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let's get out to the hotline. Welcome in former BA

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great and Super Bowl champion Brady Papina to discuss the

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victory over to.

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Speaker 2: The U of A Wildcats. Be pop. How is your weekend?

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Speaker 1: It was excellent. There's like a like a like you'd mentioned,

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it's topped off by the by U in Victorian like

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afford to transpitioning into rivalry week.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, at six and oh back to back seasons under

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Kalani Sitake. This has never been done in BYU football history.

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When you when you hear that stat and it coming

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within a P four schedule, right, Uh, what's your reaction?

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I mean, this has never been done in BA footballzterers,

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even going into the seventies and eighties, the glory or

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of BYU football, they have not been able to go

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back to back.

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Speaker 2: Seasons going six and oh to start the season.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, well, I mean it makes sense, It's what I've

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been seeing over the last three year years as DYU

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is assented in the P four world lobehole, I think

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independent and anything that happened before that prepared us to

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survive and thrive in a P four world where we're

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able to pay guys, We're able to go out and

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build and accumulate one of the best coaching staff, so

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you can imagine. I mean, I wish I could pull

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back some of these soundbites that I had three years

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ago when they went five to seven where I was

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embedded with them, and I was like, man, this coaching staff,

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no egos, locked in a lot of cohesion, and it's

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just I was thinking, man, it's a matter of time

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that they're going to be able to figure this out,

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get the right players in here the lobhole. That second year,

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we see some players evolve and ascend, we see some

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new players, and then this year, like we were talking

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about during the training camp, I've never seen a DYE

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team as talented on all three levels and also in

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our depth, and I think that was tested and they

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passed the test very well. Kafusie number eight teams specifically

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against U of A where we didn't have Jack Kelly playing,

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but man Kafusi was lights out and then sixty four

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us Sarah that they probably deserves the MVP at the defense,

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but the deal was all over the field and it

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was that to me, is the most oppressive part of

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about it is our depths and also our top of

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our talent, and that should be the result. You know,

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when you when you have that kind of coaching staff, team,

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the investment in development, the ability to develop guys, this

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is what happens. You have historical things happen, and A

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was only going to continue to see historical things happen

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because right now BYU sports in general, YU football specifically,

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is that levels that we've never seen before in the

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history of BUYU and that the rector now is reflecting that.

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Speaker 3: Let's discuss this BYU victory. I mean, they were up

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fourteen to zero before the uh the storm break, you know,

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Hurricane Priscilla coming in. There was a thunderstorm and moisture

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and man, he was delayed one and a half two

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hours before.

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Speaker 2: They got into the second quarter.

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Speaker 3: You have, they roared back and had twenty four unanswered

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points before midway through the fourth quarter when BYU's offense

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came alive again and they they got the dub and

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doublet uh. Let's break this game down. What did you see?

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What did you like? What did you dislike?

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Speaker 1: Well overall, I mean it's a very challenging thing to

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going to going to the road in a in a

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conference game on a team that's rolling like you have

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the will, so that that's your first challenge already there boom,

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then you got the weather's a lay. People don't realize

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that your body as a football player, Ben you know

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this your condition to basically ramp up, go play and

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perform and then calm down. It is not in the

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routine to ramp up, go perform, calm down, ramp up again,

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go That is that extra ramping up is not there,

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and so you could see that. I mean that to

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me is a huge challenge to have to overcome. And

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granted both teams had to go through it, but the

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fact that you're by here, you're on the road, unfamiliarity.

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I do believe it affected by us offense more than

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it effected anything. It's because they were in rhythm, they

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were in flow, and then it kind of chopped them

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up a little bit. And then you got to get

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the credit to you know, Arizona too, they kind of

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got into the flow and uh, but you know you

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have to anticipate it. All of Arizona's going to make

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that run. And then there were some unfortunate calls that

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went against Bye might supposed specifically to one of Isaiah Glaska.

