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April 9, 2024 42 mins

Covino & Rich are in for Dan Patrick! The guys react to UConn's huge accomplishment, the eclipse & talk cash apps! Was TNT milking "One Shining Moment?" The guys laugh about 2000's hair, sports collectables & have some big On This Day sports moments. Plus, Rich argues that his friend didn't really graduate from UConn!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You are listening to The Dan Patrick Show on Fox
Sports Radio.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Yeah, good morning, go Tin Morgan. We're like Phil and Frank.
What a buddy Phil in Frank, Cavino and Rich normally
on from two to four on the West, five to
seven on the East Monday through Friday. And we have
a bonus podcast if you guys want to see what
you hear called over promise because blubber Lips Davis usually

(00:25):
over promises things we never get to. We get an
extra hour in for the DP Show. Day two of
the Dan Patrick Hatrick again, good morning and her Jonas
talking about National Unicorn Day. So Rich, happy holidays to
you an fan.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
It's gonna walk around my daughter's room bench, sheets, wall, toys.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
Her backpack. You guys share pot. Yes, it's also National
Winston Churchill Day, So dandy, g I wish you were
a happy one of those. I know you're a big fan.
Thank you, and thank you Fox Sports Radio for hanging
out with us, Cafino and Rich live from the Mercedes
Benz Studios. Now we're gonna get to a lot today.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
I mean, it's sort of a dead time in the
world of sports, but this, you know, stuff going on
in life.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
We're gonna get to the worst neighbors.

Speaker 3 (01:15):
I'm gonna let you know why Jason Kelcey and Kaitlyn
Clark are the same exact person.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Oh, it sounds like a what Colin Cowherd analogy?

Speaker 3 (01:24):
What do they have in common? No, what do Kaitlyn
Clark and Jason Kelcey have going on?

Speaker 2 (01:29):
Right now?

Speaker 3 (01:29):
Stars? Stars attract other stars. We'll talk about the Sacramento A's.
We never got to that yet. Like, what do you
do if you live in Sacramento? Are you an A's
fan for like a couple of years.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Yes, you jump on it. You enjoy it while you can.

Speaker 3 (01:44):
We're gonna talk about eclipse weirdos. I mean people that
enjoyed the eclipse yesterday.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
Oh yeah, but before we talk about eclipses, which, by
the way, you know what, I have a thought on
that before we get to that. When a venmo you
a quick six bucks, you know to do that. No,
I'm gonna do that because rich gets me a coffee
in the morning, and so nice of him to go
out of his way and buy me a coffee. And
I like to get it out of the way because
I don't like own people anything. Ever, and I just

(02:11):
want to say to anybody out there, if you don't
use Venmo, then I don't know how you survive. Or
Zell Orzel. Yeah, Zell is a little more complicated. I
think you know you have to go through your bank
and everything. I don't know. I mean I have it.
I use it all the time, use that for child
support and things like that. Rich, do you for a coffee?

(02:32):
Here's a quick little Venmo?

Speaker 3 (02:33):
Do you have the over seventy exemption? Like every football
seats and my dad for fantasy football and gambling. He's like, all, Rich,
I'm gonna send you a check in the mail.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
It'll cover. And I'm like, Dad, no checking the mail.
All it's gonna be in the mail. I don't care
if it's your dad, I don't care if it's the
fruit guy at the corner. If you don't have a
Venmo set up. Honestly, like I kind of frown at you.
I'm not gonna say I don't respect you. I respect everybody,
but I'm I can say it.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
No. No, if you don't have a cash up on
your phone, I don't respect you.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
Might as well tell me you're living in the eighteen hundreds,
because I'm like, really, dude, you're just cramping yourself at
this point. I feel like, if you're a hobo, you
should have a Venmo account because that's the only way
you're getting money from me.

Speaker 3 (03:16):
You know, hobos and what do they call them nowadays
on house and they should have Venmos. In fact, two
people I saw have Venmo or Zell or cash app
that I'm like, ah, good thinking this past year there
was not a Girl Scout that didn't.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
You're still right, it was fifty to fifty.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
But now you go to the supermarket or wherever you know,
a couple of months ago and it was girl Scout
cookie season. I'm trying to resist the samoas and thin
mints by the sleeve and lemonades and all the every
girl's like we have Venmo and Zell and the moms
are out there with them with their little.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
Yeah no, so good job, girl Scouts. Second job. Secondly,
I'm at Crypto. Oh I thought you're gonna say strippers
in Vegas. That wouldn't be Excuse me, ma'am, do you
have gun MoU value for US LAB? You really need
to step it up now. You should have QR coats
tattooed on their treeks because there should be a better

(04:13):
way because if you expect cash from me nowadays, I
just never have it. And my dad still is that
guy that's like cash. He's key.

Speaker 3 (04:21):
That's not a bad idea. If a stripper had a
QR coat on her cheeks. Hold on, stand still, Oh
stop stop talking.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
For a second. Hold on, gotcha? All right, there you go.
I'm gonna been with you over an extra twenty.

Speaker 3 (04:32):
But I was at Staple Center because you know, I'm
a huge hockey fan. Want to go see the King's
canucksy other night Great Sport Live. We talked about it
and after the game, Danny, you know this from probably
going to a bunch of Lakers games.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
You leave that arena.

