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Fan Hotline and welcome in our first guest of the program.

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We got the former by U great quarterback. We got

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Steve Clements on the line. Steve, thanks for joining me today.

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Speaker 4: We'll talk my friend.

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Speaker 3: How you doing man, I'm doing good? First of all,

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as you caught up, how is the weekend? Any plans for

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the weekend or is it just to sit back, relax

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and strap it down type of weekend?

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Speaker 4: Oh? I think we're going to relax a little bit.

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My son's got a little new jazz okay junior jazz

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basketball games. He's in the high school Division eleven twelfth grade.

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I think that's the greatest sport in all of America.

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Junior jazz basketball. Oh my gosh, dude, it's so fun

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like it's it's it's a whop, especially when you're watching

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your boy play. But other than that, yeah, pretty pretty

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sure we can man ready for the super Bowl next weekend.

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Speaker 3: You brought up the super Bowl. That was gonna be

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my next question. You knew exactly where I was had

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that you read my mind. Who you picking in this one?

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Are you picking the Mike Vabrils. Do you believe in

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Drake may Kyris Tongeo in that team the former BYU

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Cougar or are you Grandy? Gurney says he believes Seattle

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the Seahawks are the real deal.

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Speaker 2: He really believes in Sam Donald.

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Speaker 3: I just don't know if you're gonna be able to

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go back to back games of throwing three hundred yard

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plus and three touchdowns.

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Speaker 2: But I'm happy to be wrong any day of the week.

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Speaker 4: You know. I you know, when I saw first watch

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Donald in college at USC, man, I thought he was was.

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I thought he's going to be the dude. I mean,

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they you know, it was a high draft pick, and

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you know, he's kind of bounced around a couple first

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couple of four or five six years of his career,

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and and then now he's I think where he should

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have been or maybe hoped he would be coming out

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of USC. Well, now he's kind of looks like he's

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kind of hitting his stride and and there were some

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things that I saw, especially I saw the USC Utah

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game on Saturday night, and man, I was just I

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was very very impressed h with him and how he

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spun it and his mental capacity and just everything. I

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just says, Aura, just I really liked about it. And

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so because of that, and I think he's hitting a

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little groove here. He's gotten out of you know, bad

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offensive lines and and teams that he's been on since

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being drafted in the NFL, I think he'm mnna go

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Speaker 2: So taking the seat.

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Speaker 3: Look, this is not a bad pick. It's a rematch.

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I think of Super Bowl forty nine. If I'm correct,

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this is gonna be a great game. I think it's

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gonna be a high scoring and I really do. I

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believe both teams can throw the football at a high level.

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what you want, right and not just a college football

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game super Bowl. You wanted to be close. You don't

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a blowout. I don't want it to be that because

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Speaker 4: No. I think you have that faction of they want

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to watch the game because the halftime and the commercials,

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and you have another faction that like me and probably

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you like man, I want to see a good game. Yes,

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field goal, the last drive, whatever, whether it's overtime or not.

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Monday night that I was there. I turn to my

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wife and I go, just make me stay in my

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seat until the last buzzer, you know, go on a

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little mini run. I don't care if you can just

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get it into single digits, right, And just so I

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don't want to leave early. I don't early, I don't.

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I'm not an early guy. Uh but plenty had left,

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you know after that last the four minute under four

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time out in the second half, and sure enough they're

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going on a little mini run and it's still dude,

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it's still like down eight with fifty something seconds left.

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I'm like, wow, but maybe you just you just never know.

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You need three bowl get a stop, Aliyu and then

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all of a sudden you cannot hear yourself think because

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you went from out of it to in it to

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oh my gosh, now we have a chance. What like?

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Speaker 3: So I'm hoping the same thing. I'm hoping for a

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good game. And just to give you guys an update

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if you're just tuning in. Sam Donald was the first

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overall pick excuse me, he was the first round pick

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third overall to the New York Jets in twenty and eighteen.

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He threw for over four thousand yards this year twenty

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five dutchdowns fourteen interceptions.

