Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
You are listening to the Dan Patrick Show on Fox
Sports Radio.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
We made it to a Friday. It's a meat Friday
at that And in case you're wondering, and I know
you are, we have beef and bison, chili, wagu smashed burgers,
and we got some cheese dogs. Who is it better
than we do? No body. All of our meat is
(00:25):
brought to you by Heartland steakco dot com. You wanna
taste our meat, It's Midwestern meat and go to the website.
And great gifts by the way for the holiday season.
All right. Stat of the Day brought to you by
Panini America, the official trading cards of the program. This
first hour brought to you by tire rack dot com
(00:46):
giving you the right tires for how and what in
where you drive, ship fast and free back by free
road hazard protection with convenient installation options like mobile tire installation.
It's tire rack dot Com the way tire buying should be.
Oh good morning. If you're watching on Peacock, that's our
streaming partnering and our radio affiliates around the country as well.
(01:09):
Come on in stay a while eight seven seven three
DP show operator Tyler sitting by.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
Declarations from last night's game. Okay, I know we love
to do the standalone and I'm going to give you
my opinion. And this is an opinion that you can
put in ink, not pencil, you know, because we would
have said what last night? There were a couple of things.
It could have been Matthew Stafford solidified the MVP rams
to the team to beat in the NFL. Oh Seattle
(01:38):
at home, Sam Darnold, they're frauds. It could have gone
a couple of different ways last night. It's wild how
it ended. I even joked yesterday the game was too
big for Thursday night. It actually took Thursday night to
Friday morning in some parts of the country. But Seattle
gets the win in overtime thirty eight thirty seven. But
(01:59):
if Seattle I would lost that game, what would we
be saying today? Because keep in mind, Seattle nearly won
the first game between these two when Sam Darnold threw
four interceptions. They had three turnovers last night, and they
still won the game. Matthew Stafford threw for four hundred
and fifty yards. Phuka Nakua had twelve catches two hundred
(02:22):
and twenty five yards. Like you're going and Seattle's still
going to win this game. And the Rams didn't have
any turnovers. There were you know, there were no interceptions
by Stafford. See you're looking at it's thirty to fourteen.
You go, yeah, all right, Rams are a better team.
Seattle was stayed in there, you know, the defense when
(02:44):
they needed to came up with some really big plays. Now,
did you get some ricochets there? Did you get some bounces? Yes,
you got old of those things. The punt return to
me was really big. But Seattle goes for two. Here's
their head coach, Mike McDonald.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
Follow is something we had talked about probably throughout the
season and then really particularly for this game because of
the playoff situation. You know, you play for the tie,
you know, make the lock up a playoffs seed. But
I just felt like I just felt great about our
play and I trusted our guys and to clinch credit
to he was really confident, and then the players ultimately
(03:20):
make it happen. So once we got that drive going,
it was pretty clear on what we're.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Going to do. I loved it. But I don't have
to answer to the media, but I did love it.
You're at home. You felt good the comeback and let's
take advantage of this. So the records after last night,
Seattle's twelve and three, LA is eleven and four. Who
do you think is the favorite right now for the
Super Bowl? According to DraftKings this morning, just got the
(03:46):
Super Bowl ons. The Rams are still the team to
beat in the NFC. In the NFL, then it's the Seahawks,
then it's the Broncos, Bills, Eagles, and Texans. So we
want to make it a statement game, a statement win.
But this is this is about two teams that took
advantage when they needed to, and Seattle had the last
(04:09):
chance to take advantage and they end up winning. But
it was great. It was a great game back and forth.
You may get home field advantage. Now do I still
have questions about Sam Darnold. I do I think they
won maybe in spite of him. They almost won in
spite of him the first time against the Rams, and
(04:30):
Stafford looked great, Phuka Nakua look great. But you know,
Seattle ran the football and came up with a couple
of big stumps, and that's what you want, get a
couple of three and outs and then try to make
them pay. But it was It was wonderful to watch
that game, a lot of fun back and forth. All Right,
so you got college football coming up, Alabama and Oklahoma
(04:52):
on a Friday night, and we're gonna look at some
of the different scenarios of if Miami gets blown out.
