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Speaker 1: Breaking down some of the commentary postgames. Sonny Dykes, what

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did he have to say? He was given some mad

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respect to this BA google football team.

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Speaker 2: He really was.

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Speaker 1: We discussed in this press conference just how he felt

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about like from two years ago, what's changed about this

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BA football team from two years ago in which TSU

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demolished this BA football team, and how how how much

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change he's seen on this roster since then. So it's

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to it. Sunny Dyke's TCU head coach postgame after losing

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to the Coops.

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Speaker 3: All right, I'll see questions.

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Speaker 4: Up to this point, losing scoring margins six point three

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points on average, and those three losses different this game,

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Wheels was falling off.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah, you know, I thought I thought b Yu

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really played well, to start with, let me, I thought,

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you know, anytime that we tried to put a little

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pressure on them, they answered the call.

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Speaker 2: You know.

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Speaker 5: They they converted some uh some fourth downs where we

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had really tight coverage, took a really well executed play

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and a good throw, and and I thought they just

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made plays. I thought that their quarterback played exceptionally well,

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took care of the ball. They had turned the ball over,

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and so you got to give them a lot of credit.

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We had a hard time, you know, getting off the field. Defensively,

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We've been playing really good defense, and and we struggled tonight.

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I had a hard time getting them stopped. Like I said,

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every time, anytime we got them into a third down

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or or a fourth down, they executed a really high

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level and made a made a hell of a play.

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And and you know, we just had a hard time

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getting them off, getting them stopped and getting off the field.

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And then offensively, we had we moved the ball at

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times against the football team like BYU is. Playing at

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this caliber, you know, you've got to score touchdowns. So

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we had to kick two field goals and then created

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some separation, you know, early in the game, and and

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then we were trying to play catch up and played

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right into their hands.

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Speaker 3: Did the office has struggle as much as it had

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in the road this year?

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Speaker 5: Uh, you know, it's a good question. It's something we're

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gonna need to to to to look at. I don't

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know how it's you know, we we had some snaff

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issues today. It seems like we've had that from time

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Speaker 6: You know.

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Speaker 5: Obviously, there's we've struggled to score points. We've got to

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do a better job of of of doing that. And

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then some of it's been lack of scoring in the

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red zone. We've got in the red zone, we've had

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to kick too many field goals. You know, I think

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that's really really important for us to you know, we

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have opportunities to score. We've we got to score touchdowns,

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and particularly on the road.

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Speaker 7: You han't made a change an office a lot, at

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least in the first half of the rules of the

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Speaker 5: For Yeah, I just felt like we were trying to

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find the best combination. You know, we've had some injuries

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up front and so it's been kind of musical chairs

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at times, and we were just trying to find the

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best combination to to give us the best chance to

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Speaker 8: Whover at a game say that was not to his

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normal level of play.

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Speaker 9: What did you see his performance?

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Speaker 5: You know, I saw him do you know, make miss

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some uncharacteristic throws at times, you know, I mean there

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were a couple of throws obviously, I'm sure he'd like

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to have back and that he normally makes. You know,

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we've just got to execute better. I mean, that's the

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bottom line, you know. I thought I thought b Yu

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did a good job of mixing some things up and

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keeping us from getting too settled in. You know, we

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needed to run the ball effectively, and we struggled to

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do it consistently to take a little bit of pressure

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off our quarterback. But you know, we just we just

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had a hard didn't have a good night, you know.

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It was a motivated team. Thought they executed well. I

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thought the quarterback really played well, made a bunch of plays.

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something that we tried to remedy at halftime. Came in

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and changed our shoes a little bit and felt like

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the footing was a little better in the second half.

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thought I thought they played, you know, played really clean football,

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and that's a good football team.

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Speaker 3: What were your thoughts on bare Backwater that we played

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the same thing.

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Speaker 5: I just thought he executed. Thought he made you know,

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critical plays in critical parts of the game. You know,

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when when we got him a third down or fourth down.

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he threw and cough the ball well, ran the football well,

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didn't turn it over, you know, played like a veteran.

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Speaker 3: Quarterback of the environment here in the atmosphere.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, it's good.

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Speaker 5: I mean it's it was a good crowd. I mean,

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it was loud, you could tell, you know, b Yu.

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disappointed in the way that they played last week and

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and really played at the high level.

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Speaker 10: Today programs twenty and fifteens, two and twenty three.

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Speaker 7: What would you say to the fan base that may

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be getting a little anxious that the program is a.

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Speaker 3: Training in the market.

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Speaker 5: I mean, look, you can I mean I could also

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sit here and say that we're whatever whatever we are

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in the last thirteen games, or I can sit here

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and say we are what we are. I mean, people

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can say what they.

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Speaker 2: Want to say.

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Speaker 3: Two years ago complete inverse.

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Speaker 4: Right, you get to TC completely dominated this game at home.

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Speaker 3: Now you see the emverse here? What can you justify?

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Speaker 11: Ed?

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Speaker 3: What what changes over two years to have that inverse?

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Speaker 5: Well, they've you know, I think they've got a good team.

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I mean, they've got a veteran team, you know, that's

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that's played at a high level, you know, and then

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they've done it consistently. And you know, we had a

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game that that same thing happen to them two years ago.

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The game kind of got away from him, and game

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kind of got away from us tonight and they rebounded,

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and we will do the same.

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Speaker 4: From a personnel talent standpoint, Does it matchup well? When

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you were watching me Al twenty two in the film

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and ev ow did yous feld the match up? Well?

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Speaker 5: Much different team this year than that team, I mean

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a lot more physical. This group is more mature, more physical,

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different team than that.

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Speaker 3: Twenty two you know the slow star.

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Speaker 9: You mean to you, why did their motivated?

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Speaker 3: You feel like a team about.

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Speaker 5: The right about Yeah, yeah, no, we were. Our guys

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were excited to play, I can promise you. And you know,

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we just didn't get off to a great start, you know.

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They you Alay took the ball down and scored quickly

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on us and got us on our heels pretty quickly.

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Speaker 3: We had a hard time recovering.

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Speaker 9: Yes, okay, let's go.

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Speaker 2: All right.

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Speaker 1: So look very gracious and a loss when you lose.

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I mean, look, I've seen a lot of coaches come

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out there with a lot of pisson bitting. You're not willing,

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not really capable of giving any credit to the opponents.

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Rich Rodriguez always has got like some sort of pisson vinegar,

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like just brewing.

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Speaker 2: Like after that that loss, he's like, Maaron Bagmer, give

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him the heisman, give him the heisman. Man.

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Speaker 1: It looked like a heisman, you know what I mean,

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Like not really giving credit. It's like a tongue in cheek.

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like that's rich run Sonny Dyke's super gracious, He elaborated,

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he contemplated, took in all the questions. The only one

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that he really got fed up with was, uh was

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it Stephen Johnson actually asked him, you know, you're twenty

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and fifteen over this, you know, this period of time

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and for those fans, those those consumers of TCU football

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that are a little bit concerned about the trajectory, what's

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your what's your What are you gonna tell him?

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Speaker 2: He's like, you say whatever they want.

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Speaker 8: He was mad about that.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, yeah, you got a little little chippy on

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Speaker 8: But no Steven so he could maybe do that.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean Steve is the one that's covering the

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team day in and day out too. So Ronald, your

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Speaker 12: Yeah, I think it was interesting, I said. I was

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waiting for him to say, yeah, they're old, Ben he

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said mature. Remember I was waiting for that to Kurtin.

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He's very gracious in the loss. I mean, Sonny Dykes

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just went out there and just look, it's like Kilane,

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you get beat sometimes you don't come up with the

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game plan and Bay you did force him to make

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Josh Houver make some mistakes and that happened. So yeah,

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I think Sunny Dykes said it exactly. Now, He's not

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gonna overly credit, right, he said they executed well. They

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had some big third downs, they converted some forth like yeah,

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TC's had a problem. I mean, when you say your

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defense is good, but they struggle on third down, ben

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a statistics back it up. He's not gonna give that

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to us as the media. But they do have a

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good defense. They have a good pass rush defense for

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sure to stop the run. But I don't don't necessarily

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know if this is an overly like amazing defense in

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the pass game you can throw in this team. Teams

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have been able to throw on TCU, and they've struggled

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on getting off the field in third and long. But

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at the end of the day, look, ba, you took

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Speaker 8: They got the ball to the Bear's hands quick.

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Speaker 12: They did the exact opposite of what they did last

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week against Texas Tech. They did not hold onto the

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know his decision making of how he was just able

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to get rid of the ball or when he decided

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to run, he wanted to go linear and just went

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you know, went north, didn't try to cut back. So

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since they've to be honest, Ben, since they've been in

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the Big twelve. That was the most clean football I

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think the offense has had. That was the most complete

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game by the defense. I know special teams had the

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one drop, but outside of that, look, I mean, when

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Will fern Is hitting the fifty two yarder, you know

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you're throwing touchdowns, you're running the football, the defense is

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getting picked sixes, you're taking the ball out of a

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guy's hand on an interception.

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Speaker 8: I don't want more you could ask for.

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Speaker 12: So Ba, you did exactly to tc what TCU did

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to them two years ago. So great question by you

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in the post game. So that's my takeaways. But credit

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to the Sunday Diycks. He's a good coach. But I

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do think TCU needs to bounce back and get things

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right because you know how it goes has been. They

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they gonna call for Sunny Dykes's job? And I think

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he's a great coach, But that's just where you're at

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the coops as they felt a number three Yukon on

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it was unfortunate for a while and then it became great.

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Speaker 7: Uh.

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Speaker 2: It was an entertaining one to say the least.