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Speaker 2: He has been a plot throw.

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Speaker 3: He's had a career, He's moved around a lot, but

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he has found a home now in Seattle. Really started

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last year with the Vikings and the quarterback whisper Kevin O'Connell,

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and now he's here and shifting ties a little bit. Steve,

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you mentioned the BA basketball game and stand in your

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seat of just your overall thoughts on that game, BYU

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basketball taking on the number one team in the country.

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I thought the game was over, but I have to

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stay the whole time as a media member. But I said, okay,

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final second and it ended up looking like BYU was

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gonna win, but Arizona sneaks out of there with the

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winning provo.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, that was a fun one. It's interesting because if

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you're a stat guy, then you know that BYU is

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the best second half team. Yeah, college basketball. I think

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Duke is number two. It's that first half that we

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can't seem to quite piece together, and then adjustments are

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made and Kevin Young does this thing, and then here

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we go second half. It's a lot of times a

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different ballgame. It's either a continues to be a blowout

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or we're playing catch up, so there are two losses.

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number one, and I think you CON's number is three.

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two losses. And so, yeah, dude, that that place was nuts.

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I mean you had to just watch kind of when

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everybody stopped, especially late in the game. You because you

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couldn't hear a whistle. You're just like everybody turning, Okay,

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why did they play? And so you just had to

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watch the ref go two thumbs up jump ball or

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one hand up because it's a foul on such and such. Like, dude,

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it's I've never been in a louder arena in my

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entire life. The Marriott Center on Monday, that freaking place

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was rocking. And I'm sure Saturday was too. I mean,

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I watch it on TV and it's not the same

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thing playing the good old team up north and spanking them,

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But that was that was an exciting atmosphere. And I'm

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telling you, man, Pro Bowl, basketball, football, it's it's fun

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to be a Cougar. I cannot lie.

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Speaker 2: Steve, this is vic.

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Speaker 5: Can you tell Cougarnation? How does someone get as cool

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as you?

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Speaker 4: It's funny because I burnt that book long ago, so

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like I'm the only one that has that secret. I

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can't tell you.

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Speaker 2: Because he has to kill you, you know. It has to

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say that they share with your fellow man, my friend. Okay,

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I want to talk. I want to talk football. I

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want to talk Bear. First of all, what.

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Speaker 5: Kind of advantage do these young kids have in the

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off season going down working with John Beck, having that tutelage,

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and what do you expect Bear to get better at

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going into his second year?

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Speaker 4: Well, I think I think number one, they're gonna throw

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the ball a lot more. Now they've got to sure

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up not just their starting receiver corps, but then some

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quality backups to be able to rotate in and out.

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backbone of the team, which is offensive line. So so

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having said, let's say those two are in place, we're good,

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we feel good about it. Then it comes back to

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the quarterback and what can he improve on. I think

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from twenty twenty five. And in that I mean his

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body type. I think he I think he not thinds out,

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that's pour chorte of words, but but gets a little

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bit more. He won't be as big. I don't think

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you know, not that two forty was bad, but a

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faster slimmer two twenty to two twenty five. Where now

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I don't think, because I don't know if and I

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questioned this the first year, is the amount of hits

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that he was taken early in the year is that sustainable?

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I didn't think it was. Well, he was outside of

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a spring ankle in the Big Teal Championship, he was

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pretty healthy doing you know, running inside the tackles. I

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think next year we throw outside of the hashes and

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he runs more outside of the tackles rather than you know,

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in between the tackles. At two forty, I think he

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bounces things outside and you might see some quarterback runs,

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maybe some quarterback sweeps outside the tackles, where now he's

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not necessarily looking for contact, he's actually avoiding contact because

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his feet are so much better and he's a lot

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quicker even if he has to get in between the tackles. Uh.

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He's already elusive as it is. It's just a lot

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of times he was taking probably a little bit more

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hits than I would have liked, and I'm probably the

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coaching staff too. But you have lg back there and

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then you have you know, you got almost five hundred

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pounds of some bad a flesh dude running down. He'll

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I don't think you completely take away the inside run.

