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out thatck. Are you good then? Thanks for having me?

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Hey living the dream. Appreciate you being here. What's been

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keeping you busy recently? Give us a little updates? Man, what's

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been keeping you busy?

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Speaker 4: Yeah, you know work, We've been busy. Yeah, in fact,

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we just had a bway You great and super Bowl,

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not winner, but player Kyrie Stunger came in. Oh, Kyers

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came in, So we've got us. He's dialing in his

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mom's she's got a Volkswagen Beetle that she loves and

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so she just wants to to the special Blue.

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Speaker 5: So we got that thing. And I first thing I

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told him was like, look, man, you gotta have.

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Speaker 4: A conversation with your coaches, because I put one hundred

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dollars bet down that you would carry the ball into

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the end zone in the Super Bowl and that would

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have paid me. I think it was like six thousand

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dollars had that happen. That was a mya only bet

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for the Super Bowl.

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Speaker 5: That was it.

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Speaker 3: So maybe next year that would have been freaking all.

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Speaker 5: Oh I would have been jumping for joy. That'd been hilarious.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, but the likelihood slim, but yeah, that's why that's

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why the money was good.

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Speaker 3: Right, that would have been awesome.

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Speaker 5: Yeah.

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Speaker 3: Well, house kyris doing by the way.

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Speaker 4: He seems you're doing well, man means he just he's humble.

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He's such a good guy and he just feels buzzed.

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Asked him what that experience was like, you know, to

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be able to play he's it's you know, it's unreal. Yeah,

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you never thought you'd be there and then you're there,

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and just just an exciting time. And I mean he

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looks good and healthy, and yeah, I'm excited. We got

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a couple other count A ton of us is coming

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in tomorrow morning with his his wife's car and we're

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gonna tint that up for him, and it's exciting. I'm

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looking forward to the springball and just seeing what we've

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got with this team that's coming back.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, it's gonna be fun. I love it.

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Speaker 5: Man.

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Speaker 1: We've been discussing some of the storylines heading into Camp

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killaanate g. Man, let's welcome you back into the conbo.

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What is some of the key storylines for you? Camp

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Koalani twenty twenty six Spring Ball.

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Speaker 2: I'm interested in the backup quarterback.

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Speaker 6: I think that's a sneaky thing that might not be

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separate himself. Was like, no, I've been here a lot.

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I'm a legitimate bit because I don't think he was

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taken as a serious quarterback. Well, I mean, I mean

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you'll remember we were arguing the three guys, right, Oh,

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it's not gonna be Bears too inexperienced, but Tracy might

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Speaker 2: And it's like, na, no, not Trason.

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trade U transferred to detestags name. I'm forgetting McKay Hillstead.

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him to seize that and just say, yep, that's it,

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this is what I'm doing. That would be really really

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positive in my opinion, because the prospect of b Way

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you playing those ninth straight weeks to end.

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Speaker 2: The season without a bye, that's daunting.

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Speaker 5: Man.

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Speaker 6: There's gonna be attrition, and you really really hope it's

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not going to be to Bear Botmeyer because that could

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be potentially devastating if you do not have a second

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string guy they can I mean, he's never gonna match

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what Bear can do, but you know, be productive enough

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Speaker 1: Who's your favorite Jared to win the QB two spies

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way we play Bear, I mean, he he is going

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to take his shots, you know. I mean that these

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d linemen and these linebackers and save everyone's going to

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take their shot when they get a chance to hit Bear.

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be able to come in and sustain a drive, you know,

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if he has to go into the tent for a

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little protocol and then.

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Speaker 5: Get back out on the field.

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Speaker 4: You know it just it would be really really nice

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to have somebody that can step in and complete a

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couple of passes, you know, just be a threat in

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that situation to where we don't feel like we're losing

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the play that we need. So yeah, having the knowledge

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for him coming in. And you know, but as we've seen,

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freshmen can step up and step in and learn.

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Speaker 5: That as well.

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Speaker 3: Most likely tration.

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Speaker 1: But what's interesting to me is that there are only

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Speaker 1: What that means is that Enick Watson is going to

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Speaker 3: Yeah, He's going to get a.