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Speaker 1: It was pretty fun to watch this men's basketball team

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compete UH being a little bit shorthanded with Kennar Davis

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Junior out, MoU Davis was out UH.

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Speaker 2: Nate Pickens is UH is officially.

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Speaker 1: Done for the season, and so your guardline was a

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little bit thinner than you wanted it to be. A. J.

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Debonso's uh not what you want him to be. In

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the first half. He was everything you wanted to beat

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Speaker 1: Eight orthropros of Utah ORTHORPROSOUTAH dot com so BYU lost

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eighty six eighty four. Ah Debontsa was a bucket getter

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in the second half, scoring twenty one of his twenty

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five points in the second half. Number seven bou Koogs

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came close to overcomeing a twenty point second half deficit

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in this eighty six eighty four loss to number three U.

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Con Kevin Young was probably this point in the first half,

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much more happy with the second half after training by

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eleven at half time. Bai scored the Huskies fifty three

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to forty two over the final twenty minutes to get

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within two points in the final minute, but a turnover

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and free throws from you Gunn halted the Cougar's comeback hopes,

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handing them their first loss of the season and only

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scoring four points in the first half, The Nate of Brockton,

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Massachusetts flipped a switch, going seven of eight from the field,

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two of two from the three point line, and five

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for six from the charity stripe and route to a

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twenty one second half point performance. Dabatsa has now scored

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twenty or more than two of his four collegiate games.

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Richie Saunders also scored in double figures for the sixteenth

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consecutive game, as the senior finish was seventeen, going six

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to fourteen from the field and five or six from

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the charity stripe.

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Speaker 2: Rob Right the third finished with sixteen points forces and.

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Speaker 1: A steel Let's listen in ky Aj and the crew

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talking BYU postgame.

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Speaker 14: Canard Davis was held out violation team rules, so we'll

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to be determined on the length.

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Speaker 11: I'll open it up, talk about the game.

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Speaker 12: Great game, Ben, I'm stopping in. I'm bringing you back.

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So love what Kevin Young's doing. He addresses the Canard

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Davis situation right away, says Canar was head out for

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violating the team rule.

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Speaker 8: He says to be determined the time length. Further of that,

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he got right into it. So, okay, are we back?

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I was talking live the whole time, Ben, Yeah.

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Speaker 1: Oh yeah, okay, I didn't know you were talking about okay,

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So yeah, So getting out in front of it. Obviously,

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there's a bit of controversy of your bruin in Provo, right,

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you got a d y driving under the infledge violation

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of team rules. We don't have all the details as

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of yet, but he will be suspended for how long?

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I mean, what do you think the the the ramifications

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of this are going to be, Ronald, I know you

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chat with people down there in Provo. Do you feel

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like it's gonna be for the first half of the season.

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maybe January? I mean, he was a little bit deemed up,

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a little bit, you know, a little bit bruised up.

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Speaker 2: What do you make of it?

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Speaker 12: Yeah, I think the worst case scenario been you could

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see him gone for all of non conference if that

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were to be the case. Kevi I just said TV TVD.

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I think they're gonna get more information, so I think

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it worse. You know, all gone all of non conference.

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I think the best he's gone all of November. You know,

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he misses the entire month of November, and I think

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he wouldn't participate in the Terry's Chocolate Game. Obviously, you

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play Miami Dayton, potentially Georgetown. I think it's in that mix,

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and then you'd miss the remainder of the month. Now,

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if you do it for the entire non conference, he

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misses those games I previously mentioned, but as well as Clemson.

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that he is missing more games that are important in

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the non conference and then he's back for conference play.

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Speaker 8: I don't know. I'm not the judge and jury on that.

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They'll get it figured out. B why you will take

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care of it.

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Speaker 12: They'll go through their review process of those and at

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the university maybe in the board of trustees.

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Speaker 2: We don't know.

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Speaker 8: We don't know how this all works.

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Speaker 12: But at the end of the day, I think he

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will miss some time, but I think I don't I

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don't think it's going to be as bad as maybe

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people think I don't think Canard is going to be

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gone the whole season.

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Speaker 8: I'd be shocked if that were the case.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, it's kind of how I feel too.

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Speaker 1: I think I was looking at like a scenario which

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he does come back for conference play, you know, Saturday,

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January third campas state. You know, whatever it is that happened,

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I want to believe that it was a prescription, a

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prescribed drug that he took prior to the flight, and

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that is what contributed to the d Y no excuse

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for it. Obviously you were in an accident and you

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were driving, and you were under the influence. Just gotta

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be ramifications, no doubt, But you don't want his entire

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season taken away just because he made a mistake.

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Speaker 2: I think you'll be back for conference play. That's kind

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of how I'm feeling right now.

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Speaker 8: Let's get back Ben.

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Speaker 12: Also, just a real quick if it was like, let's

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let's go works Kissingario, right, because we were discussing this

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and we have to if itel was you know, underage drink,

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and if it was alcohol, I feel like then it

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would be more then that it'd be more severe, which

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leads me to believe, like you mentioned, I definitely think

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it was more on the medication side, which again, gotta

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have accountability, got to have a teacher moment. But if

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it was not that, then I think this would be worse.

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And that's why I believe it's not as bad as

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maybe people believe it to be.

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Speaker 2: Yep, that's kind of how I'm feeling as well. Let's

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get back to the sound.

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Speaker 1: Kevin Young Richie Saunders A J DEBATSA discussing the close

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competitive loss to Yukon on the road.

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Speaker 11: Good Aja kids to come back home, lay PD Guard

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and Jail Brown here. Just how special was this experience

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for you?

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Speaker 8: I was exciting.

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Speaker 7: I definitely see some familiar fraces in the crowd. I

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haven't played in front of some of them people in

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a long long time, so it was just good. It

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was a good and then Danny.

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Speaker 14: Hurley was just grading you for putting the first half

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behind you and having a quote special performance during the

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second half.

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Speaker 9: What allowed you to do that was the key to

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just getting going, finding rhythm.

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Speaker 3: Just being calm.

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Speaker 7: I'm gonna have Coach k Coach Jail was telling me,

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let's income you don't try to force it.

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Speaker 11: That's exactly what I did. Coach Can you tell us

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what's up with kba kay? How was he doing them?

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Speaker 3: Yeah?

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Speaker 11: I was.

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Speaker 14: I still have not gotten an update I know who's

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determined pretty quickly that he was not going to return,

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So I still need to get with the medical guys

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to get a full update.

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Speaker 11: What would What did you feel about the start of

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the game and then what turned around?

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Speaker 14: Well, I thought we were playing too fast that you know,

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their pressure bothered us, which surprised me a little bit

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because I think we're a hard team and pressure with Rob.

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Speaker 3: And AJ, but we were careless with the ball.

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Speaker 14: And then you know, at halftime, we just talked about

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trying to play more of our style, which is to

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get to the paint and be able to come on

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and playoff two feet and play a little bit more controlled.

476
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Speaker 9: I thought that they were.

477
00:21:24,519 --> 00:21:27,640
Speaker 14: Very concerned about AJ and Rob and some of their

478
00:21:27,720 --> 00:21:29,799
decisions in the first half weren't great. And then the

479
00:21:29,880 --> 00:21:32,359
second half, once they kind of got that under control,

480
00:21:33,640 --> 00:21:34,799
you know, we were able to score. I mean, we

481
00:21:34,839 --> 00:21:37,279
scored fifty two points in the second half, pretty impressive

482
00:21:37,279 --> 00:21:40,519
because it's a really good defensive team. But obviously, you know,

483
00:21:40,599 --> 00:21:42,440
we made some threes as well as the second half

484
00:21:42,480 --> 00:21:44,480
to kind of open, you know, open some space and

485
00:21:44,559 --> 00:21:45,680
open some driving lanes.

486
00:21:45,720 --> 00:21:47,519
Speaker 3: But I think Aj.

487
00:21:47,960 --> 00:21:49,960
Speaker 14: Showed how special he can be when he's able to

488
00:21:50,039 --> 00:21:52,079
just get to his spot and like he said, let

489
00:21:52,119 --> 00:21:55,480
the game come to him and just play under control.

490
00:21:55,599 --> 00:21:57,079
Speaker 3: You know, you can do some good things.

491
00:21:58,519 --> 00:21:58,880
Speaker 11: A drake.

492
00:21:59,200 --> 00:22:01,640
Speaker 15: You seemed a lot more decisive coming into the second

493
00:22:01,680 --> 00:22:03,640
half of the spots you wanted to get to and

494
00:22:03,759 --> 00:22:06,079
what you were looking for. Was that a conscious change

495
00:22:06,079 --> 00:22:08,039
of mindset of like, Okay, this is what's opening right

496
00:22:08,079 --> 00:22:09,440
now with the way they're playing, or.

497
00:22:09,480 --> 00:22:11,359
Speaker 11: Is that just something you do up now? There's something

498
00:22:11,440 --> 00:22:13,400
I feel just taking what they give me on that

499
00:22:13,480 --> 00:22:14,160
they're gonna force me.

500
00:22:14,440 --> 00:22:15,680
Speaker 7: I was just gonna take the mide on that they're

501
00:22:15,680 --> 00:22:18,319
trying to force the baseline, and it's the sounds I

502
00:22:18,400 --> 00:22:18,640
work on.

503
00:22:18,720 --> 00:22:20,319
Speaker 11: Every single day at six thirty. So, I mean, I

504
00:22:20,400 --> 00:22:23,799
was just trying to shoot those outs Kevin Kevin.

505
00:22:26,160 --> 00:22:27,880
Speaker 2: Coming in or on them.

