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welcome in our first guest of the program.

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Speaker 1: We got brand Sygourney, the g Man. I saw him

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earlier this morning.

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Speaker 3: He was in a joyful mood because it is the

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holiday seasons. Jim Man, are you still in that joyful mood?

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Speaker 2: Oh? Always, of course. You guys behaving yourself. All the

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mongoose is away.

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Speaker 3: Hey, I'm trying my best to make sure that the

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sponsors don't cancel and that I haven't been reprimented yet.

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I haven't been ridden up, so that lets me know

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that I'm doing everything the right way. No text messages

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have filed through a DMS, so I'll try to keep

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it pushing. But I'm not perfect. There could be something

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what I do. I'll make sure you know. I get

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better as I do. But Ben is happy and he

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is being the giver of gifts right now, especially with

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Orthoprosa Utah dot Com. You know how it gets around

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Speaker 2: Yeah, yep, he's a busy man, for sure.

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Speaker 1: He's a busy man, big Jim Man.

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Speaker 3: Before we go, I gotta ask a couple of Capitol

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Speaker 1: What's your favorite pop tart.

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Speaker 3: I know the girthy Girden likes to eat and give

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me the traditions that the Gurney family do.

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Speaker 1: What do you guys do around the Christmas holidays?

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Speaker 2: You know what? I snagged me some hot coco pop

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tarts and they're not all that good if you don't

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put them in, But if you put them in the toaster,

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they're fantastic.

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Speaker 1: Okay, so toaster.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, you gotta toast those guys. If you do,

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they're really really good. As far as Gurney family traditions,

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Speaker 3: So the g Man Christmas carols and sings. I need

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a video of this? Oh, how can I get a

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video of g Man's singing? I would love to see this.

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the Critical Households for a Christmas Carol.

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Speaker 2: It's kind of out of our sphere, I know it is.

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the fans they canceled that Home and Home with Cal

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they're bigger than they are, just taking their ball and

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Pop Charts Bowl, it doesn't matter Michigan whoever. Notre Dame

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don't think fans like to think that. It's like, oh

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Speaker 2: I do not think that.

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Speaker 3: Notre Dame didn't want to play, and look, Jeremiah Love

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declared for the draft to other players. I think that

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they were gonna lose players. It was either see a peer,

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bust loved that they still on business and shouldn't. I

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mean still think BA you should have got in above them.

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and home now is happening, And do you think by

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defense will be happy they're paying their dues. G Man,

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they got away with it and made by you playing

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the Shamrock series with Jaron Hall and Pooka down in

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the Legion Stadium and took bogus ticket prices. But now

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to be a vampire Coops at night. I believe that's

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what they're going to get BYU and BYU fans get

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their game against Notre Dame in provo.

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Speaker 2: Why not? A lot of fans are angry about it.

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think it's an exercise of looking how e UAU has

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fantastic program. It's it's the original big boy right, And

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b way, he's now risen to the specter and the

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quality where a team like Notre Dame. Yeah, we'll do

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in that regard where not only are you doing a

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home and home. And I talked to two people and

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it was just readily assumed, Oh, they're going to travel

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to the Notre Dame in twenty twenty six. Notre Dame

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is going to cancel twenty twenty seven. No, They're playing

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in Pro Bowl twenty twenty six. I think that's significant.

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I think that's promising, and I think that's it's a

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thing of just how BWAYU has progressed in recent years

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and become a program that we all wanted it to be,

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where we all believed the way you could be this.

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watch BCS Bowl games, whatever, and I would just watch

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and think, b WAYU is not even in the same

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tier as these teams. They are so far removed as

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in the same league. I don't have that feeling anymore.

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reflection of that. Where Bwau's kind of arriving there. That's

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it's taking a little bit longer than it did with basketball,

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be very very excited about what's going on. And I

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think you Notre Dame scheduling a home and home is

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a reflection of that.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I definitely think it is that thin.

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Speaker 3: This is good And it was about a point what

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they make bo you go to there for twenty twenty

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six and then up they're going to cancel it. No,

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they said, let's go to probo first, and then I

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had to believe that BYU and Bron Santiago would make

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that the stipulation too. They wouldn't get jipped the second

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time after having gotten jipped the first.

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Speaker 1: Right.

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Speaker 3: But to your point, though, everything that's coming about this

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is because of the Big Twelve conference and because of

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how they elevated. Notre Dame doesn't play BYU if they're

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still independent, even though they are independent, which is crazy.

