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Speaker 2: Lannie said Taki Kalani immediately regretted that decision set criminal

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on the bench at Juco Ball and told Gary Croton

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Speaker 1: Walt didn't show then crittle However.

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Speaker 3: Well you know the story.

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Speaker 1: Now he's watching the show known as Cougar Sports here

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Speaker 4: Welcome back Cougar Sports one O three nine, ninety point three.

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Speaker 3: Years to being a fan.

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Speaker 4: I've been crital broadcasting from on Toyota fourteen hundred sent

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the Toyotas. If you're looking at Toyota, a Cambrio, Corolla,

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We're always willing and ready to give you the best

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I got Logan by my side, he's the Internet sales manager.

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What deals do we have going on for our listeners?

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Why should they show up, show out for orum Toyota

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and maybe even get a chance to win one thousand dollars.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, so let's talk about the deals first. So this month,

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you know, as far as trucks go, you've got awesome

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deals on the Tacoma the Tundra at one point nine

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nine percent financing on that Tacoma as well as two

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point nine nine percent financing on the Tundra. And in

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both instances you can actually get an extra thousand dollars

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the finance rate. Also as far as leasing those, I'm

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both of my family's vehicles myself two forty nine a

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month on that Tacoma and three twenty five a month

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Speaker 3: And that's that's the crew Max.

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Speaker 5: That's not your your shorter cab kind of based you know,

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Speaker 3: That's that's the crew Max. You get that big back seat.

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Speaker 5: And then coming over to the fore Runner four Runner

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SR five that can you know have up to seven passengers.

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Speaker 5: One here on the lot with with the third row

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for those that are looking for that extra seating capacity

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thirty nine months, you can lease that sucker for two

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bit at the pump, what better way to do that

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than a Toyota Corolla. You can get a Corolla right

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now for four point nine nine percent financing for seventy two.

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Speaker 3: Months or uh a low low lease.

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Speaker 5: Payment of one to eighty five a month. Great deals

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all month along here at ORM Toyota. UH, we've we've

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got some numbers that we're trying to hit with Toyota

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and continue to uh grow and build our inventory as

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a as A as your your premiere Toyota dealership here

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Speaker 3: Come on down to ORM Toyota where you lead the way.

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Speaker 4: Man, I even saw Tomasi Leley here buying a vehicle

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earlier today, the former BAU defense with line shout out

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Speaker 3: Let's get out to the hotline.

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Speaker 4: Uh, and we're gonna get a little coups in the

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pros under our belt, brought to you by rubies In

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rubies In dot Com. We got Brandancygourney of the Daily

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Herald on the line. He was down at Pro Day

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Speaker 3: G man, how was it? How you doing brother? It was?

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Speaker 6: It was It was a good day. Uh. My perspective

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they get together. And Clonneau was very forthright in his

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opening comments. He wasn't even asked about and he just

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loves having it. In Provo. Bwaused as a very good

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community and Clonie's thehead of all of it. When you

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Speaker 4: Who had the best performance of the day at prod

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age man who stood.

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that he improved upon that substantially. And he looked really

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good receiving passes from Jake Resloff, who was a man.

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the position he played. And of course Maury bombed, but

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the guy prior, so like right when he had to

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and there were audible gas They're just like, what WHOA.

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was nice to see, And according to Kiwane, he was

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kind of disappointed that Maury only ran a four two

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seven forty. He thought he was going to break a

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four to two forty. I don't know if that's Kalani

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just being that guy or what not. Man, it's cool

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and it's like, okay, yes, sure, and then you see

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it's like, oh, yeah, I guess they weren't kidding. He

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can't to do that, so so that was cool. I

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Speaker 3: It was tough.

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Speaker 4: I love I love Proda, but I have you know,

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so I did. I had to prioritize my primary job

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Speaker 6: Today you had stuff. But but again, it was just

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cool seeing all the guys there. Tyler Alzier was there,

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seeing Kyris Tonga walk in. Uh signing a new contract

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with the Chiefs. He looked great. He's there with his kids,

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to do that. And one thing I think, I comment

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but it's not right now. Every time I see Bear

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Bogmeier and his physique, well like, if you just asked

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me what position does that guy play, I would it's

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not even linebacker. I would see nose tackle. I mean,

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this kid is. And he looks cut. I mean we

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thought he looked cut last year. Yeah, he's ready to go,

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and it's very easy to see how popular he is

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with teammates just making the rounds and teammates just love him.

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get over that. And then Hinckley Ropatti, I swear he

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looks more like a Disney animation than a real person.

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me mad at the NCAA for not granted him a

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waiver because he should have played last year and he

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would have absolutely helped this team taken someone belowd Off LJ. Martin.

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Speaker 4: So the fastest forty was Maury Bamba at that four

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to two seven. Who had the highest vertical? Was it

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Speaker 6: Yeah, I think Maury tied him, though I think Maury

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I'd have to check on that. But more he killed

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it and he knew he would. But I've started to

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Carson Ryan's going to be an NFL tight end, we

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He killed the combine. I think Chase Roberts is going

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to have a legitimate opportunity to prove himself. But I'm

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I'm interested. I think Tanner Wall once he gets to

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camp and starts to show how well he understands concepts

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could do some things at the NFL level, a guy

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that could sneak in. He had a really good season

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last season, kind of a breakthrough thing for him. I

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for another year. I don't know how realistic that is

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or if it's over. I know he tweeted about it

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a while back, but yeah, I think he put up

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really good numbers and that could be a thing moving forward.

