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January 17, 2019 57 mins

Clay Travis gets blocked on Twitter by Oklahoma head coach Lincoln Riley after pointing out his hypocrisy from the Jalen Hurts transfer! Clay gets woke for 2019 with a great racist hamburger TV-take and the crew and callers weigh in. Plus, Barstool's Kayce Smith joins Outkick to talk about her Cowboys, Yacht Week, the NFL Championship games and more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:27):
If you are just waking up, we appreciate you spending
your Thursday morning with us here on OutKick. A bunch
of stories that I think are unique and interesting that
are popping out there. One Jalen Hurts headed to Oklahoma.
Congratulations to Jalen Hurts. I've got an easy solution for
all graduate transfer issues. If you graduate from college, you

(00:50):
can go wherever you want if you still have eligibility left.
I can't believe how stupid many college coaches are with
their inability to get this thing geared out. Oklahoma's coach
Lincoln Riley total pussy Willow blocked me on Twitter for
calling him out and pointing out that Austin Kendall, his

(01:10):
quarterback who he recruited over to bring in Jalen Hurts
wanted to transfer as a graduate transfer to West Virginia.
Lincoln Riley was not going to allow it. Talk about hypocritical.
You are simultaneously recruiting a graduate transfer quarterback from another
school that you might well play again in the postseason
in Alabama. Jalen Hurts is that quarterback, while not allowing

(01:34):
your quarterback to transfer as a graduate transfer to West
Virginia where he wanted to go. And that went on
for yesterday. For part of the day. I called out
Lincoln Riley. I tagged him on Twitter, and then what happens?
He blocks me on Twitter. Only college football coach I
know who has been so triggered by my opinion when

(01:55):
I called out his hypocrisy that he has taken the
trouble to go and block me on Twitter. Unbelievable. Lincoln
Riley not ready for prime time snowflake head coach. I
don't think he's actually had to deal with any kind
of substantial criticism because he took over Bob Stoops's job.
It's interesting that he's so quick to block people when

(02:16):
his defense can't stop anybody. Maybe he should focus on
finding a defense that can actually make plays as opposed
to being a pussy willow on social media. But let
me solve this issue for the n C double a
once and for all. If if you are graduated from
a school and you still have eligibility you left, you
should be able to transfer anywhere and play immediately. Also,

(02:39):
I would implement a new transfer rule in general, which
would be if you want to transfer out of conference,
you can transfer out of the conference you're already in
once without having to sit out a year during the
course of your college career. I think that's imminently fair.
I think that's reasonable. There are lots of kids out

(03:01):
there that go to college may not like their college
decision that they made after their freshman or sophomore year.
But if you tell them they have to sit out
a whole year, it seems like forever. When you were
eighteen or nineteen years old, a year is a long
ass time, so and you get older, it's not as
big of a deal. But when you're eighteen or nineteen,
a year seems like forever. You remember those days? Uh,

(03:22):
why not just allow people to transfer for one year.
You don't have to sit out as long as you
leave the conference. If you are graduating. If you are
graduate transfer, which means you graduated from school, you should
be able to go anywhere. I don't think that's a
difficult call at all. So that story continues to percolate,
continues to emerge. Every now and then, We'll see how
Jalen Hurts does it. Oklahoma third straight year that Lincoln

(03:44):
Riley pussy Willow in chief will have his third straight
new starting quarterback Baker Baker Mayfield to Kyler Murray to
now Jalen Hurts. It will be intriguing to see how
Jalen Hurts does in that offensive system. Jalen Hurts obviously
wants to demonstrate that he can be a passing quarterback
and try to create interest for himself among NFL scouts

(04:05):
at the quarterback position. It's fair to say he needs
to uh to grow in a substant substantial fashion in
terms of his ability to to see the field and
make the right read at the quarterback position. We'll see
how he ends up doing. Another story. It's twenty nineteen
and the woke universe continues to be woke. Uh. Donald
Trump had the Clemson football players in gave him Big Max,

(04:28):
gave him Wappers, gave him some pizza, U McDonald's, Wendy's,
Burger King, Dominoes, French fries, all sorts of fast food food.
Many many French fries. There you go, many many French
fries from Donald Trump in the White House. Um and uh,
this seems like the kind of decision that your grandfather

(04:48):
might make. Donald Trump seventy four years old, seventy two
years old, whatever he is. Uh, if he had to
decide what eighteen and nineteen year old kids might like
to eat, answer would be Hamburgers, right, Hamburgers hard to
go wrong? Well, yesterday on ESPN, Molly Carrem, who sits
between Steven A. Smith and Uh and my Max Kellerman

(05:09):
every day, she went on her show and she thought
she had detected a real conspiracy going on. Donald Trump
was being racist by giving the Clemson football team Hamburgers.
I swear to god, she said it. Here's that audio.
I took it very differently when I saw him giving
the football players it's a predominantly black sport and fast food.

(05:33):
I thought, what a very different place. Max Kellerman had
to jump in and cut her off from the stupidest
opinion on television so far this year. The wocust take,
how dare you give a black guy a big mac?
That's so racist of you, Donald Trump. Everything is racist

(05:53):
in We had a call her earlier in the show
who pointed out Clemson is actually fifty fifty white players
and black players when you look at their roster, So
it's not even true that this is a majority black team.
It's actually half white and half black. Now, maybe I
missed it. Maybe Donald Trump gave the white guys steak

(06:13):
and lobster, and he gave the black guys Hamburgers. If
I missed that, then I'll readjust my opinion. But it
seemed to me that everybody on the entire team got
the same damn burgers. Uh. So we put up a
poll question as ESPNS Molly Caram, arguing it was racist
of real Donald Trump to order Hamburgers for the black
players on Clemson's football team. The dumbest and wokeast sports

(06:34):
take of two thousand nineteen so far. You can go
vote at Clay Travis on Twitter. Nearly eleven thousand of
you have voted so far percent of you are saying yes,
this is the dumbest and most woke sports take of
twenty nineteen so far. Congratulations to Molly Caram for picking
up Jamal Hill's baton and leading the charge on UH

(06:57):
the wocast take of twenty nine. All right, we're gonna
be joined here soon by Casey Smith. My name is
Clay Travis and UH. As we roll into the a
f C and NFC Championship Games, I wanted to get
everybody's prediction, and we'll talk about this a little bit
more tomorrow as well. But you guys predictions. I'm out

(07:17):
here saying I think it's gonna be the Saints and
I think it is gonna be the Chiefs. The last
five years the a f C NFC Championship games, nine
times the home team has won. So there have been
ten games in the last five years in the a
f C in the NFC Championship games, nine times the
home team has one. I think that's gonna continue this