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scheduling because although by using the Big twelve and yes

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they got hipped by the CFP, the CFP can't deny

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Speaker 1: Still that way, they can still flip it for the narrative.

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Speaker 3: Because if Oregon were to be BYU right and by

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you are to finish in the top twelve, oh, they

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be the top twelve BYU team. This is why Oregon

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should go. They can use it to flip their narrative.

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wasn't what other programs in schools g Man could BYU

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schedule for future home and homes and then the non

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conference game, because I think that's what it's going to

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take for BYU to get into the CPP. I don't

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Speaker 2: I'm a fan of natural rivalries. I think that's what

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made college football great as much as anything. And the

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sphere of that that's going away. I don't think that's

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a good thing. It's still weird to me when I

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see USC as a Big Ten affiliate, Oregon whatever. So

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USC Washington. I think Washington's a fantastic robbery. I'd love

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marquee game out of conference and then schedule two cupcakes.

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I think that's kind of the model that's preferable. So yeah,

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give me an old school raval. Just kind of relive

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Speaker 3: So you have to think, right, Jimbo Fish is at Washington,

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Michigan decides they wont HMG Man, and we don't know

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what's gonna happen with Wit. If Win ends up at Washington,

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a home and home maybe a twenty twenty seven eight

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or twenty eight twenty nine. I think Witch only got

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three or four years left. But if he ends up

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at Washington, by you could play Washington.

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Speaker 1: That'd be nice. Ooh. People would definitely want to see that.

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Speaker 3: What's still a good coach, and I still think Washington's

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a good program that's up and coming and that could

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be competitive in the Big Ten. So I'd like that

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you bring that up. I want to throw something on

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you and tell me your thoughts. Kalonie Saitaki at Big

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toeb med to Day and shout out in the last segment.

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twel Menia days would be back to the Star in Texas.

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first go, should what should they move fcs upon? You know,

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should they move those you know, teams that need to

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be paid to the spring game? And should they in

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order to fix this whole college footballlayoff thing. If they're

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not going to expand where the Big ten plays the

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Big twelve, the SEC plays the ACC, the ACC plays

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the Big ten and Big twelve and vice versa, should

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they do that?

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Speaker 1: Because Calanne brought.

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Speaker 3: Up, well, if we just played each other in non

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conference and you measured it off of that and in

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our conference, we could get away from that and that

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would help it a little bit more.

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Speaker 1: Maybe with head to head.

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Speaker 3: Do you feel they should that should be implemented, because

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I think that's a good idea. I'd like if you

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moved your spring game, given that fans the team that

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should beat up on, let's players still develop. It gives

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them a game to give physical contact. You still have

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the BYU alumni game. But then come non conference you're

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playing maybe the Miamis, You're playing maybe the Nordre Dames

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a little bit more less an independent or the Washingtons.

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I think that would create maybe more rivalries in college football,

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and it would be more entertaining and to be better

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for the College Football Playoff future aspect.

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Speaker 1: Do you agree or disagree with that?

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Speaker 2: Man, I'm gonna have to chew on that. I wasn't

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prepared for a question like this. Roddy, you're you're you're

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stretching man a regular season game in springtime. Yes, I've

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honestly never thought about that. I don't hate that. I

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need to chew on that. I need to consider that.

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Speaker 1: But look, I'm getting to the off season talk, man,

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I'm really thinking about it.

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Speaker 2: My goodness, dag Man, I'm sorry. I don't have a

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better hitswer for you.

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Speaker 1: No, that's okay, that's okay. We could, we can, we

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can come back to this. But I just wanted to

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throw you.

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Speaker 2: Never thought about it. But it's a very interesting topic.

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I'd like to think about chew on this, to be

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honest with you.

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Speaker 3: Look, I look at games like the Utah text if

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if they're just gonna complain g Man, in the College

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Football Playoff Committee of they played nobody of Kirk Kurbacy,

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who talks out of his left cheek and his right cheek.

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Speaker 1: He might have two buttoles. Hopefully. I don't get in

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trouble for saying that, but like, if this guy is.

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Speaker 3: Over here just just speaking nonsense and saying, well you

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played Utah text that was nobody and you know, uh

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Alabama played this guy. Just let everybody just play the

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FCS opponent in March and then shut up and then

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play each other, and then you keep it pushing it.

