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Speaker 3: All right, welcome back again our number two of ot B.

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Speaker 3: Like the imaging of the show, it seems a little blunt.

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That's because it is. But it is going to change.

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On June the second, Elandra's doing her thing. There's some

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people trying to do their thing, but we don't need

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that thing. Elandra's doing her thing. And on June the second,

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we'll have some of those for you, because like I

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keep forgetting, I'm like, I'm used to like this long

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intro and it's like, no, it's not big voice lady said, Noah,

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until y'all get a co host, I ain't doing that.

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we're all off on Monday. Is going to be in

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on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. I'll be back on Friday. I'll

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be at SEC spring meetings down in Destin, Florida. It

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is all the football coaches, men's and women's basketball, and

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athletic directors down there trying to figure out whatever the

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latest and greatest is in the conference, and Commissioner Sankie

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as well. So I'll be throwing interviews back to TATA

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with Commissioner Sinkie, Brian Kelly, all you know whatever, all

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the football coaches, all the basketball coaches as well. All

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right here in this segment, we are going to play

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a little college football fact or fiction. So I'm gonna

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ask Landra Cassie some questions and they got to give

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me fact or fiction and also explain your answer.

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Speaker 1: Are we ready? Okay? Some soft toss, Cassie. I see it.

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Speaker 4: I see it in your eyes.

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Speaker 1: I see it in your eyes.

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Speaker 3: Okay, And I know if this was college baseball, after

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what you've got to hear every day, it probably be better.

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Speaker 1: But we are going to get you through this, all right.

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Speaker 3: The Georgia Bulldogs will get back to their winning ways

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and play for a championship this year.

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Speaker 1: Fact or fiction.

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Speaker 5: I'm gonna go with fiction. I don't know if they'll

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make it to a championship. I think maybe they will

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get back to their winning ways if they can get

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it together in the not that they were bad last season,

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but it was like it felt like an off an

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off season for them.

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Speaker 1: They won the SEC, but they got beat up in

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the Sugar.

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Speaker 5: Bowl it felt, I mean in Georgia Tech, but which

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Haynes King was went off in that game and pressed

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Speaker 4: But yeah, I don't.

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Speaker 5: I think it's fiction they will win or play for

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a championship. But I think it's fact that they'll get

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back to their not that they ever really left it,

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you know what I mean?

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Speaker 1: Though, I do Cassie factor fiction.

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Speaker 4: I mean, I agree that was a really good explanation.

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Speaker 1: True, yeah, yeah, what she's said daily.

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Speaker 5: I'm like everybody already said everything that I had in

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Speaker 4: I don't know what else.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, good, all good, All right, here's number two.

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Speaker 3: Arch Maning will be drafted into the NFL before he

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wins an SEC title.

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Speaker 1: Factor fiction.

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Speaker 4: You want to take this one? Or do you want

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Speaker 6: Yeah?

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Speaker 4: You can?

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Speaker 5: Okay, I think fiction. I think we'll see him for

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another two years, but I'm not sure.

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Speaker 4: No, I don't think so. All right, y'all know I

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got a little biased.

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Speaker 1: You for sure?

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Speaker 4: Yeah?

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Speaker 1: Oh gosh, I don't.

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Speaker 4: I guess fiction.

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Speaker 3: I felt the conviction, all right, Okay, y'all, both will

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have an answer for this. Okay, Brian Kelly will win

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a national title at LSU in the next three years.

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Speaker 1: Cass, you can take this one, Okay.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, I'm trying to think of everything he wants to say.

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Speaker 7: Fact, but like I don't know, like I really wanted

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to happen, and I feel like he's like close and

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Speaker 4: It's like actually gonna happen.

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Speaker 5: Okay, do we know how many number one recruiting classes

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like in his career Brian Kelly has had, I.

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academic standards and all of that.

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Speaker 1: Okay, I mean to TB, we can come on.

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coming into this season or whatever. And I know you

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said within the next three years, but I feel like

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we already kind of know what Brian Kelly's ceiling is,

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Speaker 3: Dion Sanders in the Colorado hype is now going to

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Speaker 1: Fact or fiction.

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Speaker 4: He say it one more time. Sorry.

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Speaker 3: With Deon Sanders in Colorado, the hype is going to

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a hype, especially within people that already liked Colorado, But

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Travis Hunter. I mean, Shador was in Heisman conversations. He

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was supposed to be the first round pick. Yeah, Travis

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, well.

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Speaker 4: Said I'll do it.

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Speaker 1: Oh gosh, all right, here is the next one.

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Speaker 3: Kaylin de boor Alabama head football coach Cassie will win

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a national title at Alabama before Kirby Smart wins.

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Speaker 1: Another one at Georgia.

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Speaker 3: Factor fiction Kaylen de boor National champ before Kirby Smart.

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Speaker 4: Fiction.

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Speaker 5: If I'm looking at the like, if I'm looking at

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the last two programs or the programs within the last year, Yeah,

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with Kaalin de Bor and Kirby Smart's a Nick Saban disciple.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, So I know I just said that they're not going.

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Speaker 5: To get back to their or they're not gonna win

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championship this year, but there probably is one in the future,

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and it probably is before Klen de boor.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, Cassie, Yeah, I'd say fiction.

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Speaker 1: Okay, Hello, I actually really like this one.

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Speaker 3: Lincoln Riley is just Cliff Kingsbury with better branding.

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Speaker 5: So I have thought this forever, yes, or fact fact,

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I don't have a reason for it, but fact, Lincoln

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Cliff is better looking, Cliff is absolutely.

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Speaker 3: Better looking, and Cliff's actually a lot of fun to

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hang out with. I don't think Lincoln would be. Yeah,

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just you know, based off what I've seen, Agreed, Cassie.

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Speaker 3: Do you know who Cliff Kingsbury played college football for?

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Speaker 1: No? Do you know who Cliff Kingsbury is?

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Speaker 4: I've his name.

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Speaker 3: Cliff Kingsbury played college football at Texas Tech.

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Speaker 1: That's what I know him.

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Speaker 3: He played for Mike Leach though for a bazillion yards,

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was a head coach in the NFL and college football,

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and now is the offensive coordinator for the Washington.

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who Cliff Kingsbury Cliff with a K.

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Speaker 3: All right, yeah, you'll impress hunt with that later on

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today I hunt out. Actually Musso is in you'll yeah,

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you'll impress Musso if you let you talk football not

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baseball the entire time.

