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Speaker 1: Welcome back Coogar Sports one O three nine ninety eight

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and A with our tax more Wealth Advisors today. I

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actually met with Blaine Anderson recently and I was like, look,

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you know, Orthropos did pretty well this year. I'm looking

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to maybe save money on my taxes. And he said, look,

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do you need a new business vehicle? And I was like, yeah,

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you know what, I may need to take a look

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at that.

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Speaker 2: Why not?

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Speaker 1: Why don't I head down to BMW and Pleasant Grove

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and check out their six thousand pound plus vehicles, maybe

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the X seven, the X five. I have test driven

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a few of these, and we have Joe Costello on

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the line right now, sales manager, to tell us about

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some of the deals we have on some of those

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bigger vehicles. He's been the sales manager there for over

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three years now. Joe, how the heck are you?

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Speaker 2: I'm doing good, Ben, are you done doing awesome?

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Speaker 1: I always see this right at the end of the year,

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you start tax planning and the accounts like, Hey.

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Speaker 2: You've made a little bit of extra.

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Speaker 1: Money, why don't you go and test drive some six

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thousand pound vehicles. I love the X seven. I love

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the X five. My wife loved it too when she

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test drove it. What are some of the differentiators of

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the X five and X seven compared to some of

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the other vehicles in the same class.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, so BMW. Uh they say they're the ultimate

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driving machine. And unless you've you've really, unless you've experienced

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that for yourself, you're you're not going to understand why

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these cars the drive. They're big cars obviously, like you said,

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they're they're over six thousand pounds, but they're kind of

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drive like a like a sports car. They're they're amazing,

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they get good gas mileage. They they're they're reliable.

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Speaker 2: Uh.

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Speaker 3: BMW did such a good job on this engine platform.

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X five Being a five seater, it's gonna be a

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little bit smaller X seven. You get that third row

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perfect if you have a family want a little bit

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extra room. It's they're they're just such good cars and

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they're so well put together.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, it truly is the ultimate driver shot.

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Speaker 1: I was actually chatting about it with my wife last night,

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She's like, I really liked number one of the performance

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of the BMW when I was driving.

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Speaker 2: At zero to sixty.

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Speaker 1: It just hauls right, It just goes whenever you presh

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down on that pedal. And then she actually liked the

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autopilot on the highways, you know, the adaptive like Juice

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s ub adaptive cruise control autopilot there with BMW. So

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it's really improved over the years and it is the

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ultimate drive machine, round up engineering. It just drives and

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it's built, dear friend. The other thing you guys are

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offering right now is up from the vent critical discount.

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They come in, they can mention myself for ESPN the

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fan for a discount. But if they come in they're

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not driving a current BMW, they want a full detail

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front to back and shout it out a Twitter fifty

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dollars value.

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Speaker 2: They can get a full.

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Speaker 1: Detail on their current vehicle while they're test driving one

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of these X fives or X sevens.

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Speaker 3: Yeah yeah, I mean, we're so convinced that you're going

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to come in and love the car that we're really

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just going to be cleaning up the car that we're

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going to take in on trade. Honestly, we just want

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you guys to come down, Come meet me, Come meet

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my sales team. Check out the new dealership. We just

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finished the remodel. It looks amazing, service department, sales parts.

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I mean, it's it's it's all beautiful. BMW did a

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great job and you're gonna love these cars, and we'll

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clean up your car well while you're doing it.

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Speaker 2: Love it, Joe Costello.

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Speaker 1: Go on into BMW in Pleasant Grove and ask for

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Joe in Pleasure Growth.

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Speaker 2: Thanks so much, Joe. We'll catch up again soon.

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Speaker 3: Okay, Thanks Ben.

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Speaker 1: That's two one one twenty one eleven West Grove park Lay,

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Speaker 2: All right, let's get into our second All ras.

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all right? We're gonna get them on the line here momentarily.

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But a couple of the topics we're gonna be delving

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into today, a hit way too close to home. We

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don't like it. We don't want to have to talk about.

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Cannard Davis Junior and his legal drama. The local BYU

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basketball player arrested for duy following a crash and the

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possession of drugs and leads not guilty.

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Speaker 2: Baby. Hopefully everything turns out for him, well for him.