506
00:22:28,200 --> 00:22:28,799
Speaker 11: That kind of work.

507
00:22:28,880 --> 00:22:30,039
Speaker 9: And what do you think kind of lets to.

508
00:22:32,240 --> 00:22:32,559
Speaker 6: Come back?

509
00:22:34,200 --> 00:22:36,039
Speaker 2: I mean, mhm.

510
00:22:36,759 --> 00:22:38,200
Speaker 9: There's a lot to happen in that game that I

511
00:22:38,240 --> 00:22:39,799
didn't think was gonna happen. You know, I didn't think

512
00:22:39,799 --> 00:22:41,759
we'd lose Cave right right at the beginning of it.

513
00:22:43,880 --> 00:22:46,119
But we had I mean, look, they're they're a really.

514
00:22:45,920 --> 00:22:48,559
Speaker 14: Good offensive team, and they they run a lot of

515
00:22:48,640 --> 00:22:51,240
They're very layered. Their offense is very layered, like you know,

516
00:22:51,559 --> 00:22:54,039
most teams reguard one action and then it's kind of stopped.

517
00:22:54,079 --> 00:22:56,400
They do a good job of keeping their their kind

518
00:22:56,440 --> 00:22:59,720
of thing going, so we wanted to disrupt their rhythm.

519
00:23:00,119 --> 00:23:01,880
Thought in order to do that, we had to switch

520
00:23:01,960 --> 00:23:04,279
up our defenses. So it definitely was in the cards.

521
00:23:04,359 --> 00:23:07,319
I thought we got pretty deep into the defensive bag

522
00:23:07,359 --> 00:23:09,720
that we were throwing pretty much everything at them. Thought

523
00:23:09,759 --> 00:23:12,279
my staff did a good job of, you know, keeping

524
00:23:12,720 --> 00:23:15,960
fresh ideas. I thought the full court pressure really bothered them,

525
00:23:17,880 --> 00:23:20,680
which allowed us to kind of just munk the game up.

526
00:23:20,759 --> 00:23:22,839
You know, sometimes you got to do that.

527
00:23:23,039 --> 00:23:25,920
Speaker 9: And uh, it was good to see our guys execute

528
00:23:25,920 --> 00:23:29,359
a lot of different coverages, you.

529
00:23:32,160 --> 00:23:36,759
Speaker 10: Said, uh said at one games and the next time

530
00:23:36,960 --> 00:23:41,079
you seen I was curious, how was this game like

531
00:23:41,160 --> 00:23:41,640
this when.

532
00:23:41,519 --> 00:23:46,559
Speaker 4: You're at home playing behind to work calm like that.

533
00:23:49,000 --> 00:23:49,920
Speaker 11: Says you know.

534
00:23:49,880 --> 00:23:50,200
Speaker 4: What I mean?

535
00:23:50,839 --> 00:23:53,519
Speaker 7: Yeah, definitely, just coming in as a freshman, it's like

536
00:23:53,559 --> 00:23:55,680
a new environment. I mean, I played the NBA rans before,

537
00:23:55,759 --> 00:23:57,960
but I haven't played in like one field like this

538
00:23:58,480 --> 00:24:00,720
and not seeing everybody, lot of fans and and everything

539
00:24:00,799 --> 00:24:00,920
like that.

540
00:24:01,039 --> 00:24:03,200
Speaker 16: So I just had to stay home, stay poised on

541
00:24:03,640 --> 00:24:11,160
Marco just to coach your team. You get down twenty

542
00:24:11,240 --> 00:24:14,839
and you come back and he showed a lot of resolved.

543
00:24:14,720 --> 00:24:18,319
Speaker 11: And you lost the big man early. How can you

544
00:24:18,359 --> 00:24:20,759
build them even though it's a loss.

545
00:24:21,559 --> 00:24:22,319
Speaker 9: How can you build them?

546
00:24:22,559 --> 00:24:23,759
Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean this is how you grow.

547
00:24:23,960 --> 00:24:25,960
Speaker 9: You know, you go, you go through the pressure cooker,

548
00:24:26,039 --> 00:24:29,279
you go through adverse times, and I think it's it's

549
00:24:29,359 --> 00:24:30,119
part of the season.

550
00:24:30,319 --> 00:24:32,440
Speaker 14: You know, you got to learn from the good and bad.

551
00:24:33,319 --> 00:24:34,480
Speaker 9: Like Richie has an example.

552
00:24:34,519 --> 00:24:36,200
Speaker 14: You know, he was having a hard time making shots

553
00:24:36,200 --> 00:24:38,079
from the outside, so he put his head down and

554
00:24:38,119 --> 00:24:39,799
got to the rent a number of times and.

555
00:24:40,039 --> 00:24:42,480
Speaker 9: Really was trying to will will his way to helping

556
00:24:42,559 --> 00:24:42,880
the team.

557
00:24:44,279 --> 00:24:46,000
Speaker 14: And so I think as you go through a season,

558
00:24:46,440 --> 00:24:49,759
you know, I said this after our last game, every

559
00:24:49,799 --> 00:24:50,359
game kind of.

560
00:24:50,359 --> 00:24:51,279
Speaker 9: Had the life of its own.

561
00:24:51,319 --> 00:24:53,480
Speaker 14: So you got to figure out, you know, what's the

562
00:24:53,599 --> 00:24:56,480
recipe for that specific game. And then by the time

563
00:24:56,519 --> 00:24:58,039
you get to the end of the season, you know

564
00:24:58,119 --> 00:24:58,319
you have.

565
00:24:58,359 --> 00:25:00,839
Speaker 9: A pretty good reference point and you're able to.

566
00:25:01,759 --> 00:25:03,839
Speaker 14: That's why games like this help you in the postseason

567
00:25:04,079 --> 00:25:05,680
and later in the year, because you can always go

568
00:25:05,799 --> 00:25:07,680
back to, hey, remember that one time we got to

569
00:25:07,720 --> 00:25:09,839
do X, Y or Z. And so for a young

570
00:25:09,920 --> 00:25:12,240
guy like a J I think that's super important. For

571
00:25:12,279 --> 00:25:14,240
a guy like Richie who has a lot of experience,

572
00:25:14,400 --> 00:25:17,240
you know, I rely on him, you know, to share

573
00:25:17,279 --> 00:25:19,359
that wisdom with our guys, and that's that's that's what

574
00:25:19,440 --> 00:25:20,519
we hope to take from this game.

575
00:25:22,839 --> 00:25:27,559
Speaker 10: Richie down eighteen twenty in the second half, you guys,

576
00:25:27,799 --> 00:25:29,160
did it seem to look like you had a lot

577
00:25:29,200 --> 00:25:30,119
of energy, but then.

578
00:25:31,480 --> 00:25:34,559
Speaker 11: Pressure did you What was how did that decision go about?

579
00:25:34,640 --> 00:25:36,640
And what were you feeling at the time? What do

580
00:25:36,720 --> 00:25:37,880
you see on your teammates and that?

581
00:25:38,559 --> 00:25:41,599
Speaker 17: Yeah, yeah, I mean it just shows a lot about

582
00:25:41,599 --> 00:25:43,480
what we're about just just figuring out.

583
00:25:45,680 --> 00:25:45,880
Speaker 2: You know.

584
00:25:46,319 --> 00:25:50,279
Speaker 17: I think we especially as a young groups, that comes

585
00:25:50,319 --> 00:25:52,440
with a lot of energy and I love playing around

586
00:25:52,480 --> 00:25:54,799
these guys because of that. Every day in practice it's

587
00:25:54,880 --> 00:25:58,319
like that, So, I mean, it's it's frustrating to come

588
00:25:58,400 --> 00:26:01,240
up short like that. But the one thing that I'll

589
00:26:01,319 --> 00:26:04,519
take is that like we're not We're not gonna stop.

590
00:26:04,559 --> 00:26:08,440
We're not gonna give up even when diversity heads and

591
00:26:08,920 --> 00:26:09,599
we're down like that.

592
00:26:11,240 --> 00:26:16,720
Speaker 10: Right here, just uh walking through what he saw you,

593
00:26:17,640 --> 00:26:22,240
and I was curious, like there's no way that situation.

594
00:26:23,000 --> 00:26:26,400
I was curious with you, Sai, because it looked like routine,

595
00:26:26,559 --> 00:26:30,000
like game, nothing serious.

596
00:26:31,440 --> 00:26:33,279
Speaker 7: Yeah, I mean Rob at the ball, and I trust

597
00:26:33,359 --> 00:26:35,319
him with the decisions. I feel like he's one of

598
00:26:35,359 --> 00:26:37,400
the better point gerst if not the best blunt guard.

599
00:26:37,759 --> 00:26:39,680
Obviously you've probably seen that they doubled me, so we're

600
00:26:39,680 --> 00:26:41,480
trying to split it. But I don't know who got

601
00:26:41,519 --> 00:26:42,880
the hand on the ball, might have best side list

602
00:26:42,960 --> 00:26:45,440
and that and that, so just a good defensive.

603
00:26:46,839 --> 00:26:54,119
Speaker 11: More questions. I don't really like that, ag.

604
00:26:54,200 --> 00:26:56,319
Speaker 15: I wanted to know we could have had an England

605
00:26:56,319 --> 00:26:57,640
and there would be a lot of un you call

606
00:26:57,799 --> 00:26:58,519
fans in this arena.

607
00:26:59,000 --> 00:27:01,720
Speaker 11: Were you expecting to get that loud in that first half?

608
00:27:01,759 --> 00:27:03,519
Speaker 15: And how did you kind of viel yourself with just

609
00:27:03,920 --> 00:27:07,359
to the m getting arena noise filled with opposing team fans.