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Speaker 1: All Right, let's see. That's a good one.

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Speaker 3: I had about twelve written down. Okay, factor fiction. Florida

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and Auburn are sleeping giants are just asleep.

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Speaker 4: I don't know too much about Auburn. Florida.

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Speaker 5: I know just because of like Billy Napier, I think

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Speaker 1: Money don't Mike Money, Bay, you.

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Speaker 4: Seem a little scared. So I'm gonna say, uh, Florida

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might just be asleep. But I don't really I don't

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keep up with either of them too much, so I'm

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not completely sure. But the vibe they give me is

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Speaker 1: Yeah.

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Speaker 3: I don't know if that's a good pulse on it,

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Speaker 5: Okay, so I like reverse, Yeah, Well, I don't really

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Speaker 4: Real relevant, like twenty fourteen.

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Speaker 3: Like really relevant, whereas like, oh they can they can

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Speaker 1: Yeah, it's been a long time.

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Speaker 3: And look, I understand like LSU hasn't been as close

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as they normally are, but they played an SEC championship

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game not that long ago. They were a went away

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so they haven't been to the standard that we all

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have LSU add but it seems like a long time

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since Auburn has had a true SEC championship pulse.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, and I don't know too much about Hugh Freeze. Besides,

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like the whole you know what, tell me more what

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the whole scandal?

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Speaker 1: No, I don't enlighten me.

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Speaker 4: You know, adulter.

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Speaker 5: Involved there you go with people you probably should an

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adulter with adultery, I don't know what.

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Speaker 4: I don't know with the noun or verb for adult,

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Speaker 3: Anyways, all right, let's bring it back to LSU here.

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Garrett Nussmyer will break LSU's single season passing.

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Speaker 1: Record this year.

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Speaker 4: What is the record?

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Speaker 1: A lot, Sir Joseph Burrow.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, I figured it was him. I just don't know

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what it is because I don't know. Is it like

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a hard one to break?

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Speaker 1: I mean I would think so.

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Speaker 3: I mean, now, like NUS, what he did in your

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not even close.

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Speaker 1: I mean, Garrett blew it out of the water.

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Speaker 5: Let's see we have some good we got Aaron Anderson, Oh, yeah,

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Speaker 4: I'll say fact.

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Speaker 1: Oh but you're all nustbus.

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Speaker 5: I'm on the nuts bus, all right, I'm a NUS

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bus driver.

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Speaker 3: You know, I gotta give like Flynn was too man,

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I got to give it to him. He I mean,

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like from freshman year. I remember, and you know, Matt

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like he he knows nobody, like he knows who nobody is.

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Speaker 1: Is the record.

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Speaker 4: Okay, that's a lot of yards, a.

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Speaker 1: Lot of yards. But he saw him throw like one pass.

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Speaker 3: So Joe's fifty six hundred yards is one last year Garrett,

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which is funny, like nobody wants to talk about this.

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Garrett through for over four thousand yards, only the second

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time an LSU quarterback has ever thrown for four thousand yards.

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Speaker 1: Joe did it.

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Speaker 5: And now, Garrett, you know what I feel. I feel

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Speaker 1: Cassie, who is Cliff Kingsbury who did he play college.

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Speaker 5: Football for Texas, so close one more part to that Texas.

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coordinator for now? The commanders look at you. So you're

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Speaker 2: Welcome back to Off the Bench.

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Speaker 1: Bombs Sister.

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Speaker 3: Mother Freedom Time.

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Speaker 3: I haven't heard this song? What what year to come out?

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whatever year it is, I hadn't.

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Speaker 1: Heard it since then.

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Speaker 4: It was posted fourteen years ago.

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Speaker 3: Okay, I've heard it since nineteen ninety, but ninety five

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Speaker 3: I say, yeah, when you're your family owns a bar

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in Texas, this is what.

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Speaker 1: You're going to listen. Yeah, there's any question, No, All right.

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Speaker 3: Let's look at what we've got today SEC Baseball Tournament.

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You know you've got LSU versus Texas.

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Speaker 1: A and M.

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Speaker 3: Also you've got Old Miss versus Arkansas. This game is

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important because when you look at the now this is

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subject to change because this was before conference tournaments started.

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But when D one Baseball put out their predictions for

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the field of sixty four, Old Miss was not hosting.

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They were actually a two seed in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, in

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the Southern Miss Region. So I don't know, can Old

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Miss do enough? I actually think they can. Can they

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do enough to change their fortune and be a host

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for a regional Because here's the deal. Georgia Tech sixteen

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they're still playing. TCU is still playing. They were a fifteen,

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so the Miss still playing? Who was that fourteen UCLA

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still playing? Who was that thirteen Clemson still playing? Who

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was that twelve Florida States still playing? Coastal Carolina is

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still playing? Now Oregon State's not because they're independent, But

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does Old Miss need help a lodger? Do they need

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somebody to falter here to allow them to host? Now,

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of course this is the most biased fan in the world,

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mister Ben Mince.

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Speaker 1: He thinks that they have done enough to.

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Speaker 3: Be able to host a regional after what they've done

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in the SEC tournament.

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Speaker 1: But here's the problem.

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Speaker 3: If we look at what the teams that are in

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front of them have done, they're still winning as well.

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Like if Georgia Tech would have lost their first game

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in the a SEC Tournament, or if so, the Miss

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would have been upse at TCU, maybe it's different, but

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enough to host, although you know, a victory over Arkansas

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could certainly go a long way.

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Speaker 5: I think if you win over Arkansas that probably can

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get you in just for like RPI numbers, I mean, arkasas.

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Speaker 1: Right now projected to be either the one or two

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overall seed.

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Speaker 3: I mean, I know Texas has gotten some love at

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one as well, but Arkansas is still playing.

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Speaker 1: Texas lost to Tennessee.

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Speaker 3: Maybe there's a small window where they can take over

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number one again.

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Speaker 5: I think if you win against Arkansas, you have a

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strong argument for it. But like you said, Georgia Tech

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is still playing. Those are your teams that are ahead

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of ole Miss, And honestly, if they're the two seed

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in Hattiesburg, that's not a terrible seating to be in.

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Speaker 3: Like to your point, Something Miss very good baseball program.

