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time for little college football. Want to get into a

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number of topics today. How about Bill Belichick calling the

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unc exit rumors categorically falls. James Franklin, longtime Penn State coach,

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one of the best in college football over the last decade,

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has been dismissed, has been fired.

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Speaker 1: Are you kidding me? And what's the next steps for

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Penn State?

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Speaker 2: Do they really think they can do better than James Franklin.

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Speaker 1: We'll also discuss the.

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six or ESPN the Fan eight o one nine ninety

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to the show to discuss all the college football topics

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Speaker 1: Timmy, how you live in.

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Speaker 3: Hey Man? Look one of the greatest weekends in college

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BUYU great game, Utah dominating. Had some high school football

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could have been a better, better weekend. We've never discussed this,

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but I'm a bron Fow fan. We almost cropped the bed,

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but we pulled it out. Life's good.

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Speaker 2: I'm glad all is well in your world. Tim Brown,

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our Gistic Steriors. What was the biggest win of the weekend?

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Which was the What was the most exciting win of

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the weekend? Would you say in the Brown home.

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Speaker 3: Well, I'll tell you what. I don't know about excitement,

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but Utah just dominated. I mean I didn't think that

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they would win the way they did they. I mean

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they won from the snap to the end and just

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absolutely for the stake. Now, what would it be like

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with Sam Levitt, I don't know. All I know is

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they looked good.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, forty two to ten victory BYU got the victory

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in enemy territory versus the U of A Wildcats, but

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it took doublet and a nail bider grinded out kind

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of a gritty game down in Tucson with a rain delay,

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so it wasn't as impressive.

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Speaker 1: But then again, you.

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Speaker 2: Know, b B what you had to go against the

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best quarterback in the Big twelve, arguably Noah Fafida at home.

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Speaker 3: Well, look in Arizona was a good team. I mean

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they were four and one. You know, it's not like

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they're a bad team. And it was there so, and

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let's be honest, we didn't have our best defensive player.

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You know, one of our other better defensive players got

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kicked out for bow trap play. We almost lost our

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best defensive player on one of the most ridiculous personal

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felt calls I've ever seen in my life. I still

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don't understand how a sack is a personal fel But look,

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there were some things going against us, but at the

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end of the day, it showed some grit. You know,

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bar didn't play his best. He finally was that that

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game I think we are all expecting with a couple

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of picks, some poor decision making. But look, at the

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end of the day, when it mattered, he said, give

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me the ball and let me go score and let

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me win this thing.

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Speaker 1: And he did.

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Speaker 2: He got the He got the win for the Kougs,

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albeit with the help of his defense special teams.

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Speaker 1: You know, what was the.

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Speaker 2: Most clutch play of this by u U of a game?

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Speaker 1: What it was?

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Speaker 2: It Kyle super choke recovering, recovering the football for a

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first down, when Bear Bachmeyer's knocking on the door and fumbles.

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Speaker 1: It was it.

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Speaker 2: Will Farron kicking the field goal a forty five yard

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field goal in the first ot. Was it Bear Bachmeyer,

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you know, faking the sprint out, tucking and running for

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a touchdown? What was the most clutch play of the

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Speaker 3: Well, I mean, I would love to say it was

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Bear in that last touchdown just because that took a lot.

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But then you got to give it credit to will

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Fair and he had missed letter ear in the game

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and then you know he makes it, they call time

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out so he has to do it again, and I

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mean those aren't easy, that kind of pressure, and you know,

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nailed it, drilled it, and that was big. That was

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really important to play.

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Speaker 1: No doubt about it.

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Speaker 2: As we get prepped, get ready for the rivalry game,

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Utah heading into enemy territory down at Level under the

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lights of Level, this game will be played.

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Speaker 1: I haven't looked at the forecast yet, hopefully it's good weather.

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Speaker 2: But Utah a favorite, a three and a half point

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favorite to open and you know that seemingly a toss

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up game three and a half points, but being the

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favorite on the road in enemy territory, this Utah team

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is trending in the right direction.

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Speaker 3: Well that's really I mean, let's be honest, because of

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the home and that's always a three point So let's

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really saying that Utah has a touchdowns favorite. You know,

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that's really what they're what they're saying, what Vegas is saying.

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So Vegas typically isn't wrong, but look, it's gonna be

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a game like it always is. But right now, if

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someone had to put a gun to my head, I mean,

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Utah looks good. They look really really good. And I

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think it really depends on our health of our defense.

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Is readier to Mooney back? Is Jack Kelly back? What

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do we look like? And if we're healthy, we got

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a good shot.

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Speaker 2: Let's talk about some of these other topics. It doesn't

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seem like UNC is on the precipice of a buy

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out with Bill Belichick. Belichick calls rumors of UNC exit

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categorically falls.

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Speaker 1: What's the likelihood.

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Speaker 2: That Bill gets bought out in twenty twenty five in

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your opinion? And they move on from the Belichick era

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the mid season almost and maybe towards the end of

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the season.

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Speaker 3: Yell, I think it's way too early still. I mean,

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we're only what six weeks in. There's still luck it happen.

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So to me, it's much ado about nothing until I

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get actual proof from one of them.

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Speaker 1: I think, to me, it's nothing nothing. How about go ahead?

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Nothing yet? Nothing yet, nothing yet, nothing yet?

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Speaker 2: How about James Franklin being shown the door after being

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one of the most consistent college football coaches in the

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country over the last decade. Good decision, bad decision in

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your opinion with the eighty and the university moving on

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from the James Franklin.

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Speaker 3: Era, Well, it really surprises me, one because of his contract,

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and two in the middle of the year. Yes, they're

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on a three game skid, but I mean three weeks

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ago they were the number three team in the country

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and so and maybe that's why they did let it

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and go. But to me, I don't understand why you

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fire a coach mids mid season like that unless something

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else is going behind that we don't know about which

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I feel like something is something must have happened, or

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something is happening, or it's just really sad when it

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shows you that donors a pair that much, and when

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when you have donors that pay a lot of money, uh,

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you know what happens. And unfortunately I was I was

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told that one of the main donors, who happens to

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be in my industry, a national company but are based

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there was actually a big factor in this. And I

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absolutely hate that, absolutely hate that. But West through Holmes

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is kind of a one day bath type company. Are

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are one of the large sponsors and supposedly had a

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lot of saying this.

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Speaker 1: Yeah it's true, Yeah, but I hate it.

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Speaker 2: No, there's a lot when when you're an equity stakeholder,

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which the donor base typically is, they get a.

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Speaker 1: Little bit more leverage.

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Speaker 2: And James Franklin's record in big games did play a

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role in moving on from the longtime head coach. Athletic

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director Pat Kraft acknowledged that earlier today you said, I'm

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here to win a national championship, and I believe our

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fans deserve that.

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Speaker 1: Man, I don't know if.

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Speaker 2: The modern era athletic director realizes that with the conference expansions,

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you know, getting into sixteen, eighteen, twenty teams or what

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have you, whatever, they're the outlook is going to be

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like it's going to become and with nil parody, you know,

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with more parody with the transfer portal and nil college

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football capitalism, it's going to even the playing field.

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Speaker 1: That's what they're seeing right now.

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Speaker 2: And I don't know if it's feasible for all these

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teams to fire top ten coaches just to try to

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win a national championship.

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Speaker 3: Well it isn't. And I think again it goes back

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to this is where you'll let donors control way too much.

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at the high school level, this is where you get

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one really rich parent that funds the program, that basically

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keeps the high school program a life has so much

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say and it is absolute a travesty. It should never happen.

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it happens every day, and it's how the world goes around.

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I'm not saying it's right. I'm not saying I like it,

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because I don't. But it is the reality and that's

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what happens. You know, you get these these donors that

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want say and they say, I'm pulling my funds if

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you don't, and they can't lose it, so they do it.

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Speaker 2: One last thing before we let you go, Tim Brown,

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and they're ready for the snow. So first things first, gutters.

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Speaker 1: Got that exclusive rights here in Utah.

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Speaker 1: View to dot com. Thanks so much, Tim, appreciate you

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Speaker 3: Thanks and I wing one no, thank you.

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Speaker 1: Have a great day. All right, there you have it.

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Parker Kingston volatile soaktuala sound. Both of those guys played

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well in this Arizona game. Yes they did. I've stated

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already an hour one uh bright now Parker's wide receiver. Yes.

