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the fan hotline. Welcome in the CEO, Brad, and how

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are we doing today?

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Speaker 3: Brother?

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Speaker 5: Doing awesome?

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Speaker 3: How you guys doing doing good?

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Speaker 4: Before we get into the college football playoff ranking yesterday,

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the initial first rankings, and your thoughts, tell us about

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the deals that you got going on.

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Speaker 3: We just entered the month of November.

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Speaker 6: Yes we did, and so for November all month, we

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are running a clearance promotion on all of our anything

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that we've kind of had overstock for the year, so

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everything that we're trying to get out in the tenns Hill.

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A couple of weeks ago, we got a ton of

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it gone, but we still have quite a bit of

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it left there, and it's all in our Orange store.

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So we've got like support codes down at like fifty

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dollars for some of our older sport codes.

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Speaker 5: Some of our suits are down like seventy five dollars.

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Speaker 6: Honestly, most of these things are normally three hundred, you know,

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to four hundred dollars, so super good deals.

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Speaker 5: We're just trying to get rid of some of that stuff.

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Speaker 6: So if you're looking for something cheap right now and

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something that's affordable, go come in and get those things.

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And then we always have our our heart of the

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line stuff that we're going forward with, like our Elevate suits,

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Tempo shirts, so we're always doing good deals on that.

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We try and keep our price is very competitive there

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because honestly, for example, the Elevate suit, that's a suit

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that on the market, most people are selling those on

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the over e commerce like five six hundred dollars of

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any suit the team in comparable. Truthfully, I don't think

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it's as good, but comparable, and we sell for four hundred,

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so it's a great deal no matter what. And then

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if you buy one, you get the second one twenty

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five percent off.

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Speaker 3: So there you go. You can you buy one, you

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get twenty five percent off. Guys.

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Speaker 4: All of it's going on down that clearance promotion in

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the arms store, sports coats down in fifty dollars. In

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suits is seventy five. I know everybody's looking for a

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good deal, especially around the holiday season. If you're looking

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for the Black Friday deals, there you go. You're not

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gonna I mean a suit for seventy five dollars, guys.

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I can tell you how much I pay for suits

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back in the day when I went on my mission,

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and they weren't even good, right, I mean, these suits

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are better that. Like I wish I'd had an opportunity to,

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you know, earn the business. And look it's been Odion

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has been going on since twenty twelve, and I went

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on my mission at twenty fifteen. So I missed out.

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So don't be like Ronald the three man weaver. I

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know I've referred myself to the third person there, but

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don't miss out. Get it today. Go down to the

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arms store to get that clerical promotion. Brandon, let's talk

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c FP playoff rankins. The committee met yesterday, b Yu

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coming in at number seventh just your initial reaction.

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Speaker 6: So I was so floored that it actually we came

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in at seventh, Like, I think that's where we should be,

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but I didn't. I had no I thought maybe eight

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was the peak. I thought we'd be somewhere between eight

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and ten. I was hoping eight, but the fact that

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we were seven was just super surprising for me. So

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I think it's the right place. Truthfully, I just didn't

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think that the committee would be brave enough to do

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it so, and then it's fun to have have TechEd

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right behind us there and the matchup for this week's

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gonna be awesome.

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Speaker 5: And then Utah being at thirteen.

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Speaker 6: I think one thing I have to remember with that though,

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is they are thirteen, but that's not counting the ACC

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team that's gonna be end and obviously the group of

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five teams. So the really at fifteen if you're looking

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at it from where are they apt to get into

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Speaker 4: I'm glad that you broke that down because a lot

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of peop people like, oh, well, Utah is at number thirteen.

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It's like, yes they are, but like you mentioned, group

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of six still gonna get in, and again, the ACC

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team that wins the conference championship will get in. Now

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they've removed that the top four teams and the conferences

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get buys, just the top.

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Speaker 3: Four teams ranked in general.

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Speaker 4: They're doing that because they want more SEC and Big

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ten teams to get buys. They didn't like seeing Arizona

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State get the buy and lose the texts even though

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they should probably win the game, and in Boise State lose.

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De Penn State got outplayed in that game. So you

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bring up with a very valid points, so they are fifteen,

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still in the outskirtch looking at it.

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Speaker 3: Let's continue on that topic.

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Speaker 4: I've seen all this morning and even last night after

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these rankings came out, and it's still going on right now.

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People are saying that three Big twelve teams will get in.

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I could see two at the max, but I just

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don't know. I don't I looking at Utah like if

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you're a two lost team and you don't go to

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the title game, and I mean this happened to BYU

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last year, right had two losses, didn't go to the

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title game, four way tie and had the to the

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schedule from Colorado and they missed out.

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Speaker 3: And I think Utah's in that same position.

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Speaker 4: Do you think three teams get into the cos Football

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Speaker 6: I think the only way three teams get in is

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if somehow, if we lose this week, Utah gets into

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the Comfort Championship and so there's where a one loss

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team and then they play Tech again in the Comfort Championship.

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Speaker 5: Game, and then Utah wins, so they're automatically in.

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Speaker 6: And then you have a one loss Tech team, a

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one loss BAU team before the comfort championship game. I

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think that's the only way we get three in. Do

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I think that's gonna happen. Probably not, But I do

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think that is a route for it to happen.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, you bring up a very good point. If what

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you have to run a table, then have that one

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loss come in the title game, because Tech already has

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one loss, and I just don't think you can afford

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to have two Big twelve teams, excuse me, three Big

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twelve teams get in with multiple losses.

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Speaker 3: When I look at the ramas, Yeah.

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Speaker 6: The only way, Yeah, the only one happens if if

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we lose this week to Tech but then went out

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and didn't make it to the championship game because of breakers,

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whatever happens, you know at that point.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, then if that could happen. But I don't eve

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think that happens anymore. I think the Cincinnati game made

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that's what It's not possible. So now that I'm thinking

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about it, I don't. Yeah, I don't know that there's

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there's a way that we get three teams in.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm with you.

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Speaker 4: I don't think there's a way because with Cincinnati losing,

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b Au beats them, and if they were to lose

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a Tech and run the table in Tech. Is that

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two lost team that gets in, because I still think

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they would value Texas Tech.

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Speaker 3: I don't. I don't see it.

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Speaker 4: So I think two at the max. That's a good point.