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so I'm not trying to besmirch their name. But I

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understand what you're saying, Like if you're going to go somewhere,

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it's not an SEC venue, it's not an ACC venue

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or more SEC than ACC, but it is still a

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mid major where maybe it's a little different, maybe you

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have some advantages. Even though something Miss a really good

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baseball team.

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Speaker 5: They really are, but I don't Ole Miss has been

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playing since Tuesday, I think if I'm remembering incorrectly, but

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they are. They've been in the tournament longer than Arkansas.

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Arkansas's fresh We've talked about it you just said they're

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gonna be the probably the number one seed.

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Speaker 3: Overall.

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Speaker 5: They're the most complete team in college baseball. So it's

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gonna be rough to beat Arkansas today. You've already played

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for a few days. You're spent.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, it gets hard.

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Speaker 5: So I don't know about the Rebels locking in a

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host site.

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Speaker 4: And I'm looking around too little too late.

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Speaker 1: I think yeah, I think so as well. And it's

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very solid season.

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Speaker 3: They were picked I believe to finish fourteenth in the

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preseason in the SEC, so they've outplayed that for sure.

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Speaker 1: And I'm looking at like a bunch of different projections.

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Speaker 3: College Baseball Podcast eleven point seven on Twitter, you've probably

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seen them there. They have Southern Miss right now as

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a sixteen seed, but still Old Miss in the Hattiesburg Regional,

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so they don't have them hosting as well.

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Speaker 1: And this was.

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Speaker 3: Updated today and I've got LSU is an eight. So

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the last seed to host a super regional LSU's been seven,

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I believe. In D one Baseball, Kendall Rogers said there's

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seven for us, but don't be surprised if they are

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five or six right now. This projection has them as

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an eight seed, and the regional would look like this, LSU,

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Dallas Baptist.

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Speaker 1: Miami and Ryder and Miami is a team.

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Speaker 3: That you might see Miami and you might be like,

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oh man, how in the world they are three seed.

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Miami's been struggling as of late. Miami got absolutely housed

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by a bad cow team the ACC Tournament. In fact,

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they got run ruled twelve to two. So Miami's going

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the opposite direction. You know Dallas Baptist because you played

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them earlier in the year in a neutral site game.

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And look, whoever you get as a two seed is

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going to be a good baseball team. But I do

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think you know, you knowing them, you having a victory

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over them.

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Speaker 1: I like that. I like the mental aspect of that.

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Speaker 3: Now, LSU being an eight seed still like head scratching

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to me, or even a seventh seed. And this projection

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has Oregon State as a seven, Auburn as a six,

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North Carolina as a five, Georgia as a four, Texas

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as a.

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Speaker 1: Three, Arkansas' is a two, and Vanderbilt as a one.

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Speaker 3: Now, I know Vanderbilt has not been talked about enough,

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but I don't have Vanderbilt as a.

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Speaker 5: One nobody has Vanderbilt as a one, but I bet

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the whistler does.

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Speaker 4: He made that game unwatchable.

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Speaker 1: I had to mute it. I was watching on my phone, like, nope,

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I ain't doing that.

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Speaker 4: That made me so angry. I don't know why he.

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Speaker 1: Still does that because we're still talking about it. I guess.

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Speaker 5: So you're right, but I'm I'm with you, and like

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LSU being like in seven to eight seed whatever it is,

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or everybody has a different.

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Speaker 4: I'm one team in the country, number one team in

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the country, the.

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Speaker 3: Best conference in college baseball, but you're eight, but you're

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an eight.

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Speaker 1: Does not make it like if they were a team that.

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Speaker 4: I guess the RPI is what the actor into it is.

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Speaker 3: But let's not act like LSU hasn't played a who's

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who of a schedule as well, and sure we're gonna

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be viace here, but the thing is, like, it's not

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like you're the number one team in the country and

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you're from a mid major conference. Like the example and

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you've heard me say it one hundred times, the yeur

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Gonzaga was number three overall. They're number three in the

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country and a people got a three seed. Well, they

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play in the West Coast Conference. Okay, sure you can

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make that math work. But the number one team in

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the country out of the SEC, if they don't get

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a top eight seed, I do think.

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Speaker 1: That is criminal.

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Speaker 5: So so D one has Vandy because they have them

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number one in the RPI ranking.

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Speaker 1: So in the we need to talk more about Vandy.

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Speaker 3: For I don't know why, and I'm not talking about

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just us, I'm talking about everybody.

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Speaker 1: Nobody's talking about Vandy.

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Speaker 5: Well, it's because they started getting hot toward the end

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of the season. They were good, but they weren't what

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they are now, and suddenly like their bats came alive.

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Speaker 4: Tim Corbyn's a great coach. He's been here before, so

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no thing new to him.

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Speaker 5: But yeah, Vandy quietly being ranked number one in RPI

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and they were a four seed in the tournament, the

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SEC tournament.

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Speaker 3: So yeah, in this projection that I'm looking at, uh,

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let's see the last four in USC Kentucky, Virginia, cal Poly,

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the first four out Yukon, Western Kentucky, Troy, Notre Dame,

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the next four out Texas, A and M. Again, that's why,

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like you're going to get everything they have available today,

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everything like you're gonna see Mound visits Goodalore because they're

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going to go for every single matchup Southeastern Louisiana ut RGV,

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which shout out the Valley bro I was about to say,

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Elandrier from Texas.

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Speaker 1: Do you know what that?

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Speaker 4: Yes, real Grand Valley.

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Speaker 3: Okay, should ask Cassie Virginia Baby you Actually Cassie probably

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knows too, because I'm sure I don't know. I'm sure

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he's broken down their resume before on air. Mooso probably

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do it today. But that's what it looks like. Latest

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projections again, LSU take it on Texas A and M.

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LSU has everything available. Texas A and M does not

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have everything available, but they are going to absolutely give

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you everything that they do have available because they still

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need to win to get into the postseason. So that

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is going to be a fun game to watch. There's

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a lot on the line there. And look, we know

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Jay and we caught up with him yesterday, like he

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realizes LSU's on that you know, seven eight kind of

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line right now and probably seventy percent like, no matter

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what's going to happen, you're going.

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Speaker 1: To be a top eight seed. But he's got to

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attack this as well.

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Speaker 3: Rodger don't you agree, Like we need one more victory

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to solidify it.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean I don't think that's.

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Speaker 5: The case, but like so I think that we have

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it locked up, but that one win just gives you

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the insurance, you know, like.