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Speaker 3: And remember it. Enick Watson got back during.

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Speaker 1: The season, Like he got back in the middle of

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season from his mission. I can't remember what data was,

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but I started to see him around Provo. I want

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to say, is like October November.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, so his mission leag should be he should be.

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Speaker 1: He looks good, like I've sized him up like he's

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one of my Arizona boys, so very much into one

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Speaker 3: Azy boys, and so uh.

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Speaker 1: I like him a lot, Like I've seen him throw

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up close and personal, you know, as I've kind of

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interacted with with certain individuals within the coaching staff and

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around the program. Man, he's kind of diamond in the rough,

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like because he played it in Coconino County flag Staff, Arizona,

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running like a run heavy offense. His junior no one

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knew anything about him and he came to by his camp,

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I mean, and he git to Bay his camp and

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like they liked him a lot, and they're like, oh man,

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this is a this is dam in the rough.

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Speaker 3: And then he goes to Ala.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, uh so Enich in that one season at Ala,

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and we could get maybe Max Hall on this show

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to talk about Enick watching and how he could possibly

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you compete for this QB two spot. But he Inick

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is sixty three, like two hundred and five pounds. He's

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a big body, big armed dude. That that final season

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he played in eleven games, uh twoighty one yards through

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the air, sixty three percent completion percentage. And then he

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also he put up twenty nine touchdowns three it so

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the TD to I T ratio is fantastic. And then

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he ran for an additional three hundred and fifty six

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yards and eight touchdowns.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, so he's a dual threat kid too. Well.

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Speaker 4: I think Trason Tracy's gonna have to come out and

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Speaker 5: I mean kind of how a rod works, right. He

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likes he likes his young.

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Speaker 4: If he's got more time with somebody, he tends to

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Speaker 5: Kind of the same thing with Jake Wetzlow.

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well he thought he had two years uh when he.

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Speaker 5: Moved him in. But uh, you know, I think that

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Speaker 4: Yeah, if Tracing can come out and really prove that

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he's the guy to be the QB two, and he'll

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definitely get it. But yeah, I think that if it's

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anywhere close, I think just from the the way that

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a Rod kind of functions, he'll he'll stick with the

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younger guy before he goes with it.

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Speaker 5: It's Trason a senior this year.

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Speaker 1: See, yeah, I think I'm pretty sure he's going into

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his senior year. He's a red shirt senior. Okay, yep.

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Speaker 6: You know when you talk about diving up reps, my

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Speaker 2: No, you play Bear a lot.

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Speaker 6: Given those reps, get that continuity with those receivers, that's

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Speaker 3: I mean everyone's getting reps.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, I mean that's a ton of reps because

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typically you have five guys, five quarterbacks in spring ball,

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sometimes six, and they all get to get in there,

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like they all get to get in some reps and

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they're taking these fractional reps that take away from your

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Speaker 4: But I think going into it as knowing who your

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we there's no competition for who's starting, right, So if

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we can dial into the receivers and the quarterbacks and

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get them gelling with Bear and you're starting receivers, I

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think it's it is super important this spring to get

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that just that bond together where these guys know where

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Speaker 5: So I would I would agree that.

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Speaker 4: I think I think Air is gonna get a lot

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Speaker 5: Who is it gonna be?

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Speaker 4: You know, we haven't had that set number one guy

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for a few years, So I think it's gonna change

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Speaker 1: Yeah, what other uh topic storylines do you foresee unfolding?

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Speaker 2: Well, we're talking about the quarterbacks and reps.

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Speaker 3: Men.

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Speaker 6: You think about receivers, it's by far the most fascinating

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position on the entire team wide receivers, especially in the

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wake of the unfortunate dismissal of Parker Kingston. Now you

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Guy has a lot of intriguing options that you really

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two years ago when I first saw him practice of

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Speaker 2: He's a guy, he he no, this guy's got it.

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Speaker 6: I expected him to emerge all throughout last year where

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it's like, okay, this is a ten.

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Speaker 2: It never really happened. I don't know.

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Speaker 6: I think a lot of reason might just be lack

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of reps with with Bear Bachmeyer, where they just weren't

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able to be on that same I don't know, but

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I still believe he can be a big time talent

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for b WAYU.