What are people going to say, if Alabama would get
blown out, what could happen to their head coach? What
if Tulane shocks Old Miss And then we go, well,
(05:12):
they should have kept Lane Kiffin in there. James Madison
against Oregon. Everybody has already made their declaration. Oregon's going
to win, but by how much? Now, all I can
tell you is I watch jmu play twice this year.
That defense is really good, and this might be a
situation where Oregon eventually wins, but James Madison keeps it close. Oregon.
(05:36):
Oregon's starting slow, maybe a first half cover. I don't
know what that number is, but James Madison's going in.
This is everything to James Madison. Oregon is probably looking
at this as all right, who do we have after
James Madison. I'm not saying that they're going to shock
the world, but I hope we're surprised at how well
(05:57):
James Madison can play. It's a good program here for
the last couple of years. And yes, is this a
tall task? Absolutely, tou Lane against Old Miss. Absolutely, And
Nick Saban came out and said, you know, we shouldn't
even have you know, these smaller schools like you don't
take a tripa a baseball team and put them into
(06:18):
the Major League Baseball playoffs. And I was surprised and
disappointed that Nick said that, because you're supposed to be
kind of a steward of the game. Now you're not
at Alabama, you're on college game day. And it's not
like James, Madison and Tulane created this format. It's all
these so called smart people who created this format. I
(06:39):
do have an update on a playoff format for next year, Okay,
I'm gonna do that after the break, And there's a
couple of things in there that you should know, a
couple of surprises that I found out yesterday. But I said,
we're going to fourteen or sixteen next year, and it
looks like they've already agreed to that. But I'll give
(07:02):
you some of the details on the new playoff format,
and Notre Dame will be in the playoff picture. If
they finish in the top twelve. But you know, we
don't want upsets in football, but man, do we crave
upsets with march madness. I give if JMU was playing
Oregon and it was basketball and Oregon was one of
(07:23):
the top five teams, we'd be like, man, JMU can
pull this off. That would be great. Or if Tulane's
playing Old Miss and Old Miss is a top ten
team or a number four seed overall, we'd be like,
Tulane just pull it off. A shocker there. But when
it gets to college football, we don't we want shock.
We don't know surprises here. Don't do that to us.
Speaker 5 (07:47):
Yes, Marvin, I think because it's a numbers game, because
there's so many teams in NCAA tournament or great Michigan
State got knocked out in the first round, but guess what,
I still got Duke Carolina, Yukon UCLA. In college football,
it's not like that. There's only twelve of those teams,
So you don't want one of those big dogs like
Oregon early Canada for most must win game a weekend.
(08:07):
This can change everything. If JAMU wins all the small
schools going forward.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
Yeah, look we belong Yeah, but in basketball, you can
get hot, you know, playing on a neutral site, and
you know you can get some magic there. In college basketball,
it's really difficult to shock somebody in college football, especially
when you're playing at their home stadium. But I hope
that they I hope that they're able to play in
(08:33):
a way that they're proud no matter what the end
result is, because yes, do I like these kind of stories.
Speaker 3 (08:39):
I do.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
Should Notre Dame be in instead of JMU or Tulane, Absolutely,
but JMU and Tulaine shouldn't be punished for something that
college football and their committee came up with. I mean,
they earned it. It's not like they go, you know what,
this is a sponsor's exemption and it's a golf tournament, like, hey,
you can come on in. That's not what happened. They
(09:01):
did what they were supposed to do. Do I like it? No,
I'd like to see Notre Dame in there, because Notre
Dame could win the national title. I think they're that good.
They didn't get in. So we move on and now
you got these games coming up tonight, but guaranteed you're
gonna get the now they never should have been in.
