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December 3, 2025 42 mins

Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn and LaVar Arrington open hour 3 joined by "The Old P", Petros Papdakis, to talk everything college football! What does he think of Lane Kiffin heading to LSU? How about the other big hires from across the sport? Plus, more fun with "The Leftovers"!

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And right now it is time to welcome in Petros Papadakis.
He is the co host of the Petros and Money Show,

(01:23):
which you can hear on the blowtorch Am five to
seventy LA, Sports Fox College Football Analyst and you can
get him on X at the Old p. He is
also a man who is well versed on de grassy Petros.

Speaker 3 (01:43):
Good morning, being the best, nice, being the best I
could be.

Speaker 4 (01:48):
I love it, Petro, It's good for you man.

Speaker 3 (01:49):
Good morning, Hello everybody, Hello to you, Hello, Hello.

Speaker 4 (01:53):
Hi, old p hell Else Thanksgiving it was all right.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
And then I went to downtown Detroit and spent a
couple of days there in a snowstorm, did a Michigan
State game. They won, they fired the coach anyway, got
to see that Maryland quarterback, pretty good looking player. And
then I came home and now I'm back.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
The season is over.

Speaker 3 (02:18):
Sorry.

Speaker 5 (02:19):
How was the season for you?

Speaker 4 (02:21):
Not easy?

Speaker 3 (02:22):
I had a lot of anxiety problems, but for the
most part, the games were fun and enjoyed working with
the crew.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
So what do you make of the Pat Fitzgerald hire?
There at Michigan.

Speaker 4 (02:32):
I love that hire.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
I mean as much as I love Jonathan Smith and
wish that he had had more success there. He didn't
do well in two years, and Michigan State's got money
and they had a plan, and they hired somebody that
should have been hired by a lot of people. I
think there's a lot I wish Penn State would have
hired Pat Fitzgerald. I wish UCLA would have tried to

(02:57):
hire Pat Fitzgerald. But I think Michigan State it's a
great spot for him, and we'll see how that goes.
But I like the higher very much. I think he
got somebody that knows the big ten. He's going to
have a little bit more versatility probably at Michigan State
than he had at Northwestern as far as who he
can and can get in. And we'll see where it

(03:20):
goes from there. But I love the hire. I wish
USC would hire Pat Fitzgerald. I wish everybody would hire
Pat Fitzgerald. I wish you could clone him like that sheep,
but you can't.

Speaker 4 (03:31):
Or I guess Tom Brady's dog, Yeah, yeah, yeah, tom
Brady's dog.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
Right, tom Brady's gonna save society.

Speaker 4 (03:41):
I look at what's happening right now in college football, Petres,
with the hirings and the way coaches having to move
it around, and obviously with all the Wayne Kiffin stuff.
I just I'd love to get your take on just
how you view the world of college football and the
head coaching movement, but also specifically lay Kidd in that
whole situation.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
Yeah, well, college football is always an argument, right, Like
there's always some big giant debate going on, whether it
was the BCS, whether it was whoever at Auburn was
sending out private jets against the ads wishes to hire

(04:22):
somebody other than Tommy Tuberville, like Bobby Petite Petrino. I mean,
you remember all these things over the years. What are
some other good ones? The Greg Shechiano, Klay Travis Tennessee,
Mike Leach debacle that was a few years back, and

(04:42):
we all react to it and say shame on them,
and why couldn't you do this better? But we do
love the roller coaster ride. We love the fact that
there's no real entity in charge and that there's nobody
that could really corral all of these private and public

(05:03):
universities into doing exactly what people want but the Lane
Kiffin thing is pretty wild. It's beyond the pale. I
think what's happened with ESPN owning the SEC pretty much
and being sort of a proxy for a lot of
these guys, advising them behind the scenes and then going

(05:27):
on TV and saying what the other schools should do
and this and that that is kind of new. I
feel like, I feel like that's a little bit of
something we haven't seen before, and there's a little bit
more of a disgusting tinge to this because of that.
And look, I've known Lane Kiffen since two thousand and

(05:49):
one when he showed up at USC redfaced and screaming
at the scout team and holding up the chart of
what play they're supposed to run or the first team offense.
And I remember him, and I remember going to practice
and being like, who the hell is this guy? He
seems like the most annoying person.