Speaker 4 (04:51):
They got all those hot dog stands. Yeah, the hot
dogs are wrapped in bacon.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
The bacon wrapped like big fat sausage dogs with all
the all the fictions are ye and they were all
saying it like it was part of their thing, like
hot dogs.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
We got your hot dogs with the faxes we have
that we have Venmo and Zel. They were saying it
because what is your first instinct? Like god, damn cash
on the local fruit guy, local ice cream man, the street.
Vendors have stepped up their game now here in LA
where they offer PayPal, zell or Venmo. I think the

(05:27):
only people that don't use it nowadays are my parents.
So unless you're one hundred and seventy five years old,
there's no excuse for you.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
And if you're some excuse, if you're someone that gets
by a lot like I do on Apple Pay, Yeah,
I use Apple Pay for pretty much ninety nine percent
of things.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
You know who doesn't take Apple Pay, I'll throw them
under the bus because I go there way too much.
Home depot. Oh really home depot that you need your
credit card or debit card or whatever. But they don't
like you don't have Apple Pay yet.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
Home depot? Yeah, well is cash o king? You know,
if you're trying to take some taxes off your gutter
cleaning or you know you got some guy doing some
handy work at your house. Yeah, I get it. Still
need some cash here and there, but here rich six
bucks for coffee, over priced, but here you go, Venmo paid. Done?

(06:17):
Moving on? Yeah, send me a check. Step your game up.
You know what, man, there's so many people that are
scared of this stuff. You know, we talk about it.
When it comes to sports, my parents and other family
members still rich. You don't have to be old to
feel this way, because I felt this way when a
game is on Apple TV or a game is on
Amazon Prime, like my family members and certain friends of

(06:40):
mine will be like, yeah, I guess I'm not watching,
and it's like, yo, stop being scared of the technology.
It's really odd I have. I can't imagine that mentality, Danny.

Speaker 3 (06:52):
Imagine if the Raiders are on I don't know, Peacock
or Prime or something, You're like some watching, dude.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
My parents have watched the game yet they're eight and two.
So what we're ten games into it Because my mom
cut the cord. I'm like, well, mom, you got to
get the MLB APP. I don't know how to do that. App.
I'm like, you got five kids. Have one of these
dummies help you. I'm here and I'm busy. Have someone
else help you. There's four others. Yeah, so I understand,
but I don't. At the same time, like I sent,

(07:20):
we have Cavino and Rich, we have a QR code.
We do We're big time like that and all of
our information. You're so twenty eighteen, we're so ahead of
the game. Bro, we have menu.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
We're so twenty eighteen, it's right. So I sent it
to my own like a menu during COVID.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
Now, when I say my own stand here, you probably
think my uncle again is like ninety years old. He's
not all right, he's a little older than me. Brother,
like he's like fifty. Yeah. Yeah. So I sent them
my QR code. He goes, yeah, what's that. I'm like,
what do you mean? What's that? How do you eat?
How do you survive? He goes, I'm like, that's a
QR code. Just you know, check it out whenever it's

(07:58):
you know, get us some listeners when you're at the barbershop,
bust it out and tell him about your nephew's radio
show on Big Time. And he goes, I guess I
won't be using that. I'm like, why not? What do
you mean? Do you refuse the QR code at the restaurant?
How do you get by? So that being said, make

(08:20):
the adjustments, don't be afraid. It's all good. Figure it out,
get a venmo, and enjoy your games the end, and
hopefully you guys, speaking of enjoyed yukon you shay. Congrats
to them, hope you had a Yukon sort of Monday night,
even though you may have stayed up a little later
than usual to watch dude.

Speaker 3 (08:41):
Pretty impressive what they accomplished at Yukon, talking about like
a turnover of roster. Kids have bought into the program.
There's always something so special about back to back, like
that is not easy, and it wan back. One's hard,
belly to belly talking about back to back and the sixth. Ever,
I believe the fun fact is every time they made

(09:01):
it to the finals, they've won. So props to the
Yukon Husky seventy five sixty over Purdue.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
The side story behind it all aside from back to back,
like you said, rich really puts them in a awesome spot.
Well to say dynasty to start dynasty is that the
East Coast friends of ours, we're complaining about staying up

(09:27):
so late just to see the montage that you so
desperately love.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
One shining moment I actually lose texting and friends. I'll
tell you the exact height.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
I was sleepy.

Speaker 3 (09:36):
It was a little after midnight East Coast because it
was right around nine ish, little after nine here in
southern California, and one shining moment had not played yet.
We're talking. They milk it. They milk it like they're
a dairy farmer. It's like it's like clockwork. I know

(09:57):
Rich because I've worked at them so long, is impeccable.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
Right at the high note one shining moment, that's when
the tier rolls off of Rich's cheek right here the
bone simultaneously, right when the high note. When Luther hits
that high note, that's when Rich wells up and a
tear is shed. Did you cry watching the Montos one
shining Moment?