610
00:27:07,200 --> 00:27:08,720
Speaker 11: Even though you're home now.

611
00:27:08,799 --> 00:27:10,640
Speaker 7: I kind of I kind of expected it. I'm not

612
00:27:10,720 --> 00:27:12,480
seeing all over social media that they're gonna have a

613
00:27:12,519 --> 00:27:15,319
white out here, and I know that they're known for traveling.

614
00:27:15,480 --> 00:27:17,480
I mean, you comes got that far away, but I

615
00:27:17,519 --> 00:27:18,359
know they're gonna come try.

616
00:27:18,440 --> 00:27:19,279
Speaker 3: I know it's gonna be loud.

617
00:27:20,599 --> 00:27:27,799
Speaker 11: But the experience so far, the college game, you're.

618
00:27:30,319 --> 00:27:31,279
Speaker 9: It's been a good experience.

619
00:27:31,319 --> 00:27:31,440
Speaker 1: You know.

620
00:27:31,519 --> 00:27:33,599
Speaker 9: He's a mature young man. I think I respect about him.

621
00:27:33,599 --> 00:27:37,680
Speaker 14: But he's coming here and he uh he respects the

622
00:27:37,839 --> 00:27:40,960
things that are already in place, you know.

623
00:27:42,079 --> 00:27:45,440
Speaker 9: I think he uh respects what Richie did for our

624
00:27:45,519 --> 00:27:46,240
team last year.

625
00:27:46,880 --> 00:27:48,759
Speaker 14: I mean, he respects the fact that Richie was the

626
00:27:48,799 --> 00:27:50,920
first team all these player, most improved player.

627
00:27:50,680 --> 00:27:51,319
Speaker 3: In our league and.

628
00:27:51,880 --> 00:27:54,400
Speaker 14: Come in and not made it all about himself. But

629
00:27:54,519 --> 00:27:56,880
at the same time, he's been able to deliver and

630
00:27:56,960 --> 00:27:59,319
big moments for us. He did it in the Villanova game,

631
00:28:00,160 --> 00:28:03,440
game over down the stretch, you know, made some huge

632
00:28:03,519 --> 00:28:06,119
place at Nice and Peasley. But the way he goes

633
00:28:06,160 --> 00:28:09,920
about his business, I really respect it. I think he's

634
00:28:10,160 --> 00:28:13,440
a very mature young man, and obviously the talent is

635
00:28:13,680 --> 00:28:16,039
on full display, but what's more impressive is how he

636
00:28:16,119 --> 00:28:17,960
goes about his business. I Mean, I've been around some

637
00:28:18,000 --> 00:28:20,279
of the greatest players that the game's ever had, and

638
00:28:20,359 --> 00:28:21,599
they all have the same thing.

639
00:28:21,720 --> 00:28:24,000
Speaker 9: In common in terms of how they go about their

640
00:28:24,039 --> 00:28:26,680
approach and how much they're a student of the game,

641
00:28:26,759 --> 00:28:28,319
and how hard they want to be coached. And I

642
00:28:28,400 --> 00:28:29,839
see a lot of similarities in his.

643
00:28:31,440 --> 00:28:35,400
Speaker 14: Mentality, similar to the great guys I coached, was very

644
00:28:35,480 --> 00:28:36,759
fortunate to coach in the NDIA.

645
00:28:38,519 --> 00:28:41,160
Speaker 10: Last question, here you talking about that decision to go

646
00:28:41,240 --> 00:28:43,079
to full court pressure and all the switching.

647
00:28:43,799 --> 00:28:47,279
Speaker 14: Did Yeah, I mean in a game like that, man,

648
00:28:47,319 --> 00:28:49,640
when you can feel like the whole world's working against you,

649
00:28:49,720 --> 00:28:52,400
you just kind of have to. Like I said, every

650
00:28:52,440 --> 00:28:54,039
game has a life of its own. So we were

651
00:28:54,079 --> 00:28:55,759
trying to push the right buttons. Like I said, I

652
00:28:55,880 --> 00:28:59,200
give my staff credit from coming up with different ideas

653
00:28:59,279 --> 00:29:01,400
and you know, different things I'm trying to process in

654
00:29:01,480 --> 00:29:02,519
real time with my.

655
00:29:02,559 --> 00:29:04,559
Speaker 9: Own ideas, and so by the end of the day,

656
00:29:04,599 --> 00:29:06,720
the guys have to execute it. And so again to

657
00:29:06,839 --> 00:29:09,400
your question before, I think that's a reference point we

658
00:29:09,480 --> 00:29:10,839
can use as we move forward.

659
00:29:11,920 --> 00:29:14,559
Speaker 2: You know, it's you know, for us, this is.

660
00:29:14,559 --> 00:29:17,279
Speaker 14: Still all new for me, like the whole college right,

661
00:29:17,359 --> 00:29:19,440
So like last year, we had no good games like

662
00:29:19,519 --> 00:29:21,680
at all to start the year. We were like playing

663
00:29:22,000 --> 00:29:25,359
respective teams that weren't that good. So for me, It's like, now,

664
00:29:25,440 --> 00:29:27,359
all of a sudden, you're playing in a gain that

665
00:29:27,519 --> 00:29:31,079
high level this early in the season, and it puts

666
00:29:31,079 --> 00:29:33,960
you in situations that otherwise we like last year, we

667
00:29:34,000 --> 00:29:35,759
didn't face any of that, and it hurt us when

668
00:29:35,759 --> 00:29:39,480
we started the conference playing. So I think it's you know,

669
00:29:39,720 --> 00:29:42,599
it's really good for our group to have to execute

670
00:29:42,680 --> 00:29:44,480
different things or whatever the case may be.

671
00:29:44,599 --> 00:29:46,440
Speaker 9: But just to play a heated game like.

672
00:29:46,519 --> 00:29:48,759
Speaker 14: That, I think it's really going to help us as we,

673
00:29:49,000 --> 00:29:51,960
like I said, start to you just navigate the rest

674
00:29:52,000 --> 00:29:54,240
of our year, particularly when we get to the latter

675
00:29:54,319 --> 00:29:54,920
part of the season.

676
00:29:55,480 --> 00:29:58,720
Speaker 11: Last question, Jay, I want to piggyback off of that answer.

677
00:29:58,880 --> 00:30:02,400
Speaker 18: As Richie as coach would tell you, Big twelve arenas

678
00:30:02,440 --> 00:30:05,480
are very tough to play, and tonight it was a

679
00:30:05,559 --> 00:30:07,960
bit of a mixed crowd, obviously a home game for you,

680
00:30:08,839 --> 00:30:12,720
obviously big contention coming from Connecticut. Is there anything that

681
00:30:12,880 --> 00:30:16,079
you took away from this pressure, this environment of this

682
00:30:16,200 --> 00:30:19,279
game that you're going to look forward to applying when

683
00:30:19,319 --> 00:30:22,480
you play in love It or in Houston or wherever

684
00:30:22,559 --> 00:30:23,359
you play down Broup.

685
00:30:23,680 --> 00:30:25,880
Speaker 7: I mean, yeah, just don't let it get to you. Obviously,

686
00:30:26,000 --> 00:30:28,079
like when shurefree throws. I mean, I miss some Vidians,

687
00:30:28,119 --> 00:30:29,640
but I mean you can hear the crowd in the

688
00:30:29,680 --> 00:30:31,880
background and you can see it behind the back board.

689
00:30:32,279 --> 00:30:34,240
So just try not to, you know, let that affect

690
00:30:34,240 --> 00:30:35,279
you and just try to use this one thing.

691
00:30:37,440 --> 00:30:37,680
Speaker 3: Thank you?

692
00:30:38,480 --> 00:30:38,759
Speaker 2: All right?

693
00:30:39,480 --> 00:30:43,720
Speaker 1: All right, So my takeaway from all this is ultimately this,

694
00:30:44,000 --> 00:30:47,079
Like it's early in the season. You were down one

695
00:30:47,119 --> 00:30:50,160
of your best players, two of your best players, Nate

696
00:30:50,200 --> 00:30:53,480
Pickens out for the year with injury, and then MoU

697
00:30:53,559 --> 00:30:57,200
Davis right, Kenard Davis junior Keiba Cada went down with

698
00:30:57,279 --> 00:30:59,960
a concussion early in this game too. You're not sure

699
00:31:00,319 --> 00:31:04,279
the three ball that well just yet. And and you

700
00:31:04,359 --> 00:31:07,119
know you went up against possibly a national championship team,

701
00:31:07,599 --> 00:31:09,960
you know. So I'm taking all that, and you're all

702
00:31:09,960 --> 00:31:14,160
the way on the East Coast your travel time, and

703
00:31:14,359 --> 00:31:16,200
and they kind of have a home home.

704
00:31:16,279 --> 00:31:19,240
Speaker 2: Crowd is there is there in front of you as well.

705
00:31:19,279 --> 00:31:22,599
So to me, that's a win.

706
00:31:22,759 --> 00:31:22,880
Speaker 6: Bro.

707
00:31:23,079 --> 00:31:26,039
Speaker 1: Everything that happened like it was ugly, right, it was

708
00:31:26,200 --> 00:31:28,319
atrocious for a while, but they.

709
00:31:28,599 --> 00:31:29,359
Speaker 2: Stuck it out.

710
00:31:29,960 --> 00:31:31,960
Speaker 1: I love the competitive nature of aj I love the

711
00:31:32,000 --> 00:31:34,759
competitive nature of this team. Like they compete, Bro, they do.