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Speaker 4: Get revenge on the Aggies please.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, and like in there any in any chance that

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they have of getting.

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Speaker 1: Into this for sure, finish their season.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, make them go get their bat bags together, take

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their cleats off, put on their slide sandals, walk to

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the busy, drive to college station, and at the end

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of the year meeting do it.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, the one that can finish them.

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Speaker 5: And also like, oh yeah, they right here in the

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chat they're saying it losing to A and M tanks

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the RPI. So yeah, that that is like a really

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big emphasis as well, because again the RPI is probably

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the number one thing that the committee takes into consideration.

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Speaker 4: Unfortunately.

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Speaker 3: All right, we'll take a break now and when we

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come back, we'll catch up with Texas legend longtime NFL

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quarterback Colt McCoy here on OTB.

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Speaker 1: All right, go to trash rangers dot com. Trash rangers

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Speaker 3: And remember we told you yesterday gonna remind you again

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for Memorial Day, there is not going to be a

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delay in service. All routes will run as normally scheduled

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on Friday and also on Monday, which is Memorial Day,

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so enjoy the holiday. They have got the trash covered.

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get all the benefits you get pick up a Memorial Day,

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you get a text reminder that hey, tomorrow's trash day.

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Don't get in trouble, go put your trash out. I

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wish I had it, but if you're lucky enough to

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do it, why would you not do it?

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Speaker 4: Welcome back to off the Bench.

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Speaker 3: Weaven pulled down at Marjue Bar tel End Store ris if.

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Speaker 1: We had one someone fire of the home. The juke

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box up.

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Speaker 2: The song is sug Wah the sad one gear drop

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roll down in Bubba.

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Speaker 1: And these stump pain song.

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Speaker 2: Was inflicked and not at once. He jumping to his

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feed just like somebody catch him.

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Speaker 3: Bubba shot at jukebox last night?

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Speaker 1: He said, it play a slat all right, welcome back again.

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Speaker 3: It is OTV here on one O four five ESPN

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batteruge trying to connect with our guy, Colt McCoy, former

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Texas quarterback. Now, Cassie, have you ever heard the song

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Bubba Shot the Jukebox until just now?

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Speaker 5: Yes?

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Speaker 1: Okay, okay, okay.

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Speaker 3: Just making sure making sure what is the Is that

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the go to country you got to go to for you? Now?

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Speaker 7: No, I mean I've heard it before, but no, it's

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what's to go to?

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Speaker 1: Oh like any any any style of music?

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Speaker 4: Oh, country music is my favorite.

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Speaker 1: That's all.

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Speaker 8: Yeah, that's what I was asking. Yeah, what marches Nutt?

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I did nothing, marchest nut was your go to I

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just want to make sure. I just wanted to make

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sure that you had heard Bubba shout at jubat.

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Speaker 3: Yes, okay, fair enough, all right, I think Elandra is

556
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connecting with Colt. Now we got Colt good to go.

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All right, I'm gonna welcome on to the show. Now

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our guy, Colt McCoy, former Texas quarterback, longtime NFL quarterback,

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And also before Colt jumps on, want to remind you

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he has got a football camp going on on June

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the twentieth through the twenty first. So if you're listening

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to us anywhere, but certainly up in North Louisiana in Shreveport,

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the quick drive over to Fort Worth, Texas, it is

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going to be held there. Colt McCoy camp dot com

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is thesite. Colt, what's going on?

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Speaker 1: Man? How you doing?

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Speaker 6: Hey?

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Speaker 9: Look at you?

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Speaker 5: Man?

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Speaker 6: Yeah, why don't you come down and coach? I might

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give you a little gas money to come over.

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Speaker 1: Yeah. Do we have a fullback group or are I

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going back to tailback?

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Speaker 6: No, You're you're going into just whatever kick returner, punt returner, tailback, quarterback, option, quarterback.

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Speaker 1: Whatever you want to do, punt returner.

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Speaker 3: Like when I got put back there as a punt returner,

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I was the hey, fair catch it.

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Speaker 1: Don't you dare try to return it? That was my instruction.

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Speaker 9: Hey, hey, but they trust you to go out there

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and catch it.

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Speaker 5: You know what I mean?

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Speaker 1: I like that glass half full kind of mentality.

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Speaker 6: Cold, thank you, I told my teammates in NFL that

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I used to return kicks in seventh and eighth grade,

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and they just they laughed at me.

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Speaker 9: I'm like, no, I'm serious, like I was good at it.

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Speaker 1: No, I got look, I got faith in you.

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Speaker 3: Look they don't know also like, well, I mean, like

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your NFL teammates, certainly, did you play high school football

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in Texas and you do anything that's of note, that's right.

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Speaker 9: And if you play it?

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Speaker 6: Yeah, and you played both ways. We didn't have a chance.

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We didn't really have a choice.

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Speaker 9: It was a small town.

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Speaker 6: High school football. And they're like, bro, you can't, you

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can't hit, you can't. You never played anything other than quarterback.

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And I'm like, I'm about this. I'm about to pump

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all my highlights. Let me go see if I can

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dig up like our high school highlight tape that has

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all the good music and I'll show you some interceptions.

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Speaker 3: Now, Cole, can we find that is that still available

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or is it on vhs?

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Speaker 6: It's on VHS for sure, but we need to we

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need to go find that. I know there's like companies

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that can you know, transfer VHS to you know something,

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all right, So it might have been on a CD.

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Speaker 3: I don't know, No, there's no Actually, maybe you're you're

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a little bit younger than I am, so yeah, maybe.

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So See, all you quarterbacks, y'all always talk about like

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the other things you did in high school. Philip Rivers

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used to always talk about how good of a safety

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he was and how he tackled Cadillac Williams by the

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ankles one time, one on one in space.

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Speaker 6: That does sound like Philip Rivers talking there, But I'm

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the same way. I'm like guys like I got recruited

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as an athlete, like Coach Brown, wasn't sure.

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Speaker 9: That I was going to be a quarterback, but I

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was gonna find my way on the field somewhere.

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Speaker 1: Again, another thing I'm going to have to research.

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Speaker 3: I gotta find the recruiting profile that says athlete by

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Colt's name.

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Speaker 1: I believe you.

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Speaker 6: I believe you, But good luck, good luck finding a

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recruiting profile that had any stars on it. Good luck

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on that. I was like zeros, I think.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, you and I both share the same recruiting stories there, Colt, man,

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it is always our pleasure to catch up. And by

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the way, man, we'll pump the football camp here coming

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up glad you're doing that.

