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Speaker 1: It's Cougar Sports with Ben Kretel at its time for

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the Cougar Beat getting the dish from the local reporters

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that covered Cougar athletics.

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Speaker 2: Welcome back to Cougar Sports Tier on one of three

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nine to ninety eight three ESB and the Fan Ronald

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with three man Weaver here, Brett always bringing the hammer

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by my side, Dick Crammell in the data aggregation. Then

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Credit will join us later in the show here on

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a Friday, November seventh edition. Excited because b a U

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gets an opportunity to pre prove, excuse not pre prove

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that they're a top tier opponent tomorrow against a formidable

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opponent Texas Tech. They got some good wins on the schedule,

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but the national media is still doubting them. We're going

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to welcome in Darnell Dixon of the Daily Herald here

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in the second and to have them call into the show.

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But look last segment, if you missed it again, I

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was giving my keys to the game of what I

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think BAU needs to do in order to win. And look,

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this is going to be their their toughest game I

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think of the season, not just because of talent, road environment,

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the hype around it. I don't think there's a bigger game.

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So I asked you Kuger Nation, you know, and we

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discussed this a little bit yesterday. Is this the biggest

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game in bya football history?

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Speaker 3: What say you? Is it? I don't know if it is.

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I'm gonna ask Darnell if it is.

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Speaker 2: But Andrew Peterson said it was the fourth I think

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he said the national championship.

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Speaker 3: You can't beat a national championship.

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Speaker 2: And although that's true, Look, I mean it was way

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different in national championship eras than what it is now.

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Even though I hear the argument he had talked about

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beating number one Miami, Miami's up there. You haven't if

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you were to beat the number one team in the country.

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I mean, if you were to beat Ohio State, that

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would really go a long way.

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Speaker 3: So look, I.

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Speaker 2: Really think it could be it could come down to that.

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It could be number one Miami. But then also, you

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know the nineteen ninety six Cotton Bowl, that's a good

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win too, all of it. All of those wins are

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good wins. So it's definitely one of the biggest games

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in the last thirty years, in no doubt. But I'm

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gonna ask Darnell Didiction of the Daily Herald, who's on

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the line with this double d Is this the biggest

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game in BYU football history?

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Speaker 3: I mentioned the three I'll give him to you.

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Speaker 2: Andrew Peterson said, it's the fourth he won a national championship.

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Speaker 3: He said, you can't beat that. I look at that

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and I go like, ah, well yeah.

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Speaker 2: But then he also mentioned number one Miami, and then

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he mentioned the nineteen ninety six Cotton Bowl win. And

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then he said the BAU Texas Tech Game. What say you,

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biggest game in BAU football history.

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Speaker 4: I beca agree with Andrew. I think that it's a

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big game for sure, but the implications of a winner

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or a loss don't sink BYU season. If they lose,

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I mean, if they lose, they can still get to

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the Big twelve championship game and still get to the playoffs.

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And that's a cool thing. And at the end of

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the season, when we look back, we may decide that

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it was the biggest game. I think history will provide

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us with a little bit different perspective once the season's over.

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It's definitely the biggest game of the year and a

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huge game, but ivor with Andrew. I think there's other

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games that, through the test of time and history are

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maybe a little bit bigger and had more meaning as

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Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm not ready to make that decision yet.

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Speaker 2: If it is the biggest I hear is take with that,

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but I would have to wait because look, if you

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don't even win the game, it doesn't even matter because

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if you go out there lose, nothing really matters. So

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you have to get the victory most importantly. But I

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declare that. So that might be an into the December

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Speaker 3: This was my question of the day.

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Speaker 2: I said, look, what are your biggest keys to BYU

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taking down Texas Tech tomorrow? What are your keys to

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the game that BA needs to do because this Red

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Raiders defense and offense is really proficient.

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Speaker 4: Yeah. I think one of the things that stands out

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to me is BYU can't fall behind Texas Tech in

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the first quarter by a couple of scores. I think

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that's that would be a death sentence for BYU on Saturday.

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has had some issues in these games previous falling behind

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and having to come from behind. And they've been able

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to do it against Arizona, and they did it against Colorado,

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and they did it against Iowa State. But Texas Tech

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is better than all three of those teams. So I

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think being able to compete right away and not necessarily

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a fast start, but to be on the same level

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as Texas Tech. It was interesting listening to Tanner waltalk

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a little bit earlier this week about he said, you know,

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the first twenty eight minutes and then last thirty two minutes,

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we like two separate defenses, different defenses for BYU football.

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be able to sustain drives and cause some issues for

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Texas Tech offense, and just be in that state where

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you can rely a little bit more on your coaches

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making some adjustments at halftime and during the game, which

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the Bay coaches have been really good at. But I

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think if they fall behind by a couple of scores,

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it's going to be awfully hard to make that up

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against Texas Tech. That's a number one key for me. Then,

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a big game and even with it being Texas Tech,

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complimentary football still has to happen. The offense has to

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pick up the defense. Defense has to pick up the offense.

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Special teams has to pick up both. They've been able

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to do that for eight games where they work and

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rely on each other to create a bigger hole. You know,

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this defense gave up almost five hundred yard the past

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two games. Yet the Couvers will still find a way

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to win. And so that's done through complimentary football, through

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the offense stepping up and making plays when it needs done.

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The special teams pinning a team back inside their ten

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or picking up a turnover. So I think those are

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my two main keys for the game is a good

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start and then being able to find those opportunities to

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make big plays, just like the have all year.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, if you fall behind, Texas Tech can go for

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the knockout blow very early, and that would be very

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bad for Bau's brand and for the Big Twelve. I

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think this game has to be close for the Big

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Twelve to get two teams in, maybe even three. From

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what other people are saying, Look, if you get spanked

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like they spank Kansas State, it's going to be really bad.