Told you Okay, told who tell the committee they came
(09:25):
up with this. It's like tulaane you know, man, I
just I'm disappointed. Nick Saban should say, Hey, they did
what they were supposed to do and maybe they changed
the format, but let's let's welcome them. Let's see what
they can do. That's what I wanted to hear out
of Nick Saban instead of you know what we didn't
(09:46):
You don't invite a triple A team. You know, you
know you don't invite it. Yeah, we know all of that.
But they did what they were supposed to do, what
they were asked to do, and I hope that they
are able to put up a good effort there and
maybe win, maybe shock the world. Uh setan what's pole
question for the first hour of the program?
Speaker 6 (10:06):
Yeah, one here from Paul if your life depended on it,
this one catch you're taking Justin Jefferson, Jamar Chase, Jackson
Smith and Jigba or Pooka Nakula.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
I'm taking Poka akua recency bias.
Speaker 7 (10:21):
He is getting silly with his catches.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
Yes he if it's if it's around him, it's it's his.
Even when it's not around him, it's it's his he's
I never worry about him on the field, it's off
the field. He was criticizing the officials last night right
after the game, and I'm going didn't do.
Speaker 6 (10:43):
The proposed celebration that maybe he was gonna get in.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
Trouble for me an anti semitic that.
Speaker 6 (10:47):
Was that was good that he avoided that.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Boy. Uh. Here's Sean McVeigh talking about Pooka Nakua's comments
after the game.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
He was very apologetic.
Speaker 8 (10:58):
I don't think he understood the totality of some of
the things. I think he issued that apology. I know
this guy's heart and for anybody that was offended, terribly
sorry about that. I know he feels that same exact way.
As a young guy. There's a great kid that's continuing
to learn about, you know, just the platform that he has.
Speaker 4 (11:14):
I love him.
Speaker 8 (11:15):
We're going to continue to put an arm around him
and help him learn and grow. But we never want
to do things that ever offend anybody. And I know
he feels that same way.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
Yeah, but that's talking about the video that he did
on a podcast after the game last night. He was
critical of the referees And now's when the NFL's got
to find him now they will. By the way, Most
Valuable Least Valuable danet voting is up and running at
danpatrick dot com. The link also in our Twitter and
(11:45):
Instagram bio as well Most Valuable Least Valuable Danpatrick dot com.
We will tabulate your votes and Tuesday. Tuesday, in the
final hour of the pro gam oh boy, that's when
we make the big announcement, big reveal, and also the
most Valuable backroom guy as well. There's only thirteen people,
(12:14):
twelve full time people who work here, including all of
us you know, the five here, but there are some
very valuable backroom guys. It's a really it's going to
be a really close vote, and I'm the one that's voting.
It's going to be one vote for the most Valuable
backroom guy, and it may shock people. I'm just going
(12:35):
to say that. I don't know if the most Valuable
Least Valuable is going to shock anybody, but there's always
that possibility. That's a fan vote. Okay, I'm not involved
in that. I will cast my vote, but this I'm
going to leave it up to the audience. Most Valuable
Least Valuable Danett. I think Fritzy, you've wanted a couple
(12:56):
of times.
Speaker 9 (12:57):
Now, yeah, taking on both of those, the rollercoaster riot,
the emotions that come with these prizes.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
Yes, Paul.
Speaker 7 (13:04):
So is there anything us, any of us can do
in the last three hours here to garner a couple
extra votes or lose them?
Speaker 2 (13:11):
Oh yeah there's Yeah. You get to vote till Tuesday,
so wow. Yeah, there's plenty of room to screw up.
Speaker 9 (13:16):
Yes, Ton, we'll have any backstab being going on in
the back room, there is there anyone that thinks that
they've got it and they're about to get the rug
pulled out, like Notre Dame where they thought they were
going to be winning and they're not going to get.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
That A word, I don't know, Ton, Once you go
back and say a lot to a couple of guys, Yeah,
once you go back there.
Speaker 9 (13:32):
Only go back there if there's like hot dogs or
egg rolls on the on the griver.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
No, you do go back to do your stand up act.