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The quarterback runs inside the tackles. But I think it's

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just gonna be more of another layer of game and

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weaponry that Bear's gonna have because I think he's gonna

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be quicker, and I think he's gonna be faster. I

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think he's gonna be a little bit slimmer, and we're

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gonna be throwing the ball a lot more. I think

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he's he's a four thousand yard passer next year. So

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his middle game is there, like it's it's like you

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split screen and intercept his reaction to an interception versus

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a touchdown, and you can't tell. You might have a

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But dude, other than that, you can't freaking tell. So

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like neck up. They're gonna work with him down there too,

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But you got a year under his belt with this playbook.

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Oh man, like watch out?

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Speaker 2: Yeah, watch out? And do you bring up a good point?

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Speaker 3: I liked that you brought up the point about you know,

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getting in shape, swimming down, getting tone right. You have

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to get tone, lose.

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Speaker 2: The baby fat as they always say. That's just the

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phrase that they use.

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Speaker 3: But he had two twenty five bear because we saw

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a lot this year stevee try to bounce it out

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wasn't his thing. He'd liked to go lead blocker between

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the tackle. So I would love to see a two

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twenty five bear rumbling and pumblin. Speaking of rumbling and tumbling, Bay,

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you added a running back. I don't know if you

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had a chance to see it, but they need more

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depth in that running back room. They added a former

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Utah running back, Micah Beckstead. He enrolled the BYU after

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the mission. What do you know about Micah, Steve and

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the addition to this room by you really didn't have

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an RB two. We saw dravesa pop off and the

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pop tars BOLLSIONI was hurt. You got the Devon echa

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kid coming in. What you like about this edition? They

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need as many running backs as possible.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, I think that's a great addition because you know,

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you're just adding to depth now, you know, with still

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with the portals. As much depth as you can get,

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the better, and especially at the running back position, where

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we at least last year relied on heavily, pretty heavily

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our run game. I think last year we were run

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to pass. I think next year will be more of

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a pass to run the ball at least change it

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a little bit. But man, that's that's great. I've seen this.

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I saw his highlights and I really liked what I saw.

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And he was quick, good, good, the feet in the hole,

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big strong guy. Seems like now he's getting gonna have

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the missionary legs and this, that and the other. But hopefully,

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you know, we're we're seven months away. Hopefully you get

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back into the weight room and you get running with

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the g. You go through spring ball, you know, fifteen

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twenty practices and we're rolling, and so any any depth

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is is going to be good depth. And it's funny

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you mentioned uh Devon, so I coached him at LEI

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last couple of years. I mean, I coach quarterbacks, but

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obviously I think that's two.

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Speaker 3: By the way, just to put that out there, just

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you know, I think Devon will of Marge's Army two

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in my personal opinion.

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Speaker 4: Oh, he's a dude. Like he is. He's a dude.

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Matter of fact, I saw him. He went to the

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Arizona basketball game. I saw him. I was talking to him.

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He goes, coach, this is insane. Like off season program.

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I like it so much. Here he goes, I started

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at I'm up to one ninety one. So wow, gained

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nine pounds. I'm like, dude, you've only been here what

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week and a half, two weeks? It was like two

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weeks and I've already put on nine pounds, you know.

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So you talk about the baby's hat in the high

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school and the transition to you know, the advantage that

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these guys have that maybe someone like me didn't have

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back in the day was you can graduate early and

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you can get into spring training or get into school

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in January, second semester, a winter semester, whereas before, I

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mean you had to wait and then you couldn't go

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through a spring and an off season, you know, five six,

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seven months off season with the college that you went to,

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you'd have to show up like straight up in like July.

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And so you didn't have a lot of freshmen start

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back in the day because you know they're missing out

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on seven eight months practice and training. And it's completely

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different high schools, completely different than college and vice versa.