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Speaker 1: Danny Fraser, former BYU Cougar football players actually representing him,

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and I was perusing Danny Fraser's law firms his website

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Fraser Law Firm, that's Fraser Legal dot com. And he

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actually he specializes as a criminal defense attorney, drug crimes, UI,

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sex crimes, white collar crimes, theph crimes, domestic violence, assault

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in violent crimes, federal crimes. Former BYU Baller on the

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Gridiron is representing Cannar Davis Junior. So we'll find out

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all the latest on that here momentarily, But we did

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catch up with j Drew the Deseret News. He wrote

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a piece pend a piece in the deserrat News dot

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com The Way You basketball player Cannar Davis Junior was

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charged with driving under the influence, a Class B to

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misdemeanor in Provo City Justice Court late Tuesday afternoon. The

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charge was filed a few hours after Provo police issued

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a report indicating that Davis was allegedly in possession of

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marijuana after being involved in a two car crash last

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Thursday morning. The incident report did not indicate who caused

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the accident or whether any of the drivers were issued

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a citation for the crash that brought six Prova police

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officers to the scene. Prosecuting Attorney Robert Trombley, I believe

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I believe that's his name if I'm miss Trombley of

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the Provo City Attorney's Office recommended a fine amount of

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one thousand, three hundred ninety dollars in Judge Stephen H.

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Schreiner was assigned to the case. Court document show. Shortly thereafter, Davis,

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who turned twenty last January, entered a non or not

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guilty plea and retained the counsel of south georgan attorney

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Danny Fraser. The attorney submitted a demand for a jury

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trial in the matter. According to court documents. Fraser, a

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former Boa football player, also made a motion for discovery

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to obtain relevant written or recorded statements of the defendant

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and all other co defendants and all physical evidence seized

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from the defendant and co defendants, among other requests. Wednesday,

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Shriner scheduled a pre trial conference for January twelve, twenty

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twenty six. As The Dezrat News reported Tuesday morning, after

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obtaining the police report, Davis was cited for duy after

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being given standard field sobriety tests and a drug recognition

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evaluation and a blood urine test. The report noted that

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there were drugs involved. The Desera News has also requested

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the extent report from the last Thursday, eleven forty five

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am two car crash at the intersection of nine hundred

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not able to divulge any further additional information until the

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Provo City Attorney's office has completed their proceedings. Davis the

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company BA on its trip to Boston last week for

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a game, and that then number seven Cougars lost eighty

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six eighty four to number three Yukon. However, he did

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not play, and after the game, head coach Kevin Young

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said he was held out for violation of team rules.

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After Tuesday's report was released, a by athletic spokesperson issued

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this statement, Cannard Davis has been suspended for violation of

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team rules. The length of the suspension is still to

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be determined. Kevin Young actually reacted earlier this week to

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the News. When asked, he stated this about the Kennard

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Davis junior situation. I know exactly what happened. I am

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very aware of all the details. But at the same time,

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I'm going to let the school handle it the way

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that they have asked me to handle it, and that

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is for them to be the people that talk about it.

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Speaker 2: That's what he stated.

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Speaker 1: Also, if there is a forum where I am opened

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up to speak on it further, I will.

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Speaker 2: But I think to this point they have said what

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Speaker 1: Asked if it is safe to assume that Davis won't

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play against Wisconsin, Young replied, I think it is safe,

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but I also think there is a lot of stuff

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still being sorted out. Kind of leaves an opening, a window,

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if you will, of opportunity. The form and fashion in

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which coach Kevin Young responded to these questions per Jay

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of alluding to there's gonna be more information dropping here

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shortly needed to be sorted out earlier. Earlier in the

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news conference, Young, who is in his second season at BYU,

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was asked about his philosophy for instances where players violate

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team rules. He said, this, do the right thing, and

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if you don't, there's consequences based on our own internal

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team rules and rules of the university. So I mean

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there's nuances. But that's just my general philosophy. I'm trying

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to get these guys to do the right thing and

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at the same time, if there's ever a situation that

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Speaker 2: That is my philosophy. Let's get out to the hotline.

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Speaker 1: Welcome in, handy and handy Garon, Preston, handy, ladies and

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gentlemen on the line for another sports Course segment. Guys,

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I was just breaking down some of the news and

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notes coming out of the Canard Davis junior situation.

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Speaker 2: What are you you are saying on this runt?