712
00:31:35,240 --> 00:31:38,039
Rob turned the ball over late. Yeah, you know what

713
00:31:38,480 --> 00:31:41,759
Lesson learned. Man tried to do a little a little

714
00:31:41,799 --> 00:31:45,359
move that you know was it was tight Man, it

715
00:31:45,480 --> 00:31:49,799
was you know, they they gave you a different defensive

716
00:31:49,920 --> 00:31:52,559
look than maybe you expected as you were trying to

717
00:31:52,599 --> 00:31:55,680
get that final shot and and just didn't react well.

718
00:31:55,799 --> 00:31:59,000
But look, Lesson learned, like I want the adversity. I'd actually,

719
00:31:59,039 --> 00:32:01,720
you know, I'd rather have a lore. I hope that

720
00:32:01,839 --> 00:32:07,119
propels them into a championship mode. And as ky Y mentioned,

721
00:32:07,160 --> 00:32:09,000
he's like, you're gonna reflect on these You're gonna they're

722
00:32:09,000 --> 00:32:11,880
gonna go back and reflect on these types of games

723
00:32:12,319 --> 00:32:16,799
as you're heading into February and March. So biggest concern

724
00:32:16,880 --> 00:32:19,559
I have right now, I think I'm more concerned about

725
00:32:19,599 --> 00:32:22,359
Kempa Keta's concussion than I am the three point shooting,

726
00:32:23,759 --> 00:32:24,519
like I just am.

727
00:32:25,279 --> 00:32:26,440
Speaker 2: Like Kempa is different.

728
00:32:27,319 --> 00:32:34,440
Speaker 1: Keba changes this team defensively, uh and offensively like he's

729
00:32:35,440 --> 00:32:41,519
he's battle tested. He's our version of he's a Combas

730
00:32:41,680 --> 00:32:45,119
And like I said, he's Ben Wallace and Blake Griffin

731
00:32:45,160 --> 00:32:49,039
if they had a baby at BYU, right, That's who

732
00:32:49,079 --> 00:32:51,920
he is. So I'm I'm actually concerned more about that

733
00:32:51,960 --> 00:32:55,680
because he's a physical presence and when you have a concussion,

734
00:32:55,799 --> 00:33:03,359
like he was not right, like I've been concussed before, and.

735
00:33:03,559 --> 00:33:05,519
Speaker 2: Like I felt like I like bounced back.

736
00:33:05,599 --> 00:33:08,000
Speaker 1: I mean this is football, right rather than basketball, but

737
00:33:08,160 --> 00:33:10,640
like you know, I felt like I bounced up and

738
00:33:10,720 --> 00:33:11,880
I was kind of like, you know, a little wi

739
00:33:12,119 --> 00:33:16,839
But when you're having to need support like that, like

740
00:33:17,000 --> 00:33:19,759
he could be out for a month, That's what I'm

741
00:33:19,799 --> 00:33:24,200
concerned about, non conference without Campa Cata and you're already

742
00:33:24,319 --> 00:33:27,839
down move he may be out until who knows when

743
00:33:28,519 --> 00:33:31,839
with team violation rules, do ui you may?

744
00:33:32,279 --> 00:33:34,519
Speaker 2: I mean you don't have Nate Piggens like that, Like

745
00:33:35,119 --> 00:33:41,200
that's troublesome. So if you can win right now with

746
00:33:41,359 --> 00:33:43,680
the Big three, AJ Ritchie.

747
00:33:44,799 --> 00:33:47,400
Speaker 1: Rob, like you're gonna lean on those guys even more

748
00:33:47,480 --> 00:33:52,119
now through November and December, and other guy's got to

749
00:33:52,160 --> 00:33:52,519
step up.

750
00:33:52,599 --> 00:33:55,440
Speaker 2: Xavion, it's time, Mihailo. It's time.

751
00:33:55,880 --> 00:33:57,839
Speaker 1: You guys gotta be better than what you have been.

752
00:33:58,440 --> 00:34:00,759
It's time subvergency.

753
00:34:01,480 --> 00:34:04,160
Speaker 2: Let's go. Roddy your thoughts, your commentary, buddy.

754
00:34:04,279 --> 00:34:06,920
Speaker 8: Yeah, I'm with you. The Kiva keda injury or we

755
00:34:06,960 --> 00:34:07,720
don't know the length of it.

756
00:34:07,839 --> 00:34:10,039
Speaker 12: Yet, but we'll obviously find that out if he plays

757
00:34:10,079 --> 00:34:12,360
this Friday, right, I'll be covering the game, and it's

758
00:34:12,360 --> 00:34:13,960
gonna be at the Delta Center. Bo you would take

759
00:34:14,000 --> 00:34:16,159
on number nine, Bo, you would take on number twenty three.

760
00:34:16,159 --> 00:34:19,760
Wis constant Friday at two pm tip off? Right, But look,

761
00:34:19,880 --> 00:34:22,519
I'm with you. That guy who's the rebounding machine, who

762
00:34:22,559 --> 00:34:26,159
you could argue is one of your best defensive players

763
00:34:26,239 --> 00:34:28,480
now has no knock on Canard or a JB talking

764
00:34:28,480 --> 00:34:31,400
about best defensive players is paint presence is second to none.

765
00:34:31,480 --> 00:34:32,880
Speaker 8: Being like how he defends a painting.

766
00:34:33,079 --> 00:34:35,760
Speaker 12: I mean when you're Dwight howarding stuff into the stands

767
00:34:35,800 --> 00:34:37,519
and your teammates you get a crop by he brings

768
00:34:37,559 --> 00:34:40,760
a different type of energy. But anyway, moving on, like

769
00:34:40,840 --> 00:34:43,159
that's I am concerned about that more. And then the

770
00:34:43,320 --> 00:34:46,760
second thing, I think, you gotta figure out who you're

771
00:34:46,800 --> 00:34:49,239
going to in late game situations. And what I mean

772
00:34:49,320 --> 00:34:50,840
by that, I think Kevin Young and the staff. No,

773
00:34:51,000 --> 00:34:53,639
but I bring up the rob right turnover, Like, look, brother,

774
00:34:54,159 --> 00:34:56,239
you're not supposed to go for a two in that moment.

775
00:34:56,280 --> 00:34:58,119
You're looking to tie the ball game, and you look,

776
00:34:58,159 --> 00:34:59,960
I'm gonna say it Bo, you had all the momentum.

777
00:35:00,039 --> 00:35:02,119
I don't think Yukon had the momentum because it was

778
00:35:02,119 --> 00:35:04,960
slipping through their fingers. You're supposed to do a dribble handoff,

779
00:35:05,000 --> 00:35:07,719
give the ball to AJ, right, Rob Rye is that guy,

780
00:35:07,800 --> 00:35:09,639
but he's not that guy in that moment. You try

781
00:35:09,679 --> 00:35:11,440
to go fancy between your legs because you're great to

782
00:35:11,480 --> 00:35:13,280
get into the basket and you turn it over.

783
00:35:13,360 --> 00:35:14,760
Speaker 8: You saw it. He had his hands on his head.

784
00:35:14,800 --> 00:35:15,440
He knew what he did.

785
00:35:15,559 --> 00:35:17,639
Speaker 12: Like the pick and roll action should have been with

786
00:35:17,800 --> 00:35:20,239
Richie and AJ. It should have been nothing against Rob.

787
00:35:20,280 --> 00:35:22,639
But in that moment down the stretch, those who should

788
00:35:22,639 --> 00:35:24,599
have been the guys running it, and how delly they were.

789
00:35:24,639 --> 00:35:26,280
I mean AJ hits the three and brings you back

790
00:35:26,280 --> 00:35:28,239
into the game, and I mean, look, not no disrespect

791
00:35:28,280 --> 00:35:31,159
to Rob. Each game has taken differently been Basketball is

792
00:35:31,199 --> 00:35:33,119
different than football. But you go with the hot hand

793
00:35:33,199 --> 00:35:36,159
and basketball that's more likely. You should have probably even

794
00:35:36,239 --> 00:35:39,000
let maybe Dawson Baker do a dribble handoff. He hits

795
00:35:39,039 --> 00:35:42,199
a tough shot fading to his left over their big

796
00:35:42,280 --> 00:35:44,639
six foot eleven center, and then you got Silas.

797
00:35:44,920 --> 00:35:45,239
Speaker 8: What is it?

798
00:35:45,280 --> 00:35:47,280
Speaker 12: Grady Junior who's rotating. So I thought that was a

799
00:35:47,320 --> 00:35:49,679
difficult shot by Dawson. Like I've been very high on

800
00:35:49,920 --> 00:35:52,719
Dawson the bucket getter. So look, each game has is

801
00:35:52,760 --> 00:35:54,920
a game within it is a game within itself, a

802
00:35:55,000 --> 00:35:57,199
game within a game. And I thought in that moment

803
00:35:57,679 --> 00:35:59,599
they got to figure that out down the stretch, Like, look,

804
00:36:00,039 --> 00:36:03,679
Vin young In started Dawson for that shot with minimum

805
00:36:03,760 --> 00:36:06,079
time on the shot clock, and Dawson delivered. So if

806
00:36:06,119 --> 00:36:08,639
you're rob you have to understand, like, yes, I may

807
00:36:08,679 --> 00:36:11,000
be a good player, but you have to understand the

808
00:36:11,079 --> 00:36:12,320
nature of the game and they'll get it right. But

809
00:36:12,360 --> 00:36:14,599
I do agree with Kevin the biggest takeaway. Look, Ben,

810
00:36:14,679 --> 00:36:17,639
they wanted the schedule to do what challenge themselves. Challenge

811
00:36:17,679 --> 00:36:20,400
themselves because last year they saw what Arizona did. They

812
00:36:20,480 --> 00:36:22,719
got a top four seed and Arizona was really bad

813
00:36:22,800 --> 00:36:24,599
in the non conference. But when they got it right

814
00:36:24,679 --> 00:36:26,840
in conference, player, what did they give them a top

815
00:36:26,920 --> 00:36:28,320
four seed so to compete for.