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And I mean, look, here are the teams, guys. I'll

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give it to you, Braiden. Oregon's at nine seven to one,

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nor to TAM's at two, I mean ten to six

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and two, Texas at eleven seven and two, Oklahoma is

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at seven and two, and then like you said, you

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Tah thirteen, but they're really fifteen.

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Speaker 3: Even then, look who's behind him.

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Speaker 4: Virginia is at eight and one, Louisville's a seven and one,

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and then Vanderbilt is at seven and two, and then

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Georgia Tech at eight and one. There's no way, Braidon,

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that they're gonna put a Utah or Texas Tech, or

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even if it was BYU, score all three of them

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over Texas, Oklahoma, Virginia, Louisville, vanderb Georgia Tech.

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Speaker 3: I just don't see that happening.

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Speaker 4: Yeah.

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Speaker 6: The only thing that I was very impressed with, and

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maybe it's because we have the commissioner or whatever you

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call the chair is a big twelve guy.

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Speaker 5: But the fact that.

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Speaker 6: Those three teams are all in above the ACC teams

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the one loss teams shows how much respect there for

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BYU and TECH. The fact that Utah has two losses

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and they're still above those one loss teams because their

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two losses were BYU in TECH. So I thought that

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was pretty pretty insightful of what the committee thinks of

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those three teams.

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Speaker 4: Truthfully, do you feel like the national media is setting

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it up for BYU to fail? Though? I hate to

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go conspiracy, but top ten match up b YU goes

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love and you laugh because you know I'm going with this, like, Okay,

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they're undefeated. We got to give them credit because they'ren defeated.

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They've played well, but they got this true fresh and

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you make them throw but he's really thrown. But Utah

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is better. But they're higher rank, but they beat Utah.

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They don't want to give credit, but they have to

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because they can't talk out of both sides in their mouth.

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I feel like they're kind of like setting the BUF. Okay,

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you lose, see, I told you so.

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Speaker 6: I told you well see, and I actually think the opposite.

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Speaker 5: I'm gonna put the other arguments there though, is that

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the fact that they put Tech.

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Speaker 6: Right behind UAU with one loss, and then Utah at

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thirteen with two losses, one of them being to Tech,

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one of them being the VYU. I think they cornered

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themselves that if we lose the Tech this week, they

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cannot drop us below Utah.

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Speaker 3: That's a good point because I didn't think of that.

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That's a good take.

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Speaker 6: Because there's only one way that we can, Like, if

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Speaker 5: Only we're losing your team that's right behind us. So yes,

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Speaker 6: But then we can't drop below Utah because we have

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the head to head. But they were giving Utah the

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credit because they the only losses were to us in Tech.

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Speaker 5: So I don't think we can drop a low Utah.

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Speaker 6: So I think we have to stay in that twelve

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Speaker 4: I think the only thing to add to your argument

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maybe just to tweak it just a little bit. I

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think the only way they dropped behind Utah is if

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Utah were to blowout Baylor had back to back weeks

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to blowout games, and I'm talking about like thirty five

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Speaker 3: If that were to happen, yees.

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Speaker 5: Oh, you agree, I agree.

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Speaker 6: If yeah, if they take it to the wire tech,

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Speaker 5: But if we get whooped, then then yeah, yeah.

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Speaker 4: I don't see that happening, not at all. I think

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Speaker 6: We haven't lost the game by more than we haven't

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lost the game by more than seven and since twenty

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twenty three, so I don't see it happen either.

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Speaker 4: You took the words right out of my mouth that

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that's exactly what I was gonna pitch you. Hey, do

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you see it getting beat by more than the ten

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and a half point spread? They haven't lost, but you

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just said, how do you have this game plan out?

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Speaker 6: I I mean, I'm a believer, you know this, This

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and win, but it's gonna be tough, and I think

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I could see it go anywhere. I wouldn't be surprised

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by either thing. But I really think people are doubting BYU.

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but everybody's like looking at the analytics and all the

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different things and all the betting sites that are like

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the you know, different metrics they're trying to do too

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to to what's the word, try and project what you

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should bet on.

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Speaker 5: And those are great metrics.

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that I don't like about them is that's not the

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actual job to be done of the football team. The

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job to be done of the football team is to win.

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And so we play a specific style of football that

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doesn't play well into those metrics, because our goal isn't

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to play well into metrics, it's to win games. And

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so we'll shut it down and start running the clock

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out middle the third quarter if we have to. That's

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what we did this year. We're not we're not trying

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to get stout points. We're not trying to get you

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know also of some of those metrics up. And so

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it's just hard because everybody's like, well, Bau's not playing

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metrically as sound as the other teams. And I understand

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they're not they really aren't. But they're winning and their

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goal is to win and they're going at that. So

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I really think we're getting undervalued. And I think I

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think we're gonna come in and I think we're going

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to hang. And I think there their offense and our

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defense is going to be a matchup that I feel

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like that's where the weakness is on their side and

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the strength is on our side. I think we're going

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to hold them a few points and then if our

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offense can do something, if LJ is healthy enough.

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Speaker 5: To actually run, I think Bear's gonna The hard thing

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to know is Sam love It and.

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Speaker 6: Kansas State's quarterback well Avery Johnson were both did really,

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really well running, but they're both quick types. I'm and

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tregued to see because Bear's a great runner, but he's

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more of the power power quarterback running. I mean, treat

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to see how that works. But I think that's that's

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one of their weaknesses that I think we can score

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on him. I really do think it's gonna be a

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game that we win.

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Speaker 4: Baron Morton does use his legs. He is a dual

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threat quarterback. I don't want to sit there and make

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it seem like he doesn't because he does running probably

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not his favorite than He definitely is more of a

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pocket passer than Will have it. But just are mind

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fans Will Hamm and the backup quarterback that was Will

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and dealing that had that came in on the road

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environment against Utah and lit up that Utah defense. He's

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out for the season with an ACL injury. Now the

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backup to him when he got hurt seemed like he

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played very well. But Barry Morton does like to stay

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in the pocket, so we'll see what happens. But he

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is injury prone, so you might ding him up in

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this game. He didn't get dinged up against Kansas State,

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but he's had problems staying healthy. So I like what

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you talk about, and I look to your metrics to

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give you credit to what you just said.

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Speaker 3: I want to show you a lot of love there.