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Speaker 5: Well, yeah, this is not this is not new news

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relatively this is, but we're talking about it because of

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Sports Court. As we know, last week starting guard for BYU,

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Canard Davis was headed to the airport involved in a

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car accident and as part of that car accident, the

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police show up and they saw some things and noticed

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some things and arrested Canard for suspicion of driving under

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the influence. They also saw that there was a report

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of marijuana in his car, so also reported in the

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investigation of a police report came out that they had.

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This is something that was obtained. I'm looking for it.

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Essentially that they did some field sobriety tests and took

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a year example, and ultimately he was charged with a

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Class B misdemeanor dry and under the influence. What we've

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learned recently, as that's the law enforcement side of things,

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what we learned recently is that on Tuesday he entered

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a not guilty plea. He is represented by Danny Fraser,

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who is a you can confirm this Ben he was

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a former BA football player.

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Speaker 2: I think yes he was. Yeah. Yeah, we kind of

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broke it all down.

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Speaker 1: Let me ask you guys this because I went into

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detail on this before we had you on.

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Speaker 2: He's he pleads not guilty.

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Speaker 1: Right, So you're sitting here, Okay, Well, the Myron Metcalf

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report came out. It's like, hey, he had possession of marijuana,

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he was driving under the influence. Explain the process of

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pleading not guilty when it seems like outsiders like me

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reading it's like, well, he's obviously guilty.

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Speaker 2: He was driving on the interest and there was marijuana

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Speaker 1: Whatever, Like, give me a little bit more detail as

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to you know, how you can step up here and

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say you're not guilty. Now maybe he is not guilty,

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Speaker 5: Like, well, that's a good question. And Handy Hanny were

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not a criminal defense law firm, but we understand it

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to a degree. But that's a great question.

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Speaker 6: If it were as.

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Speaker 5: Simple as that been, we'd all be in big trouble.

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we're guilty. But there's a what's called due process. And

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the due process is for him to be charged, arrested.

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to a prosecuting attorney. Prosecuting attorney looks at the evidence

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and kind of lines it up with hey, where does

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this fit? Where does this fit? What can we prove?

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the prostitutent attorney, it's on them to prove everything, every element.

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that's through evidence. And if the police did their job

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right and took down the stuff right, and there's stuff

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alcohol it was they have they did a blood yearne test,

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so there would be a blood alcohol reported. So we

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don't know what that was showed up as. But it's

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it's kind of right now with dance, you know, he

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has to show up at court, and he entered a

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not guilty plea. I mean potentially he could have entered

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a guilty plea, but then that that sets him up

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for not really great negotiation. And sometimes people enter a

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no contest plea, but his is a no guilty please.

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Speaker 6: Well, it's been reported also that.

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Speaker 5: Prosecutor of Probo City, it turns out, recommended a flying

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of thirteen ninety ninety dollars. That tells me that there's

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also there's already some negotiations going on and potentially a

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plea bargain going to be in place. But his attorney

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did file the requisite responsive pleadings which he requested a

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jury trial. I mean, you have to do that at

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a certain time and your responsible. You know, this will

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never make it to a jury. But if he didn't

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do that, guess what down the road and that things

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don't work out and it's all of a sudden going

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to go to trial. Well, he doesn't get a jury,

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it's got to be in front of a judge. So

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you're just doing the things that you need to right now,

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you know. So that's the criminal side of things. We'll

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we'll hear what happens here and likely at plea bargain.

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the honor code. And I think it's kind of silly

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to say at b YU because I think any team,

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any team where the player had been arrested and charged

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with the drivers and influence, they would take some some

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you know, some type of measures against it. But the

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team has it's been reported that he's been suspended for

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an indeterminate amount of time. Kevin Young's statement, he came

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out of Gray says, I know exactly what's been reported.

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Speaker 6: I'm aware of the details. But at the same time, we're.

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Speaker 5: Gonna let the school handle.

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Speaker 6: It the way they want to.

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Speaker 5: And you know, and uh and let them talk about it.

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So he's handled the ways and it's going to go

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through the normal process that goes through and hopefully, you know,

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luckily no one was seriously injured in this, and we

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haven't heard if there could potentially be a civil lawsuit,

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there could be heard that he was banged up a

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little bit, but that's all.

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Speaker 6: We know for now.

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Speaker 1: All right, let's move on to the next one. Local

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sign gate. You fan issuing that you over signed loss.

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What happened in this particular situation.

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Speaker 7: Yeah, well, this is the Utah BAU basketball game last

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January twenty twenty five, and a couple of Utah fans,

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wouldn't you know it, had some signs in the stadium.