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Nobody plays that week opponent in the season, and then

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it's over and we move past it. Because I just

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I don't think you can just keep going off of

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well you play no one in non conference. It's like, well,

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if if that's the point, then move the game and

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play somebody in non conference. Do a be because I

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think what Kalani is doing is the best thing. He's

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going to Kevin Young approach and Brian Santiago, Okay, well,

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if they're gonna blame us for our non conference and

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we can't do anything, we're already in a conference, then

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we need to go schedule formidable opponents. Sorry, cal buy,

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We'll take Notre Dame because that will help us. If

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we beat them the next two years, we'll move off

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the Utah Tech after this year, and then we'll get

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the likes of a Miami or a better G five

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opponent in Tulane in JMU and play them in order

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for an opportunity to get into the college football playoffs.

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Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah, I don't hate that at all. That's sorry. Sorry,

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I'm kind of at a loss for words here. This

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isn't something I've been thinking about it.

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Speaker 3: I have stumped the gm Man Monday, December twenty second

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and four twenty three, Zach Robinson book it. I want

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Bencrter to listen all the listeners I have stuffed at

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g Man for once. Normally he's getting me with the

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football takes.

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Speaker 1: I got it. I have to take this a moment

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and take it in because I thought of a great question.

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I'm not kidding.

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Speaker 2: I've a schedule guy, I'm still walked into the season.

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Ronnie in January.

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Speaker 3: Okay, I'll get you in January, especially when those Red

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Raiders boat steam Oregon. No g Man game coming up

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this week. I think you take off in a few

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days as well as myself. You're headed down to Orlando.

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What does BA need to do to come out with

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the victory. This Georgia Tech quarterback, I watched tape, I've

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looked at the numbers. He is phenomenal. This is not

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a cake walk. This is gonna be a tough game

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for BYU on Saturday.

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Speaker 2: Well, what I'm excited about defensively for BYU is we

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haven't gotten the real Isaiah Laster all season. Pretty much

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since the Colorado game. He has been a wing big time,

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and I think fans have forgotten just how impactful one,

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how good this guy I can be, and how phenomenal

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he is. And I got the impression doing interviews that

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he's starting to feel like himself and they need him.

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They need this guy hunting in the open field against

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what this Georgia Tech offense presents. And I would just

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love to see an Isaiah Glasker. Hey, yeah, I'm that

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guy again. I'd like to see it, maybe to the

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point where it's, hey, let's go NFL, let's I'm rated shop.

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Maybe that would be the unfortunate side effect. But for

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fans in greedy, greedy perspective, yeah, you want the best

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for Iaseaklasker. But that's why I want to see more

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than anything, because I think he's been having a very

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rough year. I think he's gutted out a lot for

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his team, probably played some games he shouldn't have been playing.

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But I would like to see him revert back to

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form and just remind fans of just how tremendous of

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the talent he is, because I think a lot of

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fans have forgotten. I really do. I think Man's is

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like Isaiah, He's just kind of out there. He's good,

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but he's not He's fine. Oh, he's really really good.

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He's one of the his potential as an outside back

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or with his skill set, his frame is phenomenal. It's

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one of the best way he's ever had in that position.

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I want to see him realize that again in remind fans, yeah,

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I'm that guy. What you saw against Stanford, if fans

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can go that far back, he was phenomenal in that

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game and Colorado, he hurt his ankle has been gimpy

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every single game this season. So anyway, that's kind of

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a long answer. Just one individual that I want to

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see step up. But I really want to see that

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from Isaiah Lasker. But you also want to see the

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continued development with this extra practice it's kind of a debut,

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an audition for next year where other players are going

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to have to step through. I mean, Logan the two,

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He's going to be gone several others. Yeah, let's see

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new seed tolmoy Pey with more opportunities, Telsey Lake Khana.

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Those guys have kind of been third down specialists. I'd

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like to see them expand upon that role and maybe

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showcase more of what they can do and become all

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around players in that regard. The potential of both those

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guys is through the roof. But yeah, yeah, you kind

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of want to see some nuances and some things, and

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you'd have to think that Jay Hill he wants to

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implement that. He wants to be ahead of schedule and

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with these extra practice time realize a lot of that.

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And that's what I want to see because the feature

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of the Bay defense is so bright, especially with that

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defensive amposition, and you want to see these guys start

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to expand upon their roles.

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Speaker 1: It definitely is bright.

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Speaker 3: But I have to ask you the tough question, g man.