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Speaker 4: BYU might not blow out teams, they might not run

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up to score like Utah, and I bring up Utah

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because they seem to be the team that does it

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Speaker 3: They did that in the PAC twelve.

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Speaker 4: Look in that same note given BYU credit to support

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the argument they haven't done that in they're a one

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score games. And when you make a game close. Not

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in the NFL, we're talking about in college football. Normally,

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the team that's not turning over the football in those situations,

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which is the less of by, they end up winning.

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Speaker 3: Those games more likely.

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Speaker 4: So if this is a one score game per the metrics,

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and BOU is not turning the ball over and they

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take away the ball at a high level, BYU is

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likely to win this ball game. So I love that

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you bring that up. That's a good point. That's a

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good take there. Let's transition to a little basketball. Got

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to talk to some who which as well, because basketball

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season just started. Don't know if you had a chance

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to catch the Villanova BYU game that took place on Monday,

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But what was your initial reaction?

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Speaker 3: AJ dropped twenty one in his first college game.

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Speaker 6: Intel football seasons over basketball doesn't exist, Ronny, just kidding.

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Speaker 5: No, I watched the game.

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Speaker 6: I follow, but but it's it's definitely not as much

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front of my mind as as bobus.

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Speaker 2: But yeah, it was.

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Speaker 5: It was fun to watch. It was.

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Speaker 6: It was You still could see that there needs to

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be some more cohesion, but I think that's to be

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expected with the youth that we have with so many

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new players coming on the team, But I think you

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could see the talent there. Holy cow, we're gonna be

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we have. It's just so weird seeing that, seeing BYU

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logos with that much talent. But it's it's I'm super

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excited for the season. It's gonna be fun.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, definitely, like you said, chemistry issues, but I mean, look,

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you got the number of watching him close out games.

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I know fans have to be excited about that, and

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watching as a media member, I'm like, man, have you

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ever seen a player in bo U history since Jim

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or maybe there's a few others going back in the

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Dave Rose era, maybe Mark Pope taken over that could

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close out games. Not like AJ, so excited to see

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as that develops later on. Let's go back to I

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guess just by elections in general. B YU football ranked

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number eight, b YU basketball ranked number eight. This is

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a great time in BYU athletics and for fans and

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for us the team because Brad, we've never seen this before.

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Like the BYU basketball broadcast was all pretty much by

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you buy a j and Kevin Young football against Iowa

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State RG three and Jason Benetti, who do a great job.

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The broadcast is now favoring BYU it didn't in the past.

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Its starting to make that shift. What's your take on that.

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Speaker 6: It's it's true and I mean somebody said something the

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last night. I'm't have to pull it up again, but

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it said that, you know members of the church. Yes,

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christ Abloty is two percent of the population. But we're

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on track to win the clown college football National Championship,

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the college basketball National Championship, the whatever they call the

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Dancing Age thing, and then the final rows from the Bachelorette.

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Speaker 5: And I just was dying because it's so true. Right now,

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in the in the in the.

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Speaker 6: Media, we're so front and center, and really we're getting

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some of that publicity.

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Speaker 5: And I'm sure it's so good for us because.

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Speaker 6: As soon as that starts happening, I think the Board

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of Trustees, which is the you know, the Apostle, they're

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looking at this and saying, Okay, we're getting the name

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out there.

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Speaker 5: We can continue to allocate resources.

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Speaker 6: Obviously they're not allocating the churches resources, but they're willing

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to let us allocate the resources that we have available

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to us to go and perform. And I think it's

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a great thing that it's working because that is exactly

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what they're using it for. And Ben always talks about

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it being one of the best missionary tools, and I agree.

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Speaker 4: It's definitely one of the best missionary tools. I want

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to get your thoughts on this. Let's go back a

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little bit further. How impactful was that COVID season. No

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people maybe give negative energy at the national level. Some

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of the people, well, Zach Wilson was a number two pick,

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b aable to really play anybody. I thought that season

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was amazing for BYU athletics because I feel like they're

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at the point now because of what they did and

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guys overachieved right with the circumstance that they had. I

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feel like if it wasn't for that two thousand and

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twenty twenty season BYU football Athletics right now would not

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be where they're at basketball wise, you could say even

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soccer wise, just as a whole, but specifically, you know,

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the thing that drives the ship football that season. If

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they didn't have that, I don't feel like they would

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have this momentum right now.

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Speaker 3: What say you?

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Speaker 5: I think that's a pretty good take right there. I

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hadn't thought about it. That way specifically.

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Speaker 6: Obviously, the twenty twenty one season I think was huge,

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but I feel like we got the invite to the

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Big twelve right before that twenty twenty one season, so

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it had to have been off coming off the twenty

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twenty was when we were kind of proving ourselves to

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the Big twelve.

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Speaker 5: I mean, the real thing is the Big twelve. But

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what helped trigger out it was the decades before that.

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Speaker 6: But really that twenty twenty season was the last little

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lynchpin that fixed that and made it top of mind.

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So when expansion did come up that next year, we

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were top candidate for that.

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Speaker 5: So I think that's a pretty good take, Ronnie.

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Speaker 2: I like it.

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Speaker 4: No, Yeah, I just I was thinking about that, you know,

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this morning and planning out the show. I was like, wait,

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that twenty twenty season, it's not getting a lot of

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credit that deserves old they played, you know, Troy. Well, yes,

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that is true. Both things can be true. But if

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it wasn't for that season, what they have been invited

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to the Big twelve? Would Zach Wilson had been drafted

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with Jaron Hall have been drafted way Keaton Slovas still

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be playing in the NFL like all of those like

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that brings up to me Brady Christians, and you know,

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you think of so many others, Blake Freeland, Casey Suelmatia,

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like that propels BYU to.

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Speaker 3: Where they're at.

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Speaker 4: Even basketball, look at where they're like Kevin Young had

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like five dudes played professionally and two of them like

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really only got into the rotation in January and now

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they're playing overseas. So to me, look, I think that

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twenty twenty season football basketball really propelled BYU to where

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it's at. And I'm giving Tom Homo a tip of

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the cap and Bryan Santiago for continuing it because look,

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right now, BYU I think has all the momentum for

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football and basketball in the Big twelve. I would say

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Texas Tech is probably right behind it. And I'm talking

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about momentum, and it's amazing to watch right now.

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Speaker 3: Brandon, Yeah, I do.

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Speaker 2: I agree.