Speaker 3 (10:21):
I did not, But you know what, it did not
air till after midnight East Coast. But a couple takeaways.
Zach Edie puts up big numbers. He's gonna be a
mid first rounder in the NBA. But Yukon and Purdue
had just been killing everyone all tournament, and we said,

(10:43):
yesterday it was a Yukon six and a half.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
Well let's roll Yukon. It felt right. Did you have
money on this? I did not.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
I'm mad at myself. I was like, I just been
so cold lately that I'm like, yeah, just just watch.
But they held Purdue. Think about the game in which
we watch NCAA basketball. They helped her Doe to one
three point shot. Their perimeter defense was absurd. They they
only had eight assists. They were so one dimensional. Yukon

(11:12):
just outplayed Perdue. And then you say to yourself, how
does a guy like Zach Edie translate into the NBA.
Is he a guy that goes mid first round and
you know he just had a fades into mid level
NBA status but still makes.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
You know, tens of millions of dollars a year, thirty
seven couplets. Yeah, you know, we talked about that. When
it comes to Kaitlyn Clark, I feel like men and
again this is just an opinion. Is it a sexist opinion?
I'm not trying to be. I think the NBA professional
men are more likely to shut this dude down and

(11:55):
it might be a harder transition for him than Kaitlyn Clark.
All the women are talking a big game, but the
women are and that's the story a bigger games, which
some could say, well that means she made it, that
means it's official now because it's usually the men that
are talking smack about the younger players. Now we're seeing
the women do that.

Speaker 3 (12:15):
And it's every sport, right we talk about how a
guy plays college football for a big school maybe in
the SEC and all of a sudden, But don't you
have this opinion based on nothing really that the.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
The difference there isn't as significant like an NBA, like
a college standout superstar, that Caitlyn Clark would have an
easier transition in the w NBA as an Edie would
in the NBA. It's a good question.

Speaker 3 (12:45):
You know your thoughts if you want to time in
at eight, seven, seven, nine nine on Fox again. My
ignorance tells me that that's your ignorance.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
Is the dominance of the WNBA isn't as significant as
the dominance in the NBA. Oh truth be told. You
don't watch any even do I?

Speaker 3 (12:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (12:58):
I mean I watch enough to we've formed that opinion that.

Speaker 3 (13:02):
We watched enough college football to see a running back
turn the corner on every run and then he can't
do that in the NFL or a guy like we
haven't seen a Caitlin Clark this this dynamic, I mean
for obvious reasons.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
Look, she broke so many records. Can it translate as easy?

Speaker 3 (13:21):
We'll see we've seen quarterbacks in college look like unstoppable.
You know that you end up on a team that
had two or three wins in the NFL the year before,
and you look like hot garbage once you're in the NFL,
because and there's just.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
Some there's a style of play that that translates in
different ways. Like some people are saying Bronni made a
good choice because maybe he's a better pro than he
would be a college player. I don't see how that applies,
but I've heard that several times from different people. So
you know, people step up, people changed their game. We'll
see what happens with Edie. But congrats again to the

(13:58):
Yukon Husky seventy five six. Did you watch any Danny J?

Speaker 3 (14:02):
Did you?

Speaker 2 (14:03):
I actually watched the whole game, the whole game, old game.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
There was there was a point where it started to
get a little out of control, and I was like,
you know what, I'm gonna go do a couple things,
get a couple things done.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
I'll turn it on with a couple of minutes left. Well,
that's the beauty of a game like this, where again
the Husky sort of dominated, Purdue only scored sixty. If
you're not a big college basketball fan anyway, you just
have the feeling of live sports on and that's when
you like get a good sweep in or like a
good little like cleaning of the counter going on, right, you.

Speaker 4 (14:31):
Can clean up because of Yukon's defense, Even when Purdue
was hovering right around a seven point trailing by like seven,
it never really felt like they had that burst to
get back into the game.

Speaker 2 (14:42):
To sign of a good team.

Speaker 3 (14:43):
We said the other night with the women's right South Carolina,
anytime I got within like five or six, like, oh,
it's a game, South Carolina's like that, so fast, relax.
So NCAA hoops behind us now, I think it's time,
could you know? We say it every year around this time.

(15:04):
This is when you officially really hone in on the NBA,
with a few games to go, the playoffs around the corner,
this is when you really start to dive in.

Speaker 2 (15:13):
I mean, that's what Mets fans say because there's nothing
to be excited about. I know, Mets have won four
or five. Now shut your mouth, and that's that's hot
right now.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
They're stepping out the braves last night. They'll be five
hundred soon enough. Lindor will get to a betting one
hundred soon. And of course, I'll be tuning into the NBA,
but I am excited about You see the memes where
it's like people saying they've had blood alcohol levels higher
than some of the Mets batting averages.

Speaker 2 (15:35):
Yeah, I mean, I think the.

Speaker 3 (15:36):
Other day, until he had a good game, Lindor was
betting like thirty one. It's like zero thirty, Yeah, okay,
thirty one. Honestly, I hate to be that guy, but
I am.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
I guess like you feel honestly as a as a
former little league standout, you feel like you could bet
thirty one in the BIGS thirty one. The point, Well,
wasn't it Rendon? Who?

Speaker 3 (16:04):
He has a four game minatrick now? But you know
he's the most easy gut to hate in Major League Baseball.
Didn't he start like one for twenty five or something ridiculous?

Speaker 2 (16:13):
Yeah, I mean, that guy's hard to root for. But
you're right, Rich, time to tune into the NBA if
you have an Danny G's Like, what do you mean time?
I've been tuning in.