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Speaker 1: It's always fun. So we'll continue to hammer that home.

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Speaker 3: But also something we wanted to catch up with you

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about is Arch Manning in Texas and all the preseason

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kind of love that they're getting right now. When you

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look cold, it's like top three, top five almost everywhere

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that you do look, and when you look at quarterback lists,

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it's like, hey, Arch Manning, top five returning quarterbacks, And

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you know, normally that's a lot of pressure. Obviously Arch

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is somebody that's dealt with that his entire career, but

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you know there's going to be a lofty expectation for him.

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Like if you were talking with Arch and you were

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trying to like give him that veteran advice and you

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being through as much as you have being a college

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quarterback and playing thirteen years in the NFL, Like, what

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would you say to Arch handling all the success the

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team had a year ago which he was a part of,

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but also having that expectation to go kind of repeat

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it this year?

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Speaker 9: Yeah, listen, I mean.

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Speaker 6: Arch is going to be a great quarterback. I mean

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he's got the intangibles, he's got the family bloodlines, he's

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got a great head, on his shoulder. He's a hard worker.

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He's in a very good situation at ut with good

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skill guys around him, with a great coaching staff. He's

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sat there for the last two years, waiting his time

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and preparing like he's he's done everything the right way.

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Now does that translate into success overnight?

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Speaker 9: Like?

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Speaker 6: No, Like listen, Like, they're gonna look at their schedule.

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They're going to struggle a bit. They might figure out

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ways to win all the games, which as a fan,

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I hope they do. But they got to go to

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Ohio State first week, they got to go to Florida,

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they gotta go to Georgia, they got to play Oklahoma

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and the Cotton Bowl. I mean, this is this is

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not a cakewalk. And there's a lot of new faces

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that are going to be playing in starting for Texas.

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That it's not just arch Manning. I mean new entirely

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new offensive line. Right, A couple of receivers need to

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show up outside of h DeAndre Moore and Ryan Wingo. Right, Like,

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there's there's a lot going There's a lot going on,

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a lot, a lot of missing parts on the defense.

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Their whole secondary got drafted, right, they lost some guys

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up front. I mean, there, there's there's they're hungry and

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they're talented, and they're going to fill those spots well.

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But this is a team sport.

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Speaker 9: They have they don't have near the amount.

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Speaker 6: Of experience under their belt that the team had last year.

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And so Arch is going to be the one that's

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that's under the limelight, under the microscope, getting evaluated on

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every single step he.

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Speaker 9: Takes all year long.

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Speaker 6: But I do believe that that Arch has a chance

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to be really, really good and maybe, you know, over

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the next two years, one of the most talented quarterbacks

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you know across the country. And I think he's in

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a situation to be able to capitalize on his skill set,

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uh in a in a way that will be hopefully,

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you know, very rewarding for everybody who loves Texas football.

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So I don't envy the position he's he's in, right,

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Like I've said this a few times. You know, I

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came into the University of Texas as you know, nobody

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really knew who I was. And then ultimately, you know,

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he ended up playing four years and and then you

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you you grow into being a good football player. Some

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of these guys you can go back behind Arch, and

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you look at Quinn or you look at Garrett Gilbert,

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or you look at you know, Vince Young, and like

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those guys were the number one recruit in the country

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and and some of those guys never lost the game

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in high school. And and they crown you as king

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before you even walk on the field, and the expectations

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are just so enormous and so high. It's like it's impossible,

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Like they're gonna throw an interception at some point, right

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like it's gonna happen.

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Speaker 9: And so uh. I mean, I've spent a lot.

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Speaker 6: Of time with Arch, Like I think his ability to

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you're his his being able to play three games last

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00:34:51,800 --> 00:34:56,599
year is extremely helpful for him, like going into you know,

709
00:34:57,000 --> 00:35:00,400
spring training and understanding he got three games. You can

710
00:35:00,440 --> 00:35:02,719
watch those and you can figure out what was that

711
00:35:02,800 --> 00:35:03,199
good at?

712
00:35:03,239 --> 00:35:05,320
Speaker 9: What was I not seeing? Well? What do I need

713
00:35:05,360 --> 00:35:06,000
to improve on?

714
00:35:07,440 --> 00:35:10,559
Speaker 6: I think all of that is is like everyone's tremendously

715
00:35:10,639 --> 00:35:13,039
lucky that that that happened. You know, he didn't want

716
00:35:13,039 --> 00:35:15,440
to stee Quinn get hurt, but having him, you know,

717
00:35:15,519 --> 00:35:17,599
win a conference game at home was like, that's a

718
00:35:17,760 --> 00:35:21,000
that's a huge deal for incoming starter the next year.

719
00:35:22,000 --> 00:35:24,239
So I didn't get to go to very many practice.

720
00:35:24,280 --> 00:35:25,119
Speaker 9: I went to a couple.

721
00:35:26,199 --> 00:35:29,760
Speaker 6: I felt like he had total command of all the

722
00:35:29,800 --> 00:35:32,360
things that coach Shark was trying to do. Lots of

723
00:35:32,400 --> 00:35:35,920
red zone periods, lots of situational football right, lots of

724
00:35:36,000 --> 00:35:40,519
third downs, lots of two minute drills, putting the whole

725
00:35:40,719 --> 00:35:44,280
not just Arch but all the young guys in situations

726
00:35:44,280 --> 00:35:46,760
where it's like you gotta you gotta perform, you gotta

727
00:35:46,800 --> 00:35:49,039
go get this done. Like the most stress we can

728
00:35:49,079 --> 00:35:51,000
put on you in practice. Let's do that over and

729
00:35:51,039 --> 00:35:51,480
over and over.

730
00:35:51,519 --> 00:35:53,679
Speaker 9: I mean, the didn't play a spring game. Those are

731
00:35:53,719 --> 00:35:54,239
the things that.

732
00:35:54,239 --> 00:35:56,280
Speaker 6: You have to do. And they're gonna be counting on

733
00:35:56,320 --> 00:35:58,239
a lot of young guys to step up and play,

734
00:35:58,280 --> 00:36:02,400
and hopefully they'll they'll they'll fill those voids and figure

735
00:36:02,440 --> 00:36:03,199
it out.