816
00:36:28,760 --> 00:36:29,599
Speaker 8: And that's the thing.

817
00:36:29,800 --> 00:36:31,239
Speaker 12: We don't know how long Canard will be out, but

818
00:36:31,239 --> 00:36:33,639
if he's back and you get capa back Ben and

819
00:36:33,960 --> 00:36:35,639
neither of them are gone for the whole season. Look,

820
00:36:36,000 --> 00:36:38,519
this is still a team that can compete for a

821
00:36:38,639 --> 00:36:39,960
Final four birds to play.

822
00:36:39,760 --> 00:36:40,400
Speaker 8: In the Elite Eight.

823
00:36:40,559 --> 00:36:42,599
Speaker 12: So right now, yeah, you got some dings and bruises,

824
00:36:42,800 --> 00:36:44,159
But like you said, when do you want to play

825
00:36:44,159 --> 00:36:44,920
your best basketball?

826
00:36:44,960 --> 00:36:47,760
Speaker 8: Go back to last season. They were peaking in February March.

827
00:36:47,960 --> 00:36:50,320
Speaker 12: They won an amazing nine game win streak, the doublet

828
00:36:50,480 --> 00:36:52,199
win in Hilton and Ames.

829
00:36:52,239 --> 00:36:53,000
Speaker 8: That doesn't happen.

830
00:36:53,199 --> 00:36:54,360
Speaker 12: And then what did they do? They got to the

831
00:36:54,400 --> 00:36:57,079
Sweet sixteen and then they ran in Alabama. Who was

832
00:36:57,119 --> 00:37:00,320
the better team? But look right now, it's early game

833
00:37:00,360 --> 00:37:02,639
against Wisconsin Friday that you should win. You go to

834
00:37:02,719 --> 00:37:05,559
the Terry's Chocolate Invitational in Orlando, you got that. You

835
00:37:05,639 --> 00:37:08,320
play Clemson, there's still an opportunity some good wins. So

836
00:37:08,519 --> 00:37:11,079
still confident what this team can accomplish and whether they

837
00:37:11,199 --> 00:37:13,159
have MoU or K. But you got guys that you

838
00:37:13,239 --> 00:37:15,320
want to recruit a high level talent. It's time for

839
00:37:15,360 --> 00:37:17,400
them to step up, show to depth. That's what marchha

840
00:37:17,440 --> 00:37:19,360
Maddens is all about. The guy gets in foul troub.

841
00:37:19,400 --> 00:37:21,039
If a guy goes down, who do you have? And

842
00:37:21,119 --> 00:37:22,960
I believe Kevin Young has built the staff, so we'll

843
00:37:23,000 --> 00:37:26,239
find out. Ben this Friday as they take on Wisconsin

844
00:37:26,360 --> 00:37:28,199
in the Delta Center. What will happen now will tell

845
00:37:28,280 --> 00:37:30,039
us a lot about who this team is, and we'll

846
00:37:30,039 --> 00:37:31,480
set the tone going into Thanksgiving.

847
00:37:32,199 --> 00:37:34,840
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Speaker 2: They got a playbook.

884
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Speaker 1: Actually, that's right, everyone needs a playbook your coordinators all

885
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have playbooks.

886
00:39:22,079 --> 00:39:23,480
Speaker 2: A Rod was in his bag.

887
00:39:23,639 --> 00:39:28,760
Speaker 1: By the way, on Saturday night versus TCU, I put

888
00:39:28,800 --> 00:39:32,800
out a poll, by the way, uh and uh sorry

889
00:39:32,880 --> 00:39:36,159
going off at the tangent here, and I asked the question, hey,

890
00:39:36,320 --> 00:39:38,320
like what grade would you give? B will use offensive

891
00:39:38,760 --> 00:39:43,119
performance and like BA fans given like B minuses and

892
00:39:43,159 --> 00:39:43,679
stuff like that.

893
00:39:43,800 --> 00:39:45,000
Speaker 2: I'm like, what bull job?

894
00:39:45,079 --> 00:39:46,519
Speaker 8: And B minus has been a bull job.

895
00:39:46,880 --> 00:39:52,039
Speaker 1: You guys got Roderick derangement syndrome, you got some issues.

896
00:39:52,159 --> 00:39:58,320
Speaker 2: Guys like that man scored on all seven drives.

897
00:40:00,119 --> 00:40:03,039
Speaker 1: Try to start the game, and oh, are you gonna say, well,

898
00:40:03,880 --> 00:40:07,559
we had to settle for too many field goals. Like

899
00:40:07,760 --> 00:40:12,800
guys like DC use a good football team. They have

900
00:40:12,960 --> 00:40:16,480
a defense that's well coached. They're well, they are well resourced,

901
00:40:18,840 --> 00:40:19,559
I mean pretty good.

902
00:40:19,599 --> 00:40:21,760
Speaker 8: I don't know, and I'm angry. So they blame a

903
00:40:22,320 --> 00:40:23,360
for Parker Kingston dropping.

904
00:40:23,599 --> 00:40:26,639
Speaker 1: Remember Like at ESPNS, people are yeah, that's what I'm saying, Like,

905
00:40:26,800 --> 00:40:29,719
are you gonna blame a Rod for a drop pass

906
00:40:30,280 --> 00:40:30,880
a touchdown?

907
00:40:31,119 --> 00:40:31,880
Speaker 2: It's a touchdown.

908
00:40:32,360 --> 00:40:36,039
Speaker 1: And they're saying like, well, you know, I could just

909
00:40:36,079 --> 00:40:39,679
see like they're their mental gymnastics. Sometimes we're like, well,

910
00:40:40,679 --> 00:40:43,519
if a Rod didn't have Bear there to throw it

911
00:40:43,639 --> 00:40:45,800
to him, then he would be a bad offensive corner.

912
00:40:45,920 --> 00:40:48,280
Speaker 2: Like you guys are idiots, like the old reason why

913
00:40:48,360 --> 00:40:51,400
Bear's that Bay is gonna a rod? You literally you

914
00:40:51,559 --> 00:40:52,840
can't headed nitty muggins.

915
00:40:53,639 --> 00:40:54,239
Speaker 11: You know what I mean?

916
00:40:55,199 --> 00:40:59,360
Speaker 1: You got, I mean goodness great like you're you're mental

917
00:40:59,440 --> 00:41:03,559
gymnastics knows no bounds, like to how you're willing to

918
00:41:03,760 --> 00:41:09,599
justify it? Uh and and your your your Roderick derangement syndrome.

919
00:41:10,519 --> 00:41:13,159
Give a man some credit. I know Lubbock was tough,

920
00:41:13,239 --> 00:41:16,239
and like you know, he that deserved a little bit

921
00:41:16,280 --> 00:41:18,880
of criticism, But like, up to that point he had

922
00:41:19,000 --> 00:41:20,159
pretty he had caught.

923
00:41:20,039 --> 00:41:21,800
Speaker 2: Some really really good games.

924
00:41:22,639 --> 00:41:26,000
Speaker 1: You guys are insufferable sometimes love you, but come on,

925
00:41:27,159 --> 00:41:30,760
give the man his flowers until the next game.

926
00:41:30,920 --> 00:41:32,800
Speaker 2: Then you can say fire him. I guess again, But

927
00:41:32,960 --> 00:41:35,880
like like give the man an a plus for the level,

928
00:41:36,119 --> 00:41:39,840
like he deserved it, Like he really did. He deserved it.

929
00:41:41,000 --> 00:41:48,239
Speaker 1: Like do you blame It's like, okay, I have an

930
00:41:48,280 --> 00:41:52,360
issue with this, so like look the prior defensive coordinating

931
00:41:52,400 --> 00:41:55,599
staff ed lamb Elis said they had their issues, no doubt,

932
00:41:55,840 --> 00:41:58,400
But like when guys miss open field tackles.

933
00:41:59,079 --> 00:42:00,800
Speaker 2: Like then they like they're like they're to make the

934
00:42:00,880 --> 00:42:04,239
tackle and they missed the tackle. I don't blame that

935
00:42:04,320 --> 00:42:07,440
on the defensive coordinator. I just don't. Like maybe you

936
00:42:07,519 --> 00:42:11,400
guys do like, oh fire the coordinator. I can't make

937
00:42:11,480 --> 00:42:13,280
a test. I'm like, what the heck?

938
00:42:13,760 --> 00:42:17,440
Speaker 1: What are you guys doing? Like like it's like if

939
00:42:17,559 --> 00:42:20,360
I like, I can't even imagine like me coming up

940
00:42:21,280 --> 00:42:24,639
suddenly and coming to balance and completely whiffing on a

941
00:42:24,719 --> 00:42:25,960
tackle and then running off the field.

942
00:42:25,960 --> 00:42:29,519
Speaker 2: They're like, Bronco, you suck as a coach. Are you

943
00:42:29,639 --> 00:42:33,280
kidding me? No, man, Like, that's that's my fault.

944
00:42:34,079 --> 00:42:36,840
Speaker 1: When a wide receiver drops a pass and they have

945
00:42:36,960 --> 00:42:38,599
dropped many of them, like.

946
00:42:38,719 --> 00:42:39,679
Speaker 8: I don't, I don't.

947
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Speaker 2: I don't put it on a ron if he's not

948
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moving the sticks.