Speaker 4 (06:09):
In the world.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
And that was twenty four years ago, and I still
feel very similarly about Lane. I've seen too much of
Lane Kiffen behind the scenes, too much of him in
front of the scenes to buy anything that he says
as far as pouring into young men or doing this

(06:31):
for the right reasons or any of the stuff.

Speaker 4 (06:34):
That comes out of his mouth.

Speaker 3 (06:36):
I've seen a lot of him and have formed my
opinion many many years ago. I'm happy for his success,
I guess, and I hope that LSU has a wild
ride with him, because that's what you sign up for
when you hire him. So what do I make of it?

(06:56):
I think it's great entertainment and something to talk about.
But I mean, when somebody shows you who they are
over and over and over and over again, you probably
best just believe that at a certain point. But the
people of Baton Rouge, you're going to be drunk and
happy and enjoy whatever it is he brings to him,
and we'll see what that is. But I've known about

(07:18):
this guy for a long time and nothing really surprises me.

Speaker 5 (07:23):
Do you think Lincoln Riley stays well.

Speaker 3 (07:26):
It's kind of yeah, I guess, unless there's like another wave.
It looks like because once Lane Kiffin was hired, all
the dominoes fell right, Florida got filled, everything got filled,
Ole misfilled itself.

Speaker 4 (07:40):
The whole thing just.

Speaker 3 (07:41):
Kind of went from there and the dominoes started falling.
UCLA made a higher So I don't know I think
Lincoln Riley stays.

Speaker 4 (07:50):
I think Jed Fish stays.

Speaker 3 (07:52):
I think a lot of the rumors and stuff like
that were just that rumors. I do think these guys,
haven't They're trying to get use that to get paid
more perhaps. I mean, the cycle, I think is the
most dramatic stuff other than the Penn State situation, which

(08:12):
isn't great obviously, but the most dramatic stuff has kind
of already happened. I'm interested in the UCLA hire of
Bob Chesney because I've seen the value of a lot
of these guys that have climbed their way up from
Division III, Division two, places where they had to worry
about the bus being there on time, places where they

(08:34):
had to worry about the uniforms being clean. This guy
came from like Salve Regina and then Assumption and then
holy Cross and then JMU and now he's at UCLA.
And we had Chris Peterson on the show yesterday and
I asked him, I mean, this is an East coast guy,

(08:55):
how's he going to navigate the West? I mean, obviously
it's a good hire and he's an up and coming coach,
but LA's a tricky place. You see LA's a tricky place.
How's that going to work out? And Peterson said, I
don't think it matters anymore because of the nil and
because everything is so transactional. And maybe that's true, but

(09:15):
I still think that fit is a thing, and I don't.

Speaker 4 (09:21):
Think Lincoln Riley.

Speaker 3 (09:22):
I don't think most people would agree Lincoln Riley is
not a great fit at USC. What does that mean
for the guy coming from JMU? Probably nothing, but fit
is a thing, and I'm not really sure if that's
going to be a fit because he's such an East
Coast guy with such East Coast roots and has never

(09:43):
been out here. But I wish him success and I'm
sure that he can have success better than Foster, no
doubt about that. Chip Kelly actually wasn't doing horribly. But
we'll see how it all shapes up. But I think
Lincoln Riley stays. I think ed fish days. I think
a lot of these guys that were rumored to leave

(10:04):
are gonna stay simply because the buyouts and all these
different things have just become astronomical.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Petro's based on your interactions and as you talked about
your time covering Lane Kiffen and being around Lane Kiffen.
How do you think this ends between him and LSU? Like,
how does this go?

Speaker 4 (10:26):
Well?

Speaker 3 (10:26):
I mean, look at every other city. Do you think
he's going to retire there? No, and be in a
sweet suit with like a hat like Howard Schnellenberger and
being honored by everybody. I mean, do you think that's
what's gonna happen. Probably not in thirty or forty years. No. No,

(10:47):
it's probably going to end the same as it ended
with Al Davis, the same as it ended in Tennessee,
the same as it ended. The thing about USC is
interesting because everybody goes like, look at what happened to him.