736
00:36:03,519 --> 00:36:06,920
Speaker 3: Catching up with former Texas and longtime NFL quarterback Colt

737
00:36:07,000 --> 00:36:09,719
McCoy here on ot B and I want to continue

738
00:36:09,760 --> 00:36:14,559
talking some SEC quarterbacks because yeah, Arches somebody that has

739
00:36:14,639 --> 00:36:17,119
been highlighted for sure, but this is like the year

740
00:36:17,159 --> 00:36:19,800
of the quarterback. Colt in the SEC and you've got

741
00:36:19,840 --> 00:36:23,840
Lenora Sellers and Garrett nus Meyer, DJ Lagway, John Mattier

742
00:36:23,960 --> 00:36:28,119
coming to Oklahoma from Wazoo, Diego Potta coming back at Vandy.

743
00:36:28,480 --> 00:36:31,039
Like there is going to be such a high level

744
00:36:31,239 --> 00:36:34,079
of quarterback play in this league. It's almost like if

745
00:36:34,119 --> 00:36:37,119
you don't have a guy, you don't have a chance

746
00:36:37,199 --> 00:36:39,000
this year in the league. And that's even like some

747
00:36:39,039 --> 00:36:40,840
of the teams that have always been there, Like I'm

748
00:36:40,880 --> 00:36:43,360
worrying right now, like where's Georgia going to be. I

749
00:36:43,360 --> 00:36:46,039
don't think Gunner Stockton's a bad quarterback, but when you

750
00:36:46,079 --> 00:36:48,320
compare him to some of the other guys we're talking about,

751
00:36:48,360 --> 00:36:50,920
it's almost like, hey, if you don't have that dog

752
00:36:51,000 --> 00:36:53,679
back there a quarterback, it's gonna be tough to win games.

753
00:36:54,440 --> 00:36:57,719
Speaker 6: Yeah, It's always been that way, but especially this year.

754
00:36:57,800 --> 00:37:00,000
I mean, I think Vanderbilt is going to upset several

755
00:37:00,079 --> 00:37:01,519
people this year. I don't even know if you call

756
00:37:01,559 --> 00:37:05,679
it upset, Like they're they're a good football team, you know,

757
00:37:05,960 --> 00:37:08,280
arch you know, it's only got three games under his belt,

758
00:37:08,320 --> 00:37:11,360
but he's he's he's ready to ready to take off.

759
00:37:11,519 --> 00:37:14,960
I love your quarterback, No Smier like I think he's

760
00:37:15,159 --> 00:37:16,840
I think he throws one of the prettiest balls in

761
00:37:16,880 --> 00:37:19,320
college football. And I think he's I think he's not

762
00:37:19,480 --> 00:37:22,880
scared to take chances he's got he's a gun slinger.

763
00:37:24,000 --> 00:37:27,760
I think he's a guy that's gonna gonna play a

764
00:37:27,800 --> 00:37:31,519
lot on Sundays, like I like watching him play. I

765
00:37:31,519 --> 00:37:33,840
don't know if that's a common take or not. That's

766
00:37:33,880 --> 00:37:36,239
just based off, you know, watching a few games here

767
00:37:36,239 --> 00:37:36,599
and there.

768
00:37:37,360 --> 00:37:38,000
Speaker 9: But you're right.

769
00:37:38,039 --> 00:37:40,280
Speaker 6: I mean, having a quarterback gives you a chance.

770
00:37:40,360 --> 00:37:43,559
Speaker 9: And and this league is this league is hard. It's tough.

771
00:37:44,840 --> 00:37:45,840
You know, it's week to week.

772
00:37:46,400 --> 00:37:50,280
Speaker 6: Uh And you know, I think I think just speaking

773
00:37:50,400 --> 00:37:55,119
on on on a from a Texas standpoint, you know,

774
00:37:55,159 --> 00:37:57,079
there is a lot of hype and a lot of

775
00:37:57,119 --> 00:38:00,079
excitement and the way that we played last year, and

776
00:38:00,320 --> 00:38:03,239
you're kind of taking that step each year since Dark

777
00:38:03,280 --> 00:38:05,159
has been there. And you win the Big Twelve and

778
00:38:05,199 --> 00:38:06,880
you go in to SEC and then you play for

779
00:38:07,000 --> 00:38:09,719
SEC championship and you win a couple of games in

780
00:38:09,760 --> 00:38:11,960
the Collegeball playoffs. It's like and now we've got arch

781
00:38:12,000 --> 00:38:14,639
Manning coming, you know, so you can feel the the

782
00:38:14,760 --> 00:38:16,920
hype and the momentum. And I think they're going to

783
00:38:16,960 --> 00:38:19,000
be a really solid football team. I think they're going

784
00:38:19,079 --> 00:38:23,000
to be young, they're inexperienced and they've got to They've

785
00:38:23,079 --> 00:38:26,280
they've got one of the most challenging schedules in the

786
00:38:26,280 --> 00:38:28,719
country right going to Ohio State. The challenge is going

787
00:38:28,760 --> 00:38:31,199
to Ohio State is they've got two different coordinators too,

788
00:38:32,000 --> 00:38:34,079
to start off Week one, Like, you don't know, I

789
00:38:34,079 --> 00:38:34,599
don't know what.

790
00:38:34,519 --> 00:38:35,760
Speaker 9: Blitzes they're going to be bringing.

791
00:38:35,880 --> 00:38:37,639
Speaker 6: I don't know what they're going to run on offense.

792
00:38:38,239 --> 00:38:40,920
You know, it's really like, let's call our best plays

793
00:38:40,920 --> 00:38:43,639
and go see what our fresh what are you know,

794
00:38:43,760 --> 00:38:46,800
starting quarterback Arch Manning can do for his first start

795
00:38:46,800 --> 00:38:49,880
on the road, you know, in a crazy environment. So

796
00:38:50,159 --> 00:38:53,840
like there's a lot of challenges there, you know that would.

797
00:38:53,639 --> 00:38:53,960
Speaker 5: You like that?

798
00:38:54,320 --> 00:38:58,519
Speaker 3: Would you like that having like that moment that marquee game, Like, hey,

799
00:38:58,599 --> 00:39:00,719
let's do a half step into this Sason, Like you're

800
00:39:00,760 --> 00:39:04,159
preparing all all season knowing you're going to the defending

801
00:39:04,239 --> 00:39:07,679
national champion and one of the biggest games of the year,

802
00:39:07,679 --> 00:39:09,400
and it happens to be in week number one.

