1 00:00:00,760 --> 00:00:03,920 Speaker 1: Just another quiet week and the PACT twelve. Nothing went wrong, 2 00:00:04,080 --> 00:00:09,119 Speaker 1: No chaos ensued about the conference championship game scenarios that 3 00:00:09,240 --> 00:00:13,520 Speaker 1: actually played out even worse than the scenarios. Great leadership. 4 00:00:14,280 --> 00:00:19,800 Speaker 1: Colorado got hosed again and now their equipment truck is 5 00:00:19,840 --> 00:00:23,960 Speaker 1: stuck in between l A and Colorado waiting to see 6 00:00:24,000 --> 00:00:27,600 Speaker 1: if they even need to go there. Cal got knocked 7 00:00:27,600 --> 00:00:31,920 Speaker 1: out of their game last week over a false positive test. 8 00:00:33,760 --> 00:00:38,920 Speaker 1: The reviews, your reviews, and we're going to recap last 9 00:00:38,960 --> 00:00:42,360 Speaker 1: week's games, give our predictions for this game's where of 10 00:00:42,400 --> 00:00:47,879 Speaker 1: course I'll destroy Ralph again. And the PAC twelve you're 11 00:00:47,920 --> 00:00:50,440 Speaker 1: gonna get to pick your own bowl game and your 12 00:00:50,479 --> 00:00:54,040 Speaker 1: own bowl game opponent. The PAC twelve Trophy will be 13 00:00:54,080 --> 00:00:59,000 Speaker 1: given out. Protocols must be followed though, and next episode 14 00:00:59,400 --> 00:01:03,400 Speaker 1: we're gonna get of our National Signing Day review and 15 00:01:03,480 --> 00:01:07,320 Speaker 1: talk about that. I'm George Rice Stir, He's Ralph Ampston 16 00:01:07,440 --> 00:01:12,400 Speaker 1: and this is the PAC twelve Apostles. Thank you guys 17 00:01:12,400 --> 00:01:15,679 Speaker 1: for listening to the PAC twelve Apostles podcast. 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I'm at I am m a d 38 00:02:23,880 --> 00:02:30,359 Speaker 1: at Unafraid show dot com. Okay, so, Ralph, last actually, 39 00:02:30,760 --> 00:02:32,760 Speaker 1: what was your assessment of this last week in the 40 00:02:32,840 --> 00:02:39,760 Speaker 1: Pack twelve? I I ended up very confused by Sunday 41 00:02:39,840 --> 00:02:41,440 Speaker 1: night because I was out at a couple of high 42 00:02:41,440 --> 00:02:46,320 Speaker 1: school championships on Saturday, and my routine is usually to 43 00:02:46,400 --> 00:02:51,320 Speaker 1: come home. I usually get home around midnight, sit down, 44 00:02:51,560 --> 00:02:55,120 Speaker 1: and I watched the key plays, um from the games 45 00:02:55,120 --> 00:02:57,720 Speaker 1: that are recorded on YouTube TV. Then I get up 46 00:02:57,720 --> 00:03:01,000 Speaker 1: on Sunday morning and I actually like speed through the 47 00:03:01,000 --> 00:03:04,000 Speaker 1: games and and and watched them if I can't watch 48 00:03:04,040 --> 00:03:08,160 Speaker 1: them live. And so I got home and I'm trying 49 00:03:08,200 --> 00:03:12,320 Speaker 1: to go through the key plays of the of the 50 00:03:12,360 --> 00:03:15,720 Speaker 1: col game and couldn't find it. I didn't even know. 51 00:03:16,000 --> 00:03:19,079 Speaker 1: I mean, I knew that Washington Oregon was gonna get 52 00:03:19,080 --> 00:03:23,240 Speaker 1: canceled going into the day, but I didn't know that 53 00:03:23,320 --> 00:03:26,320 Speaker 1: Cal wasn't gonna end up playing Washington State, and so 54 00:03:26,400 --> 00:03:30,000 Speaker 1: that was kind of confusing. And then uh, and then obviously, 55 00:03:30,120 --> 00:03:33,560 Speaker 1: you know, I did catch the first half of Arizona 56 00:03:33,560 --> 00:03:37,600 Speaker 1: State Arizona, which I think, um my guy down here 57 00:03:37,640 --> 00:03:40,920 Speaker 1: in Arizona, Joey Artigue, he totaled up all of the 58 00:03:40,920 --> 00:03:44,680 Speaker 1: biggest margin of victories for rivalry games in the history 59 00:03:44,680 --> 00:03:48,200 Speaker 1: of the Pack twelve, and this is the biggest one ever. Um. 60 00:03:48,360 --> 00:03:50,640 Speaker 1: So there was definitely a lot of talk at the 61 00:03:50,760 --> 00:03:53,760 Speaker 1: championship games that I was at Friday night and all 62 00:03:53,840 --> 00:03:57,000 Speaker 1: day Saturday about what happened between the two Arizona schools. 63 00:03:57,440 --> 00:04:00,360 Speaker 1: Found that to be very interesting. Um, the little bit 64 00:04:00,360 --> 00:04:02,280 Speaker 1: of football that I did get to watch on Saturday, 65 00:04:02,280 --> 00:04:04,760 Speaker 1: it looked like Colorado was holding their own against Utah. 66 00:04:05,240 --> 00:04:06,920 Speaker 1: Next time I check in on the score, they got 67 00:04:06,920 --> 00:04:11,840 Speaker 1: they've gotten blown out. So uh. And then, um, you 68 00:04:11,840 --> 00:04:14,480 Speaker 1: know a lot of Keaton Slova's fans down here in Arizona, 69 00:04:14,520 --> 00:04:17,520 Speaker 1: so it was getting updates on on the the U 70 00:04:17,600 --> 00:04:21,400 Speaker 1: s C u c l A comeback as it was happening. Um, 71 00:04:21,520 --> 00:04:24,440 Speaker 1: and uh ended up going back and rewatching that game, 72 00:04:24,520 --> 00:04:26,960 Speaker 1: and and and uh it was a good game. It 73 00:04:27,040 --> 00:04:31,760 Speaker 1: wasn't my favorite game of the weekend. That distinction belongs 74 00:04:31,800 --> 00:04:34,839 Speaker 1: to Stanford in Oregon State, which was just almost like 75 00:04:34,880 --> 00:04:40,760 Speaker 1: the perfect football game up until the heartbreaking end um 76 00:04:40,839 --> 00:04:43,200 Speaker 1: for Oregon State. But I mean the games that did 77 00:04:43,200 --> 00:04:47,040 Speaker 1: get played were very interested, very interesting, and I'm glad 78 00:04:47,040 --> 00:04:49,000 Speaker 1: that we get to talk about them. I'm just I'm 79 00:04:49,080 --> 00:04:52,280 Speaker 1: kind of feeling bad for Washington State and Cal right 80 00:04:52,320 --> 00:04:55,560 Speaker 1: now and for the entire Pack twelve North in that 81 00:04:55,720 --> 00:05:01,559 Speaker 1: they don't have a real champion. Yeah. And the first 82 00:05:01,600 --> 00:05:03,240 Speaker 1: thing one of the first things that you mentioned that 83 00:05:03,360 --> 00:05:07,719 Speaker 1: was hilarious to me was how this how the game's 84 00:05:07,920 --> 00:05:11,080 Speaker 1: even like played out. So we knew watching Oregon was 85 00:05:11,120 --> 00:05:14,240 Speaker 1: gonna be canceled, but then we find that I am 86 00:05:14,400 --> 00:05:18,279 Speaker 1: watching games. I have I have two TVs stacked on 87 00:05:18,320 --> 00:05:20,560 Speaker 1: top of each other on the wall, and then I 88 00:05:20,640 --> 00:05:24,560 Speaker 1: have my computer had hooked up to my like big monitor, 89 00:05:25,279 --> 00:05:28,640 Speaker 1: and then I swung that around, so I figured that out. 90 00:05:28,680 --> 00:05:31,000 Speaker 1: I was like, hold up, I got three screens. I 91 00:05:31,040 --> 00:05:34,360 Speaker 1: got two fifty I got a fifty well fifty eight 92 00:05:34,440 --> 00:05:38,280 Speaker 1: and a and a sixty incher and then this forty 93 00:05:38,360 --> 00:05:40,760 Speaker 1: two inch for the monitor. So I'm like, yo, I'm 94 00:05:40,839 --> 00:05:44,680 Speaker 1: sitting pretty over here. I turned on the cow game 95 00:05:44,760 --> 00:05:48,279 Speaker 1: on the monitor and and I was sitting there waiting 96 00:05:48,279 --> 00:05:49,719 Speaker 1: on it to come on. I put it on Fox, 97 00:05:49,800 --> 00:05:52,680 Speaker 1: and and then it was I thought it was like commercials, 98 00:05:52,720 --> 00:05:55,479 Speaker 1: and I'm like, yo, this is a lot of commercials. Now, like, oh, 99 00:05:55,680 --> 00:05:58,440 Speaker 1: they must have had a weather delay or something like that. 100 00:05:58,839 --> 00:06:01,640 Speaker 1: And then if actually nothing happens, like they don't go 101 00:06:01,680 --> 00:06:04,599 Speaker 1: back to the studio show or anything. So then I 102 00:06:04,760 --> 00:06:08,320 Speaker 1: flipped back. So I'm like, okay, sums up. So I 103 00:06:08,560 --> 00:06:11,360 Speaker 1: go onto an app to see what the what's going 104 00:06:11,400 --> 00:06:13,320 Speaker 1: on with the game game cancel? I'm like, where the 105 00:06:13,320 --> 00:06:16,040 Speaker 1: hell did this come from? Where the hell did this 106 00:06:16,160 --> 00:06:21,520 Speaker 1: cancelation come from? Turns out Cow had a false positive test, 107 00:06:22,600 --> 00:06:26,719 Speaker 1: that one test that contacts traced them out of a 108 00:06:26,800 --> 00:06:30,839 Speaker 1: game that they could have otherwise played because it was 109 00:06:30,880 --> 00:06:36,040 Speaker 1: a false positive. Do Cow has Buzzard's luck? Dude? If 110 00:06:36,279 --> 00:06:38,880 Speaker 1: the best thing that's happened to them this season is 111 00:06:38,920 --> 00:06:42,320 Speaker 1: beating Oregon, because I don't know how that happened, but 112 00:06:42,440 --> 00:06:44,520 Speaker 1: the fact that it did happen, and the way that 113 00:06:44,560 --> 00:06:46,640 Speaker 1: the rest of their season is going has been an 114 00:06:46,680 --> 00:06:54,080 Speaker 1: absolute disaster. It's been a mess um the oh well, 115 00:06:54,320 --> 00:06:59,000 Speaker 1: the rest of the weekend though, we found out that well, 116 00:06:59,040 --> 00:07:03,200 Speaker 1: actually the twelfth championship. We talked about the scenarios about 117 00:07:03,279 --> 00:07:05,480 Speaker 1: what could happen, and Ralph was like at the end, 118 00:07:05,520 --> 00:07:08,320 Speaker 1: I said, do you understand, Ralph? He was like, nah, 119 00:07:08,480 --> 00:07:12,120 Speaker 1: I don't get whatever. And so what ended up happening 120 00:07:12,240 --> 00:07:15,600 Speaker 1: is the Washington Oregon game gets canceled, sends everything into 121 00:07:15,640 --> 00:07:20,280 Speaker 1: a tailspan, and then the conference puts out a schedule 122 00:07:20,920 --> 00:07:24,760 Speaker 1: on Sunday and Ralph, can you explain to me why 123 00:07:25,080 --> 00:07:29,480 Speaker 1: knowing Washington situation. Washington has no lineman. They know that 124 00:07:29,520 --> 00:07:32,280 Speaker 1: they have no lineman. They're pretty sure they can't play, 125 00:07:32,320 --> 00:07:34,840 Speaker 1: and the conference knows that. So why on earth would 126 00:07:34,880 --> 00:07:40,080 Speaker 1: you put out a schedule on Sunday knowing that that 127 00:07:40,160 --> 00:07:44,000 Speaker 1: game can't be played. I mean that Washington probably won't 128 00:07:44,040 --> 00:07:46,119 Speaker 1: be able to play, but you put out a full 129 00:07:46,200 --> 00:07:52,600 Speaker 1: schedule on Sunday. I don't know. I'm I'm trying to 130 00:07:52,760 --> 00:07:58,480 Speaker 1: figure out what exactly, if anything, Washington would have told 131 00:07:58,520 --> 00:08:02,680 Speaker 1: the PAC twelve about the stability that they might be 132 00:08:02,720 --> 00:08:07,000 Speaker 1: able to play. I'm wondering if some people were waiting 133 00:08:07,160 --> 00:08:12,600 Speaker 1: on test results are what But it, from the sound 134 00:08:12,600 --> 00:08:14,400 Speaker 1: of it, and from what you're telling me, it was 135 00:08:14,880 --> 00:08:17,320 Speaker 1: probably never feasible that this game would ever get played 136 00:08:17,320 --> 00:08:20,600 Speaker 1: in the first place. So the schedule was set up 137 00:08:21,720 --> 00:08:26,920 Speaker 1: as such that Oregon could just be there as a replacement. Yes, 138 00:08:27,160 --> 00:08:30,480 Speaker 1: so they had cow I'm sorry, they had Colorado playing 139 00:08:30,520 --> 00:08:36,600 Speaker 1: Oregon in l A in case Washington couldn't play. But 140 00:08:36,679 --> 00:08:39,600 Speaker 1: then you're like, teams still have to game plan and 141 00:08:39,640 --> 00:08:42,280 Speaker 1: all of this, But then how can Washington even travel 142 00:08:42,360 --> 00:08:47,480 Speaker 1: down to l A? Like it was nonsensical, and instead 143 00:08:47,520 --> 00:08:51,240 Speaker 1: of giving Washington a drop dead, they didn't do that initially, 144 00:08:51,840 --> 00:08:55,640 Speaker 1: and thank god Washington has led by competent people, Jill Cohen, 145 00:08:55,880 --> 00:08:59,320 Speaker 1: Jimmy Lake. They were like, on Monday morning, they said, 146 00:08:59,360 --> 00:09:03,679 Speaker 1: we can't. We can't play because Monday is actually Tuesday 147 00:09:03,880 --> 00:09:07,240 Speaker 1: in game planning because the games on Friday and Colorado 148 00:09:07,280 --> 00:09:11,280 Speaker 1: and Oregon were scheduled to play on Saturday. Yeah. Absolutely 149 00:09:11,320 --> 00:09:14,079 Speaker 1: hate that. By the way, in any year in which 150 00:09:14,520 --> 00:09:18,960 Speaker 1: it is critically important all the time that you know 151 00:09:19,040 --> 00:09:22,560 Speaker 1: that you could need to possibly um heal up or 152 00:09:22,600 --> 00:09:26,440 Speaker 1: test negative or get outside of COVID protocols, that they 153 00:09:26,480 --> 00:09:28,920 Speaker 1: would be this stringent on making sure that the Pack 154 00:09:28,960 --> 00:09:32,160 Speaker 1: twelve Championship is played on the worst of all days 155 00:09:32,200 --> 00:09:36,160 Speaker 1: to play football Friday is something that only our conference 156 00:09:36,160 --> 00:09:39,360 Speaker 1: could try to pull off. I still can't understand why 157 00:09:39,360 --> 00:09:42,160 Speaker 1: would you put your conference game on Friday when everybody 158 00:09:42,160 --> 00:09:46,680 Speaker 1: else's conference games are on Saturday. And you're like, oh, well, good, 159 00:09:46,720 --> 00:09:49,480 Speaker 1: well that's that. That's why everybody else playing on Saturday, 160 00:09:49,480 --> 00:09:52,520 Speaker 1: because that's the day college football is supposed to be played. 