offers that they might not otherwise. Former 1050 01:05:57,920 --> 01:06:01,320 Speaker 1: four star running back at Utah T. J. Green. You know, 1051 01:06:01,520 --> 01:06:04,840 Speaker 1: I thought he had an opportunity to maybe latch on 1052 01:06:04,920 --> 01:06:07,560 Speaker 1: at another Pack twelve school, but I think he also 1053 01:06:07,600 --> 01:06:09,200 Speaker 1: saw the writing on the wall and he ends up 1054 01:06:09,240 --> 01:06:12,600 Speaker 1: committing to Liberty. So that was, you know, definitely a 1055 01:06:12,600 --> 01:06:14,880 Speaker 1: little bit of a surprise. Some of these guys that 1056 01:06:14,920 --> 01:06:17,320 Speaker 1: are in the portal are gonna have to jump somewhere, 1057 01:06:18,040 --> 01:06:20,080 Speaker 1: which is crazy because they probably went into the portal 1058 01:06:20,080 --> 01:06:22,600 Speaker 1: because they didn't think they had the perfect fit for them. 1059 01:06:22,640 --> 01:06:24,600 Speaker 1: There is no perfect fit anymore. We're gonna see the 1060 01:06:24,600 --> 01:06:27,600 Speaker 1: pendulum swing back to people sticking it out at the 1061 01:06:27,640 --> 01:06:31,800 Speaker 1: school that they're at. That's going to become the new trend. Yeah, 1062 01:06:31,960 --> 01:06:37,960 Speaker 1: I totally do Um. Okay, so onto the next game, 1063 01:06:38,200 --> 01:06:46,000 Speaker 1: which is um, we'll We'll go Oregon cow um. This 1064 01:06:46,120 --> 01:06:52,880 Speaker 1: was a shocking result to me, absolutely shocking because Oregon 1065 01:06:52,920 --> 01:06:55,840 Speaker 1: came into game averaging thirty eight points per per game, 1066 01:06:56,640 --> 01:07:02,280 Speaker 1: and they also they had another two turnovers their minus 1067 01:07:02,320 --> 01:07:05,040 Speaker 1: seven or minus eleven or something like that, something silly 1068 01:07:05,160 --> 01:07:08,480 Speaker 1: on the season, and they haven't been able to generate 1069 01:07:08,520 --> 01:07:11,760 Speaker 1: turnovers at all, and part of that is due to 1070 01:07:11,920 --> 01:07:16,840 Speaker 1: a young defense. So it's been very, very Um, I 1071 01:07:16,840 --> 01:07:19,240 Speaker 1: think that that's the difference in Oregon season is just 1072 01:07:19,360 --> 01:07:22,000 Speaker 1: them not being able to get turnovers and them turning 1073 01:07:22,040 --> 01:07:24,919 Speaker 1: over the ball a lot. And we're not sure what's 1074 01:07:24,920 --> 01:07:27,840 Speaker 1: going on with c J. Verdell. He only got six touches. 1075 01:07:28,480 --> 01:07:33,480 Speaker 1: Travis Day is dominating the rushes twelve or seventy one, 1076 01:07:34,320 --> 01:07:37,920 Speaker 1: but they're still not giving him the ball. Yeah, you're 1077 01:07:38,040 --> 01:07:41,080 Speaker 1: eating your leading carrier. Should not be a pocket passer, 1078 01:07:41,160 --> 01:07:45,120 Speaker 1: Tyler Shuck and that that I start to wonder if 1079 01:07:45,160 --> 01:07:49,800 Speaker 1: that's what has him and his accuracy flailing towards the 1080 01:07:49,960 --> 01:07:52,120 Speaker 1: end of these games. Is if the fact the fact 1081 01:07:52,200 --> 01:07:55,840 Speaker 1: that you had your pocket passer who has decent legs 1082 01:07:55,880 --> 01:07:58,680 Speaker 1: but he's a pocket passer, you had him take thirteen 1083 01:07:58,760 --> 01:08:02,560 Speaker 1: extra hits when you have a bunch of running backs 1084 01:08:02,600 --> 01:08:07,880 Speaker 1: on your roster that you need to give an opportunity to. Yeah, 1085 01:08:08,240 --> 01:08:13,000 Speaker 1: totally agree with that. UM. And I still like, truthfully 1086 01:08:13,120 --> 01:08:16,240 Speaker 1: like I wasn't impressed with Cow, Like they ran them 1087 01:08:16,240 --> 01:08:18,559 Speaker 1: ball forty seven times. And then the other thing is 1088 01:08:19,240 --> 01:08:22,160 Speaker 1: Oregon had a ton of penalties and absolute ton of penalties. 1089 01:08:22,200 --> 01:08:26,000 Speaker 1: On one drive, Uh, Cow had a turnover on downs, 1090 01:08:26,479 --> 01:08:30,599 Speaker 1: a punt and either another and I think another turnover 1091 01:08:30,640 --> 01:08:34,120 Speaker 1: on downs on the same drive, and all of them 1092 01:08:34,280 --> 01:08:39,320 Speaker 1: ended up and um in first downs because of penalties 1093 01:08:40,080 --> 01:08:43,440 Speaker 1: like one and one of them was after the play. 1094 01:08:43,520 --> 01:08:47,439 Speaker 1: One of them was like a substitution error on a 1095 01:08:47,479 --> 01:08:49,560 Speaker 1: field goal. One of them was a bogus pass and 1096 01:08:49,600 --> 01:08:54,080 Speaker 1: inference called like they had what what was it? Eight 1097 01:08:54,200 --> 01:08:58,360 Speaker 1: plays within the two yard line two or three yard line? 1098 01:08:58,680 --> 01:09:01,920 Speaker 1: Four cow and they end up eight plays and they 1099 01:09:02,040 --> 01:09:06,200 Speaker 1: end up finally would have touched down on the eighth play. Yeah, 1100 01:09:06,320 --> 01:09:11,200 Speaker 1: I think I think Cal is buoyed by Chase Garber's confidence. Um. 1101 01:09:11,320 --> 01:09:14,720 Speaker 1: You know, I say, like uh dtr at U c 1102 01:09:14,880 --> 01:09:18,200 Speaker 1: l A has the memory of a goldfish. Um, I 1103 01:09:18,200 --> 01:09:21,320 Speaker 1: think that Chase Garber's has the same level of confidence. 1104 01:09:21,560 --> 01:09:23,280 Speaker 1: But I don't think he needs to go out there 1105 01:09:23,280 --> 01:09:26,240 Speaker 1: and forget making stupid plays because he doesn't make as 1106 01:09:26,280 --> 01:09:28,839 Speaker 1: many stupid plays. I think he just believes in himself 1107 01:09:28,840 --> 01:09:31,559 Speaker 1: that much and that really helped him get over the 1108 01:09:31,600 --> 01:09:34,360 Speaker 1: line because really, outside of the last five minutes of 1109 01:09:34,360 --> 01:09:37,120 Speaker 1: the second half, Oregon did nothing in this game. And 1110 01:09:37,200 --> 01:09:41,439 Speaker 1: Cal's defense was okay, but it was more Oregon not 1111 01:09:41,520 --> 01:09:44,800 Speaker 1: taking um advantage of some of the opportunities they were 1112 01:09:44,840 --> 01:09:47,880 Speaker 1: given Brett Johnson is still a monster. I have to 1113 01:09:47,920 --> 01:09:50,679 Speaker 1: mention him on on on every podcast. He he looked really, 1114 01:09:50,680 --> 01:09:53,360 Speaker 1: really good. But I thought the biggest I thought, the 1115 01:09:53,360 --> 01:09:57,080 Speaker 1: biggest thing for this Oregon team and every team is 1116 01:09:57,080 --> 01:09:59,599 Speaker 1: going to exploit them on it until they fix it, 1117 01:09:59,680 --> 01:10:02,599 Speaker 1: is if run outside the tackles against Oregon, you're probably 1118 01:10:02,640 --> 01:10:08,519 Speaker 1: gonna get thirteen yards. Yeah, they're not fitting their gaps 1119 01:10:08,600 --> 01:10:12,719 Speaker 1: properly at at all. And truthfully, they've recruited all these 1120 01:10:12,720 --> 01:10:16,280 Speaker 1: wide wide receivers. Same thing kind of with with Arizona State. 