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There's actually some kids, apparently maybe preteen kids, and they

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had a couple of what we're determined to be inappropriate

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signs and his parents, the kid's parents, are sitting behind him,

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and so the security officials there at the Huntsman Center

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go down and say, hey, you got to take these

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signs down. And allegedly, the way the lawsuit reads is

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they take the science from the kids and rip them up.

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And then mom gets upset and there's a back and

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forth with security there at the Huntsman Center, and eventually

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what happens is they boot her out of the stadium.

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And again there's some allegations back and forth that she

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put her hands on security. She denies that, and and

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so as a result, they boot her out. And so

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now she has brought a lawsuit against the university of

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Utah claiming a few things. One is that that the

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university didn't hand over certain documents which would have come

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out in what's called a grammar request, the government records request.

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She's claiming that, but kind of the big the bigger

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issue is she's claiming that this is a civil rights violation.

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She's she's claiming that she was targeted because of her race.

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She's Latina, and she's and apparently speaks English but with

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an accent. Again, this is reported in the in the lawsuit. Uh,

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and that that's why she's thrown out. I mean, she's

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obviously going to have to prove that, but these are

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federal claims and so kind of takes it to a

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new level. But again, I mean, just as we see

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it over and over at games all over you know,

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and if you violate those codes, you may be asked

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to you know, be removed from a stadium. And we

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see it happen all the time. But this one's resulting

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a lawsuit, which is kind of interesting.

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Speaker 2: MM.

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Speaker 1: So what does it say what the what the signs

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actually said in the in the lawsuit, Well.

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Speaker 7: The signs, the signs said, uh b, why you went

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to the Diddy party?

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Speaker 2: Oh my gosh.

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Speaker 7: Yeah, so you know, I know.

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Speaker 6: And so.

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Speaker 7: The Huntsman Center's Code of conduct says, if a sign

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is you know, sexual in nature, that that's out of bounds.

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And so, uh they were. They were asked to take

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down the signs.

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Speaker 6: There was also shut the fetch up?

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Speaker 2: Oh shut? I like that one. That one I liked better.

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That one's better.

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Speaker 6: They got got taken out.

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Speaker 1: Oh my goodness, gracious great balls of fire.

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Speaker 2: Wow.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, crazy, crazy times, crazy times, no doubt about it.

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Tyler Skaggs trial, This, this one's interesting here. So his

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trial turns to squabble over late Major League baseball pitchers

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lost earnings. A wrongful death lawsuit the family of deceased

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pitcher Scott Tyler Skaggs filed against the Los Angeles Angels

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reached a particularly nebulous point on November nineteenth. Give us

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a brief update on this one.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, so this grows out of a situation where Tyler

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Scaggs was a pitcher for the the Los Angeles Angels

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or the the Anaheim Angels anymore.

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Speaker 6: I can't keep track.

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Speaker 5: But he was being he was being offered and fed

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some pain pills from some staff with the Angels, and

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one of these staff was a communications director, Eric Kay.

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He gave him some pills that were laced with Finnahl

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and Tyers Skaggs took these in. Ultimately he overdosed. So

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the criminal investigation ensued as Eric Kay, he's in prison

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right now for what he did. But the family of

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Tylers skagg looks in it and say, wait a minute.

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This was an employee of the Angels. He was under

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their supervision, and the Angels knew or should have known,

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that Eric Kay was given pain pills to players, including

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Tylers Skaggs.

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Speaker 6: So what they did is they filed.

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Speaker 5: The wrongful death lawsuit against the Angels. And this thing's

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been going on for a few years and it finally

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made it a trial. I mean not everything he makes

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his trial, but this is in a six week trial.

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Speaker 6: Which is a long time, well the latest.

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Speaker 5: As part of a wrongful death lawsuit, the plaintiffs this

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is the estate and the family of Tyler Skaggs, they

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have to prove their damages and the one damages are

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a wrongful death, loss of life, and there's no really

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amount of money you can put on that. But that's

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one of their claims. But the other damage because he's

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a professional apthor Clayton has a big earning potential. They've

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hired an economist and an expert to put forth what

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he would have earned had he lived. And their expert,

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a former Players Association of Major League came in and

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compared to another pitcher this take one Walker, and he

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said that over his lifetime, Tyler Skaggs, he estimated would

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earn between one hundred and nine and one hundred and

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twenty million dollars. That's a that's.