161 00:09:53,280 --> 00:09:56,400 Speaker 1: So Washington gets thrown out of the game because they 162 00:09:56,440 --> 00:09:59,959 Speaker 1: can't play. People were saying, okay, well just have Colorado 163 00:10:00,040 --> 00:10:02,960 Speaker 1: play against USC. Well that's not the way the tie 164 00:10:02,960 --> 00:10:06,000 Speaker 1: breakers have worked. So then they throw Oregon in the game, 165 00:10:06,679 --> 00:10:10,959 Speaker 1: and that leaves Colorado without a game. So Colorado has 166 00:10:11,080 --> 00:10:17,080 Speaker 1: nobody to play, nobody to play. So it's a disaster, dude. 167 00:10:17,200 --> 00:10:20,920 Speaker 1: So and and what that turns into is Colorado is 168 00:10:20,960 --> 00:10:26,360 Speaker 1: now the backup plan in case USC or Oregon can't play. 169 00:10:26,400 --> 00:10:28,720 Speaker 1: So then they sent they have to pack up their 170 00:10:28,720 --> 00:10:32,920 Speaker 1: equipment truck keep practicing for a game that they're probably 171 00:10:32,960 --> 00:10:35,480 Speaker 1: not gonna play this weekend because Oregon is played almost 172 00:10:35,520 --> 00:10:38,920 Speaker 1: short last weekend. I'm well, their their last game against 173 00:10:39,000 --> 00:10:42,200 Speaker 1: Cal down a bunch of scholarship players. They were down 174 00:10:42,280 --> 00:10:47,679 Speaker 1: in the fifties. You have USC, who just battled COVID, 175 00:10:47,720 --> 00:10:50,120 Speaker 1: so the likelihood of them going back out is probably 176 00:10:50,200 --> 00:10:55,040 Speaker 1: low this quickly, so Cal packs up, I'm sorry, Colorado 177 00:10:55,080 --> 00:10:58,480 Speaker 1: packs up their equipment truck and has it drive halfway 178 00:10:58,600 --> 00:11:04,320 Speaker 1: in between Oregon. I'm sorry, in between Colorado and l A. 179 00:11:04,840 --> 00:11:07,480 Speaker 1: So it's somewhere like in St. George, Utah, which is 180 00:11:07,520 --> 00:11:10,080 Speaker 1: about five hours away from l A. Because I went 181 00:11:10,160 --> 00:11:15,200 Speaker 1: there home home of pay. I went there in May. 182 00:11:15,640 --> 00:11:18,880 Speaker 1: I loved it, and my kids are like, yo, we 183 00:11:18,920 --> 00:11:20,720 Speaker 1: need we need to go back there. I like, Utah 184 00:11:20,920 --> 00:11:26,040 Speaker 1: went to Zion all that stuff. So Colorado's equipment truck 185 00:11:26,120 --> 00:11:29,000 Speaker 1: is stuck there waiting to see what's gonna happen. And 186 00:11:29,040 --> 00:11:35,720 Speaker 1: this is an absolute cluster, ralph a cluster. Yeah, I mean, 187 00:11:37,200 --> 00:11:40,880 Speaker 1: uh so, what is the plan is if Oregon backs 188 00:11:40,920 --> 00:11:46,600 Speaker 1: out that Colorado would play USC Yes, according to John Wilner, Yes, 189 00:11:48,400 --> 00:11:57,600 Speaker 1: huh well, um yeah, I mean I don't know if 190 00:11:57,640 --> 00:12:00,760 Speaker 1: that would that that's probably if it ends up being 191 00:12:01,240 --> 00:12:04,080 Speaker 1: two Pack twelve South teams for the PAC twelve so 192 00:12:04,360 --> 00:12:08,760 Speaker 1: or for the PAC twelve Championship. I can't imagine that 193 00:12:08,760 --> 00:12:13,640 Speaker 1: that's going to provide the ratings bonanza um that Larry 194 00:12:13,640 --> 00:12:17,360 Speaker 1: Scott was hoping for in scheduling this game on a 195 00:12:17,400 --> 00:12:22,679 Speaker 1: Friday opposite ABC's old offs Frozen Adventure and Shrek the Halls. 196 00:12:23,360 --> 00:12:27,199 Speaker 1: And don't forget that The Masked Singer has a two 197 00:12:27,280 --> 00:12:33,640 Speaker 1: hour special on Fox on Friday. On dude, I've watched 198 00:12:33,640 --> 00:12:38,120 Speaker 1: that the the My My, My Daughter and Son. They'll 199 00:12:38,120 --> 00:12:42,560 Speaker 1: be trying to fight me over to TV. Yeah yeah, 200 00:12:42,679 --> 00:12:45,000 Speaker 1: I mean, the PAC twelve might lose out to the 201 00:12:45,040 --> 00:12:49,280 Speaker 1: c W, which is airing Christmas Carol, Carol or Challenge. 202 00:12:49,520 --> 00:12:52,160 Speaker 1: So it's gonna be it's gonna be a rough go 203 00:12:52,360 --> 00:12:56,719 Speaker 1: for this game having the Pack twelve norths representative be 204 00:12:56,840 --> 00:13:01,199 Speaker 1: a Pack twelve South team that, uh I get. I 205 00:13:01,240 --> 00:13:03,800 Speaker 1: mean I'm going to be interested in this for sure, 206 00:13:04,000 --> 00:13:07,520 Speaker 1: especially ifen ends up being Colorado USC, because this is 207 00:13:07,559 --> 00:13:09,400 Speaker 1: a game that we wanted all along and that we 208 00:13:09,480 --> 00:13:12,160 Speaker 1: said that the USC would potentially be in danger of 209 00:13:13,000 --> 00:13:16,240 Speaker 1: of of not being able to get the job done 210 00:13:16,280 --> 00:13:19,400 Speaker 1: because of the way that Colorado runs the ball. Um, 211 00:13:19,440 --> 00:13:23,679 Speaker 1: but Colorado kind of choked things away against against Utah. 212 00:13:23,880 --> 00:13:27,640 Speaker 1: That makes it a little bit less interesting. However, Um, 213 00:13:28,280 --> 00:13:30,120 Speaker 1: what do you think the odds are that Organ actually 214 00:13:30,160 --> 00:13:36,400 Speaker 1: plays in this game? I mean, what do you why? 215 00:13:36,480 --> 00:13:40,880 Speaker 1: Why wouldn't they play in the game. Yeah, so then 216 00:13:41,160 --> 00:13:45,720 Speaker 1: we're talking about Colorado for no reason basically, Yeah, because yeah, 217 00:13:45,880 --> 00:13:49,520 Speaker 1: Organ is playing in this game no matter what. Basically, 218 00:13:50,080 --> 00:13:53,960 Speaker 1: they would have to be in a in a I mean, 219 00:13:54,240 --> 00:14:01,400 Speaker 1: they played Colorado either at or under the scholar ship minimum, 220 00:14:01,440 --> 00:14:05,160 Speaker 1: so so I mean they would have to be well 221 00:14:05,200 --> 00:14:09,160 Speaker 1: beyond that to not play the game. But Mario Christoval 222 00:14:09,200 --> 00:14:13,400 Speaker 1: has already updated people's availability in terms of they haven't 223 00:14:13,440 --> 00:14:15,720 Speaker 1: said what they were coming back from, but they're gonna 224 00:14:15,720 --> 00:14:19,080 Speaker 1: have They're gonna be close to full strength, so I mean, 225 00:14:19,240 --> 00:14:23,200 Speaker 1: provided there's no weird outbreak or something this upcoming week, 226 00:14:23,240 --> 00:14:25,600 Speaker 1: because they they are the only team that hasn't well 227 00:14:25,680 --> 00:14:28,640 Speaker 1: them in Colorado, there only two teams that haven't had 228 00:14:28,680 --> 00:14:33,920 Speaker 1: to cancel games because of their own situation. Well well 229 00:14:34,000 --> 00:14:39,880 Speaker 1: sorry in Oregon State too. So yeah, um, there will 230 00:14:39,920 --> 00:14:43,680 Speaker 1: be a championship trophy handed out though Ralph. So if 231 00:14:43,760 --> 00:14:48,320 Speaker 1: Oregon wins, they wouldn't have won the North, but they 232 00:14:48,320 --> 00:14:50,800 Speaker 1: didn't get a chance to play Washington for sure for 233 00:14:50,920 --> 00:14:53,680 Speaker 1: the North either because the winner would have gone to 234 00:14:53,720 --> 00:14:56,520 Speaker 1: the Pack twelve Championship. But if they win, they get 235 00:14:56,560 --> 00:14:59,880 Speaker 1: the Pack twelve Championship trophy, which is kind of like 236 00:15:00,080 --> 00:15:02,760 Speaker 1: not winning the conference in basketball but then winning the 237 00:15:02,800 --> 00:15:07,680 Speaker 1: tournament trophy. It's it's two separate things. So, but the 238 00:15:07,680 --> 00:15:10,120 Speaker 1: trophe is going to be given out with protocols. So 239 00:15:10,160 --> 00:15:13,720 Speaker 1: if you're Oregon and you win this, are you winning 240 00:15:13,720 --> 00:15:17,760 Speaker 1: this with pride? Are you displaying the trophy with pride? 241 00:15:18,920 --> 00:15:23,040 Speaker 1: I mean I guess here, So here's the thing we have, 242 00:15:23,200 --> 00:15:29,760 Speaker 1: like this whole rebellion against participation trophy culture. Yet in 243 00:15:31,480 --> 00:15:33,960 Speaker 1: that's the thing that you celebrate more than anything is 244 00:15:34,000 --> 00:15:38,560 Speaker 1: that if you even get the ability to participate, So 245 00:15:38,640 --> 00:15:41,520 Speaker 1: all these people that made fun of the participation trophies, 246 00:15:41,840 --> 00:15:43,800 Speaker 1: like this is the year where you would actually take 247 00:15:43,880 --> 00:15:47,840 Speaker 1: pride in one that you that you were able to 248 00:15:48,640 --> 00:15:52,560 Speaker 1: finish the race kind of and so I'd be I'd 249 00:15:52,600 --> 00:15:54,560 Speaker 1: be proud of it. I think it would just it 250 00:15:54,560 --> 00:15:59,360 Speaker 1: would stand as a reminder of an incredibly unique season, 251 00:15:59,520 --> 00:16:05,000 Speaker 1: one that is hopefully not ever repeated again. Yes we can, 252 00:16:05,120 --> 00:16:07,680 Speaker 1: we can hope and we can pray that that never 253 00:16:07,880 --> 00:16:15,000 Speaker 1: happens again. Um ralph uh oh onto our Oh no 254 00:16:15,000 --> 00:16:17,840 Speaker 1: no, no no, no, no no. Here's another interesting thing that 255 00:16:17,920 --> 00:16:21,320 Speaker 1: you pointed out to me that when it comes to 256 00:16:21,360 --> 00:16:24,640 Speaker 1: the Bowl games, because we see every day, well every 257 00:16:24,840 --> 00:16:28,640 Speaker 1: couple of days, new Bowl games get get acted, they're 258 00:16:28,680 --> 00:16:32,440 Speaker 1: even considering moving the Rose Bowl. Well not playing the 259 00:16:32,480 --> 00:16:35,360 Speaker 1: Rose Bowl because it has to be in Pasadena because 260 00:16:35,360 --> 00:16:38,080 Speaker 1: that's tie in with the Rose Parade to actually be 261 00:16:38,120 --> 00:16:42,600 Speaker 1: called the Rose Bowl. But anyways, they were considering moving 262 00:16:42,600 --> 00:16:45,720 Speaker 1: it because players families from the A, C, C and 263 00:16:45,920 --> 00:16:47,840 Speaker 1: SEC may not be able to go to the games 264 00:16:47,880 --> 00:16:54,200 Speaker 1: because of California protocols, but the conference will be able 265 00:16:54,240 --> 00:16:59,960 Speaker 1: to decline Bowl bids but then schedule, but then schedule 266 00:17:00,080 --> 00:17:07,199 Speaker 1: any opponent. Is that it? I think? Yeah, So I 267 00:17:07,240 --> 00:17:10,000 Speaker 1: think you have the ability to decline a bull bid, 268 00:17:10,480 --> 00:17:14,200 Speaker 1: and I think that because of the lack of bulls, 269 00:17:14,240 --> 00:17:17,720 Speaker 1: the n C Double A, from what I'm hearing, is 270 00:17:17,720 --> 00:17:21,440 Speaker 1: is stepping in and saying that you can schedule your 271 00:17:21,480 --> 00:17:27,680 Speaker 1: own postseason game after December nineteen. So and you could 272 00:17:27,680 --> 00:17:30,960 Speaker 1: have gone oh and five and you can still schedule 273 00:17:31,119 --> 00:17:36,040 Speaker 1: one game after December nineteenth. So it'll be really interesting 274 00:17:36,080 --> 00:17:40,920 Speaker 1: to see if we have some inter conference matchups get 275 00:17:41,040 --> 00:17:46,040 Speaker 1: set that are completely outside of the bowl structure, or 276 00:17:46,359 --> 00:17:51,560 Speaker 1: some intruck conference matchups that maybe didn't get played during 277 00:17:52,080 --> 00:17:55,439 Speaker 1: the season or that wouldn't have based on regular scheduling, 278 00:17:56,000 --> 00:17:59,600 Speaker 1: you know, between maybe an SEC East and West team 279 00:17:59,680 --> 00:18:02,359 Speaker 1: or something like that. So that I'm really looking forward 280 00:18:02,400 --> 00:18:05,440 Speaker 1: to seeing which teams. Some of these teams are just 281 00:18:05,440 --> 00:18:08,280 Speaker 1: gonna straight up to climb the opportunity to play, like 282 00:18:08,400 --> 00:18:13,640 Speaker 1: University of Arizona will get into YU. But uh, yeah, 283 00:18:13,880 --> 00:18:17,800 Speaker 1: I think that. Um, I think that that is a 284 00:18:18,000 --> 00:18:22,640 Speaker 1: great move by the n C Double A. Yeah. Oh, 285 00:18:22,760 --> 00:18:26,480 Speaker 1: I definitely think that's great as well. Um it is 286 00:18:26,480 --> 00:18:30,240 Speaker 1: time for our reviews though, Ralph, what's up with our reviews? 287 00:18:31,080 --> 00:18:34,200 Speaker 1: I didn't see any yesterday. Do you have any that 288 00:18:34,200 --> 00:18:38,600 Speaker 1: that that magically appeared in the last twenty four hours? Um? No, 289 00:18:38,800 --> 00:18:42,879 Speaker 1: I have not seen any reviews, so good remind the 290 00:18:42,920 --> 00:18:46,040 Speaker 1: people and how they can how they can leave us 291 00:18:46,040 --> 00:18:48,880 Speaker 1: a review and interact with us. Yes, this is one 292 00:18:48,880 --> 00:18:52,680 Speaker 1: of the most fun segments of the show, where we 293 00:18:52,760 --> 00:18:56,960 Speaker 1: read your reviews, whether they are positive, negative, all of that, 294 00:18:57,560 --> 00:19:01,000 Speaker 1: and we hope for five stars. Tries to give us, 295 00:19:01,440 --> 00:19:04,960 Speaker 1: tries to encourage people to give us four stars, and 296 00:19:05,200 --> 00:19:07,439 Speaker 1: when we don't deserve four stars, I think that we 297 00:19:07,520 --> 00:19:11,640 Speaker 1: are a five star podcast, and he tells people just 298 00:19:11,640 --> 00:19:14,280 Speaker 1: just give us what you what you think that we deserve. 