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Speaker 2: I am not off Cody Hagen at all.

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Speaker 6: I think it could be a huge development this spring,

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because that's what you want to hear.

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Speaker 2: You're not gonna be able to value.

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Speaker 5: Everyone's gonna wangling.

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Speaker 2: You don't know when spring, you never know.

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Speaker 5: Talk to me come midway through.

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Speaker 6: Fall practices, receivers, We're gonna get an inkling of who's

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stepped up. Well, we're gonna know who guys are. And

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I think a fasting guy is a first Connect. The

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way coaches talked about him, we didn't have to ask

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about him, They volunteered him. Who coaches volunteer without being prompted?

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Those are the guys that you that means something. Then

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he had that soft tissue injury, wasn't able to do

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anything and all that. I still think he's got stuff.

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So Cody Hagen and uh and first Connect those are

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my two guys, right, But there's a lot of other options,

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a lot of other guys, So it's going to be

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a fasting battle. The kid from Oregon, Aron's done pretty well,

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or more specifically Infesti's to talk today. He's done pretty

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well with his receiver transfers. He hasn't missed much. And

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and I have to believe Caspers has the potential. I mean,

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you look at his row stats. That's exciting, that's really

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really exciting. So yeah, that's gonna be a fascinating competition.

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And and and just because we'll be able to realize

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a lot more compared to other positions, that's definitely gonna

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be a position, you know.

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Speaker 5: Jojo. Yeah, we forget about jo Jojo. I mean, he

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is a big body.

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Speaker 4: When he was healthy and we had the deep ball

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to him and he was able to use his body

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to position himself to make place huge side, you know,

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and he's coming in bigger and story I saw him,

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I'm like, man, you guys are all getting big, you know.

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And and these receivers I've when I played, I was like,

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I think I stretched to make six foot. These guys

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are all six three six four six six, They're just

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you know, and I did Cody Higg and I all

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the beginning of last year. When you watch him play

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as a receives, quick twitch muscles are just second to none.

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And I think he has that ability to fill in

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a lot of uh you know what we're gonna miss

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with Parker Kingston on that playing that inside, those quick screens,

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the things that that you just need, that three step

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full speed guy and and he's got the But then

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you've got these these six foot four and six foot six,

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six foot five Jojo on the outside. I mean what

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Reggie sixty three, right, six three six five and sixty

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six as receivers Reggie six five. Yeah, then Jojo sixty

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five and then and then six six for him.

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Speaker 6: I'm really glad you brought Jojo philis because because I'm

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gonna make this statement, I believe this is accurate.

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Speaker 2: If he matches out his ability and becomes.

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Speaker 6: A guy, I think he has more upside than any

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receiver on the roster.

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Speaker 5: Yeah.

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Speaker 6: Well, with his jumping ability, his speed, his size, his upsides,

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it's higher than anyone on the roster. I really do

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believe that with Jojo. And what I like about Joe

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is the poptars ball.

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Speaker 5: He had a good game.

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Speaker 2: He was locked in, and it is all being locked

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in with Jojo.

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Speaker 6: I mean he just need weird plays and games where

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he's not catching the ball right where he.

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Speaker 5: Just his mind doesn't seem to put.

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Speaker 4: He came back his game, his first game back was

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Texas Tech, right, I mean, come on, that atmosphere was

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crazy out hisself and he had a drop ortunity, caught

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some passes. But yeah, I feel like it took imagine

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coming back of an injury to play against that defense.

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Speaker 5: Right.

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Speaker 4: And then but yeah, once he got in the pop

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talks posts, it just seems to start rolling. So he

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stays healthy, has a great spring. We have weapons, you know,

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we really do. And it's just gonna be a matter

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of if these guys can all work together and and

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become there's gonna be a great team.

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Speaker 5: There's just so much upside.

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Speaker 4: The defense obviously we have it, uh and if these

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offensive guys can work together, I think that, yeah, we're

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gonna We're gonna see a really fun group of guys

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that believe in this house.

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Speaker 6: What I like about the receiver competition is there's no

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guy that's locked down a spot. There's not one person

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on the entire rustles like, yeah he'll.