(07:40):
this year. I think the Chiefs win and I think
the UH Saints win. Danny G who's your matchup A
couple of days out from this game? Who do you
expect to win the a f C in the NFC. Yeah,
I've been thinking about this a lot the past couple
of days. I think the Chief's defense is gonna stand
tall again like they did last weekend and they advanced
to the Super Bowl. So I have the Chiefs representing

(08:02):
the a f C and in the NFC. I think
it's gonna be a very close game. It's at home
for the Saints, which which makes me pause a little bit,
but Drew Brees and his team just haven't looked the
same on offense as they did earlier in the season.
I think the Rams are gonna pull out a really
close one. So we're gonna have a rematch of that
beautiful Monday night game we had. It's gonna be Chiefs

(08:25):
Rams in the Super Bowl. Yeah. I think that would
make the NFL happy because it's kind of a turn
the page generationally. Not to say that Brady and Brees
can't be in the mix to win another Super Bowl,
but I think there's not a bad decision there. If
it was golf against Mahomes, I do think probably the
best possible matchup in the Super Bowl would be old

(08:45):
veteran gun slinger Tom Brady or Drew Brees going up
against the young, new kind of upstart quarterback. But I
I think and that's exactly what I think we're gonna
get I think we're gonna get my Homes against Breeze,
and honestly, the game will be huge for both men's legacies.
Even though Mahomes is only twenty three years old. Breeze,
if he gets a second super Bowl, I think kind

(09:06):
of puts himself in a different category. One super Bowl
is a huge deal too super Bowls. There just aren't
very many multi super Bowl winners. And then on the
flip side, Mahomes, obviously we consider you to be a
made man. If you win a super Bowl at twenty
three years old, he would become a lot like Russell
Wilson was insanely young to get that first super Bowl,
also been Roethlisberger, and the rest of the career is

(09:28):
kind of paved in gold in many ways. Once you
get that super Bowl at the age of twenty three,
it relieves a lot of the pressure. What about you, Uh,
Eddie Garcia, how would you break this down? Yeah, I'm
agreeing with Danny g I was actually hoping he was
going to pick the Saints so I could be a
little bit different, but no, I like, I like. Look
New England, they've lost to the Lions on the road.
They were terrible on the road this year. Yeah, I

(09:50):
just don't see them. I don't understand why. I don't
have an explanation for that, really, but I don't just
to see them completely turning it around in the playoffs
from what they've been all year. So I I thought
they would win home against the Chargers. I think they
will lose on the road against Kansas City. So I
got the Chiefs from the a f C. But I'm
gonna go to the with the Rams as well. And
maybe I'm just overreacting to what I saw, uh for
the Saints against the Rams, but they could have easily

(10:11):
lost that game if all Sean Jeffrey holds on, you know.
I mean I don't know for sure, but I think
that Philadelphia would have scored. Uh. So I just wasn't
all that impressed with the Saints, and the Rams did
impress me with that ground and pound, which I didn't expect.
And you know, jaredy Gom, I think can make enough place.
So I will agree with Danny. I think it will
be close, but I'm gonna pick the Rams as well. Yeah,

(10:32):
I I will talk about this at the end of
the show today. I think we are in many ways
valuing the new England Patriots this year based on what
they've been historically, historically, their legacy, their mythology, and not
actually uh ranking them and uh and and analyzing them
based on what they've done this year. I understand the

(10:53):
historical context of Brady and Belichick. This year's Patriots just
aren't very good, which is why I think the Chiefs
are gonna win this game by double digit What about you?
What you got? I'm on board with the Chiefs. I
think they win. They cover the other game. I had
the Saints man's Drew Brees Champagne. They've never lost a
home playoff game. That's not happening this weekend. In my opinion,
I think we're gonna have a Chiefs Saints super Bowl. Yeah,

(11:15):
I'm on that with you. What about your Aberta, Well,
I had the Patriots and the Saints to start the season,
so I'm gonna stick with my preseason picks of the
Patriots and the Saints. I don't see Drew Brees losing
a big game at home too. Yeah, that would be
impressive if you nailed the Super Bowl before the season started,
So I would stick to my prediction. If I were
you to be sure to catch live editions about Kicked
the Coverage with Clay Travis weekdays at six am Eastern

(11:37):
three am Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and the I
Heart Radio app. Are you guys ready for the wokeust
take of twenty nineteen? Grab onto your two pays, cross
your hearts. Listen closely. This is gonna blow your mind.
All right? Uh? This was yesterday on First Take. We

(12:00):
have talked some and had some fun with Donald Trump
buying Whoppers, Big Max, Wendy's, some pizza, I think from Domino's,
French fries, all the finest fast foods, as he put it,
finest American foods for the Clemson football team as part
of their visit to the White House to celebrate their
national championship this year. We've had a lot of fun

(12:22):
with it. ESPN. Yesterday on First Take, Molly Carum, who
is the girl who sits between Stephen A. Smith and
Max Kellerman on their show, gave you the wokest take
of nineteen. I want everybody to listen. She said, when

(12:45):
she saw Donald Trump had ordered fast food for a
majority black football team, the first thing she thought was racism.
I swear to God. She said that because fast food
is racist, y'all winning the woke Olympics. Now that they
fired Jamal Hill, there's an opening for the wokeust person

(13:06):
in all of sports, and Molly Carram is to the
front of the line. This is what she said yesterday.
You know it's bad when Max Kellerman has to be
the voice of reason. Listen to this. I took it
very differently when I saw him giving the football players
it's a predominantly black sport and fast food. I thought,
what a very different place. So they had to cut

(13:30):
her off. They had to cut her off because even
Max Kellerman is like, oh, you daft idiot, No, you
are not trying to argue that it was racist to
give the Clemson football team hamburgers and French fries. When
I heard that, one of you sent me this clip,
by the way, uh and and that's why I want

(13:51):
to encourage you as part of our new Woke Wednesday.
Whenever you see the wokeust take in the most ridiculously
left wing, everything is racist. Men are all toxic takes
in the world of sports. I want you to share
them with me, and we're gonna ridicule them as we
deserve to. I want to bring up the crew. I'm

(14:13):
gonna open up the phone lines eight seven seven nine
six six three six nine. This is so woke. My
mind was blown. Fast food is racist is such a
ridiculous take that I it's some of these takes are
so ridiculous that I can't even think of them. I
gotta be honest with you all. I didn't even think

(14:33):
of anybody being able to make the argument that the
Whopper and the Big Mac, and the Wendy's and the
Domino's pizza and all the French fries, that giving that
to college kids would be racist, particularly because there's a
lot of white people on Clemson's team too, and also
because everybody likes Hamburgers. I've never heard of the Hamburger