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And it shows way more in the off season in

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the weight room than it does really sometimes on the

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practice field. And so these guys having the opportunity to

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come off return missionary or return mission and get into

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the off season program as quick as Beckham is going

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to be able to do or Beckstad excuse me, and

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then Devon man, that helps them. But obviously it's gonna

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help us as an offense going forward.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, it's gonna help bo you a lot. I mean,

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any of these guys as he can play. And I

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mean the reason why you didn't have an RB two

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is a lot of these guys got danged up's got nicked.

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So maybe that presents opportunity. That's what it's about. Your

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best ability is your availability. But hey, when one man

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goes down, another man has to to step up. I

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love that you mentioned that he's already put on the weight,

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But I'll stay there with you. Since you bring up

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Devon and he's a living product, we can see should

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that be the recipe for all guys that are trying

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to you know, go that are going to college to

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next year, graduate early, go into springball, because it seems

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like that's what the recipe is because I hear that

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from Devon a bunch of other people that extra you know,

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ten to fifteen practices and that development is crucial.

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Speaker 4: I really think it is because it helps, you know,

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especially these high school kids and they you know, if

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it's quarterback, it's because man, you've got to learn a

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completely different offense than what you're used to. But even schematically,

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de Von's got to understand pass pro that that's going

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to be you know, outside of gaining the weight. So

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off seasons huge. Athletically, it's huge. Physically, it's huge, but

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then the mental aspect and getting around guys that you're

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gonna go to war with, go to battle lifts for

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the next two three four years. Like physically, yeah, I

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got to get there, but man, like in you didn't

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have a lot of pass pro as many pass per

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responsibilities and and that's the one that's gonna where the

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quicker he can pick that up, then the quicker and

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the better he's going to be and more be able

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to contribute earlier than someone like that that in in

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July obviously or August, because it's it's a lot, man,

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I mean, it becomes football kind of becomes part of

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your life and the majority part of your life outside

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of school. Lesid's gonna be the same way. He's going

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to be many steps ahead. And I really do think

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he's KR one.

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Speaker 6: Because that dude, he is ridiculous though, and I'm biased

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because I coasted him right last couple of years at Lehigh.

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But I'm telling you, like both of them can change games, man,

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And they're going to be young, but hopefully with this spring,

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this six or seven months before they start fall camp, physically,

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they're going to be there and hopefully psychologically mentally as well.

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Understand the playbook, what a Rod wants, what Betsy wants

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on that side, and then what they want for running

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back as far as past pro and like, and then

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go let them do their thing.

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Speaker 4: Man.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, you have to think just about last season. And

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this is nothing against the kid. I love him, but

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Cody the muffed the kickoff. You know and that Pop

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tards Bowl and Pole still end up winning the game,

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so that's all that matters. But mistake there been a

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little dinged up. You have to wonder a guy like

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Legend with his speed, what opportunities that presents. I mean,

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this is a two D guy in my opinion, regardless

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of that, but a opportunities. Opportunities are a lifetime in

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college athletics.

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Speaker 2: I love it. I want to transition.

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Speaker 3: Maybe something that could be a little controversial, the targeting call.

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Speaker 2: Now I did talk to you about this and then

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prep you on this.

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Speaker 3: A certain cornerback in Miami had to sit out the

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first half of the game because he committed the penalty

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in the semi final against Ole. Miss your thoughts on

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just a targeting rule. This is something that's interesting. The

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committee's gonna meet at the end of February and maybe

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to you know, readdress this rule. But how are you

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feeling about that? Like we had brought up and discussed yesterday.

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Maybe what you do you do it like how they

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did any NFL. You look at it. If it's egregious,

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maybe you kicked the kid out and people don't like

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the whole ejection thing of ejecting kids. It was crazy

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because back in the day, you know, they would have

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to leave the field, which I really didn't like. I

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still don't like them being injected. Now at least they

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get to be on the sideline. But should they adjust

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it to where everybody's making money? Do you just find

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them now? Do you go back and look, Because I mean,

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to sit out of the first half of a national

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championship and then this guy comes back and Miami's able

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to shorten the gap, I don't think that is a coincidence.