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Speaker 5: Start, No, he's the one.

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Speaker 2: It is wide open.

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Speaker 6: It's gonna be fun, and they have a lot to

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sort through in spring. But the good thing is you

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have exciting options, you have potential, and you have Bear

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Backmeyer there that's gonna be gain continuity with them and

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all that. And my advice to all these guys, and

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I've covered enough Bway football, be that guy that goes

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to become Bear's best friend. Oh yeah, hey, you want

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to go to the IPF throw it around a bit, right,

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you want to be that guy. I would strongly encourage

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any receiver that wants to be a guy do that

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work off the field.

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Speaker 4: He got Tiger mentioned you know what I mean, there's

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as much as we have these guys that maybe are

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con that are unproven, but they're upside is just tremendous.

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And yeah, so and it's gonna and then and then

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you're throwing LJ in the backfield and and everybody's staying healthy.

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There's just so many weapons and the defenses are going

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to have a hard time scheming against BYU if we

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stay healthy.

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Speaker 6: Yeah, there's a lot of parts, a lot of potential.

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Will this Beway football team?

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Speaker 1: Uh, there is Uh, how do you guys? Let me

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ask you this question. If you're the coaching staff at

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b YU, you've gone eleven in two, twelve and two.

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We have seen in the past when b what you

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has this type of success. Let's talk about twenty twenty,

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twenty twenty one. There's a dip, there's a complacency. There's

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a and it could be internally as much as you

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know it is coaching.

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Speaker 3: It's just like.

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Speaker 1: There's there you go eleven and one, COVID, you go

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ten and two, and then you lose the bowl game.

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It kind of felt like that complacency leaked over into

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the eight and five season you gotta win versus you,

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but it was like it was just a whole hom season.

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Then you followed up with a five and seven, but

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then kind of clawback and you almost beat a top

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ten or top twenty five teams in Oklahoma, Oklahoma State.

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You can see a little bit that pride cycle. How

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do you stay humble, stay hungry? After these two consecutive

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great seasons.

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Speaker 6: The season you didn't bring up was two thousand and

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seven to two thousand and eight, the post ban Crittal era.

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Speaker 3: Right, what a great era. It was maybe the best

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era outside the eighties.

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Speaker 2: Two thousand and eight was supposed to be the year

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quest for perfection.

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Speaker 6: Oh yeah, they had guys returning, and that team was

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just wound so tight. I could spend a whole segment

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into what went wrong with that team, and I think

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Bronco was. I mean, that might be the only criticism

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all the labor. He handled that season wrong. He had

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those players wound so tight. I don't think that's gonna happen,

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But you hope it's not similar to that, because Bay

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you should have been a lot better in two thousand

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and eight than they were. And I kind of wonder

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if that's going to happen again. I mean, you have

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Max Hall returning for a senior season, Bear Bachmer returning,

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Austin Collies back and all that, and it just never

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materialized like it should have. And so when I'm thinking

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about this next season, you just don't want to repeat

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of two thousand and eight.

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Speaker 4: I think there's a tighter unity of this team when

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you start to look at the guys, just everybody who

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had the opportunity to either go to the NFL or

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make a change, and just the group together that stayed.

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And I think that there's some statements that they want

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to make being that we're the players on the field.

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You might change our coaches, but you're not changing the players.

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And we're gonna come out and show you, guys that

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the players are ready to play. I have a feeling,

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you know that they're going to do well with that,

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but I yeah, you never know, you know, when you're

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coming off something. You've had such good seasons. But I

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think they're hungry, you know, And there's just a different

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feel with this group. And you have Springballs gonna tell

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us a lot. It's really gonna tell us where they're at.

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It's gonna show the competitive drive that they have and

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I can't wait for it. I love springball. I tell

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every tell you every week that's one of my favorite

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times of football. It's the most competitive football I think

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I've ever played in. And opportunities as these receivers coming in.

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It's like, you know, tiny Coop in there to you.

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All these guys we forget about. I wanna that are

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ready to play. They expect to play, and so they're

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gonna be competing. They're gonna love each other in their

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room and then they're gonna compete against each other super

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hard every day. And I'm gonna try to be there

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a lot. I think it's gonna be fun to watch.