1121 01:10:16,360 --> 01:10:18,280 Speaker 1: If you want to keep them there and you want 1122 01:10:18,320 --> 01:10:21,360 Speaker 1: to have guys want to come there, like, you gotta 1123 01:10:21,439 --> 01:10:24,640 Speaker 1: complete more than fourteen passes, and part of that is 1124 01:10:24,680 --> 01:10:27,160 Speaker 1: because you gotta get off the field on defense, so 1125 01:10:27,240 --> 01:10:31,280 Speaker 1: you give yourself more opportunities and don't go three and 1126 01:10:31,320 --> 01:10:35,080 Speaker 1: out like the three. Three and out is a stat killer. 1127 01:10:35,200 --> 01:10:39,360 Speaker 1: It kills stats for everybody. And and this Oregon team 1128 01:10:39,439 --> 01:10:42,280 Speaker 1: is three and is three and two. They're still clearly 1129 01:10:42,400 --> 01:10:47,400 Speaker 1: very talented. But you're you're wondering versus Washington, with the 1130 01:10:47,439 --> 01:10:50,959 Speaker 1: troubles that we've seen against Washington, all of that, I truthfully, 1131 01:10:51,040 --> 01:10:53,960 Speaker 1: I don't know what to make of this football game upcoming. 1132 01:10:54,720 --> 01:10:58,959 Speaker 1: I didn't. Yeah, I did see our boy Woody Womack 1133 01:10:59,200 --> 01:11:02,920 Speaker 1: this week brought up to Mike Ferrell, the national director 1134 01:11:02,920 --> 01:11:08,120 Speaker 1: of recruiting for Rivals, um is Mario Cristobal costing himself 1135 01:11:08,200 --> 01:11:11,559 Speaker 1: opportunities at other jobs? And I wanted to reform at 1136 01:11:11,600 --> 01:11:14,679 Speaker 1: the question for you and say, is it actually good 1137 01:11:14,720 --> 01:11:18,000 Speaker 1: for Oregon for the possibility of keeping crystal ball long 1138 01:11:18,120 --> 01:11:20,559 Speaker 1: term that they have a couple of losses this year 1139 01:11:20,960 --> 01:11:23,200 Speaker 1: in a year where you might have some teams flailing 1140 01:11:23,240 --> 01:11:29,880 Speaker 1: and trying to overpay for qualified coaches elsewhere. Yeah, I 1141 01:11:30,800 --> 01:11:34,519 Speaker 1: think that he is costing himself a chance to like 1142 01:11:34,600 --> 01:11:37,400 Speaker 1: he's still gonna be an in demand coach. But I 1143 01:11:37,439 --> 01:11:41,240 Speaker 1: think that people willing to break the bank is a 1144 01:11:41,280 --> 01:11:44,160 Speaker 1: little bit different. I think that Texas had had Oregon 1145 01:11:44,240 --> 01:11:46,360 Speaker 1: been five and oh and looking really good right now, 1146 01:11:46,720 --> 01:11:49,160 Speaker 1: Texas would have been willing to try to back up 1147 01:11:49,200 --> 01:11:51,559 Speaker 1: the brink truck to get him. But now I think 1148 01:11:51,560 --> 01:11:54,080 Speaker 1: they're saying, I don't know, I don't know. Let's let's 1149 01:11:54,120 --> 01:11:56,040 Speaker 1: let's see what happens around there. Let's see what happens 1150 01:11:56,040 --> 01:11:58,080 Speaker 1: over the next couple of couple of weeks. Let's see 1151 01:11:58,120 --> 01:12:00,800 Speaker 1: what Tom Herman does because, like I told him, irbin 1152 01:12:00,840 --> 01:12:03,840 Speaker 1: Meyer wasn't walking through that door. He's not. Same thing 1153 01:12:03,880 --> 01:12:07,439 Speaker 1: that's happening at USC. The USC fans still aren't happy 1154 01:12:07,520 --> 01:12:10,360 Speaker 1: with Clay Helton, but they know that they're stuck with 1155 01:12:10,439 --> 01:12:12,800 Speaker 1: him for next year now, I mean, did they know 1156 01:12:12,960 --> 01:12:17,120 Speaker 1: he's there? So so that's gonna be kind of you know, 1157 01:12:17,200 --> 01:12:24,759 Speaker 1: that's one interesting thing for them. So onto the next game, 1158 01:12:25,160 --> 01:12:32,880 Speaker 1: UM Oregon State in Utah. So this game was clearly 1159 01:12:32,960 --> 01:12:36,600 Speaker 1: dominated by Utah from kind of start to finish. But 1160 01:12:36,640 --> 01:12:40,640 Speaker 1: then Oregon State just won't quit. Like they are the 1161 01:12:40,720 --> 01:12:43,439 Speaker 1: little the little Pack twelve engine that could. They did 1162 01:12:43,479 --> 01:12:47,040 Speaker 1: the same thing against Oregon where they were down big, 1163 01:12:47,240 --> 01:12:51,559 Speaker 1: came back. Utah was up big and and they were able. 1164 01:12:51,640 --> 01:12:54,840 Speaker 1: They were up thirteen going into the fourth quarter, and 1165 01:12:55,800 --> 01:12:58,599 Speaker 1: Oregan State just won't quit. They just won't go away, 1166 01:12:58,680 --> 01:13:01,960 Speaker 1: which is I think a mark of what Jonathan Smith 1167 01:13:02,040 --> 01:13:04,400 Speaker 1: is doing as head coach. He's doing a really good 1168 01:13:04,479 --> 01:13:09,360 Speaker 1: job um with this with this team, and they and 1169 01:13:09,479 --> 01:13:13,200 Speaker 1: they didn't have their starting quarterback in Tristan Jevia Um, 1170 01:13:13,360 --> 01:13:17,320 Speaker 1: and they were without Um who could have been the 1171 01:13:17,320 --> 01:13:20,479 Speaker 1: Pack twelve leading Russia. After this game, he did depending 1172 01:13:20,520 --> 01:13:23,479 Speaker 1: on how how it went. Um In Jamaar Jefferson, they 1173 01:13:23,479 --> 01:13:26,440 Speaker 1: were without him as well, so I would say overall, 1174 01:13:26,920 --> 01:13:32,040 Speaker 1: this was an admirable performance from the Beavers. Not just 1175 01:13:32,120 --> 01:13:36,080 Speaker 1: an admirable performance, but they had the ball twice inside 1176 01:13:36,080 --> 01:13:38,800 Speaker 1: the forty yard line in the fourth quarter, came away 1177 01:13:38,800 --> 01:13:43,800 Speaker 1: with zero points, so they had multiple opportunities to win 1178 01:13:43,840 --> 01:13:47,599 Speaker 1: the game, take the lead, um what have you, and 1179 01:13:47,640 --> 01:13:52,240 Speaker 1: they just didn't. I was not impressed with the chance 1180 01:13:52,280 --> 01:13:56,440 Speaker 1: Nolan as a passer. Uh, he overthrew just about everybody. 