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I think whealand Lapoaffo is a high quality offensive lineman

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the point where they're pumping out some serious NFL talent

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and it's exciting to see. As for the program, g.

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Speaker 4: Man, Brandon Seagerty here on your Utah ESPN Radio Network,

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a little cougars in the pro segment, getting up to

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Speaker 3: Pro day of BYU football players.

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Speaker 4: Uh is UH is BYU and NFL pipeline right now, Like,

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Speaker 6: I'm it's interesting you asked that because whenever I cover

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years could be and I start thinking about what a

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totally healthy Isaiah Glasker is going to do at Pro Day,

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and to me, that's kind of the missing story that

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because they're all excited about Kadu uluave Right and Lucy

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talmoy Peal when they should be. These guys are tremendous.

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fans a lot of them forget just what Isaiah Glasker

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is when he's fully healthy, and I think it's going

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to be a very pleasant reminder for a lot of

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Bway fans because just think about Jack Kelly. Last year,

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there was a healthy debate who's more impactful, Jack Kelly

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or Isaiah Clasker, And I might even cide a little

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Isaiah Glasker. So when he's fully healthy and I'm hoping

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he confinuced next season healthy he doesn't have an injury history.

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that could develop into an NFL guys certainly, And I

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think when you look at the future NFL prospect. It's

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gonna be exactly from the positions you want it to

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be at BYU, which is defensive line. I think the

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defensive line pipeline with what's developing, maybe particularly at the

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defensive end position, you're gonna have some guys man just

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rotating in and out. And you see that developing in

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future years where they're gonna be able to put a

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lot of guys into the NFL. Right now, you see

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Kyros Tonga, Yeah, he's tremendous and all that. You're gonna

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have more of that and it's gonna be a really

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good thing. I think linebacker's a stable position at B YU.

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I think it's gonna be a strength for years to come.

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Tight end. If you're buying stock in any position, you're

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buying stock in that tight end spot. I mean, my goodness,

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that talent. It seems like we talk about every show now,

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but my goodness, what a iipeline that's developing there. Twelve personnel,

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let's go, it's going to be the base B WHATU

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formation from this year henceforth. Stop it. You're not springing

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out anymore. It is twelve personnel for now forever, and

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it's going to be beautiful. It's gonna be fantastic. It's

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what be Way football should be. It's what it's going

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to be. Tight ends, stout, running back, inside zone blocking scheme,

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let's go, it's going to be tremendous.

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Speaker 4: So who's your favorite twelve personnel grouping all time?

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Speaker 7: Oh?

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Speaker 6: My gosh, Daniel Coats and Johnny Harlane on the outside.

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might want to go look with that. Yeah, you probably

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want to go to Lamilee chad Lewis. With all due

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respect to Daniel Coats and Johnny Harleane, but both of those,

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my goodness, those were very very good combinations. And when

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you hear Aaron Roderick I was on the show co hosting,

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and he says he makes a statement like Walker Lyons

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and Roger salle Opanga are two of the best players

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on our entire team. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Yeah, that's a

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notable quote. That's something you're like, Wow, that means something,

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that really does mean something. A Rub's not that coach.

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He doesn't just throw out stuff. So when he says

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things like that, it indicates a just how good those

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guys are and be what offense he's gonna be running

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next year, like if he's recognizing those guys, I think

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you have Noahmayaki and Keanni. Those guys are pretty good.

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They're good. They're gonna be playing a lot of twelve

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person it will be the base formation. They will be

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running twelve personnel more than any formation next year. I

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absolutely believe that, with all due respect to the white Outs,

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and I think the white Outs there's some potential there,

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but you play to your strengths and that's going to

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be the strength of this BAU team. And I don't

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see that changing in their future. Considering which tight ends

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are coming back, I mean, I mean Ryner Swanson are

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you kidding me? And Brock Harris gets am I saying

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you his name?

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Speaker 3: Right?

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Speaker 6: I gets or get get you get you get you boy.

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I slaughtered that one, didn't I Yeah, Yeah, It's kind

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of interesting. It's like a horse start tied end. Oh

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yeah him, and it's just an oh yeah him guy,

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it's a four start tight in God. Yeah, it's that

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he's getting a lot of talent. It's it's an exciting

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time to be b what you football fan and everyone's

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sad about the basketball program. Just just come back to.

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Speaker 4: Football, come back, bring him home, bring him home, bringing

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him back home.

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Speaker 3: To the football school.

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Speaker 4: Over the last sixty years, we've uh, we've won more

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with per dollar spent UH than than any other football

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program in the country.

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Speaker 8: UH.

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Speaker 3: And we continue to do it, man, we continue to

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do it.

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Speaker 4: When I say, what would you say if I told

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you that the BAU football player payroll was just as,

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was equivalent or less than the basketball program this year,

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how'd that make you feel?

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Speaker 7: Well?

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Speaker 6: It's a really really good return on investment they're getting.

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If that's the case, my goodness, and I have to

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wonder why that is. That shouldn't be the case in

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my opinion, the way you use a better program right

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now I'm in with all due respect to Kevin Young,

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and I think there's a lot of qualifications you put

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in this year, and you don't want to just define

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what a program is with it being a second year.

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But you consider what Klone's established and the work he's

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put in, the money it brings in, the attention, and

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just the quality of the product, it doesn't seem right

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to me the basketball would be bringing in more money

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than football even close. I don't think you should even

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be close in my opinion, so yes, yeah, yeah, just

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my opinion there.