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Speaker 5: It's been. It's been. It's the best I mean in

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my lifetime, no question. But I think it's.

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Speaker 6: Truthfully the best time to ever be a Cougar fan. Like, yes,

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the eighties and football people are gonna think back and

478
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remember it in such good ways. And I'm sure it was,

479
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wasn't there, but that both the football and the basketball

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team where they're at right now, I just don't think

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it's ever been that way, and in BA.

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Speaker 5: Football history or BYU athletics history.

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Speaker 3: It has not. It's the most wonderful time of the year.

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Speaker 4: I always said, it's the most time wonderful time for

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me because I'm Dug deep man into the football basketball

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looks Saturdays top ten matchup b YU takes on Texas Tech,

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and then later at night you can work your way

488
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down to MC to De Mari out to see BAU basketball.

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Right now, you're thriving if you're a BYU fan. I

490
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didn't get a chance to ask you this though. What

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did the family dress up as last week for Halloween?

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How was the Halloween for the day family?

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Speaker 6: Oh?

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Speaker 2: Man?

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Speaker 6: So we were My kids were, My boys were BA

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football players, my girls were by cheerleaders.

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Speaker 5: My wife was just the BAU fan, and I was

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I was the BA football coach. That's that and everything. Yeah,

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we're crazy, I know.

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Speaker 6: No, No, I don't know if if I've ever mentioned

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this on the show, but we've adopted. I don't remember

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who started about the the Cougar day. So the very

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first game of the season. We have Cosmo comes the

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night before and brings gifts and everything right before the

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first first game of the season, and the kids wanted

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to get wanted to ask Cosma for football and cheerleading costumes,

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and we're like, well, that's great, but we have to

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use them for Halloween because Cosmo can't bring it just

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for that cougar Dan and so they agreed, and so

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that's what we got to do with it.

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Speaker 3: So love that.

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Speaker 4: I love that you guys are bought into the spirit.

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You know Ben's family, they were out there during the

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bye week at Disneyland. They dressed up as Toy Story.

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We went the Monsters Ink Ground, you know, had Little

516
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Jersey dressed up as Baby Sully. So love that everybody

517
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buys into Halloween. I mean, we're getting into Thanksgiving now,

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so I got a way to ask those questions. Don't

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want to be prematurely, but just knowing the coming weeks. Myself, Ben,

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we're gonna ask you about you know, Thanksgiving food, Christmas

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is around the corner, and Brad, I mean you lived

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here in Utah a good amount of time as myself.

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Speaker 3: The weather is really nice for November, right now.

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Speaker 6: Yeah, it was super cold and end of October, but

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we're right now November is looking decent.

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Speaker 3: So yeah, I didn't have to.

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Speaker 4: Wear a jacket yesterday as much as I thought. Gotta

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love that Brandon. Before I'll let you go one more time.

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The deals you guys got going on right now at

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Odion Mints were and specifically at the Orange store.

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Speaker 6: Yeah, so on our Arms store, we've got a Black

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Friday ideal going on for all of November, tons of

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stuff with clearancing out on Black Friday itself will probably

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just kind of even more just to kind of in

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the spirit of Black Friday. But yes, all month we're

536
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running our Black Friday deals. Tons of overstock that we have,

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we're just trying to get get rid of. It's great stuff,

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we just have too much of it and so we're

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trying to move it out. And then we're always running

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great prices for all of our products. So make sure

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you come in and visit us. And as Brenta and

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Ronnie always say, let us earn your business, we really

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think that if you come in, you'll you'll you'll want

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to keep shopping with us forever.

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Speaker 4: So look, I had a friend that saw my suit

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pictures of it. Came over to the house and say,

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you know what for weddings. I don't care if they're

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going to require me to buy a touch of this.

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I want to wear Odion menswear. He like felt my

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jacket and says this is it, and he's like, I

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gotta go visit Braidon Day. I said, look, I'll hook

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you up. You got to go run that business. Trust me,

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don't take my word for it. When you touch it

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and you put it on, it's over. I'm telling you.

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It's a ballgame night night, like Steph Carey says. It's

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gonna knock you out like Ilia Taporia. Trust me, Hey,

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the right hand's coming over the top. Let Braiden day

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Speaker 3: Reminder those getting married too.

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Speaker 4: They always got the wedding bundle, suit, shirt, shoes, Belton

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miss that. Braiden, Thanks for your time today. We'll catch

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up with you next week. As always, sounds good.

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Speaker 5: Have good on guys, go coogies.

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Speaker 3: You'll see it.

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he stopped for a little player profile. Gonna get to

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know PK. Parker Kingston a little bit better. If you

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don't know who PK is, he's your punt returner, kick returner.

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There was there was a fall from grace for Parker

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Kingston earlier in the in the season. After all that

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he had done, all that he had accomplished the years prior,

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he started off a little bit shaky, a little bit

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uh injured too, and Bay fans were like, get rid

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of him, no more, no more, PK. He's not consistent enough.

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PK finally got healthy in showcase. He's been showcasing ever

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since he became healthy. Just how good he can be

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when he's one hundred percent healthy and strong and nurse

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and strengthened and elastic.

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Speaker 2: And limber and explosive killing it. So let's get to

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know him a little bit better.

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Speaker 2: All right, guys, let's get into it.

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Speaker 8: Parker Kingston, there's been a lot of talk about the

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rest during the bye week.

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Speaker 2: What did it do for you specifically?

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Speaker 9: PK charging Yeah, you know, it was nice. By a

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week was super nice. I was able to not take

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the week fully off but obviously not.

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Speaker 10: Go as much. And it felt good to get get

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your body back.

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Speaker 9: I mean after that six week stretch was it was

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a long stretch, but I mean last week was really nice.

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Speaker 5: Really good.

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Speaker 2: It feels good to just uh, you know, just be

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resting up but still keeping moving. Right.

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Speaker 8: It's not that they didn't do anything. They did practiced

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last week. They needed a practice. They were treating it

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as if it was a game week Monday through Wednesday, uh,

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and maybe even the beginning of Thursday before letting the

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the players, uh, you know, take the bye week and

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rest up. Now, Parker, you didn't play in fall camp,

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uh for a couple of different reasons. Uh, they didn't

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want to stop playing because you were on such a role.

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Speaker 2: Explain kind of what's happened in that process.