Speaker 4 (10:58):
He got fired on a tarmac.

Speaker 3 (11:00):
Okay, well, Lane Kiffin's a total a hole and was
back then too, But nobody had to fire him on
a tarmac Like that didn't have to happen. That They created, USC,
created their own mythology, their own narrative of dysfunction when
they did that to their head coach, whoever your head

(11:21):
coach is, that's still the head coach at USC and
deserves the honor of whatever that office springs. And yeah
he lost a bad game. Yeah he was like two
and three or I don't remember. Exactly the circumstances, but
they lost in Arizona State.

Speaker 4 (11:39):
They weren't doing well.

Speaker 3 (11:40):
Their biggest donor who's now passed away, a guy named
Wayne Hughes, who owns public storage, told them this guy
needs to be fired. He needs to be fired right now.
And like good soldiers to their donor, Pat Hayden and
a guy named Steve Lopes pulled off the tarmac and

(12:01):
the early morning hours at the Imperial Terminal in LA
and fired him. Now, they created that story.

Speaker 4 (12:09):
They couldn't have just fired him that.

Speaker 3 (12:10):
I mean, yes, it's a big story to get fired
in September and it's not easy. But why did it
have to be at an airport? Why did it have
to be this thing to where everybody that has a
bad road game. Now somebody tweets out that that guy's
going to get fired on a tarmac. That is less
about Lane Kiffin's dysfunction to me than it is USC's dysfunction.

(12:31):
That was just something stupid that they did that they
didn't have to do and create this whole, this whole
world of tarmac firing just because USC couldn't be patientenough
to fire the guy. The next day at the office
or call him and fire him the next morning. I
have no idea the thought that went into it, so

(12:53):
that one you give him a break. But the tennessee
the Al Davis overhead, I guess that's on Al Davis.
He didn't have to do the whole overhead display thing either.
But I expect it to be, like everything else has been,
a dysfunctional ass show. Uh, probably a lot of flashy

(13:17):
success on the surface to a certain degree, and then
a lot of stories behind the scenes that people whisper
about and tweet about but don't talk about on the
radio or TV. That's what I expect.

Speaker 6 (13:32):
What do you expect for this year's college playoff? As
I don't know, we're winding down and everything is kind
of unfolding.

Speaker 3 (13:39):
Yes, your name or Miami, right, Like that's the that's
the big thing, Like that's whatever.

Speaker 5 (13:44):
Body melted down earlier on in the show.

Speaker 4 (13:46):
But I would melt down. No, no, no, no, that's a
very inaccurate portrayal.

Speaker 7 (13:51):
You know.

Speaker 4 (13:51):
My whole point is.

Speaker 6 (13:52):
As caps came out all kinds of stuff. Oh yeah,
as as hack my bad is that? Like as I guess,
I don't know, he says that who's we black people?

Speaker 1 (14:05):
We no.

Speaker 4 (14:08):
The point I was making Petros is it felt like,
given that Notre Dame had been ranked ahead of Bama,
you know, to move Bama ahead of Notre Dame in
a game they nearly almost lost where Auburn kind of
came back and they it was a tight game towards
the end, where Notre Dame did nothing wrong on the road,
you know, Molly whopping Stanford. It just it didn't seem

(14:31):
like that was the time to maybe jump them, Like,
I'm not in that room, so I'm not sure what
metrics they're looking at, what persuasive conversation was made. It
felt more like it was about protecting Bama, that they
needed to protect the product, protect the brand, protect their
investment in the SEC so they get five teams in,
which is directly correlated with how much money the conference

(14:52):
will get from their entry into it, regardless of what
happens in the SEC championship game, And that the whole
point of the Miami Notre Dame debates, like why would
you wait till the last ranking to do it? If
Miami beat Notre Dame and ultimately they should be ranked
ahead of them because the head to head, why wait?
And I hear some people say that's the last because well,

(15:14):
by us in between them and there's a buffer. I've
heard that argument, and I'm like, this is the stupidest
thing I've ever heard of my life. Well, it's stupid, right,
I mean, of course, there are a bunch of ass hats,
which is rare. Where the phrase came from.