1181 01:13:56,479 --> 01:13:58,160 Speaker 1: And then the one touchdown pass that he threw to 1182 01:13:58,240 --> 01:14:02,160 Speaker 1: Kolby Taylor was just wizardry. I don't even know how 1183 01:14:02,200 --> 01:14:05,680 Speaker 1: that ball got there or how it wasn't intercepted um 1184 01:14:05,760 --> 01:14:08,080 Speaker 1: by Utah. But shout out to my guy Colby Taylor 1185 01:14:08,120 --> 01:14:10,960 Speaker 1: forgetting his first touchdown of the season because that was 1186 01:14:11,000 --> 01:14:15,600 Speaker 1: pretty wild. But yeah, this game, this game felt dominated 1187 01:14:15,640 --> 01:14:18,479 Speaker 1: by Utah. And then you realize that Oregon State had 1188 01:14:18,560 --> 01:14:22,599 Speaker 1: multiple opportunities to win without Jamar Jefferson and without Christan Jeva, 1189 01:14:22,680 --> 01:14:25,840 Speaker 1: and they just didn't make it happen. And so you know, 1190 01:14:25,880 --> 01:14:28,040 Speaker 1: I don't know if you give credit to Oregon State 1191 01:14:28,120 --> 01:14:31,040 Speaker 1: for hanging in or if you ultimately look at it 1192 01:14:31,040 --> 01:14:32,599 Speaker 1: and say, you have to find a way to get 1193 01:14:32,680 --> 01:14:36,600 Speaker 1: that job done. And they just they just didn't. UM 1194 01:14:36,640 --> 01:14:41,759 Speaker 1: not impressed with with Utah State on or with Utah State. Yikes, 1195 01:14:42,080 --> 01:14:45,080 Speaker 1: with Utah on the defensive side of the ball, um 1196 01:14:45,120 --> 01:14:50,360 Speaker 1: at all. Jake Bentley um overthrew his tight end. I 1197 01:14:50,400 --> 01:14:53,599 Speaker 1: believe twice. He was terrible in the red zone. Jake 1198 01:14:53,600 --> 01:14:56,240 Speaker 1: Bentley had a really really he had a wide open 1199 01:14:56,280 --> 01:14:59,120 Speaker 1: touchdown and just and just I was like, who are 1200 01:14:59,120 --> 01:15:00,760 Speaker 1: you throwing a ball too? Who are you throwing a 1201 01:15:00,800 --> 01:15:03,080 Speaker 1: ball to? So they had to open up kicking a 1202 01:15:03,160 --> 01:15:05,919 Speaker 1: few field goals that that that probably should have been touchdowns. 1203 01:15:05,960 --> 01:15:08,880 Speaker 1: They had opportunities to Utah probably could have could have 1204 01:15:08,920 --> 01:15:11,879 Speaker 1: scored points in this game, and just didn't take advantage 1205 01:15:11,880 --> 01:15:15,680 Speaker 1: of all their all their opportunities. UM. I don't want 1206 01:15:15,680 --> 01:15:17,720 Speaker 1: to give too much credit to to Oregon State. They 1207 01:15:17,720 --> 01:15:20,960 Speaker 1: were obviously missing a lot in this game that could 1208 01:15:20,960 --> 01:15:22,880 Speaker 1: have flipped the whole thing on its head. But I 1209 01:15:22,920 --> 01:15:27,280 Speaker 1: will say they did impress. They did impress me. Having 1210 01:15:27,320 --> 01:15:29,800 Speaker 1: the opportunity win is good, but if you really want 1211 01:15:29,800 --> 01:15:31,360 Speaker 1: to get over the hump, you gotta take it. And 1212 01:15:31,479 --> 01:15:35,160 Speaker 1: Utah is just bad this year. They are just not good. 1213 01:15:35,240 --> 01:15:43,360 Speaker 1: Ty Jordan is good. Um, but they're nice. Yeah. And 1214 01:15:43,400 --> 01:15:46,720 Speaker 1: Britain Covey. Britain Covey is the best player on their team. 1215 01:15:46,800 --> 01:15:48,639 Speaker 1: And you never want the best player on your team 1216 01:15:48,680 --> 01:15:52,200 Speaker 1: to be a five eight wide receiver. Uh, but he's good. 1217 01:15:52,360 --> 01:15:54,439 Speaker 1: I mean when he has the ball in his hands, 1218 01:15:55,120 --> 01:15:57,559 Speaker 1: it's electric. And they got to find a way to 1219 01:15:57,600 --> 01:16:00,320 Speaker 1: feed him the ball as much as possible in their 1220 01:16:00,320 --> 01:16:02,639 Speaker 1: final couple of games this season, because that's what's gonna 1221 01:16:02,640 --> 01:16:05,000 Speaker 1: give them the opportunity, uh to get back on the 1222 01:16:05,080 --> 01:16:09,240 Speaker 1: right foot and get a couple of wins. Yeah, they 1223 01:16:09,320 --> 01:16:14,400 Speaker 1: are This is who I guess I kind of expected 1224 01:16:15,760 --> 01:16:18,720 Speaker 1: you taught to be this year. I didn't think they 1225 01:16:18,760 --> 01:16:22,080 Speaker 1: were going to be particularly good because they lost so 1226 01:16:22,160 --> 01:16:27,200 Speaker 1: much and it's not like they've recruited um replacements because 1227 01:16:27,200 --> 01:16:30,160 Speaker 1: they are a team that has to build on what 1228 01:16:30,240 --> 01:16:36,840 Speaker 1: they have already. Um yeah so um, And this is 1229 01:16:36,920 --> 01:16:39,559 Speaker 1: just more puzzling. While you had Oregon State ranked so 1230 01:16:39,680 --> 01:16:41,840 Speaker 1: high last week and you're Pack twelve power rankings, but 1231 01:16:42,160 --> 01:16:46,200 Speaker 1: I digress. Um. The the last game that was up 1232 01:16:46,360 --> 01:16:50,400 Speaker 1: was a Sunday game, a Sunday Pack twelve game in 1233 01:16:50,439 --> 01:16:55,240 Speaker 1: the afternoon, basically competing with the NFL afternoon games, and 1234 01:16:55,800 --> 01:16:58,800 Speaker 1: it was a no contest. It was twenty eight nothing. 