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I say it as a motivation to motivate Chase Roberts.

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We know who Chase is, we know what Chase does.

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But I say that because he got locked up, he

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did just what happens. Wanted to be motivating, you need

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him to show up to Saturday against Utah, very good defense.

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Smith Snowden is going to have him at times, so

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you want to see Chase ball out. Didn't do that

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against Arizona. I believe you can bounce back, but wanted

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to be motivation. Wanted to put it on the wall

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that Ronald the three Man Weaver from ESPN the Fan

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dot Com. Parker is starting to emerge. If you already

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already wasn't one of the leaders on this team and

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in this wide receiver room, and we wanted to see

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what season what you have or I remember we had

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Austin Colly on the show and he said, Parker, I

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believe is gonna have a big year. JoJo's gonna have

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a big year. That was before Jojo went down, obviously

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with the injury. But it's nice to see Parker Kingston

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emerge and have this even though Chase was in single coverage,

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double coverage. It's nice to see someone step up. We've

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been wondering who wide receiver number two is gonna be.

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I've been very declared of about this bread that it

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was sticks it was number eleven, and I'm grateful that

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that's being proven correctly. Now. It sucks because you probably

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if he's healthy the whole fall camp, he might have

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more receiving yards. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe he doesn't have

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those two fumbles. We can play the what if game,

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the should have coat would all day, but at the

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end of the day, there's no doubt Parker right now

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is playing at a different level, and we have to

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give him credit for that, because he's doing something that

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maybe not a lot of people thought he could do.

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People said Carson Ryan would be the second leading receiving

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person on this team right now at the end of

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the season, Parker might lead the team in receptions as

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well as yards bred. By the end of the season.

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I don't think he'll be out SI. I think it'd

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be chased, but park will be a close second.

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Speaker 4: Look shout out to Brett Always bringing the hammer for

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the freezing cold take of the year, which was I

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didn't know if Parker would finish as a top three

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receiver on the team, and I said that based on

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his two previous seasons where we expected big things from

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him and didn't see big things. We saw good things,

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not massive things. Freezing cold take from me, and I'm

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so happy to be wrong. Parker Kingston is dominating. He

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can't be covered. He's too fast. Oh my word, when

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he just said see it turned on the after burners

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on that seventy five yard touchdown, that made you think, Hey,

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this is a wide receiver who can dominate in Arizona secondary,

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who doesn't like to give up anything over the middle

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of the field, let alone big play seventy five yard touchdowns.

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So Parker Kingston deserves so much credit for how much

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he's stepped up this season and has been a massive

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safety blanket for Bear.

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Speaker 1: Bachmeier has been a massive safe safety blanket and d

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car Ryan also, I don't want to say struggle against Aarazona,

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that's not the right word. He was more utilized in

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the run game, but dropped a couple of passes early,

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so maybe they went away from him and said, you know,

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we'll go differently. But what I need from the wide

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receivers in the tight end room is this, no drop

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balls this Saturday. None can't have it. It's been too

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many this season to begin with. But you can't have

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any right now. You need Carson, you need Chase the

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Locke in. You're gonna need those guys this Saturday. Aaron

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Roddick's gonna go to them. But you can't drop passes early.

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So you pray, you hope that they get it together,

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they get it right, get it dialed. Maybe you could

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say Bear put too much on that throw first on

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the Carson on the screen. Sure, At the same time, Brett,

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what do you got? What do you And I always say,

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what do you and I always say, you hit your hands,

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you got to catch the darn ball, So catch the

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darn football. Anyway, let's go ahead and get into the sound.

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This was Parker Kingson and follow Tasaut Touala together. We're

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gonna go question by a question. Breaking it down will

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be specific on what questions were asked to Parker and

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the follow town. So let's start with number one. So,

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Parker Kingston, what were the emotions after a five hour

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game and winning in double ot?

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Speaker 5: Yeah, I mean it was.

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Speaker 1: It was awesome.

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Speaker 5: I mean, there's there's no better feeling than winning, and

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especially winning and overtime, double overtime on the road and

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against a really good Arizona team.

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Speaker 1: So it was awesome. No better feeling than winning in

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double overtime against a really good Arizona team. I am

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gonna say. I don't know if Brandon Gurney's listening or

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to listen to the podcast, but I'll text him Brandon

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Gurney was right. Oh, Arizona is better than what they

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were last year, And I'm going to give credit. I

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will admit when I'm wrong. I have no problem doing

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that right, just like I have no problem taking credit

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when I'm right, but I will say directly I was

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wrong about that. Arizona has really impressed me this season.

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This lost to BYU. And you don't want to say

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any loss is good because it's bad when you look

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at your program. But this was losing to BYU. They

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dropped the ball, they fumbled the back, they had to

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have the Vic Green nut in task. But losing to

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BYU is no slouch. You don't look at this game

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and says, Okay, we got run a UK. They were

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very competitive, and they came out and they were putting

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up a good fight against BYU, and they almost got

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it done.

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Speaker 4: I would be willing to bet there's a lot of

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Arizona fans who woke up yesterday and a lot who

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are waking up today saying we won that game.

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Speaker 1: We should have won that game. Absolutely.

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Speaker 4: To be honest, I wouldn't dispute any of those fans because.

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Speaker 1: One fumble, you come up with it, that's game over.

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Speaker 4: Arizona wins that ball game, especially considered how they looked

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in the first quarter.

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Speaker 1: By You looked.

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Speaker 4: Like they were going to Parker Kingston see a run

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away with that thing. The RAINDA comes, Arizona makes adjustments

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and it's a completely even ballgame. In fact, by you

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didn't even score until later on in the game because

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Arizona was so dominant going forward from that rain delay.

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I'm sure there's a lot of Arizona fans who feel

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like we should have won that game. Arizona played a valiant,

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valiant game. They deserve a lot of credit for the

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effort that they put on the field there on Saturday. Yeah,

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tip my hats to the Wildcats. I just hope they're

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able to get both eligible and get it done because

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that loss hurts.

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Speaker 1: They gotta go on the road against Houston Eastern is

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a very good defensive team. Then they gotta go they

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have a buye. Then they gotta go on the road

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to Colorado. And you saw what Colorado did that. I

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always stay that went against Colorado and awl for Bill,

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he looks a lot yep better on tape. Iowa State

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looks a little bit more formidable less excuse me, less

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formidable than you think in that regards. Nonetheless, at the

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end of the day, Steell, you want to be able

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to take care of business this week and then go

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to Ames. Sames is still gonna be a tough environment.

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Then they play Kansas at home. Then they play number

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twenty four Cincinnati on the road. That's gonna be tough.

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Then they got Baylor at the crib. Then they play,

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you know, their rivalry in the last week against Arizona

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State not too far away up there in Tempe. So

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Arizona a good football team, better than what they were

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last year. Brandon Gerdy, I'm still willing to say that

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even if they don't get eligible, the way they played

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this year is way better than last year. And how

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norf A feeded like Norpha feeder might throw for three

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thousand yards and twenty five touchdowns, he very well might

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be able to do that. So still lots of the

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ball left to be played. But I just want to

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tip my hat to Arizona and give them the credit

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because I was very impressed being down there in Arizona

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and Tucson in the box. Number two Parker, what do

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you guys do offensively to bounce back? Given the twenty

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four points unanswered by the Arizona offense.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, we just needed to execute our plays and execute

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our blocks and our assignments. And I think once we

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did that, we started driving the ball again and making

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plays and there was never a doubt. We knew that

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we were in this no matter what, and it was

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great to pull it out.

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Speaker 1: The issue became the turnovers. That was the problem. They

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give momentum LJMRK getting the run game, then a bad

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couple of execution plays mispass on you know, second down

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turns in the third and longer. First down, it turns

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in the second long. You don't get a good push

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up front, so you don't execute the way you did.

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And Arizona's defensive line a lot of credit, you really do,

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because they got aggressive. They came with a push. They

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said you're not gonna run us over and no Granta

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as a whole. Lgent Martin tore them up, no doubt.

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I know you'll say the stats here momentarily bread but

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at the end of the day, when they needed a

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crucial stop to make it difficult on the Bau offense,

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they did that. They kept Byu out of third and short,

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they kept them more on third and long, and that

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made it difficult for Bear Blackwiner. And you have to

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wonder for Bau, how do you correct that to getting

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a third and short, Because you know what Uthah was

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gonna do. Try to repel keep that same thing, stack

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the box, make you go throw, and make you go

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throw it over the top on single coverage. And it's

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so hard to swing momentum in your favor when you're

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on the road, especially when you've gone a second and

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a third quarter with a goose egg on the scoreboard,

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shout them out three quarters.