299 00:19:14,440 --> 00:19:16,199 Speaker 1: I don't believe in that. Do you ever read that? 300 00:19:16,520 --> 00:19:18,600 Speaker 1: Do you read that study? Though we're like that the 301 00:19:18,640 --> 00:19:21,359 Speaker 1: New York City hot dog cart says just pay pay 302 00:19:21,400 --> 00:19:23,919 Speaker 1: what you think we we deserve and they end up 303 00:19:23,920 --> 00:19:28,680 Speaker 1: making more money. Seriously, Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think I 304 00:19:28,720 --> 00:19:30,560 Speaker 1: saw something about this. I wouldn't have made this up 305 00:19:31,160 --> 00:19:34,840 Speaker 1: that that. Obviously, you can't give somebody six stars otherwise, 306 00:19:35,560 --> 00:19:37,760 Speaker 1: you know that, I think that that would work to 307 00:19:37,800 --> 00:19:40,840 Speaker 1: our benefits. So it's not really an equal case study. 308 00:19:40,880 --> 00:19:44,120 Speaker 1: But yeah, I think that the uh it was either 309 00:19:44,160 --> 00:19:46,280 Speaker 1: a hot dog cart or some type of street vendor. 310 00:19:46,880 --> 00:19:50,439 Speaker 1: They did away with their traditional pricing for their food 311 00:19:50,960 --> 00:19:54,760 Speaker 1: and just said pay what you can or what you 312 00:19:54,800 --> 00:19:57,640 Speaker 1: think we deserve, So they did away with the traditional 313 00:19:57,680 --> 00:20:01,800 Speaker 1: price structure altogether. And I think if so, hopefully somebody 314 00:20:01,800 --> 00:20:05,000 Speaker 1: can check us on this, But I think they actually 315 00:20:05,240 --> 00:20:10,280 Speaker 1: came out ahead of of what their typical sales would 316 00:20:10,320 --> 00:20:14,120 Speaker 1: be minus the cost of the food and everything like that. 317 00:20:14,720 --> 00:20:17,960 Speaker 1: So that maybe maybe that's my philosophy that I feel 318 00:20:17,960 --> 00:20:22,480 Speaker 1: like if if I enable people to to to participate 319 00:20:22,520 --> 00:20:25,200 Speaker 1: and do what they think is right, then maybe they 320 00:20:25,240 --> 00:20:28,920 Speaker 1: won't be able to give more than the five stars allowable, 321 00:20:29,160 --> 00:20:31,520 Speaker 1: but maybe it frees them up to participate a little 322 00:20:31,520 --> 00:20:34,879 Speaker 1: bit more through the comments, which enhances this portion of 323 00:20:34,880 --> 00:20:40,000 Speaker 1: our show. All right, all right, I can do that. 324 00:20:40,000 --> 00:20:42,680 Speaker 1: That almost makes me want to set up a hot 325 00:20:42,720 --> 00:20:47,439 Speaker 1: dog cart or or some other low low cost food 326 00:20:47,640 --> 00:20:50,760 Speaker 1: situation and say, listen, just just give me what I 327 00:20:50,840 --> 00:20:55,359 Speaker 1: deserve for this burger, give me what for this hot dog. Listen, 328 00:20:55,400 --> 00:20:57,760 Speaker 1: I'm not mad at you end up coming out in 329 00:20:57,760 --> 00:20:59,440 Speaker 1: the red. After one day, I'm gonna get my ask 330 00:20:59,480 --> 00:21:03,240 Speaker 1: kicked though, So just make sure you read whatever it 331 00:21:03,320 --> 00:21:06,399 Speaker 1: is I'm talking because I I definitely don't have it 332 00:21:06,440 --> 00:21:08,480 Speaker 1: pulled up in front of me, but I remember reading 333 00:21:08,520 --> 00:21:14,600 Speaker 1: about it once. Um, all right, So Ralph, onto last week? 334 00:21:14,680 --> 00:21:19,359 Speaker 1: The recaps from last week? What was our what was 335 00:21:19,400 --> 00:21:22,560 Speaker 1: the damage from last week? Because I talked about how 336 00:21:22,600 --> 00:21:25,000 Speaker 1: bad I was gonna beat you? Wait, no, no, no no, no, 337 00:21:25,320 --> 00:21:28,040 Speaker 1: that that was on one particular game, which which game 338 00:21:28,119 --> 00:21:30,280 Speaker 1: was that? Which I said I was going that you 339 00:21:30,359 --> 00:21:35,520 Speaker 1: made the most horrendous pick ever. I don't. I don't know, 340 00:21:35,640 --> 00:21:40,960 Speaker 1: because we we agreed on. I I think what I 341 00:21:41,000 --> 00:21:42,960 Speaker 1: had go wrong for me is the stuff that I 342 00:21:43,040 --> 00:21:45,680 Speaker 1: agreed with you on because you had a really bad 343 00:21:45,720 --> 00:21:51,000 Speaker 1: week again, So I did, did Ralph? I demand a 344 00:21:51,080 --> 00:21:54,240 Speaker 1: recount you guys. If you guys think that Ralph's fudging 345 00:21:54,440 --> 00:21:58,600 Speaker 1: the numbers around here the night, because it is starting 346 00:21:58,600 --> 00:22:00,520 Speaker 1: to look like I'm cooking the books. That's how bad 347 00:22:00,560 --> 00:22:02,879 Speaker 1: this is getting. You went one and three on the 348 00:22:02,920 --> 00:22:06,560 Speaker 1: over unders, you went two and two straight up and 349 00:22:06,840 --> 00:22:13,840 Speaker 1: oh three and one against the spread. Jesus dude, how 350 00:22:13,880 --> 00:22:16,640 Speaker 1: does that happen? You always don't try to be that bad. 351 00:22:16,880 --> 00:22:18,960 Speaker 1: I don't know, but you are currently four and nine 352 00:22:19,000 --> 00:22:22,600 Speaker 1: on over unders, which you personally introduced as a way 353 00:22:22,800 --> 00:22:26,600 Speaker 1: to get back at me because you know how bad 354 00:22:26,600 --> 00:22:29,000 Speaker 1: I am at them. And I'm ten and three. So 355 00:22:29,560 --> 00:22:31,720 Speaker 1: things keep moving in the opposite direction. We have the 356 00:22:31,800 --> 00:22:35,440 Speaker 1: exact opposite records against the spread. I'm sixteen nine and one, 357 00:22:35,480 --> 00:22:38,240 Speaker 1: year nine, sixteen and one, and then straight up, you're 358 00:22:38,240 --> 00:22:41,680 Speaker 1: still within striking distance. It's sixteen and ten versus eighteen 359 00:22:41,680 --> 00:22:47,439 Speaker 1: and eight. I have a two game advantage. This is 360 00:22:47,440 --> 00:22:50,280 Speaker 1: not how this was supposed to go, Ralph, This is 361 00:22:50,320 --> 00:22:54,040 Speaker 1: not how this was supposed to go. Um all right, 362 00:22:54,400 --> 00:22:57,520 Speaker 1: So we'll start with the game that that happened on Friday. 363 00:22:57,560 --> 00:23:01,800 Speaker 1: It wasn't an actual football game. I called you during 364 00:23:02,480 --> 00:23:04,560 Speaker 1: the game because I didn't see the beginning of the 365 00:23:04,600 --> 00:23:08,439 Speaker 1: Arizona State Arizona game. I peeked in about the middle 366 00:23:08,480 --> 00:23:10,720 Speaker 1: of the second quarter. Was when I was so, I 367 00:23:10,800 --> 00:23:13,000 Speaker 1: was gonna start back at the beginning, but I was 368 00:23:13,040 --> 00:23:16,800 Speaker 1: gonna pop in live and then rewatched the end. We 369 00:23:16,920 --> 00:23:19,920 Speaker 1: rewatched the beginning later. And mind you, I didn't finish 370 00:23:20,000 --> 00:23:23,320 Speaker 1: this game at all, but I when I popped in, 371 00:23:24,040 --> 00:23:27,719 Speaker 1: it was someone dude. When I popped in, it was 372 00:23:27,920 --> 00:23:33,520 Speaker 1: thirty five and nothing. I was like, what I walked 373 00:23:33,560 --> 00:23:37,480 Speaker 1: in at quarter Yes, as they were, as they were 374 00:23:37,560 --> 00:23:40,480 Speaker 1: running in the touchdown for thirty five, I was like, 375 00:23:41,560 --> 00:23:46,399 Speaker 1: what I expected them to lose? But this was just 376 00:23:46,640 --> 00:23:53,200 Speaker 1: non competitive? Non competitive? Like you are the Arizona expert, 377 00:23:53,800 --> 00:23:55,800 Speaker 1: what I mean, and you said it was gonna be 378 00:23:55,840 --> 00:24:01,640 Speaker 1: bad at forty two to fourteen that that, but like, look, 379 00:24:01,680 --> 00:24:08,679 Speaker 1: how wrong even that was? I don't know, bro, seventy points? 380 00:24:09,720 --> 00:24:13,280 Speaker 1: All right? Look, I'm a I'm a person who just 381 00:24:13,440 --> 00:24:17,160 Speaker 1: in general, off the rip, I support black coaches because 382 00:24:17,240 --> 00:24:20,680 Speaker 1: they don't necessarily always get the opportunities. Even though Kevin 383 00:24:20,720 --> 00:24:24,520 Speaker 1: Sumlin is a guy who is a retread, but in general, 384 00:24:24,560 --> 00:24:26,920 Speaker 1: they don't always get the opportunity. So I do want 385 00:24:26,960 --> 00:24:32,160 Speaker 1: to see them succeed. But when they get fired. What 386 00:24:32,200 --> 00:24:34,720 Speaker 1: am I supposed to say about Kevin something getting fired 387 00:24:34,760 --> 00:24:39,240 Speaker 1: going nine for nine and twenty, losing twelve straight and 388 00:24:39,280 --> 00:24:42,800 Speaker 1: then getting your fielding a non competitive team in the 389 00:24:42,920 --> 00:24:48,119 Speaker 1: Territorial Cup. Arizona State can't even score seventy points. I 390 00:24:48,200 --> 00:24:51,679 Speaker 1: can't even score seventy points, and you get seventy points 391 00:24:51,680 --> 00:24:53,639 Speaker 1: put on you, and all you can put up a seven. 392 00:24:55,080 --> 00:25:00,320 Speaker 1: I did see someone on on black Twitter, the aust 393 00:25:00,359 --> 00:25:03,359 Speaker 1: of all twitters call herm Edwards an enemy of the 394 00:25:03,400 --> 00:25:10,119 Speaker 1: culture for for the seventy seven score. Oh like he 395 00:25:10,240 --> 00:25:15,560 Speaker 1: got another black man fired. Hey man, listen, you can't 396 00:25:15,560 --> 00:25:19,520 Speaker 1: help anybody that ain't therefore help themselves. That's the only 397 00:25:19,560 --> 00:25:22,960 Speaker 1: thing I can say. You have to help you. Nobody 398 00:25:23,000 --> 00:25:25,840 Speaker 1: else is gonna stand up and fight for you if 399 00:25:25,960 --> 00:25:29,359 Speaker 1: you don't fight for yourself. So, I mean, do you 400 00:25:29,400 --> 00:25:30,840 Speaker 1: want to do you want to get into? You want 401 00:25:30,840 --> 00:25:33,000 Speaker 1: to get into what? What would you rather talk about? 402 00:25:33,560 --> 00:25:38,280 Speaker 1: The game, which was bizarre and Arizona State did not 403 00:25:38,359 --> 00:25:40,320 Speaker 1: run up the score. I don't care what anybody says. 404 00:25:40,640 --> 00:25:42,639 Speaker 1: That game could have been so much worse than so 405 00:25:42,800 --> 00:25:44,280 Speaker 1: I thought they were going to. They could have scored 406 00:25:44,320 --> 00:25:48,800 Speaker 1: a hundred points. Yeah, I was thinking about maybe not maybe. 407 00:25:48,920 --> 00:25:51,360 Speaker 1: I mean, if they were really flexing, like if they 408 00:25:51,480 --> 00:25:56,840 Speaker 1: really got they it is technically possible that they could have. 409 00:25:57,720 --> 00:26:00,440 Speaker 1: But as it stands, they did have a long driving 410 00:26:00,480 --> 00:26:03,639 Speaker 1: the fourth quarter that didn't end in any points, and 411 00:26:03,720 --> 00:26:05,880 Speaker 1: they missed a field goal in the first quarter when 412 00:26:05,880 --> 00:26:10,639 Speaker 1: it was fourteen and nothing. He could have been eighty, yeah, 413 00:26:10,640 --> 00:26:15,439 Speaker 1: exactly exactly, at least at least, But I think the 414 00:26:15,520 --> 00:26:19,680 Speaker 1: only thing that's okay. So Arizona State didn't run it up. 415 00:26:19,720 --> 00:26:23,320 Speaker 1: They only threw the ball thirteen times. Jade Daniels only 416 00:26:23,320 --> 00:26:26,280 Speaker 1: threw it eleven times. I mean, I don't know what 417 00:26:26,440 --> 00:26:29,560 Speaker 1: but he but those. But it was nine catches for 418 00:26:29,680 --> 00:26:33,919 Speaker 1: two hundred and three yards. That's eighteen with five yards 419 00:26:34,400 --> 00:26:38,760 Speaker 1: per that's an averager eighteen and a half yards. Who 420 00:26:39,880 --> 00:26:44,400 Speaker 1: Grant Canell got knocked out of this game? Uh? They 421 00:26:44,440 --> 00:26:47,800 Speaker 1: had a Sullivan, the defensive back. He got tossed out 422 00:26:47,800 --> 00:26:49,399 Speaker 1: of the game, threw up a middle finger on his 423 00:26:49,440 --> 00:26:54,120 Speaker 1: way out. That was kind of funny. Um, I don't know, man, 424 00:26:54,200 --> 00:26:56,560 Speaker 1: it was just so. They give up the opening kickoff 425 00:26:56,720 --> 00:26:59,679 Speaker 1: like a hundred and five yards to DJ Taylor, a 426 00:26:59,680 --> 00:27:01,720 Speaker 1: fresh man who I even had to look up. I 427 00:27:01,760 --> 00:27:04,520 Speaker 1: was like, who's this dude again? And I covered the 428 00:27:04,520 --> 00:27:07,560 Speaker 1: team for five years and I still the name was 429 00:27:07,760 --> 00:27:10,520 Speaker 1: foreign to me. And then uh, and then you have 430 00:27:10,880 --> 00:27:15,600 Speaker 1: your boy fumbles on what was kind of a hasty three. 