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Speaker 10: Yeah, I mean it was.

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Speaker 9: It was hard right that that fall camp stretch sucked,

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but I knew I had to keep going. I knew

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I had to get those two games in UH Stanford

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and Portland State, even though I didn't feel good, so

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that I could feel good for the rest of the season.

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And it was good to get the jitters out, get

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the like my confidence back, and it's been it's been

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fun rolling since.

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Speaker 2: Been rolling, baby, keep all rolling, rolling rolling. What were

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the areas of focus for the offense this week in practice?

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Speaker 10: Yeah, obviously ball security.

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Speaker 9: You see their linebackers punch the ball out more than

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any team we've ever played, and I think they have

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a size punching the ball out. So we've really focused

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on ball security and then just executing and making voice.

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Speaker 8: Ball security, ball security, ball security. Let's not cop up

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that pigs again, let's not cough up that boot ball.

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Can't put it on the turf, can't put it on

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the ground. No one's stands or much about it b Yu.

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In back to back games have been underdogs, and in

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those back to back games they have not given up

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the football yet. They are plus six in turnover margin.

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They have taken away the ball six time. Sayce six

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to seven, give me another, give me a seven, give

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me a six to seven, give me a seven. Okay,

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give me seven takeaways. If we're plus one, do we

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win the game?

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Speaker 2: I don't know.

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Speaker 3: Gotta be pleased to in my opinion, and I think

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plus one it's.

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Speaker 2: Gonna be close. Plus two it's a dub.

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Speaker 8: Now, Parker, how much confidence is this offense playing with

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right now after that Irish State win and regardless of

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the personnel employed.

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Speaker 9: Yeah, we're very confident. I mean we have great players

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at all eleven positions and if we execute, we're one

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of the best offenses in the country and we know that.

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So we didn't play as well in the first half,

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but to be able to come back and score thirty

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one points was pretty sweet.

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Speaker 10: And we just got to start early this week.

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Speaker 8: Got to start early, rise and shout. The Cougars are

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gonna be out and love it. Number five. What excites

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you most about this top ten matchup?

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Speaker 10: I mean, obviously top ten matchup. It's game day.

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Speaker 9: There's a lot of implications on the game, but it's

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it's gonna be a fun game on the road at

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Texas Tech. They got a great environment, but we're just

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taking it like any other week. Going want to know

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they're another team in the wayever end goal.

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Speaker 8: It's a big game. It's a big matchup game days there.

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This is uh the you know, for some it's the

709
00:29:30,759 --> 00:29:35,440
biggest matchup in BAU football history. For others it's one

710
00:29:35,440 --> 00:29:39,599
of the biggest matchups in the modern era. Look for me,

711
00:29:40,160 --> 00:29:42,880
it's a huge opportunity and you want to take advantage

712
00:29:42,920 --> 00:29:46,680
of it. But you can't let the opportunity get y'all

713
00:29:47,640 --> 00:29:50,599
get the tight, you know what I mean. You gotta

714
00:29:50,640 --> 00:29:54,200
keep it loosey goosey. You gotta play your game. You

715
00:29:54,279 --> 00:29:58,720
gotta stay focused on the task at hand. So, yes,

716
00:29:59,160 --> 00:30:02,240
it's exciting, but you kind of want to get to

717
00:30:02,359 --> 00:30:10,160
the point as a program where you're desensitized to these games,

718
00:30:11,519 --> 00:30:13,519
Like you want to embrace some you want to be

719
00:30:13,599 --> 00:30:16,960
excited about the opportunity, but you kind of want to

720
00:30:17,000 --> 00:30:20,319
be desensitized to these opportunities.

721
00:30:21,319 --> 00:30:25,440
Speaker 2: And I hope Eyu's getting to that pace. They're getting

722
00:30:25,480 --> 00:30:26,240
to that point.

723
00:30:27,519 --> 00:30:31,160
Speaker 8: During the Whack Mountain West Conference eras you know, there

724
00:30:31,200 --> 00:30:34,119
were some big games, there's no doubt, big games that

725
00:30:34,279 --> 00:30:38,359
led to big time wins for BYU in some big

726
00:30:38,400 --> 00:30:41,720
time losses too in those scenarios.

727
00:30:42,839 --> 00:30:43,440
Speaker 2: But if this.

728
00:30:43,559 --> 00:30:46,799
Speaker 8: Program can desensitize itself in so much that they don't

729
00:30:47,599 --> 00:30:51,680
you know, they don't allow the nerves, the eyeballs, the hype,

730
00:30:52,839 --> 00:30:56,559
the platform to deter them from what they do best

731
00:30:56,960 --> 00:31:00,160
day in and day out on the field, boom, we

732
00:31:00,240 --> 00:31:04,680
can win championships. In my opinion, you and Chase PK

733
00:31:04,880 --> 00:31:07,599
have shouldered a lot of the receiving role with Jojo out.

734
00:31:07,680 --> 00:31:09,880
How much of an impact do you think he will

735
00:31:09,960 --> 00:31:11,680
make in his return?

736
00:31:12,920 --> 00:31:15,640
Speaker 9: Yeah, I mean, obviously having Jojo back is huge. He's

737
00:31:15,640 --> 00:31:18,359
a great player and it's just another weapon that we

738
00:31:18,440 --> 00:31:21,680
have on the field now. And I mean they can't

739
00:31:21,720 --> 00:31:24,000
cover all three of us, so it's gonna be I'd

740
00:31:24,039 --> 00:31:24,759
like to see him track.

741
00:31:26,200 --> 00:31:31,680
Speaker 2: I'd like to see them try. PK calling out the

742
00:31:31,839 --> 00:31:36,440
Texas Tech defense. You can't cover us all baby.

743
00:31:37,680 --> 00:31:45,279
Speaker 8: With Jojo, with PK, with Chase Carson, Ryan LJ. Who

744
00:31:45,319 --> 00:31:50,319
do you cover HOODI you bracket, who do you focus

745
00:31:50,480 --> 00:31:53,599
on there's gonna be a one on one available to

746
00:31:53,799 --> 00:31:56,480
win at. There's going to be an opportunity for Bear

747
00:31:56,599 --> 00:32:01,640
to distribute and truly quarterback those offense. Now, I still

748
00:32:01,680 --> 00:32:03,799
think that Cody Hagen needs to be involved. I think

749
00:32:04,039 --> 00:32:06,400
I think he's been to a certain degree. I think

750
00:32:06,480 --> 00:32:09,759
he's been under targeted. I think he's won in space.