803
00:39:10,119 --> 00:39:14,400
Speaker 6: Yeah, I was, I mean kidding me, I Like, I mean,

804
00:39:14,440 --> 00:39:16,960
that's what you live for. And and also they're the

805
00:39:17,000 --> 00:39:19,159
ones who knocked you out. They knocked you out, they

806
00:39:19,719 --> 00:39:21,960
beat you so you couldn't go to the national championship

807
00:39:22,039 --> 00:39:23,880
right in your home state in doubts.

808
00:39:24,519 --> 00:39:26,920
Speaker 9: And so to me, like, you getta you gotta, you

809
00:39:26,960 --> 00:39:27,599
gotta swing it.

810
00:39:27,920 --> 00:39:30,519
Speaker 6: Going up to Columbus and playing Ohio State week one.

811
00:39:30,599 --> 00:39:33,840
They're coming off of Natty and and it's your it's

812
00:39:33,880 --> 00:39:37,920
your time to shine. It's your team, like, buddy, Like

813
00:39:38,360 --> 00:39:41,480
I'm getting chills thinking about it right now, and so

814
00:39:42,000 --> 00:39:44,280
and so my point in saying all this is that

815
00:39:44,400 --> 00:39:47,719
like this, this is gonna be a hard year. You've

816
00:39:47,760 --> 00:39:50,039
got to have a quarterback, Like you got to have

817
00:39:50,079 --> 00:39:52,960
a quarterback to win, to win, especially when you get

818
00:39:52,960 --> 00:39:56,679
into the playoffs. Like just guys who have have some

819
00:39:56,840 --> 00:40:00,360
experience under their belt, who played in big games, who've

820
00:40:00,360 --> 00:40:03,760
had to go on and and you know, situationally, you know,

821
00:40:04,039 --> 00:40:07,000
pull through for their team multiple times like that. That's

822
00:40:07,079 --> 00:40:10,800
just just so important. And you know, you look at Texas.

823
00:40:10,840 --> 00:40:12,679
I said this earlier. You gotta go to you gotta

824
00:40:12,719 --> 00:40:13,559
go to Ohio.

825
00:40:13,360 --> 00:40:14,159
Speaker 9: State week one.

826
00:40:14,679 --> 00:40:17,039
Speaker 6: You gotta go to Florida, you gotta go to Georgia.

827
00:40:17,440 --> 00:40:21,480
You gotta play Oklahoma. John Mattiers, a baller, got to

828
00:40:21,519 --> 00:40:23,280
call a couple of his games last year when he

829
00:40:23,360 --> 00:40:25,920
was at Washington State. I think he's under the radar,

830
00:40:26,519 --> 00:40:31,159
but when you watch him play, the dude's stud and

831
00:40:31,199 --> 00:40:33,119
so I think they're gonna be in much better shape

832
00:40:33,119 --> 00:40:37,519
on offense. And obviously with Venables, as you know, calling

833
00:40:37,559 --> 00:40:39,760
the defense, they're they're always going to keep you in

834
00:40:39,800 --> 00:40:44,880
the game defensively. So uh, it's it's a it's a

835
00:40:44,960 --> 00:40:47,920
it's a tough league, man, no doubt. And and quarterback

836
00:40:47,960 --> 00:40:52,079
play is gonna gonna either, you know, be the the

837
00:40:52,119 --> 00:40:55,000
shining sort of factor for your team or or you're

838
00:40:55,000 --> 00:40:56,320
gonna have You're gonna have problems.

839
00:40:58,079 --> 00:40:59,119
Speaker 1: I'm gonna ask you a question.

840
00:40:59,159 --> 00:41:00,719
Speaker 3: I'm putting you on the spot a little bit here,

841
00:41:00,800 --> 00:41:03,400
but you you mentioned Vince Young's name, and it just

842
00:41:03,559 --> 00:41:08,239
brought me back to my official visit in Austin, Texas,

843
00:41:08,320 --> 00:41:11,880
and I'm sitting there and at the time, Chance Mock

844
00:41:12,039 --> 00:41:14,800
was the quarterback and he was leading the nation I

845
00:41:14,840 --> 00:41:17,400
think in quarterback rating at the.

846
00:41:17,400 --> 00:41:18,639
Speaker 9: Time exactly he was.

847
00:41:18,719 --> 00:41:20,239
Speaker 1: And then Vince comes.

848
00:41:19,880 --> 00:41:25,159
Speaker 3: In and everybody's like, oh, this is different. And I

849
00:41:25,199 --> 00:41:28,400
felt so bad because like my host was Chance Mock

850
00:41:28,440 --> 00:41:30,079
and so like he was taking me around and he

851
00:41:30,119 --> 00:41:33,119
was playing so well, and I felt bad for my guy,

852
00:41:33,280 --> 00:41:34,639
is Chance Mock doing well?

853
00:41:34,719 --> 00:41:36,280
Speaker 1: Like do we know, like, can we have a where

854
00:41:36,320 --> 00:41:37,400
are they now? Do you know?

855
00:41:38,360 --> 00:41:38,599
Speaker 9: Yeah?

856
00:41:38,719 --> 00:41:40,800
Speaker 6: Heck yeah. I don't get to talk to Chance that much,

857
00:41:40,840 --> 00:41:43,280
but we see each other at certain ute.

858
00:41:43,559 --> 00:41:45,079
Speaker 1: Okay, good story.

859
00:41:44,880 --> 00:41:49,719
Speaker 6: Deals, he's doing great, got a great family and uh man,

860
00:41:49,760 --> 00:41:53,840
now I remember talking to Coach Davis, my college coach,

861
00:41:53,880 --> 00:41:57,199
about that kind of you know, late in my career.

862
00:41:57,199 --> 00:41:59,679
I was probably like a junior or senior. Yeah, you know,

863
00:42:01,000 --> 00:42:04,039
Coach Davis was talking about you know, he went through

864
00:42:04,039 --> 00:42:07,039
the whole transition from you know, major you know, Chris

865
00:42:07,039 --> 00:42:09,239
Stims and Major Apple White and kind of dealing with

866
00:42:09,320 --> 00:42:12,079
that and then you know, then they they Chance Mock.