Speaker 3 (16:22):
Danny g is the guy that watches ever game. I'm
the guy that a couple of days a week, I'll
have it onto the background. But now it's time to
hone in and really really take it better. Here I
am it's all full circle here. I am making fun
of my parents and old people. For me, I can
never find the Laker game when I'm trying to watch
it here in La. I don't have spect I've sent

(16:43):
you so.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
Many I know.

Speaker 4 (16:44):
I don't have the I don't have He's like, here's
my I gave. I gave Covino my password, the spectrum.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
He still father Danty for passwords. I know, well, because
I try to tune in there. Let's say it's a
nice matchup, I want to sit down and watch. I
don't have Spectrum. I don't have it. Danny G's sitting
there with his kid on his lap. He's like, who's
texting me? Or commun? Want's my HBO max password? That's
don't bother you, danny G. What's the what's the code?

(17:11):
Can I put it in? Well?

Speaker 4 (17:13):
You guys are tuning into the NBA at the perfect time,
because coming up quickly, here are the play in games.

Speaker 2 (17:18):
Yeah. Now, now is that you know what if you
get anything out of this jibber jabber, it's that now
is the time really start focusing in on it, because
this is when it gets fun. College hoops done. Baseball
still early, still tuning into that. I am. I'm a guy.
I'm one of those baseball fans that tries to watch

(17:40):
as many games as possible. But now's the time where
NBA gets exciting and you gotta focus.

Speaker 4 (17:45):
And an important game tonight Warriors and Lakers because they're
obviously fighting over position there of course, speaking of playing.

Speaker 3 (17:52):
Yeah, I was gonna say those those the seven through
ten teams are close enough where you could try to
sneak into that seven eight.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
You don't want to be nine, ten. You don't want
to be one and done. Possibly.

Speaker 3 (18:04):
The interesting part of especially about the Western Conference, is
that I know they've done a better job with load
management this year, and you know, guys are playing more.
That's sort of the narrative, right, like they're trying to
get the guys to get in there more. But would
you agree that unlike any other sport, once you look

(18:24):
at the postseason standings and what teams are in, it's
like the top tier seeds are not that dominant over
the lower seed teams in the NBA. Yeah, like like
in the NFL or Major League Baseball or any other
sport for that matter, you feel a little more confident
in the higher seeds. There's people that are there's people

(18:47):
that are saying, I saw a headline yesterday. He was
on FS one or ESPN. It's like, are the Lakers
the biggest threat to the Denver Nuggets.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
I'm like, you mean the.

Speaker 3 (18:56):
Lakers who are in the play in I guess once
a playoff series starts, the NBA just takes on a
whole different feel Tenny One's and if you have a
couple of big stars, what about I mean, we feel
that way about baseball.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
More than that, the Lakers have.

Speaker 4 (19:12):
Matched up well against the Nuggets this season, keeping games
really close. And then you look at the Lakers against
a team like the Kings, and the Kings have swept
the Lakers this season.

Speaker 3 (19:23):
You start looking at matchups, and not only do start
looking at matchups, you start saying, well, what teams are
clicking and who in a five you know, who in
a seven game series could deliver?

Speaker 2 (19:33):
What about the Dallas Mavericks.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
Luca and Kyrie have secretly sort of been pretty damn
good together this season. So we'll get to a little
more NBA. We'll get to why Kelsey and Caitlin Clark
are the same person.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
I can't wait for that. And by the way, speaking
to the NBA, we're gonna do some whack Diesel Shack
diesel trivia this show, giving away prizes on the Covino
and Rich Show in for DP.

Speaker 3 (19:56):
Live from the Mercedes Benz Studio. We got more next
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Speaker 3 (20:12):
Hey, we're Covino and Rich Fox Sports Radio every day
five to seven pm Eastern.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
But here's the thing. We never have enough time to
get to everything we want to get to and that's
why we have a brand new podcast called over Promised.
You see, we're having so much fun in our two
hour show. We never get to everything, honestly, because this
guy is over promising things we never have time for. Yeah,
you blubber lit lame in me.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
Well you know what it's called over promise. You should
be good at it because you've been over promising women
for years. Well, it's a Cavino and Rich after show,
and we want you to be a part of it.
We're gonna be talking sports, of course, but we're also
gonna talk life and relationships. And if Rich and I
are arguing about something or we didn't have enough time,
it will continue on our after show called over Promised. Well,
if you don't get enough Covino and Rich, make sure

(20:56):
you check out over Promised and also Uncensored by the way,
so maybe go at it even a little harder. It's
gonna be the best after show podcast of all time.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
There you go, over Promising. Remember you could see it
on YouTube, but definitely join us. Listen Over Promised with
Cadino and Rich on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or
wherever you get your podcasts. We're Covino and Rich live
in Mercedes Been Studios in for Dan Patrick.

Speaker 3 (21:21):
When you hear Nelly, it's all like this hot in here?
Is there anything more two thousands in this?

Speaker 2 (21:28):
Yeah? Your haircut fair?

Speaker 3 (21:33):
Those white guys have had the same fade for the
last twenty years. True story. No, I'm just kidding. But
you know what, though, you hear something like Nelly hot
in here, and it does dawn on you that like, yeah,
that song is twenty years old. Where is the time going.