Speaker 6 (15:27):
Ask caps as caps or ask caps backwards.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
What they are is a bunch of people enjoying the
four seasons. It's a totally unnecessary entity and it's just all,
like you said, ESPN created to to.

Speaker 4 (15:42):
Protect their investment.

Speaker 3 (15:44):
The argument on the other side, and I'm not arguing
for anything because I don't really care. I just called
a game between two teams that were on like an
eight game losing streak each. So Notre Dame does their
own schedule in a way.

Speaker 4 (16:03):
They schedule a few games.

Speaker 3 (16:05):
A year that are really tough, and then the other
games they're not really in a conference. They're not in
a conference, so nobody they play really knows them that well.
But if that's your logic about Notre Dame and you're
the committee, you're saying that should have been your logic
six weeks ago, as opposed to the.

Speaker 4 (16:23):
Lastically or lost when Miami lost to Louisville. Yeah, you know,
they still had Miami five spots ahead of them when
they're both sitting there at seven and two. It's like
there's really.

Speaker 3 (16:35):
Nuanced Notre Dame in these situations because they are college
football's most recognizable brand, and I think it's hard to
give you ESPN or the SEC or the Committee or
the Playoff or whatever the hell they're calling themselves. It's
very hard to give them the benefit of the doubt
because of what you just mentioned. They're completely and totally

(16:59):
calm promised by who they're affiliated with, So it's really
easy to point the finger and say, well, you're doing
this to benefit the SEC, and it's really hard for
them to argue against that. So so I agree. I
think it's a it's a complicated situation, and it's we've
we've painted ourselves into an idiot corner with the Idiot Committee.

Speaker 4 (17:23):
There's two things that fascinate me about it though, Petros
and I also find it absolutely hilarious.

Speaker 3 (17:29):
Breakfast with an omelet station and like drink limosas and
laugh at all of us at the Four Seasons?

Speaker 4 (17:34):
Is that what it is? Well, and they also put
that hat on when they're going to work. That's that's
where they asked hat came from. No, the first thing
is like the AC scene. I'm not sure if you
saw this. They will be playing on the ACC network.
I think it's either Thursday and Friday or Friday. I
think it's Thursday and Friday. They will be playing on
repeat Miami versus Notre Dame all day each of those

(17:58):
two days. So if you feel like it hasn't gotten
a little bit chippy behind the scenes, it has, with
the ACC obviously trying to promote not their conference championship game,
but their highest ranked team to get in that large
bid in Miami. But what's interesting about that is Notre
Dame has a partial affiliation with the ACC. And mind you,
the conference commissioner for the ACC, Jim Phillips, forming has

(18:21):
worked in Notre Dame. He's a Notre Dame guy. So
the whole thing is hilarious from that standpoint. But I
also think since Notre Dame is not a part of
a conference, like what's going to become clear for Notre
Dame fans is ten and two is not good enough
if you're gonna be an independent. You have to be
an eleven and one and if you if you obviously
went out and all that, you have a chance of

(18:41):
getting in as that large bid. Like that's ultimately I
think what this year will prove is you can't think
you can go ten and two with the current schedule
and make it in as an at large bid. You
have to go eleven to one or better, which isn't
probably the worst thing in the world, because I think
it just provides more clarity for what Notre Dame if
they want to stay independent, right, we'll have to do
moving forward to stay relevant to play for national championships.

Speaker 3 (19:03):
I think it's made for a really interesting year and
Notre Dame, for people that bet and stuff like that,
has been great because after the first two games, Notre
Dame was right on the edge. They had no more
margin for error and they had to win out and
they had to do it convincingly. And that's been a
pretty great show. And you got to give Freeman credit.