1235 01:16:58,840 --> 01:17:03,760 Speaker 1: Before you could blink. Washington State left their cornerbacks alone 1236 01:17:04,280 --> 01:17:07,839 Speaker 1: on amandros st Brown and everybody else, and he scored 1237 01:17:07,880 --> 01:17:10,920 Speaker 1: four touchdowns in the first quarter on like some Tyreek Hill, 1238 01:17:11,800 --> 01:17:18,160 Speaker 1: unstoppable man child stuff. And this USC offense in the 1239 01:17:18,240 --> 01:17:22,800 Speaker 1: first half looked exactly like I guess that you know, 1240 01:17:22,920 --> 01:17:27,280 Speaker 1: spread offenses, air raid offenses that they envisioned that it looks, oh, 1241 01:17:27,320 --> 01:17:31,200 Speaker 1: we should scored seventy points, but they scored thirty five 1242 01:17:31,240 --> 01:17:34,280 Speaker 1: and then they scored three in the second half, So 1243 01:17:34,360 --> 01:17:36,760 Speaker 1: I mean, is it that is it that they let 1244 01:17:36,760 --> 01:17:39,679 Speaker 1: off the gas or is it that Washington State started 1245 01:17:39,720 --> 01:17:43,439 Speaker 1: playing better. But either way, if you're USC, that that 1246 01:17:43,640 --> 01:17:46,400 Speaker 1: second half is not what you want, like like you 1247 01:17:46,439 --> 01:17:49,400 Speaker 1: need to at least put up but if your offense 1248 01:17:49,520 --> 01:17:52,120 Speaker 1: is that dominant, you should put up a bucket in 1249 01:17:52,160 --> 01:17:55,560 Speaker 1: each of the third and fourth quarters. Yeah, it was 1250 01:17:55,600 --> 01:17:58,240 Speaker 1: a confusing second half because it's not like they changed 1251 01:17:58,280 --> 01:18:00,960 Speaker 1: anything like Keaton's of us got beat up a little 1252 01:18:00,960 --> 01:18:02,920 Speaker 1: bit and they still kept him in the game, but 1253 01:18:02,960 --> 01:18:05,080 Speaker 1: they didn't run the offense the way that they were 1254 01:18:05,960 --> 01:18:09,280 Speaker 1: running it, so I can't explain the second half. But 1255 01:18:09,360 --> 01:18:11,400 Speaker 1: I also feel like it's not fair to give a 1256 01:18:11,439 --> 01:18:14,679 Speaker 1: bunch of energy to the second half without talking about 1257 01:18:14,680 --> 01:18:17,400 Speaker 1: the fact that at one point in this game, Keaton 1258 01:18:17,439 --> 01:18:23,479 Speaker 1: Slovis was eighteen for nine team five touchdowns. Because that 1259 01:18:23,640 --> 01:18:27,880 Speaker 1: stat line that was mind blowing, and I do want 1260 01:18:27,920 --> 01:18:30,160 Speaker 1: to point out that if Drake London is going to 1261 01:18:30,200 --> 01:18:33,800 Speaker 1: be good after the catch, that's completely unfair for the 1262 01:18:33,800 --> 01:18:37,599 Speaker 1: rest of the conference. You've got a guy out there 1263 01:18:37,640 --> 01:18:41,040 Speaker 1: who looks like a six ft five, skinny tight end 1264 01:18:41,080 --> 01:18:45,400 Speaker 1: possession receiver, but he's able to catch the ball within 1265 01:18:45,439 --> 01:18:48,639 Speaker 1: the route and get extra yards and make guys miss 1266 01:18:49,479 --> 01:18:51,600 Speaker 1: man he was. He was a lot of fun to 1267 01:18:51,640 --> 01:18:54,280 Speaker 1: watch in this game. What was not a lot of 1268 01:18:54,280 --> 01:18:56,320 Speaker 1: fun to watch in this game was USC try to 1269 01:18:56,400 --> 01:18:58,800 Speaker 1: figure out what holding a lead would look like. They 1270 01:18:58,800 --> 01:19:03,000 Speaker 1: should have just put the put the pedal to the 1271 01:19:03,040 --> 01:19:05,760 Speaker 1: floor and and try to see if they could get 1272 01:19:05,840 --> 01:19:10,160 Speaker 1: Slovis eight or nine touchdowns and some postseason accolades, because 1273 01:19:10,920 --> 01:19:14,360 Speaker 1: you know, it just didn't. The two halves didn't necessarily 1274 01:19:14,400 --> 01:19:16,320 Speaker 1: make sense. I want to give a shout out to 1275 01:19:16,320 --> 01:19:18,360 Speaker 1: my guy, Gunner Cruise who I've been covering since he 1276 01:19:18,360 --> 01:19:20,360 Speaker 1: was a sophomore in high school, got his first touchdown 1277 01:19:20,439 --> 01:19:23,639 Speaker 1: pass up his career. I always like it as a 1278 01:19:23,640 --> 01:19:27,559 Speaker 1: as an Arizona guy, when one Arizona quarterback beats the 1279 01:19:27,600 --> 01:19:29,519 Speaker 1: other team's asked so bad that they have to put 1280 01:19:29,520 --> 01:19:34,280 Speaker 1: in another Arizona quarterback, I definitely respect that. So UM, 1281 01:19:34,320 --> 01:19:35,920 Speaker 1: I guess the thing that stood out the most of 1282 01:19:35,960 --> 01:19:39,519 Speaker 1: me in this game was Todd Orlando's defense. It's looked 1283 01:19:39,600 --> 01:19:42,840 Speaker 1: better and better as we've gone on, and if you truthfully, 1284 01:19:42,880 --> 01:19:47,400 Speaker 1: the only the only team that seemed to give UM 1285 01:19:47,520 --> 01:19:51,599 Speaker 1: the USC fits was Arizona because they actually played pretty 1286 01:19:51,600 --> 01:19:59,120 Speaker 1: well against a s U. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. If you 1287 01:19:59,160 --> 01:20:01,040 Speaker 1: want to beat if you want to beat USC, you 1288 01:20:01,160 --> 01:20:03,200 Speaker 1: gotta go in there. You gotta have a serious running 1289 01:20:03,240 --> 01:20:04,880 Speaker 1: game and you've got to be more physical than them. 1290 01:20:04,920 --> 01:20:08,960 Speaker 1: And that wasn't going to be Washington State, and it 1291 01:20:09,040 --> 01:20:11,960 Speaker 1: definitely was not. I don't think. I think Arizona State 1292 01:20:12,040 --> 01:20:14,880 Speaker 1: learned a little bit too late in that game that 1293 01:20:14,960 --> 01:20:19,639 Speaker 1: the running game would have probably UM put USC out 1294 01:20:19,640 --> 01:20:22,280 Speaker 1: of its misery. And because of that, you know, you 1295 01:20:22,640 --> 01:20:24,720 Speaker 1: have the fourth quarter end up the way the fourth 1296 01:20:24,760 --> 01:20:28,000 Speaker 1: quarter did. But I don't know, what are you supposed 1297 01:20:28,040 --> 01:20:30,040 Speaker 1: to do if you're if you if you hate Clay 1298 01:20:30,080 --> 01:20:32,320 Speaker 1: Hilton and you want him to get fired, then you 1299 01:20:32,360 --> 01:20:34,519 Speaker 1: have to turn around and realize that the guys at 1300 01:20:34,560 --> 01:20:37,360 Speaker 1: ten and one, ten and one or something like that, 1301 01:20:37,400 --> 01:20:40,559 Speaker 1: and no, not tennant one, eleven and one against the Pact. Yeah, 1302 01:20:40,600 --> 01:20:42,559 Speaker 1: but you have to look at the Yeah, but you 1303 01:20:42,600 --> 01:20:45,000 Speaker 1: have