431 00:27:16,359 --> 00:27:20,119 Speaker 1: He had three balls that touches that touched his hands 432 00:27:20,119 --> 00:27:26,400 Speaker 1: that ended up in Arizona States, and then a SU 433 00:27:26,600 --> 00:27:28,520 Speaker 1: like that run that a s U scored on to 434 00:27:28,560 --> 00:27:31,520 Speaker 1: make it two touchdowns in the first fifty six seconds, 435 00:27:31,520 --> 00:27:33,720 Speaker 1: like no one even touched train him. And that's when 436 00:27:33,720 --> 00:27:35,680 Speaker 1: you knew, like, oh, they're going to get whatever they 437 00:27:35,680 --> 00:27:38,520 Speaker 1: want in the running game. And they did. They did 438 00:27:38,600 --> 00:27:42,960 Speaker 1: rashad Way and train them. They just they really really 439 00:27:43,000 --> 00:27:46,680 Speaker 1: embarrassed the Wildcats and then the worst possible. So two 440 00:27:46,720 --> 00:27:51,159 Speaker 1: things happened in this game that made this game legendary 441 00:27:51,280 --> 00:27:55,720 Speaker 1: um for all eternity outside of the score. One is 442 00:27:55,720 --> 00:28:00,320 Speaker 1: it's sixty three to seven, and it's pretty cool for 443 00:28:00,320 --> 00:28:03,920 Speaker 1: the city of Tucson at the time. Not the score obviously, 444 00:28:04,520 --> 00:28:09,240 Speaker 1: but that Rhett Rodriguez was in at quarterback for Universe 445 00:28:09,320 --> 00:28:14,639 Speaker 1: of Arizona and Trenton Borgay was in at quarterback for 446 00:28:15,240 --> 00:28:19,719 Speaker 1: Arizona State. Both of those kids are from southern Arizona 447 00:28:20,119 --> 00:28:23,639 Speaker 1: and finally you get some Arizona kids in a game 448 00:28:24,000 --> 00:28:28,440 Speaker 1: versus Okay, yeah, but but it was so but they're 449 00:28:28,440 --> 00:28:31,480 Speaker 1: both from Tucson, so like so that was really cool 450 00:28:31,640 --> 00:28:34,439 Speaker 1: just to see and they're in Arizona Stadium and that 451 00:28:34,520 --> 00:28:36,400 Speaker 1: was kind of a cool moment in it of itself. 452 00:28:36,760 --> 00:28:38,960 Speaker 1: And then they hand the ball off to Jackson, he 453 00:28:40,160 --> 00:28:44,600 Speaker 1: from China, and he scores a touchdown, but he didn't 454 00:28:44,600 --> 00:28:46,600 Speaker 1: just score a touchdown. He got hit at the one 455 00:28:47,160 --> 00:28:49,240 Speaker 1: and he managed to kind of roll his way into 456 00:28:49,280 --> 00:28:51,680 Speaker 1: the end zone, so he like he earned it. He 457 00:28:51,800 --> 00:28:58,040 Speaker 1: definitely earned it. And then Arizona State's website crashes from 458 00:28:58,160 --> 00:29:03,080 Speaker 1: people I'm assu ming abroad looking him up on the 459 00:29:03,120 --> 00:29:07,640 Speaker 1: a s U site and I thought that, I thought 460 00:29:07,640 --> 00:29:10,640 Speaker 1: that was just a really like excellent moment and and 461 00:29:10,720 --> 00:29:16,200 Speaker 1: really cool um and super historic. And then University of 462 00:29:16,240 --> 00:29:22,200 Speaker 1: Arizona social media team tweets out the final score with 463 00:29:22,320 --> 00:29:26,120 Speaker 1: a picture of Lorenzo Burns next to the SEV seven, 464 00:29:27,320 --> 00:29:31,120 Speaker 1: and that tweet probably got quoted times before they finally 465 00:29:31,160 --> 00:29:34,400 Speaker 1: deleted it, with people asking what Lorenzo Burns did to 466 00:29:34,440 --> 00:29:39,280 Speaker 1: deserve that, because not only is Lorenzo burns like face 467 00:29:39,360 --> 00:29:44,160 Speaker 1: being on that tweet completely inappropriate and absolutely hilarious, he 468 00:29:44,280 --> 00:29:46,800 Speaker 1: was also in his fort start and maybe was the 469 00:29:46,840 --> 00:29:51,040 Speaker 1: only player that showed any heart during that game. Yeah, dude, 470 00:29:51,080 --> 00:29:56,320 Speaker 1: that was absolutely disgusting and bad. And Jackson, he was 471 00:29:56,440 --> 00:30:00,960 Speaker 1: the only worthwhile thing from that game that wasn't worth 472 00:30:01,000 --> 00:30:04,280 Speaker 1: while watching unless you are I mean, I guess if 473 00:30:04,320 --> 00:30:07,120 Speaker 1: you're Daniel not as mom who hasn't gotten a lot 474 00:30:07,120 --> 00:30:14,880 Speaker 1: of carries and yet if you're Ricky Persaal, yeah you know, 475 00:30:15,160 --> 00:30:19,000 Speaker 1: then yeah, you're You're it was worth watching. If you're 476 00:30:19,480 --> 00:30:23,920 Speaker 1: Stanley berry Hill the third or or Nathan Tilman's parents, 477 00:30:23,960 --> 00:30:27,320 Speaker 1: didn't you stand? So Stanley berry Hill was one of 478 00:30:27,400 --> 00:30:33,080 Speaker 1: three players this week who transferred immediately after their game 479 00:30:33,160 --> 00:30:38,760 Speaker 1: was over. Steven dropped their jersey offer. They just walked that. 480 00:30:38,880 --> 00:30:41,640 Speaker 1: They just walked to their car dressed well. So they 481 00:30:41,640 --> 00:30:45,320 Speaker 1: announced that that Kevin someone got fired and Stanley berry 482 00:30:45,400 --> 00:30:47,720 Speaker 1: Hill it was an interesting kid. He went to high 483 00:30:47,760 --> 00:30:51,040 Speaker 1: school in Arizona and then transferred to California for his 484 00:30:51,120 --> 00:30:54,400 Speaker 1: senior year. Then he committed to walk on at Arizona 485 00:30:54,440 --> 00:30:58,200 Speaker 1: State and changed his mind. He flipped his walk on 486 00:30:58,320 --> 00:31:01,280 Speaker 1: commitment to you of a and then he ended up 487 00:31:01,280 --> 00:31:04,240 Speaker 1: being there basically their best receiver over the last three years, 488 00:31:04,280 --> 00:31:07,080 Speaker 1: even as a walk on, right there in his hometown. 489 00:31:07,840 --> 00:31:11,120 Speaker 1: And he's straight up, it's not as bad as Drew 490 00:31:11,160 --> 00:31:14,680 Speaker 1: Dixon opting out of the season two weeks ago after 491 00:31:14,920 --> 00:31:17,320 Speaker 1: getting his only three catches of the season. But it's 492 00:31:17,320 --> 00:31:20,280 Speaker 1: pretty bad that you, as a walk on who earned 493 00:31:20,320 --> 00:31:23,480 Speaker 1: a scholarship, turn around and enter the portal. I don't 494 00:31:23,480 --> 00:31:26,200 Speaker 1: know if I've ever seen anybody do that before. Yeah, 495 00:31:26,240 --> 00:31:32,320 Speaker 1: that's wild, dude, that is absolutely wild. Um, next game up, dude, 496 00:31:32,600 --> 00:31:39,400 Speaker 1: This game was. I was okay. So in all transparency, 497 00:31:39,520 --> 00:31:43,680 Speaker 1: I live with a U c l A graduate super fan, 498 00:31:44,320 --> 00:31:48,360 Speaker 1: my wife, and we have season tickets to the Rose 499 00:31:48,400 --> 00:31:51,280 Speaker 1: Bowl when when apparent when the Rose Bolts open really 500 00:31:51,560 --> 00:31:53,960 Speaker 1: because it's not this year, so we go to a 501 00:31:54,000 --> 00:31:58,520 Speaker 1: lot of games all this, and so I would say 502 00:31:58,600 --> 00:32:00,440 Speaker 1: U c l All, like what second? Every team in 503 00:32:00,480 --> 00:32:03,200 Speaker 1: the back twelve. And I've never really been very fond 504 00:32:03,200 --> 00:32:06,280 Speaker 1: of USC and they're a big rival of Oregon too, 505 00:32:06,280 --> 00:32:10,360 Speaker 1: because they compete for recruits all this, and I just 506 00:32:10,760 --> 00:32:13,960 Speaker 1: and I like to be right above all of those things. 507 00:32:14,120 --> 00:32:17,080 Speaker 1: I like to be right. And this was a game 508 00:32:17,320 --> 00:32:21,840 Speaker 1: I was. I would have bet the farm on this game, Rolph. 509 00:32:22,040 --> 00:32:23,920 Speaker 1: I would have bet the farm U c l A 510 00:32:24,000 --> 00:32:26,720 Speaker 1: was gonna win this game. And I was right until 511 00:32:26,760 --> 00:32:31,040 Speaker 1: they gave up twenty points in the fourth quarter, like 512 00:32:31,080 --> 00:32:35,800 Speaker 1: they just imploded. Like everything was going as planned, Ralph. 513 00:32:36,120 --> 00:32:43,840 Speaker 1: I went into the fourth quarter up by one, eight 514 00:32:44,720 --> 00:32:49,160 Speaker 1: eleven points, no, no, twelve points, went up up twelve 515 00:32:49,200 --> 00:32:51,920 Speaker 1: points in the quarter to to start the fourth quarter. 516 00:32:53,120 --> 00:32:57,040 Speaker 1: How do you blow that? Like they that. That's I 517 00:32:57,040 --> 00:32:59,160 Speaker 1: don't know whether it was a fake punt, whether the 518 00:32:59,280 --> 00:33:03,320 Speaker 1: punter didn't honey, whatever it was, it was a terrible situation. 519 00:33:04,880 --> 00:33:09,160 Speaker 1: It was a disaster, and U c l as defense 520 00:33:09,280 --> 00:33:11,640 Speaker 1: just fell apart after they had such a big league 521 00:33:11,680 --> 00:33:16,360 Speaker 1: going into the fourth and they were playing so aggressive. Dude, 522 00:33:17,040 --> 00:33:20,960 Speaker 1: I credited this game more to U c l A 523 00:33:21,120 --> 00:33:27,120 Speaker 1: losing the game than USC winning the game. Yeah, I 524 00:33:27,200 --> 00:33:29,920 Speaker 1: mean maybe the except of USC has done this to 525 00:33:30,040 --> 00:33:32,520 Speaker 1: so many teams this year that that I don't They 526 00:33:32,560 --> 00:33:34,440 Speaker 1: did it to a s U and they did it 527 00:33:34,480 --> 00:33:37,400 Speaker 1: to Arizona. Neither one of those teams is good football 528 00:33:37,400 --> 00:33:42,240 Speaker 1: team this year. We don't know. We don't know, we 529 00:33:42,280 --> 00:33:45,280 Speaker 1: don't know. How do we know? Arizona just gotta be 530 00:33:45,400 --> 00:33:48,280 Speaker 1: seventy seven? One of those teams is the one that 531 00:33:48,360 --> 00:33:51,120 Speaker 1: scored seventy and one of those teams had a lead 532 00:33:51,240 --> 00:33:54,320 Speaker 1: on U c l A and USC with less than 533 00:33:54,360 --> 00:34:01,000 Speaker 1: five minutes left in both games. That's all I know. 534 00:34:01,120 --> 00:34:05,400 Speaker 1: All I know is second half. Keatan Slovis is incredible, 535 00:34:05,680 --> 00:34:08,640 Speaker 1: and if he's not careful, they're gonna start calling him 536 00:34:08,719 --> 00:34:15,440 Speaker 1: Keaton start Slovis. But what what do you think? Malapai 537 00:34:15,600 --> 00:34:18,680 Speaker 1: ran for a hundred ten yards on nineteen attempts. I 538 00:34:18,719 --> 00:34:22,160 Speaker 1: don't know how long it's been since USC had a 539 00:34:22,160 --> 00:34:25,400 Speaker 1: one hundred yard rusher with less than twenty attempts. That 540 00:34:25,440 --> 00:34:29,280 Speaker 1: feels like that's pretty foreign for them. And USC actually 541 00:34:29,280 --> 00:34:31,920 Speaker 1: did a decent not a great job, but a decent 542 00:34:32,040 --> 00:34:36,840 Speaker 1: job of holding um U c l A's running backs 543 00:34:36,880 --> 00:34:39,840 Speaker 1: to less than five yards to carry. Britain Brown average 544 00:34:39,840 --> 00:34:44,480 Speaker 1: four point nine, Demetric Felton um four point three, and 545 00:34:44,480 --> 00:34:46,719 Speaker 1: and if you take away the forty yard run from 546 00:34:46,760 --> 00:34:50,480 Speaker 1: Demitric Felton, he had twenty carries for fifty yards. Yeah, 547 00:34:50,600 --> 00:34:53,760 Speaker 1: they were doing a good job against the run game. 548 00:34:53,960 --> 00:34:59,080 Speaker 1: And Dorryan Thompson Robinson thirty for thirty six three sixty 549 00:34:59,160 --> 00:35:02,279 Speaker 1: four heading into the fourth quarter, I was like, yo, 550 00:35:02,520 --> 00:35:08,480 Speaker 1: he's playing his ever ever. I was like yo, And 551 00:35:08,560 --> 00:35:12,640 Speaker 1: I remember I told nic my wife. I was like, yo, 552 00:35:13,000 --> 00:35:16,959 Speaker 1: I don't trust him, dude, I don't trust him, but 553 00:35:17,040 --> 00:35:19,840 Speaker 1: he's today, he's doing it. Then all of a sudden, 554 00:35:20,680 --> 00:35:24,080 Speaker 1: Dan Wills fell off. I was like, oh god, oh god, 555 00:35:25,000 --> 00:35:27,480 Speaker 1: but this is what you get with Dorian Thompson Robinson. 556 00:35:27,920 --> 00:35:31,440 Speaker 1: Like he's good and terrible. Like he's good and terrible. 557 00:35:31,480 --> 00:35:34,120 Speaker 1: And like there are times where to do this super 558 00:35:34,160 --> 00:35:36,840 Speaker 1: good and you're like, wow, this kid is very, very talented. 