Speaker 2 (21:47):
It dawn on me that it's freezing here in the studio. No,
it's freezing, but good morning again. We're live from la
It is cold in here for whatever reason. Hope you
enjoyed the eclipse yesterday. Hope you enjoyed Yukon's big win.
I hope you're enjoying our show so far, Day two
of the Dan Patrick Hatrick.

Speaker 3 (22:06):
Not only do I have my dumb Jason Kelsey Kaitlyn Clark,
how are they the same person? I'm gonna get to
that in a second, but I want you to think
about something. We're gonna get to this and you know,
within the next half hour if you're on the road,
think about it and get ready to chime in. All
these people went nuts yesterday over the eclipse. And by
the way, I've seen all the dumb jokes, people being like,

(22:28):
check out this video and it's the moon and the
sun and all of a sudden, there there he is,
would the black guy at the end of the bed. Look,
that's all I've seen. I've seen other ones where some
guys junk just comes into the screen. Like I've seen
all the jokes.

Speaker 2 (22:41):
I got so many jokes in regards to the eclipse.
Did you see just a bunch of fools looking at
the eclipse and it's a bunch of vatos looking at
an old Mitsubishi. Yes, I saw that one. I've seen
them all.

Speaker 3 (22:54):
But the next eclipse, where the path of totality will
be going through the United States is in twenty one years.
So I want to play a little game with you guys.
Make a prediction. What will the sports landscape look like
in twenty one years the next time everyone's freaking out?

Speaker 2 (23:17):
Or what will have happened by then? What will have
happened by then? Well, we all be playing pick a ball?
Will NFL football be flag football?

Speaker 1 (23:25):
Like?

Speaker 2 (23:25):
What will be the landscape of sports? I'll be fling golfing.
You know what fling golf is? Did that a shark
tank thing? Yeah, fling golf. I'll be on the fling
golf course. Now I'll be on the regular golf Oh,
you'll be on the fling golf tour. You'll retired cave
you know, have found his true college. Yeah, man, I'll
be in Saudi Arabia. They're gonna sign me to the
new league and I'll be pissing off regular golfers.

Speaker 3 (23:47):
Area is Cavino, the live fling golf millionaire. Well, you
know how they describe it. You know, when snowboarding became
a thing and it started to piss off actual skiers.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
With their snowboards. They're saying that there's room for both,
but traditional golfers don't want the fling golfers around. And
basically it's like a lacrosse golf kind of you just flint.
Instead of wasting time being aggravated, you just going there
to have funs. You just flinging the ball and then

(24:21):
you're putting like normal fling golf. I think that'll take over.
So by the way, I was driving past by your uh,
hopefully people have better answers than that when we do
this in about twenty four. I don't want to take
all the good answers. What's good. But I was driving
past your local high school by your house, Yeah, and
all these kids man so into pickleball. They were all

(24:41):
just playing pickleball, and I'm like, damn man, it's like
it's in the gyms now, you know what I saw?
This is interesting.

Speaker 3 (24:49):
I never played pickleball in gym class. I never played
it ever in my life. I have a high school observation.
Let it me know, Covino and I are not just
driving by Reda High schools. I mean Rich lives right
next to near one, so I was driving by his house.
I notice, how how you know when you see kids
like in gym class when you're driving by local they
look so apathetic?

Speaker 2 (25:08):
Right, these kids were way into it. I could tell
they were like, way into pickable. I saw something interesting.
You brought up lacrosse in your fling golf. Well, I
was joking, but I saw a bunch of kid at
the time the next eclipse happens, that might be a
big thing. I saw a bunch of kids at the
high school, I guess at lacrosse practice, and they all
had GoPros on their helmet. I'm like, is that to

(25:29):
watch the footage? Is that for them to upload on
their h my lacrosse YouTube page. But I was like,
that's a pretty cool thought. Like, imagine if you had
footage like that of when you played high school sports. Dude,
I don't have not one picture of me, like even
one of your fifty seven home runs. No, no, no,
but all right, ready forget about high school even even

(25:53):
later than that in college, I don't have like one
picture of me in my dorm room, like not one.

Speaker 3 (25:58):
Imagine it's one big lie Cavio is never a baseball star.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
Yeah, no proof. You know what that's the beauty? Uh wait,
you did show us a newspaper clipping. Oh yeah, I
have all that. But you could make stuff. But it
could have been hose al tube you know five Yeah
that was al Tube. Man, it wasn't even me. You
know what we think about it? They have they have
video of their practice on their go pro as kids today.

(26:25):
You don't even have a photo of you in your
dorm room in college.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
Yeah, listen, if you're roughly fortyish, it's said, guess that
transition of camera in your hands at all times.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
In the phone. You missed it by like a decade. Yeah,
I mean it look in our family generation had it
even worse. I asked my mom the other day, Hey, Mom,
I said, you got you and Dad's first pick. She's like,
what do you mean, I'm like the first pick you
ever took. I was like, because that's kind of special.
Which one is it. She's like, I don't know our
wedding album. I'm like your wedding album. She's like, well,

(26:56):
we didn't carry cameras. I'm like, that's true. That didn't
have that didn't have a polaroids in the back pocket.
Maybe you dad has some other pictures of your mom. Yeah,
I hope not polaroids in his sock drawer. So nineteen seventy,
you know what my mom realized. The first pick was
like at six Flags, you know when when they take
pictures of you and put it on a mug or something.