(19:26):
I mean, this guy really has a gravitational pull. He's
really easy to root for. But if you're sitting somewhere
in the South and you want to point your finger
at Notre Dame and say, why do they get this, this, this,
and this. They're getting special treatment, why do they get
to be an independent? Blah blah blah. You have a
good point, But if you're sitting up in South Bend

(19:48):
or any other Catholic church or anywhere where there's like
a pub or people drinking guinness, you could point and say, well,
look at this, as it's totally rigged against everybody, but
the SEC. This is run by ESPN, and they can
they sit there and interview the committee as if they're

(20:09):
not in charge of it and as if they don't
have any poll and you would be right as well.
So there's a lot of hypocrisy, probably on both sides.
But maybe eleven and one, ten and two, I don't know.
Every year is probably going to be a little different.
But I think after their first two games, obviously against
two very good football teams that were really hotly contested games,

(20:33):
Notre Dame had to do something pretty remarkable to stay
in the conversation, and they did so to me, i'd
have a hard time keeping them out. But I understand
all the other arguments, and they get pretty convoluted when
you start talking about, you know, the number thirteen team
the number twelve team, the number ten team. You know,

(20:53):
it starts to get a little whack here. It's a
little different than we used to argue about.

Speaker 4 (20:57):
Do you think you can leave a team out or
penalized as a team for playing in conference championship weekend?

Speaker 6 (21:03):
No?

Speaker 3 (21:04):
And that's probably why the conference championships are gonna go
away because they're kind of like not, They're no longer
relevant to the conversation.

Speaker 4 (21:13):
If I mean, it's just.

Speaker 3 (21:15):
The whole guys, we're we're, we're, we're waiting in a swamp,
and that's that's just always how it's been. College football
is great because of the argument and the chaos, but
it's not run like any other sports league that actually
has a commissioner. We should make Chris Peterson the commissioner
of college football and he would fix everything. But you

(21:36):
know what, he works for Fox. Maybe he might have
their best interest in mind and just do stuff for.

Speaker 4 (21:40):
The Big ten.

Speaker 3 (21:42):
I don't know, it's it's a circus, but I do
like the ass hat and the ass cap argument, and
I think that should be explored.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
As le petros, who is the best player or best
team you saw in person this year?

Speaker 3 (21:59):
Oh, I don't much, you know. I mean, I really
like the UNLV quarterback. I thought he was the most
impressive or fun offensive player. And the guy at Utah
State was pretty wild, the guy that started at Utah
for a while. But Anthony Calandria had a lot of
Johnny Manziel in him.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
He's got a lot of flesh.

Speaker 3 (22:21):
Yeah, he really did ran around and threw the ball
and led and was fiery, and they had a great offense,
and they were a lot of fun and are a
lot of fun to watch. That was cool. I think
that the job that Jason Eck did at New Mexico
is probably the best coaching job in the country this year.

(22:43):
It's unimaginable what he did. A lot like Signetti in
that he came from a smaller place in this case
FCS and Idaho and brought a bunch of players from
Idaho and did something New Mexico hasn't done in that
conference in forever. So that was really impressive. Just the

(23:06):
pageantry of the space game, which is something that I
had no idea about, was one of the coolest things
I've ever seen. UCF and Houston, where all the kids
were dressed like Boba fet or Buck Rogers or whatever
it was, that.

Speaker 5 (23:21):
Was really something underrated show Buck Rogers.

Speaker 3 (23:24):
Yeah, I mean it was, and nobody was dressed like
Buck Rogers.

Speaker 5 (23:27):
I mean that's it's kind of funny though I.

Speaker 3 (23:30):
Dated myself, but yeah you did. And Twinkie with bitty
bitty bitty bitty member. Yeah, absolutely, So that was really cool.
But for the most part, you know where I guys,
I call Mountain West games or you know, middling Big
twelve or Big ten games. So it's not like I
saw Ferdie Mendoza or anybody like that. But I did

(23:53):
enjoy that un LV team and I got to see
them a few times.

Speaker 6 (23:56):
He brought up Signetty, you are you excited to watch
the Big Ten chainchampionships see if they can do it
against Ohio State.

Speaker 3 (24:02):
Yeah. I think that'll be great and they might win.
They might not. They weren't able to do it last year.
But I mean Signetti and what he's done has really
raised the bar for a lot of people and their
timeline in the world of college football. Like you look
at the situation with Jonathan Smith. He went to Michigan State,

(24:24):
he had Aidan Chiles, the number one transfer quarterback in
the portal and it didn't work out. He brought some
people from the Northwest, he got some guys locally from Detroit,
like Nick Marsh and stuff like that, and it just
didn't work out. And if you're Michigan State, you look
over at Indiana, who you've wiped the floor with for years,

(24:45):
and they're dominating college football because they decided to hire
the guy from James Madison who brought a bunch of
Sun Belt players to Indiana and changed their fortunes.