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Can they retain all of that? I know you know

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this is can it? Can they keep Nucy down my ball?

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Can they keep to Celi right with people also coming in,

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especially if they ball out in that and the pop

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talks about I expect NUCIANU.

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Speaker 1: TA Scilly to play well. Can they retain both those guys?

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Can you retain a ig? Is he coming back?

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Speaker 2: G man?

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Speaker 1: Is he gonna resign? Or is he gonna be?

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Speaker 2: Like?

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Speaker 3: You know what, these SEC and ACC teams look nice.

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It's tough to retain guys.

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Speaker 2: Now, g men, there's gonna be a Keelan Marion somewhere

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on the roster where you're not seeing it. And it's

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really disappointing that they're going it's going to happen. They

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just will. I don't. I don't know which position it will,

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and so it's probably someone no one's thinking about. Probably

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that's the nature of today's college football, and that's probably

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what's gonna happen. So just be prepared for UA fans

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the way you won the transferportal last year despite the

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losses they had, and hopefully they can do it again

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this year.

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Speaker 3: Hopefully they can do it again this year. GM man,

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You're not wrong. That's a you can't, but you can't

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retain everyone. It giveth, but it also taketh the way

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that's what I what I say, g Man, how do

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you got this.

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Speaker 1: One play out?

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Speaker 3: I'm not gonna ask you to score pretiction, I know

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you don't do that, But does by you win this game?

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Speaker 1: And if they win?

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Speaker 3: Secondary parts of the question, how does that influence East

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Coast recruiting and those in the portal to come to

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YU and play next season.

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Speaker 2: All games are really tricky, just because motivation is such

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an outlier and it's it's such a different, unique aspect

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as compared to other games. And I'm kind of wondering

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how Bay he's going to get up for this. But

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I do believe the senior leadership's largely phenomenal on this team.

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I think the culture is really good. Whether LJ plays

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or not, I still think that's up in the air.

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That's going to obviously be a huge factor. But I

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like bau in this game. I think they're taking it serious.

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I think the culture is strong, and I think Bay's

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going to beat these.

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Speaker 1: Guys, Baubc's guys. That's how he has it.

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Speaker 2: Uh.

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Speaker 3: I guess I'll ask you this too, Bear Bachmeier, how

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health did you think he is? He thinking's seventy seventy

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five eighty eighty five Bear in this game, and how

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do you think Bear plays.

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Speaker 2: I have no idea. I'll say eighty.

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Speaker 1: Okay, eighty percent. Bear Bachmeyer is still better than a

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no Bear Bachmeer.

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Speaker 2: But he was really sure and cryptic in his answers.

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But he kind of always liked that.

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Speaker 3: So read look Bear, Look, And I hope this doesn't

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take the wrong way because I know someone listening and

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it's gonna get back to athletics and something's gonna be like

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you were talking.

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Speaker 1: Chris, and no, I just believe Bear is. He's short

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to the point.

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Speaker 3: Not when I say he's not a good interview, I

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mean like he just he's about business, and sometimes you

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can't interview the business guy because they just want to

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get there. They're not gonna give you anything. Even though

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he's a quarterback. He has to get in front of there.

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Like he's not Jake. He's not gonna give you anything.

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That's just what it is. But that's just the truth.

475
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But look, I bring up the question GM because it's

476
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valid because depending on Bear's health and if LJ doesn't play,

477
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you know, we don't know, like LJ wasn't hasn't been

478
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brought out in front of the media. I haven't seen

479
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anybody interview LJ. I don't know if I've seen LJ

480
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at practice. I haven't been looking that closely because I've

481
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been doing, you know, the interviews of what I'm there for.

482
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But if you don't have LJ and then Bear's not healthy,

483
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that puts a bway you to disadvantage Jim Man. I

484
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just worry our fans gonna act like they acted again

485
00:21:56,680 --> 00:21:59,480
the UA b Oh. This is a terrible season, lost

486
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to uab in the ball. Can't lose a Georgia Tech

487
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and then is a ro gonna get the blame? Ayrod

488
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didn't do his job. It's like that's what it becomes.

489
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But losing LJ Martin and I don't want it to happen.

490
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I don't wish that. But having LJ, if he were

491
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to opt out and not play, would make me pop

492
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fans so hard to be like, do you understand how

493
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dynamic it is? Do you understand that only having one

494
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running back was a problem?

495
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Speaker 2: Now?

496
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Speaker 3: Do you understand that and that maybe that's not an

497
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a row We need to look at other position coaches.