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Speaker 3: So hopefully that doesn't happen.

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Speaker 2: What type of performance, though double D does Bear Bachmeyer

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Speaker 3: Obviously, ball security is a big thing.

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Speaker 2: They punched the football out Jacobar Reguez is one of

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the best at doing that. But what performance does Bear

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need to have tomorrow for bou to win.

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Speaker 4: I'm curious to find out what Texas Tech does defensively

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because it seems like most teams against Byu and Bear

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Bachmeyer have come in with the feeling, Okay, let's stop

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the run and force Bear to beat us, and Bear's

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been able to do that either through the air or

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with this running. I don't know when that changes when

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teams start to decide, okay, we got to really a

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plan for this Bear Bachmer kid, because he's making that happen.

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and if Byu can get any kind of a running

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game going so the LGMR and is healthy enough to

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stick that shoulder and pick up extra yards and keep

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the chains moving, I think Bear will be fine. He's

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shown that in pressure situations he's been able to step up,

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and you know, you expect him to be able to

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do that, even though it is a big game this

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year at Texas Tech. We know they're going crazy out

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there in Lubbock. They've sold out the stadium. They are

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students that have been camping there basically all week to

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get in. It's a big game for them too. And

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you might ask Texas Tech people that might be the

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biggest game they played in a very long time.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I think there's one of the biggest games since

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they played Texas I think in two thousand and eight

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from what I've read and doing my research, So yeah,

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you're right, this is the biggest game camping out. I'll

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twist it back. I remember my freshman year twenty seventeen

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camped out for the Utah game.

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Speaker 3: Crazy.

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Speaker 2: It was like number fiftieth of the line set, like

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row three or fours, just to see BA gets paked.

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Speaker 3: Should they bring that back? Should they allow students to

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camp out? I think like that's gone away.

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Speaker 2: But should bus to be allowed to camp out at

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least students of what I'm talking about, not like the

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family with four kids. Don't drag your kids to camp out,

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don't be that fan get tickets for crying aloud?

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Speaker 3: But should students be allowed to camp out for football games? Again?

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Speaker 4: I think so, and you know, there are people who

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like to be that don't rush the field police and

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the Big twelve likes to hand out finds when that happens.

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those experiences of running onto the field or camping out

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for a game. I think that's fine. I think that

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that maybe byus a little bit concerned with liability if

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something happens during one of these things. But I feel

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like the students should be able to camp out and

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make themselves a memory that they're never going to forget.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean as a former student, look, that was

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one of the best memories of remembering that I at

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Speaker 3: You know, journey freshman is one of the most important here.

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Speaker 2: So I think, you know, students should definitely be allowed

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to camp out, no doubt about it. Here with Darnel

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on a one oh three, nine and ninety three ESPN,

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the fan you mentioned now the defense.

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Speaker 3: Let's turn to the defensive side of the ball.

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Speaker 2: What's the most important position group tomorrow that needs to perform.

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get to Baron Morton, it might be the defensive line.

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Speaker 3: What say you, is it?

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Speaker 2: Hey, they's got to play a good sixty minutes of football.

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I feel like there's one particular defensive group that needs

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Speaker 4: Yeah, well, they all have to be excellent. This is

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a really good offense they're facing. But I would say

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the defensive line, and maybe not in the way that

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some people might think about, you know, getting sacks or

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getting TFLs. I just think that the defense, the defensive

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tackles and defensive ends as well. When the defensive line

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is doing their job, that frees up the linebackers to

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fill gaps and make tackles. And that has been a

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little bitifty the last few weeks. Even Jay Hill talks

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about some of the run gaps. They've just not filled

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them the way that they needed to, and that takes

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the team effort. You've got to have those defensive linemen

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to win their position group and win their position and

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allow those linebackers to step up and make play. So

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tom Altea, all those guys on the defensive line that

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need to step up and do their job against a

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good offense to allow that defense to make plays and

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to keep Texas Tech from just running all over him

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because their running game is really really good.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, they can run the ball with two of the

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best that they got there, Cameron Dickey can run the football.

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Speaker 3: We saw it in the Utah game.

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Speaker 2: We've seen it all season, and now just that they

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got Reggie Virgil like, they can push the ball down

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for and they got a nice tight end number seven. Look,

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these guys can play football. You mentioned it. We've seen

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Keano Tonavasa the X factor? Look, this is why you

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want to get this guy in the portal was for

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him to show up in moments like this.

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Speaker 3: I know he's taken on a lot of double teams.

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Is it him or is it someone else?

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Speaker 2: Who's your defensive and offensive X factors in this game?

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Speaker 4: Well, my defensive X factor. I'm not going to make

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it a player. I'm gonna make it something else because

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there aren't a rule to this. Okay, rules. I like

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that byus had a week to get healthy. That will

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allow j Hill to substitute the way he wants to

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keep this guy's fresh. I think that's really important that

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the linebackers specifically, because there's been some injuries there that

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they've gotten some of those guys, the backups a lot

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of playing time last few weeks, and so he's going

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to be comfortable and rotating through those guys as well

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as the defensive lineman, and I think that's going to

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be a pretty big factor for by us to keep

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that defense aggressive and fresh. And because they had the

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extra week to heal up, maybe that's that's gonna hope

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that's the case. The coaches has been a little bit

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coy with saying that everybody's on hundred percent healthy, just

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you know, the common theme at this point the season

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is who's actually one hundred percent healthy at this time?