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Speaker 3: I'm excited as well.

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Speaker 1: Any other storylines we're intrigued by guys before we wrap

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up this segment.

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Speaker 6: They're gonna pop up just how the new guys go in.

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Walker Lions is gonna demand a lot of attention. He's

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gonna be fielding a lot of interviews starting out. If

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he if he can do uh what Carson Ryan did

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last year, that's gonna be tremendous. If he can just

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match that that, I mean, he was so good. He

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was absolutely perfect for what b way you needed yeah.

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And the exciting thing is Parker Walker Lyons has that potential.

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He can be that guy. He can mirror that. He's

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actually more experienced coming in than Carson Ryan was. It

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could it could be a tremendous boon or a continuation

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in that regard linebackers. The linebacker alignment's gonna be interesting

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to me how Cade fits in, what exactly he does.

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Speaker 2: They're gonna be running a three four.

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Speaker 6: Get used to guys, best eleven on the field and

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guess what that linebacking unit stacked. Oh yeah, you're gonna

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need four linebackers on the field.

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Speaker 2: Just be ready for guys.

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Speaker 6: But guess what, it's gonna be awesome. I know everyone

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no got the thirty front. That means we're not rushing

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the quarterback, we're dropping eight out. No, it's not gonna

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be like that. It's gonna be glorious. It's gonna be tremendous.

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One of the best defenses was your two thousand and

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six defense. They ran a three four linebacker based It

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was fantastic. Kelly Poppingo was part of that defense.

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Speaker 4: When I think with our with our dbs, you can

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you can trust them on the outside one on one

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a little bit more so we might have a lot

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more safety.

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Speaker 5: Ple it's a lot you know, Wally getting in there.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, I think, I think, Yeah, it's it's exciting to

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see kind of what this and and just knowing that

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you've got Papina coming in and what what are the

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wrinkles that he's going to throw into this defense that.

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I mean, we all know how aggressive the dude is

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and and how exciting he is, and and I think

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he's gonna throw some fire in there that that is

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gonna make us happy that he's there.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm excited out. We'll ask him a number of questions.

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Uh three three five three four four three? Who's some

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of the new faces they maybe stood out in the

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off season strengthen. I remember Keepop wanted to be a

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strength and conditioning coach human performance coach initially, so he's

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very much into that, as we see from Brady, his brother,

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he's into that. I never noticed you like, you know,

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you know, Keepops, you know, kind of keeping it an

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on like the human performance elements, right, the speed, the quickness,

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how much weight you're pushing, but how much force you're generating.

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All of that will maybe get updates on that and

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some of the new faces as well. From a personnel

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standpoint that are showing up.

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Speaker 4: I think we're gonna be a real physical defense. I

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really do real physical and just in your face, because

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that's how K pop is. I mean, that's that's you

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kind of expect to draw.

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Speaker 5: You know.

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Speaker 4: I played with Jay Hill and he had that same

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kind of energy as a player that he carried onto

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the field, and I think I think Kelly has got

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that same same exact drive.

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Speaker 1: Really happy that K Pop gets this opportunity. I saw

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it coming. I thought it would come, but it's a

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if I was I've been chatting with a number of

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fans right and they they were like, hey, you know,

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I think we're gonna miss Jay. I'm like the closest

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person that I've seen in like personality, the style of coaching,

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being a player's coach and an accountability coach, the closest

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person to that anywhere near like b Yu d offensively

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like LDS coaches. It's Kelly Papenka, guys like I look

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at all the coaches out there, like another guy that

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that is maybe similar, Vic Soto, I think has that

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ability to be a players coach and also an accountability

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guy right like, and he's coaching. He's most recently coaching

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at Cal right the linebackers, so he's got some of

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that too. And and it combines a little bit of like,

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you know, Bronco style plus Kilani style. So he's now

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been Kops and mentored by Bronco. He's seen how Gary

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and j coach, how Kilani coaches high energy. Yeah, high energy,

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and Kate Pop's very much high energy. So like k

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Pops is close to a J Hill style of coach

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that you can get with. You know that that that

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that influence of Kilani as.