(27:17):
It was a picture from a mug that my mom
says that this is the first one. That's Yeah, so
you know they didn't have it. We didn't have it.
Today they have everything.

Speaker 3 (27:27):
Well, we're gonna get to a bunch of random stuff.
What will the sports world look like next time there's
an eclipse. Why is Jason Kelcey and Caitlin Clark in
the same exact position.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
We'll get to that.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
But let's say it's up to Travis in La get
some feedback going in for Dan, Patrick, Covino and Rich
what's up Travis, Hey, Travis, good morning, Hey, good morning guys.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
Hey Steve, I have that mug.

Speaker 2 (27:47):
I'll sell it back to you for a ninety nine bucks.
All right, let's go.

Speaker 3 (27:52):
I was gonna ask you, guys, how how much can
you be in the sports collectibles without being a door.
It has to be signed, framed, and presented in your
home in a beautiful way, in an office or a
man cave or a garage. You can't have I have
a loaded answer, Danny. You would think I had to

(28:13):
think about it. I have loaded answer. It depends how
old you are.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
I think feel like you have Q cards in front of.

Speaker 3 (28:17):
You because I've thought about this a lot. You can't
have something on your wall that is not signed, personalized,
or framed.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
At this stage of the game. I mean, at any stage.

Speaker 4 (28:28):
That last step is the tough one, right, because we
all have some memorabilia bean in radio these years, and
we have boxes of some cool stuff. But it's that
last step of putting it in a presentable case.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
Yeah, I know that's true, right, you have a photograph.
We've met a lot of people along the way.

Speaker 3 (28:43):
I mean, one of the things that I want to
I need to get a case rit and it's as
simple as probably ordering it on Amazon for twenty bucks.
But it is that I was lucky enough. Over the
years we've met Mike Tyson a few times. Dyson, I
got to meet Cavino and Ridge, and it was the
pleasure with Amine when we met Iron Mike, I have

(29:04):
a professional boxing glove and it's like too rich love
Mike Tyson and I just haven't liked.

Speaker 2 (29:09):
I haven't liked like sitting in my office.

Speaker 3 (29:13):
I'm like kind of case dummy, like, but I think
you need to present it in a case a frame.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
And that's the rule. Bibbleheads, keep them in your office
and you better have some fun with That's the thing, man,
there's that fine line which just all remember his question
was before it becomes nerdy, you got too many bombleheads.
You're in nerdy territory. That's how I feel about it.
Like that's the problem with a lot of people. You
take something cool like the eclipse, and then you go

(29:41):
nerding out on it, like, Okay, it's cool you posted
a picture. I don't need to see all of your
pictures and how you thought about life as it happened,
and you know you're getting a nerd. You're getting nerd.
You're in nerdy territory. Oh not, I decided yesterday.

Speaker 3 (29:55):
By the way, the people that posted eclipse pictures and
videos are the same people that post on the fourth
of July.

Speaker 2 (30:03):
And think people care. Oh look at the firework display?
Are you serious?

Speaker 3 (30:08):
Do you think I want to see the picture of
you that you took of the sun? Oh?

Speaker 2 (30:11):
The best one I got, you said, the jokes are
the best part. It was this girl on the beach,
But it's not the Vatos looking at the Vinza be
That was another one. There's this girl on the beach
and some creepos filming her and she's wiping the sand
off her astreaks right, and she's looking good. And he's like,
what is this? And all of a sudden, some some

(30:34):
non flattering person gets in the way of it and
bends over and it.

Speaker 3 (30:37):
Says eclipse, and you're like, oh, gross is a non
flattering person twenty twenty four code for fatty?

Speaker 2 (30:46):
Because you don't want to say it or I might
upset anybody on the way to work, gotcha.

Speaker 3 (30:52):
I wanted to bring up a couple on this day,
things on a door. I'm not gonna boy you with this,
but but I happen to just be a look up
stuff this morning. Before we get to Caitlin Clark and
Jason Kelcey Danny g Big out here in La what
happened on this day in nineteen eighty one, on this day,
think about it.

Speaker 2 (31:12):
Eighty one April ninth, Fernando Valenzuela his first start as
a dog. I was right first. I didn't even know.
I didn't know that for sure. What was your train
of thought there? Eighty one?

Speaker 4 (31:24):
Yeah, wait, we talked about Fernando yesterday, so he was
already on the top of my mind.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
Yeah, that was.

Speaker 2 (31:28):
I mean, by the way, he looks better now than
he did then. Have you seen him lately? Yeah, he's
thin now, like he's thin, he looks good. I sent
the picture of him. This is so random, but I
sent the picture of him. A cousin of mine met
him right and he sent me a picture and he's like,
do you know who this is? And I did, right,
I was able to I've seen him. But I said
that to my mom and I said, guess this legend.

(31:50):
She had no clue. She's like, I don't know who
that is? And really, is that your uncle? Fetheresito.

Speaker 4 (31:55):
That year stands out because I was in kindergarten and
that's when Fernando Mania took over or southern California. My
family is from rialto California, so we were in the
middle of all of it. In my first Dodger game,
my grandmother took us way up high in the nosebleed
seats at Dodger Stadium with her son umbrella, and we
got to see Fernando pitch and it was like a

(32:16):
playoff game even though it was this time of the season.