(14:57):
ever being connected with racism. It's not like he just
ordered a bunch of Popeyes and uh and it just
gave everybody fried chicken. That's exactly what we were saying
in the studio here during the break. Coope was still
here from The Mallard Show, and we were all laughing
as we put that clip into our computer system because
we're like, it's not like Trump was back there with
a big wooden spoon like my grandmother used to use

(15:19):
as she mixed the kool aid and set pictures of
kool aid out there with with Popeyes and KFC and
by a chicken. Let me say this, even people get
to get all all the fried chicken. I was just
I was just gonna say that it doesn't love fried chicken.
Like this is one of the most ridiculous things I've
ever heard of that people are like, oh, black people

(15:40):
love fried Yeah, I love fried chicken. You know who
else loves fried chicken? Everyone with a pulse? Like I've
always been a little bit jealous that black people in
the racial food draft got to claim fried chicken it's
the best possible food there is, right, Like, how does
that even have? Like who is out there? Like, oh,
you know, like you know who really hates fried chicken? Like,
who hey, it's fried chicken. If you are listening to

(16:02):
me right now, regardless of whether you are white, black, Hispanic, Asian, gay, straight, religious,
not religious, whatever you are, if you hate fried chicken,
I want you to turn off the damn radio and
go listen to somebody else because I can't trust you.
All Right, So, first of all, that's a ridiculous proposition.
But the Hamburger to its credit so far as I know,

(16:24):
has never yet been taken by a race and claimed
by a race, like if you give a man a
big mac. The first thing I'm thinking is not, oh
my god, what a racist move, Clay like a crackhead.
I was sitting outside of the Chick fil A here,
the brand new one in Bank. I waited for twenty
minutes for their lunch menu to open yesterday. I just
sat there tapping my foot waiting for the number one.

(16:47):
Oh that, and you got a Chick fil A in Pasadena,
now right? Yeah, I mean, and welcome to your new world.
It's phenomenal and everybody loves Chick fil A. Um, all right,
let's bring in the crew. I want to get everybody's
opinion on this. Eddie Garcia, you're a voice of reason
other than your wife saying you have awful feet. I
don't think that you really have any bad traits that
I'm aware of. When you heard this, that fact that

(17:10):
when you heard the wocust take of twenty nineteen, now
that it was racist of Donald Trump to get Hamburgers
for the Clemson football team because some of them are black,
What did you mean? This is just this is we're
past the point of absurdity, aren't we Well, I think,
first of all, I don't really watch that show, but
I think there's a reason we see now why she
basically just introduces the questions and isn't the opinion person

(17:33):
because she has really bad opinions. But to me, fast
food is the opposite of racist. It's inclusive. You go
to a fast food place, you see everybody. Yes, I mean,
come on, it's it's it's insane. Uh, dub your thoughts
on when you hear that, the Whopper, the Big Mac.
Everything is racist, we know now, But how racist of

(17:53):
it was for Donald Trump to go give hamburgers to people.
I mean, I'm literally speeches. I'm with anyone. You walk
into any fast food restaurant in America and it is
the biggest melting pot of people you can find. I mean,
I I am absolutely speechless. It is Do you think
this is evidence? Like in general, maybe I'm rare on this,

(18:14):
but I still eat fast Like I feel like rich
people are very anti fast food and aren't aware of
how democratic the fast food process is. Like the response
in general by many people in the media to Donald
Trump giving fast food has been like, oh my god,
as if they're shocked that people eat fast food. I

(18:35):
think there are lots of reasons you can criticize Donald Trump.
The fact that he legitimately loves Big Max and Whoppers
and loves to eat fast food is actually, I think
one of the signs that he's not in some crazy
ivory tower. Right. I mean, fast food is the food
of the people. Now, is it the healthiest thing to eat?
Of course not right. There are a lot of healthier

(18:57):
things to eat. You can eat Brussels sprouts, Kenawa, but
most people are eating Brussels sprouts and Kenawa for every meal.
Like I had Zaxby's two nights ago and it was phenomenal.
I take my kids for fast food probably on average
once a week, and I don't think that's crazy. I
ate fast food a lot more than that when I
was a kid, because my mom worked and she would

(19:18):
just drive through and grab stuff for us as she
came home. And I think it's incredibly commonplace. Roberto, when
you hear that Donald Trump is racist because he went
and bought Big Max and Whoppers, this is a crazy opinion.
It's stupid, man, very dumb. I'm Mexican. I love me
some I love me some cheeseburgers from McDonald's. I go

(19:38):
at least once a week. My daughter loves a happy meal.
This is this is a very racist Roberto to be Mexican,
and I'm Mexican, so you know what was Mexican. We're
gonna take the cheeseburger. Um, I'm I'm white and I
love the Taco Bell. I know we've had this discussion before.
It's underrated Taco Bell. We are going to open up

(20:00):
the phone lines. I want your reactions to let's play
this clip one more time. And I love the thing
I love about this is even Max Kellerman. Max Kellerman
on first take, who argued, I swear to God. He
argued this that the Notre Dame fighting Irish mascot should
be removed because the phrase fighting Irish is offensive to
Irish people. I swear to God. That's how ridiculous this

(20:22):
dude is. That's his argument. He made that argument even
he heard Molly Caram and He's like, this is such
a dumb argument. I've got to cut you off before
you go even dumber. Here's what she said yesterday when
they were discussing Clemson getting hamburgers in the White House
I took it very differently. When I saw him giving
the football players it's a predominantly black spot and fast food,

(20:45):
I thought, what a very different place. When I saw
him giving out Hamburgers to that those poor college kids,
my first thought was racist. Welcome to ESPN the wocast
Take Molly carem early leader in wocast Take Scoreboard. Be
sure to catch live editions about Kicked. The coverage with

(21:07):
Clay Travis weekdays at six am Eastern, three am Pacific.
We're talking about several different big stories. Jalen Hurts transferring
to Oklahoma. We have Austin Kendall, who was blocked by
Oklahoma also as being a graduate transfer, now being allowed
to go to West Virginia. Lincoln Riley ultimate pussy Willow

(21:27):
move has blocked me on Twitter. Oklahoma's coach has for
ridiculing the stupidity of his hypocrisy and this story. We
have got a pull question that is up that is
going to be a lot of fun and is already
trending poorly. Uh. We have got is ESPN. We gotta
play the audio for you. So first of all, let's
play the audio. UH. Yesterday on first take, they were

(21:48):
discussing the White House having Clemson to visit and Donald
Trump buying Hamburgers, and ESPN host of first Take, Molly
Caram I believe it's how you pronounce her name, went
with the wocast take of twenty nineteen arguing it was
racist for Donald Trump to buy Hamburgers for the Clemson
football team. Here's what she said. I took it very