Speaker 4 (24:56):
It shifts the.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
Playing board, There's no doubt about it. I don't know
if he can do it, but God, I hope you can.
I'd like to see Ohio State take one in the
balls before.

Speaker 6 (25:09):
Or in the ass with a cap damn or Lid.

Speaker 3 (25:16):
Said super pause.

Speaker 6 (25:19):
I did not know when I was walking my own
self into Petro As Scarfe said, why don't you try
sticking your head up your house see if it fits.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
He is uh. He is Petros Papadakis. He is the
co host of the Petro Some Money Show, which you
can hear on the Blowtorch and five seventy l A Sports.
He is a Fox College football analyst and you can
get him on X at the Old p that's what's.

Speaker 4 (25:47):
Your favorite team you saw this year?

Speaker 3 (25:49):
I don't know. If I caught one on a two
game winnings cheek, I was pretty happy.

Speaker 4 (25:55):
Jonas. It's a great question by Jonas.

Speaker 1 (25:58):
What do you think about this? Petros?

Speaker 3 (26:01):
I did a game with like thirty punts between Wyoming
and Fresno State.

Speaker 5 (26:05):
There's a lot of punts.

Speaker 4 (26:07):
How are the punters excellent?

Speaker 3 (26:10):
This is a This is Zorbi the Greek. Zorba the
Greek is a book written well, it's a famous movie
with Anthony Quinn, who was not Greek.

Speaker 5 (26:21):
Is related to Brady Uh.

Speaker 4 (26:24):
He's Irish, Irish Mexican, not related. But did he play
the No, he's just an actor.

Speaker 3 (26:30):
He was the guy. And knowing that he's been in
a lot of movies. Anthony Quinn Irish, Mexican, he played George,
he played Zorbi the Greek. And in Zorbi the Greek,
you know he's like a drunk uh Greek who's you know,
dying and makes a friendship with with a British guy

(26:51):
and the British guy goes are you married?

Speaker 4 (26:55):
Do you have children? And Zorba the Greek says.

Speaker 3 (26:58):
Am I not a man? And it's not a man stupid.
So yes, I'm married, wife, children, The whole catastrophe makes sense.

Speaker 5 (27:09):
Well put, well put, well.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
Done, Pee will do it again next week. Man, there
he is, all right, the great Petros. Do you think
he could beat Petros with Greek music?

Speaker 5 (27:23):
That's what music? It's not just great you think you
could get?

Speaker 1 (27:26):
He gets Greek reggae and uh yeah.

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Speaker 1 (31:16):
Yeah, we all have the leftovers coming up here in
about ten minutes from now Sports Radio. Hey, can I
ask you guys a question? We're talking about this last
hour before we caught up with Petros. So you mentioned
Andrew luck is the GM of Stanford, and Ron Rivera's
the GM at col Mike Lombardi's the GM at North Carolina?

Speaker 4 (31:39):
Is it just Dave Caldwell now Florida?

Speaker 1 (31:41):
Is it just any Joe Blow can be a GM
in college football?

Speaker 3 (31:44):
Now?

Speaker 1 (31:44):
Is that just how this works? I mean, like some
of the well, some of those guys have no GM experience,
So what is the job like? What does it entail?
Like Micha Lombardi.

Speaker 4 (31:53):
Don't like Lombardi was in a front office like that,
Dave Cole was in a front office like that, Andrew.
As far as the role goes, it all can vary.
You know, some of it's more going to be like capology.
So you're looking at the resources you have to spend,
how you're trying to spend those, how you're prioritizing those,

(32:14):
the money on your roster, and how you're spreading it out.
There's some theories that, you know, some of these teams
are going to get to more of an NFL style
roster in the sense of they're not going to be
paying all eighty five scholarship players. You know, some of
them might say like, hey, we're only going to pay
like sixty five of them because we really don't need

(32:34):
to pay the other twenty. And you can again take
more of those resources and put them into some of
those high priority positions. And that's where certain schools I
think they might not have as quite as much depth,
but they'll have better depth with what they have. So
there's all sorts of different strategies and ways you look
at it. But for some it's about the cap or

(32:56):
quote unquote the cap since you don't have a set one.
It's like town evaluation. Some of it might be more
operational and like the business structure, how do you bring
in more more business, whether it's corporate sponsorships, you want
some of experience doing that. Some could be just pieces
of that some could be all of it. It's just
it all depends on what they're asking of that individual.