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But I think that that's going to be a big

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factor for the defense. Offensively, again, I go on the trenches.

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That defensive line for Texas Tech is impressive the way,

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especially we saw them against Utah, which you know, most

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publications like Utah is one of the top five or

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ten offensive lines in the country, and those defensive guys

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were really really good in that game. So that's it's

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going to be a real challenge for Bau's offensive line

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to keep Barrick Bachmeyer clean on his passing attempts and

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to provide some cracks for LG. Martin to run through.

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offensive line. How they can establish the line of scrimmage

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and hold their own against a really good defense.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, this team, I think the trenches is where this

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game will be one or losses like the Utah game.

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And I think the I don't want to say more important,

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but I think more importantly, I think Bo's offensive line

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has to play better than Bau's defensive line because it

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bears on his back the whole time. Look, I mean

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this team can get pressure with three WD David Bailey.

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He is nasty along the edges, and andrews Entry is

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going to be tasked with that. So look, and that's

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a transfer for Michigan. That's a future pro NFL guy

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that he's going to be going up against. But look,

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I mean you saw what happen to every Johnson got smacked,

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ball got ball, got stripped.

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Speaker 3: Like this team.

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Speaker 2: Causes havoc, but they if you watch it, Arizona State game.

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They can be had, so they're not completely invincible. This

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team has been beat before, so they can. So how

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many turnovers do you think BA needs to have because

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I look, I don't know WD and I don't know

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if I can say I'm confident and BAU doesn't force

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any turnos and they do that's the type of team

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that they are. I don't know if I can see

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BA you won in a ball game, just straight clean football.

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They don't turn a football over, they don't force the

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other team to do it. I just don't know if

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they're that type of team or if they can play

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that type of style and win a ball game.

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Speaker 4: Early in the week, and I mentioned Tanner Wall before

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and this quote's been floating around there a while, but

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it's there's kind of been a change in philosophy. It's

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not necessarily changing in philosophy, but an emphasis. You know,

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we've always heard over the last five or six years,

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to do your one eleventh on this team, do your job.

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And this week Tanner said and during the bye week said,

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the emphasis was more on win your one eleven. Don't

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just do it, win it, be dominant in it. And

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he feels like that's what happened in the second half

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against Iowa State. First half, they might have been doing

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their job pretty well, but they weren't winning those one

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to eleventh battles. And they want to try to do that,

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and they've been really putting a lot of emphasis on

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that and this bye week and this prep week. So

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if they go into this game against a really good opponent,

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it'd be interesting to watch how they address this, how

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they make this work, and if that allows them to

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start off better then they started the last few games

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and not wait to figure it out until later, because

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as we mentioned earlier, that could be tough to come

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up from a couple of scores down against this Texas

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Tech team.

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Speaker 2: Slow Star could be costly, no doubt about it. Ten

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Owall did say that you're right in Monday's media availability

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what the media ourselves says when you're one eleven not

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do just win it too, be dominant, and they all

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take it to stuff out of dominate your one elevens.

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Speaker 3: Just don't win it dominated, you know.

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Speaker 2: But double D if they win this game tomorrow, I

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really want to know what does this do for BYU

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in the national spotlight. Do they get the respect that

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they deserve? I still feel they're always going to be haters,

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but I feel there's some haters and non believers in

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the national media right now.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, it was interesting to me to see the reaction

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when BYU was number seven in the first College Football

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Playoff polls and to see people complaining about it, and

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I thought, seventh, that's amazing. I agree, really, really good.

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It's exactly where you want to be. You know, this

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team can put themselves to continue to be in the

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national spotlight. With a win, they'll be on the top

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six or seven teams as this CFP rankings come out again.

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And then they go into those last three games knowing

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that they still have a little bit of a margin

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for area to reach their goals. Now you don't want

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to admit that, you you think losing is okay, but

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there's a lot of pressure on this team to continue

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to win when you're undefeated, and they know that one

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loss is tough. But they still are in a decent

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position even after that. But we know what happened last year.

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They were eight and zero and they lost two games,

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two games that were winnable. I mean the Kansas game.

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All it took was a bad bounce of a snat

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of a punt that put BYU in a losing situation.

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But they didn't play well that game, and they played

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really well and tough against the Arizona State and came

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up a few yards short. So they know the margin

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winning and losing. They're not not easy sometimes, so a

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win would be great and it keeps them on their

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track and keeps them in the national spotlight. They still

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have their goals no matter what happens on Saturday, they

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still have their goals in site. But a win does

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it even more for their confidence. I think to be

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able to be a team like Texas Tech on the road,

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that's the most difficult thing about it, I think is

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not only is Tech Tech really good, but it's gonna

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be a very hostile environment out there. They're used to

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going to places where eventually the BYU fans kind of

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take over because the other fans bail, you know, like

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they did at Iowa Stay. Yeah, I know, they just so,

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so this time I don'tly know Texas Tech fans are bailing,

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and I don't think they're giving up a lot of

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tickets to BYU fans, not as much maybe as other places.

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So this is definitely a hostile environment and a real

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challenge for Columbia Sataki and his group.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa, you took over that.

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I don't know if you're gonna take over Jones A

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and T and T Stadium. I don't know if that's

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gonna happen down there in Lubbic. I mean, for crying

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out loud, I talk about it and fanboy with this

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quarterback Patrick Mahomes, is gonna be a college game day.

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Speaker 3: Look.