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It's tough, right, So I just wanted to know your

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thoughts and your perspective on that.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, I think, you know, I think a lot of

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times with the targeting call, and I hate the injection.

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I think that's that's the dumbest thing. I think you

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have to go really to let's phase it or or

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grade it. I should say so a grade one grade too,

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like a flavorant one or flag. Yeah, doing the same

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thing in basketball with targeting, because I mean, you get

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I would say eight to nine times out of ten,

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they're trying to do right. The defensive players trying to

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do the right thing, and the offensive player is the

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one that lowers their head or shifts their body at

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the last second, and they're really not trying to lead

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with their head, but it looks like they are because

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of a lot of times. The result then the guy

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looks like he's dead on the field. Okay, that's automatic targeting.

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We're going to have a funeral and this, that and

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the other because he's not moving. But I think we

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gear a little bit too much on the result. So

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the intent obviously is the safety of the players. But

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my gosh, from third grade off or first grade on,

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these kids have been taught forever not to lead with

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their head. I mean even when I was going to

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don't lead with your head, you know, and so like

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it's been taught ingrained over and over and over and

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over again. Now, if you lead with the crown of

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your helmet and you launch, that's different, right, Like you're

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that's pretty egregious. Your intent is pretty noticeable that way.

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But if you go back to a review and go, okay,

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it's targeting, but it didn't. I mean, he's not trying

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to Like he went down for a legal tackle, a

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legal move in football, and the offensive player moved at

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the last second. One still fifteen yards but gosh, dang it,

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don't eject him. Don't send him off, you know, into

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you know, send him to jail for he's just trying to,

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you know, do what he's been coached for the last

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fifteen years to do. And things happen. Like I said,

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that's eight to nine times out of ten. The other

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times where it's it's pretty egregious and you can tell

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and it's obvious. Yeah, I still don't think there should

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be an injection. But yeah, there's got to be something

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different on that as far as I'm sorry, if it's

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egregious like that, I should. I think there should be

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an injection. But other than that, no, And I think

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that's only ten percent of the targetings that are called

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are that egregious? Where Yeah, that's that's that's wrong, that's

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not right.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm in agreeance with you.

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Speaker 3: They hope they get this right, they get this change,

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because you know, I just think back of you know,

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like Kaidnakua's right in that Utah game, you remember that,

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only I mean he's trying to make a play on

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the ball. He's trying to hit, he's not trying to

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lead the shoulder, and you wonder if he stays in

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a game at BO he is able to win. He

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already had two interceptions, He's been playing very well. I

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just don't like to see the whole eject in the

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kid and doing that.

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Speaker 4: I lie.

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Speaker 3: I rather them unless it's agregeious and they launch go

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look at it afterwards, and even he just has a

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fine do that keep the kid in the game.

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Speaker 2: I think we're doing the kids.

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Speaker 3: A disservice in the game with that, and especially in

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national championship and that semi final games.

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Speaker 2: We'll get you out of here on this.

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Speaker 3: I got to ask you, you know, it's sounded like

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that they were ready to expand the football playoffs to sixteen,

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and then the Big ten said, no, maybe twenty four.

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I need your official opinion on this. You know, sixteen.

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I feel like that's right about right. I've heard twenty.

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Don't know how you would do twenty, but some people

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want twenty four. I feel that's just way too many

474
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need conference championship games. I feel like sixteen would be

475
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the perfect number. Steve where yet on the college football

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expansion talk, and I guess I'll just get your thoughts now.

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Notre Dame is going to just I guess bully their

478
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way into the college football playoffs.

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Speaker 2: Now, if they're a top twelve team, they have to

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be in.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, and I don't For some reason, college football has

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allowed them to kind of dictate whatever the heck they

483
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want to do, and they don't know how to It's

484
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just I don't think that's right.

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Speaker 2: Hope, it's not.