498
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I think this would be more accountability for the entire staff.

499
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But I know This's a different conversation to have maybe

500
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after the game before to happen. But there's too much

501
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blame with a Rod and I don't think people understand

502
00:22:36,759 --> 00:22:40,440
how crucial LJ is in a Rod's offense and how

503
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he utilizes him.

504
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Speaker 2: Yeah, it's gonna be a completely different offense. It's man,

505
00:22:46,079 --> 00:22:49,240
you're gonna have to sling that thing around. I still

506
00:22:49,279 --> 00:22:53,039
think Chase Roberts needs to be a forward, dis tame

507
00:22:53,160 --> 00:22:56,839
catch two hundred yard receiving game. I think him I'd

508
00:22:56,880 --> 00:22:59,319
like to see that happen. I think Georgia Tech is

509
00:22:59,359 --> 00:23:02,119
exactly the you could do that again, and I think

510
00:23:02,160 --> 00:23:04,720
you're gonna need that if LG can't go, because we've

511
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seen the depth behind LJA. It ain't there. There's there's

512
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not a lot and all due respect to see on

513
00:23:10,319 --> 00:23:14,279
a MOA, the lack of reps and he still has

514
00:23:14,319 --> 00:23:16,799
some ailing injuries. I still wonder even if he's ready

515
00:23:16,799 --> 00:23:20,160
to go, how effective he can be. It's it's gonna

516
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be very, very interesting, but with this time That's that's

517
00:23:24,000 --> 00:23:26,160
another intriguing aspect about this game is just how the

518
00:23:26,319 --> 00:23:29,119
offense is gonna change. I personally don't believe LJ Martin

519
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is gonna play. I'll just say that right now. I

520
00:23:31,599 --> 00:23:34,359
don't think he's gonna be out there. We'll see. I

521
00:23:34,640 --> 00:23:37,319
don't know. I think there's too many good reasons for

522
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him not to play for him to actually play.

523
00:23:40,640 --> 00:23:41,799
Speaker 1: Yeah, you have to.

524
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Speaker 3: Wonder with how he wants to see his draft grade

525
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and if he's gonna go, what that means. Look, he

526
00:23:46,559 --> 00:23:48,559
could come back for the final year and BYU's run

527
00:23:48,559 --> 00:23:51,240
game will be phenomenal, bringing into von Ekka probably gonna

528
00:23:51,279 --> 00:23:54,240
hit the portal hart see anymore coming back. You never know.

529
00:23:54,319 --> 00:23:56,480
It could be we'll see. But at the same time,

530
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is he gonna test that? And we haven't really seen

531
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too many by players do this that have been healthy

532
00:24:01,480 --> 00:24:03,519
to s And no, I'm not gonna play. LJ could

533
00:24:03,519 --> 00:24:05,279
be one of the first to do it and one

534
00:24:05,279 --> 00:24:07,039
of the few. And I wouldn't blame him, the player asked.

535
00:24:07,079 --> 00:24:09,440
They do it's best for themselves at the end of

536
00:24:09,680 --> 00:24:11,480
the day, Jim, and I'll get you out of here

537
00:24:11,519 --> 00:24:14,279
on this though. Give me your reaction and don't don't

538
00:24:14,279 --> 00:24:16,839
don't don't bulljat me either. What was your reaction when

539
00:24:16,839 --> 00:24:19,359
you saw aj debonnces put back dunk because everybody went.

540
00:24:19,359 --> 00:24:26,000
Speaker 2: Nuts Honestly, I don't get surprised and all that hides

541
00:24:26,000 --> 00:24:30,359
about aj debonce anymore because that's just what he does.

542
00:24:31,000 --> 00:24:33,920
It's kind of expected, like, yeah, he can be that guy,

543
00:24:34,599 --> 00:24:36,559
and I think he's gonna have a dunk that's gonna

544
00:24:36,599 --> 00:24:39,559
supersede that probably within the next two or three games,

545
00:24:40,039 --> 00:24:42,680
and then after that he'll probably have another one. His

546
00:24:42,880 --> 00:24:48,160
talent level is so ridiculously phenomenal, it's kind of hard.

547
00:24:48,240 --> 00:24:53,160
It's impossible to qualify. He is absolutely everything you expected

548
00:24:53,200 --> 00:24:56,359
him to be and more. And it's just amazing what

549
00:24:56,400 --> 00:24:59,079
we're singing in pro right now, playing on that hard work.