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Speaker 2: Look, this game is in the spotlight rightfully so, so

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I don't think there's gonna be any fans. If Texas

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Tech has a lick of a chance or it's close,

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you don't expect any Blue to take over by You

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would really have to to dominate. But this Texas Tech

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defenses and offenses is one of the best in the country,

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if not the best. But let's transition into little basketball.

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Know you like a little basketball. We'll even finish with

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some women's soccer. But let's start on the basketball first.

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They beat Villanova earlier in the week, right took care

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of business Monday night. Just your initial reaction to by

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you winning a gritty game at the beginning of the season,

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what can I do for this team.

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Speaker 4: I think people might be forgetting the fact that last

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year Kevin Young did take a little while for this

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team to hit its stride, and you couldn't blame him.

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It was his first year, so all of the stuff

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that he was doing was new. Well, this year, he's

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got a lot of new players, and they've really kind

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of tailored the attack to feature aj De Bonsa and

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to feature Rob Wright because they can get to the

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basket anytime they want. There's a lot more iso going on,

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That's what I'm saying, and so it's a little bit

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different to watch. We saw Aja kind of take over

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down the stretch. I think he scored on four straight

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drives in that end of the second half when things

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were kind of dicey there. Rob was getting to the

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basket but missing a lot. He missed a bunch of

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shots at the rim. So there's an adjustment that needs

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to take place there. And you know Richie Saunders, last

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year's leading scorer, I think he's still trying to find

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his place in what this offense is. He's not shot

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the ball well on the two preseason games or the opener,

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so that that's something that we know that he can

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shoot it. We've seen him do it, so it was

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a good win. It's good to get a win in

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that situation in the first game. But there's a lot

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of work to be done with this team too. I

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hope BYU fans recognize that it's a very good, athletic,

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eager team to try to do well, but they're going

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to have to work hard to get together and make

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this all work because it's a different, different team than

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was last year. I also think it's kind of interesting

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the O defense kind of getting a whip last It's like,

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you know, you're playing in the national spotlight against a

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Villanova team, and then and then you go Saturday at

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home against holy Cross, who's pick to finish ninth out

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of ten. They're small weas, so you're gonna be back

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and forth a little bit with these huge, big games

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and then these games that BYU will probably win by

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forty and and you know, get a lot of players

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in and allow Kevin you're gonna do a lot of experimenting.

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So that's my initial reaction. It's a good winn against Villanova,

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and there are very difficult games coming up, and there

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are some cupcakes coming up where we're gonna see a

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different process, and so that's kind of the experience BYU

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fans will have until we hit Big twelve. Play.

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Speaker 3: Definitely gonna be some cupcakes.

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Speaker 2: Like you said, you're gonna get whip blashed, Like you

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mentioned holy Cross tomorrow at seven pm Mountain time.

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Speaker 3: It's gonna be in prov with Themera Center. Then you

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get more why blash.

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Speaker 2: You take on Delaware to stay November eleventh, then you

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have to like it's like you're just drugging yourself and

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you take on number four Yukon, and then you go

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to the Delta Center a week after on a Friday

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and you take on number twenty four at least now

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number twenty four ranked Wisconsin. So yeah, it's gonna feel

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like that roller coaster up and down, not com til

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you get to Big twelve play double D. You're not wrong.

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What do you need to see from this team tomorrow?

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You mentioned this team has picked ninth out of tenth

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to holy Cross. What do you what, guys do you

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expect to maybe show up a little bit more and not.

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Speaker 3: Really the AJ's the richies are.

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Speaker 2: Rob'm sure you want to see chemistry, but guys, outside

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of that, I think you're more worried about what's the

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rotation and the bench looking like, who would you like

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to see stuff up tomorrow night at the Marriott Center.

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Speaker 4: You know, during that Blue and White Mary and Madness

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event in October, we had amount hour between the event

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and then the Blue and White for some reason, they

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yeah to look for an hour and the fans are all,

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you know, cooler heels and eating cooga tails and stuff.

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I was watching Behindlo Boskovich just kind of go through

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some shooting girls, just some pick and top things, and

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he hit like fifteen in a row, fifteen three pointers

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in a row. He hasn't shot that well to start

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the season, and he's kind of trying to find his

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role in this this this team. So I want to

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see Boskovich do some good get some good stuff going.

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We didn't get to see Alexi Costach last week or

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on Monday. Like to see him get out and get

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some stuff today. Boop was terrific in the preseason. I

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think he's going to be a really important piece, so

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I want to see what he can do. And then

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Nate Russ, He's came in there as a reputation, Tyler

476
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Moruss as a shooter, and I think he's still trying

477
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to figure out where he fits in there. So those

478
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are some guys that will get some more run in

479
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this game as the scorer kind of climbs and so

480
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they need to get comfortable in their roles. And those

481
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are some guys I hope get some opportunity to show

482
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what they can do.

483
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Speaker 2: Yeah, I think the Tyler Marss is you know, I

484
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even like to see Dawson Baker maybe get off a

485
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little bit more in this game. I mean, he had

486
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a three and then I know, rotations wise and things,

487
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he got pulled, probably because of matches. But I was like, man,

488
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I think that's the sixth man of the year, but

489
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the guy that could be a potential candidate. So I

490
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agree with You'd like to see, you know me highlight

491
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Buckovich per Shawn Walker, that's what he calls them. I've

492
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been told by the team and staff don't call that

493
00:23:00,400 --> 00:23:01,920
and don't let him find it out because they will

494
00:23:01,960 --> 00:23:03,640
make his head bigger than what it is. He'll take

495
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it a run with it. So I guess that's one.