Speaker 6 (33:18):
I mean, var what what you be GM, I thought
about it, Yeah, I thought about it.

Speaker 5 (33:28):
Now, that is one I did think about. But I
like what I do. I really like what I do.

Speaker 6 (33:33):
I don't I don't particularly like being in a situation
where the outcome of what takes place on the field
could impact who I am and what I represent to
the community that I'm in and that I serve. I don't,
you know, I just it's not something that I want
to do, and I don't know that I would want

(33:53):
to put the hours in and do it either.

Speaker 5 (33:55):
So yeah, that's kind.

Speaker 4 (34:01):
Of a is that probably the key? And if you're
a Penn State for e same we have to live there, right, So.

Speaker 6 (34:07):
Well, I'm that's not really it, because I mean, I'm
thinking about I'm telling you guys, I'm I'm thinking there's
something like it just got to prove. I told I
told you guys, like I'm gonna be I'm probably gonna
start teaching. So I would rather be in a classroom
than be in a an office trying to figure out

(34:29):
if we can get guys to win games. Or what
what our team needs. I like, I like more of
the academia side of it. Class you teach, it's going
to be in the business school, it's going to be
in the SMIL Business School.

Speaker 5 (34:41):
So that's it's in the works. It's like almost, well,
it's almost done.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
I mean Rob Parker, I think I think he still
teaches us, right, guarantee. Those kids are all flunky.

Speaker 5 (34:53):
I mean, but they passed his class. Yeah, but I mean,
come on, messed up.

Speaker 6 (35:01):
I think that's a better question for one Brady Quinn.
When when does he become a GM good call and
and it doesn't have to be funny and say that
notre dame. I mean you have very very gmish qualities
and ways about how you approach things. I mean very structured,

(35:23):
very very uh well informed, very very based in factual
information and how you do things. I mean, that's that's
more for you. I think abstractly, I'm out of a box.

Speaker 3 (35:36):
I'm not.

Speaker 6 (35:37):
I don't think that. I don't think that way.

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Speaker 5 (35:58):
I like that. But that was passive. Like that was
that was passive? That was? What was that?

Speaker 4 (36:04):
At the clock? Yeah? The clock?

Speaker 5 (36:06):
No, no, no, Q.

Speaker 6 (36:07):
You never look at the clock. And this isn't the
time for you. This is not the time. This is
not the time for you to look.

Speaker 5 (36:15):
At the clock.

Speaker 4 (36:16):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (36:16):
It's pretty rude.

Speaker 4 (36:17):
Dang bro.

Speaker 5 (36:18):
See you guys are deflecting.

Speaker 6 (36:20):
That's the word I was looking for your deflect Hey,
So that means you're really thinking about being a GM
huh maybe the pro level whoa.

Speaker 4 (36:26):
Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa. First off, I am not
contemplating anything right now in that regard truth be told. Okay, yeah,
trust me. Like that is that is not at any way,
shape or form what I'm thinking about. I really was
looking at the clock though, thinking we went really far
over with Petros. It's partially my fault because I had

(36:48):
a couple of follow ups. I was just curious to
get his take on. But no, that is good.

Speaker 6 (36:54):
I mean, right here is where we got to go.
But we were good two minutes ago.

Speaker 1 (36:58):
And I think, uh, I think Brady would do a
tremendous I think.

Speaker 5 (37:02):
He would be freaking fire as a GM.

Speaker 1 (37:05):
Much like he's going to do this Friday with our appeal. Like,
I think he's going to do a tremendous job.

Speaker 6 (37:09):
That's ten more dollars, Bro, that should be ten more dollars.
You got Brady on your side, so he's not giving
you fines all like that, but that should be ten
more dollars. Man, man, this is you want to get fined.
That's what it is, right, you want.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
It, Jonas. You're never in trouble. You just want to
be the bad I'm getting fined out the frame ass
lid by the way coming up next here we are
going to use it all of them lit cap hat.
We are going to close up the shop all with
another edition of the Leftovers here at FSRY Two Pros

(37:49):
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Speaker 3 (38:43):
Time to find out what's left tons incredible, here's the left.