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Speaker 4: Who, by the way, who did the most bench presses

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at the at the pro day? Who had the Did

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everyone do bench press or no?

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Speaker 6: No, no, not everyone? Oh I should know this. Hink

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we did? Yeah, I think it was Hinkley, And I

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would bet money was sink There's one guy that was

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really high over forty and I'd have to check my

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notes and to do any I have to go on

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my phone. Maybe not forty, it was thirty or something.

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Speaker 4: I Wayland, Austin LEUSA.

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Speaker 6: It may have been Waylan. I think.

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Speaker 4: Did Hinkley have twenty eight reps?

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Speaker 6: Yeah? Yeah, it was Hinkley. Yeah, yeah, that that was

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the number. I was thing. I knew it was an eight.

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So can you still hear me? I'm a speaker phone

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because you're making me do research. Yeah.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, we needed you to have these numbers ready for us.

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Speaker 8: You know, I did know.

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Speaker 6: That was my assignment. Yeah, think we had as I

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think we had twenty eight reps and that's like the

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only one I wrote down, So that must have been the.

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Speaker 3: High Well I'm sure it didn't.

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Speaker 4: Austin LEUSA and Waylon Lapou Diddy bench or No.

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Speaker 6: John Telmoypeo had twenty seven, Carson Ryan had twenty three.

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It's pretty good.

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Speaker 3: Nice.

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Speaker 6: Austin Leousa had twenty one. Okay, right, And I didn't get.

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I didn't get. I don't think Waylan didn't do it,

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because I would have written that down. And I have

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Wayland he ran a five O three forty twenty seven

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point five vertical and I would have written down his reps.

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didn't do bench press.

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Speaker 4: So there, you gotcha, gotcha, you have it. G Man,

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Brandon Sigourney, g Man, any other nuggets you want to

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drop on us today before we let you go.

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Speaker 6: No, I it's really interesting to see what's developing in

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spring practice. From what I've heard, there's there's at least

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five guys that have made an instant impact and and

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there you can basically pencil them in as starters right

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now with this BAYU football team, and we've talked about

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them hockey finales. Looking very very good at the tackle

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position from what I understand, and he's probably going to

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be the guy to beat out at left tackle come

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fall practices. Casper continues to impress he's he's been, he's

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been very good. Lots of potential there. And and the

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guy Jake Clifton, it's it's gonna man Cilia Sarah for

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as good as he is, he might be third string

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when it's all said, because Jake Clifton and Kato Ula

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Labe are looking very good, very good so far. So

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it's it's a great state for the program where you

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can return as many guys as be what you did,

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you's still have room to bring in other people that

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can beat those guys out. That's where you want to

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be as a football program. And I think the way

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he's reaching that and you're seeing steady progression and yeah,

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this team, it should be one of the best way

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teams I've ever covered. I flat out you look at

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the roster on paper, I've never seen b what you

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since i've covered the program, and I start covering in

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two thousand and three, I've never seen the level of

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talent and the death than I do this year. It's

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it's every position, so things work out right and things happen.

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You know this as well as anyone. The way you

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should be very very good this year, g man.

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Speaker 3: The best way to support you what you do how

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you do it for all of our listeners.

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Speaker 6: Yeah, proo Dale here, look us up, Parkner Herald. All

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now that's where I'm at.

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Speaker 4: And yeah, support us, support g Man, support the support.

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Speaker 6: Yeah, and Jared Boyd and all the all the people.

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Speaker 4: All the peeps appreciate you, g Man.

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Speaker 6: All right, we'll talk to you later.

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Speaker 3: Talk to you next week.

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horseback ridden through the hoodoos of Brice Cannon.

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and uh, maybe not just astrology is probably not the right.

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Speaker 3: Word for that, but like the stars and stuff.

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Speaker 4: That is that right?

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Speaker 3: That's that was actually astronomy, that's the word. I'm looking for.

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Great place to look at the stars.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, it's super clear out there going down there, and

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they had events and stuff like that where you go

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look at a really expensive telescope and you can see

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everything down there.

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and then up and down and it's much more manageable.

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I'm not not just an uphill hiker. I don't want

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to just come all the way up and then all

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Speaker 4: I like a little bit of diversity in my topography,

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if you know what I mean. I completely agree if

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it can be all and actually there's a couple of

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hikes that are pretty much like all downhill, yeah you know,

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and you kind of just go all the way down

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and and then there's like a slight you have to

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you have to climb back up a little bit, But

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most of it's downhill. Fantast The point is it's not

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like you're you're Timpanogus. No, they're not too tipos now, man,

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Speaker 5: You got, so we got all of those to start

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of the I would say, the big three that you're

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00:24:08,720 --> 00:24:11,759
going to get, well even the big four really that

472
00:24:12,319 --> 00:24:16,480
we've got these all these are priced invoice, ready to move.

473
00:24:16,680 --> 00:24:19,279
We've got a lot in stock that we need to

474
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kind of make make more room for even more coming

475
00:24:23,640 --> 00:24:28,559
Tacoma's Tundras, Forerunners, Corollas. We've got really aggressive lease offers

476
00:24:28,599 --> 00:24:31,680
for those. Right now that the Corolla is at one

477
00:24:31,799 --> 00:24:34,640
eight five a month, you can get financing as low

478
00:24:34,640 --> 00:24:37,680
as one point nine nine percent. We do actually, and

479
00:24:37,799 --> 00:24:40,000
it's not one of these, but we actually do have

480
00:24:40,759 --> 00:24:43,920
zero percent financing, which is crazy to talk about. In

481
00:24:44,000 --> 00:24:47,359
twenty twenty six, we have zero percent financing on the

482
00:24:47,960 --> 00:24:52,359
Toyota BZ, which is the electric option that Toyota has.