(22:09):
differently when I saw him giving the football players it's
a predominantly black sport and fast food. I thought, what
a very different place. Max Kellerman had to cut her
off there because she was making the argument that hamburgers
and fast food for black football players was racist. Everything
is racist, um, and so our poll question is ESPNS

(22:33):
Molly Caram arguing it was racist of Donald Trump to
order Hamburgers for the black players on Clemson's football team
the dumbest and woke as sports teake of two thousand
nineteen so far. Uh over three thousand of you have
voted early this morning in our poll question. You can
find me on Twitter at Clay Travis. Of you are saying, yes,
it is the dumbest and woke as sports take of

(22:55):
twenty nineteen so far. A bunch of people want to
weigh in on the phone. By the way, we're gonna
be joined by Dan Wetts all of Yah who sports
here fairly shortly, let's go to the calls, uh and
allow everybody to continue to weigh in. Josh and Tennessee,
what's your thoughts? Hey, thanks for taking my cold? Mine
is uh. I think it's sad how incredibly sensitive we're
becoming that you've gotta be careful on the food that

(23:16):
you give people. But it's a good thing. Donald Trump
didn't go with his first idea of KFC. Yeah, we
said that earlier. Uh. And and by the way, and
I said, and I continue to say, it's unfair that
black people get all the credit for fried chicken. I
don't understand how that happened. Like fried chicken? Is that
maybe the greatest food that America has ever created? Right?

(23:36):
You take a chicken and you fry it. It's phenomenal.
Who doesn't like that? Why do black people get all
the credit for fried chicken? I don't understand it. How
did that happen? Where did they get fried chicken in
the Racial Food Draft? How did I miss this? I
think that that would be the overall number one pick uh,
Roberto your Mexican. Uh, if you had to pick number
one American food, what would be your number one draft?

(23:58):
Pick me, I gotta go the hammburger. So you would
take the hamburger on behalf of Mexican people. So would
that be on food? And that be unfair to everybody
else if like the Mexicans got the hamburger, because you'd
be like, hey, I'm not Mexican, I love hamburgers too.
And then what if I, as a white man, came
back and I took the taco? Would be like, oh,
white people get to like eat tacosing. You'd be like, well,
I'm Mexican, we like tacos too. No, no, no, I've

(24:19):
ordered him, I've I've owned it. Danny G you're what
do you what do you got some Italian in you? Yeah?
I'm Sicilian in Spanish? Alright, So so so what food
would you racially draft on behalf of Sicilian and Spanish people.
Let's see, man, I guess I would have to go
pesto pasta. All right, Well, so that's Italian. So you're
you're you're protecting the Italian Uh, what about you, dub

(24:43):
what do you any any any any ethnic blood in you,
not that I know of. All right, So what food
would you draft on behalf of white people? I mean,
it's already been taken off the board. But there's nothing
better than a cheeseburger? Man, all right, so you have
to draft something else? All right, I'll go hot dog? Alright,
white people get hot dogs? Uh, Eddie Garcia, what's your racis?
What's your racial background? Uh? Dad is Mexican. Mom was

(25:06):
from Alabama? So you figured that? All right? Uh so
what what race? What? What food would you draft on
behalf of Alabama's and Mexican? I guess I'll go pizza.
Oh that's big. There you go. So we got all
sorts of racial food drafts going on. So what I'm
putting out here is the absurdity everybody of all different
races canda like the same food. I just I legitimately questioned.

(25:27):
I don't know, I don't know when that happened that
black people got credit for fried chicken. I think it's
a little bit unfair. Just gonna say, I don't think
black people should be able to draft fried chicken and
keep it from everybody else. Tom and Madison, what's up, Hey, guys,
how's it going love listening to you. Um, you ever
come down to Madison check us out to the satellite here, Clay,
you took my idea. I was, I was thinking right
away of Dave Chappelle's draft. Did you see that when

(25:50):
when the different races people took Yeah, right right, exactly
same kind of story. Um, I don't remember who got
Colin Powell and kind of Lisa Rise, Yeah, perfect each
each each race. You know, Hungarians can pick um pand
express or were the case that they want to kind
of go off the board and then they own it.
Then it's all theirs. Thanks for the call. That's a

(26:11):
great it's a great skit. I don't know that the
Chapelle's show could get made right now because everybody is
so sensitive. Maybe the funniest show of the twenty one century.
I think you can make that argument. The Chapelle Show
maybe the funniest uh in terms of cultural relevance. Um.
And so many of the things that it did were
ahead of its time. And uh, and I think we
need more shows like that right now when we're steeped

(26:33):
in perpetual aggrievement and sensitivity and everybody's always triggered. Uh.
Marcus in California. What's up my man? Hey man, what
a dude? Man, you got fans out here in the product.
Want to let you know, Marcus, let me ask you
this in the project. How come hold on? Why did
black people get credit for fried chicken? Man? Because well,
to be honest, because we were the first people on

(26:55):
the planet. We save you credit for all that's not
That's not a bad line. It's not a bad line.
We like, we love fried Everybody loves fried chicken, though, Marcus,
why do black people get like there's a toy for
our Popeyes out here right now? I don't know there's

(27:15):
a twenty four hour Popeyes where I live. But I
will say this, Southern people, Southern people love fried chicken
more than anybody else, white and black. I mean, we
got the KFC, we got Chick fil A, we got Popeyes,
we got if you name it and you can fry
it and put a chicken there Canes like all these
different places. Uh, we got more fried chicken than any

(27:36):
place per capita in the country. Is good. Yeah, I
just wanted to stake the obvious. Man, I didn't hear
by SNAs like we all know why Molly caram is
on first take, like is not because she's intelligent, or
she's some football analysts or she's some uh sports, is
because she's hot. He's really the only reason why what

(28:00):
she's not on there, I don't want to see there.
That's the only thing. The only mean why they have
ratings is because of Mike and the stuff. You know. So,
I mean, of course you gonna say some ridiculous stuff.
You know what I'm saying, like to be expect just
like Donald tub does ridiculous stuff, but big fan bro

(28:23):
appreciate it. Marcus. Uh. That is true. She's very good looking.
There's no doubt at all about that. And there definitely
seems to be a theme where you go with a
white guy, good looking chick, black guy that works on
television and sports. Right, there's a lot of shows that
just follow that that that that mantra, all right, we're
gonna have a white guy and then we're gonna have

(28:43):
a hot girl that white and black guys like, and
then we're gonna have a black guy. Not science seems
to work pretty well. But even still, my bar for
what she should say is I'm gonna be even more
lenient on her, right because unlike stephen A. And unlike
Max Kellerman, she's not being paid for her opinions. So