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Speaker 4: So for them to do what they were able to

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this BYU offense and bring themselves back into the game,

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I mean, I did think with the way the clock

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was rolling at the end of that fourth quarter, knowing

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they needed two possessions, I wasn't quite sure that they

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were going to get it done. And obviously they went

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out and did it despite a couple of plays offensively

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that didn't go their way. You had the Chase Roberts

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touchdown that gets called back because the referees believe that

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it hit the ground. You have a fourth down drop,

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or you have a drop by Chase Roberts. So there

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were a lot of things that even though BYU put

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it on in the fourth quarter, there's a lot of

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things that still didn't go their way. But they found

475
00:22:29,599 --> 00:22:33,200
a way to push this thing into overtime and Parker

476
00:22:33,279 --> 00:22:35,319
Kingston deserves a lot of credit for that.

477
00:22:35,559 --> 00:22:37,680
Speaker 1: I said it in the first hour. I'll say it

478
00:22:37,720 --> 00:22:40,200
again here. I haven't said it this morning on our

479
00:22:40,200 --> 00:22:42,519
own podcast, which you can always check on the Belief Network.

480
00:22:42,880 --> 00:22:46,759
This win was a defining win in the Kloni Sataki

481
00:22:46,839 --> 00:22:49,160
era that was shaped the next ten years. You will

482
00:22:49,519 --> 00:22:51,799
because when you talk about the Georgia's, when you talk

483
00:22:51,839 --> 00:22:54,839
about the Alabamas, where you talk about the Organs, maybe

484
00:22:54,839 --> 00:22:56,559
even the Penn States. Maybe not right now because it

485
00:22:56,640 --> 00:22:59,680
was fired Dran Franklin, But when you look at all

486
00:22:59,720 --> 00:23:02,839
of this as a hole, the top coaches, the top programs,

487
00:23:02,880 --> 00:23:05,039
they get wins like this, yes, where you have no

488
00:23:05,160 --> 00:23:08,359
business winning the game, and your defense shows up. You

489
00:23:08,440 --> 00:23:10,720
stay in it long enough, Brett, and then you're able

490
00:23:10,759 --> 00:23:13,119
to get it done. Everybody knows that every coach has

491
00:23:13,160 --> 00:23:15,799
had that. Nick Sabans had these wins. Kirby Smartest had

492
00:23:15,839 --> 00:23:18,200
these wins even against formidable opponents where it's like, why

493
00:23:18,200 --> 00:23:19,880
are they still in the game, maybe against the Georgia

494
00:23:19,960 --> 00:23:22,440
or in Auburn or Texas A and M, and then

495
00:23:22,480 --> 00:23:24,480
they find a way to pull it out. So you

496
00:23:24,480 --> 00:23:27,039
got to give Killiney credit. He deserves credit. They got

497
00:23:27,039 --> 00:23:28,640
it done. Let's get back to the sound here, Parker

498
00:23:28,720 --> 00:23:31,599
number three, take us through your touchdown run. This was

499
00:23:31,640 --> 00:23:33,920
the longest of your BYU career, if I'm not wrong.

500
00:23:37,279 --> 00:23:39,799
Speaker 5: Yeah, it was awesome. I actually thought it was going

501
00:23:39,839 --> 00:23:41,720
to Chase because usually in one high we take the

502
00:23:41,720 --> 00:23:44,319
shot over the top. But that safety flipped his hips

503
00:23:44,319 --> 00:23:46,400
towards Chase and I saw Bear rifle it to me

504
00:23:46,440 --> 00:23:48,039
and all I had to do was run. And it's

505
00:23:48,039 --> 00:23:49,960
always nice when I can just run an open space.

506
00:23:50,720 --> 00:23:52,079
Speaker 1: Look. A lot of people are saying that at the

507
00:23:52,079 --> 00:23:54,960
Arizona Safety took a bad angle Brett. Once again, I mean,

508
00:23:55,000 --> 00:23:57,039
you can argue that, but I mean the kid he got,

509
00:23:57,079 --> 00:23:59,319
Chase Roberts that beat the dB and it was going deep.

510
00:23:59,480 --> 00:24:01,000
You can't get mad at the kid and be like,

511
00:24:01,039 --> 00:24:02,799
I don't want to lose the number two. And it's

512
00:24:02,799 --> 00:24:04,640
a tough position. It's a great play call by a rod.

513
00:24:05,000 --> 00:24:09,279
You put, honestly, Arizona in the perfect defensive look and

514
00:24:09,319 --> 00:24:11,200
you got exactly what you did. And he opened up

515
00:24:11,240 --> 00:24:13,119
his hips because he didn't want to, you know, go

516
00:24:13,880 --> 00:24:15,480
for that doesn't want number two to beat him over

517
00:24:15,559 --> 00:24:17,519
the top, which there probably was a lot of emphasis

518
00:24:17,559 --> 00:24:20,680
and saying, hey, their top receiver, their NFL guy just

519
00:24:20,720 --> 00:24:22,880
won for this. This is not happening to us, But

520
00:24:22,880 --> 00:24:25,119
that gives other guys opportunities to make a play. So

521
00:24:25,799 --> 00:24:27,319
I don't know if he took a bad angle. Don't

522
00:24:27,319 --> 00:24:29,119
know if I fully agree with that. I just believe

523
00:24:29,119 --> 00:24:31,960
he was in a tough situation. But at the end

524
00:24:32,000 --> 00:24:35,640
of the day, great play called by a Rod, great

525
00:24:35,640 --> 00:24:38,319
throw by Bear, and then I'm sorry. Anytime you're gonna

526
00:24:38,319 --> 00:24:41,039
have eleven out there and you want to take a

527
00:24:41,119 --> 00:24:43,519
chance and run him down, I think I'm gonna take

528
00:24:43,519 --> 00:24:46,000
sticks all day on that because you just can't beat him.

529
00:24:46,599 --> 00:24:48,559
Speaker 4: Yeah, it is interesting when you go back and watch

530
00:24:48,559 --> 00:24:50,839
this play. I don't even know that it's a bad angle.

531
00:24:51,279 --> 00:24:54,720
I think Parker Kingston just outruns it. Yeah, he just

532
00:24:54,799 --> 00:24:58,039
runs sitting over top and Parker takes that post and

533
00:24:58,119 --> 00:25:01,359
takes it up, and he's not catch he's not totally

534
00:25:01,400 --> 00:25:03,359
over top of it, but he's not in a bad

535
00:25:03,440 --> 00:25:07,119
position to make a play. PK just is that fast.

536
00:25:07,279 --> 00:25:10,799
I mean, it's it's that simple. It is watching it

537
00:25:10,880 --> 00:25:13,359
right now. I mean they hike the ball. They bring

538
00:25:13,400 --> 00:25:18,440
obviously Carson Ryan around from Maxicar second to get out

539
00:25:18,440 --> 00:25:21,079
to Chase, but he's not that far away, he's not.

540
00:25:21,359 --> 00:25:24,160
Speaker 1: Parker just gets away from him. And I believe this

541
00:25:24,400 --> 00:25:26,799
to me, there's two guys that he wouldn't catch, Cody

542
00:25:26,799 --> 00:25:29,839
Hagen and Parker Kingston. He's not catching. He might not

543
00:25:29,880 --> 00:25:31,720
even catch Kiling Mary and if he's on his team.

544
00:25:32,039 --> 00:25:34,119
But honestly, like he opens up for a second and

545
00:25:34,200 --> 00:25:37,000
turns sitting over the time of it, though he's right there,

546
00:25:37,119 --> 00:25:40,039
just he gets out run by Parker like that. When

547
00:25:40,039 --> 00:25:42,720
you got guys that can legit four four guys, you're

548
00:25:42,759 --> 00:25:44,880
not going to catch a guy like that. If that's Chase,

549
00:25:45,240 --> 00:25:47,200
even if that's maybe Jojo, he might be able to

550
00:25:47,240 --> 00:25:49,839
hawk him down. But Parker's so fast when he cuts

551
00:25:49,839 --> 00:25:52,200
across like that, when he runs that post is just

552
00:25:52,240 --> 00:25:54,960
off to the races end. Look, he's trying to catch him.