751
00:32:10,880 --> 00:32:14,559
You give Cody Hagen a double move with Max pro,

752
00:32:15,000 --> 00:32:17,279
I think he wins. I think he wins versus just

753
00:32:17,319 --> 00:32:22,559
about anybody. Maybe an unpopular opinion, but I think Cody's

754
00:32:23,079 --> 00:32:26,000
could be really good now. He's still developing and getting bigger, stronger, faster.

755
00:32:26,119 --> 00:32:27,759
Does he need to be more well rounded in the

756
00:32:27,839 --> 00:32:29,759
blocking game, etc. I think he's done pretty well in

757
00:32:29,839 --> 00:32:32,359
that regard. But he's not as physical as Jojo. Jojo

758
00:32:32,480 --> 00:32:35,559
is really good in the in the blocking game, and

759
00:32:36,319 --> 00:32:38,480
he's big, he's fast, he strong. We'll see how much

760
00:32:39,279 --> 00:32:45,640
utilization that Jojo gets. Now, what does.

761
00:32:47,400 --> 00:32:49,519
Speaker 2: What is up with Jojo? I'm reading through this. I

762
00:32:49,559 --> 00:32:51,920
don't know what this says. What is up with Jojo Phillips?

763
00:32:52,000 --> 00:32:52,279
Speaker 3: Right now?

764
00:32:54,480 --> 00:32:55,759
Speaker 10: He's just a big body.

765
00:32:55,759 --> 00:32:58,920
Speaker 9: He's long, he's lanky, he can, he's got good separation,

766
00:32:59,200 --> 00:33:01,440
he's fast and he's got strong hands.

767
00:33:01,480 --> 00:33:03,359
Speaker 10: So I'm excited to see him play again.

768
00:33:05,519 --> 00:33:07,079
Speaker 2: Yeah, that's the you know, what does he do? He's

769
00:33:07,079 --> 00:33:07,599
a big body.

770
00:33:07,920 --> 00:33:08,720
Speaker 3: What does he do well?

771
00:33:09,599 --> 00:33:12,200
Speaker 8: Do you guys expect a lot of man press like

772
00:33:12,440 --> 00:33:14,640
Utah plays from Texas Tech this week.

773
00:33:22,000 --> 00:33:24,519
Speaker 9: No, I mean they played two completely different defenses. So

774
00:33:25,839 --> 00:33:28,039
they're just gonna do what they do and we're gonna

775
00:33:28,039 --> 00:33:29,319
do what we do and see what happens.

776
00:33:31,920 --> 00:33:32,599
Speaker 2: You're gonna see.

777
00:33:32,680 --> 00:33:38,000
Speaker 8: Actually, I think, uh, like I wonder what the split

778
00:33:38,200 --> 00:33:42,599
is on on zone demand at Utah. I think you'll

779
00:33:42,599 --> 00:33:45,359
probably see a same similar split, maybe a little bit

780
00:33:45,400 --> 00:33:47,480
more zone Actually with texta tick, they like to disguise

781
00:33:47,519 --> 00:33:50,079
a lot of things from what I've seen on film. Yeah,

782
00:33:50,079 --> 00:33:51,640
they love to run man, but they also love the

783
00:33:51,720 --> 00:33:52,960
run zone. They like to mix it up and the

784
00:33:53,000 --> 00:33:56,640
BYU does that. BYU mixes it up so that quarterbacks

785
00:33:56,720 --> 00:34:01,240
don't know what's going on. Okay, quarterbacks don't know what's

786
00:34:01,279 --> 00:34:04,400
going on post snap. That's critical for success. That's what

787
00:34:04,480 --> 00:34:07,559
takes the text it makes TEXTA says very good. Not

788
00:34:07,640 --> 00:34:11,159
only the person help with their scheme. Now, what lessons okay,

789
00:34:11,400 --> 00:34:14,159
what use eight? No, what lessons do you think can

790
00:34:14,239 --> 00:34:15,480
be learned from last year.

791
00:34:16,400 --> 00:34:18,800
Speaker 9: Yeah, I would say, just not getting complacent. When we

792
00:34:18,920 --> 00:34:20,719
got to that nine to oh eight and h spot,

793
00:34:20,800 --> 00:34:22,519
we were like, oh, we've we've made it right. We've

794
00:34:22,880 --> 00:34:24,119
all we got to do is win a couple more

795
00:34:24,159 --> 00:34:26,480
games or the Big twelve championship. And I mean we

796
00:34:26,599 --> 00:34:28,599
got the hardest four game stretch coming up, no matter

797
00:34:28,639 --> 00:34:32,280
who we play, right, it's it's November football, and how

798
00:34:32,320 --> 00:34:34,159
you handle it is going to be how how well

799
00:34:34,239 --> 00:34:36,840
your record reflects it. And we just got to keep

800
00:34:36,840 --> 00:34:39,480
being humble and hungry and keep attacking every week.

801
00:34:41,079 --> 00:34:47,840
Speaker 8: Do not become complacent Cougars, And like, I don't know

802
00:34:47,920 --> 00:34:50,960
if they became complacent last year, Like, I don't know

803
00:34:51,039 --> 00:34:53,760
if that is truly the case. I think by you

804
00:34:53,800 --> 00:34:57,639
won a lot of close games, okay, and they were

805
00:34:57,679 --> 00:35:00,440
able to execute when they needed to execute in those

806
00:35:00,559 --> 00:35:05,039
one score games and versus Kansas and versus ASU, they

807
00:35:05,079 --> 00:35:10,159
weren't able to. Much of that fell on the shoulders

808
00:35:12,039 --> 00:35:16,280
the arm of Jake retz Law. It wasn't that the

809
00:35:16,360 --> 00:35:24,360
collective team was inebriated in their success and became very

810
00:35:24,440 --> 00:35:29,519
complacent and thought that their fecal metal did not stink right,

811
00:35:29,599 --> 00:35:34,320
It wasn't that like, it's just that Jake made some

812
00:35:34,840 --> 00:35:39,880
poor decisions. But more than anything, I think he made

813
00:35:39,960 --> 00:35:46,920
some very poor throws, inaccurate throws. Wasn't sound in his mechanics,

814
00:35:47,320 --> 00:35:49,920
was not consistent. Now he was dinged up too. He

815
00:35:50,000 --> 00:35:52,639
was a little bit injured. And you know, I don't

816
00:35:52,639 --> 00:35:54,760
know if the cold weather versus Kansas had anything to

817
00:35:54,800 --> 00:35:58,159
do with it. You know, started get a little bit colder.