867
00:42:12,599 --> 00:42:15,000
I think at the time, I think Chance mockt thrown

868
00:42:15,079 --> 00:42:18,079
like ten touchdowns in one pick in like four games,

869
00:42:18,519 --> 00:42:21,639
right and and then and then there give thence a

870
00:42:21,639 --> 00:42:26,880
couple of plays and it's like, well, Chance, like I

871
00:42:26,920 --> 00:42:30,360
think we're gonna go event and it's like that's a

872
00:42:30,400 --> 00:42:30,880
hard deal.

873
00:42:30,920 --> 00:42:33,039
Speaker 9: When you're a coach, he's like, man, like, I can't

874
00:42:33,119 --> 00:42:33,719
I can't.

875
00:42:33,519 --> 00:42:36,639
Speaker 6: Tell you that you weren't playing bad, you were playing great,

876
00:42:36,760 --> 00:42:40,920
But like like vinces once in a generation type of

877
00:42:40,920 --> 00:42:45,440
player and you know that was that was I mean,

878
00:42:45,480 --> 00:42:51,000
not gonna happen to anybody, right, Yeah, I'm glad, Yeah, yeah,

879
00:42:51,039 --> 00:42:52,199
he's doing well.

880
00:42:52,280 --> 00:42:54,639
Speaker 3: Yeah he was like great guy on my recruiting visit.

881
00:42:54,719 --> 00:42:56,719
I felt bad for the guy. Glad he's doing well.

882
00:42:56,760 --> 00:42:58,800
But you said it perfectly on the way out. That

883
00:42:58,840 --> 00:43:03,480
would happen to anybody, probably with vy So again. Coltmccoy

884
00:43:03,559 --> 00:43:06,480
camp dot com is the website. Sign up now. I

885
00:43:06,519 --> 00:43:08,880
know there's some people up in North Louisiana that certainly

886
00:43:08,880 --> 00:43:11,119
look forward to making the drive over to Fort Worth,

887
00:43:11,199 --> 00:43:13,679
Texas on June twenty and through the twenty first four

888
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the Colt McCoy Performance Camp cult.

889
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Speaker 1: You're the man.

890
00:43:16,920 --> 00:43:19,679
Speaker 3: We appreciate you every single time you hop on with us,

891
00:43:19,679 --> 00:43:22,119
and hopefully we'll get a chance to catch up again soon.

892
00:43:22,800 --> 00:43:25,719
Speaker 6: Okay, sounds good, Jacob, Thanks, see it all right?

893
00:43:25,760 --> 00:43:28,400
Speaker 3: There he is Colt McCoy, good enough to join us. Man,

894
00:43:28,440 --> 00:43:31,480
one of the best nicest human beings that you'll like,

895
00:43:31,519 --> 00:43:36,280
you'll ever run across in Texas. Legend, thirteen years in

896
00:43:36,320 --> 00:43:39,360
the National Football League. All right, we will step away

897
00:43:39,400 --> 00:43:42,719
for the final time here in our number two. Matt

898
00:43:42,719 --> 00:43:45,599
Flynn set to join us supposed to be in ten

899
00:43:45,639 --> 00:43:48,039
minutes from now. We'll give him thirteen or fourteen here

900
00:43:48,079 --> 00:43:53,599
on OTB off the bench, all right, go to Boudros.

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924
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that o'clock dust.

925
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Speaker 1: Don't count the days to Friday night.

926
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Speaker 3: That's when all the conditions are right room, good time,

927
00:45:17,800 --> 00:45:19,000
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928
00:45:22,320 --> 00:45:25,400
Speaker 1: Welcome again OTV here on a Friday.

929
00:45:26,679 --> 00:45:29,400
Speaker 3: Almost said afternoon. That's the other show. It's morning time

930
00:45:30,480 --> 00:45:33,559
still here in Paton Rouge. And you know most places

931
00:45:33,559 --> 00:45:37,880
you're listening. By the way, Alabama fans, you nerds, Texas

932
00:45:37,920 --> 00:45:39,639
would have beat y'all in the Rose Bowl if Colt

933
00:45:39,719 --> 00:45:42,440
didn't get hurt that year. You can tell yourself another lie,

934
00:45:42,480 --> 00:45:45,079
but the truth is, if Colt doesn't get hurt, they

935
00:45:45,119 --> 00:45:47,599
win that game. I was there, I was in the number,

936
00:45:47,679 --> 00:45:50,199
I was in attendance. I drove up from San Diego

937
00:45:50,559 --> 00:45:53,079
to go watch that game. And if he doesn't get hurt,

938
00:45:53,199 --> 00:45:55,360
y'all lose, and who knows what would have happened.

939
00:45:55,400 --> 00:45:57,360
Speaker 1: So you should be lucky.

940
00:45:58,480 --> 00:46:02,159
Speaker 3: Consider yourself lucky that coltky got hurt early in that game,

941
00:46:02,199 --> 00:46:03,440
because you would have lost that game.

942
00:46:03,480 --> 00:46:05,239
Speaker 5: And you know what BAMA fans would want him to

943
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get hurt. A good person like that.

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Speaker 3: Well, I mean, nobody knows how to claim a championship.

945
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Without earning it, like Alabama.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, I wasn't gonna say this, but when he called,

947
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I was like, don't tell Jake I said this, but

948
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hook him.

949
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Speaker 1: You gave him a hook of.

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Speaker 5: Oh.

951
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Speaker 4: He was like, yeah, I know.

952
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Speaker 1: Cult love.

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Speaker 4: That started beating really fast.

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Speaker 3: He is, So that's actually like, I mean, yeah, it's

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like that's a legend for anybody to Texas fit. All right,

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not a legend. Matt Flynn joined us when we come back,

957
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kick off our number three of o TV off the bench,

958
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all right. Go to your Goodwood dot com. Your Goodwood

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dot com. They are on the website. You can check

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out questions that are often asked, you can check out

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the contact information, you can see different pricing levels and

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options for you, and of course you can find a

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full list of services that they offer over at the clinic.

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But always remember just because you don't see it doesn't

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mean they don't offer it. That's why we always encourage

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you to go check out the website. We encourage you

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to book that consultation, go see them for yourself, have

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a conversation in person. But also if you want to

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pick up the phone, give them a call. That is

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two two five for g D Wood. They're open Monday

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through Friday, nine am until five pm right there on

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drew Silla Lane.

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Speaker 1: In Baton Rouge.

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Speaker 3: So multiple ways to get in contact with them again

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two to five for g d Wood always online as

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well at your goodwood dot com.

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Speaker 1: That is your Goodwood dot com