Speaker 1 (38:48):
Over all, right, larray ray, what do we got?

Speaker 8 (38:51):
Oh my goodness, I did not know that this man
was a good singer. I want you go to hear this.
You have your listening ears on VAR sure they weren't
on yesterday? Want to make sure, so give.

Speaker 6 (39:02):
Us a listen.

Speaker 8 (39:02):
If you guys can guess who's singing? I will give
you I don't know something, all right, who do you
think it was?

Speaker 4 (39:09):
Michael Strahan?

Speaker 5 (39:12):
One?

Speaker 1 (39:13):
I guess too, I'll say Mike Tyson.

Speaker 8 (39:16):
Oh, jonas.

Speaker 6 (39:19):
Well, that's like Mike Strahan, you know, yeah, yeah, because
well I ain't gonna go there, but yeah, yeah, I know, yeah, that.

Speaker 5 (39:31):
Was what was That's what gave it away right there.

Speaker 8 (39:35):
It was so cut. I was trying to find the
whole song, but I couldn't find it. I would have
loved to come back with that. All right, it's beautiful,
it's good, right, he did a good job. Well yeah, okay,
so I actually saw this And I've been following the
Mavericks for a second now ever since they traded Luca
and everyone hates Nico and I'm.

Speaker 5 (39:50):
Pretty sure that him no more.

Speaker 8 (39:53):
Oh yeah, because they fired him. Right, the Mavericks might
actually be cursed though. Besides everything else that's happened. J
Washington actually sprained his ankle during warm ups when a
loose ball just rolled out right underneath his foot and
it is out.

Speaker 1 (40:09):
Huh.

Speaker 4 (40:09):
I mean, all right, it's unlucky.

Speaker 1 (40:12):
He's got got other stuff going on too.

Speaker 4 (40:15):
I think, what's the other stuff?

Speaker 1 (40:17):
Just you know, off the court stuff.

Speaker 4 (40:20):
What off the court stuff? You know, just you know,
why don't you just say it? Why you just say it? Oh?

Speaker 8 (40:28):
Does baby mamas too?

Speaker 1 (40:30):
There's you know, there was stuff out there about him.
I don't remember the exact details of, just no, things
were getting a little bit messy behind yeah, behind the scenes.

Speaker 6 (40:37):
Of that, you know, Jimmy Cliff passed away and Elden
Campbell passed away. I thought I had that into the Leftovers,
just just thought i'd slider and it shots out to
one of the greatest reggae singers ever in the history
of reggae, Eldon Campbell. Jimmy Cliff a bit radio all right,

(40:57):
shouts out to Jimmy Cliff and Elden Campbell wanted obviously
a Laker.

Speaker 5 (41:02):
Great, Yeah, you know, yeah, s.

Speaker 4 (41:05):
Lorena, did you get that article from Jonas? And then
Jonas didn't want to elaborate on the fact that PJ.
Washington's been ordered to pay Brittany Renner fifty five hundred
monthly in child support? Is that what you're living to Jonas?

Speaker 1 (41:18):
But yeah, you know, I'd heard that story before, but
I had nothing to do with the content in The Leftovers?

Speaker 4 (41:25):
Is that that actually came out in September.

Speaker 5 (41:29):
Do y'all know Britney Renner is, by the way, we.

Speaker 4 (41:32):
Do, Yeah, Jonas does. Jonas just saw her probably last night.

Speaker 5 (41:36):
Oh yeah, wow his phone.

Speaker 8 (41:39):
Isn't she a basketball player?

Speaker 4 (41:43):
No, you're thinking of Brittany Grinder.

Speaker 6 (41:46):
Very difference between the He's a different type of athlete.

Speaker 4 (41:51):
By the way, britt Brittany Grinder might like Brittany Renner,
and she.

Speaker 5 (42:00):
Might give PJ a run for.

Speaker 1 (42:02):
His Oh, buddy, let's take it. Let's go see you tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (42:07):
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