949
00:42:43,320 --> 00:42:45,239
Speaker 1: If bear back, let me give you another and then

950
00:42:45,280 --> 00:42:46,440
mean they give you another situation.

951
00:42:46,519 --> 00:42:47,239
Speaker 2: Okay, Bear had a.

952
00:42:47,239 --> 00:42:52,360
Speaker 1: Great game, like really, really really good game, obviously one

953
00:42:52,400 --> 00:42:55,199
of the best in college football. That throw to Carson

954
00:42:55,239 --> 00:42:57,760
Ryan that will play action late in the game third

955
00:42:57,840 --> 00:43:00,639
down if he leads Carson Ryan and rather than throwing

956
00:43:00,679 --> 00:43:02,159
it to his back hip, do you guys remember this,

957
00:43:02,599 --> 00:43:05,320
it's kind of he's on his back around, he slows down, right.

958
00:43:05,480 --> 00:43:07,480
Speaker 2: I mean, how many times have we seen like these little.

959
00:43:09,440 --> 00:43:13,480
Speaker 1: Quick screens were Bear throws it kind of behind lj

960
00:43:13,760 --> 00:43:16,400
Or throws it behind somebody and they can't get up

961
00:43:16,480 --> 00:43:19,239
field on a quick screen. That sets you behind and

962
00:43:20,119 --> 00:43:22,760
you're not getting an additional two three, four five yards

963
00:43:22,840 --> 00:43:25,199
right anyway, that would have been a first down. That

964
00:43:25,199 --> 00:43:28,039
would have been a first down. That's not a rod

965
00:43:28,079 --> 00:43:30,480
throwing it. A rod's called to play, but you got

966
00:43:30,559 --> 00:43:35,559
to get out there and execute it. So anyway, b

967
00:43:35,679 --> 00:43:40,400
Way Fence tough critics sometimes when it comes to offensive coordinating, Uh,

968
00:43:40,559 --> 00:43:42,679
but uh, you gotta get the man A Flowers. I

969
00:43:42,719 --> 00:43:44,559
thought it was a I thought it was a really

970
00:43:45,000 --> 00:43:48,159
well called game. And we'll hear from John Beck later

971
00:43:48,239 --> 00:43:50,880
on in the show, so stay tuned. He'll he'll discuss

972
00:43:50,920 --> 00:43:54,440
it as well. Anyway, this inside report brought to you

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Speaker 1: Like I said, mentioned myself for ESPN the Fan, you

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We're going to get that at least ten percent. Back

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to all you Cougar fans in Cougar Country. Uh, real

987
00:44:37,039 --> 00:44:41,000
quick for this inside report. I know, Ronnie, you had

988
00:44:41,039 --> 00:44:43,360
a stat you wanted to drop on us. You want

989
00:44:43,400 --> 00:44:45,000
to you wanta pontificate on that stat?

990
00:44:45,400 --> 00:44:46,360
Speaker 8: Yeah, it was supposed to.

991
00:44:46,400 --> 00:44:48,840
Speaker 12: First of all, just everybody knows if you already haven't

992
00:44:49,079 --> 00:44:50,519
and if you do, you live under a rock like

993
00:44:50,559 --> 00:44:51,920
Patrick Starr shout out the Pongebob.

994
00:44:51,920 --> 00:44:53,159
Speaker 8: Hopefully Bright finds that funny.

995
00:44:53,360 --> 00:44:57,360
Speaker 12: Anyway, b YU and Cincinnati will be uh in the

996
00:44:57,840 --> 00:44:59,760
The kickoff time will be six pm Mountain time on

997
00:45:00,320 --> 00:45:02,519
But again, this is the third game now, Ben, the

998
00:45:02,639 --> 00:45:06,639
third game that BYU has has national attention. Big Neon

999
00:45:06,719 --> 00:45:09,719
Kickoff is going to Cincinnati to see BYU and the

1000
00:45:09,760 --> 00:45:12,960
Bearcats that's gonna happen BYU leaves the series been all

1001
00:45:13,079 --> 00:45:15,360
time three? And oh will they extend it to four?

1002
00:45:15,920 --> 00:45:18,559
On Saturday? Will the Bearcats get their first win? That

1003
00:45:18,800 --> 00:45:20,280
is my weird stat of the day.

1004
00:45:20,199 --> 00:45:22,719
Speaker 1: For you crazy stat of the day. I want to

1005
00:45:22,760 --> 00:45:25,159
do a SoundBite as well in this Insider report, can't

1006
00:45:25,159 --> 00:45:26,320
we now?

1007
00:45:26,639 --> 00:45:26,800
Speaker 2: Now?

1008
00:45:28,159 --> 00:45:29,480
Speaker 6: We we?

1009
00:45:29,679 --> 00:45:33,960
Speaker 1: On occasion, we'll listen to sound from analyst, pundits, talking heads, and.

1010
00:45:35,440 --> 00:45:36,679
Speaker 2: Supposed ballners.

1011
00:45:36,840 --> 00:45:40,719
Speaker 1: Right, And I wouldn't necessarily say that Dave Portnoy is

1012
00:45:40,800 --> 00:45:43,440
a ball noer, Like I just don't see it. Like

1013
00:45:43,840 --> 00:45:46,199
I watched that man run and I'm like, that man

1014
00:45:46,280 --> 00:45:49,719
did not play football, did not play like he. I mean,

1015
00:45:49,800 --> 00:45:53,599
he he runs like the kid that never got picked.

1016
00:45:53,639 --> 00:45:56,599
He got picked last on the playground. Okay, And look,

1017
00:45:56,679 --> 00:45:59,360
I'm not being I'm not being I'm not trying to

1018
00:45:59,400 --> 00:46:02,480
be mean. Look I've never been in that situation before

1019
00:46:03,599 --> 00:46:05,400
me personally, it's not a good place to me.

1020
00:46:05,480 --> 00:46:10,039
Speaker 2: But like that man is is a great pizza evaluator.

1021
00:46:09,440 --> 00:46:11,079
Speaker 1: But I don't know if he's a great like football,

1022
00:46:11,320 --> 00:46:16,079
football schematics, football personnel evaluator. But you know we're gonna

1023
00:46:16,079 --> 00:46:19,039
play the sound for you, right, here because he's making

1024
00:46:19,119 --> 00:46:20,400
a good case for Brigham.

1025
00:46:20,440 --> 00:46:22,559
Speaker 2: I think he's he came to provo.

1026
00:46:23,039 --> 00:46:27,519
Speaker 1: He experienced the the celestial nature of our fine county,

1027
00:46:27,880 --> 00:46:30,920
of our fine state, and it's fine people.

1028
00:46:31,360 --> 00:46:31,639
Speaker 2: Okay.

1029
00:46:32,840 --> 00:46:35,760
Speaker 1: The bad thing was he had a bad swig experience

1030
00:46:35,800 --> 00:46:40,239
because of lack of communication. Anyway, Dave Portnoy recently making

1031
00:46:40,320 --> 00:46:44,199
a case for Brigham Young University to hopefully make it

1032
00:46:44,239 --> 00:46:47,559
in the college football Playoff getting that large bid, not

1033
00:46:47,679 --> 00:46:50,519
getting the respect that deserves. Lit's listen to Dave port Portanoy,

1034
00:46:50,760 --> 00:46:52,920
stool presidente Barstool Sports.

1035
00:46:57,079 --> 00:46:58,440
Speaker 12: All Right, sorry, I don't know why I played that.

1036
00:46:58,480 --> 00:47:00,719
I got caught up with the Johnny Harley melting my heart.

1037
00:47:00,719 --> 00:47:01,519
Speaker 8: I apologize, Ben.

1038
00:47:02,239 --> 00:47:03,880
Speaker 2: Okay, hopefully there's no curse words of this.

1039
00:47:04,039 --> 00:47:04,239
Speaker 4: Is there?

1040
00:47:05,239 --> 00:47:07,360
Speaker 8: No, I have not checked, so we're about to find out.

1041
00:47:07,400 --> 00:47:09,000
Speaker 2: All right, all right, so we gotta be careful with these.

1042
00:47:13,159 --> 00:47:15,239
Speaker 6: I want to switch subjects here because I have another

1043
00:47:15,280 --> 00:47:17,280
problem with his top ten. And I don't know who

1044
00:47:17,320 --> 00:47:20,480
he picked, but I know who he picked. I again,

1045
00:47:21,760 --> 00:47:24,559
and this is not Brent, just Bran Walker. It's Dan

1046
00:47:24,960 --> 00:47:28,280
big cat Cats. It's a lot of people. A formal

1047
00:47:28,360 --> 00:47:33,519
apology to the BYU Cougars, who I know Walker picked

1048
00:47:33,559 --> 00:47:35,320
to lose against TCU.

1049
00:47:35,559 --> 00:47:38,440
Speaker 8: I know you did, did you? Steu Finder called it

1050
00:47:38,559 --> 00:47:39,880
his best play.

1051
00:47:40,800 --> 00:47:43,679
Speaker 3: This is between me and Dave right now. Sorry, yes

1052
00:47:43,760 --> 00:47:44,000
I did.

1053
00:47:44,719 --> 00:47:45,679
Speaker 2: Of course you did.

1054
00:47:45,880 --> 00:47:48,599
Speaker 8: In every week they've lost one game.

1055
00:47:48,800 --> 00:47:51,880
Speaker 6: And they lost it to a potential national championship team

1056
00:47:52,000 --> 00:47:52,679
on the road.

1057
00:47:52,800 --> 00:47:56,400
Speaker 8: Okay, everybody is like, here's the.