(29:05):
when her opinion is so dumb that Max Kellerman has
to cover up for, that's a dumb opinion. Uh, Tommy
in Florida, what's up, Tommy, Well, awesome show. Here's the
here's the problems. Different take than I've heard on your show.
Yet we are we in this country are confusing racism
with stereotyping. The the actually the person that is doing

(29:28):
the stereotyping is Molly, the girl on the She's the
one that is saying black people can't afford anything other
than fast food. It reminds me of the thing that
Joe Biden said a long time ago when Barack Obama
was running for president, and he called him articulate, and
he was just giving him a compliment, because, let's be honest,

(29:49):
whether you like his politics or not, Obama could give
a speech he was extremely articulate. And it was the
media that is stereotyping and saying, oh wait a minute,
it why can't a black person be articulate? It's in
other words, it's the it's the opposite trying to say,
And she's actually the one who's stereotyping. It's actually a

(30:12):
really smart take. It is because what you're saying, and
it's a good point because that was an early uh
like crisis and Joe Biden's presidential campaign he said that
Obama was really articulate. And I think there were other
quotes associated with it too where he was like or
maybe that was Reid who was also a Democrat. I
can't remember exactly, but yeah, but Joe Biden got in

(30:34):
trouble for that. And you're right, it's a it's a
form of reverse stereotype, right, because Molly Caram here is saying, oh,
black people are poor, they eat fast food, like she
is stereotyping black people. When she's saying that Donald Trump
is being racist. Her entire presumption is racist to begin with,
fueled by stereotype. And that's the same thing about the

(30:56):
Joe Biden comment. It was like, oh, you can't call
a black man are particulate? Why because a lot of
black men aren't articulate. So that's a racist, uh statement
that you are creating in order to make his statement racist.
It is kind of fascinating, right, because you're relying on
a stereotype which may or may not be accurate, but
it oftentimes is rooted in racist racial thought in order

(31:18):
to justify the opinion. And that's pretty funny. I mean,
I think that's well said about what Molly Careen was doing,
because she had to before she accused Donald Trump of
being racist, she had to first be racist, which, let's
be honest, is oftentimes the case. The people who are
most frequently going to accuse other people of being racist
are often, in my experience, the most racist people because

(31:40):
they live in a world where everything is defined by race.
Hank in Virginia Beach? What's up, Hank? The first time? Color?
But let me tell you about how crazy? What did
you just? What did you just say to me? Hey? What?
What did Hank in Virginia Beach? Should we have the
audio there? Con? Why are you only me? Coleman? That's it? Coleman? Yeah?

(32:05):
What who are you talking to Hereward? You think that
I'm Colin cowherd Ake in Virginia? Do you think that
I'm calling Cowherd? Is he still there? What the number? Hank?
Are you still there? Yeah? Okay, so I'm not calling

(32:27):
Cowherd one of the just a general idea here as
a general rule when you call a radio show, knowing
whose radio show you're calling kind of important. Yeah, that's
a that's a wheel of fortune failure there, that's a price,
is right failure. Also, being unable to speak is not good.
That is that on the mount rushmore of failure call failures.

(32:51):
Not being able to talk when spoken to and not
knowing who the host that you're talking to is a significance. Yeah.
But even if you called calling and called him Colon,
that might still be a problem too. Yeah, it might
also be a problem. Although I do hope that somebody
will call call in later today and calling Clay Victor
in l A. What's that Victor? Travis Man. I just

(33:14):
want to say I love the show. I kind of thought,
first of all, that is a very stupid comment that
she made her stereotext. She made her Yeah, she made
But what I thought kind of along the lines that
you did. I even thought that maybe it was thought out,
because what a smart way to show that you're supporting
corporate America, who supports lobbyists that take care of the

(33:37):
Republicans and then still giving food to the common man
that everybody has common with for the Democrats. So I
kind of thought maybe it was thought out a little
bit when you did that, But that's my take. King Trump. Yeah. Look,
I mean if I were advising the White House, I
would have just filled the entire room with Chick fil A, because,
first of all, Chick fil A's incredible. Secondly, it would

(33:58):
have totally triggered everybody because as people are like, oh
my god, Chick fil a is a religious based fast
food restaurant. Everything else. I think that would have been funny.
But the food is so good that I think people
don't care. Um and uh. But as is like again,
I I try to put myself in What would I
think if I were eighteen years old. If I were
eighteen or nineteen years old, and I was in college

(34:20):
in Washington, d C. And I had gotten invited to
the White House for any reason, and when I walked
in there had been a ton of Big Max and
a ton of h whoppers. Me and every guy I
went to college with would have been like, this is
the best day ever. We're getting to visit the White House.
And when we got there, they had tons of hamburgers
for us. I don't know anybody who wouldn't have thought

(34:40):
that was awesome. Mike in l A. What's up? Um,
that was funny. He uh didn't know you who you were.
I would marry Ken's stupidity any race up there with
Jamal's hill, Uh not just cut off before Jamal Hill
way into a suspense and and most currently right there

(35:03):
with a readA Martin. Uh you know if she did
she accused of a radio talk show host of white
privilege and the fact he was he was black, and
which was just hilarious. Uh. Things are just out of control.
And your example in the explanation of stereotyping and these
people actually being more racist than uh than other people

(35:27):
when they call other people. I was spot on and
I enjoy listening to you. I get up my body
clock gets me up here in l A at three o'clock.
I just to listen to you. Said, I really hate
you hate I hate you, and I listened to you.
Thank you for the call. I want to say this, um,
l A. We are a top ten show in all

(35:48):
of l A for men, which is extraordinary in the
in terms of the audience that we have grown up
with now in l A. Um on A M. S
works out there. It's pretty extraordinary for a East Coast
morning show to now be top ten for men in listenership,

(36:08):
and so I want to thank the city of Los
Angeles for everybody who obviously is waking up there early
or going to bed late. Um. And I know, part
of yeah, West like I know, part of it is
how bad the traffic is, right early risers for sure,
in five am in l A. You're trying to beat
the traffic, and that those numbers are absolutely massive for us.