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and the next play he gets this ghost you know,

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roughing call, which the refs would probably admit it to

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it too that the ramping up, stopping and ramping up

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probably affects them because the mechanics on that play. I

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hope everybody understands that if there's any question of roughing

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the passer and there's targeting associated with it, you don't

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throw the flag because you know you're going to be

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able to on the back end go review that and

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if there is targeting, then throw the flag. The problem

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is you throw the flag and you get it wrong

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like that ref did. After the video reviews, you can't

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pick up the flat, so these reven crews have to

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go over that again. Like, look, if there's any question

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of the roughing the pass or with target getting, don't

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call rough in the passer. Let's let the video evidence

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guide us there and then we'll drop the flag if

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the fact that targeting, and then you know, give out

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the appropriate penalties and punishments. Right, and so that was

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against them, and then the fact that they're down two scores.

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Our offense really hasn't been an explosive offense. And then

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lo and behold, you know what they figured out. I mean,

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that's that's special, man Like. It's hard to say that's

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a negative because I don't believe it was self induced.

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The interceptions I thought were aggressive throws by Bear. That yeah,

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he underthrew them both. One was a little inside the

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first interception, the other one he grossly underthrew the tight end.

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But you know what, they're aggressive throws. I don't see

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them as being reckless at all, and so I don't

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it back, I didn't really see much self afflicted you know,

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things happening that really put us in that position. I

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think Arizona's good. I think the circumstances were tough, our

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guys responded, and I think that was one of the

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best victories in the history bore you football, by the way,

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based off of all those challenges and circumstances and surprises

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and things that they had to deal with, and they

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still found a way to win.

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Speaker 3: You mentioned the fumble by Bear and the subsequent recovery.

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How about Kyle super choke. I don't think that ball

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was in his hands when he went into the pile,

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but somehow someway in the muck of it all in the.

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Speaker 2: Scrum, he was able to.

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Speaker 3: Take it away and h and retain the football for

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BYU and pick up the first down at the same time.

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How about the real MVP Kyle Surferick show.

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Speaker 1: Well, I mean that's you know obviously that that's not

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one play, But man, I mean I look at it.

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An offensive line, by the way, kicked ass the whole

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game's they were throwing around. Arizona's pretty good front that

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you know, Arizona's front. If you had to rate him

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out of a ten, they're an eight and a half.

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They're pretty darn good. And our guys were I mean,

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I just I can't say enough good about our offensive

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lineman guys and our defense. Again, they are defensive front guys.

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They're what I because what I love about them is

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their mentality is a scrappy mentality. But these are big,

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physically imposing offensive climen. You know what I'm saying, You

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got to get Coach Woods a ton of gret able

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to ingrain in these guys. That mentality is kind of

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being like the underdogs scrapper, but they combo that. Look

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at their size and their ability to deliver the you know,

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these big blows because they are so powerful, and the

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same with their defensive front guys. But you know, I've

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always talked about you always kind of associate these bigger

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guys of not having the best of voters. But Kirklin,

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you know, J T. Tonavassa, some of our I mean,

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those guys in there, man, they are you know Beeley

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and and you can go down the whole list body.

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You're all those big and chierior guys, both offensive and defensively. Man,

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they just play with a high motor, excellent effort from

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the start to the finish. And it's it's like I said,

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it reminds me of like the old like New Mexico

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defense is that they were always really shorthanded in terms

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of talent, but because the Bronco's ability to inspire them,

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just played probably twice as good as their talent. You know,

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and so and I, and you can almost start going

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in almost every position group. But it's just impressive to

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see that with those big guys, because they're not compelled

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to be that way, if you know what I mean.

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They're they're they're they're choosing to be that way, and

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they're they're they're God has been huge, and especially it

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was huge, you know, the tight end of the fourth

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quarter where there was no roof air and and you

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hit them on the head their ability to because a

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lot of times the people don't realize is just as

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it is important on the defensive side of the ball

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to pursue the ball because this could happen. The guy

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could fumble, or you don't get to the guy down

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to the ground and you need help to get unto

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the ground. On the offensive side, it's just as important

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for the offensive lineman to pursue the ball for that

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exact reason, in case the ball spurts out or you

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got to kind of push guys forward, whatever it is.