553
00:25:55,000 --> 00:25:57,359
Speaker 4: He's like, yeah, it's just he is ahead of him

554
00:25:57,359 --> 00:25:59,960
by five yards and he's obviously coming at an ad

555
00:26:00,400 --> 00:26:03,000
but he's ahead of him and Parker just runs by him.

556
00:26:03,319 --> 00:26:05,319
Speaker 1: Yeah, So shout out to Parker. So don't know if

557
00:26:05,359 --> 00:26:07,279
I agree with there is only people that were saying

558
00:26:07,319 --> 00:26:09,920
that that's just it's a tough ask in that situation.

559
00:26:10,240 --> 00:26:12,160
It's really a tough ass. That's all we can say.

560
00:26:12,240 --> 00:26:16,480
So at the end of the day, you gotta give

561
00:26:16,480 --> 00:26:19,799
credit to a Rod beautiful play call number four. Parker

562
00:26:19,880 --> 00:26:24,200
took us to the celebration dances you did afterwards celebration.

563
00:26:24,359 --> 00:26:26,319
Speaker 5: Oh, it was actually Jojo Selly, so I kind of

564
00:26:26,319 --> 00:26:29,640
took it from him. Sorry Jojo, but yeah, it was.

565
00:26:29,880 --> 00:26:32,599
Speaker 1: It was fun. Jojo had to seally. I took it

566
00:26:32,640 --> 00:26:34,720
from him. Hey, sometime to get a highlight y other

567
00:26:34,720 --> 00:26:37,079
the teammates doing that. I need to talk to Jojo

568
00:26:37,119 --> 00:26:38,440
when he gets back about they didn't know that was

569
00:26:38,519 --> 00:26:41,440
JoJo's celebration, but I know been put out ranked the

570
00:26:41,519 --> 00:26:44,440
dance moves. I didn't expect to see Parker do that.

571
00:26:44,640 --> 00:26:46,559
I could tell you this. That dance was better than

572
00:26:46,599 --> 00:26:48,839
the one where he went like this last year when

573
00:26:48,839 --> 00:26:50,400
he scored a touch. I don't know what that first

574
00:26:50,400 --> 00:26:52,319
one was, but that one was a little bit different.

575
00:26:52,400 --> 00:26:54,240
So I'm trying to remember what that one is called.

576
00:26:54,319 --> 00:26:56,720
I'm not familiar with the Yeah. I think he was

577
00:26:56,720 --> 00:26:57,839
too when I asked him in the post game. I

578
00:26:57,839 --> 00:26:59,799
think it's funny always to ask these ones like you know,

579
00:26:59,839 --> 00:27:02,000
what do you come up with this stuff? Because it's hilarious.

580
00:27:02,440 --> 00:27:06,079
Speaker 4: So I honestly love that he I don't want I

581
00:27:06,119 --> 00:27:08,799
don't even like using the word took it from Jojo

582
00:27:08,920 --> 00:27:12,200
because if JoJo's in the game, then it's one thing.

583
00:27:12,319 --> 00:27:14,000
Speaker 1: But JoJo's injured and he's not playing.

584
00:27:14,039 --> 00:27:17,359
Speaker 4: So to me, that's just you showing love and representing

585
00:27:17,359 --> 00:27:19,240
a teammate who doesn't get to be on the field.

586
00:27:19,279 --> 00:27:22,079
Speaker 1: Because I know Alabama when they had a guy.

587
00:27:21,920 --> 00:27:23,920
Speaker 4: Go out and they were doing the kind of the

588
00:27:24,000 --> 00:27:27,440
crane kick celebration. I think it was John Metchi. I'm

589
00:27:27,440 --> 00:27:29,799
trying to remember who it was, but when he went

590
00:27:29,839 --> 00:27:31,559
out that all of his teammates were doing. I think

591
00:27:31,559 --> 00:27:33,759
it's really cool when you can represent your teammate who

592
00:27:33,759 --> 00:27:35,599
doesn't get to play. So shot at to Parker, Yeah,

593
00:27:35,640 --> 00:27:37,640
shot at to Parker. Okay, let's switch it over.

594
00:27:37,720 --> 00:27:40,839
Speaker 1: Follow Tew tell us, you guys had to make do

595
00:27:40,960 --> 00:27:44,559
with a lot of regular defensive performers that were out

596
00:27:44,880 --> 00:27:46,519
speak to the guys that you were able to put

597
00:27:46,559 --> 00:27:49,200
in and they were able to pull it out.

598
00:27:50,680 --> 00:27:52,559
Speaker 6: You know, it was a little rough, especially coming in

599
00:27:52,640 --> 00:27:55,200
without Jack Kelly, then losing greater early in the game

600
00:27:55,240 --> 00:27:58,319
and Keanu pretty early too. But there's a lot of

601
00:27:58,319 --> 00:28:00,160
people who stepped up in and kind of feeled their

602
00:28:00,480 --> 00:28:03,799
shoes and were able to make plays. Then obviously the

603
00:28:03,799 --> 00:28:05,519
people on the field too are stepping up and making

604
00:28:05,519 --> 00:28:06,200
a lot of plays too.

605
00:28:06,640 --> 00:28:08,680
Speaker 1: Yeah, I mentioned this earlier, that idea to lose Raider

606
00:28:08,880 --> 00:28:13,839
little friendly fire there, helmet goes into the hip struggle

607
00:28:13,880 --> 00:28:16,640
to get up, So that sucked in that Regard wasn't

608
00:28:16,640 --> 00:28:19,720
street close. But you hope that he's back. You'll see

609
00:28:19,759 --> 00:28:21,799
what the obviously the diagnosis is this week. But that

610
00:28:21,880 --> 00:28:25,000
was unfortunate. And then Regard you also lost Keanu. Not

611
00:28:25,160 --> 00:28:28,000
ideal to lose your best in my opinion, tackling safety

612
00:28:28,000 --> 00:28:31,160
that comes down here Raider I fill is up there

613
00:28:31,200 --> 00:28:33,759
along with t Wall and then you lose Keanu. Unfortunately,

614
00:28:33,799 --> 00:28:35,680
it was targeting. I know people aren't gonna like me

615
00:28:35,720 --> 00:28:37,880
to say that, but it was the one of Isaiah

616
00:28:37,880 --> 00:28:40,440
GLASGARDI said in the first hour, we're not gonna go there,

617
00:28:40,640 --> 00:28:41,880
and they got to figure out this rough and a

618
00:28:41,920 --> 00:28:43,799
passer and his targeting call together that they got to

619
00:28:43,839 --> 00:28:45,960
figure out this bull drive didn't feel like it was.

620
00:28:46,039 --> 00:28:48,279
But nonetheless, at the end of the day, the refs

621
00:28:48,279 --> 00:28:50,559
are gonna make calls. You can't control those, they can't

622
00:28:50,559 --> 00:28:52,519
pick up certain flags. It is what it is, but

623
00:28:52,559 --> 00:28:55,000
you're able to get through it. Ball out. So shout

624
00:28:55,039 --> 00:28:58,039
out to the depth Sialia Sarah said this, you know

625
00:28:58,079 --> 00:28:59,680
in the first hour, that's why you want to got

626
00:28:59,680 --> 00:29:02,079
those guys for that reason and any a good job

627
00:29:02,119 --> 00:29:02,720
in my opinion.

628
00:29:02,799 --> 00:29:05,400
Speaker 4: No, the depth on this team is insane and a

629
00:29:05,440 --> 00:29:10,440
lot of guys who are unsung heroes on this team

630
00:29:10,839 --> 00:29:15,359
finally got to step up, show up and show out

631
00:29:15,400 --> 00:29:18,759
in place of guys who are household names. Now guys

632
00:29:18,759 --> 00:29:21,680
who aren't finally got their day of fame.