(36:30):
Five am here is like eight am in other cities. Yeah,
it really is because so many people are trying to
keep up with the East Coast and also you've got
to deal with how bad traffic is, So the numbers
are massive. So so we thank you. And by the way,
that's the case across the nation. We're doing really well.
But when you have the second biggest city in America
and we're one of the ten biggest shows for men

(36:51):
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It's all word of mouth. It's you guys listening in
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guys on out Kick are a lot of fun to

(37:12):
start your morning with. You'll have a good time with them.
You should go listen. It's all word of mouth, and
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(37:34):
Now Big time Dallas Cowboy fan, Casey, Are you over
the loss to the Rams yet? Or is the two
hundred and seventy three rushing yards that a fat running
back put up on you still starting to sting? You
know what, Clay, The sad part about it is is
that I kind of wanted the Cowboys to start losing
earlier in the season because I wanted Jason Garrett to

(37:55):
get fired. So I kind of put myself in a
catch twenty two all season because when they started whin,
I was excited because it's like, oh my god, this
team actually looks like they may be able to make
a run in the playoffs. But if they do that.
Jason Garrett is going to be the head coach to
so I was just completely I didn't know which way
to go. So I the game sucks. At the same time,
I was hoping Jerry would at least fire Scott lit

(38:16):
a hand. That doesn't look like it's gonna happen. So
I'm just unhappy across the board. Do you remember the
Super Bowl run at all? I'm not you're I think
you just turned thirty, which I know was a sobering
moment for you, because anytime you leave your twenties, it's
a big deal. But do you remember then? I can't
do the bath in my head right now. It's early
in the morning. Do you remember the Super Bowl run
from the Cowboys or if they always been losers in

(38:37):
your life? So I was seven the last time they won,
and that I remember that a little bit, because I mean,
I remember my dad being excited and watching those games,
but I didn't have an emotional attachment to them, um
like I did Texas A and M, because you know,
I grew up in a college football household more so,
so I remember that happening and I remember, you know,
all of us wearing Cowboys shirts to school. But for

(38:58):
the most part of my life after seven years old,
they've always been losers. I mean, only winning three playoff
games will do that to you. So that's why I
get an arguments with Cowboys fans all the time that's
still live in the nineties, like they still are like, oh,
we're America's team. It's like, well, they need to win
a Super Bowl to get back to that prominence, and
that's just not going to happen with this staff right now.
And I don't know if it will happen as long

(39:19):
as Jerry Jones is making those calls. So it's it's
tough to be a Cowboys than because people still want
to hold on those Super Bowl runs. But this happened
almost thirty years ago. At this point, I don't think
we ever talked to you about this. When I know
you're a n aggie and you went to Texas A
and M, but when uh, the whole craziness was going
on with Tom Herman, you even had to respect Okay,

(39:41):
cool hook them right as a response to a guy
texting you like I'm gonna tell your wife about everybody
that you've hooked up with and all the awful things
you've done. Like I I don't think I spent enough
time on this show talking about how amazing of a
response that was, Okay, cool, hook them and then to
have your wife start selling okay, cool hook them gear
even as an aggie, that had to impress you, right, Oh, absolutely,

(40:03):
because like being an aggie is one thing, but also
being super petty sometimes is another thing, which I love.
And that was just an incredible response because he knew
that was going to get everywhere. I mean, there was
no way that he thought like, oh, I'm just gonna
say this and it's gonna just go into being a
completely invisible thing. And the fact that then she's wearing
the shirt on the sidelines with him after the game
just completely right or die. You had to respect it

(40:26):
completely because if I'm on the opposite end of that,
if I'm Jack Smith, I'm looking at that like, well,
how do you respond to that? How do you come
back from just something basically saying I do not care
about what you're saying at all and then throwing up
an emoji like you're dead at that point? It was
an amazing response. I mean, I just think that in
general that didn't get enough attention. I wanted to mention
it with you, all right, So you spent a lot

(40:46):
of time. In addition to growing up in Texas and
obviously being well versed in the Cowboys and A and
M and and and all those rivalries, you also covered
the Patriots in Boston on television there and so I'm
curious on this, are you rooting for Brady and the
Patriots to go to the Super Bowl again? Or as
an NFL fan, is it better if Patrick Mahomes wins

(41:08):
because he represents the future of the NFL and we're
ready to turn that page. So I mean, personally, I
want the Patriots to win because it's like my my
dream scenario would be the Cowboys and the Patriots and
the Super Bowl because growing up in Dallas and being
a Cowboys faint and then also covering the Patriots, it's
the best of both worlds. I think Brady Breese for
the NFL is still a really good storyline. So if

(41:30):
you look at it from that standpoint of NFL fands,
you get to see those two guys, probably for the
last time, in the Super Bowl against each other. But
I love the fact that the championship game is against
Patrick Malomes. I think it's by far the most interesting
a f C championship in a long time, because you
do get to see that, you know, the young kid
that's just slinging it around. But I think the Patriots
are still the better storyline in it because I don't

(41:51):
necessarily know how like a Patrick Mahomes Saints super Bowl
would look. But at the same time, I guess if
you've got a twenty three year old quarterback in the
super Bowl, it's gonna sell. But I still think the
Patriots are a better storyline. You will probably be at
the super Bowl, I would imagine, regardless um of who's playing.
So they have a lot of different concerts that go
on at the Super Bowl. You've been to a couple

(42:12):
of Super Bowls before you know what the kind of
the tenor of the of the area is. And really
it's as much of a big corporate kind of party
as it is a football game. And so I don't
know if you saw this, but direct TV sit out
an email saying, hey, this year, the big performer at
direct TV's concert is gonna be Food Fighters, and so
my wife is a big Food Fighters fan, and they said, hey,

(42:32):
do you want to cover this as media you can
go and watch the Red Carpet. And so I emailed
back and said, actually, am I enough of a famous
celebrity to just walk the Red carpet instead of having
to be there as a media member covering it? And
the reason why I could do this is, well, then
I can bring my wife with me because you get
a plus one on the Red carpet? Right? Do you

(42:53):
think I should qualify as a celebrity to walk the
Red carpet? I put this up on Twitter, by the way,
and the reaction was mixed, and I haven't gotten an
official response from direct TV about whether or not I
qualify as a celebrity, but it's out there. I'll give
you a hold on I'll give you the reaction from
the Twitter proll that I put up, um am I
a celebrity? Twenty three thousand people voted, fifty said no,

(43:21):
said yes, how would you vote? Well, I'm going to
vote because I hope that they say yes. So I'm
gonna say that you are because I just want to
see the content that comes out of that of you
walking the Red carpet with your smoke show wife at
a food fighters trun Certain people being like, who is
this so like and let's they're working in sports, like
who is this guy? And then happy other people are like, Oh,
that's Clay Travis. But I'm more doing this for your

(43:41):
wife because I know that she would look incredible on
the red carpet in a happy wife, happy life place.
So I'm really rooting for you because she will Her
whole year will be made if she gets to do that. Um. Yeah,
it would definitely be a good look. And I think
also people would be like, oh is that girl? Like
is she a reality television person? My wife is pretty
good looking, and they'd be like, who was this? Like,
I think there'd be some uncertainty from the guys would know,