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And our guys do that constantly. So that extra effort

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had been on the displayed throughout the whole game, and

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then that ended up being where it really was important

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to retain possession as we were on the brink of

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of scoring there. So you just can't say enough good

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about our interior or our whole offensive line, a defensive

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liance up until this point, and they're going to be

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needed again this week to continue to play it.

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Speaker 3: As you mentioned, Sarah Brady, and with Isaiah Glasger being injured,

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I mean, he was notn one hundred percent.

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Speaker 2: He was out there doing his best.

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Speaker 3: Jack Kelly sitting Sally just stepped up sixteen total tackles,

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six solo, a half TfL and a past defended. Let's

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elaborate a little bit more on what he was doing defensively.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, and I want everybody to know I've been like,

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you know, I have inside information about it, Sarah, and

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quite frankly, at the beginning of the year, I think

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he was overthinking things. He was experienced, and this is

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very common for young players. There's this paralysis by over

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analysis and they're you know, it's kind of like you

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don't booze and the play happens and you know, justin

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and it did such a job, just a strong job

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with him and just working with and being patient. You

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hear like after practice I was when I was here,

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I hear Justich go up and talk to him like, hey, man,

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just keep with it, you know, don't think you can't

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There's a lot of layers to it. And the light

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bulb turned on for him against Arizona. Man, he was

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not just the tackling machine. Like there's guys that get

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had sixteen docs. This dude was flying around like a

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heat seeking missile all over the place. I mean, he's

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a guy where if you just turn on the tape

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and you just sit back and you're just like, Okay,

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like kind of a dist interview, and I'm just gonna

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see who's playing at a different speed, Who's all over

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the place? That number five to four was all over

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the place, man all over silight of the sidelight, in

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coverage against the past in the I mean, it was

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a beautiful thing to see for him so or finally,

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and I mean that's why I think everybody is expected

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out of him, to finally see him just explode and

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come out of his growing phase. And now he's in

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a phase where he can be an absolute game changer,

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a guy who really kills the game in your favor

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as long as he continues to play that way. And

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so and you know, there's unfortunately he missed the tackle

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on that long run there for a olla that short

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yardage play. But I mean there was other plays, tons

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of others where he made that same tackle, and so

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that's how good he was. There's not a lot of

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those tackles broke out, but that's kind of sometimes the

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position he's put into where he's got to make the

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player else plays out, you know. And so he did

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a phenomenal job. I have to say, he's, like I

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said to me, he's the MVP of the defense in

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that game, because like you said, if you bring you know,

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Jack Kelly's out, you know, Glaskar is a little banged up,

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and we need somebody off the ball just just to

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fill because like I said, our defensively for the most part,

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absolutely dismantles, you know, and they were doing it there

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is on it dismantling their offensive front. I don't know

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if you guys caught the play where there is a

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power play and Logan absolutely literally Ko ko talk the

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dude out to where he's out of the game, their

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offside guard because he hit them right under the chin

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and just blocked them out. Which that's what you want. Sorry,

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ladies and gentlemen. This is a violent game. And by

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the way, Bogland did it with all the love, all

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the passion that you'd never want somebody to deal with.

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And so I mean that to me is like a

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beautiful thing. And when you get that happening up front,

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where you get Jake taking on two blocks, you get

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you know, all the other guys kurkling, just penetrating and handling,

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you know, the pressure where you're you're making the quarterback

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step back or you make that running back change, change

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speed and after shoveler feet, then you get the off

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the ball guys sitting accordingly, it becomes a beautiful thing. Now,

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they weren't perfect, but you saw glimpses there where they

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can just choke the defense or excuse me, choking offense

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out and absolutely take over a game regardless of what

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offense does. And that's means a beautiful thing. And they're

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just starting to get a feel for that and if

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we can get more consistent there, this defense could really

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be special. And obviously we get guys back with Jack

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and so on and so forth. But yeah, Sarah really

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elevating his game and coming out of that kind of

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growth phase down into the we're going to affect the

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game phase. That's a big time for us, and I

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thought that was the day he did it. Hopefully that

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continues into next week.