to look at to the quality of the teams 1304 01:20:45,040 --> 01:20:48,559 Speaker 1: that they've played in those two he's he's at a 1305 01:20:48,640 --> 01:20:53,000 Speaker 1: stroke of good fortune. Yeah. Yeah, and he didn't get 1306 01:20:53,120 --> 01:20:56,920 Speaker 1: Notre Dame. Dude, imagine what would have happened to him 1307 01:20:56,960 --> 01:21:01,960 Speaker 1: against Alabama and Notre Dame this year. I can't It 1308 01:21:01,960 --> 01:21:05,519 Speaker 1: would have been very bad. That Notre Dame defensive line is. 1309 01:21:06,320 --> 01:21:07,840 Speaker 1: I know that Notre Dame gets made fun of a 1310 01:21:07,840 --> 01:21:11,439 Speaker 1: lot for being overrated year year after year and for 1311 01:21:11,520 --> 01:21:14,720 Speaker 1: being a media da darling, but the Notre Dame defensive 1312 01:21:14,760 --> 01:21:17,879 Speaker 1: line is is one of the best in the country 1313 01:21:17,880 --> 01:21:22,000 Speaker 1: and should not be really culed. Yeah, they look like 1314 01:21:22,080 --> 01:21:26,280 Speaker 1: they got it this year. Um, So, I guess it's 1315 01:21:26,360 --> 01:21:30,320 Speaker 1: onto the predictions for this upcoming week and it's time 1316 01:21:30,360 --> 01:21:34,880 Speaker 1: for me to slay, slay, slay. It is time for 1317 01:21:34,960 --> 01:21:40,120 Speaker 1: me to absolutely dominate you, Ralph. Okay, um, this week. 1318 01:21:40,160 --> 01:21:44,559 Speaker 1: I hope you're ready. I hope you're ready. I don't know, man, 1319 01:21:44,600 --> 01:21:46,920 Speaker 1: I'm feeling I'm I'm feeling confident. I'm feeling like I'm 1320 01:21:46,960 --> 01:21:54,080 Speaker 1: in the zone. I don't I don't like this, this cavalier, nonchalant. Yeah, okay, okay, yeah, 1321 01:21:54,560 --> 01:21:57,200 Speaker 1: let's just get to it. Attitude from from you. I 1322 01:21:57,240 --> 01:21:59,200 Speaker 1: need you to put put some respect on my name, 1323 01:22:00,720 --> 01:22:04,360 Speaker 1: even though I haven't earned any that let me win. 1324 01:22:04,360 --> 01:22:12,000 Speaker 1: Are you gonna turn me into you? That's funny? Um? 1325 01:22:12,080 --> 01:22:17,519 Speaker 1: So okay. The first game up Friday night. Actually, this 1326 01:22:17,600 --> 01:22:20,760 Speaker 1: isn't even Friday night. This is Friday afternoon, which is 1327 01:22:20,800 --> 01:22:23,919 Speaker 1: even worse than a Friday night game of four o'clock 1328 01:22:24,120 --> 01:22:29,200 Speaker 1: kick Oh God. For for the Territorial Cup, Arizona States 1329 01:22:29,240 --> 01:22:35,280 Speaker 1: favored by eleven points over under fifty. Do you want 1330 01:22:35,280 --> 01:22:37,200 Speaker 1: me to pick first or do you want to pick first? 1331 01:22:37,800 --> 01:22:41,800 Speaker 1: You can go you can go ahead. Okay, I am 1332 01:22:41,880 --> 01:22:46,960 Speaker 1: going to take Arizona State to win the football game, 1333 01:22:47,320 --> 01:22:50,680 Speaker 1: but Arizona covers the spread. I think that this is 1334 01:22:51,000 --> 01:22:54,000 Speaker 1: this is a battle of defeated teams. There are no 1335 01:22:54,080 --> 01:22:57,200 Speaker 1: wins to be found in between either one of them, 1336 01:22:57,280 --> 01:23:01,559 Speaker 1: and I definitely think that the I'm gonna have to 1337 01:23:01,640 --> 01:23:07,040 Speaker 1: go with the under here because Arizona State and you 1338 01:23:07,200 --> 01:23:12,519 Speaker 1: see l A only managed forty three points. Arizona defense 1339 01:23:12,680 --> 01:23:17,719 Speaker 1: is worse, but I don't know if Arizona State's offense 1340 01:23:17,840 --> 01:23:20,360 Speaker 1: is so much better. And and I think that Gary 1341 01:23:20,439 --> 01:23:23,559 Speaker 1: Brightwell ends up having a really good, good football game. 1342 01:23:24,040 --> 01:23:26,479 Speaker 1: He could be the best back in the back twelve 1343 01:23:26,920 --> 01:23:29,200 Speaker 1: if he were on a better team. But you know, 1344 01:23:29,400 --> 01:23:32,960 Speaker 1: I have to give that up, I guess. Um, So 1345 01:23:33,160 --> 01:23:35,040 Speaker 1: I'm going to take the under in the game, and 1346 01:23:35,080 --> 01:23:40,640 Speaker 1: I'm taking Arizona plus two points, but Arizona State to win, Okay. 1347 01:23:41,280 --> 01:23:44,439 Speaker 1: I think that guys like Tyler Johnson and d J. 1348 01:23:44,600 --> 01:23:47,240 Speaker 1: Davidson if he's healthy, and Michael mctwos on that that 1349 01:23:48,040 --> 01:23:51,840 Speaker 1: Arizona State defensive line are peaking at just the right time. 1350 01:23:52,960 --> 01:23:54,840 Speaker 1: And I don't know if they'll get Jack Jones back 1351 01:23:54,880 --> 01:24:00,320 Speaker 1: for this game or not. Um, that's quite the situe ration, 1352 01:24:00,520 --> 01:24:05,559 Speaker 1: But I like I like Arizona States defense. I think 1353 01:24:05,560 --> 01:24:09,439 Speaker 1: that if the offense gives them an opportunity to get 1354 01:24:09,520 --> 01:24:12,400 Speaker 1: off the field, this game could get ugly really quickly. 1355 01:24:12,479 --> 01:24:15,080 Speaker 1: And I know that usually i'd be talking about a 1356 01:24:15,200 --> 01:24:18,040 Speaker 1: rivalry game. But you got you know, for for you 1357 01:24:18,080 --> 01:24:20,439 Speaker 1: have a You've got some of their best players, Aaron 1358 01:24:20,439 --> 01:24:24,840 Speaker 1: Black Blackwell and Roy Lopez are too grad transfers. On 1359 01:24:24,880 --> 01:24:28,200 Speaker 1: that defensive line. Anthony Pandy looked really good last week. 1360 01:24:28,240 --> 01:24:31,200 Speaker 1: He had a couple of interceptions, um one one hander 1361 01:24:31,200 --> 01:24:33,599 Speaker 1: that was really nice. But other than that, I don't 1362 01:24:33,600 --> 01:24:35,639 Speaker 1: really see anybody on this U of a defense that's 1363 01:24:35,640 --> 01:24:39,080 Speaker 1: going to have the ability to stop somebody like train 1364 01:24:39,160 --> 01:24:41,719 Speaker 1: them or or White if they really get their running 1365 01:24:41,720 --> 01:24:45,040 Speaker 1: backs going. So I'm gonna take a s U. I'm 1366 01:24:45,040 --> 01:24:47,839 Speaker 1: gonna take them to cover and I'm gonna take the over. 1367 01:24:49,520 --> 01:24:53,240 Speaker 1: I'm thinking fourteen or thirty five to twenty one, and 1368 01:24:53,720 --> 01:24:56,639 Speaker 1: you're gonna have a s US seniors go out, never 1369 01:24:56,720 --> 01:25:00,479 Speaker 1: having lost to the University of Arizona. Of course, all 1370 01:25:00,560 --> 01:25:03,200 Speaker 1: this depends on whether or not granting out plays, and 1371 01:25:03,320 --> 01:25:08,640 Speaker 1: I do not believe he will at this time. Okay, 1372 01:25:09,600 --> 01:25:14,799 Speaker 1: all right, um, I just had a meltdown dropping everything 1373 01:25:14,960 --> 01:25:20,599 Speaker 1: around me. Um. Okay. So the next game up is 1374 01:25:21,280 --> 01:25:27,759 Speaker 1: Utah at number twenty one Colorado. They're finally ranked Utah's 1375 01:25:28,360 --> 01:25:32,280 Speaker 1: Colorado's only favorite, favored by two and a half points. 