633
00:29:21,920 --> 00:29:23,519
Speaker 1: Finally got their day of fame. There's a lot of

634
00:29:23,519 --> 00:29:25,839
guys and I know we're gonna get into it later

635
00:29:25,920 --> 00:29:27,920
in the week. We're gonna discuss the Max CHOWI some

636
00:29:27,920 --> 00:29:30,559
of the grades. I'm not gonna reveal those, but man,

637
00:29:30,640 --> 00:29:33,240
some of these dudes played phenomenal. I will say this

638
00:29:33,279 --> 00:29:37,119
Pro Football Focus rated what is his stukes? I believe

639
00:29:37,160 --> 00:29:38,839
it was a guy that picked off Bear. I think

640
00:29:38,880 --> 00:29:41,240
he had almost eighty four grade. Yeah, again, that guy's

641
00:29:41,240 --> 00:29:43,799
the NFL guy, So I know Bear turned the football

642
00:29:43,799 --> 00:29:46,240
over against him. He almost did the same twice when

643
00:29:46,279 --> 00:29:47,480
he threw it out of bounds and he ran the

644
00:29:48,039 --> 00:29:51,079
Parker again. But that guy's a problem, the red shirt senior,

645
00:29:51,119 --> 00:29:57,440
that safety. We were informed about this, that look out

646
00:29:57,440 --> 00:30:00,400
for him, Ryan Jeffers told us last Friday, and sure

647
00:30:00,519 --> 00:30:03,279
enough he was a problem. Let's keep it going though.

648
00:30:03,440 --> 00:30:06,519
Number six, Volatile, where the defenders in favor of going

649
00:30:06,559 --> 00:30:07,720
for two to end the ball game?

650
00:30:08,799 --> 00:30:10,519
Speaker 6: I'm always in favor for going for two, you know,

651
00:30:10,599 --> 00:30:13,319
trusting in our team. You know, our offense gonna winning

652
00:30:13,319 --> 00:30:15,279
for us no matter what. So we trust them. They

653
00:30:15,279 --> 00:30:17,160
trust us to Sorry, I believe in it.

654
00:30:17,839 --> 00:30:21,279
Speaker 1: We trust them, they trust us. I just I think

655
00:30:21,279 --> 00:30:23,759
the reason why that question was asked was Kalani said,

656
00:30:23,759 --> 00:30:25,799
and we heard this in the first hour, I wanted

657
00:30:25,799 --> 00:30:27,480
to go for two. You know how aggressive I want

658
00:30:27,519 --> 00:30:29,960
to be in that regard, But he was convinced not

659
00:30:30,119 --> 00:30:32,599
to go for two. So I think there's some question

660
00:30:32,680 --> 00:30:35,319
being asked, like, hey, did you guys want to go

661
00:30:35,400 --> 00:30:37,920
for two and ended? There's some disparity there maybe, but

662
00:30:37,960 --> 00:30:39,720
it doesn't matter. At the end of the day. They're

663
00:30:39,720 --> 00:30:43,480
gonna trust who they trust. Number seven, Volatile, were you

664
00:30:43,519 --> 00:30:45,640
expecting to find yourself in the backfield as much as

665
00:30:45,680 --> 00:30:48,279
you did on Saturday.

666
00:30:50,640 --> 00:30:53,200
Speaker 6: Honestly, Yeah, with a lot of split zone and being

667
00:30:53,200 --> 00:30:56,000
in man covers with those tight ends running across, I

668
00:30:56,000 --> 00:30:57,440
feel like I'll end up in the back of a lot.

669
00:30:57,480 --> 00:30:59,599
So I've gotten used to it, definitely. With the last

670
00:30:59,599 --> 00:31:02,240
couple of games, especially how much the other teams have.

671
00:31:02,279 --> 00:31:04,079
Speaker 1: Ran it, He's definitely been finding himself in the back

672
00:31:04,119 --> 00:31:05,799
for the lock. Shout out to Sean Walker of kissel

673
00:31:05,880 --> 00:31:08,000
dot com. He was the one that actually asked that question.

674
00:31:08,039 --> 00:31:11,240
I thought that was pretty powerful. Flatoel has started to

675
00:31:11,279 --> 00:31:13,680
step up his play, no doubt. He had eleven total

676
00:31:13,720 --> 00:31:17,480
tackles in this game, five solo, six assisted, one tackle

677
00:31:17,720 --> 00:31:21,359
for lost, one pass breakup on pass deflection as well.

678
00:31:21,440 --> 00:31:24,839
So when you think about that, he's been balling out

679
00:31:24,880 --> 00:31:28,200
the College excuse me Westergener game eight total tackles, six

680
00:31:28,279 --> 00:31:30,559
solo to assist it, one tackle for lost, and can

681
00:31:30,599 --> 00:31:32,960
go to the Colorado game he had a sack, tackle

682
00:31:33,000 --> 00:31:35,759
for loss and then you know he's had an interception

683
00:31:35,839 --> 00:31:38,839
of fumble, a force fumble. He's been playing really well

684
00:31:39,319 --> 00:31:41,920
this season. He's making his money, no doubt. If not,

685
00:31:42,359 --> 00:31:44,640
he's a guy that will be paid next year because

686
00:31:44,640 --> 00:31:47,279
he's stepping up Bratt was impressingly the most about Folotyle

687
00:31:47,319 --> 00:31:48,240
in the last three games.

688
00:31:48,359 --> 00:31:51,880
Speaker 4: Well, I've just been pressed with the safety room as

689
00:31:51,920 --> 00:31:55,559
a whole. You hear lots of quotes, and I always

690
00:31:55,559 --> 00:31:59,279
play this game of is this coach talk or is

691
00:31:59,319 --> 00:32:03,240
this real talk? And sometimes when you hear coaches say, oh,

692
00:32:03,279 --> 00:32:04,920
we have this many guys we can play, we have

693
00:32:04,960 --> 00:32:08,279
this many guys deep, and I'm like, really, or are

694
00:32:08,319 --> 00:32:10,359
you just saying that to let your guys.

695
00:32:10,119 --> 00:32:11,319
Speaker 1: Know that you believe in them?

696
00:32:11,559 --> 00:32:14,640
Speaker 4: The safety room, for be this BYU football team has

697
00:32:14,759 --> 00:32:18,480
been awesome. Raider De Mooney, who's a guy we've heard

698
00:32:18,519 --> 00:32:21,279
about for a while but hasn't we haven't seen a

699
00:32:21,279 --> 00:32:23,519
whole lot from because he just hasn't played yet. He

700
00:32:23,519 --> 00:32:25,640
made a ton of plays. It was honestly a massive

701
00:32:25,680 --> 00:32:27,119
loss when he went out of that game. It was

702
00:32:27,240 --> 00:32:29,279
because we saw in the first quarter he was flying

703
00:32:29,319 --> 00:32:31,400
all over the field. He was in the backfield as

704
00:32:31,440 --> 00:32:33,599
well as we know what Fala Tausatsuala is.

705
00:32:33,839 --> 00:32:36,079
Speaker 1: But what impressed me most was the fact.

706
00:32:35,799 --> 00:32:38,680
Speaker 4: That in this game you knew, being down Jack Kelly,

707
00:32:38,960 --> 00:32:41,839
you were gonna have to bring in more dbs, you

708
00:32:41,880 --> 00:32:45,680
were gonna have to play more guys bring in more safeties,

709
00:32:46,039 --> 00:32:49,480
which meant your depth would be tested. And there were

710
00:32:49,559 --> 00:32:52,759
times that it felt like Falatausatzuala and Raider Demoni were

711
00:32:52,799 --> 00:32:55,440
just playing like linebackers the way that they were just

712
00:32:55,559 --> 00:32:57,839
eating Arizona's offense in the backfield.

713
00:32:58,039 --> 00:32:59,839
Speaker 1: They were when Raider came down on the first plan

714
00:33:00,160 --> 00:33:03,480
like takes the running back out, tight ends out, I'm like,

715
00:33:03,599 --> 00:33:05,359
they can't. They can't run and throw the football like

716
00:33:05,440 --> 00:33:07,359
Raiders coming down. So I agree with you. That was

717
00:33:07,400 --> 00:33:10,119
a big loss, very unfortunate that you hope he's healthy.

718
00:33:10,200 --> 00:33:11,759
Gonna need him against Utah?

719
00:33:11,480 --> 00:33:11,599
Speaker 2: Yea.

720
00:33:11,839 --> 00:33:13,519
Speaker 1: If not, there's a lot of guys, you know, I

721
00:33:13,559 --> 00:33:16,160
know a lot of people like, hey, Jonathan Kabe didn't play.

722
00:33:16,240 --> 00:33:19,079
They said he was available. Wait a second, Tommy was questionable.