559 00:35:36,880 --> 00:35:40,719 Speaker 1: He could be nice. And then sometimes you're like you 560 00:35:41,160 --> 00:35:43,560 Speaker 1: if you look at his ten best throws, you're like, Okay, 561 00:35:43,600 --> 00:35:46,080 Speaker 1: this kid's an NFL quarterback. You look at his ten 562 00:35:46,160 --> 00:35:51,319 Speaker 1: worst throws, You're like, who's the backup? Like, and and 563 00:35:51,360 --> 00:35:55,720 Speaker 1: that's not all time, that's just in a season. Yeah, 564 00:35:56,080 --> 00:36:00,920 Speaker 1: I don't, I don't know. He he's coming back next year, right, 565 00:36:01,080 --> 00:36:04,759 Speaker 1: like he's he's still a wrong. He would be a 566 00:36:04,840 --> 00:36:08,080 Speaker 1: dummy to do that, dude, that that would be a 567 00:36:08,239 --> 00:36:16,960 Speaker 1: very poor decision to come out in the draft, extremely poor. Yeah. Yeah, 568 00:36:17,080 --> 00:36:19,000 Speaker 1: it would not even be a good idea for Keaton 569 00:36:19,040 --> 00:36:21,239 Speaker 1: Slovis to come out in the draft, but at least 570 00:36:21,280 --> 00:36:25,520 Speaker 1: he would be drafted. Yeah, I I don't know. It's 571 00:36:27,719 --> 00:36:30,440 Speaker 1: this game was weird. Us he did the same thing 572 00:36:30,440 --> 00:36:33,040 Speaker 1: they did everybody else. They won, and then you walk 573 00:36:33,080 --> 00:36:36,120 Speaker 1: away thinking that they weren't the better team. But all 574 00:36:36,160 --> 00:36:40,880 Speaker 1: they do is win. I've been cracking up at the 575 00:36:40,960 --> 00:36:45,759 Speaker 1: idea that every single week, every single week, all this 576 00:36:45,840 --> 00:36:48,840 Speaker 1: team does is win and at the same time pisces 577 00:36:48,840 --> 00:36:52,439 Speaker 1: off their entire fan base. This fan base wants Clay 578 00:36:52,520 --> 00:36:57,960 Speaker 1: Helton fired so bad, so bad so that they can 579 00:36:58,000 --> 00:37:01,160 Speaker 1: go out and get someone who it's them the exact 580 00:37:01,280 --> 00:37:04,520 Speaker 1: same result in a little bit different way. And I 581 00:37:04,960 --> 00:37:09,520 Speaker 1: can't get over how funny that is to me, because like, 582 00:37:09,640 --> 00:37:12,040 Speaker 1: I'm a basketball fan, and so if my team won 583 00:37:12,120 --> 00:37:15,200 Speaker 1: on a buzzer beater every single night, then I'm just like, 584 00:37:15,280 --> 00:37:19,920 Speaker 1: all right, scoreboard. But USC fans cannot handle the idea 585 00:37:20,000 --> 00:37:22,799 Speaker 1: that there and there is the idea, that very real 586 00:37:22,840 --> 00:37:25,319 Speaker 1: idea that in the end everything regresses to the mean 587 00:37:25,880 --> 00:37:28,480 Speaker 1: and at some point this is gonna come back to 588 00:37:28,560 --> 00:37:32,160 Speaker 1: my USC and that might be this weekend, dude. And 589 00:37:32,200 --> 00:37:35,080 Speaker 1: they all The funny part is they're five and oh 590 00:37:35,160 --> 00:37:38,000 Speaker 1: and they're they're all digging their heads and the stand. 591 00:37:38,040 --> 00:37:43,640 Speaker 1: They're like, no, no, no, no, because they know that 592 00:37:43,719 --> 00:37:46,400 Speaker 1: Clay Hilton is on the verge of getting an extension. 593 00:37:46,600 --> 00:37:51,440 Speaker 1: They know it. They're like, and I mean, I mean, 594 00:37:51,480 --> 00:37:54,600 Speaker 1: how do you fire a coach to what what what 595 00:37:54,800 --> 00:37:57,760 Speaker 1: is the like tenn and oh in his last ten games? 596 00:37:59,760 --> 00:38:01,640 Speaker 1: What you what do you do with that besides give 597 00:38:01,680 --> 00:38:04,359 Speaker 1: him an extension? What do you think that feels like? 598 00:38:04,640 --> 00:38:08,400 Speaker 1: So like you're down in the fourth quarter there's a 599 00:38:08,520 --> 00:38:11,960 Speaker 1: final drive to win the game, and part of you 600 00:38:12,080 --> 00:38:14,880 Speaker 1: wants them to blow it so that you'll fire the 601 00:38:14,960 --> 00:38:17,360 Speaker 1: head coach, and the other part just wants to be 602 00:38:17,400 --> 00:38:19,359 Speaker 1: able to root for your team to win, which they 603 00:38:19,400 --> 00:38:23,640 Speaker 1: are consistently doing weekend and week out. Like, what does 604 00:38:23,680 --> 00:38:28,120 Speaker 1: that feel? That's got to be such a bizarre inner struggle? 605 00:38:30,400 --> 00:38:32,279 Speaker 1: What did you what did you think about Keith and 606 00:38:32,320 --> 00:38:34,640 Speaker 1: Slovas saying that he checked out of the running play 607 00:38:34,680 --> 00:38:39,160 Speaker 1: that was called to throw the game winning touchdown. I 608 00:38:39,160 --> 00:38:41,560 Speaker 1: would say that that's a kid who has a good 609 00:38:41,600 --> 00:38:45,040 Speaker 1: handle on the offense, and that as a quarterback, you 610 00:38:45,080 --> 00:38:49,120 Speaker 1: want a quarterback who can overcome coaching where he's like this, 611 00:38:49,120 --> 00:38:52,400 Speaker 1: ain't it? Let me go do what the what the 612 00:38:52,440 --> 00:38:55,920 Speaker 1: best thing is to do. And but I don't know, 613 00:38:56,160 --> 00:38:59,200 Speaker 1: I thought that that was what they call it check 614 00:38:59,280 --> 00:39:04,640 Speaker 1: with me where where it's two plays essentially called but 615 00:39:04,760 --> 00:39:07,760 Speaker 1: the quarterback can choose to do one or the other. 616 00:39:08,320 --> 00:39:10,560 Speaker 1: Because he wasn't at the line, he didn't check it 617 00:39:10,600 --> 00:39:13,040 Speaker 1: at the line. He just chose to do something else 618 00:39:13,680 --> 00:39:16,840 Speaker 1: and once he saw what no no, no no, no, no no, 619 00:39:17,080 --> 00:39:23,120 Speaker 1: he actually did check and then um uh, the wide receiver, 620 00:39:23,640 --> 00:39:27,239 Speaker 1: what's what was named the kid from Modern Day Yeah, 621 00:39:27,280 --> 00:39:29,960 Speaker 1: Ama ra st Brown. He moved in something and I 622 00:39:30,040 --> 00:39:33,040 Speaker 1: was like, oh, he's creating space. So he wasn't gonna 623 00:39:33,120 --> 00:39:35,799 Speaker 1: run a slat because they weren't gonna risk throwing a 624 00:39:35,880 --> 00:39:39,200 Speaker 1: slant in that situation, but a fade. He wanted to 625 00:39:39,239 --> 00:39:42,480 Speaker 1: make sure that he had enough room from there. So 626 00:39:42,520 --> 00:39:45,000 Speaker 1: if you're the u c. L A defender, you have 627 00:39:45,160 --> 00:39:48,080 Speaker 1: to understand the situation that he's not going to run 628 00:39:48,080 --> 00:39:51,880 Speaker 1: a slat because of the situation because balls get tipped 629 00:39:51,920 --> 00:39:54,560 Speaker 1: all of that, and you got a chance for game. 630 00:39:54,680 --> 00:39:57,640 Speaker 1: That would be a terrible choice. So I would I 631 00:39:57,680 --> 00:40:00,720 Speaker 1: would have been playing fade all day and and found 632 00:40:00,760 --> 00:40:03,520 Speaker 1: me an interception. But you know, I've played a lot 633 00:40:03,560 --> 00:40:07,319 Speaker 1: more football than than these kids have, so you know 634 00:40:07,400 --> 00:40:09,920 Speaker 1: it's not a knock on them. It's just is what 635 00:40:10,000 --> 00:40:12,560 Speaker 1: it is. So this is this is interesting that they 636 00:40:12,760 --> 00:40:19,800 Speaker 1: going back to last year, they have played in nine 637 00:40:20,000 --> 00:40:25,439 Speaker 1: one score games nine one score games for USC going 638 00:40:25,480 --> 00:40:28,400 Speaker 1: back to the beginning of last year, and I think 639 00:40:28,719 --> 00:40:32,120 Speaker 1: they're like seven and two in those games, and twelve 640 00:40:32,200 --> 00:40:36,600 Speaker 1: and two in their last fourteen in the PAC twelve yep. 641 00:40:36,760 --> 00:40:40,919 Speaker 1: And the last one they lost they got demolished by Oregon. Um. 642 00:40:41,440 --> 00:40:46,440 Speaker 1: So we'll see what happens this weekend, Um onto Utah 643 00:40:46,480 --> 00:40:51,120 Speaker 1: in Colorado. This was a game that looked like it 644 00:40:51,200 --> 00:40:54,879 Speaker 1: was trending in Colorado's direction. Utah went up seven oh 645 00:40:55,160 --> 00:41:01,520 Speaker 1: first quarter. At halftime, it's fourteen to ten U Tah, Um, 646 00:41:01,640 --> 00:41:05,239 Speaker 1: Colorado's up. And then I think Colorado scored next. They 647 00:41:05,239 --> 00:41:07,680 Speaker 1: were up twenty one to ten. And then the wheels 648 00:41:07,840 --> 00:41:11,839 Speaker 1: absolutely fell off of Colorado. They looked like Colorado at 649 00:41:11,880 --> 00:41:14,319 Speaker 1: the end of the last two seasons where everything just 650 00:41:14,360 --> 00:41:19,479 Speaker 1: falls apart. Sam Noyer, Um, he got he got hurt 651 00:41:19,560 --> 00:41:22,600 Speaker 1: for a minute, right, Yeah, yeah, he got, he got 652 00:41:22,719 --> 00:41:25,880 Speaker 1: hurt for a minute. Jared Bursary, you knew it was 653 00:41:25,880 --> 00:41:28,520 Speaker 1: gonna be tough sledding for them running to football against 654 00:41:29,080 --> 00:41:32,799 Speaker 1: you talk, because they get stronger as the season goes on, 655 00:41:33,600 --> 00:41:39,440 Speaker 1: they get stronger. And Colorado finished twenty seven rushes hundred 656 00:41:39,520 --> 00:41:43,640 Speaker 1: ten yards. Yeah, and this was just not a good 657 00:41:43,680 --> 00:41:47,920 Speaker 1: performance by Colorado on the defensive end in the second half. 658 00:41:48,480 --> 00:41:51,680 Speaker 1: And well and they lost too. They lost two fumbles 659 00:41:51,680 --> 00:41:55,440 Speaker 1: and through an interception too, so that didn't help at all. Yeah. 660 00:41:55,480 --> 00:41:58,879 Speaker 1: So this is the first time that Jared Broussard has 661 00:41:58,880 --> 00:42:02,600 Speaker 1: been out rushed by the other team all year. They 662 00:42:02,680 --> 00:42:04,920 Speaker 1: not only lost Noyer for a minute and had to 663 00:42:04,960 --> 00:42:09,080 Speaker 1: put in Tyler Littell, who is the second person this 664 00:42:09,320 --> 00:42:13,359 Speaker 1: week to immediately transfer after the game because he only 665 00:42:13,360 --> 00:42:16,120 Speaker 1: had twenty four yards of offense. I think he's like 666 00:42:16,160 --> 00:42:18,600 Speaker 1: two for seven passing or something like that. And then 667 00:42:18,640 --> 00:42:22,160 Speaker 1: he quit the team right after the game. I just 668 00:42:22,200 --> 00:42:24,680 Speaker 1: wonder where these kids. Where did these kids think they're 669 00:42:24,680 --> 00:42:27,880 Speaker 1: going to go? Because the transfer portal is so full. 670 00:42:28,160 --> 00:42:31,000 Speaker 1: Like you're talking about if you're Tyler little and you 671 00:42:31,120 --> 00:42:34,399 Speaker 1: produced twenty four yards of offense against Utah and then 672 00:42:34,440 --> 00:42:38,120 Speaker 1: you immediately jumped into the portal, I mean you're probably 673 00:42:38,160 --> 00:42:42,800 Speaker 1: talking like, yeah, I'm talking like D two, like you 674 00:42:43,200 --> 00:42:46,320 Speaker 1: can't ye probably yeah, no, no, no, no no, I agree 675 00:42:46,360 --> 00:42:48,879 Speaker 1: with you. Yeah yeah, I wish I was aiming way 676 00:42:48,880 --> 00:42:52,319 Speaker 1: too high and so that that part's nuts. Um. And 677 00:42:52,360 --> 00:42:55,520 Speaker 1: then on the other side, I talked about always getting 678 00:42:55,520 --> 00:42:59,880 Speaker 1: confused when it's ty Jordan or Jordan Wilmore. Um, Jordan Wilmore. 679 00:43:00,320 --> 00:43:04,279 Speaker 1: He bounced, he hit the portal right after this game 680 00:43:04,320 --> 00:43:07,120 Speaker 1: on on the Utah And that's a running back that 681 00:43:07,239 --> 00:43:09,799 Speaker 1: I think still has a really high ceiling, and I 682 00:43:09,840 --> 00:43:12,320 Speaker 1: think you and I actually talked this week and said 683 00:43:12,840 --> 00:43:14,640 Speaker 1: U c l A as a team that should maybe 684 00:43:15,000 --> 00:43:18,560 Speaker 1: make a push for somebody like him. U c l 685 00:43:18,560 --> 00:43:21,640 Speaker 1: A or Oregon State, either one could really use him. 686 00:43:21,680 --> 00:43:23,920 Speaker 1: But I think he sees Ty Jordan and realizes that 687 00:43:24,000 --> 00:43:27,399 Speaker 1: Ty Jordan is the guy. Ty Jordan had a monster game, 688 00:43:27,440 --> 00:43:31,960 Speaker 1: I think he had. But you you can have two 689 00:43:32,040 --> 00:43:34,400 Speaker 1: running backs, you can. But if you look at the 690 00:43:34,480 --> 00:43:39,320 Speaker 1: history of Utah, they really rely heavily on one, whether 691 00:43:39,320 --> 00:43:44,080 Speaker 1: it's Davante Booker or Zach Moss. And that's why if 692 00:43:44,120 --> 00:43:47,399 Speaker 1: you're really good, they'll they'll find a way to get 693 00:43:47,400 --> 00:43:49,960 Speaker 1: two guys. Maybe I think George Wilmore is really good, 694 00:43:49,960 --> 00:43:52,640 Speaker 1: though I think he too thinks that he can go 695 00:43:54,280 --> 00:43:56,520 Speaker 1: And maybe it's with that free transfer that's out there 696 00:43:56,600 --> 00:43:59,000 Speaker 1: or whatever, and who knows what else is going on. 697 00:43:59,080 --> 00:44:02,680 Speaker 1: You'll find a home after than Tyler Little. Oh, absolutely, 698 00:44:02,800 --> 00:44:05,839 Speaker 1: you're you're not You're not kidding there. But Colorado had 699 00:44:05,880 --> 00:44:08,080 Speaker 1: some bad luck in this game. They got Nate Lanman 700 00:44:08,160 --> 00:44:10,280 Speaker 1: knocked out of the game, they got Sam Noyer knocked 701 00:44:10,280 --> 00:44:13,520 Speaker 1: out of the game. Um, and that that really allowed 702 00:44:13,600 --> 00:44:15,840 Speaker 1: Utah to just put pin their years back and focus 703 00:44:15,920 --> 00:44:20,640 Speaker 1: on stopping Broussard Um who only had eight yards rushing. 704 00:44:21,520 --> 00:44:24,760 Speaker 1: Very interesting. Brendan Rice scored twice. He's still a freshman. 