1058
00:47:56,519 --> 00:47:59,559
Speaker 6: End of BYU TCU. They're gonna come in, they're gonna

1059
00:47:59,559 --> 00:48:01,519
beat b And you know what BYU did.

1060
00:48:01,920 --> 00:48:04,280
Speaker 3: They destroyed this team.

1061
00:48:04,599 --> 00:48:07,760
Speaker 8: They beat them forty four thirteen, by thirty, they're nine

1062
00:48:07,800 --> 00:48:09,800
to one. They are a top ten team.

1063
00:48:10,039 --> 00:48:10,159
Speaker 2: Now.

1064
00:48:10,239 --> 00:48:13,239
Speaker 6: I sometimes get confused on the mechanics of how this works.

1065
00:48:13,480 --> 00:48:15,880
I've heard Big twelve they're only to get one team,

1066
00:48:16,239 --> 00:48:20,880
they deserve two. Texa Tech and BYU are playoff teams.

1067
00:48:20,920 --> 00:48:23,480
I don't want to hear it provo. Dave is going

1068
00:48:23,559 --> 00:48:27,360
to be in Cincinnati this Saturday for Big New Kickoff,

1069
00:48:27,519 --> 00:48:30,400
and I already tell you the guy's sitting here right here.

1070
00:48:30,920 --> 00:48:33,320
Speaker 8: Oh, I like Cincinnati in this game on there.

1071
00:48:33,719 --> 00:48:36,280
Speaker 6: Every week people are picking against BYU.

1072
00:48:36,559 --> 00:48:39,480
Speaker 8: We don't like a quarterback where's forty seven? We don't

1073
00:48:39,599 --> 00:48:41,000
like Mormons, we don't.

1074
00:48:40,840 --> 00:48:42,360
Speaker 2: Like the day.

1075
00:48:42,840 --> 00:48:44,320
Speaker 6: I think I've heard you say that.

1076
00:48:44,920 --> 00:48:48,239
Speaker 8: And here's here is what provo. Dave is going to Franis.

1077
00:48:48,800 --> 00:48:54,039
Speaker 6: Put some respect on BYU's name, Put some respect on Cosmo.

1078
00:48:54,199 --> 00:48:58,719
He's a great performer. This team is going. This team

1079
00:48:58,840 --> 00:49:00,920
deserves to be in the playoff. End the story.

1080
00:49:02,000 --> 00:49:06,119
Speaker 19: Oh man, sound up, sound uf Hey man, he was cooking.

1081
00:49:06,880 --> 00:49:09,400
He was cooking, man, he was just sitting there in

1082
00:49:09,440 --> 00:49:14,079
the speaking facts. Bro, just laying it on Dick so

1083
00:49:14,280 --> 00:49:19,159
much truth it set me free. I'm serious, man. He

1084
00:49:19,159 --> 00:49:21,079
even brought up I hate Mormons.

1085
00:49:21,679 --> 00:49:22,119
Speaker 11: Don't get it.

1086
00:49:22,519 --> 00:49:24,559
Speaker 2: People out there that are not like Mormons.

1087
00:49:24,559 --> 00:49:26,920
Speaker 1: They don't want to see nothing good happen with the Brighams,

1088
00:49:27,239 --> 00:49:28,960
the Brigham Young University.

1089
00:49:29,480 --> 00:49:32,119
Speaker 2: Uh, students or student athletes.

1090
00:49:32,280 --> 00:49:34,480
Speaker 8: They don't student athletes, man.

1091
00:49:35,280 --> 00:49:36,800
Speaker 1: They don't want none of that. They don't want to

1092
00:49:36,840 --> 00:49:39,920
talk about him. Ah, they just want to consider them

1093
00:49:39,920 --> 00:49:40,719
a nice.

1094
00:49:40,599 --> 00:49:44,039
Speaker 2: Little program over here in the corner. Nice little program.

1095
00:49:44,400 --> 00:49:48,599
Speaker 1: Yeah you know, Hey, he's spot on. He's spot on

1096
00:49:48,800 --> 00:49:51,239
in so many ways. Look all the analytics, all the data.

1097
00:49:51,360 --> 00:49:54,800
Right now, he's leaning in BYU's favor, But the A

1098
00:49:54,960 --> 00:49:56,599
people not leaning in BEA's favorite.

1099
00:49:57,760 --> 00:49:59,440
Speaker 2: We'll see how the colle Football Playoff.

1100
00:49:59,119 --> 00:50:04,400
Speaker 1: Committee U views b YU after that that victory over TCU,

1101
00:50:04,440 --> 00:50:05,440
I thought it was an impressive win.

1102
00:50:05,639 --> 00:50:06,760
Speaker 2: Thought it was a fantastic win.

1103
00:50:07,320 --> 00:50:09,960
Speaker 1: And uh with the amount of individuals even like Kirk

1104
00:50:10,000 --> 00:50:13,960
Kurbstreet picked TCU to win, David Pollock picked the BUYU

1105
00:50:14,039 --> 00:50:16,360
to win. Okay, you can go down the line of

1106
00:50:16,480 --> 00:50:19,960
individuals analyst pundits. I know, Crane and co all in

1107
00:50:20,119 --> 00:50:23,559
on TCU. Everyone's tc and TCU, Like luckily.

1108
00:50:23,320 --> 00:50:24,800
Speaker 2: There were some. It was kind of a fifty to

1109
00:50:24,840 --> 00:50:25,599
fifty split.

1110
00:50:26,719 --> 00:50:30,400
Speaker 1: I felt leading up to kickoff like some were picking

1111
00:50:30,480 --> 00:50:34,079
TCU because their vaunted offense and Hoover, you know, just

1112
00:50:34,239 --> 00:50:36,840
being able to sling the pill and push it downfield

1113
00:50:36,920 --> 00:50:40,199
with these dynamic playmakers and all things considered. Watching that

1114
00:50:40,320 --> 00:50:43,519
Texas Tech game, like our our secondary struggle a little

1115
00:50:43,559 --> 00:50:47,599
bit in man coverage and and single coverage.

1116
00:50:48,079 --> 00:50:51,800
Speaker 2: So you thought, but you thought wrong.

1117
00:50:53,519 --> 00:50:57,239
Speaker 1: Stool Presidente speaking truth. Maybe a prophet of the pig

1118
00:50:57,320 --> 00:51:00,559
skin speaking a prophet of the pig skin. Guy AP

1119
00:51:00,800 --> 00:51:04,119
always coming out with like these like hot takes pre game.

1120
00:51:04,719 --> 00:51:06,920
I'm beginning to wonder if AP kind of has some

1121
00:51:07,519 --> 00:51:13,199
some prognosticative abilities, because he said three straight offensive scores

1122
00:51:13,239 --> 00:51:18,119
from BYU and they went seven straight offensive scores offensive.

1123
00:51:18,159 --> 00:51:20,199
Speaker 2: What is going on? Ap What are you doing?

1124
00:51:20,320 --> 00:51:20,480
Speaker 5: Man?

1125
00:51:21,079 --> 00:51:24,159
Speaker 1: I feel like are you are you rid for like

1126
00:51:24,239 --> 00:51:27,079
the Simpsons? Are you a time traveler? Do you have

1127
00:51:27,159 --> 00:51:27,840
you come back?

1128
00:51:28,559 --> 00:51:28,719
Speaker 11: You know?

1129
00:51:29,440 --> 00:51:32,920
Speaker 1: Do you have a world almanac? Like back to the Future?

1130
00:51:33,679 --> 00:51:37,480
Marty McFly? You guys don't even know what I'm talking about.

1131
00:51:37,559 --> 00:51:39,760
Vict You know, all right, shout out to you. Vic

1132
00:51:40,320 --> 00:51:42,440
Brat's over here looking at me like I'm crazy.

1133
00:51:42,840 --> 00:51:46,679
Speaker 8: Ronalds you know, to the board and producing doing his job.

1134
00:51:47,000 --> 00:51:49,199
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, all right, Uh let's go to break.

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go to break, guys, don't go anywhere. Still plenty to

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get to. On a beautiful Monday Overmber seventeenth edition of

1156
00:52:44,519 --> 00:52:46,400
Cougar Sports. You know who had their best game versus

1157
00:52:46,480 --> 00:52:53,159
TCU best game of the season, Kanu Tanuvasa.

1158
00:52:53,719 --> 00:53:00,199
Speaker 2: That's the man that we paid from the portal. Hey,

1159
00:53:00,960 --> 00:53:03,800
that player was who we wanted.

1160
00:53:04,199 --> 00:53:08,039
Speaker 1: We needed, the game changer, the program changer that Jay

1161
00:53:08,119 --> 00:53:13,679
Hill labeled him as. When that man took that little

1162
00:53:13,760 --> 00:53:19,239
tiny newborn baby TCU center and walked him back to

1163
00:53:19,400 --> 00:53:23,719
his mother, mister Hoover handed handed that center right to

1164
00:53:23,800 --> 00:53:28,360
Hoover and then hit the quarterback. Both of them knew

1165
00:53:28,360 --> 00:53:31,719
who daddy was the real daddy was counted Tonavasa.

1166
00:53:32,119 --> 00:53:32,239
Speaker 11: Who.

1167
00:53:32,599 --> 00:53:33,400
Speaker 2: That was a nice play.

1168
00:53:33,480 --> 00:53:37,920
Speaker 1: That was celestial pass rushing from the zero technique. We'll

1169
00:53:37,960 --> 00:53:39,679
go to break count of Downavasa Town and walk coming

1170
00:53:39,760 --> 00:53:41,400
up next. This is Cougar Sports, one of three nine

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ninety eight point three s