483
00:24:53,000 --> 00:24:55,440
I'll tell you what if if you've never taken a

484
00:24:55,480 --> 00:24:58,480
look at one of these, they're very well built. They

485
00:24:58,559 --> 00:25:03,079
have kind of that heritage of Toyota with kind of

486
00:25:03,119 --> 00:25:04,759
what they've done with the hybrid side of things, but

487
00:25:04,880 --> 00:25:07,960
now with the electric side of things. You know, they're

488
00:25:08,039 --> 00:25:11,359
they're kind of built, built for tech savvy people. They

489
00:25:11,440 --> 00:25:14,599
get very good fuel economy or not fuel economy. They

490
00:25:14,599 --> 00:25:17,720
can get a really good distance on the charge. Yeah,

491
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and then we even have this one also a zero

492
00:25:21,119 --> 00:25:24,000
percent they're not here yet, but figure this right, a

493
00:25:24,240 --> 00:25:27,119
brand new model that is not on the lots yet,

494
00:25:27,680 --> 00:25:29,440
they're offering zero percent financing on it.

495
00:25:29,599 --> 00:25:32,440
Speaker 3: Wow. So that's an awesome deal. It's the the CHR.

496
00:25:32,920 --> 00:25:38,599
Speaker 5: It's a it's a smaller electric vehicle, all electric ev

497
00:25:39,359 --> 00:25:41,960
that I want to say, it's it's something like I

498
00:25:42,079 --> 00:25:43,759
have to look it up, but it's like three hundred

499
00:25:43,759 --> 00:25:47,079
and thirty horse power, all will drive. That's a little

500
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in a little tiny car.

501
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Speaker 3: It's fun. It's it's gonna be a good when we

502
00:25:50,960 --> 00:25:51,319
get those.

503
00:25:52,200 --> 00:25:55,599
Speaker 5: We just got an allocation for our first Beezy Woodland,

504
00:25:56,039 --> 00:25:59,200
which is kind of a stretched BZ. I mean it

505
00:25:59,240 --> 00:26:01,359
looks like here on the showroom, we've got a Crown

506
00:26:01,440 --> 00:26:05,119
signia that it's kind of like a it's kind of

507
00:26:05,160 --> 00:26:07,359
got that old school hatched or old school kind of

508
00:26:07,400 --> 00:26:09,160
station wagon vibe to it a little bit.

509
00:26:09,319 --> 00:26:09,519
Speaker 3: Yeah.

510
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Speaker 5: The from my understanding, the the Woodland, uh bes is

511
00:26:15,839 --> 00:26:17,160
the similar size to this.

512
00:26:17,640 --> 00:26:17,839
Speaker 6: Yeah.

513
00:26:17,920 --> 00:26:19,960
Speaker 5: It has a lot sharper roof on the earth. Yeah,

514
00:26:20,079 --> 00:26:22,160
it carries it out a lot sharper on the back.

515
00:26:22,279 --> 00:26:25,359
So we've got a lot of options. That is one

516
00:26:25,400 --> 00:26:27,440
nice thing about working for Toyota. You know, we're not

517
00:26:27,599 --> 00:26:31,000
limited to a certain space. They pretty much got a

518
00:26:31,079 --> 00:26:34,160
vehicle on almost every segment. We can find, you know,

519
00:26:34,640 --> 00:26:36,559
any vehicle that you're looking for. So if you're if

520
00:26:36,599 --> 00:26:39,599
you're if you're considering making a change, come see us,

521
00:26:39,799 --> 00:26:42,160
you know, just have that conversation with us again here

522
00:26:42,160 --> 00:26:46,160
at orm Toyota. Uh, you lead the way, which means,

523
00:26:46,599 --> 00:26:48,480
you know, not every customer is the same. We're not

524
00:26:48,559 --> 00:26:49,799
gonna throw everybody in the box.

525
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Speaker 8: Uh.

526
00:26:50,519 --> 00:26:52,400
Speaker 3: We're gonna listen and and and kind of do things

527
00:26:52,440 --> 00:26:53,440
the way that you want to do things.

528
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Speaker 4: Logan street, Ladies and gentlemen, let's go to break. We'll

529
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be back more to get to on a beautiful Friday,

530
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March twentieth Day of Cougar Sports. Let's get out to

531
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the line and talk stats with Blaine Anderson and I

532
00:27:05,039 --> 00:27:06,599
believe Trace and I hy.

533
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Speaker 3: Make sure you JPNG. That's Jones Payton Last.

534
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Speaker 1: You're tuned to Cougar Sports. We'll be back in sixty

535
00:27:13,119 --> 00:27:15,720
seconds on one O, three, nine and ninety eight three

536
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ESPN The Fans. Stats. Let's talk about stats. Ben Kretal

537
00:27:22,680 --> 00:27:25,200
and his team of former players and insiders give you

538
00:27:25,319 --> 00:27:28,720
the latest stats, data and analytics that are trending in

539
00:27:28,799 --> 00:27:30,400
the world of Cougar Sports.

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Speaker 3: Stats. Welcome back Rugar Sports.