705 00:44:24,800 --> 00:44:27,759 Speaker 1: He is out there looking like Nikila Harry and uh, 706 00:44:27,840 --> 00:44:32,920 Speaker 1: he's gonna be really good for a really long time. Um. 707 00:44:32,960 --> 00:44:36,480 Speaker 1: But yeah, I mean, Utah, just what a dominant, dominant 708 00:44:36,520 --> 00:44:41,080 Speaker 1: second half? Yeah, no, it was yeah, it was a 709 00:44:41,480 --> 00:44:44,080 Speaker 1: It makes up. It makes up for their second half 710 00:44:44,120 --> 00:44:49,759 Speaker 1: against Washington, doesn't it. Yeah, they did the complete opposite 711 00:44:49,760 --> 00:44:53,200 Speaker 1: thing that they did against Washington. UM. The last Pack 712 00:44:53,280 --> 00:44:55,640 Speaker 1: twelve game of the week, though, was the late game 713 00:44:56,320 --> 00:45:01,439 Speaker 1: Stanford at Oregon State. Stanford has started out and two, 714 00:45:01,600 --> 00:45:04,600 Speaker 1: now they're three and two. Oregon State started out two 715 00:45:04,640 --> 00:45:09,000 Speaker 1: and two, now they are two and four. I just 716 00:45:09,120 --> 00:45:13,160 Speaker 1: can't make sense of this. So Oregon beats Stanford, and 717 00:45:13,200 --> 00:45:16,200 Speaker 1: then Oregon loses to Oregon State, and then Stanford beats 718 00:45:16,719 --> 00:45:22,080 Speaker 1: Oregon State the and with JAMR Jefferson, I know that 719 00:45:22,080 --> 00:45:24,840 Speaker 1: that the quarterback makes a big difference because they didn't 720 00:45:24,840 --> 00:45:28,320 Speaker 1: have Tristan Jebah, who I think is very average, but 721 00:45:28,320 --> 00:45:33,160 Speaker 1: but he's better than Chance Nolan. I was getting ready 722 00:45:33,160 --> 00:45:35,480 Speaker 1: to say that he did. He did throw three touchdowns, 723 00:45:35,520 --> 00:45:40,080 Speaker 1: no interceptions. UM completion percentage wasn't that high. But they're 724 00:45:40,239 --> 00:45:43,640 Speaker 1: but their wide receivers aren't exactly you know, burners or 725 00:45:43,760 --> 00:45:46,239 Speaker 1: or finding a whole lot of separation either. So it 726 00:45:46,280 --> 00:45:50,560 Speaker 1: makes quarterback and tremendously more difficult. But they didn't have 727 00:45:51,120 --> 00:45:53,120 Speaker 1: and he's very mobile. What do you have eight for 728 00:45:53,560 --> 00:45:57,239 Speaker 1: eight for fifty and he he fumbled the ship out 729 00:45:57,280 --> 00:46:01,279 Speaker 1: of that ball. Oh my god, I've never seen a 730 00:46:01,320 --> 00:46:05,640 Speaker 1: ball get out that quick, like blaw the whistle. Oh gosh, 731 00:46:06,040 --> 00:46:07,880 Speaker 1: they went. I felt bad they went, and you know, 732 00:46:07,920 --> 00:46:09,920 Speaker 1: they got to review it because it's the game on 733 00:46:09,960 --> 00:46:12,720 Speaker 1: the line or whatever. But then they're just showing replay 734 00:46:12,760 --> 00:46:17,560 Speaker 1: after replay of him basically just throwing, literally throwing the game. 735 00:46:18,560 --> 00:46:21,520 Speaker 1: I felt awful, man, because he played so it was. 736 00:46:22,080 --> 00:46:24,560 Speaker 1: It was a clean game. There were no turnovers besides 737 00:46:24,600 --> 00:46:28,719 Speaker 1: that were there in this whole game. Um, Stanford did 738 00:46:28,760 --> 00:46:32,640 Speaker 1: not throw a pick and Stanford did not fumble. No, 739 00:46:33,080 --> 00:46:37,719 Speaker 1: And yeah, this game was so clean. It was back 740 00:46:37,760 --> 00:46:42,480 Speaker 1: and forth. Both teams scored in every single quarter. There 741 00:46:42,520 --> 00:46:46,160 Speaker 1: were some absolutely ridiculous throws made. There was a catch 742 00:46:46,880 --> 00:46:49,239 Speaker 1: I can't remember the name of the receiver, but in 743 00:46:49,280 --> 00:46:51,360 Speaker 1: the fourth quarter. There was a catch by one of 744 00:46:51,360 --> 00:46:56,640 Speaker 1: the Stanford receivers where the ball popped out uh as 745 00:46:57,040 --> 00:47:01,600 Speaker 1: they were both going to the ground Um and the 746 00:47:01,640 --> 00:47:04,799 Speaker 1: ball hung in the air, and the Stanford receiver while 747 00:47:04,840 --> 00:47:07,080 Speaker 1: he was laying on his back, it just fell right. 748 00:47:07,360 --> 00:47:11,640 Speaker 1: That was that was I think that was Bryce Bryce Intermaine. 749 00:47:14,520 --> 00:47:16,480 Speaker 1: It was it was It was either him or John 750 00:47:16,600 --> 00:47:19,600 Speaker 1: or John Humphries, John Humphries. That's right. It was his 751 00:47:19,640 --> 00:47:22,000 Speaker 1: only catch. Yeah, it was John Humphries because I remember 752 00:47:22,040 --> 00:47:26,920 Speaker 1: John Humphries was Ethan Garber's main receiver in high school. 753 00:47:27,000 --> 00:47:28,520 Speaker 1: This is the only podcast where you're gonna get these 754 00:47:28,560 --> 00:47:34,319 Speaker 1: high school throwbacks. John humphries high school stats are ridiculous, 755 00:47:34,400 --> 00:47:37,919 Speaker 1: probably probably the best of any receiver that came out 756 00:47:38,160 --> 00:47:39,920 Speaker 1: last year, and so it was kind of cool to 757 00:47:39,960 --> 00:47:42,640 Speaker 1: see him get involved. But yeah, that catch was that 758 00:47:42,680 --> 00:47:46,239 Speaker 1: catch was absolutely nuts. This felt This felt like an 759 00:47:46,320 --> 00:47:50,280 Speaker 1: NFL game. It really did, because neither team was breaking 760 00:47:50,320 --> 00:47:53,000 Speaker 1: big plays on the ground. I think the longest rush 761 00:47:53,000 --> 00:47:56,600 Speaker 1: of the day was five yards by b J. Baylor. 762 00:47:56,800 --> 00:47:58,600 Speaker 1: But you get a twenty five yard rush in a 763 00:47:58,640 --> 00:48:00,880 Speaker 1: game where every rush is like six yards, it feels 764 00:48:00,880 --> 00:48:06,240 Speaker 1: like fifty. Um Davis Mills played good chance. Nolan played 765 00:48:06,280 --> 00:48:09,920 Speaker 1: way better than I expected. There were only four total sacks, 766 00:48:10,000 --> 00:48:13,640 Speaker 1: so it wasn't like super messy. And and outside of 767 00:48:13,640 --> 00:48:16,040 Speaker 1: that fumble, which I hated that the game ended on 768 00:48:16,080 --> 00:48:18,000 Speaker 1: that fumble, I was hoping it might have even gone 769 00:48:18,040 --> 00:48:21,240 Speaker 1: to overtime. This was probably most fun I've had watching 770 00:48:21,239 --> 00:48:26,120 Speaker 1: a football game all year. This was a great game. Yeah, 771 00:48:26,160 --> 00:48:28,280 Speaker 1: I would agree with that. It was a really really 772 00:48:29,200 --> 00:48:32,680 Speaker 1: it was a really really good good football game, well contested, 773 00:48:33,400 --> 00:48:37,480 Speaker 1: you know, like coaching was cool. Um, Davis Mills has 774 00:48:37,600 --> 00:48:41,520 Speaker 1: quietly been playing pretty good. It's like the it's like 775 00:48:41,880 --> 00:48:45,359 Speaker 1: rivals might have been right about him. Yeah, I can't 776 00:48:45,360 --> 00:48:48,040 Speaker 1: take it that far. He had some nice throws though, 777 00:48:48,080 --> 00:48:50,440 Speaker 1: he really did. He didn't make any mistakes. He looks 778 00:48:50,560 --> 00:48:52,920 Speaker 1: he just looks solid. Like he doesn't look special. He 779 00:48:52,960 --> 00:48:56,719 Speaker 1: looks solid. He looks like he looks like a J. McCarron, 780 00:48:57,400 --> 00:49:00,279 Speaker 1: if that makes sense, or you know, like like one 781 00:49:00,320 --> 00:49:06,520 Speaker 1: of those uh Alabama quarterbacks that's not NFL calory. And 782 00:49:06,560 --> 00:49:08,359 Speaker 1: I know a J. McCarron has been in the league 783 00:49:08,400 --> 00:49:10,840 Speaker 1: for a minute, But you get what I'm saying. Oh, absolutely, 784 00:49:10,880 --> 00:49:12,880 Speaker 1: if you surrounded this guy with talent, he would do 785 00:49:12,920 --> 00:49:16,279 Speaker 1: what Mac Jones is doing this year, you'd kill people. Yeah, 786 00:49:16,360 --> 00:49:18,640 Speaker 1: except for I think that mac Jones is pretty dug 787 00:49:18,680 --> 00:49:20,959 Speaker 1: all good. Though mac Jones is good. Mac Jones should 788 00:49:20,960 --> 00:49:23,720 Speaker 1: have been a Pack twelve quarterback. He was so close 789 00:49:23,760 --> 00:49:26,640 Speaker 1: to committed to a s U. But then you're bored, dude. 790 00:49:26,760 --> 00:49:30,319 Speaker 1: Everybody allegedly is so close to can I can tell 791 00:49:30,320 --> 00:49:34,440 Speaker 1: you exactly what happened. A SU flipped Ryan Kelly from Oregon, 792 00:49:34,800 --> 00:49:40,279 Speaker 1: which took the spot that mac Jones was going to take. 793 00:49:40,960 --> 00:49:43,400 Speaker 1: But the a s U was down to three quarterbacks, 794 00:49:43,440 --> 00:49:46,480 Speaker 1: Mac Jones, I think I think it was mac Jones, 795 00:49:46,560 --> 00:49:49,440 Speaker 1: Tyler Little, and Chase Garber's we're all looking at a 796 00:49:49,560 --> 00:49:53,480 Speaker 1: s U and Oregon flips Ryan Kelly or a SU 797 00:49:53,520 --> 00:49:56,760 Speaker 1: flips Ryan Kelly, and that left Oregon without a quarterback 798 00:49:56,800 --> 00:49:59,280 Speaker 1: when two a tag of Viola wanted to go to Oregon. 799 00:50:00,040 --> 00:50:03,560 Speaker 1: So like the Ryan Kelly butterfly effect is one of 800 00:50:03,560 --> 00:50:06,040 Speaker 1: the weirdest things to happen in college football. Ryan Kelly 801 00:50:06,040 --> 00:50:08,600 Speaker 1: never played it down. He never played it down. He 802 00:50:08,640 --> 00:50:11,319 Speaker 1: tore up his elbow and never played again. So but 803 00:50:11,440 --> 00:50:13,440 Speaker 1: you you had I mean, I talked to Mac Jones 804 00:50:13,800 --> 00:50:16,359 Speaker 1: in the airport on the way to his a SU 805 00:50:16,520 --> 00:50:18,440 Speaker 1: visit and you can ask your boy, what do you 806 00:50:18,440 --> 00:50:21,320 Speaker 1: will make We were convinced he was going to commit, 807 00:50:22,000 --> 00:50:25,080 Speaker 1: and then it just everything went sideways. It was. It 808 00:50:25,200 --> 00:50:27,840 Speaker 1: was very, very bizarre. And then Tua, who should have 809 00:50:27,840 --> 00:50:29,719 Speaker 1: been at Oregon and Mac Jones, who should have been 810 00:50:29,719 --> 00:50:32,319 Speaker 1: at a s U, both end up at Alabama and 811 00:50:32,320 --> 00:50:36,920 Speaker 1: they're both having a ridiculous amount of success. Ye crazy, 812 00:50:37,080 --> 00:50:41,600 Speaker 1: how these things happen? Um, all right, so now we 813 00:50:41,640 --> 00:50:45,960 Speaker 1: can get to this week's games. We can pick this 814 00:50:46,000 --> 00:50:50,440 Speaker 1: week's games and um, listen, this one of those games. 815 00:50:50,440 --> 00:50:53,000 Speaker 1: You can throw the records out this week, Ralph, you 816 00:50:53,040 --> 00:50:56,359 Speaker 1: can throw the records out. I'm coming back. I will 817 00:50:56,480 --> 00:51:06,359 Speaker 1: dominate this week, Ralph. I promise, I promise. All right, 818 00:51:07,040 --> 00:51:10,600 Speaker 1: UM will start with should we start with the Pack 819 00:51:10,640 --> 00:51:13,120 Speaker 1: twelve Championship or in with the Pack twelve Championship? What's 820 00:51:13,120 --> 00:51:15,640 Speaker 1: on Friday? Let's just roll with it. We'll go to 821 00:51:15,719 --> 00:51:20,960 Speaker 1: the first Pack twelve Championship. Oregon Ducks versus the number 822 00:51:21,120 --> 00:51:28,080 Speaker 1: three vaunted, unstoppable, unbeatable, incredible, Clay Helton Coach of the 823 00:51:28,239 --> 00:51:37,719 Speaker 1: Year led USC Trojans. They have Keaton Slovi's preseason Heisman 824 00:51:37,760 --> 00:51:43,640 Speaker 1: Trophy candidate, Drake London unblocked. I'm Drake London and uncoverable 825 00:51:44,080 --> 00:51:50,200 Speaker 1: slot of dual threat guide tight tight end, wide receiver hybrid. 826 00:51:50,800 --> 00:51:56,400 Speaker 1: They have you know, Malapai, unstoppable running back. They have 827 00:51:56,880 --> 00:52:01,239 Speaker 1: Drake Jackson, unblockable force on the outs, i'd on the defense. 828 00:52:02,040 --> 00:52:05,600 Speaker 1: There's no way Oregon can win this game. Ralph and 829 00:52:05,840 --> 00:52:11,400 Speaker 1: USC is favored by three points. UM over under is 830 00:52:11,560 --> 00:52:14,520 Speaker 1: sixty four. Who you got. I'm gonna let you pick 831 00:52:14,640 --> 00:52:17,719 Speaker 1: first this time and not let you piggyback off of me. 832 00:52:17,840 --> 00:52:22,360 Speaker 1: That's probably has probably been the problem. I don't like 833 00:52:23,920 --> 00:52:29,920 Speaker 1: having to pick against an Arizona boy because it doesn't 834 00:52:29,920 --> 00:52:33,600 Speaker 1: matter who I pick. Again, these are both Arizona quarterbacks, right, 835 00:52:33,640 --> 00:52:37,960 Speaker 1: and you know how I feel about Arizona players Arizona quarterbacks. 836 00:52:38,239 --> 00:52:46,240 Speaker 1: Um I, it's a weird matchup because Oregon can't stop 837 00:52:46,280 --> 00:52:51,160 Speaker 1: the run and USC can't start the run except for 838 00:52:51,200 --> 00:52:54,879 Speaker 1: this last week. Uh so maybe they're changing up their 839 00:52:54,920 --> 00:53:02,000 Speaker 1: philosophy a little bit. I don't know. UM. I am 840 00:53:02,040 --> 00:53:05,319 Speaker 1: excited to see um. You know, you know I'm gonna 841 00:53:05,360 --> 00:53:08,799 Speaker 1: roll with I'm gonna roll with USC and Isaiah Pola Mount. 