496
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But that Sean Deemedon that I can't steal that nickname,

497
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mightn't give it to him. But me highlight bucko bitch,

498
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and you know I would love to see Tyler. I

499
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think that's a good take. Tyler Moruss. He brought this

500
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guy over because he can shoot the ball from the

501
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three and he can defend.

502
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Speaker 3: So what road does he have? Look? And that's the

503
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depth that you have.

504
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Speaker 2: Is any one of these guys when you think of

505
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a Houston Darnell They got guys down the wazoo, down

506
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the bench, and so does Kevin Young. Now so you

507
00:23:27,519 --> 00:23:29,599
mean you mentioned Dominique Dimi is like, how where did

508
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all of those guys fit in on this team? But

509
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they got a whole non conference season, just said season,

510
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a couple of weeks in non conference to figure it

511
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out before you get the conference play in the next month.

512
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In the next month and a half or so. W

513
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let's finish on this BYU women soccer. An opportunity for

514
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the third time, second time in three seasons, they're in

515
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the Big Twelve Championship, an opportunity to bring home the title.

516
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What do you like about this team's opportunity. I think

517
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they get it done this time. I feel like they

518
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are the Kansas. Last year in the tournament, they hit stride,

519
00:24:01,119 --> 00:24:05,200
knocked off number one CTCU took out Baylor and shut

520
00:24:05,240 --> 00:24:07,680
him out and got their their events. Jelly Waalbrock's been

521
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on a tear. Do they get it done and do

522
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they bring home the Big twelve title?

523
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Speaker 4: Yeah, it's a tough challenge. They've certainly been playing well

524
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in the last couple of games. And you know, one

525
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of the things that that's made a difference is I

526
00:24:21,839 --> 00:24:26,079
think Chelsea Peterson at goalkeeper, she's been terrific. The two

527
00:24:26,160 --> 00:24:29,440
she gave up in that first game were not her fault,

528
00:24:29,480 --> 00:24:32,559
they were defensive breakdowns, but she was great. She was

529
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great in the uh the penalty kick situation, and she

530
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was terrific in the semi finals as well, making some

531
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great stops. So a hot goalkeeper will definitely keep your going.

532
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And then you've you've you've got a team who's found

533
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its offensive niche a little bit more than they were.

534
00:24:50,279 --> 00:24:52,720
Ellie Walbrook's been really good, putting the ball in the

535
00:24:52,799 --> 00:24:56,039
back of the net from everywhere. She's bending it on

536
00:24:56,039 --> 00:25:01,240
on free kicks, she's heading the ball in top team. Yeah,

537
00:25:01,279 --> 00:25:04,200
they sports cent her top ten. She's really stepped in

538
00:25:04,559 --> 00:25:07,839
up and they needed her to because the offense had

539
00:25:07,920 --> 00:25:10,960
kind of stagnated a little bit, and especially when her

540
00:25:11,039 --> 00:25:14,599
cousin Lucy Kessler was gone for a couple of games

541
00:25:14,960 --> 00:25:17,559
with the U twenty team in the USA. They missed

542
00:25:17,559 --> 00:25:19,920
her in the midfield being able to distribute. And I

543
00:25:19,920 --> 00:25:23,359
think some other kids have gotten healthy and they're all

544
00:25:23,440 --> 00:25:26,519
they've all kind of embraced this US against the World

545
00:25:26,640 --> 00:25:30,200
mentality and they're in a position now I think win

546
00:25:30,279 --> 00:25:32,599
or lose, they might still be able to host a

547
00:25:32,640 --> 00:25:34,680
first round game in the NCAA, which would be great

548
00:25:34,680 --> 00:25:37,559
for the program. Jen Rockwood has had to do a

549
00:25:37,599 --> 00:25:38,960
really good job this year, and we know what a

550
00:25:38,960 --> 00:25:41,440
great coach she is and what a great system she's

551
00:25:41,440 --> 00:25:44,359
put together and a great thirty plus years she's been there,

552
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So she'll have her team ready for that final. They

553
00:25:47,799 --> 00:25:51,079
did a lose to Kansas at home just a week

554
00:25:51,160 --> 00:25:54,640
or so ago, so they've got some revenge things going on.

555
00:25:54,720 --> 00:25:57,680
But it's been fun to watch this team put it together,

556
00:25:57,720 --> 00:26:01,400
and they pretty much ran Baylor off the pitch in

557
00:26:01,440 --> 00:26:05,000
that semifinal match, just with terrific and great defensively as well.

558
00:26:06,599 --> 00:26:09,960
So yeah, I'm expecting them to put up a really

559
00:26:10,039 --> 00:26:13,680
good match tomorrow and mill the day and as people

560
00:26:13,720 --> 00:26:16,920
get done with the BYU Texas Tech football game switch

561
00:26:16,960 --> 00:26:20,319
over on their ESPN plus to the wash some soccer.

562
00:26:21,200 --> 00:26:25,720
Speaker 2: Yeah, they definitely have been on an angry tear baptizing everybody.

563
00:26:25,839 --> 00:26:27,440
Speaker 3: You know, they have been mad.

564
00:26:27,519 --> 00:26:30,799
Speaker 2: They said, TC, you gotta get some Baylor. We remember

565
00:26:30,799 --> 00:26:33,240
what y'all did. We actually had that victory and then

566
00:26:33,240 --> 00:26:35,880
we let it slip. That's probably what they're thinking now. Kansas, Hey,

567
00:26:35,880 --> 00:26:38,160
they've been lining them up and knocking them down. I'll

568
00:26:38,160 --> 00:26:40,240
finish and get you out of here. On this, you

569
00:26:40,319 --> 00:26:45,279
gotta think if Jen Rockwood captures a big twelve conference championship,

570
00:26:45,319 --> 00:26:48,119
you gotta think she retires on that, right or does

571
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she come back?