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Speaker 3: kPa or sorry Brady Papinka Here on ESPN the fan

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talking BYU versus U of a Keanu Tonavasa gets ejected

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in this game due to targeting.

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Speaker 2: I've had to field some questions about Keanu.

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Speaker 3: Some people feel like, hey, is Keanu living up to

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the hype that has that surrounded him. I'm like, look,

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in tier, defensive linemen are unsung heroes. You have to

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really evaluate the line of scrimmage weekend and week out.

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Speaker 2: This is rivalry week.

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Speaker 3: I imagine Keanu is going to have his best week of

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practice and his best game of the season. But evaluate

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Keanu's play thus far the year and what his potential

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is in a rivalry week Holy War week.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I'll give you two things that being very aware of.

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First is his presidence alone has created a toughness, a

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level of motor that these and tier guys have all

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responded to. Like I think JT, especially the presence of Tonavasa,

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has made JT a better player. JT right now is

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playing out of his mind and a lot of people

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in you understand, Like so as I mentioned about A. Sarah,

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how he was kind of figuring things out for the

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first two games and finally light bulb turned on yesterday,

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excuse me on Saturday. It's hard to tell a lot

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of times because you're not getting your backtors feeling correctly,

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which we've had issues with that, then you're not going

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to really notice what those defensive linemen are doing up

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from I'm gonna tell you this, when you turned on

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the film and you see a ton of astin there,

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he's the ninety four, you see fifty five JT and Kirkland.

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Now that he's come back, we create problems for every

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offenseive line. They can't move us. We take on two dudes.

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I think it was JT took on three dudes. It

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ended up being a kind of a rough place for

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us because we didn't get some good off the ball fit,

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but it's like what else do you want from these

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guys to do? You know? And then they're pushing the

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pocket in the pass game, you know. And so I

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mean it's he's been as advertised kind of offer has

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and I think he's been even more so than just

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his stats on the field, there is even his presence

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on the field in terms of his production. He's influencing

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guys around him to play better. We've had we haven't

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had an interior front play as well as they are

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right now in the history view or your football just

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so everybody can kind of put that into perspective. So, yeah,

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he's he's been more than worth it. This guy's special

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and I'm really excited to see him play against his

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former teammates.

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Speaker 3: Offensively, Bear had to tote the ball twenty two times

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in order to get this victory. Some people, you know,

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they were they were thinking, hey, like eventually we got

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to find an RB too. It's working. The rush games

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were that was a stingy you of a defense. I

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think the most they had given up all season was

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I believe one hundred and sixteen yards on the ground.

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B Why you put up two hundred and sixty.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, I think you got to do whatever

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you got to do, you know, And I think Roderick

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knows that, and Bear understands that. Bear's tough man. I

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mean his ability to accelerate, change the direction, and then

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is I just think the overall girth of his body

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is hard and people don't understand that. Like I don't

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know if you guys remember Betterroethlisberger, but he was one

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of the toughest guys to sack. And the reason is

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is because when you had his flapjacket on, which protects

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his rids, with already his big you know, kind of

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like barrel body, you can't wrap your arms around him.

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That's a tough guy to bring down. And the Bears

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got that from foot to his head to toe. And

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so I mean you saw on both of those touchdown runs.

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Is that the one to steal the game? And then

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also one there at the end that if you're coming

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in from the side as a defender, you really are

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going to have aime getting him down. You have to

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butt him up straight on to have a chance to

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slow his momento at if not, he's gonna run right

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through your tackle and I mean, if you look at

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the last couple of weeks, he he six guys missed

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on a few runs that are really good tacklers otherwise

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just because of his lower body strength to girl, So

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I don't know why you you know, I'm about twenty

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three is fine? That guy is made to pound the ball.

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I mean he is Tim Tebow on steroids. I mean

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except yeah, but I think Tim Tebow can pass better,

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you know, because he's very very similar skill set, except

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he's a better passer. You know, He's not Taysom Hill

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that I takem Hills the superhero. I don't think anybody's

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gonna be like Jayson Hill. But man, Tim people, I

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think lower body stuff to bring down. And like I said,

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if you have to run him twenty times to win

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a game, you're gonna do that. He's He's more than capable.