541
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Speaker 4: One of the three nine ninety eight point three ESPN

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The Fan. I've been Grittal broadcasting from orm Toyota fourteen

543
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hundred Sandhill Road. That's fourteen hundred Sandhill Road. I got

544
00:27:43,200 --> 00:27:45,880
Logan Street, the Internet sales manager, by my side. We

545
00:27:45,880 --> 00:27:47,799
got a bunch of deals going on right now for

546
00:27:47,880 --> 00:27:50,599
all your Tacoma's, your Tundras, your Corolla is your your

547
00:27:50,759 --> 00:27:54,000
cam res. I love the Forerunner and I love the Sienna.

548
00:27:54,079 --> 00:27:55,480
I'm trying to convince my wife to get in that

549
00:27:55,599 --> 00:27:57,960
hybrid Sienna. She doesn't want to be a minivan mom.

550
00:27:58,000 --> 00:28:00,440
Though just not yet. Maybe with a third child on

551
00:28:00,480 --> 00:28:02,559
the way in May, maybe I get her to convert

552
00:28:02,759 --> 00:28:03,880
over to the minivan.

553
00:28:04,000 --> 00:28:09,880
Speaker 5: Mom, Hey, you know, I I've got I've got friends

554
00:28:09,960 --> 00:28:13,480
that I have a close friend that her youngest is

555
00:28:13,559 --> 00:28:16,480
actually out of the I think he's out of high.

556
00:28:16,319 --> 00:28:21,119
Speaker 3: School now, and she's now getting a Sienna because she

557
00:28:21,559 --> 00:28:23,440
she drove one, she realized.

558
00:28:23,079 --> 00:28:25,079
Speaker 4: Like how cool they actually are, how functional?

559
00:28:25,200 --> 00:28:25,880
Speaker 3: How functional?

560
00:28:26,839 --> 00:28:28,640
Speaker 5: You know, I can't I can't imagine how nice that

561
00:28:28,720 --> 00:28:31,400
would be for a mom with young kids, just because

562
00:28:33,160 --> 00:28:35,079
there are just a lot of features with that, and

563
00:28:35,200 --> 00:28:38,880
not only that, because they are all hybrids, they're actually

564
00:28:38,880 --> 00:28:41,400
a lot safer. They have that low center of gravity

565
00:28:41,440 --> 00:28:46,000
similar to an EV so you're you're you know, is

566
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in the terms of the likelihood of you rolling in

567
00:28:48,400 --> 00:28:52,960
an accident, is less heaven forbid of course. But no,

568
00:28:53,359 --> 00:28:57,559
the Siennas are are super popular. We we have some

569
00:28:58,079 --> 00:29:01,079
available right now on our allocation. But you know, I'll

570
00:29:01,119 --> 00:29:03,599
be honest with you, they typically sell before they even

571
00:29:03,759 --> 00:29:05,920
they sell for that area. That's how crazy they are

572
00:29:06,480 --> 00:29:09,599
in terms of of those models. I mean, Grand Highlanders

573
00:29:09,599 --> 00:29:12,000
are that way. Highlanders are that way. We just got

574
00:29:12,039 --> 00:29:16,079
the brand new twenty twenty six, all new redesigned RAB four.

575
00:29:16,960 --> 00:29:20,880
Same thing with those, they're showing up and already already

576
00:29:20,920 --> 00:29:25,200
being sold. So you know, but that's not to dismay

577
00:29:25,240 --> 00:29:28,240
anybody from from coming and checking out a Toyota, right

578
00:29:28,359 --> 00:29:30,880
come on, you know we can if we have one

579
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here on the lot that's pretty sold and we're happy

580
00:29:32,599 --> 00:29:35,519
to show those to customers. We may or may not

581
00:29:35,680 --> 00:29:38,839
have a few in our our service loaner or sales

582
00:29:38,920 --> 00:29:42,039
loaner kind of rental fleet that we can show you guys,

583
00:29:42,079 --> 00:29:44,640
and you can test drive and kind of kind of

584
00:29:44,640 --> 00:29:47,559
get those going. So the big thing that we've got

585
00:29:47,599 --> 00:29:51,799
going on this weekend that that ends on Monday, we

586
00:29:51,960 --> 00:29:55,279
do have the Range Toyota Basketball Showdown in honor of

587
00:29:55,319 --> 00:29:58,759
March Madness, where we're going to be giving away one

588
00:29:58,759 --> 00:30:04,160
thousand dollars each two five individuals and uh super easy.

589
00:30:04,000 --> 00:30:08,599
Speaker 3: To uh to to to get get uh signed up

590
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for that.

591
00:30:09,720 --> 00:30:12,839
Speaker 5: You can either come to the dealership and uh, you know,

592
00:30:12,960 --> 00:30:15,400
take a photo by any of our any of our

593
00:30:15,480 --> 00:30:18,039
cars by the dealership. You know, I mean, I wouldn't

594
00:30:18,039 --> 00:30:19,880
recommend this if you're driving down the freeway, but maybe

595
00:30:19,920 --> 00:30:22,160
you're the passenger in the car and you're driving past

596
00:30:22,519 --> 00:30:24,319
you take a selfie with us in the background.

597
00:30:25,119 --> 00:30:26,799
Speaker 3: Uh, put put that on your.

598
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Speaker 5: Social media's with the hashtag O T shoot yep, and uh,

599
00:30:30,799 --> 00:30:33,839
you're you're entered in for that contest or stop on buy,

600
00:30:34,599 --> 00:30:37,599
come check out our inventory, take a test drive.