723
00:33:19,680 --> 00:33:22,640
I think again. I said this last week, and I

724
00:33:22,680 --> 00:33:25,640
stand by this. If you can't beat Arizona without certain

725
00:33:25,680 --> 00:33:29,279
guys with this depth, that's proven in my opinion. If

726
00:33:29,319 --> 00:33:31,480
you can't beat Arizona, what makes you think you're going

727
00:33:31,480 --> 00:33:34,359
to be Utah with these guys in their regard. But

728
00:33:34,400 --> 00:33:36,599
they were able to do it, it's going to pass true.

729
00:33:36,880 --> 00:33:39,440
Now you'll we'll see, do you get Jack Kelly back.

730
00:33:39,519 --> 00:33:42,119
Do you get Tommy Prats's back? Does Jonathan Kabaa play?

731
00:33:42,319 --> 00:33:44,119
Is a Raider going to be available? Keanu will play

732
00:33:44,119 --> 00:33:46,799
because again reminder, the targeting happening in the first half,

733
00:33:47,039 --> 00:33:48,440
so he doesn't have to miss the first half of

734
00:33:48,480 --> 00:33:50,920
the BYU Utah game. So because of that, he was

735
00:33:50,920 --> 00:33:52,720
out the rest of the game, missed the second half.

736
00:33:52,799 --> 00:33:54,799
That's how targeting works. If you get in the second

737
00:33:54,839 --> 00:33:57,319
half of a football game in college, you have to

738
00:33:57,319 --> 00:33:59,680
miss the first half of a game because it technically

739
00:33:59,680 --> 00:34:02,799
counts a full game of full I said, two quarters,

740
00:34:02,839 --> 00:34:05,039
two halves, So that was a blessing, I guess in

741
00:34:05,079 --> 00:34:07,920
disguise for the fact it didn't happen late. Nonetheless, so

742
00:34:08,199 --> 00:34:10,320
you have Keanu for the whole game. You're gonna need him.

743
00:34:10,639 --> 00:34:14,800
But no doubt again, Lucy thal Mabeya and to Celia

744
00:34:14,880 --> 00:34:17,599
Conna stepped up big time. I think those are things

745
00:34:17,599 --> 00:34:19,960
that people are looking at. The pass rush that they have.

746
00:34:20,119 --> 00:34:22,519
Kelly Pipinga gets a lot of credit there, dudes that

747
00:34:22,599 --> 00:34:24,440
stepped up, no doubt, and I think you're gonna play

748
00:34:24,440 --> 00:34:26,199
both of those guys. It's good to see Nuci healthy

749
00:34:26,559 --> 00:34:28,920
because he's been raved about. He's a dude, and for

750
00:34:28,960 --> 00:34:30,679
the fact that he was on the field against Arizona.

751
00:34:31,360 --> 00:34:32,719
I think by the end of the season you could

752
00:34:32,719 --> 00:34:34,960
see a heavy doses of number five and so Celiacana

753
00:34:34,960 --> 00:34:37,000
has had his moments, but both of those guys. The

754
00:34:37,000 --> 00:34:39,440
future of BYU at defensive end I think is in

755
00:34:39,440 --> 00:34:41,159
good hands, especially with Hauna Clegg as well.

756
00:34:41,320 --> 00:34:44,159
Speaker 4: One hundred percent of this defense looked awesome on Saturday,

757
00:34:44,199 --> 00:34:48,440
despite going up against a really good Big twelve offense

758
00:34:48,719 --> 00:34:52,199
and being down a number of guys. I don't feel

759
00:34:52,280 --> 00:34:55,000
like this BYU defense lost that much of a step

760
00:34:55,000 --> 00:34:55,599
on Saturday.

761
00:34:55,760 --> 00:34:58,360
Speaker 1: They didn't Number eight volatile take us through the last

762
00:34:58,360 --> 00:35:00,000
play of the game. Evan Johnson wasn't covered.

763
00:35:01,440 --> 00:35:04,519
Speaker 6: Yeah, just being in man coverage across the board, single high.

764
00:35:04,800 --> 00:35:06,599
Evan Johnson one of the best corners in the nation

765
00:35:06,679 --> 00:35:09,400
right now, So obviously you're not gonna you're not gonna

766
00:35:09,440 --> 00:35:12,679
get something on him over at the top, especially so

767
00:35:12,840 --> 00:35:15,440
just seeing that and the crowd explode and our whole

768
00:35:15,599 --> 00:35:18,800
sideline just running to him was was amazing. Just yeah,

769
00:35:18,880 --> 00:35:21,000
I love Evan Johnson. Trust his coverage out all the time.

770
00:35:21,480 --> 00:35:23,800
Speaker 1: Boom, that's a bar. Evan Johnson one of the best

771
00:35:23,800 --> 00:35:25,639
corners in the nation. You're not gonna get anything over

772
00:35:25,719 --> 00:35:28,440
him buying or selling that from Volatile.

773
00:35:29,880 --> 00:35:33,679
Speaker 4: I mean he showed it, didn't he On that final play.

774
00:35:34,320 --> 00:35:37,480
I think every BYU fan watching the game your heart

775
00:35:37,519 --> 00:35:39,719
stopped for a couple of seconds because you were waiting

776
00:35:39,800 --> 00:35:43,079
to see you said, hey, that is a really good ball.

777
00:35:43,320 --> 00:35:46,239
Speaker 1: I mean I was looking at in zone brothers, that's

778
00:35:46,239 --> 00:35:46,960
a good ball.

779
00:35:47,320 --> 00:35:49,360
Speaker 4: And what do we say, Ron hits your hands, gotta

780
00:35:49,400 --> 00:35:51,519
catch it, and he was able to.

781
00:35:51,480 --> 00:35:52,599
Speaker 1: Get one hand on it.

782
00:35:52,639 --> 00:35:57,320
Speaker 4: But again, smav is in such tight coverage that he's

783
00:35:57,360 --> 00:35:59,320
forcing him out of bounds, forces a throat to the

784
00:35:59,320 --> 00:36:01,960
back of the ends, can't come down with it. I mean,

785
00:36:02,440 --> 00:36:05,559
you could argue he made the game winning play that day,

786
00:36:05,960 --> 00:36:06,880
oh one hundred percent.

787
00:36:06,960 --> 00:36:08,480
Speaker 1: He made the game win to stop the guy didn't

788
00:36:08,519 --> 00:36:11,199
catch the ball, and you think he shout out to

789
00:36:11,239 --> 00:36:12,760
know if he to give him credit, he threw the

790
00:36:12,760 --> 00:36:15,280
ball where no one could get it. He threw a

791
00:36:15,360 --> 00:36:17,519
perfect ball. That is a perfect ball that you throw

792
00:36:17,840 --> 00:36:19,800
on that route. And Evan Johnson said, Okay, you can

793
00:36:19,840 --> 00:36:22,039
throw a perfect ball, but I'm gonna make this guy

794
00:36:22,119 --> 00:36:25,519
make a perfect catch. Couldn't get to it in that regard.

795
00:36:26,039 --> 00:36:27,599
If that was Mega Trone would have catched it, but

796
00:36:27,639 --> 00:36:29,400
Megatron was one of the kind people are like, why

797
00:36:29,400 --> 00:36:31,280
are you bringing up that guy? Because they're guys that

798
00:36:31,360 --> 00:36:34,519
can go catch the football. But again, there's levels to this, right,

799
00:36:34,559 --> 00:36:36,679
and that's why you see the difference of this. Pready,

800
00:36:36,719 --> 00:36:39,280
look at the Jamar Chase catch right that happened on Sunday.

801
00:36:39,280 --> 00:36:41,320
If you missed it, go back. That's the difference between that.

802
00:36:41,679 --> 00:36:43,199
Even when you throw a perfect ball, you have to

803
00:36:43,199 --> 00:36:46,360
make a perfect catch to have both, and he wasn't

804
00:36:46,360 --> 00:36:48,519
able to do that. So shout out to Evan Johnson

805
00:36:48,639 --> 00:36:51,320
number nine. Let's go back to PK. Klani told us

806
00:36:51,320 --> 00:36:53,719
earlier that it would be nice for Bear to have

807
00:36:53,760 --> 00:36:56,800
those learning moments without the interceptions. What is it about

808
00:36:56,840 --> 00:36:58,920
his makeup that every time he makes the mistake he

809
00:36:58,960 --> 00:37:01,360
bounces back extremely quick?

810
00:37:03,119 --> 00:37:05,199
Speaker 5: Yeah, he's he plays like he's a vet. I mean

811
00:37:05,239 --> 00:37:08,880
he's a freshman. He's smart. He's just trying to make plays.