Speaker 3 (32:19):
Atmosphere was yeah, electric, Yeah, that was. I'm a little
a couple of years younger than Danny j. When I
was in kindergarten, I was into a hul Comania. You
were into Fernando Mania. I was into hulk Camania.

Speaker 2 (32:30):
But that happened.

Speaker 3 (32:31):
But I saw this and I just I had to
bring it up because it's just so ridiculous. I have
never heard about this. Maybe guess it's coming up on
one hundred years ago. But I was looking up a
little like, you know, on this day in sports, because
I always find that to be you know, sometimes you
find a little interesting fun factor trivia like your boy
Dom Mattingly signed his last contract with the Yankees on

(32:52):
this day, on this day, just to show you how
money has come so far in sports and how much
people are paid now. Don Mattingly is at top of
his game in nineteen eighty nine, you'd say, yeah, oh, yeah,
I mean that was when Donnie Baseball was at its
prime five years nineteen mil and you know what that.

Speaker 2 (33:10):
Is around the time I think he started experiencing some
bank issues. That was his last filing up to that. Yeah,
he was Donnie Baseball all the way.

Speaker 3 (33:19):
On this day in eighty nine. Yeah, was when Mike
Tyson Mike Dyson, after when I found your bracton glove.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
He punched a parking lot at tend that. Do you
remember that story? I actually do.

Speaker 3 (33:30):
Yeah, that was in nineteen eighty nine. But here's the
one I saw that. I was like, has anyone ever
heard of this?

Speaker 2 (33:34):
This is ridiculous.

Speaker 3 (33:36):
In nineteen twenty five, this is before your grandpappy was
probably even born. Babe Ruth was rushed to the hospital
with what they called I've never even heard this of
all the dumb sports fun facts and stories I've heard
of my life.

Speaker 2 (33:50):
Overdose on hot dogs? Have you ever heard of the
belly ach herd around the world? No, I don't think so.

Speaker 3 (33:58):
Babe Ruth was rushed to the hospital with a tummy ache,
and newspapers around the country started printing Babe.

Speaker 2 (34:05):
Ruth is dead. Wow, there was a death Ruer and
the babe.

Speaker 3 (34:09):
And because he wasn't he didn't play for a couple
of days, Like the babe died and it turns out
he had just had a bad tummy ache. He had
gas won too many hot dogs at Yankee Stadium. So, uh,
just dropping the fun facts.

Speaker 2 (34:23):
I mean, what's better than I never heard that story,
But then again, that wasn't around in twenty five. Yeah,
belly acred around the world. All right.

Speaker 3 (34:30):
Now, coming up, Jason Kelcey Caitlin Clark. How are they
in the same exact position. I'll explain why and how next,
filling in for the great Dan Patrick.

Speaker 2 (34:41):
You got Covino on Ritch Live from the Mercedes Benz
Studio here on Fox Sports Radio.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
Be sure to catch the live edition of The Dan
Patrick Show weekdays at nine am Eastern six am Pacific
on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio wap Yo.

Speaker 2 (34:56):
By the way, if you like him real thick and juicy.
Have you seen some recent clips of Nelly Fertanto? Uh no,
creepo your favorite portrait gace woman? Oh yeah, no, seriously,
like recent clips. I was like, what in the hell
is going on? Like in a good way, I was

(35:16):
just surprised stick with a couple of seas like you
could see why Timberland fell in love with it.

Speaker 3 (35:22):
Yeah right, yeah, yeah, she had a handful of hits
in the twenty and twenty ten Oh I say that
respectfully because Joel's playing some Nelly Fortano in the background.

Speaker 2 (35:30):
By the way, we're Cavino and Rich in for Dan Patrick.
Danny G's on the phones at eight seven, seven ninety
nine on Fox. Thank you for hanging out with us.
Thank you for checking out our podcast to search Cavino
and rich We also have a Patreon. So always staying
busy and always an honor to be in for the
DP show. How is Jason Kelcey and Caitlyn Clark the same?

(35:53):
I'll explain in a minute, but I just need a
quick answer from you, Danny G. Joel, you guys want
to chime in. Love to hear your thoughts on a
fight that was going down on one of my group
texts last night.

Speaker 3 (36:05):
Oh boy, so you can't Purdue men's final game. March
madness culminates one shining moment montage after midnight.

Speaker 2 (36:18):
Midnight.

Speaker 3 (36:18):
Yeah, my East Coast buddies are fighting about Yukon, Tony
and Vinnie going at it. My buddy Mikey, Carmine getting
fired up, my buddy Mikey and Chris. And here's the argument.
Want your thoughts. So my buddy Chris went to his
undergrad at a small college in Connecticut called Fairfield. Okay, graduated,

(36:45):
got a job, years later, got married, He's got a
couple boys. All the guy does is work, watch the Mets,
and coach like three different little league teams his life.

Speaker 2 (36:56):
He's living that sports dad life life.

Speaker 3 (36:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (37:00):
The last couple of weeks he's been all like, yeah, Yukon.