I'll try a couple of.
Speaker 9 (13:38):
Things out of them, just got to see if there's
something there.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
Yes, but I all walk by and Mario and Anthony
are trying to get ready for the show, and then
Todd will do basically five minutes to stand up my
little notebok.
Speaker 9 (13:49):
I'll cross out things that are hard good. I'll put
a little check mark if they giggled.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
Uh okay, yeah, Paul.
Speaker 7 (13:57):
By the way, we talked about this before. I think
we did this with Isaiah Pacheco, the most valuable player
in the NFL. Based off salary, Pokinakua makes a million
dollars this year, a million, and he's going to make
a million next year. His four years for the Rams,
he'll be paid less than five million dollars.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
Well, I don't think he'll make a million next year.
I don't think so.
Speaker 7 (14:20):
But let's say the first three years of his career
he made two point eight million dollars.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
But this was like Cooper Cup and to see him
on the field last night in a Seattle uniform. I mean,
Cooper Cup had years better than Pooka Nakula. But PAULI goes,
how fast do you think Pooka Nakua is? And then
he answered his own question, he goes fast enough. Yes,
there is a jar. I brought this up a couple
of weeks ago. There's a Jerry Rice feel to him
from the standpoint of I don't know how fast he is,
(14:47):
but I know he's big, but I don't know what
his forty is and I don't care, because there's football
speed and then there's track speed. And he's got football speed,
and you saw that again last night. All right, Well,
take a break. When we come back, your phone calls
on this meet Friday. Also, i'll give you the information
I have on the college football playoff format that I
(15:11):
believe has been agreed upon a while ago. But I
got information last night, so I'll bring that to your attention.
Coming up here in about five minutes. We'll take a break.
We're back after this and The Dan Patrick Show.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
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 app.
Speaker 10 (15:33):
Hey is Covino and Rich from Fox Sports Radio Now.
In addition to hearing us live weekdays from five to
seven pm Eastern two to four Pacific on Fox Sports Radio.
We're excited to announce a brand new YouTube channel for
the show.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
Yup, that's right.
Speaker 10 (15:47):
You can now watch Covino on Rich live on YouTube
every day. All you gotta do search Covino and Rich
FSR on YouTube again. Go to YouTube search Covino and
rich FSR. Check us out on YouTube, Subscribe, hit that
thumbs up icon, comment away.
Speaker 2 (16:04):
Round of applause for Seatan O'Connor. Yeahan Satan said the
Chiefs weren't going to make the playoffs, and he was
all in on the Seahawks beating the Rams last night
Hawks fire. Yeah, the Seatan Hawks. So he avoids a
pie to the face. I have a pie of the
(16:24):
face coming up at the end of the show. Fritzy
will administer the pie to my face.
Speaker 9 (16:28):
And you said you wanted the thing on top of
your head if.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
I did not, because if I do, there will be blood.
Speaker 7 (16:36):
They could affect the voting.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
That's that's true. By the way, there's already backstabbing. Uh,
the backroom guys. You know, Mario is already upset. He's
the defending backroom guy winner last year. And now you
got some backroom guys who were nominating other backroom guys.
Then you got some I mean, now it's starting to
get a little ugly here. And I said, great, that's content.
(17:02):
Go ahead, make sure whatever you do, you do it
on camera. Okay, but we will announce the most valuable
backroom guy, most valuable dan at least valuable Danet, and
I have the one vote for the BRG. You the
audience will vote at Danpatrick dot com on the most
valuable and least valuable Danet.
Speaker 9 (17:21):
Yes, John, has anyone asked to speak with you privately
in recent days a week to the yes, Yes, and
were your receptive to that?
Speaker 2 (17:28):
I thought that was a week on their part.
Speaker 10 (17:29):
To do that.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
I I told that person during the commercial break that
if they would like to talk to me, then do
it privately. It's letting you know there's some things going on,
things going No, nothing like that chat, just a chat.