812
00:37:08,920 --> 00:37:14,239
And it's I mean, he like he's so smart as

813
00:37:14,280 --> 00:37:17,639
a freshman, a true freshman, and he's he's a ballplayer,

814
00:37:17,760 --> 00:37:19,880
so it doesn't matter. He doesn't get down. He's just like,

815
00:37:19,880 --> 00:37:22,480
all right, next drive and we'll come out firing. And

816
00:37:22,519 --> 00:37:24,719
that's that's been fun to play with and play with him.

817
00:37:24,960 --> 00:37:28,840
Speaker 1: He plays like he's a VET. He's so smart. That's

818
00:37:28,840 --> 00:37:29,119
a bar.

819
00:37:30,320 --> 00:37:34,079
Speaker 4: You know how whenever opposing coaches talk about Bou, you

820
00:37:34,119 --> 00:37:36,880
always get like the same five cliches where it's like,

821
00:37:36,920 --> 00:37:40,239
oh they got grown strength, Oh they got kids. I

822
00:37:40,320 --> 00:37:42,639
now feel like we're at the point every Saturday where

823
00:37:42,679 --> 00:37:45,679
we we give about the same five answers with Bear

824
00:37:45,800 --> 00:37:48,840
and look, cliches are cliche for a reason because they're true.

825
00:37:48,960 --> 00:37:51,559
But we every week we're saying things like, oh yeah

826
00:37:51,559 --> 00:37:54,360
he's accurate, Oh yeah, he's really smart. Oh yeah, when

827
00:37:54,400 --> 00:37:56,159
he makes a mistake, he doesn't even think about it.

828
00:37:56,199 --> 00:37:59,480
He forgets it real easy. We have all these cliches

829
00:37:59,519 --> 00:38:01,800
that we say every week, but they're cliches for a

830
00:38:01,840 --> 00:38:03,480
reason because Bear is that guy.

831
00:38:03,519 --> 00:38:06,159
Speaker 1: He's not a freshman. He does play like a VET.

832
00:38:06,199 --> 00:38:11,119
Speaker 4: All of those things are coming to Fruition every single Saturday.

833
00:38:11,320 --> 00:38:13,079
Speaker 1: Yeah. I just thought that was impressive when you have

834
00:38:14,280 --> 00:38:16,480
the guy leading the team right now and receptions and

835
00:38:16,519 --> 00:38:21,760
reception yard say, look, he's a VT, he's so smart.

836
00:38:22,079 --> 00:38:24,519
I think that goes a long way and I'm gonna

837
00:38:24,519 --> 00:38:26,920
be honest, he's been very impressive every time he's turning

838
00:38:26,960 --> 00:38:30,119
the football over. To stay that driven, to not get down,

839
00:38:30,159 --> 00:38:32,599
to keep going, says a lot. You know a lot

840
00:38:32,639 --> 00:38:35,320
of guys will get mentally affected by that UC body language.

841
00:38:35,400 --> 00:38:37,079
And I'll say this, i'm's gonna go back to last

842
00:38:37,119 --> 00:38:41,400
year with something. Whenever Darius Lassiter and Jake Retzlaff had

843
00:38:41,440 --> 00:38:43,519
a misshap or the ball wasn't thrown, there was negative

844
00:38:43,519 --> 00:38:46,679
body language from both, no doubt, maybe more from Darius.

845
00:38:46,679 --> 00:38:48,360
It doesn't matter. But the point is that I think

846
00:38:48,360 --> 00:38:51,400
played a factor. I'm gonna be honest, I'm gonna bring

847
00:38:51,440 --> 00:38:54,440
that and that affected I think their game. You know

848
00:38:54,480 --> 00:38:56,880
what happens when Bear overthrows Chase or doesn't get the

849
00:38:56,880 --> 00:38:59,800
ball to Parker, he says, my bad and he runs off.

850
00:38:59,840 --> 00:39:03,199
The tax accountability goes to the you know, the iPad

851
00:39:03,239 --> 00:39:04,760
that they're able to have now to go look back.

852
00:39:04,920 --> 00:39:07,880
He's with Chase, he's with Matt Mitchell doing that, he's

853
00:39:07,920 --> 00:39:09,679
talking to a rod on the heads. I think those

854
00:39:09,719 --> 00:39:12,920
are powerful moments from a young guy. And that's nothing

855
00:39:12,920 --> 00:39:14,440
against the two guys from last year. But I bring

856
00:39:14,519 --> 00:39:17,639
up that point for the fact that. I'm very impressed

857
00:39:17,679 --> 00:39:19,400
with the eighteen ninet year on a young man that

858
00:39:19,480 --> 00:39:22,519
makes mistakes and that's that mentally tough, that's mentally driven

859
00:39:22,559 --> 00:39:24,880
of that probably gets angry that he didn't do it

860
00:39:25,039 --> 00:39:27,280
and says, Okay, what did I do wrong? And you

861
00:39:27,280 --> 00:39:29,599
know we're gonna hear from Bear in the next segment.

862
00:39:29,599 --> 00:39:31,920
I'm gonna tease a little bit, but Bear says, oh,

863
00:39:31,960 --> 00:39:36,639
the offense stall, that was my fault, right, like again, accountability,

864
00:39:36,679 --> 00:39:39,559
a guy that understands, hey, I gotta do better to

865
00:39:39,679 --> 00:39:43,480
get these guys going. He's a different kid. If BYU

866
00:39:43,559 --> 00:39:46,920
has a really good one, forty seven is a problem.

867
00:39:47,159 --> 00:39:48,639
Forty seven has a lot of grid, a lot of

868
00:39:48,639 --> 00:39:51,199
toughness that I think doesn't get talked about a lot.

869
00:39:51,199 --> 00:39:53,559
And I think you're gonna see when if he's doing

870
00:39:53,599 --> 00:39:56,360
this and his freshman year, I'm really excited to see.

871
00:39:56,360 --> 00:39:57,639
I don't want to jump the gun and be pretty

872
00:39:57,679 --> 00:40:00,039
maature what he does next year as a sophomore. But

873
00:40:00,119 --> 00:40:02,000
right now, he's been killing a couple last things before

874
00:40:02,000 --> 00:40:04,480
we go to break for both of you guys, what

875
00:40:04,639 --> 00:40:07,719
kept the belief with being down ten and eleven minutes

876
00:40:07,760 --> 00:40:08,679
left to go in the ballgame.

877
00:40:09,159 --> 00:40:12,639
Speaker 5: Yeah, I mean we're we never doubt.

878
00:40:12,079 --> 00:40:14,599
Speaker 1: We were down ten ten minutes left.

879
00:40:14,840 --> 00:40:16,719
Speaker 5: We knew the defense would get stops, and we knew

880
00:40:16,719 --> 00:40:19,440
that we were starting to get those drives put together.

881
00:40:19,559 --> 00:40:21,719
And it was finally good to finish those last two

882
00:40:21,800 --> 00:40:25,599
drives and off the defensive defensive stops.

883
00:40:26,079 --> 00:40:27,519
Speaker 1: Yeah, it was finally good to see them getting the

884
00:40:27,599 --> 00:40:30,519
endzone again. Shout at Arizona defense. They scored fourteen points

885
00:40:30,519 --> 00:40:32,480
to bau backed the back bank. Well, they went three

886
00:40:32,519 --> 00:40:35,800
and out to start, then boom touchdown, boom touchdown, and

887
00:40:35,840 --> 00:40:38,960
after that two and a half quarters, almost a full

888
00:40:39,039 --> 00:40:41,440
three of no points. You can argue that they held

889
00:40:41,480 --> 00:40:44,079
them for two and three four. So Arizona's defense is

890
00:40:44,079 --> 00:40:46,599
better than what we thought. Again, I'll get Brandon Gurney credit.

891
00:40:46,679 --> 00:40:48,920
I was wrong. Arizona's really impressed me, no doubt. Ye

892
00:40:49,960 --> 00:40:52,199
all right, Number eleven. How much did the weather delay

893
00:40:52,239 --> 00:40:53,880
threw you guys out of rhythm? Parker?

894
00:40:58,920 --> 00:41:01,199
Speaker 5: I mean I wouldn't say, I don't know. It kind

895
00:41:01,199 --> 00:41:03,679
of threw off our rhythm, but we just came out slow.