1376 01:25:32,320 --> 01:25:34,599 Speaker 1: In this game, their number twenty one in the country, 1377 01:25:34,640 --> 01:25:39,479 Speaker 1: playing a one and two team, and they are only 1378 01:25:39,560 --> 01:25:42,759 Speaker 1: favored by two points and the over under its forty 1379 01:25:42,840 --> 01:25:47,439 Speaker 1: nine and a half. I am a I'm a person 1380 01:25:47,479 --> 01:25:52,200 Speaker 1: who roots for Pack twelve Chaos, so but I also 1381 01:25:52,280 --> 01:25:57,000 Speaker 1: want teams to do well. So I'm going to pick 1382 01:25:57,080 --> 01:26:01,320 Speaker 1: Colorado to win. I don't feel great about this pick. 1383 01:26:01,960 --> 01:26:04,120 Speaker 1: And if I'm picking them to win, their only favored 1384 01:26:04,400 --> 01:26:07,559 Speaker 1: by two, I'm kind of picking them to cover two, right, 1385 01:26:09,120 --> 01:26:12,960 Speaker 1: I think? So? Yeah. I mean that there's been a 1386 01:26:13,000 --> 01:26:15,880 Speaker 1: couple at one point wins in the conference this year, 1387 01:26:16,080 --> 01:26:21,120 Speaker 1: so you can't guarantee it. Yeah, and I'm going to 1388 01:26:21,320 --> 01:26:26,439 Speaker 1: absolutely the under is forty nine and a half. Utah's 1389 01:26:26,479 --> 01:26:30,920 Speaker 1: quarterback can't always hit open people. Colorado's defense is playing 1390 01:26:30,920 --> 01:26:34,519 Speaker 1: well well not I gave up forty eight to U. C. 1391 01:26:34,680 --> 01:26:36,360 Speaker 1: L A. But that was the first game, then came 1392 01:26:36,400 --> 01:26:39,639 Speaker 1: back and gave up thirty two to Stanford. I'm gonna 1393 01:26:39,640 --> 01:26:41,960 Speaker 1: take the over in this game. I don't I don't 1394 01:26:42,000 --> 01:26:45,920 Speaker 1: like it, but I am going to what's the total again, 1395 01:26:46,760 --> 01:26:51,120 Speaker 1: forty nine and a half. Oh No, I think you're good. Yeah, 1396 01:26:51,120 --> 01:26:56,400 Speaker 1: So I got Colorado Colorado and the over. Okay, um, 1397 01:26:56,439 --> 01:26:59,639 Speaker 1: I'll ride with you because I do not want chaos. 1398 01:26:59,720 --> 01:27:03,400 Speaker 1: I'm Colorado's dream season to continue. This doesn't really mean 1399 01:27:03,479 --> 01:27:09,880 Speaker 1: anything for Utah at all. Um, I mean pride, I guess, 1400 01:27:10,000 --> 01:27:13,000 Speaker 1: but this there's only a couple of teams that this this. 1401 01:27:14,320 --> 01:27:18,720 Speaker 1: There's maybe four teams that's still um any of this 1402 01:27:18,880 --> 01:27:21,360 Speaker 1: matters at all. Four in Colorado is one of them. 1403 01:27:21,600 --> 01:27:23,600 Speaker 1: And I would like to see that continue into the 1404 01:27:23,640 --> 01:27:26,280 Speaker 1: following week. And I'd really really like to see what 1405 01:27:26,320 --> 01:27:29,599 Speaker 1: the conference would do with them if they went five 1406 01:27:29,640 --> 01:27:32,320 Speaker 1: and oh, you know, I want to know who what 1407 01:27:32,360 --> 01:27:33,680 Speaker 1: do you mean, what are they going to do with him? 1408 01:27:33,680 --> 01:27:37,000 Speaker 1: They're going to throw them into trash the way that 1409 01:27:37,960 --> 01:27:42,120 Speaker 1: the bigger name. But if assuming USC one, and I'm 1410 01:27:42,120 --> 01:27:46,400 Speaker 1: not that's not again correct, if USC one, then they'd 1411 01:27:46,400 --> 01:27:48,080 Speaker 1: have to get the number two team, right, So you're 1412 01:27:48,120 --> 01:27:58,000 Speaker 1: talking about the loser of Oregon Washington would play against Colorado. Yeah, yeah, 1413 01:27:58,040 --> 01:28:01,400 Speaker 1: that's interesting to me. That's interesting, not as not as 1414 01:28:01,439 --> 01:28:04,880 Speaker 1: interesting to me as USC losing in Colorado winning. That's 1415 01:28:04,920 --> 01:28:08,800 Speaker 1: the most interesting thing to me. Which so then we'll 1416 01:28:08,840 --> 01:28:11,240 Speaker 1: go straight to that game, will bypass over the next 1417 01:28:11,280 --> 01:28:14,519 Speaker 1: chronological game and go to that game. Oh wait, wait, 1418 01:28:14,520 --> 01:28:18,639 Speaker 1: wait Colorado on everything except I'm taking the over. Okay, 1419 01:28:18,640 --> 01:28:23,040 Speaker 1: I'm well, I'm taking over two. Um no, no, I 1420 01:28:23,080 --> 01:28:27,679 Speaker 1: said I was taking over. Yeah, okay, I got Okay, 1421 01:28:27,680 --> 01:28:31,559 Speaker 1: So USC at u c l A, USC's favorite, only 1422 01:28:31,600 --> 01:28:36,759 Speaker 1: favorite by three points. There's a reason why I'm picking 1423 01:28:37,240 --> 01:28:41,559 Speaker 1: you c l A to win, and so obviously that 1424 01:28:41,600 --> 01:28:44,720 Speaker 1: means I'm picking them uh to uh to beat the 1425 01:28:44,760 --> 01:28:49,800 Speaker 1: spread and over under fifty five. Oh no, no, sorry 1426 01:28:49,840 --> 01:28:55,160 Speaker 1: over under sixty two. This game will be uh, I'm 1427 01:28:55,160 --> 01:29:00,120 Speaker 1: gonna go with the under in this game because this 1428 01:29:00,600 --> 01:29:03,439 Speaker 1: won't be a fifty two thirty eight game like it 1429 01:29:03,520 --> 01:29:07,439 Speaker 1: was last year. This will because you see l A 1430 01:29:07,800 --> 01:29:12,840 Speaker 1: does really well what USC hates. They line up and 1431 01:29:12,880 --> 01:29:16,759 Speaker 1: they run the ball down your freaking