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Speaker 4: I give the Golden Dumbers and their big tradition and this,

487
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that and the other. They're probably the most recognizable logo

488
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and all of of sports in some cases, but I

489
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don't agree with that, I think. But to your point,

490
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I think sixteen teams because it's even and you don't

491
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get to twenty four, where I think you run into

492
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an issue of maybe saturating the field and having you know,

493
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a forty or fifty or sixty point blowouts. However, that's

494
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dollar signs though too. The more teams, the more games,

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the more money for everybody involved. And you know, in

496
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this day and age, everything is around the good old

497
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dollar sign dude, unfortunately, But I think sixteen. I don't

498
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think twelves enough, but I think sixteen is kind of

499
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right because it allows the fairness and really the quality

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of the opponents against each other and I think there's,

501
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but there is a risk because you have more games,

502
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there's extra where maybe on the top teams. I don't

503
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but then you're taking a buy and then then you're

504
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saying one through four, it doesn't matter if you go

505
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undefeated because you're not going to get a bye. So

506
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then what's the point in, you know, having a great

507
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regular season, because there's no benefit if I don't get

508
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a buye. But as we saw, I think Indiana was

509
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the only one to get through and had the buy

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not affect them or affected everybody else.

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Speaker 2: That's correct.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, I'd sure they ended up losing. I think it

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might've been the first round that three other four lost

514
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after a buye. But I think I think you with sixteen,

515
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I think it's still fair enough. I still think it's

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quality opponents. Even a one versus a sixteen better than

517
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a one versus a twenty four or something like that.

518
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It's an even number. So there is no buy so

519
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that would be a con I guess to the guys

520
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that are going to be in the top five or

521
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six every year. But I think probably that's the most

522
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fair as I see it, and I mean more games

523
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obviously is better for the fan base. I mean more football,

524
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Are you kidding me? I'd love that, and so we

525
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can have one more weekend. I really do think I

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wish they would either move the transfer portal or move

527
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the season to start earlier so we could finish before

528
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the portal opens in the first January and be done

529
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by January one with everything national championship or whatever. I

530
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don't know if that's ever gonna they're ever gonna do that,

531
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because they'll mighty dollar dollars and gets in the way

532
00:28:44,880 --> 00:28:50,759
a lot of times. But yeah, I like sixteen.

533
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Speaker 3: Yeah, I like sixteen two. You break it down very well,

534
00:28:54,880 --> 00:28:58,119
even numbers money. Who doesn't want more college football? And look,

535
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this might be a little biased, but it's to by

536
00:29:00,599 --> 00:29:02,599
you in and you know that's the biggest thing. I

537
00:29:02,640 --> 00:29:04,960
think they've been snubbed a few times, and I think

538
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sixteen is the perfect number because if you're not a

539
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top fifteen sixteen team, I really don't know if you

540
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should really be competing for a national championship.

541
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Speaker 4: So I love that.

542
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Speaker 2: Steve clements everybody.

543
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Speaker 3: Steve, before we let you go, what's the best way

544
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we can support you on what you do and how

545
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you do it?

546
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Speaker 4: Man? Oh man, I love one another and have gratitude

547
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in your life.

548
00:29:27,759 --> 00:29:30,480
Speaker 3: Hey, that's the first and second greatest commandment that was given.

549
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You know, you have to love the Lord that got

550
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with all they heart, my mind and strength, and love

551
00:29:34,599 --> 00:29:35,440
that neighbor on to it.

552
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Speaker 2: I love that council.

553
00:29:36,559 --> 00:29:38,880
Speaker 3: It's a very simple counsel and if you apply it

554
00:29:38,920 --> 00:29:41,640
and be a peacemaker, like President Nelson said, the world

555
00:29:41,640 --> 00:29:42,880
will definitely become a better place.

556
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Speaker 2: I love that.

557
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Speaker 3: Steve will let you go, man, We'll catch up with

558
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you next week. All right, Yeah, we'll see it. That

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or report on the flip, and then we'll welcome in

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Dave mccannnon.

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Speaker 2: After that, don't go anywhere.

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Speaker 3: But a quick word from Cam Clark with our Cougar

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