601
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Speaker 3: No, no, no pressure to buy.

602
00:30:39,680 --> 00:30:43,079
Speaker 5: Anything like that, and uh scan the QR code and

603
00:30:43,319 --> 00:30:44,799
and get entered that way as well.

604
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Speaker 3: Love it, appreciate you having us today.

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Speaker 4: Let's talk about status in this segment Baranti by Banterwealthbatterwealth

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607
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P A Certify Financial Planner. Blaine Anderson on the line,

608
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Blaine Train, how that guard you man? Thanks for joining

609
00:30:58,920 --> 00:31:00,519
us for a little Let's talk about stats.

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Speaker 6: Oh yeah, happy to be here.

611
00:31:02,799 --> 00:31:04,119
Speaker 8: Happy Friday afternoon to you.

612
00:31:04,880 --> 00:31:07,319
Speaker 4: Yes, indeed, let's talk about a few stats before we

613
00:31:07,400 --> 00:31:11,079
welcome in our other guest. There's some key stats that

614
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I want to bring out.

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Speaker 3: We've had.

616
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Speaker 4: We had pro Day today and there was a four

617
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to two seven forty that was ran by one Moury

618
00:31:20,440 --> 00:31:24,680
bomba Holy Canoli that may be one of the fastest,

619
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if not the fastest forty time to come out of Brigham.

620
00:31:27,680 --> 00:31:30,240
What was your reaction to the news of how fast

621
00:31:30,359 --> 00:31:32,519
Moury is and has been.

622
00:31:34,319 --> 00:31:36,799
Speaker 8: Wow, Well, I'm just learning about it right now and

623
00:31:37,799 --> 00:31:41,640
super excited. Moury is awesome. He's a great athlete and

624
00:31:41,720 --> 00:31:44,000
I can't believe that that's a phenomenal time.

625
00:31:45,079 --> 00:31:46,599
Speaker 4: Yeah, I mean he's he's got to be one of

626
00:31:46,640 --> 00:31:50,279
the fastest dudes on this roster, if not the fastest

627
00:31:50,319 --> 00:31:52,319
guy in the ross. Now, Evan Johnson's going to say

628
00:31:52,319 --> 00:31:55,400
he's the fastest, right, but we let's welcome in our

629
00:31:55,519 --> 00:31:58,160
guest to the show and maybe get an opinion from him.

630
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Speaker 3: He's QB two right now.

631
00:32:00,319 --> 00:32:05,559
Speaker 4: The pride of Tucson, Arizona, and he's looking to make

632
00:32:05,640 --> 00:32:08,039
some hay this year on the football field. Le's welcome

633
00:32:08,119 --> 00:32:10,319
in Tracon Borgates and the show. Trayson, how heck are

634
00:32:10,359 --> 00:32:10,720
you buddy?

635
00:32:12,079 --> 00:32:12,640
Speaker 6: Doing great?

636
00:32:12,759 --> 00:32:13,920
Speaker 7: Doing great? Thank you for having me?

637
00:32:14,440 --> 00:32:14,839
Speaker 3: Hey man?

638
00:32:15,359 --> 00:32:18,400
Speaker 4: Is is Evan Johnson as anyone as fast as Maury Bomba?

639
00:32:18,599 --> 00:32:20,920
It was Maury Bomba actually the fastest guy on this

640
00:32:21,039 --> 00:32:22,960
squad this last year, do you think, Trayson.

641
00:32:24,559 --> 00:32:27,119
Speaker 7: Well, the thing is, nobody ever saw me run full speech,

642
00:32:27,200 --> 00:32:28,440
so I don't know if we'll ever be able to

643
00:32:28,559 --> 00:32:29,720
tell who's the.

644
00:32:29,799 --> 00:32:31,119
Speaker 8: Fastest, but.

645
00:32:32,920 --> 00:32:36,160
Speaker 6: No, and I'll hear h Evan and Moury.

646
00:32:36,400 --> 00:32:37,880
Speaker 7: They would go at it all the time whenever we

647
00:32:37,920 --> 00:32:41,319
would do our races, and some would say More was faster,

648
00:32:41,440 --> 00:32:43,759
some would say Edwin was faster. But I guess it

649
00:32:43,839 --> 00:32:44,599
just depends of the day.

650
00:32:45,279 --> 00:32:48,880
Speaker 4: Yeah, and uh you know, I've heard Joe Douglas trying

651
00:32:48,920 --> 00:32:50,920
to try to keep up with those guys. Who else

652
00:32:51,039 --> 00:32:53,519
is in that mix as far as fastest all the team?

653
00:32:53,519 --> 00:32:56,400
Would you say, Tracy, Yeah, our.

654
00:32:56,400 --> 00:33:00,359
Speaker 7: DD room is very very fast. We have Tommy assets

655
00:33:00,400 --> 00:33:04,440
will sneak up on some people. Obviously, Trey Alexander is

656
00:33:05,200 --> 00:33:10,319
really fast, lengthy, Joe Douglas again very fast. But then

657
00:33:10,359 --> 00:33:13,599
you got some sleepers like like Hylard Casper, his speed

658
00:33:13,599 --> 00:33:17,160
will sneak up on you, u Jojo Phillips, his speed

659
00:33:17,200 --> 00:33:19,319
will sneak up on you. And even some of the

660
00:33:19,359 --> 00:33:22,480
freshmen actually, uh so like Terrence is very fast and

661
00:33:22,599 --> 00:33:24,400
Legend Glaster, those those just can roll.