818
00:35:58,239 --> 00:35:59,039
Speaker 2: It was a night game.

819
00:35:59,159 --> 00:36:01,880
Speaker 8: Maybe the hands are a little and your you know,

820
00:36:02,039 --> 00:36:05,119
your neuromuscular coordination is a little bit off.

821
00:36:05,480 --> 00:36:08,199
Speaker 2: You little numb, so you let up on the velocity

822
00:36:08,199 --> 00:36:08,679
a little bit.

823
00:36:08,679 --> 00:36:10,960
Speaker 8: And then down in Arizona, you got a little bit

824
00:36:11,000 --> 00:36:13,239
too loosey goosey with your mechanics and just open it

825
00:36:13,360 --> 00:36:15,320
up and let it fly. And it floated and it

826
00:36:15,559 --> 00:36:17,440
right into the arms of ASU defensive back and he

827
00:36:17,440 --> 00:36:20,239
almost took it to the house. Anyway, I feel like

828
00:36:20,400 --> 00:36:22,960
it was more so based off of not the collective

829
00:36:23,039 --> 00:36:25,960
team getting complacent last year. It was more so just

830
00:36:26,079 --> 00:36:31,039
Jake not being consistent in his mechanical approach as a quarterback.

831
00:36:31,280 --> 00:36:33,360
That's my personal take on the matter, because it's not

832
00:36:33,480 --> 00:36:37,840
like Asu, you know, put up a ton of points

833
00:36:37,960 --> 00:36:40,239
versus BYU's defense. The first half was a little bit

834
00:36:40,280 --> 00:36:43,239
out of hand and Kansas was limited too. Like that

835
00:36:43,360 --> 00:36:45,280
was a close game and a low scoring game at that.

836
00:36:45,840 --> 00:36:49,960
So I think as long as you're taking care of

837
00:36:49,960 --> 00:36:52,360
the ball, making pretty good decisions with that ball, and

838
00:36:52,440 --> 00:36:55,159
Bear Bachmark continues to do what he does, it'll be

839
00:36:55,280 --> 00:36:57,320
a close game. It's gonna be a close game, and

840
00:36:57,800 --> 00:37:02,480
I'm hoping that special teams, it's the winning facet of

841
00:37:02,639 --> 00:37:03,599
this football game.

842
00:37:03,880 --> 00:37:05,800
Speaker 2: Okay, let's get back.

843
00:37:05,679 --> 00:37:07,559
Speaker 3: To Arizona State. To your point, they didn't score any

844
00:37:07,599 --> 00:37:09,119
points in the fourth quarter. It was a twenty eight

845
00:37:09,199 --> 00:37:10,119
to twenty three ball game.

846
00:37:10,840 --> 00:37:11,039
Speaker 5: Yeah.

847
00:37:12,039 --> 00:37:13,960
Speaker 8: Yeah, I mean most of most of the production, most

848
00:37:14,000 --> 00:37:15,639
of the points came to the first half and and

849
00:37:15,760 --> 00:37:18,039
then Jay Hill adjusted. But yeah, that that first half

850
00:37:18,159 --> 00:37:21,000
was rough man that they they're running all over us. Anyway,

851
00:37:21,840 --> 00:37:25,039
Have you ever seen anything different from Bear since he

852
00:37:25,159 --> 00:37:25,599
got here?

853
00:37:25,800 --> 00:37:28,800
Speaker 2: Is he still that calm, cool, collected guy.

854
00:37:30,159 --> 00:37:31,920
Speaker 10: Yeah, he's He's always been that calm guy.

855
00:37:32,000 --> 00:37:34,559
Speaker 9: But obviously he's been better under pressure and playing like

856
00:37:35,239 --> 00:37:37,599
You've seen him get better each week, and he's only

857
00:37:37,639 --> 00:37:40,159
going to continue to get better. He's a freshman he's young,

858
00:37:40,760 --> 00:37:42,960
but he's he's smart and he's a baller. So it's

859
00:37:42,960 --> 00:37:43,960
been fun to play with him.

860
00:37:44,599 --> 00:37:45,360
Speaker 10: No doubt about it.

861
00:37:45,880 --> 00:37:49,519
Speaker 8: Ballershot callar what number eleven? What about what about off

862
00:37:49,599 --> 00:37:51,079
the field? Still the same guy?

863
00:37:52,320 --> 00:37:52,480
Speaker 2: Yeah?

864
00:37:52,480 --> 00:37:54,079
Speaker 9: I no, he's still the same guy in the locker room.

865
00:37:54,119 --> 00:37:57,119
He's still that same funny, that goofy kid. He's still

866
00:37:57,440 --> 00:37:59,920
He's still a nineteen year old kid who graduated high

867
00:38:00,000 --> 00:38:00,639
school last year.

868
00:38:00,719 --> 00:38:02,760
Speaker 10: So I mean he's fun to hang out with.

869
00:38:04,159 --> 00:38:04,360
Speaker 2: Yeah.

870
00:38:04,480 --> 00:38:07,920
Speaker 8: He was on the Kalai Satake show strumming on the guitar.

871
00:38:08,920 --> 00:38:12,199
He even had an original song that he sang to Cougarnation.

872
00:38:13,519 --> 00:38:15,519
They're live and it's gone viral.

873
00:38:17,079 --> 00:38:17,679
Speaker 2: Nice voice.

874
00:38:17,840 --> 00:38:21,199
Speaker 8: Bear has same guy off the field, and I think

875
00:38:21,239 --> 00:38:24,079
he'll continue to be that. Do you feel this team

876
00:38:24,239 --> 00:38:26,960
number twelve? Do you feel this team thrives as being

877
00:38:27,159 --> 00:38:29,039
an underdog? Yeah?

878
00:38:29,079 --> 00:38:30,159
Speaker 10: I mean it is what it is.