572
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Speaker 3: I mean, she's been flirting with it for years.

573
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Speaker 2: Doub you've covered her more than anybody, But I would

574
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have to think that would probably be the last piece

575
00:26:55,640 --> 00:26:58,400
that she needs in a puzzle. Look, Ellie Walbrock's already mentioned, Hey,

576
00:26:58,440 --> 00:27:00,480
they're gonna win a national championship next So I don't know.

577
00:27:00,559 --> 00:27:03,839
Maybe she returns, but Jim's got a lot of accomplishments.

578
00:27:03,880 --> 00:27:05,880
I think would that one do the cake? Or do

579
00:27:05,920 --> 00:27:07,400
you think she's got a lot left in the tank.

580
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Speaker 4: It's interesting because we haven't really talked about it that much.

581
00:27:12,039 --> 00:27:14,519
I mean I teased her a few times with Soya

582
00:27:14,599 --> 00:27:16,759
coming back next year, and shows has a little smile

583
00:27:16,799 --> 00:27:20,279
and says, yes, these are her girls. This is her

584
00:27:20,319 --> 00:27:23,599
family that she's been putting out there for thirty years.

585
00:27:23,640 --> 00:27:28,079
And she's got, you know, hundreds of daughters and hundreds

586
00:27:28,160 --> 00:27:32,240
of granddaughters through that process. And she really enjoys what

587
00:27:32,279 --> 00:27:35,279
she does and she's really good at it. I don't

588
00:27:35,319 --> 00:27:38,000
think she's tired of it yet. And you know, every

589
00:27:38,079 --> 00:27:41,559
year brings in a new group of freshmen where you think,

590
00:27:41,799 --> 00:27:44,440
oh wow, you know, this group could get us somewhere.

591
00:27:44,440 --> 00:27:48,200
And I think she's in a situation where this team

592
00:27:48,240 --> 00:27:50,319
will make the NCAA tournament this year. I think next

593
00:27:50,400 --> 00:27:52,720
year might be their year because they do get a

594
00:27:52,759 --> 00:27:55,599
lot of the kids coming back, only a few seniors

595
00:27:55,599 --> 00:27:58,720
that are even in the program. So I would think

596
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she'd go back at least for one more with this

597
00:28:01,240 --> 00:28:02,759
group to try to win a Naddie.

598
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Speaker 3: She'd probably come back for one more.

599
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Speaker 2: If she gets the big twelve time, that might be

600
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the precursor maybe of what is to come. I agree

601
00:28:09,680 --> 00:28:12,440
McKenzie vance was the only senior to go lots of

602
00:28:12,480 --> 00:28:13,440
young talent, Double D.

603
00:28:13,559 --> 00:28:15,559
Speaker 3: What's the best way we can support you and our listeners?

604
00:28:15,720 --> 00:28:16,200
What should do?

605
00:28:16,240 --> 00:28:17,559
Speaker 2: How you do and what can we find all of

606
00:28:17,559 --> 00:28:21,599
your work at.

607
00:28:19,799 --> 00:28:21,680
Speaker 4: Harold x tru dot com is the best place. You

608
00:28:21,680 --> 00:28:24,119
can follow me on Twitter at Darnell writes. I did

609
00:28:24,160 --> 00:28:27,440
a pen apiece, as Ben likes to say, about the

610
00:28:27,480 --> 00:28:30,039
Bayu defense and some of those quotes that was talking

611
00:28:30,079 --> 00:28:34,359
about Tannel Wall and Jay Hill. I incorporated those into

612
00:28:34,359 --> 00:28:37,200
this challenge on Saturday. So if you want to pick

613
00:28:37,240 --> 00:28:40,039
up an actual tactile paper and hold it in your hand,

614
00:28:40,319 --> 00:28:42,400
those were available, but you can also read it online

615
00:28:42,400 --> 00:28:43,559
at Harold extra dot com.

616
00:28:43,680 --> 00:28:45,240
Speaker 2: You can read online of Haro at Extra, but pick

617
00:28:45,279 --> 00:28:47,440
up the paper. A lot of you older people, you know,

618
00:28:47,480 --> 00:28:49,519
ain't even you younger people. You all like to use

619
00:28:49,559 --> 00:28:50,799
the bathroom and go to the toilet.

620
00:28:51,119 --> 00:28:53,079
Speaker 3: That's nasty. Don't scroll with your phone.

621
00:28:53,359 --> 00:28:56,319
Speaker 2: Take the newspaper and have your orange juice and do that,

622
00:28:56,359 --> 00:28:58,799
like double D says, and read the actual physical copy

623
00:28:59,240 --> 00:28:59,880
of the paper.

624
00:29:00,000 --> 00:29:02,160
Speaker 3: I don't use your phone. That's nasty. Be better than

625
00:29:02,200 --> 00:29:02,599
that beating.

626
00:29:02,680 --> 00:29:05,759
Speaker 2: You need to have better hygiene and be more sanitary

627
00:29:05,799 --> 00:29:07,799
than scrolling while you're you know, taking care of the

628
00:29:07,799 --> 00:29:10,720
business in the bathroom. Read the Herald extra, herot extra

629
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dot com. Double D, thanks for your time.

630
00:29:13,400 --> 00:29:15,720
Speaker 4: I think you've come up with a new ad campaign

631
00:29:15,759 --> 00:29:18,759
for us. Don't be nasty read the newspaper.