662
00:33:25,319 --> 00:33:28,440
Speaker 4: Well, you mentioned that you're you're more nimble and quick

663
00:33:29,000 --> 00:33:31,519
than meets the eye at six two to two, O pup,

664
00:33:31,599 --> 00:33:33,960
I noticed you had a little bit more boots, scoot

665
00:33:34,000 --> 00:33:38,759
and boogie even last year coming into the quarterback competition.

666
00:33:39,559 --> 00:33:42,400
You had heard the the criticisms, Oh, he's just a

667
00:33:42,519 --> 00:33:45,480
pocket quarterback. Well, it looks like he took offense to that.

668
00:33:45,839 --> 00:33:47,920
You leaned up, you were a little bit more twitchy.

669
00:33:48,160 --> 00:33:50,119
How's the running ability this year? You feel like you've

670
00:33:50,160 --> 00:33:51,640
improved in the off season.

671
00:33:53,400 --> 00:33:55,279
Speaker 8: Yeah, I think every year your goal is trying to

672
00:33:55,279 --> 00:33:58,119
get bigger, faster, stronger, and heading into.

673
00:33:57,960 --> 00:34:01,960
Speaker 7: My fifth my fifth year of college football, definitely feel

674
00:34:02,000 --> 00:34:03,880
the biggest, fastest, the strongest I've ever been.

675
00:34:04,759 --> 00:34:08,119
Speaker 4: Love that you mentioned Kyler Casper six six to twelve,

676
00:34:08,800 --> 00:34:11,719
and he can scooter as well. He's finally healthy. I mean,

677
00:34:11,760 --> 00:34:13,519
I mean that's that's a big part of it. You

678
00:34:13,960 --> 00:34:15,840
you kind of grew up with Kyler. You know this

679
00:34:15,960 --> 00:34:18,440
kid better than anybody. You may have had an impact

680
00:34:18,519 --> 00:34:20,599
in recruiting him to be YU. Tell us a little

681
00:34:20,599 --> 00:34:22,599
about Kyler and how he came to b YU.

682
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Speaker 7: Yeah, I've known Kyler ever since he was you know,

683
00:34:26,440 --> 00:34:30,119
probably six two, which was probably about.

684
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Speaker 8: Fifteen, sixteen years old, and he's he's just a great guy,

685
00:34:34,440 --> 00:34:36,639
great family, really athletic family.

686
00:34:36,760 --> 00:34:39,880
Speaker 7: His dad's awesome. And yeah, I mean me and Kyler

687
00:34:39,920 --> 00:34:42,360
have always you know, talked about you know, joining up

688
00:34:42,400 --> 00:34:45,679
in college wherever that was, and then when I get

689
00:34:45,719 --> 00:34:47,719
to BYU, the first thing I'm doing is trying to

690
00:34:47,760 --> 00:34:50,599
recruit former teammates that that I grew up with or

691
00:34:50,639 --> 00:34:54,519
that that that I know who aren't necessarily producing what

692
00:34:54,639 --> 00:34:57,800
they should at the schools they're at. And so me

693
00:34:57,840 --> 00:34:59,679
and Kyle have been working on this for a little

694
00:34:59,679 --> 00:35:03,000
bit over two years now, and to finally get him

695
00:35:03,000 --> 00:35:07,039
over here and and representing the Cougars, I mean, it's

696
00:35:07,079 --> 00:35:10,000
definitely been a ton of fun and I'm just I'm

697
00:35:10,039 --> 00:35:13,000
just so excited for him to show what he's capable of.

698
00:35:13,599 --> 00:35:16,239
Speaker 3: Yeah, what is his what is his capabilities?

699
00:35:16,239 --> 00:35:18,239
Speaker 4: Do you think this year we have some attrition in

700
00:35:18,320 --> 00:35:21,559
the wide receiver room obviously with guys graduating, Chase Roberts

701
00:35:22,000 --> 00:35:24,960
and then Parker Kingston, you know, not not a part

702
00:35:25,000 --> 00:35:27,559
of the team anymore. Kyler Casper, where does he fit in?

703
00:35:27,800 --> 00:35:29,320
How big of a role can he have this year?

704
00:35:31,079 --> 00:35:33,719
Speaker 7: Yeah? Kyler, this guy's the limit. I mean, that kid

705
00:35:33,880 --> 00:35:38,599
is just gifted insanely and just very smart. He knows

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the football.

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Speaker 8: Fields, he knows the areas of the field where.

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Speaker 7: Defenders aren't, he can recoverage it. He's got good connection

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with the quarterback whoever's out there. And he just likes

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to go out there and compete. I mean, like he

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you go, you throw a ball, and you see how

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competitive and how aggressive he is going after that thing.

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And I just I just love that competitive nature of him.

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And yeah, like I said, I mean, once he gets

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going and and continue to stay healthy and using the

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strength staff and the nutrition that we have here, I mean,

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I'm really excited for him to be part of that

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that receiving core this year.

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Speaker 4: Let's bring Blaine Anderson back into the conversation NFLPA sort

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of five financial plant. Let's tuck some financial stats that

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kind of meld these two things. Uh, we always talk

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about potential, right Potential It doesn't always you know, it

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doesn't always come to fruition.

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Speaker 3: What's going on?

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Speaker 4: What's the potential markets looking like right now? We got

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we got some things going on in Iran, international chaos locally,

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what are we what do we got going on right

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now in the financial markets and the potential for uh,

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you know, disruption and things of that nature. Give us

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a little forecasting, if you will.