879
00:38:30,320 --> 00:38:33,119
Speaker 9: We don't really care about if we're underdogs or picked

880
00:38:33,159 --> 00:38:36,920
to win. We attack the game no matter what. It

881
00:38:37,039 --> 00:38:40,320
is the same and if for underdogs, who cares. We

882
00:38:40,440 --> 00:38:42,000
know what we can do and it doesn't matter what

883
00:38:42,039 --> 00:38:42,960
the outside people think.

884
00:38:44,840 --> 00:38:47,079
Speaker 2: Do you think they believe that? Do you think they've

885
00:38:47,159 --> 00:38:52,800
bought into it insomuch that they truly implement the.

886
00:38:55,079 --> 00:38:59,559
Speaker 8: Internalized approach that can win championships for a program, not

887
00:38:59,639 --> 00:39:04,320
allowing the external to impact the locker room, not allowing

888
00:39:04,440 --> 00:39:07,239
any of the haters to impact the locker room.

889
00:39:09,360 --> 00:39:10,840
Speaker 2: It seems like we're getting there.

890
00:39:11,480 --> 00:39:16,119
Speaker 8: It's consistency of messaging across the entire football program. If

891
00:39:16,159 --> 00:39:19,400
you're in the training room, consistency of message if you're

892
00:39:19,440 --> 00:39:22,480
in the locker room, consistency of messages, if you're in

893
00:39:22,760 --> 00:39:26,480
the team room, consistency of messages, if you're in your

894
00:39:26,519 --> 00:39:28,679
position room, consistency of messages.

895
00:39:29,000 --> 00:39:31,480
Speaker 2: Like the weight room, same thing, like wherever you go,

896
00:39:31,719 --> 00:39:32,599
wherever you roam.

897
00:39:33,239 --> 00:39:37,079
Speaker 8: Collectively, the coaching staff, the gas the administrative staff, the

898
00:39:37,119 --> 00:39:40,719
support staff, the analysts, they're all saying and doing the

899
00:39:40,800 --> 00:39:45,119
same thing. The mental performance staff as well. I think

900
00:39:45,159 --> 00:39:48,719
that's what we're seeing. I'm not saying that that necessarily

901
00:39:48,760 --> 00:39:52,800
makes BYU guarantee to win this game, but I am

902
00:39:52,920 --> 00:39:58,960
saying that I think right, I believe they have bought

903
00:39:59,079 --> 00:40:03,679
in to that culture, that mindset. Now, PK, what changes

904
00:40:03,800 --> 00:40:07,199
for you in a game that is in the national spot,

905
00:40:07,280 --> 00:40:10,400
Like anything you are changing in your routine yeah.

906
00:40:10,480 --> 00:40:12,880
Speaker 9: I mean, obviously you try and get better each week,

907
00:40:12,960 --> 00:40:15,280
so that's what I'm going to try to do. I

908
00:40:15,320 --> 00:40:17,400
would say, you don't really want to change what you

909
00:40:17,519 --> 00:40:21,840
do like on and off the field because of a

910
00:40:21,920 --> 00:40:24,320
certain opponent You're playing, right, You want to keep keeping

911
00:40:24,360 --> 00:40:27,880
your rhythm, keep doing your thing and just get in

912
00:40:27,960 --> 00:40:31,280
the film room. Attacking film and attacking practice is what

913
00:40:31,400 --> 00:40:32,519
I can do to get better each week.

914
00:40:33,559 --> 00:40:33,880
Speaker 2: Love that.

915
00:40:34,199 --> 00:40:37,480
Speaker 8: I always just focusing on the little things. A couple

916
00:40:37,599 --> 00:40:40,760
last things here from PK pork or Kingston. Do you

917
00:40:40,840 --> 00:40:42,440
guys like the Morning Kick?

918
00:40:42,519 --> 00:40:43,119
Speaker 2: What do you make of it?

919
00:40:44,360 --> 00:40:44,559
Speaker 5: Yeah?

920
00:40:44,719 --> 00:40:47,239
Speaker 9: Yeah, I'm excited. I'm excited for the Morning Kick. Don't

921
00:40:47,239 --> 00:40:48,880
have to wait in the hotel all day long and

922
00:40:49,199 --> 00:40:50,360
we can get out and get after it.

923
00:40:52,039 --> 00:40:57,280
Speaker 2: Number fifteen. Do you think it's just stupid? Do you

924
00:40:57,320 --> 00:40:59,079
think you could dunk on kebe Cata?

925
00:41:00,280 --> 00:41:00,320
Speaker 5: No?

926
00:41:00,599 --> 00:41:02,440
Speaker 9: Not after what I saw him last night. Dude, that

927
00:41:02,960 --> 00:41:05,199
was the duncan in the block. Send it all the

928
00:41:05,199 --> 00:41:08,159
way up the up the stanzo sweet but yeah, no.

929
00:41:09,039 --> 00:41:12,400
Speaker 8: Shout out to Sean Walker for lobbing that up for

930
00:41:12,559 --> 00:41:14,039
PK number sixteen.

931
00:41:14,199 --> 00:41:18,760
Speaker 2: You tweeted it, but who did you watch the game with?

932
00:41:19,920 --> 00:41:22,760
Speaker 10: Yeah? It was me, Bear, Tiger, Chase and Tracon all

933
00:41:22,800 --> 00:41:23,519
over at our house.

934
00:41:23,559 --> 00:41:25,960
Speaker 2: So it was fun. They go haveing a good time.

935
00:41:26,400 --> 00:41:31,760
Speaker 8: Final thing. What position would you throw him on or

936
00:41:31,800 --> 00:41:34,039
would you throw him in on? Offense or defense?

937
00:41:35,119 --> 00:41:35,280
Speaker 4: Who?

938
00:41:35,400 --> 00:41:36,119
Speaker 10: Probably tight end?

939
00:41:36,480 --> 00:41:36,679
Speaker 3: Yeah?

940
00:41:36,920 --> 00:41:40,280
Speaker 9: Just big body, Yeah, jump balls, I mean he can

941
00:41:40,400 --> 00:41:41,159
jump out of the building.

942
00:41:41,320 --> 00:41:42,559
Speaker 2: So they go.

943
00:41:42,679 --> 00:41:45,119
Speaker 8: That's Parker Kingston and a little player profile. Getting to

944
00:41:45,159 --> 00:41:47,039
know him and what he thinks of the Texas tech

945
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and the Four Horsemen are back. They're ready to unite

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