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Speaker 6: A big figure.

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Speaker 5: So what happened is the Angel's attorney comes in and

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attacks it and says, wait a minute, Tyler Scaggs wasn't

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as good as this Walker guy, and he's regularly injured,

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and it's really all speculative whether Tyler Skaggs would have

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gotten another contract, would if he played a full career,

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whether he was stayed healthy, all of this. So what

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they're trying to do is they're trying to really just

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draw doubt for the jury to say, hey, these aren't

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really accurate numbers, and ultimately they'll probably put on their

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own expert to put him in there. But they have

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to prove their damages. First off, they have to win

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the case. They have to win the case, and if

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they don't, they get nothing. But if they win the case,

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the JURI will come in and decide what the wrongful

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death was worth. They'll put a figure on that, and

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they'll determine if this future loss of income, if it's legit,

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and they'll put a figure on that.

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Speaker 6: So let's wait and see. That's how these cases are handled.

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Speaker 1: Let's pivot over some college sports betting. I thought this

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was just NFL NBA issues, but fourteen had been charged

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in a mafia back betting ring involving athletes.

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Speaker 2: Fourteen people charge for their roles.

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Speaker 1: In a multimillion dollar legal sports betting ring that involved

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college athletes, as Simon had Lenks, Organized crime New Jersey

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authorities announced Thursday pontificate on this one.

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Speaker 2: Jents.

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Speaker 7: Yeah, just another illegal gambling ring. Again. We've talked about

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a few of these now, I mean, of course, the

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big one that we've talked about is the Chauncey Billups

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Terry Rose Rosier case. But this one's a little different.

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This one is another gambling though back by organized crime family,

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the Luches family. I guess they operate out of New Jersey.

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And so there's as you mentioned, I mean, over a

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dozen people charged, but a couple of them are college athletes,

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or we're college athletes, a couple of wrestlers from from Rutgers.

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So yeah, they're getting wrapped up on this, and I mean,

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I don't know, we're seeing this more and more and more, Ben,

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But I think the moral of the story is as

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if you're a college athlete and you get approached by

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someone about sports betting, no way, no how you know.

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I think I think there's gonna be a lot of

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scrutiny going forward and already starting right. I mean, we're

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seeing it in Major league you know, we're seeing that.

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We're seeing it now in the investigations with the NBA,

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right they want records from from players and cell phone

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records and things like that. You know, sports betting has

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really taken on a life of its own with the type,

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you know, with just the accessibility of it. But I

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think there's gonna we're gonna start seeing rules come down

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and scrutiny.

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Speaker 1: So well, my question to you guys is this, Look,

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I know, whenever you legalize anything that becomes that there's

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a black market for it, right, And and that's just

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the nature of the beast. But like, look, gambling is gambling,

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like all the games that are at that in Vegas?

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Speaker 2: Should should we?

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Speaker 1: I mean, now with all of this coming out, it's like,

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should we just illegalize like sports gambling? Like and what

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are the repercussions and ramifications of illegalizing, uh the sports gambling?

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Speaker 7: Well, in some ways it has been legalized in so

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many different places, right, But nonetheless, and I think that's

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a little bit interesting about this. This isn't off the

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books illegal gambling operation, right?

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Speaker 2: Sorry? Did I say? I said?

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Speaker 1: What don't they just from a federal government, state government standpoint,

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just illegalize any sports books gambling just illegal? I legalize it,

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my myall legal yeah, illegalized?

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Speaker 2: Sorry, right?

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Speaker 6: Right?

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Speaker 7: I mean, I I think that's certainly going to be

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a discussion. I mean, and is there a way to

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uh sort of separate out athletes from participating, right, I mean,

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I mean, if you're a NBA player and you want

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to bet on a on a hockey game right on

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how many goals are going to get scored or whatever

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who's going to score? You know, it's just again it's

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a it's a slippery slope. But it's the problem.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm not a gambling guy.

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Speaker 2: I aint a gambling guy. I just ain't. I mean,

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I look at golf course with my boys.

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Speaker 1: Maybe putting a few dollars on a on on our abilities, yes,

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but I don't know. Man, A lot lot is going

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on in the sports world. Then you just wonder whether

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or not we should change our ways. Let's move on

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to one of the final topics here an update on

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the UCLA Rose Bowl battle. U CLA gets victory, an

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attempt to leave its association with the Rose Bowl.