632
00:29:18,359 --> 00:29:20,519
Speaker 2: Don't be nasty reduced. Hey, look, I don't ask for

633
00:29:20,559 --> 00:29:22,839
a lot. I asked for, you know, lunches and things.

634
00:29:23,160 --> 00:29:25,000
I'm a guy that's a simple man. I always say,

635
00:29:25,000 --> 00:29:28,359
you know, I need food Saturdays and the other s.

636
00:29:28,400 --> 00:29:30,400
That's not appropriate to say on air, you know, because

637
00:29:30,400 --> 00:29:32,559
we have kids listening. So I'm a very simple man.

638
00:29:32,680 --> 00:29:35,240
So look, hopefully that ad campaign will work out for you.

639
00:29:36,720 --> 00:29:37,759
Speaker 4: Yeah, we'll see what we can do.

640
00:29:37,880 --> 00:29:39,680
Speaker 3: Thanks of course, k double D. I'll let you go.

641
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Speaker 2: That was Darnel Dixon of The Daily Herald in a

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talk about stats.

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Speaker 2: You're listening to Cougar Sports right here on one O

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team of former players and the insiders give you the

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latest stats, data and analytics that are trending in the

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world of Cougar Sports. Stats.

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Speaker 3: Brother?

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Speaker 5: Doing great? Ronnie, thank you for that intro. It's a

683
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pleasure to be here with you.

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Speaker 2: Absolutely pleasure to be with you and always talk about

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of today and then we'll get it to some questions.

688
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The stat of today is seven BYU number seven in

689
00:31:52,480 --> 00:31:55,000
the college football playoff rankings.

690
00:31:55,240 --> 00:31:57,880
Speaker 3: What was your thoughts on the initial rankings release. Is

691
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BYU ranked in the right place?

692
00:32:00,799 --> 00:32:03,960
Speaker 5: Yeah, I think we are. I think we've earned this spot, definitely,

693
00:32:03,960 --> 00:32:06,960
being undefeated at this point in the season, having some

694
00:32:07,000 --> 00:32:09,960
tough games, having to battle win some games on the road.

695
00:32:10,519 --> 00:32:12,559
I like where we're ranked. I know this next week

696
00:32:12,680 --> 00:32:15,880
is a true challenge, but I love where we're ranked.

697
00:32:15,920 --> 00:32:18,720
And then I got to mention too with the basketball team,

698
00:32:19,000 --> 00:32:21,359
even being early in the season, but having two top

699
00:32:21,440 --> 00:32:23,519
ten ranked teams. I don't know if we've ever been

700
00:32:23,640 --> 00:32:27,200
ranked this high collectively between the two sports. But it's

701
00:32:27,240 --> 00:32:29,160
a great time to be a BYU Cougar fan, that's

702
00:32:29,160 --> 00:32:29,559
for sure.

703
00:32:30,240 --> 00:32:32,039
Speaker 2: Like you said, Blaine, great time right now to be

704
00:32:32,079 --> 00:32:35,319
a BYU Cougar fan. Number eight football, excuse me, Number

705
00:32:35,359 --> 00:32:39,119
seven football taken on Texas Tech tomorrow. Number eight basketball

706
00:32:39,400 --> 00:32:42,039
in action two top ten teams last week. They both

707
00:32:42,039 --> 00:32:44,200
are ranked number eight, which is crazy. You're right, I've

708
00:32:44,240 --> 00:32:46,279
never seen a time like that. You haven't, so you

709
00:32:46,319 --> 00:32:49,559
got to enjoy it. But it's also tax season, you know,

710
00:32:49,599 --> 00:32:51,839
and Blaine, as we approach the end of the year,

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a lot of investors are reviewing their portfolios and trying

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to position themselves for twenty twenty five. What does tax

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my our wealth management really mean and why is it

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so important right now?

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Speaker 5: Well, thank you Ronni for the question. It is this

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is the fourth quarter, this is when these strategies really

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make a big difference. And so tax smart wealth management

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together efficiently. It's not just about lowering taxes or siloing

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these things out one by one. It's about interweaving them

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and maximizing what your wealth can do for your long term.

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And so tax smart wealth management is bringing these things together.

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And one thing I'll mention, that's why we've created the

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work in sync, especially heading end of the new year

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and finishing up this calendar year. So that's something that

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we've put together and you can find on our website

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Speaker 2: Find a complimentary bantererwith playbook at Bantererwealth dot com I

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I'll ask you know, this time of the year always feels.

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Speaker 3: Like game time.

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Speaker 2: Right Tomorrow's game time BYU kicking off at ten am Mountain.

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But for serious investors, when people want to make smart

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adjustments before the new year, what kind of moves should

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listeners be thinking about right now?

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it's important to get some ideas, get some options. This

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job to bring to them ideas, options, strategies that they're

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not currently aware of. And so I'll mention it again.

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The band or Wealth tax Mart Playbook is designed for

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the next step and managing their wealth more efficiently. But

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it's for people that are serious about aligning their investments,

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their income, their overall financial strategy under one coordinated plan

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and so this playbook highlights a few things you can

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do through real estates or asset based investments or tax

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and smarter. The playbook outlines ten to twelve different strategies

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that I think an individual listener and investor can look

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at and find something that's going to be helpful or

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applicable to them this year. It's something that we've built

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over the years. It includes case studies, and it comes

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from a wealth management firm. We've got a lot of

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years doing this and we want to provide some individual

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strategies through.

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Speaker 2: The They want to provide some of those strategies ten

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to twelve different strategies they can help aid and support you,

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as well as other case studies.

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Speaker 3: Blaine Keys to the Game Tomorrow.