842 00:53:08,840 --> 00:53:12,279 Speaker 1: I think that he ultimately makes the difference. Tyler Shuck 843 00:53:12,400 --> 00:53:18,560 Speaker 1: hasn't been making the best decisions this year. Um, he's 844 00:53:18,640 --> 00:53:20,920 Speaker 1: leading the conference and pass efficiency, though, are you sure 845 00:53:20,920 --> 00:53:23,960 Speaker 1: he's not leading the conference in rushing attempts? Because they 846 00:53:24,400 --> 00:53:27,200 Speaker 1: freaking get him on these design runs all the time. 847 00:53:27,239 --> 00:53:31,960 Speaker 1: He's sixthing pound pocket passer and they're treating him like 848 00:53:31,960 --> 00:53:34,799 Speaker 1: he's Marcus Mariotta. I don't know. They run him more 849 00:53:34,880 --> 00:53:41,080 Speaker 1: than they ran Justin Herbert, and Herbert's probably a better athlete. Um, 850 00:53:41,800 --> 00:53:44,560 Speaker 1: give me, give me the over all day long, give 851 00:53:44,560 --> 00:53:47,600 Speaker 1: me the over all day long. I will take USC 852 00:53:49,040 --> 00:53:51,520 Speaker 1: almost a push. I'll say, I'm gonna say it's gonna 853 00:53:51,520 --> 00:53:55,279 Speaker 1: be a three point USC win, but I'll take I'll 854 00:53:55,320 --> 00:53:58,400 Speaker 1: take USC just because that's not anything calling for a 855 00:53:58,400 --> 00:54:02,200 Speaker 1: push might get extra points if I call it a push. Yeah, 856 00:54:02,280 --> 00:54:04,279 Speaker 1: if if you call it a push, if you call 857 00:54:04,360 --> 00:54:08,239 Speaker 1: the shot, dude, that's like double zeros. But but you, 858 00:54:08,440 --> 00:54:11,239 Speaker 1: but but if you go that route, you should lose 859 00:54:11,280 --> 00:54:17,680 Speaker 1: two points just because it's cowardice. Cowardice? How how can 860 00:54:17,680 --> 00:54:20,360 Speaker 1: it be so brave that I would get extra points 861 00:54:20,400 --> 00:54:23,920 Speaker 1: for doing it? And then it's a high risk, high reward. 862 00:54:25,480 --> 00:54:29,360 Speaker 1: Oh man, you know what's crazy is the amount of 863 00:54:29,360 --> 00:54:30,920 Speaker 1: house money that I have, and at the end of 864 00:54:30,920 --> 00:54:34,160 Speaker 1: the season, I will call my shot. Right here, this 865 00:54:34,239 --> 00:54:39,520 Speaker 1: is going to be a three point USC win. I 866 00:54:39,560 --> 00:54:41,719 Speaker 1: don't know. I don't know if it's gonna be a 867 00:54:41,760 --> 00:54:44,279 Speaker 1: three point USC win because of Parker Lewis though, because 868 00:54:44,280 --> 00:54:46,640 Speaker 1: I don't know if you saw, but he missed probably 869 00:54:46,680 --> 00:54:49,319 Speaker 1: the worst field goal of against u c l A 870 00:54:49,400 --> 00:54:53,040 Speaker 1: I've ever seen. No way, bro, he meant, no, you 871 00:54:53,160 --> 00:54:57,719 Speaker 1: missed Oregon's kicker against the Gray walk on versus Cow. 872 00:54:57,800 --> 00:54:59,680 Speaker 1: But it was I think the u c l A game. 873 00:54:59,760 --> 00:55:01,960 Speaker 1: No know, it was the Oregon State game worst kick 874 00:55:02,000 --> 00:55:05,239 Speaker 1: of all time. So yeah, I'm going to go with 875 00:55:06,280 --> 00:55:10,319 Speaker 1: the Oregon Ducks. Unbelievable. I know, guys, I know it's 876 00:55:10,360 --> 00:55:13,000 Speaker 1: unbelievable that I picked the Ducks, But this is the 877 00:55:13,080 --> 00:55:16,279 Speaker 1: first game this season that they have not been favored in. 878 00:55:17,160 --> 00:55:20,480 Speaker 1: They haven't covered except for I think we uh their 879 00:55:20,520 --> 00:55:24,320 Speaker 1: first game of the season. I am picking the Ducks. 880 00:55:25,080 --> 00:55:28,040 Speaker 1: This is where Clay Helton because this is a big 881 00:55:28,080 --> 00:55:30,720 Speaker 1: game for Mario crystal Ball. This is a recruiting game. 882 00:55:31,560 --> 00:55:34,640 Speaker 1: This is a game for recruits because this is gonna 883 00:55:34,640 --> 00:55:37,399 Speaker 1: be talked about. This is Dante Williams. This is there's 884 00:55:37,440 --> 00:55:40,800 Speaker 1: so much behind the scenes going on, and the Ducks 885 00:55:40,840 --> 00:55:43,560 Speaker 1: haven't won a game in a in a while. They 886 00:55:43,560 --> 00:55:44,960 Speaker 1: haven't played a game in a while, but they have 887 00:55:45,080 --> 00:55:46,560 Speaker 1: won a game in a while because they lost two 888 00:55:46,560 --> 00:55:48,600 Speaker 1: in a row, so they haven't one in a month. 889 00:55:48,840 --> 00:55:53,319 Speaker 1: They have not won. This game gets played, Oregon will 890 00:55:53,320 --> 00:55:57,120 Speaker 1: not have one in four weeks. Ye. So, so I 891 00:55:57,160 --> 00:55:59,439 Speaker 1: guess what, buddy, this is going to be a win. 892 00:55:59,560 --> 00:56:06,759 Speaker 1: Give me the Ducks, give me the give me over 893 00:56:06,840 --> 00:56:09,520 Speaker 1: in this too, give me the over in this I 894 00:56:09,520 --> 00:56:12,520 Speaker 1: would I would take Oregon if they were favorite by 895 00:56:12,880 --> 00:56:18,280 Speaker 1: five points. So so now so there's that. Um. Next 896 00:56:18,320 --> 00:56:22,200 Speaker 1: game up the Stanford at the u c l A Bruins. 897 00:56:22,680 --> 00:56:27,840 Speaker 1: U c l A is favorite by seven points. I 898 00:56:27,880 --> 00:56:30,840 Speaker 1: don't know how they're gonna rebound mentally from that loss. 899 00:56:31,320 --> 00:56:36,400 Speaker 1: I I like U c l A to win this. No, 900 00:56:36,480 --> 00:56:40,439 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, it's on you first, Ralph, my bad. I'll 901 00:56:40,480 --> 00:56:45,919 Speaker 1: take uh, I'm I'll take Stanford to cover. Um, it's 902 00:56:45,920 --> 00:56:49,359 Speaker 1: a home game you said for for U c l A. Yes, 903 00:56:49,400 --> 00:56:55,439 Speaker 1: in the Rose Bowl, in the Granddaddy of them all. Okay, um, yeah, 904 00:56:55,440 --> 00:56:57,120 Speaker 1: I'll go. I'll go ahead. And take U c l 905 00:56:57,160 --> 00:56:59,840 Speaker 1: A to win and Stanford to cover. Why why not it? 906 00:57:01,040 --> 00:57:05,160 Speaker 1: Stanford has been playing everybody close. They've been playing everybody respectably. 907 00:57:06,239 --> 00:57:10,680 Speaker 1: I don't fully trust Dorian Thompson Robinson too to be 908 00:57:10,800 --> 00:57:12,799 Speaker 1: able to go out and blow anybody out. I think 909 00:57:12,840 --> 00:57:15,440 Speaker 1: even if it wouldn't traditionally be close, he'll find a 910 00:57:15,480 --> 00:57:19,520 Speaker 1: way to make it close. Um. I think that's a 911 00:57:19,520 --> 00:57:22,280 Speaker 1: little bit of a rebound game for your guy, Dmitric 912 00:57:22,360 --> 00:57:26,600 Speaker 1: Felt and not my guy. Um And yeah, I I 913 00:57:26,640 --> 00:57:29,160 Speaker 1: don't know. I don't know if Stanford can play better 914 00:57:29,200 --> 00:57:32,880 Speaker 1: than they played last week and they still it took 915 00:57:32,880 --> 00:57:38,160 Speaker 1: a fumble, uh for them to be able to come 916 00:57:38,160 --> 00:57:41,000 Speaker 1: out with a win. So I don't believe that they 917 00:57:41,040 --> 00:57:43,760 Speaker 1: have the offensive firepower to just go out and take 918 00:57:43,880 --> 00:57:47,080 Speaker 1: a game. That would be a huge surprise to me. Um. 919 00:57:47,080 --> 00:57:49,880 Speaker 1: It would definitely not be a good look for U 920 00:57:49,880 --> 00:57:52,520 Speaker 1: c l. A defense that was playing really well to 921 00:57:52,600 --> 00:57:55,560 Speaker 1: give up five touchdown passes to Keaton Slovis and then 922 00:57:55,600 --> 00:57:59,160 Speaker 1: take on the number of former number one overall quarterback 923 00:57:59,240 --> 00:58:02,880 Speaker 1: recruit and have the same thing happen again. So I 924 00:58:02,920 --> 00:58:04,560 Speaker 1: think you're gonna see a little bit of a bounce 925 00:58:04,560 --> 00:58:07,120 Speaker 1: back from u c l A's defense. I don't think 926 00:58:07,160 --> 00:58:11,840 Speaker 1: Stanford's offense is all that capable anyway, and so yeah, 927 00:58:12,160 --> 00:58:19,040 Speaker 1: let's let's roll with uh six point when for the Bruins, Ralph, 928 00:58:19,280 --> 00:58:23,440 Speaker 1: finally you've gotten your picks back on track. I'm agreeing 929 00:58:23,480 --> 00:58:26,840 Speaker 1: with you on both sides to this for every reason 930 00:58:27,080 --> 00:58:30,320 Speaker 1: that you said Dorrian Thompson Robinson is going to throw 931 00:58:30,440 --> 00:58:34,440 Speaker 1: them into a He's gonna throw them into amazing plays 932 00:58:34,480 --> 00:58:38,360 Speaker 1: and a lot of points, but then also throw Stanford 933 00:58:38,360 --> 00:58:40,720 Speaker 1: back into the game or fumbled them back into the game, 934 00:58:40,880 --> 00:58:43,800 Speaker 1: or because U c l A. Even though they're much better, 935 00:58:43,960 --> 00:58:48,880 Speaker 1: there's still an accident waiting to happen, like they just 936 00:58:49,160 --> 00:58:52,200 Speaker 1: they just are. They're not used to They're much better, 937 00:58:52,360 --> 00:58:55,160 Speaker 1: and I am going to probably pick them too as 938 00:58:55,200 --> 00:58:58,280 Speaker 1: my preseason favorite next year in the South, but right 939 00:58:58,320 --> 00:59:02,520 Speaker 1: now they're not there yet. Um, next game up. What 940 00:59:03,080 --> 00:59:04,360 Speaker 1: was the over under on that game? I don't think 941 00:59:04,360 --> 00:59:13,160 Speaker 1: we did oof under. That's thirty points apiece. Yeah, no, 942 00:59:13,440 --> 00:59:19,000 Speaker 1: I'm going with the over in this game. Buddy. Wait no, yes, yes, yes, 943 00:59:19,120 --> 00:59:21,320 Speaker 1: I'm going with the over because you said can't stop 944 00:59:21,320 --> 00:59:27,920 Speaker 1: the run and Stanford. Yeah, I'm going with the over. Um, 945 00:59:28,000 --> 00:59:32,120 Speaker 1: and oh and in the USC Oregon game, I took 946 00:59:32,120 --> 00:59:35,160 Speaker 1: the over two there. Um, I'm an over guy. H 947 00:59:35,440 --> 00:59:40,200 Speaker 1: Washington at Utah, Utah's favorite by ten and a half points, 948 00:59:40,320 --> 00:59:43,720 Speaker 1: Ralph ten and a half points. It's in Rice Echo 949 00:59:43,800 --> 00:59:47,320 Speaker 1: Stadium in Salt Lake City. So wait, Washington can plain now, 950 00:59:47,360 --> 00:59:51,200 Speaker 1: but only if it's Saturday. No Washington State. Oh, I 951 00:59:51,320 --> 01:00:00,080 Speaker 1: was so confused. Okay, huge, okay, yeah what what over 952 01:00:00,160 --> 01:00:02,360 Speaker 1: the line is? Give me you talk, give me everything 953 01:00:02,400 --> 01:00:09,200 Speaker 1: on Utah right now lies the lies. Ralph. You blew it. 954 01:00:09,480 --> 01:00:12,880 Speaker 1: You blew it the thing that Washington State doesn't do well. 955 01:00:12,920 --> 01:00:16,040 Speaker 1: It's cover the past. Washington is gonna, Utah is gonna 956 01:00:16,080 --> 01:00:19,640 Speaker 1: try to run, and Utah is great stopping the run, 957 01:00:19,720 --> 01:00:23,000 Speaker 1: but not so good stopping the past. Ralph, you blew 958 01:00:23,040 --> 01:00:25,800 Speaker 1: it right here. Find a sucker every day. I got 959 01:00:25,800 --> 01:00:28,600 Speaker 1: you right. These aren't Mike Leach's coog's And Mike Leach 960 01:00:28,640 --> 01:00:30,480 Speaker 1: had another rant again this week. I'm sure we'll get 961 01:00:30,520 --> 01:00:33,920 Speaker 1: into that later. Um. He he called this the most 962 01:00:34,040 --> 01:00:39,560 Speaker 1: joyless season, um of our lives or something like that. Yeah, 963 01:00:40,160 --> 01:00:43,440 Speaker 1: I'm so over over him. He'll he'll be out of 964 01:00:43,480 --> 01:00:47,640 Speaker 1: the SEC and in two years anyway, So he'll probably 965 01:00:47,680 --> 01:00:50,280 Speaker 1: back Nick Rolovitch will play himself into a bigger job, 966 01:00:50,320 --> 01:00:53,880 Speaker 1: and I'll have to come back to um over under 967 01:00:53,960 --> 01:01:05,680 Speaker 1: fifty six points. Mm hmm, I'm gonna say. I'm gonna say, oh, 968 01:01:05,680 --> 01:01:09,880 Speaker 1: if that's a tough one, I'm gonna stay under. I'm 969 01:01:09,880 --> 01:01:12,640 Speaker 1: taking it under in this game too, taking it unduring 970 01:01:12,680 --> 01:01:17,040 Speaker 1: this game too. Now. Actually, no, I'm going completely against 971 01:01:17,120 --> 01:01:18,320 Speaker 1: you in this game because you don't know what you're 972 01:01:18,360 --> 01:01:20,479 Speaker 1: talking about. So I'm taking it over in this game too. 973 01:01:20,880 --> 01:01:24,200 Speaker 1: I think Utah is rolling. I think that they've put together. 974 01:01:24,920 --> 01:01:27,640 Speaker 1: I mean that first half against Washington was really great. 975 01:01:27,680 --> 01:01:30,040 Speaker 1: That second half against Colorado was really great. If they 976 01:01:30,040 --> 01:01:33,720 Speaker 1: can put a full game together that that'd be really impressive. 977 01:01:33,760 --> 01:01:36,760 Speaker 1: And then maybe again they'll just have the wheels fall 978 01:01:36,800 --> 01:01:39,720 Speaker 1: off for a full game. Uh, that's the other side 979 01:01:39,760 --> 01:01:42,439 Speaker 1: of that. Ten and a half feels absurd to me, dude, 980 01:01:42,560 --> 01:01:45,240 Speaker 1: feels absurd. It's ten and a half. I see, I 981 01:01:45,280 --> 01:01:47,960 Speaker 1: didn't even ask what it was before. I'm on a 982 01:01:48,400 --> 01:01:51,600 Speaker 1: I'm on a ten and a half point line. That's 983 01:01:51,600 --> 01:01:56,640 Speaker 1: what I said. Sucker board every day. But um, next 984 01:01:56,680 --> 01:02:00,400 Speaker 1: game up, last game on the slate, Arizona. The state 985 01:02:00,440 --> 01:02:05,400 Speaker 1: has to travel to core valleys to fog. Just getst 986 01:02:05,400 --> 01:02:11,720 Speaker 1: the Oregon State Beavers a s US favored by seven 987 01:02:11,760 --> 01:02:14,280 Speaker 1: and a half points over under fifty four. Who you 988 01:02:14,320 --> 01:02:18,520 Speaker 1: got row? Should this game be happening, George, at least 989 01:02:18,520 --> 01:02:22,080 Speaker 1: in corp of Allie? I don't. I don't say why not? 990 01:02:22,160 --> 01:02:26,680 Speaker 1: Why because it's it's all six and air games so 991 01:02:27,200 --> 01:02:29,440 Speaker 1: and this will be their fifth home game and and 992 01:02:29,560 --> 01:02:33,120 Speaker 1: Arizona State has played one game in sun Deevil Stadium. 