896
00:41:03,840 --> 00:41:06,920
I mean that was that was nobody's, nobody else's fault

897
00:41:06,920 --> 00:41:10,480
but ours, and we could have handled it. Better, but

898
00:41:11,480 --> 00:41:13,119
it took us a little bit back and a little

899
00:41:13,159 --> 00:41:16,280
time to get back into routine, but we finally got there.

900
00:41:16,960 --> 00:41:18,599
Speaker 1: Yeah, threw them off. I think you can say that

901
00:41:18,760 --> 00:41:20,920
they're rolling, they were going down to field an opportunity

902
00:41:20,960 --> 00:41:22,960
to go up you know, seventeen zero, twenty one zero

903
00:41:23,079 --> 00:41:25,239
or whatever it was at the time that it threw

904
00:41:25,280 --> 00:41:27,159
him off. I think you can say that it gave

905
00:41:27,199 --> 00:41:29,960
Arizona more juice and you saw that playing the game.

906
00:41:30,000 --> 00:41:32,360
But again, mentally tough that's on this team, a lot

907
00:41:32,360 --> 00:41:34,480
of leadership to come out and get that victory. Yeah.

908
00:41:34,559 --> 00:41:37,159
Speaker 4: Translation, Parker didn't want to say that it threw them

909
00:41:37,159 --> 00:41:39,599
off because as a player, that's you know, you don't

910
00:41:39,599 --> 00:41:41,760
want to make excuses like that. Absolutely, but also if

911
00:41:41,760 --> 00:41:43,880
he's being real with himself, he does feel like that

912
00:41:43,960 --> 00:41:45,320
it threw him off. That's why you kind of heard

913
00:41:45,360 --> 00:41:47,599
him hesitate there. And I don't think there's any shame

914
00:41:47,639 --> 00:41:48,159
in that at all.

915
00:41:48,239 --> 00:41:48,440
Speaker 1: Yeah.

916
00:41:48,480 --> 00:41:51,239
Speaker 4: No, Like they clearly know that they were bawling the

917
00:41:51,320 --> 00:41:55,119
first three, those second and third possessions, and then once

918
00:41:55,159 --> 00:41:58,199
the reign came, their offense changed. Now part of that,

919
00:41:58,400 --> 00:42:00,960
I don't know if it all completely was their rhythm

920
00:42:00,960 --> 00:42:02,800
that was thrown off. I think part of it was

921
00:42:03,079 --> 00:42:07,239
Arizona basically used that rain delay as halftime to make adjustments,

922
00:42:07,559 --> 00:42:11,480
and so when they came out BYU didn't maybe wasn't

923
00:42:11,559 --> 00:42:14,639
prepared because they didn't know what they were gonna see.

924
00:42:14,679 --> 00:42:17,079
So yes, I think it threw off their rhythm a

925
00:42:17,079 --> 00:42:18,960
little bit, But I also don't think it was the

926
00:42:19,079 --> 00:42:20,400
end of the world because they found a way to

927
00:42:20,400 --> 00:42:21,079
win that ball game.

928
00:42:21,119 --> 00:42:22,119
Speaker 1: Shout out to genius J.

929
00:42:22,239 --> 00:42:22,400
Speaker 3: Hill.

930
00:42:22,440 --> 00:42:24,599
Speaker 1: He made adjustments. Arizona didn't score in a third quarter.

931
00:42:24,840 --> 00:42:28,159
They scored in the fourth though, and then guess what

932
00:42:28,199 --> 00:42:31,239
happens they only scored three in overtime. So J Hills, guys, again,

933
00:42:31,280 --> 00:42:34,079
the genius guy had done made the adjustment as possible.

934
00:42:34,119 --> 00:42:36,800
That defense reveal you that depth look good. I'm excited

935
00:42:36,840 --> 00:42:38,920
to see Tacilly and Nucy for the rest of the year.

936
00:42:38,960 --> 00:42:42,400
They are nice. Just wait future ba you know doubt

937
00:42:42,480 --> 00:42:45,280
number twelve, six and zero to start the season, Folla tew.

938
00:42:45,519 --> 00:42:47,440
How does this momentum take you into the rivalry game

939
00:42:47,440 --> 00:42:50,000
against Utah?

940
00:42:50,119 --> 00:42:51,880
Speaker 6: Yeah, it'll be a big game on but just being

941
00:42:51,920 --> 00:42:53,400
six and oh, you know, we expected this from the

942
00:42:53,440 --> 00:42:55,559
beginning of the season, So I'm just going want to

943
00:42:55,599 --> 00:42:57,960
know every week. Next week is a big game, but

944
00:42:58,039 --> 00:42:59,679
also no different than just want to know in a

945
00:42:59,719 --> 00:43:02,079
week and making sure that we can we can prepare

946
00:43:02,159 --> 00:43:04,800
right and be ready with everyone who's banged up a

947
00:43:04,800 --> 00:43:06,840
little bit and coming back on defense.

948
00:43:07,320 --> 00:43:09,320
Speaker 1: Nothing changes, no different, Gotta go want to know again

949
00:43:09,360 --> 00:43:11,159
when want to know last week. But it does give

950
00:43:11,199 --> 00:43:14,719
you momentum into the rivalry game because now again you

951
00:43:14,719 --> 00:43:16,599
put your undefeated record on the line. There's a lot

952
00:43:16,599 --> 00:43:20,039
to play for in that regard. But nothing changes. Nothing

953
00:43:20,119 --> 00:43:21,920
changes at the end of the day, Like you said,

954
00:43:21,920 --> 00:43:23,960
they had dep guys, so glad that they're able to

955
00:43:23,960 --> 00:43:25,239
do that last thing. We'll get you out of here.

956
00:43:25,280 --> 00:43:28,360
On this Parker, your QB and running back Bear and

957
00:43:28,519 --> 00:43:33,039
LJ combined for forty seven carries on Saturday. What does

958
00:43:33,079 --> 00:43:36,360
this say about the toughness of that duo.

959
00:43:39,239 --> 00:43:40,840
Speaker 5: Yeah, I mean we wouldn't be able to throw the

960
00:43:40,840 --> 00:43:44,320
ball without them, especially with how well they run the

961
00:43:44,360 --> 00:43:46,800
ball and open up and opens it up for us

962
00:43:46,880 --> 00:43:49,280
down the field, obviously because it brings us safeties down.

963
00:43:49,320 --> 00:43:52,599
But I mean watching LJ and Bear run, it's it's awesome.

964
00:43:52,679 --> 00:43:52,880
Speaker 2: There.

965
00:43:53,159 --> 00:43:57,000
Speaker 5: There's some of the toughest sobs that that we play

966
00:43:57,039 --> 00:43:59,800
with and it's been it's been fun, fun to watch them.

967
00:44:00,079 --> 00:44:01,079
Speaker 3: Probably shouldn't have said that.

968
00:44:04,760 --> 00:44:06,639
Speaker 1: Uh you hear the s idea in the back all good.

969
00:44:06,679 --> 00:44:08,599
I just thought that was that was funny that Parker

970
00:44:08,639 --> 00:44:11,320
said that there's some tough there's some tough s obs.

971
00:44:11,559 --> 00:44:16,800
There's a lot of curses, a lot of violations. You know,

972
00:44:17,119 --> 00:44:19,960
we got s obs, You got h double hockey sticks,

973
00:44:20,480 --> 00:44:23,239
got bad asses, you know I need. There's honor code

974
00:44:23,280 --> 00:44:25,599
violations all around on a code. I say this tongue

975
00:44:25,599 --> 00:44:27,840
in cheek. So I like to finish it out. Back

976
00:44:27,880 --> 00:44:29,519
to back seasons of six and on the first time

977
00:44:29,559 --> 00:44:32,760
in program history that this happened. You know what coach

978
00:44:32,760 --> 00:44:36,239
has led them to doing that, Kalanie Sataki. So going

979
00:44:36,280 --> 00:44:37,599
back to what I said in the first hour, I'll

980
00:44:37,599 --> 00:44:40,079
say it again. This win against Arizona is a defining

981
00:44:40,079 --> 00:44:42,599
win for his legacy and it's time at b YU.

982
00:44:42,880 --> 00:44:45,199
These back to back starts with six and zero also

983
00:44:45,239 --> 00:44:47,920
defined who it is. Kilane has been great for ten years.

984
00:44:48,119 --> 00:44:49,800
He'll be great for the next ten, no doubt. But

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