(44:03):
I think in sports media, but there'd be a lot
of other people there from Atlanta, you know, like people
magazine stuff like that. They would have no clue who
I am. Now. The last time we talked, we haven't
had you on a while. We need to make sure
and rectify that. But you were about to go on
Yacht Week and we said we were going to ask
you about Yacht Week. So for people who have not
heard of Yacht Week before, tell us what it is

(44:26):
and what it was like. Okay, So Yacht week is
basically where you get on a yacht with about finish
other people and it's half girls, half guys. They try
to keep it split down the middle so it's just
equal numbers and you're with thirty other yachts approximately, and
you're sailing. We went to Croatia. They have different routes
all over the world. They've got to increase the bridge
version islands. But you go on this yacht for an

(44:48):
entire week and you sail around to the different parts
of the country. You anchor down in the middle of
the ocean and like all have these huge parties in
the middle of the ocean with DJ's and dancing and
the whole thing. And it's I mean, it's I hate
saying it's a glorified cruise because it's so much better.
But it's basically just a yacht cruise with you know,
hundreds of other people around your age and Clay, I

(45:11):
told you all about it before I went, and I
was super excited because if you see the trailer, it
just looks incredible. It doesn't do it justice. It is
the most amazing trip I have ever taken in my
entire life. It's not reality. You live in a bathing
suit and you're with like I said, hundreds of other
people that are just around your age, also living in
bathing suits for an entire week. It is incredible. I

(45:31):
can't even see Kylie enough of that. So you're in Croatia.
How much time do you spend on the yacht versus
how much time you spend in a port. Well, that's
kind of like with the cruise. You know, you're like
most of the time when I when I've done cruises,
I like to stay on the boat. With Yacht Week,
there are some days where you're sailing almost the whole day,
and if you're not failing, you anchor down in the ocean,

(45:51):
and like everybody gets in like a circle wrap like
all the boats create a circle, so you spend your
day on the water than other days you anchor at apport,
and then at night you can go out and go
to the different clubs or whatever. In Yatweek, as a
company has different places you can go with bottle service
and all that stuff, and then at night you get
back on the boat and when you wake up in

(46:12):
the morning, you're sailing again. So it just depends on
the day. But I mean, I would say probably it's
a good fifty fifty split. But I enjoyed the sailing
days more because you're, just like I said, partying on
a yacht in the middle of the ocean, but seeing
the different parts of the country was school as well.
You have the option like hiking stuff, but I don't
know why anybody would ever do that, Like that sounds ridiculous,
Like if you're on Yacht Week, you're not going hiking, Like,

(46:33):
come on, like, just party a little bit for me,
don't don't go hiking. That's that's just not a smart decision.
How attractive is the average man and the average woman
on Yacht Week pretty attractive. I mean they of course
they have the Instagram models and all that that come to,
which is the people that you see um on on
the different trailers and videos and all that. But I

(46:54):
mean there's a lot of just like people from around
the world that just all come together and you fly
your same flag. So of course, like when you see
like the German boat, you've got all these beautiful German
girls parting in bikinis, are like, oh, that's the hot boats.
So I mean it's it's there's a lot of you know,
just everyday people as well. But I think the age
range i'd say is like around like twenty two two,
maybe like late thirties, um, with most of it being

(47:17):
like late twenties early thirties. And it's just a lot
of people who just want to lay around in a
bikini for a week. So you can imagine that people
are pretty confident in those bikinis for the most part.
So it's like bachelor on the yacht basically. Yeah. Yeah,
And I mean it's like NonStop partying. I mean you're
not sleeping very much and you're constantly um, you know,
swimming and drinking and there's you know, just anything you

(47:38):
can think of. It's going on there, it's going on.
I can promise you that it is an absolute insane world. Um.
And it's also just beautiful. I mean you're in Croatia.
You can't complain. Well, you do it again, probably I
want to do a different route. They also have New
Year's Eve routes and I say that's amazing. So British
Virgin Islands they do it for New Year's Eve and
I feel like I have to hit that up at
some point. It's tough because of football season, um, but

(48:00):
I feel like that would be just incredible to be
like watching with fireworks from a yacht in the middle
of the bridge Virgin Islands. Now, I texted you during
this game, and you talked earlier about the fact that
you're a huge Texas A and M fan. How optimistic
are you on a scale of one to ten given
Jimbo Fisher's first year at A and M. I'm very
optimistic in a vacuum of what I think he can

(48:21):
do for A and M and this team. And I
think you saw that at the end of the year,
the fact that they didn't just completely lay down, especially
against L s U, and we're still able to get
that win like they had in the past. But Alabama's
in their division. That's the whole thing with me. Until
Alabama's I mean, and I guess what we saw in
the National Championship is not what we expected to see.
I'm optimistic that they'll be able to be more competitive

(48:42):
in the SEC West this year and hopefully being able
to make an actual case that they could be Alabama
at some point. But until Alabama is not who they
are right now, I just can't say that, yeah, they're
gonna win the conference anytime soon because it's just difficult
to bet against Nick Saban. But I like what he's doing.
I think they've got good players, and they're young, and
I feel like culture, which is so cliche. The culture
seems a little bit different with him than it did

(49:04):
at the end of the sumone years. We're talking to
Casey Smith. She's at Barstool Sports. Um, Lincoln Riley just
got Jalen Hurts now as a transfer graduate transfer quarterback.
He was simultaneously restricting his own graduate transfer quarterback from
going to West Virginia because it's in the same conference Oklahoma.

(49:24):
Later relents. I called out Lincoln Riley for this on
Twitter and he blocked me. Blocked me. Yeah, he blocked
me on Twitter. What is your reaction to uh a
head football coach blocking someone who says, hey, you're making
a bad decision. You should let your graduate transfer quarterback

(49:45):
transfer since you're recruiting over the top of him to
bring Jalen Hurts in. It's pretty soft. I'm gonna be
completely honest like that to me. First of all, you
have a mute button, So if he just wants to
mute you and mute all the notifications that are coming
in with your name, fine, nobody would ever know it
like that could be a soft move as well. But
blocking somebody's just what are we doing? Why? What did

(50:06):
you say that was wrong? I don't understand because it
is petty. What he was doing was a very petty move.
But what a soft move. I didn't know he did that.
I didn't see that yesterday. Yeah, I mean I saw
it and I was like, and I was in disbelief,
and I look, I don't know how quickly he managed
to do it. Uh. I don't think that I've been
blocked by any head college football coach that I know of.