All right, here's the information I got. This is the
(17:51):
UH college football playoff format that we will see. It
looks like next year. This was done in the spring
of twenty twenty four is when they came up with
this new format. Each of the Big four conferences so
Big ten, acc SEC, and Big twelve guarantee of birth
(18:13):
for being their champion. The highest ranked team among remaining
conferences is also involved. Notre Dame is guaranteed of birth
if in the top twelve rankings. All the other slots
six of those if you include Notre Dame as the
top twelve teams at large berths for the field. That
(18:36):
means if we use next year's structure, Notre Dame would
be in and Duke would have been in because they
won the ACC. James Madison would not be in. The
Big Ten in SEC went to the Big twelve in
ACC and said, hey, we're going to guarantee your champion
gets into the playoffs. They got Notre Dame support by
(18:57):
saying you're going to get in if you're part to
the top twelve ranked teams. This is where it gets interesting.
The Big ten and SEC went to the Mountain West
packed twelve Sun Belt MAC American Conference Conference USA and
they laid out the new structure here, the new format,
(19:18):
and they said that the two conferences, Big ten and
SEC will have ultimate control over the college football playoffs,
and then gave the six conferences a short window to
accept the deal. It was basically here, it is accepted,
and then they did. Now if they hadn't, the SEC
and Big Ten were apparently ready to have their own
(19:42):
playoff structure and take all the proceeds, so it would
just be the Big ten in the SEC. Right now,
it's for either twelve or fourteen. There's nothing that says,
what if they go to sixteen or twenty four, but
that will open up more discussion here. And my source
wasn't sure if this structure would work for sixteen to
(20:04):
twenty four or how that would work. But this is
going to be the playoff format moving forward, and this
you'll still have maybe a Cinderella story or two in there.
But if you go to fourteen or sixteen, and Pete Bavaqua,
Notre Dame Athletic director said we should be going to
sixteen teams, maybe you're going to fourteen. I don't have
(20:26):
the number, and my source didn't have the number, but
the playoff format is designated for fourteen schools.
Speaker 7 (20:34):
Yes, So a couple weeks ago, even on our show,
it was talked about that it could go to twenty
four teams. It almost feels like that people in college
football leaked out or suggested twenty four. So when it
goes to sixteen, everyone's like, oh, that's not so bad. Sixteen.
It's the natural evolution, like you're managing expectations. You threw
out twenty four, which I mean lots of people throwing
out twenty four teams. People are like, no way, that's
(20:55):
too much regular season will get hurt.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
Oh I don't want twenty four and.
Speaker 7 (20:58):
Nobody does, which is why I think people in college
football threw that out there, so when it moves quickly
to sixteen, it's not a big of a deal.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
Yeah. I don't give college football much credit when it
comes to this stuff because they've screwed it up. The
NCAA is screwed up. You can't sit there and go, man,
I see what they this is what the NFL does.
Speaker 11 (21:17):
Now.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
If the NFL does that, I go okay, I see
what they're doing college football and be like I don't know,
how about this? Or then how about this? And then
I don't know, let's change this? Yeah, pulling.
Speaker 7 (21:27):
You know what's really bothering people, at least on social
media this week is that different college football programs are
announcing that they're resigning players. All the schools are doing it.
I don't know who kind of evented it's now become
the thing blank blank football has resigned Ted Smith or whatever.
Everyone's doing it, and it's really turning people off.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
I'm fine with it, Like there's other things to be
worried about, concerned about. Then we're going to make an
announcement that our quarterback is staying. There's other bigger problems
now you are re signing them. It's all business. You
are resigning these kids. It's year to year. Uh. Kevin
(22:08):
in Michigan, Kevin, what's on your mind today?
Speaker 12 (22:12):
Hey Dan?
Speaker 11 (22:12):
Good morning six four.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
Dan.