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Speaker 3: Well as Gary might.

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Speaker 4: Even have a little higher energy I think than Jay

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has at this point in his coaching years.

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Speaker 3: So I'd agree with that. I'd agree with that.

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Speaker 1: And he's much I would say he's much more engaging

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sometimes even with like the fans too, you know, because

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he loves Kugarnet. He's a by U guy and so

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there's an appreciation behind that. And not to say Jay

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didn't have it, he did, but like he was a

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Utah guy, Weaver guy, and you know, now he's a

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Michigan guy, you know, I mean, he's he's the guy.

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Speaker 3: That you want. He's the mercenary.

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Speaker 1: You know, Kelly's definitely a b YU guy, so he

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appreciates and he probably experienced something at Virginia that probably

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gives him a little bit more gratitude being here.

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Speaker 3: At you again. Does that make sense?

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Speaker 1: I'm intrigue, guys, let's go to break g man, We're

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gonna say farewell to you as you uh he's fighting

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off a cold. G Man, you gotta get through zinc.

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If you're zinc, get do you go some start goggles

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and sailing.

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Speaker 6: Credle like has like like so much advice to fight

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off cold.

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Speaker 2: It's it's amazing.

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Speaker 1: Well yeah, i mean like, well because like during my

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biggest issue during like COVID, which is a corona virus coronavirus.

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Speaker 3: Are they're cold virus.

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Speaker 1: As the baseline right, Like we're like, all right, shelter

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in place, two masks, you know, go get a vaccine

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if we once we got it. I'm like, why are

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we talking about all the things that we know like

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published data about to fight off replication viral infection of coronavirus,

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Because we have data, like but no one's talking about

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It's like so wash your hands.

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Speaker 3: I'm like, what about like sailine and salt.

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Speaker 1: Gargles like there's like a tremendous amount of like data

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on saline and salt gurgles about limiting replication, it limits

547
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its stemy's replication, of of of viral loading in the

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back of your throat and all the epithelial tissue and

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your naso pharyngeal sector of.

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Speaker 3: Your your your your, your body. And then no zinc.

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We're not talking zinc.

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Speaker 1: We're not talking about vitamin D, talk about any of

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these things that like are proven to limit symptoms of coronaviruses.

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Speaker 2: We'll just say this, I wish you were running things

555
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instead of doctor.

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Speaker 1: If you want to shattering the crazy book, to read

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the real Anthony.

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Speaker 5: My gosh, here we go.

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Speaker 3: We're getting read it. Read it, just read it.

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Speaker 1: If if what he r f K claims is true

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in that book, he would is untrue.

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Speaker 3: Excuse me.

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Speaker 1: If what r f K in that book claims is untrue,

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Bill Gates and Anthony Fauci could have sued him into oblivion,

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so it must.

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Speaker 3: All be true. So just go read it. Because they.

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Speaker 1: Out of all of his money due to slander libel

568
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like it just you know, but so it's got all

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be true because it was like.

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Speaker 3: It was like the best. It's like, okay, well then

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it has to be true. When I was reading it,

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I got on with it.

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Speaker 1: I don't know, a couple of months ago, I'm like,

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I'm like, this all has to be true.

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Speaker 3: Otherwise you would have been sued. So anyways, if if

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everyone wants to shock their.

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Speaker 1: Their rock their own worlds about what happened, just go

578
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read it because it's like, oh, I guess all that's

579
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true because his claims on Fauci and Bill Gates pretty crazy.

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Speaker 3: You did it.

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Speaker 2: It's all my fault. Sorry.

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Speaker 1: All I want to do is talk about supplements I

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ever met.

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Speaker 2: I apologize audience.

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Speaker 6: I apologized to Ronald, the three Men, Weaver, I apologize

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to everyone.

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Speaker 2: Anyway, Let's go. We'll see you.

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Speaker 3: Hey, we don't like the Ostrich here go. We gotta

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we all have to learn.

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Speaker 1: We all have to read things, uh, and learn things

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from a multitude of sources. Read from all good books,

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read from all book good books. We'll take a brief

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time out. We'll be back, Jared, don't go anywhere. We'll

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continue to talk some conversation with you real quick though.

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