(50:26):
And look, there's a lot of guys out there that
I have ripped to the high heavens right over over
the years for a variety of different things. I mean,
the opinion business. You're not always going to agree with me,
And in this situation, Oklahoma actually ended up agreeing that
my position was right. So in addition to the fact,
it would be different if I was, you know, just
going completely personal. And I can totally understand why if

(50:50):
somebody is I blocked people sometimes right on Twitter. If
I if I get into your mentions and I see
that like you sent me twenty straight mentions and it's
just all like I try to read what people are
sending an almost impossible to do if you don't. And
I'm not a mute guy because I don't like them
to then be able to reach my audience. So I
I understand, but I haven't blocked. I don't think anybody
who's verified on Twitter right, like, to me, that's kind

(51:13):
of a standard of what you're saying being somewhat useful. Um,
And so it's crazy to me, like that is an
ultimately soft move, right for a for a coach of
a program as big as Oklahoma to do that. Yeah,
I completely agree with that, And I what I don't
understand is the fact that, like, if there's anybody out
there that agreed with what he was doing, like you

(51:33):
were saying what was right on Twitter, because that was
the right thing. As soon as I saw the Jalen
Hurts moves hit the internet, I was like, oh my God,
Like Lincoln Riley is literally blocking a kid from wanting
to do the exact same thing that Jalen Hurts is
trying to do. And so it's like, I don't understand
why that would have been like a controversial take for
you to throw out there. But blocking somebody of like
in the media like that for saying something like that,

(51:54):
that's just soft, Like he should just not be on
Twitter if he can't handle that. And I like Lincoln Riley.
I actually think of Lincoln Riley would be a great
coach of the Dallas Cowboys in the future. So I'm
all on his side when it comes to that. But
I had no idea he was out there blocking people
for speaking the truth on Twitter. That's that's a tough look.
We have now the wokeust take of nineteen so far.

(52:14):
I don't know if you've seen this yet. Have you
seen this? Alright? So on first take yesterday, Molly Caram
who sits between Skip and uh and Max Kellerman. There
she was. They were talking about Clemson's players going to
the White House and getting hamburgers, and she decided that
the hamburger giving by Donald Trump was racist. We have

(52:36):
audio for you because she gets cut off here at
the end before she can continue her argument. But I
want to get your reaction here she is. I took
it very differently when I saw him giving the football
players it's a predominantly black spot and fast food. I
thought was a very different place. All right, So Hamburgers

(52:56):
being racist? Where does that rank on the woke meter?
I mean, that's a pretty woke take because my first
thought was, like, their college kids, they're gonna take free
food no matter what. I don't. I mean, I would
have taken free McDonald's from the White House ten out
of ten times when I was in college. The fact
that there's even a race situation in this at all
is I mean, I guess I'm not surprised because it's
a thousand nineteen, but I mean, who doesn't love Hamburgers? Who? Like?

(53:18):
What are argument this? Like? Everybody loves Hamburgers. I don't
care who you are. So that seems like a little
bit of a reach. And but then again, in this
day and age, you really can't do anything without somebody
on the opposite side being mad about it. But I
like to go on record as a blonde haired, blue
eyed white girl from Dallas, Texas, I love Hamburgers. Yeah,
it's a really controversial take from you. Um, all right,

(53:40):
so you're at barstool, what have you got planned? Over
the next couple of weeks, as the a f C,
n NFC Championship Games come to Fruition, on Sunday and
then the super Bowl gets set up, So we're gonna
be at the super Bowl for the entire week, no
matter who's there. Obviously the Patriots are there. It'll be
a bigger group of us, but we're a bigger of us.
Are gonna go do that, go to Atlanta. We'll be
doing live radio. They're from the IVY in Atlanta, so

(54:04):
we'll be there all week, and then of course, like
we you know, doing our stereo shows leading up to
it will be mostly NFL stuff and then once football
season ends, um, it'll get to kind of be like
a free time for me and figuring out what I
want to do before college football starts again, which will
be And we had a great college football season traveling
and doing all the big live shows. So I'm excited
to see what the off season is gonna look like

(54:24):
because it's my first true off season with Barcetool now
that uh I've gotten my feet went and been there
for a years. So it's it's a crazy world. The
internet is a crazy world, I know, you know that.
So we'll see We've got some stuff in the works
and it will be a really fun off season leading up.
But the super Bowl is gonna be insane. I can't
wait and I can't wait for all the parties and
to be there, and I know you'll be there, so
that's really I can only see the super Bowl right now.

(54:44):
After that, I'll deal with everything else. Do you still
read your mentions? I'm cure. I always like to ask
people like, obviously, uh, now, you've been on television, and
television is great, but I feel like once you become
native to the Internet, things change. I'm sure you've seen
there being a difference between being on television on NBC
and Boston and being on television with the ESPN and

(55:06):
all that stuff, but being native to the Internet is
a different vibe. Do you still read your mentions? I
do sometimes it depends on what I'm doing. I like
to read, like read them if I know I've said
something crazy on the radio show and I like to
go see what the reaction is. They're hard to keep
up with. I mean, you know that much better than
me because you've seen it um for years now with
all your followers. I do think that it's a funnier

(55:28):
reach when you live on the Internet, because people think
that they're they're more connected to you right, Like I
feel like when you're on TV and you're only on TV,
they it's harder to reach you. Now with the Internet
and with the way that Barstol interacts with their fans,
it's like they feel like you're their friends. So people
will talk to you as if like they know you
personally more so, and I think that's for better or worse. Um,

(55:49):
I don't read all of them. It just depends on
the day. But sometime in the Internet is just a
trash can sometimes. So if so, if I know I've
said something that's gonna be controversial and people are gonna
be mad at, like you know what, I think, I'll
my mentions for today, But I still read most of them. Um,
Instagram d ms or a dumpster fire clay, Like I
I don't the things I get in my Instagram d
m s are just ridiculous. Like I wish I could

(56:10):
release all of them. I just I can't even begin
to explain it. But that's like the real dark hole
of the Internet for me is my Instagram. How often
do you get unsolicited penis is sent to you on Instagram? Oh?
Pretty often, which I didn't. I didn't want to like
go out there and talk about that because I was like,
if I start talking to my Barcelo language, I'll get
you some sort of fine from from swearing. So I

(56:30):
didn't want to go that way. But the it's a
lot a couple of times a week. It just depends,
depends depends on what picture I've put out of my
story or whatever. My favorite thing that's happening and it's
happened for a little bit now is I will get
one that has like six other girls getting sent the
same thing, and I don't know any of them. So
I'm like, curious, be this guy like sending them to
six different girls, like thinking, all we're getting them all

(56:53):
individually or does he want all six of us to
see it at the exact same time. I don't know
what the move is there, but maybe it's worth think
it's not working on me. Phenomenal as always Casey Smith.
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