Speaker 3 (37:05):
They We're like, Yukon, you're a Mets fan, you're a
Rangers fan, and you're a Giants fan. Well what does
Yukon thing? And here's his answer, Oh, I think he
works for American Express. And he's like, you know, he's
sort of a big dog there. He's like, back in
twenty ten, they paid for me to get my masters

(37:28):
and I went to Yukon. I'm like wow, I'm like
hold on now, no, no, what do you mean No? No,
I was like online, did you go to the campus?
I'm like, you can't claim you went somewhere. I have
a rule.

Speaker 2 (37:39):
Tell me if you like this role. I already don't
like your rule.

Speaker 3 (37:43):
If you haven't been drunk on the campus, having slept
someone with someone on the campus, or know the local
bars and restaurants on the campus.

Speaker 2 (37:53):
How do you know he didn't sleep with somebody. You
can't say. Maybe he just can't tell you. You can't say, oh,
I'm alumni because you got your masters. You mean, but
you should take this theory in ship.

Speaker 3 (38:06):
What are you talking to if you if you got
your master's there online, this guy.

Speaker 2 (38:11):
I would want to reach to the phone and punch
this guy.

Speaker 4 (38:13):
Nowadays, Richie, you can't make that rule because so many
people do school online.

Speaker 2 (38:19):
I was like, you might as well tell me you
went to the University of Phoenix. Are you gonna tell
me my daughter didn't pass fifth grade because she had
to do it online? Oh, COVID pandemic, But listen, COVID exceptions.
Forget that nonsense. I'm saying. For instance, you went to
Montclair State. I went to Syracuse.

Speaker 3 (38:35):
You went there, you lived in a dorm, you had
random shenanigans, you drank, you partied, you smoked weed, you
went to class, you walked campus.

Speaker 2 (38:42):
You had to stumble across the campus at night. You've
you've stumble across the quad for it to count.

Speaker 3 (38:48):
You've eaten the food court, you've sat in the student
section at a game. If your company paid for you
to get your masters online.

Speaker 1 (38:56):
You can't say you went to that time.

Speaker 2 (38:58):
What if you go there for the graduation? Yeah, like
rich didn't even walk. So I think that's even weaker.
I think graduate, Yeah, you didn't graduate. Get out of rules.
I don't like your rule. I think he absolutely got
a degree from that university as an adult. Hey, dude,

(39:19):
there's people that don't even show up to work because
they could do it from home. They still work from
that place in today's world, Like Danny g said, more
than ever, that matters, More than ever, that counts. There's
so many moms too that are busy being moms, or
your friend busy being a dad, that are taking online classes.
How are you gonna tell me that doesn't count. Of

(39:39):
what I'm saying is there is a distinct difference between
difference with itcounts. There's no difference. My buddy went to Fairfield.

Speaker 3 (39:48):
Your buddy graduated from Yukon, He went Cornelius, he went
to Fairfield, graduated in the early two thousands, a decade
later because his company is like, you, you know, we'll
pay for you to get your master's. Yeah, and he
took he took them online classes. Now you tell me
he's alumni.

Speaker 2 (40:05):
By the way, that sounds like a nightmare to me.
I wouldn't want to sit there, dude. I dread taking
human resources classes from this company. I'll do you have
to do one again. I bought when when Boatsman hits
us up and he's like, yeah, you're over due on
one of your HR courses for Fox Sports. At iHeart,
I'm like, I want to pay my daughter to do
it for me. Hey, can you sit here and just

(40:25):
do this? Because there's another one doing the seventeen So
I dread. So I actually give your buddy more credit
for having the patients to put his dad life aside
there and actually do this. That's analogy twenty bucks to
do minetel.

Speaker 4 (40:40):
Yeah, man, it's an I bait based on the dump
button situation in the afternoons.

Speaker 2 (40:44):
You guys, you don't maybe watch those I need to
watch that. Maybe we should pay closer attention. There's a hint,
just turn it on. My point is actually I have
a theory on how to do that. By the way,
this is a whole I don't want to take you
off your tangent risk. But here's how you take an quiz.
At the end of it. Well, here's what you do.
Here's my method, and it works every time. Okay, every
time you pick the lamest possible answer, and it's ninety

(41:09):
nine percent of the time the correct show who is
wrong in this scenario, and it's like if like c
is like John is inappropriate with everything you did it
so you you don't even have to pay attention. You
just read the three answers right, and it's the lamest
possible one you hit that you're correct.

Speaker 1 (41:26):
Cut off.

Speaker 2 (41:27):
Oh you're really gonna like this one because you can
choose the wrong answer and it just keeps right on going.
John told John told Stephanie she looked pretty at work.
John's a piece of garbage. Shan see, Sean is the
worst guy ever.

Speaker 1 (41:41):
Wrong.

Speaker 2 (41:41):
But let's go one. Hey, John needs to be better
looking to ask her out on it. My point is
those tests are dreadful and miserable. So for your friend
and be able to do this and still pass and
graduate from a prestigious university. Good for him for being proud.
I think that's awesome. Hey, man, if I would do it,
if I could. All I'm saying, and I stand by this,

(42:04):
if you got your master's online at a college, you.

Speaker 1 (42:07):
Are not alumni.

Speaker 2 (42:08):
Wow, That's what I'm saying. More Covenoon rich and for
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