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Speaker 2: Give us more.

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Speaker 6: Don't play golf with Ben. He can take your money.

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Speaker 1: I'll definitely I'm I'm not a samdbagger, but I definitely

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I want a fair I want a fair fight on

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the golf course.

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Speaker 2: You better have an accurate handicap or else.

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Speaker 5: Okay, okay, this story here. I think we talked about

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it a while back. But as we know, the UCLA

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Bruins play their football games and have forever at the

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Rose Bowl and the Rose Bowl.

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Speaker 6: They have a contract with UCLA that.

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Speaker 5: Runs up through twenty forty four. I don't know what

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things are gonna look like in twenty forty four. In

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the world of college football. But the city of Pasadena

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and the Rose Bowl they caught win that UCLA was

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looking to jump ship and take their games to Sofi Stadium. Well,

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in response to some rumblings, UCLA said, oh, that's nothing,

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there's nothing going on there.

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Speaker 6: Well, the City of Pasadena and Rose.

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Speaker 5: Bull they didn't believe it, so they ran the court.

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And some people thought, well, that's kind of premature, but

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they ran the court and requested the court issue a temporary.

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Speaker 7: Restraining order, and there's temporary restraining.

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Speaker 5: Orders have some pretty high burdens, and well, ucl it

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posed that. They came in and the judge kind of

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agreed with UCLA and they said that you haven't really

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shown any irreparable harm or imminent harm, despite the fact

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that you're saying that that you've got a contract in

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that the city of Pasadena and the Rose Bowl makes

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millions of dollars a year and entered into a bunch

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of renovations with the representation that Ucla'd be playing their

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football games there. Potentially you have damages, but you haven't

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shown yet that UCLA is really leaving. And UCLA really

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downplayed it and said, wait a minute, there's no intention

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to leave or anything like that, and the Pasadena's a lawyer.

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He came out and said it was interesting.

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Speaker 6: He said UCLA had unequivocally.

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Speaker 5: Represented and indicated know in certain terms, its intent to

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leave the Rose Bull and that also said that they

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said they wanted to do it in private, and he

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described that as bullying. Well, the judge agreed with UCLA

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at this point, he would not issue the temporary restrating order,

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but what he did say was, hey, Rose Bull and Pasadena,

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you can jump into what's called discovery and look in

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to see if there's been any negotiations going on, request documents,

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you can have depositions of key individuals.

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Speaker 6: You can check.

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Speaker 5: Into emails, that type of thing and see if there's

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anything going on behind the scenes as you allege that

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they intend to leave, and if you find it, you

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can come back to me and request a preliminary injunction,

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which is essentially would enjoin UCLA from pursuing these types

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of talks and doing it. At some point, if UCLA leaves,

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there will definitely be a lawsuit with a breach of

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contract claim because there is a breach of contract. And

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I think that the City of Pasadena and the Rose

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Bolt can absolutely show damages from losing this contract.

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Speaker 1: Crazy times, gentlemen, Little sports Court action always brought to

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you by Handy at handy handylawutah dot com. Guys, if

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someone's been in an action, why should they call Handy

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handylawutah dot com today.

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Speaker 7: Well, Ben, we love coming on here and talk to

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you guys about these issues in sports. And yeah, really

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we've been doing this a long time, Preston and myself,

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and I think one of the things we offer people

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is personal attention. So if you call our office, you're

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gonna talk to myself, You're gonna talk to Preston. We're

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going to get to know you and get to know

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your case and help you through the process and make

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sure you get taken care of. So if you've you've

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been in an accident, it wasn't your fault, you've been injured,

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give us a call and.

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Speaker 2: Will help you out aight.

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Speaker 1: Oh one two six four sixty six seven seven eight

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eylauta dot com. Uh, Preston, Garrett, we appreciate you.

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Speaker 2: We solute you. Thanks for another segment of Sports Court.

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Speaker 6: Appreciate it, Ben, thank you.

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Speaker 2: Appreciate you. Guys.

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Speaker 1: Uh, we'll take a brief time out. We'll be back though.

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Please don't go anywhere. Kugarnation. More to get to on

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a Thursday, November twentieth edition of Cougar Sports. Coming up next,

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Scott Springer of the Cincinnati Enquirer. A little know the Foe,

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Get to know them Bearcats, Coming up next. This is

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