face, in your face, 1432 01:29:17,000 --> 01:29:22,720 Speaker 1: over and over and over again. And and U c 1433 01:29:22,960 --> 01:29:26,559 Speaker 1: l A's defense. As much as we've criticized Jerry as 1434 01:29:26,600 --> 01:29:31,160 Speaker 1: an arrow, they've been playing pretty dog on good and 1435 01:29:31,280 --> 01:29:33,599 Speaker 1: this is going to be the littingust test to them 1436 01:29:34,360 --> 01:29:37,720 Speaker 1: and to see if they're quote unquote back, if they 1437 01:29:37,720 --> 01:29:39,840 Speaker 1: are in a better situation, If you cel A is 1438 01:29:39,880 --> 01:29:42,720 Speaker 1: in a much better situation, I'm picking them to win 1439 01:29:42,760 --> 01:29:44,840 Speaker 1: this game. I think that this is a style's make 1440 01:29:44,920 --> 01:29:48,280 Speaker 1: fights that U c l A secondary is going to 1441 01:29:48,360 --> 01:29:52,240 Speaker 1: confuse Slovs. They do a better job of plank making 1442 01:29:52,240 --> 01:29:55,200 Speaker 1: plays on the ball. They don't necessarily give up a 1443 01:29:55,240 --> 01:29:58,320 Speaker 1: bunch of huge plays or a lot of points. They're 1444 01:29:58,360 --> 01:30:02,200 Speaker 1: stiffer against the run. I I just I like l 1445 01:30:02,240 --> 01:30:09,120 Speaker 1: A and I like the under Okay, So, um, you're 1446 01:30:09,160 --> 01:30:12,519 Speaker 1: betting on Dorian Thompson Robinson because I think you us 1447 01:30:12,600 --> 01:30:14,920 Speaker 1: He's going to do everything they can to try to 1448 01:30:15,000 --> 01:30:18,639 Speaker 1: take away the running game, which means that Dorian Thompson 1449 01:30:18,680 --> 01:30:21,360 Speaker 1: Robinson is gonna have to do something. He's going to 1450 01:30:21,479 --> 01:30:23,599 Speaker 1: have to do something to win this game and not 1451 01:30:23,720 --> 01:30:28,040 Speaker 1: be an overall detriment to the team. And so that 1452 01:30:28,960 --> 01:30:31,320 Speaker 1: as confident as you sound and making your pick, I 1453 01:30:31,360 --> 01:30:37,920 Speaker 1: know it's still a hard pill to swallow because right right, 1454 01:30:38,160 --> 01:30:41,800 Speaker 1: and so I'm with you, but I'm a little more 1455 01:30:41,800 --> 01:30:46,840 Speaker 1: worried about him because I think that they gotta U 1456 01:30:46,840 --> 01:30:48,240 Speaker 1: c l A has got to do everything they can 1457 01:30:48,320 --> 01:30:49,920 Speaker 1: to just make sure that they try to go in 1458 01:30:50,040 --> 01:30:52,960 Speaker 1: and be more physical. Um, and I think the best 1459 01:30:52,960 --> 01:30:55,320 Speaker 1: player on the field is going to be osa A 1460 01:30:55,360 --> 01:30:58,559 Speaker 1: Diggy Zoola, the defensive lineman for u c l A. 1461 01:30:58,880 --> 01:31:02,080 Speaker 1: He continues to be dominant every single week if he 1462 01:31:02,120 --> 01:31:05,639 Speaker 1: can find a way to make Keaton Slovis uncomfortable and 1463 01:31:06,080 --> 01:31:09,400 Speaker 1: U c l A's defensive past or their past defensive 1464 01:31:09,439 --> 01:31:13,960 Speaker 1: schemes have been fantastic. Um. I think that that gives 1465 01:31:14,000 --> 01:31:17,759 Speaker 1: them a chance. So I will ride with you saying 1466 01:31:17,880 --> 01:31:21,840 Speaker 1: that U c l a is gonna cover and which 1467 01:31:21,880 --> 01:31:28,120 Speaker 1: means they probably win. Um. And I will also take 1468 01:31:28,240 --> 01:31:31,880 Speaker 1: the under because any situation in which the over hits 1469 01:31:32,520 --> 01:31:37,960 Speaker 1: in this game is probably not good for our outcome. Yeah, 1470 01:31:38,080 --> 01:31:42,519 Speaker 1: I would agree with that. I would agree with that. Okay, Uh, 1471 01:31:42,680 --> 01:31:44,840 Speaker 1: the game that we skipped over to get to that 1472 01:31:44,880 --> 01:31:48,479 Speaker 1: one is Washington at Oregon. I feel like this game 1473 01:31:48,520 --> 01:31:52,160 Speaker 1: should have a name, and we're not sure if it's 1474 01:31:52,160 --> 01:31:56,000 Speaker 1: going to happen. Hopefully Washington is able to play because 1475 01:31:56,040 --> 01:32:00,679 Speaker 1: they did have a few players UM outlass last week. 1476 01:32:01,160 --> 01:32:04,400 Speaker 1: But this is a huge rivalry game, probably the aside 1477 01:32:04,400 --> 01:32:08,920 Speaker 1: from U c l A USC probably the most heated 1478 01:32:08,960 --> 01:32:12,720 Speaker 1: and hated rivalry in all of the Pac twelve UM 1479 01:32:13,560 --> 01:32:17,400 Speaker 1: in terms of just fervance and just it's just nasty, dude, 1480 01:32:17,479 --> 01:32:20,360 Speaker 1: Like the fan base is really really hate each other. 1481 01:32:20,520 --> 01:32:24,600 Speaker 1: It's it's bad. Um you you forget Arizona State and 1482 01:32:24,760 --> 01:32:28,040 Speaker 1: a s U are Arizona State in Arizona are playing 1483 01:32:28,080 --> 01:32:31,680 Speaker 1: to not be winless on the season, So so you 1484 01:32:31,760 --> 01:32:34,439 Speaker 1: have to add that element of intrigue on their end. 1485 01:32:35,560 --> 01:32:43,559 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, yep, yep, there we go, buddy. Um what 1486 01:32:43,640 --> 01:32:47,320 Speaker 1: if this game ends and ends in a tie? Can 1487 01:32:47,439 --> 01:32:53,519 Speaker 1: you no? No? Um? So Oregon's favorite by six points 1488 01:32:53,560 --> 01:32:58,240 Speaker 1: over under fifty five? Where are you at? Uh? This 1489 01:32:58,320 --> 01:33:00,599 Speaker 1: is a really weird game because you have one team 1490 01:33:00,600 --> 01:33:03,840 Speaker 1: that blows up right before halftime and another team that 1491 01:33:03,880 --> 01:33:05,920 Speaker 1: gives up a lot of points in the first half. 1492 01:33:06,680 --> 01:33:10,240 Speaker 1: So it's it's very possible that you could see Oregon 1493 01:33:10,560 --> 01:33:15,040 Speaker 1: get out to a massive lead in this game. Um, 1494 01:33:15,080 --> 01:33:18,439 Speaker 1: and I'm not sure that you know, without a without C. J. 1495 01:33:18,600 --> 01:33:21,799 Speaker 1: Verdelby and all there, I'm not sure that they wouldn't 1496 01:33:21,800 --> 01:33:24,719 Speaker 1: fall into the same trap as everybody else's turning around 1497 01:33:24,720 --> 01:33:32,120 Speaker 1: a surrender, um to surrender that lead. And so, uh, god, 1498 01:33:32,160 --> 01:33:34,120 Speaker 1: this is this is such a trap game for you 1499 01:33:34,160 --> 01:33:38,320 Speaker 1: and I because we we crapped all over Washington's running 1500 01:33:38,360 --> 01:33:42,360 Speaker 1: backs and now Oregon's run defense is like bottom of 1501 01:33:42,400 --> 01:33:44,559 Speaker 1: all of college football, and it's going to make us 1502 01:33:44,600 --> 01:33:50,920 Speaker 1: just look absolutely stupid. So, um, I don't like the six. 1503 01:33:51,400 --> 01:33:55,719 Speaker 1: I do like Oregon to find a way to squeak 1504 01:33:55,800 --> 01:34:01,439 Speaker 1: this out. So I will say Washington covers Oregon wins, 1505 01:34:02,600 --> 01:34:11,200 Speaker 1: and what's the over under, we will take the over. 1506 01:34:13,200 --> 01:34:15,800 Speaker 1: I'm going to take the over as well and take 1507 01:34:15,840 --> 01:34:19,800 Speaker 1: the Ducks. I think they're finally going to cover a spread. 1508 01:34:19,560 --> 01:34:21,880 Speaker 1: This is just one touchdown, so I gotta went went 1509 01:34:21,880 --> 01:34:25,040 Speaker 1: by a touchdown, But this probably will be a close game, 1510 01:34:26,200 --> 01:34:30,240 Speaker 1: and Oregon's propensity to turn to turn the ball over 1511 01:34:30,920 --> 01:34:34,599 Speaker 1: would would be the thing that costs them this game. Um, 1512 01:34:34,720 --> 01:34:39,040 Speaker 1: two games left, we got Stanford at Oregon State. Stanford 1513 01:34:39,120 --> 01:34:41,719 Speaker 1: still on the road. There are Nomad's without a home. 1514 01:34:42,280 --> 01:34:46,280 Speaker 1: They are favorite by three points going into Corvallis over 1515 01:34:46,439 --> 01:34:50,400 Speaker 1: under fifty three points. Don't know if Jamar Jefferson is playing. 1516 01:34:50,479 --> 01:34:54,280 Speaker 1: Tristan Jevy and his leg or are still wrapped up, 1517 01:34:54,280 --> 01:34:58,320 Speaker 1: and bubble rapid appears is going to be raining this 1518 01:34:58,600 --> 01:35:03,280 Speaker 1: Everything looks like Stanford's football game, and I'm taking Stanford 1519 01:35:03,360 --> 01:35:09,200 Speaker 1: and I'm taking the over that I think that they're 1520 01:35:09,200 --> 01:35:13,000 Speaker 1: gonna run the football all over the place. Yeah, I will. 1521 01:35:13,320 --> 01:35:17,080 Speaker 1: I'll roll with Stanford on this one. Um, but I'm 1522 01:35:17,080 --> 01:35:20,559 Speaker 1: gonna I'm gonna be opposite of you. I'm gonna say 1523 01:35:20,560 --> 01:35:25,920 Speaker 1: that it's it's a lower, lower scoring game. Ugly. I 1524 01:35:25,960 --> 01:35:28,559 Speaker 1: hope the Stanford student athletes are enjoying their little study 1525 01:35:28,560 --> 01:35:33,640 Speaker 1: abroad program that they have going on. Um, yeah, that's it. 1526 01:35:35,320 --> 01:35:38,320 Speaker 1: The game's in Corvallis and I'm supposed to be betting against. 1527 01:35:39,439 --> 01:35:41,640 Speaker 1: It's in Corvallis, in the muck, and I'm supposed to 1528 01:35:41,640 --> 01:35:44,200 Speaker 1: be betting against the You know what, screw it, I'm 1529 01:35:44,240 --> 01:35:48,919 Speaker 1: gonna I'll go opposite you on everything. You're going Oregon 1530 01:35:49,200 --> 01:35:54,400 Speaker 1: State for the win, the points and the h and 1531 01:35:54,560 --> 01:35:58,120 Speaker 1: the under. I just in these winter months, I can't 1532 01:35:58,640 --> 01:36:05,400 Speaker 1: you loser, you loser. This is a I this, Ralph. 1533 01:36:05,560 --> 01:36:08,240 Speaker 1: I'm gonna tell you, this is your fatal flaw right here, 1534 01:36:08,400 --> 01:36:11,519 Speaker 1: this this game, right here, And I'm continuing to talk 1535 01:36:11,560 --> 01:36:14,719 Speaker 1: it up even though I know that you will actually 1536 01:36:14,760 --> 01:36:18,000 Speaker 1: because I know that you won't rub it in, and 1537 01:36:18,080 --> 01:36:20,400 Speaker 1: that the listeners will be more likely to rub it 1538 01:36:20,439 --> 01:36:23,000 Speaker 1: in than you will. So I'm telling you this is 1539 01:36:23,040 --> 01:36:25,880 Speaker 1: a terrible pick, Ralph. You're going to regret it in 1540 01:36:25,960 --> 01:36:31,439 Speaker 1: every all three facets, just like everybody who plays in 1541 01:36:31,479 --> 01:36:40,960 Speaker 1: core balanced regret it. That's who shake uh last game up. 1542 01:36:41,280 --> 01:36:45,040 Speaker 1: I I think this line is terrible. Call is playing 1543 01:36:45,040 --> 01:36:48,160 Speaker 1: against Washington State. Cal is favored by two and a 1544 01:36:48,200 --> 01:36:51,559 Speaker 1: half points over under fifty four. I think that this 1545 01:36:51,640 --> 01:36:58,040 Speaker 1: is a ridiculous line because Cow is um, because Cal 1546 01:36:58,360 --> 01:37:02,599 Speaker 1: doesn't do the thing that Washington State can't defend. Cal 1547 01:37:02,720 --> 01:37:05,880 Speaker 1: doesn't throw the football as well as as USC does, 1548 01:37:06,560 --> 01:37:10,400 Speaker 1: and Cal runs the ball kind of Okay, So I 1549 01:37:10,439 --> 01:37:15,160 Speaker 1: am taking the Washington State Coogs to win this game 1550 01:37:15,920 --> 01:37:20,400 Speaker 1: and they are going to uh have a bounce back 1551 01:37:20,479 --> 01:37:23,040 Speaker 1: after having some time off. Jane Dolora is gonna have 1552 01:37:23,040 --> 01:37:26,240 Speaker 1: a good game and they are going to win this 1553 01:37:26,280 --> 01:37:31,720 Speaker 1: football game, and the over is gonna hit even though 1554 01:37:31,760 --> 01:37:37,280 Speaker 1: I don't feel as good about that. Uh same. I'm 1555 01:37:37,360 --> 01:37:39,320 Speaker 1: I'm I'm I'm gonna roll the opposite of you the 1556 01:37:39,320 --> 01:37:44,960 Speaker 1: whole way across you are taking. You have upset me 1557 01:37:45,000 --> 01:38:01,479 Speaker 1: with your comments and now taking the opposite that's funny. Um. Well, 1558 01:38:01,920 --> 01:38:05,840 Speaker 1: thank you guys for listening to the Pack twelve Apostles podcast. 1559 01:38:06,360 --> 01:38:09,320 Speaker 1: We appreciate your time, We appreciate your energy. 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