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And I got to say this, man, at that last

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touchdown run that we had with him to win the game,

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you got to give Roderick a lot of credit. I

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hope everybody, if you could look at the twenty two

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or go back on your you know, whatever TV service

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you use and watch this play, I want you to

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know something from the offensive perspective that free wide receivers

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out to the left. Okay, you was in ban demand.

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They motioned out to where there's now a four receiver

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side and on the backside where they run the ball.

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Guess what, it was completely vacated. That wasn't by accident,

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and there was pretty much only one guy who was there.

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One guy, and he did not have an angle. That

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was Paul Roderick setting that up with the trips to

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the left posting out of LJ and he knew, man,

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if we could run on the backside, we got numbers,

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we got more blockers base well, we got a blocker

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for each defender plus there and that was the reason

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why he got in the end though. So I mean

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you can't just you know, players make plays. But also, man,

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you got to give credit to these coaches for putting

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these guys in position and setting them up for success,

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which Broderick did on that last play.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, you've made some declarative statements about a Rod this season.

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I stated preseason, this is the year that a Rod

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proves to everyone that he is a phenomenal play caller.

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Speaker 2: He's got a true freshman quarterback.

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Speaker 3: He lost his red shirt senior quarterback right before kickoff

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of the season. He didn't even get a spring ball

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with his quarterback, and now look at what he's doing

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with a true freshman quarterback.

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Speaker 1: Crazy, crazy, It's just mind blowing. It doesn't happen. Ladies

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and gentlemen, all that can hear my voice, This is

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an anomaly. This does not happen. If you want to

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know how it looks, go look at Michigan, Go look

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at other schools who have had true freshman start even

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us at you are, you've never seen this, And you

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bring up such a valid point. There's no springball, very

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limited time after the spring boath to do much because

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of the restrictions at the NCAA puts on these guys

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and the coaching, and then in training camp you're you're

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kind of having a competition to start off the first

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couple of weeks, so he's not getting the full reps

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with the first team. And now you go out there

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with P four schedule and you have him in two

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scenarios and two very difficult places to play, in Colorado

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and in Arizona. But two good teams. Calade is a

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good team. I mean they just beat I was excuse me,

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uh I was stay yeah at beet Iowa State and

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they're down, and yet they find he helps lead the

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comeback to win both those games with both his arm

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and his legs. Because he can't forgive out his arm

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then he just can't. I don't. I don't know if

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you remember that fourth and seventh play. Can I I'm

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gonna describe that fourth and seventh player for everybody. You're

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on the right hash. Remember in college football, hash marks

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are wider, okay, so you're on the right hash. There

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was a route by h I believe it was Parker,

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and he just ran a real quick butt took and

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this was a timing butt hook for out. The defense

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for U of A was in a cover three, so

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you got a corner on the top of Parker. You

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have a curl the flat fender that is buzzing or

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trying to get underneath that out or or that butt

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took by Parker. Bear throws from the opposite hash over

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the top the undercover curl of flat defender in front

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of the third defender right to the chest the Parker

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first hand. And if you look at because on the

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twenty two, which I get, if you can see the

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reaction of Arizona, and they were just like boldy crack.

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Their whole sideline was like petrified, Like what just what

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I mean that throw is I don't care who you are.

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That is a phenomenal throw and that's critical, that's forts,

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that's the game. And you know so, I mean, everybody's

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talking about Bear's feet, but no, his arm was just

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as impressive, and especially when it mattered both.

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Speaker 3: Brady butpinga ladies and gentlemen of breaking it all down. Brady,

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always appreciate our time together real quick before we let

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you go. For those that are looking to maybe build

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out a gym, if they need any sort of gym

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equipment for their home or their place of business, how

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can they get a hold of you and your services.

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and gym designs, we could talk for BUYU football. It's

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all my plays.

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Speaker 2: Brady always appreciate our time together.

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Speaker 3: Man, Thanks for hopping on to sell back to victory

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over the Wildcats.

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