993 01:02:33,280 --> 01:02:41,000 Speaker 1: Whoa and late December? Yep, that is that sounds terrible. 994 01:02:41,320 --> 01:02:45,080 Speaker 1: It's gonna rain. Yep. I didn't know if you saw 995 01:02:45,160 --> 01:02:49,840 Speaker 1: that tease. These kids are from the desert and the 996 01:02:49,880 --> 01:02:54,120 Speaker 1: Inland Empire and the beach. They don't need to be 997 01:02:54,880 --> 01:02:58,440 Speaker 1: You give the Corvallis kids a break. Let them go 998 01:02:58,480 --> 01:03:00,800 Speaker 1: on the road and play in dec whether like it's 999 01:03:00,800 --> 01:03:06,800 Speaker 1: punishing everybody for no reason. I don't. I don't trust 1000 01:03:06,840 --> 01:03:09,440 Speaker 1: that line at all. I don't. I don't trust a 1001 01:03:09,640 --> 01:03:12,600 Speaker 1: s U in Corvallis. They lost their last year, They 1002 01:03:12,640 --> 01:03:15,080 Speaker 1: lost the opportunity to go to the college football playoff 1003 01:03:15,240 --> 01:03:22,360 Speaker 1: in up there. Uh yeah, this is not This is 1004 01:03:22,400 --> 01:03:26,680 Speaker 1: not something that UM Arizona State has ever responded well 1005 01:03:26,760 --> 01:03:28,960 Speaker 1: to and if the weather is going to be gross 1006 01:03:29,040 --> 01:03:32,440 Speaker 1: at the same time and the season's basically over for 1007 01:03:32,480 --> 01:03:40,240 Speaker 1: them anyway, this is very weird. Um, I'll take I 1008 01:03:40,280 --> 01:03:44,320 Speaker 1: will take Arizona State to find a way to pull 1009 01:03:44,360 --> 01:03:46,439 Speaker 1: it out, but I don't like the seven and a half, 1010 01:03:46,480 --> 01:03:50,040 Speaker 1: So I'll take Oregon States. Uh, with with with the 1011 01:03:50,280 --> 01:03:54,040 Speaker 1: plus seven and a half and then um, yeah, I'm 1012 01:03:54,040 --> 01:04:00,040 Speaker 1: gonna I'm gonna go with the fifty four. Ye and 1013 01:04:00,280 --> 01:04:05,880 Speaker 1: SU scored seventy on their own, but they only scored eighteen. Yeah, yeah, 1014 01:04:05,920 --> 01:04:09,479 Speaker 1: we're gonna go under. We're gonna go under. Oh, Ralph, 1015 01:04:09,560 --> 01:04:13,480 Speaker 1: you were almost on the right track, dude. Oregon States 1016 01:04:13,640 --> 01:04:18,000 Speaker 1: winning this football game. They're playing incore ballots in the weather. 1017 01:04:18,520 --> 01:04:23,800 Speaker 1: Fog is probably going to I'm praying for fog, and um, 1018 01:04:23,880 --> 01:04:27,640 Speaker 1: this game will hit the over because neither team is 1019 01:04:27,680 --> 01:04:30,160 Speaker 1: going to be able to stop a nosebleed. Really, Um, 1020 01:04:30,200 --> 01:04:33,680 Speaker 1: Arizona State is gonna run the football actually, but if 1021 01:04:33,680 --> 01:04:37,000 Speaker 1: that fog rolls rolls in, then under could possibly hit. 1022 01:04:38,320 --> 01:04:40,840 Speaker 1: All right, I'm gonna stay with the under. Actually, I'm 1023 01:04:40,840 --> 01:04:44,240 Speaker 1: gonna go with the under. Oregon State wins this football 1024 01:04:44,280 --> 01:04:48,720 Speaker 1: game out right, Um, who did you have winning the 1025 01:04:48,840 --> 01:04:57,400 Speaker 1: Stanford U c l A game. I think, yeah, yeah, yeah, 1026 01:04:57,520 --> 01:05:00,240 Speaker 1: I got, yeah, I got. I had the same thing 1027 01:05:00,240 --> 01:05:03,479 Speaker 1: on you there. Okay, cool, we are all set with that. 1028 01:05:04,080 --> 01:05:06,479 Speaker 1: UM I have I have a question for you because 1029 01:05:06,480 --> 01:05:09,600 Speaker 1: I wrote a big long thing for Arizona Versity dot 1030 01:05:09,600 --> 01:05:12,720 Speaker 1: com my website on twelve candidates that I think the 1031 01:05:12,760 --> 01:05:15,360 Speaker 1: Arizona should take a look at. Not twelve that I 1032 01:05:15,400 --> 01:05:17,240 Speaker 1: think that they should hire, but twelve that I think 1033 01:05:17,400 --> 01:05:18,760 Speaker 1: I think that they should go through a link the 1034 01:05:18,800 --> 01:05:21,120 Speaker 1: interview process. But I also broke that they were going 1035 01:05:21,160 --> 01:05:25,480 Speaker 1: through Turnkey um for for a coaching search firm. So 1036 01:05:25,520 --> 01:05:27,800 Speaker 1: it's not it's not going to be them going out 1037 01:05:27,840 --> 01:05:31,560 Speaker 1: hand picking people to interview. But I think it's coming 1038 01:05:31,640 --> 01:05:37,280 Speaker 1: down to three very very possible names, maybe four, and 1039 01:05:37,560 --> 01:05:41,640 Speaker 1: those four will say Joe Saliva, the current D line 1040 01:05:41,680 --> 01:05:44,880 Speaker 1: and associate head coach out at University of Oregon who 1041 01:05:45,080 --> 01:05:49,280 Speaker 1: was an Arizona Wildcat. Brent Brennan, the current head coach 1042 01:05:49,360 --> 01:05:53,440 Speaker 1: of the currently undefeated San Jose State Spartans, used to 1043 01:05:53,520 --> 01:05:57,280 Speaker 1: be the wide receiver's coach out at Oregon State before 1044 01:05:57,320 --> 01:06:00,560 Speaker 1: he took this head coaching job. Jane or Vell, who 1045 01:06:00,680 --> 01:06:03,960 Speaker 1: is the very well traveled wide receiver coach slash o 1046 01:06:04,200 --> 01:06:09,560 Speaker 1: C Texas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, who was a wide receiver's coach 1047 01:06:10,000 --> 01:06:12,240 Speaker 1: for nikkil Harriet a s U before taking the head 1048 01:06:12,320 --> 01:06:15,160 Speaker 1: job at Nevada. They are six and two this year, 1049 01:06:15,840 --> 01:06:19,520 Speaker 1: and the other option um that they are that they 1050 01:06:19,520 --> 01:06:25,240 Speaker 1: are potentially looking at is Ken Niamatalolo from Navy. Of 1051 01:06:25,280 --> 01:06:28,240 Speaker 1: those four, George, who do you think Arizona should hire 1052 01:06:28,320 --> 01:06:31,480 Speaker 1: to be their next head coach? And why hire the 1053 01:06:31,520 --> 01:06:34,640 Speaker 1: man from Navy? Run the triple option like they were 1054 01:06:34,640 --> 01:06:40,720 Speaker 1: considering doing last time? Why why run the triple? No? No, 1055 01:06:40,800 --> 01:06:43,600 Speaker 1: I was that was a joke. Raph Ok, that was 1056 01:06:43,640 --> 01:06:48,240 Speaker 1: a joke. I'd probably go with Jay Norvell because I 1057 01:06:48,280 --> 01:06:50,520 Speaker 1: do think that they need to be bawling on a 1058 01:06:50,560 --> 01:06:53,200 Speaker 1: budget with this higher. They have to make sure that 1059 01:06:53,280 --> 01:06:57,880 Speaker 1: they get a good higher. Um, he's got he's probably 1060 01:06:57,880 --> 01:07:01,920 Speaker 1: got the biggest buy out of anybody though. Oh he 1061 01:07:02,040 --> 01:07:04,280 Speaker 1: gotta he gotta that, so that I think he'd be 1062 01:07:04,280 --> 01:07:06,959 Speaker 1: perfect for the job. In fact, I think he would 1063 01:07:07,160 --> 01:07:10,960 Speaker 1: by far and away is the best candidate for the job. Um. 1064 01:07:11,040 --> 01:07:13,600 Speaker 1: Brent Brennan would be good because he's a ship shoveler 1065 01:07:13,840 --> 01:07:15,919 Speaker 1: and they got a lot of ship to shovel down there, 1066 01:07:16,360 --> 01:07:19,040 Speaker 1: like he's always only ever had to grind, whether it 1067 01:07:19,080 --> 01:07:21,600 Speaker 1: was in Corvallis or definitely now at San Jose State, 1068 01:07:21,920 --> 01:07:23,320 Speaker 1: and it's gonna be a grind. So he could be 1069 01:07:23,320 --> 01:07:27,640 Speaker 1: a good choice. But Jay Norvell is a disciplinarian son 1070 01:07:27,720 --> 01:07:33,920 Speaker 1: of you know military, like has a great young, innovative staff, 1071 01:07:34,240 --> 01:07:38,600 Speaker 1: runs the air, raid on offense, answers based defense with 1072 01:07:38,600 --> 01:07:43,360 Speaker 1: with um almost like a Craig Bowld disciple running his defense. 1073 01:07:43,400 --> 01:07:45,160 Speaker 1: Like I think I think that that would be a 1074 01:07:45,200 --> 01:07:47,120 Speaker 1: great ready made staff to bring over. But he got 1075 01:07:47,160 --> 01:07:50,440 Speaker 1: a two point five million dollar buyout. That's not a 1076 01:07:50,440 --> 01:07:54,240 Speaker 1: big college buyout though. Yeah, I just they just paid 1077 01:07:54,240 --> 01:07:57,040 Speaker 1: the seven point five to go get Yeah, I mean, 1078 01:07:57,080 --> 01:07:59,120 Speaker 1: I guess they could figure out a way to to 1079 01:07:59,120 --> 01:08:02,720 Speaker 1: to I guess they can always figure it out if 1080 01:08:02,760 --> 01:08:06,800 Speaker 1: that's who the school really wanted. It's amazing where they 1081 01:08:06,880 --> 01:08:09,040 Speaker 1: keep finding all this money. When they furloughed all their 1082 01:08:09,080 --> 01:08:12,520 Speaker 1: workers and everything at you in Arizona. I was saying that, 1083 01:08:12,600 --> 01:08:16,200 Speaker 1: I was like, how are they gonna keep like they cried, poor, Oh, 1084 01:08:16,240 --> 01:08:19,040 Speaker 1: we don't have money. We we have to play the season. 1085 01:08:19,080 --> 01:08:22,840 Speaker 1: All this and then you go firing coaches and paying buyouts. Yeah, 1086 01:08:22,960 --> 01:08:25,160 Speaker 1: that makes sense. It would be great to find out 1087 01:08:25,240 --> 01:08:28,920 Speaker 1: that the buyout was paid by like Courtney Kardashian, she's 1088 01:08:28,960 --> 01:08:32,920 Speaker 1: a wildcat, or like h Gronk or something like that. 1089 01:08:32,920 --> 01:08:35,080 Speaker 1: Would be really really funny to find out that that 1090 01:08:35,200 --> 01:08:40,800 Speaker 1: one of the one of their like celebrities, uh was responsible. Though, 1091 01:08:40,840 --> 01:08:43,400 Speaker 1: then the alumni, you know who they want. They all 1092 01:08:43,439 --> 01:08:47,640 Speaker 1: want Joe Saliva. You think he would make the jump, uh? 1093 01:08:47,840 --> 01:08:54,360 Speaker 1: I Nope, nope, nope, they cannot have Joe Saliva. He's 1094 01:08:54,400 --> 01:08:58,160 Speaker 1: a national treasurer at at Oregon with all the poly kids, 1095 01:08:58,240 --> 01:09:00,519 Speaker 1: especially now, but on on a series snowt I think 1096 01:09:00,560 --> 01:09:03,200 Speaker 1: he would be. I think he's actually the right higher. 1097 01:09:03,720 --> 01:09:05,600 Speaker 1: I was joking with Jay. I mean, I think J. J. 1098 01:09:05,720 --> 01:09:08,120 Speaker 1: Norvell would be a good higher, but I think Saliba 1099 01:09:08,280 --> 01:09:13,519 Speaker 1: is the actual answer. Um. He put together the best 1100 01:09:13,760 --> 01:09:16,400 Speaker 1: d line class I've ever seen for the class of 1101 01:09:17,320 --> 01:09:23,519 Speaker 1: at Oregon. Yeah, so, dude, the dude has all the stuff. 1102 01:09:23,560 --> 01:09:27,160 Speaker 1: So I'm you know, I mean, selfishly, I don't want 1103 01:09:27,160 --> 01:09:30,280 Speaker 1: to lose him, but you have to let people fly, 1104 01:09:30,720 --> 01:09:34,040 Speaker 1: like you have to let them go do their thing 1105 01:09:34,520 --> 01:09:39,200 Speaker 1: because he's earned the opportunity and so yeah, so he 1106 01:09:39,520 --> 01:09:44,160 Speaker 1: deserves it, So yeah, I would give him the job. 1107 01:09:44,680 --> 01:09:49,640 Speaker 1: Is there any one of them that can win at Arizona? 1108 01:09:50,720 --> 01:09:53,360 Speaker 1: I think winning at Arizona is relative. I think that 1109 01:09:53,479 --> 01:09:57,360 Speaker 1: you can. I think that you can compete regularly and 1110 01:09:57,400 --> 01:09:59,519 Speaker 1: then you have to pull a utah like they are 1111 01:09:59,560 --> 01:10:02,040 Speaker 1: gonna be. So in times where you're like super good 1112 01:10:02,080 --> 01:10:04,880 Speaker 1: and you can capitalize on that and make a Rolls 1113 01:10:04,920 --> 01:10:07,840 Speaker 1: Bowl or make a Fiesta Bowl or something like like that, 1114 01:10:07,880 --> 01:10:10,160 Speaker 1: I think that that's has to be your goal, not 1115 01:10:10,320 --> 01:10:18,400 Speaker 1: college football championships. All right, all right, well, thank you 1116 01:10:18,439 --> 01:10:21,440 Speaker 1: guys for listening to the pack twelve apostles. We appreciate 1117 01:10:21,479 --> 01:10:24,479 Speaker 1: your time, appreciate your energy. Thanks for listening to the show, 1118 01:10:24,880 --> 01:10:28,200 Speaker 1: and of course share Share, Share, share with a friend, 1119 01:10:28,520 --> 01:10:33,559 Speaker 1: leave a review and a written review as well. Uh, 1120 01:10:33,640 --> 01:10:38,960 Speaker 1: peace out, catch you guys. Oh next episode, Next episode, Recruiting. 1121 01:10:39,200 --> 01:10:42,879 Speaker 1: We're going deep dive into recruiting rankings and what happened 1122 01:10:43,120 --> 01:10:47,040 Speaker 1: on early signing day and the social media teams behind 1123 01:10:47,120 --> 01:10:52,559 Speaker 1: the Yes, yes, the drama. Somebody's a bit or not 1124 01:10:52,640 --> 01:10:57,000 Speaker 1: a writer for their self and others. Um, alright, peace out, 1125 01:10:57,040 --> 01:11:00,280 Speaker 1: catch you guys. Next episode,