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Speaker 2: You might not have ten to twelve different keys to

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the games, or maybe you do. You could potentially, But

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what are your keys tomorrow for this BYU Texas Tech Game.

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Speaker 5: Well, I've enjoyed all the talk this week. I've been

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keeping up some on your commentaries from ESPN. I've been

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looking at even some of the Texas Tech stuff. It

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looks like they've got a loaded d line. I know

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they've got some strength at linebacker, so similar to most games,

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I feel like it's going to be upfront in the trenches.

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I'm hoping to rely on our on our O line,

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even the recent edition of Andrew Gentry. I'm hoping and

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feeling like that's got to be a big difference maker

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for this game. Bruce Mitchell, one of my favorite guys,

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Sonny Macasini. Seeing these guys up front be able to

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control the line of scrimmage let our running game go

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seems to me to be the main difference to the

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game and a key to winning the game. So I'm

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relying on the guys up front.

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Speaker 3: Boys upfront got to get it done.

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Speaker 2: You mentioned two great offensive lineman Andrew Gentry, and we

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love Sonny Mancasini obviously.

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Speaker 3: Here at esp and the fan.

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Speaker 2: And Sonny's even played well in his reps that he's

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gotten a season, So the boys upfront, I love that.

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Take Blaine, they got to make sure that they keep

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forty seven healthy and keep four as well, LG.

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Speaker 3: Martin and Behar in that backfield.

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Speaker 2: So I agree, Blaine, I'll get you out of here

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on this tax season coming up. Why should people invest

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but we will make sure that we provide value in

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enjoyed the education side of things. That's our goal, and

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we know everything else will come together. But we want

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making deposits in the memory bank, and so we enjoy

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every interaction. It's a pleasure to work with you guys

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at ESPN. We're wishing our cougars well. It's going to

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be a fun weekend. Go Kogs.

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Speaker 3: It definite would be a fun weekend.

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Speaker 5: Blaine.

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Speaker 2: Thanks for your time today and be safe traveling out there.

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Speaker 3: And like you said, go koogs.

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Speaker 5: That's right, Thank you, Ronnie.

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Speaker 3: Of course we'll catch up with you next week. Blaine.

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Speaker 2: That was Blenny Anderson of Bendwealth. Guys, you heard Blaine.

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It's Q four right now. You want an opportunity to

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don't go anywhere. Let's get into a little insider report

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on the flip. You're listening to Cougar Sports right here

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on one O three nine and ninety three ESPN.

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Speaker 1: You were listening to Cougar Sports with Benkredel, and it's

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for a prietary inside scoop on Cougar Sports from creditle.

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Speaker 3: Welcome back the Cougar Sports.

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Speaker 2: Here on one O three nine ninety eight three nat

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fan brought up the three man Weaver here Brett always

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I know we don't have much time here. We got

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to go quick, so before I turn over to my guy,

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Brett Hammer for just hissos five star Austin Gooseby has

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cut his list to four and will make his college

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announcement on November fourteen.

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Speaker 3: So the day before the TCU game, he told league

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Ready he's down to four schools. Here we go.

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Speaker 2: Brett Duke Texas BYU Baylor, the six to five wing

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out of Melissa, Texas, has taken official visits to all

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four program number nineteen on ESPN Next hundreds. Your thoughts

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on this in Austin Gooseby, It's.

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Speaker 6: Just crazy that we're living in a world where BYU

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is in the top four with Texas and Duke let

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alone Baylor like all teams who are all world when

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it comes to recruiting. So to see that Austin Gooseby

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has announced this, I mean, we have another kid.

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Speaker 3: I'm trying to remember the young man's name who's going

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to be.

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Speaker 6: Picking between BYU and Houston on the tenth out of

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the G League Like BYU is just has there ever

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been a glow up this fast in sports?

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Speaker 3: Like No, I don't think so.

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Speaker 6: I know things were great with Mark Pope. That's not

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even a shot at Mark Pope. Mark Pope did a

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great job while he was here. But I think when

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you are not Kevin Young, when you are not all

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world as a coach, when you are not the basically

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next guy to be in line to be an NBA

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head coach, when you're not that, there's only so much

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you can do from a recruiting standpoint to convince guys

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to want to come to this school out here in Provo.

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Speaker 3: Kevin Young has sing.

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Speaker 6: Kevin Young and his staff have single handedly flipped the brand,

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flipped the connotation, flipped the national media view on what

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BYU looks like, on what recruits think that BYU is

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so big time shout out to Kevin Young and his

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crew for getting Austin Gooseby to this point, and we'll

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see how it goes.

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Speaker 2: Brett's right, we'll see how it goes in D's and

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Brett was mentioning, who's the other kid from the G

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League between By and Houston. It's Abdullah a mod he

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a man. Sorry, he's a six to ten center. Almost

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spent the last two seasons with the Westchester Nicks, and

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it's scheduled to announce his decision November tenth, so Monday,

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so could By you pick up basketball? Pick up two

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big commitments this week, one on Monday and then one

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on Friday.

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Speaker 3: We will find out.

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Speaker 2: Just a reminder, I think Goosby is LDS and his

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brother right now currently playing football for Texas as an

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offensive lineman. So you gotta think maybe with Andrew Gentry

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leaving going on maybe to the NFL.

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Speaker 3: And Isaiah Johna out of eligibility.

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Speaker 2: That if Goozby commits to BYU, maybe the brother might say,

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hey want to be in provo with my brother.

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Speaker 3: We've seen brothers come to provo together.

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Speaker 2: We'll find out November tenth with Abdullah, and then we'll

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find November fourteenth with Austin Gooseby guys, a little basketball news,

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