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Speaker 8: Yeah, well, this is definitely on the forefront of people's minds.

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We've had a lot of questions come up, in particular

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with Iran like you mentioned, and not to mention, even

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before coming into this, the markets were peaking. We were

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reaching some all time highs, and so while we love

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seeing the market do well, we also have to account

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for about every six years the market experience is a

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twenty percent pullback or more, and so it's important to

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be balanced, it's important to be diversified, and it's important

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to have some risk management really be aware of those things.

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So our response to this, as we continue to utilize

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real estate within portfolios, we really like the utilization of

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our band or custom income note that gives us some buffers.

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For example, the income note we just traded today as

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a thirty five percent buffer, and that gives us a

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little bit more peace of mind when it comes to

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the market because there's a lot of uncertainty out there.

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There's some things that make us as citizens uneasy and

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so yes, that carries over to the market, and we've

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got some polatility ahead of us, and so it's a

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good time to make sure that things are in balance.

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There's a good risk reward opportunity within the portfolio, and

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that's why we love diversification. So much because I we do.

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We feel like there's some choppy waters ahead of us.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, diversification, that's a that's a good word. Here is uh,

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you know, you're you're you're beginning to represent these young

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athletes Blane and helping them invest and create stable and

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sustainable outcomes for their future financially. And this is a

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new uh new foray for them. They have money, their

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w W nine kind of ten nine uh independent contractors,

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we're getting tech and and I know they're at band

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or wealth. You guys have a a a a nice

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cohesive unit of wealth management planning as well as tax

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smart wealth advantage advantage advisement. So when you're when you're

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discussing uh these uh, these ten nine W nine independent

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contractor football players, you know, when you're getting into the

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the the muck of it, how are you guys advising

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these young men about how to navigate the the new

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world that they're living in with their new finances.

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Speaker 8: One of the core pillars of the Certified Financial Plan

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has to do with estate planning and also tax planning,

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and those are actually pillars one and two. So we

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address those things. We talk about liability protection, setting up

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an LLC, especially if you're a ten ninety nine having

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an S corporation so that you can offset much of

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your income with deductions and regular expenses that help you

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fulfill your contracts or fulfill your obligations as a professional.

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And that's part of what many of us already deal

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with now, it's just they're experiencing it at a younger age.

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And then we start the next step being the tax

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planning and making sure that there's integration with your CPA

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and with your financial advisor, and making sure that yes,

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we focus on returns. We want the money to grow,

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but it's not about what you make, it's about what

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you keep. And then we continue to progress. The next

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step is risk management, and that's a big part of

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this world today for all all of us. The fourth

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step is income planning, and then the fifth step is

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getting to the investment planning. So we just take even

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our younger folks and athletes through those five core pillars

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of a certified financial plan, make sure that we cover

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each one of them. And then of course it comes

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down to discipline, but having access to different investments real

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estate being one, helps build a diversified plan. And then

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going through each step and that financial plan is important

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for all of us, regardless of age, and that's what

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gives us the best opportunity for success, is having a

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solid foundation and then something to launch off of. And

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that's we're approaching it the same way as we do

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with many of our clients and how we've done it

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over the past seventeen years.

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Speaker 4: Grayson, I want to include you in on this conversation.

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You know, new money, new found kind of financial.

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Speaker 3: Education, and.

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Speaker 4: How have you approached this with it between tax planning

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and offsetting some of those axes, et cetera. How are

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you navigating this with a new money coming in as

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a student athlete.

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Speaker 7: Yeah, I think BYU has done a good job having

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you know, people coming in and speak to us athletes,

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especially with the nil money we're making now because everybody,

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you know, we're getting paid at employees and at from

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the ages eighteen to twenty three. I mean, not a

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lot of kids like us or guys like us know

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what to do with that type of money. So I

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guess early on I've just been focused on, uh, just

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investing in investing early and index funds, using the roth

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IRA and basically just building multiple income streams that way.

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We're set long term.

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Speaker 4: Love that great insight there from Trayson Borgay Blame Anderson,

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Ladies and gentlemen, Vanderwilthbetterwealth dot Com. That's let's talk about

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stats and we appreciate you guys showing up, showing out

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one last thing. Pro DA was pretty special. Obviously Morey

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Bomba had a four to two seven four and uh,

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it's fun to see you know these guys, Uh, just

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just showcase their athletic abilities, uh for NFL Scouts, et cetera,

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and uh Tracon, Uh what what what's your what? What's

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your I know quarterbacks don't necessarily, you know, test out

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all the time. But what do you think your your

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your pro day scores would be right now at your.

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Speaker 7: Peak, at my peak. So in a year from now

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when I'm doing my pro day, I don't know. I

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don't know, just because I want to. I want to

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be the best that I can be in I don't

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necessarily have a score in mind right now. Obviously I

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haven't been tested high school. But uh, but yeah, I

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mean I don't. I don't think that I'll be running

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a fourteenth gem and I might I'll say.

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Speaker 4: That, Hey man, I'm I'm at least a four five.

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I've seen you scoot at least a four five.

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Speaker 3: Uh, that's what I'm shooting. That's what I'm shooting for there.

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Speaker 4: Tracing Board Day, ladies and gentlemen, Blaine Anderson, banterwelth dot com.

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Speaker 3: Guys, thanks so much for joining us today.

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Speaker 8: Yes, thank for having us.

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