550
00:25:00,000 --> 00:25:00,799
It's ridiculous.

551
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Speaker 1: It's crazy.

552
00:25:02,000 --> 00:25:02,160
Speaker 2: Man.

553
00:25:02,200 --> 00:25:04,160
Speaker 1: I look at it and I'm just like Sean Walker.

554
00:25:04,200 --> 00:25:06,799
Speaker 3: I was sitting next to him, and yeah, other people, Jakatch,

555
00:25:06,880 --> 00:25:08,720
we all were like the social media team, those in

556
00:25:08,720 --> 00:25:11,319
the front row, Min Sharper, just other colleagues. We were like,

557
00:25:11,480 --> 00:25:14,519
oh my good like you, You're amazed every time. But

558
00:25:14,559 --> 00:25:16,799
I agree, probably gonna top it. But I will say this,

559
00:25:17,440 --> 00:25:19,680
it's not the greatest dunk and boe basketball history. And

560
00:25:19,680 --> 00:25:24,359
I think people would challenge me on that because they're saying, oh,

561
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number one recruit, potential, number one overall pick, yes, g Man,

562
00:25:29,000 --> 00:25:31,960
but it was a putback the Only Child's Dunk where

563
00:25:31,960 --> 00:25:34,519
he caught two bodies and baptized the guy in a

564
00:25:34,640 --> 00:25:37,759
rivalry game at the Delta Center on a neutral site.

565
00:25:38,680 --> 00:25:40,759
Till it is a little I think that that takes

566
00:25:40,759 --> 00:25:43,559
the cake. I think that takes the cake. I think

567
00:25:43,599 --> 00:25:45,960
that's still I think that's still number one. AJ can

568
00:25:46,000 --> 00:25:49,200
do it, but I still think that one's number one.

569
00:25:49,240 --> 00:25:51,640
I don't think aj is number one yet. It's pending,

570
00:25:51,680 --> 00:25:54,240
though pending is in the process, and the payment hasn't

571
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been processed yet.

572
00:25:55,039 --> 00:25:56,920
Speaker 1: We'll see, gim man. What's the best way we can

573
00:25:56,960 --> 00:25:58,720
support you? What you're doing, How you do it?

574
00:26:00,039 --> 00:26:05,119
Speaker 2: Workmheril dot com, follow me on Twitter, Brandon Cgourney whatever.

575
00:26:05,519 --> 00:26:07,079
Speaker 3: Hey, that's how you get them. We got them up

576
00:26:07,079 --> 00:26:09,160
to ten thousand followers. Let's get them up to fifteen

577
00:26:09,160 --> 00:26:10,279
thousand now as well.

578
00:26:10,319 --> 00:26:10,640
Speaker 2: G Man.

579
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Speaker 3: Love your Happy Holidays to you and the family. Merry

580
00:26:13,240 --> 00:26:15,720
Christmas to you. I will see you down in Orlando.

581
00:26:17,039 --> 00:26:18,119
Speaker 2: All right, we'll see you, man.

582
00:26:18,960 --> 00:26:21,039
Speaker 3: That was Brandon Segourney of The Daily Here. Appreciate g

583
00:26:21,160 --> 00:26:24,279
Man joining me today. If you missed the interview and

584
00:26:24,319 --> 00:26:25,880
the tail end of it joining us on the radio.

585
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Please please download it on the podcast to get the

586
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filled thing. Lots of good stuff from g men, and

587
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I stumped them. I stumped them. Booked it today December

588
00:26:33,359 --> 00:26:35,960
twenty second, at four to twenty three pm. He said, Ronnie,

589
00:26:35,960 --> 00:26:37,839
I still in the season. Well, don't we give excuses,

590
00:26:37,880 --> 00:26:40,319
g Man, don't do that. I got you because that

591
00:26:40,400 --> 00:26:43,839
was a really good question. I'm serious, Like should should

592
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you play the FCS teams in March?

593
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Speaker 1: Should that be the spring game for everybody?

594
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Speaker 3: And then knock conference games to settle this college football

595
00:26:51,079 --> 00:26:53,359
playoff debate? You play ACC teams, so you play the

596
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top G five. To me, that would help it. We

597
00:26:55,799 --> 00:26:57,799
can have the discussion in the offseason. But that's something

598
00:26:57,839 --> 00:26:59,920
that's been coming to my mind lately.

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