Speaker 11 (22:18):
Just wanted to push back a little bit on your
opinion from earlier saying you send to the term we
don't want to see uh these underdogs, uh be these
favorites to college football playoffs. But I kind of push
back on that and say it is relatively similar to basketball,
unless you're you pledge allegiance to those teams like Ohio State, Georgia,
(22:44):
Notre Dame if they were in it. Anyone outside of
those folks who pledge allegiance, I feel like, for the
most part, want to see those teams go down. And
I think all the way back to Boise State and
they're upset over Oklahoma. I know that was many moons ago,
but just what an incredible game that was.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
I know, but we keep going back to that game.
We don't bring up any other game. If you give
me three or four more. Now, I'm glad James Madison
and Too Lane are in. They did what they were
supposed to do. They shouldn't be punished. All I want
to make sure is that they're not blowouts. That they
get blown out and then people say the following, I
(23:26):
told you so. That's the only thing that I don't
want to happen. If they happen to shock the world, great,
it's content I don't have. I'm not rooting for anybody,
but you know, the line is twenty and a half.
I mean, the odds are probably not great. It's going
to be a great game, But Kevin, thank you. I'll
take those comments under advisement. But if you have a
(23:48):
surprise in March madness, we expect that it's really rare.
I mean, there's a real separation between the powerhouses and
JMU and two Lane, a real separation talent wise and
as a result financially, how they built these rosters and
(24:08):
do they have a chance. They're on the field, you
have a chance, But if you look at the point spreads,
not likely that they're going to keep it close. And
that's that's the only thing that I hope that we
can have competitive games. That's all because I just don't
want it to I told you so, I told you so. Yep,
(24:31):
you can tell me so because you know Vegas is
expecting blowouts here. Yeah. Point.
Speaker 7 (24:36):
I would say though, that because of the l NIL era,
that these big heavyweight programs are a little more vulnerable
than they were six or seven years ago. Like it
wouldn't even be a game like Oregon squeaked by Iowa,
which is a nice team. They had a couple other
close ones. There's not a steamroller in college football anymore.
Ohio State's pretty close, but even they lost.
Speaker 2 (24:55):
Yeah, but that's this year. I mean Ohio State, although
they to Michigan last year. Ohio State, Ohio State's going
to have probably five first round draft picks, five first
round draft picks, maybe more, and two of their marque
guys aren't even eligible for the draft. So there's a
(25:16):
big separation. It is to Lane or James Madison going
to have a first round pick. I don't think so,
second round, third round probably not. It's just a big,
big drop off, and that's where college football needs to
get to the point where everybody is on a level
playing field. And you know you're going to get that
(25:36):
because of Nil, your collectives, you know we're heading towards it.
It's not stopping right now. Even with fourteen playoff teams,
or even sixteen, it's going to go to twenty four.
March Madness will end up at ninety six. One of
these days in our lifetime, it'll go to ninety six schools.
(25:58):
And it is They never pass on money. That's why
when they had four teams, and I said immediately like
I was going to be thrilled if we got four
team the college football playoffs would be four schools, And
I go, okay, that's progress. And then I said, once
they realize the amount of money here, it's going to
(26:21):
quickly double, if not triple. And that's what we're facing
right now, and facing is the wrong word. That's the
new world in college football because of the amount of
money that's there for these conferences, Notre Dame individually, there's
a lot of money at stake. More games, more money,
(26:43):
March Madness, more games, more money. I've said it many times,
follow the money. I don't care. The answer is money, now,
what's the question?
Speaker 9 (26:54):
Yes, Todd and the coach of the ninety seventh basketball
teams are of course going to wonder why you got
fired and be shocked that just because it make the
field of ninety six if they showed them the.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
Door, Thank you, Tod. Yes, Marvin.
Speaker 5 (27:06):
I think if you see one of those powerhouses, maybe
say like Texas A and M get molly wopped in
the college Football Playoff, there's gonna be some issues because
they sholl out so much money that they're gonna be like,
what are we paying you all this money for. We're
paying you to try to win a national title. You're
not paying these guys or the collective twenty to thirty
million dollars to lose in the first round or the
college football playoff. So you're gonna see more guys get
(27:28):
fired in the middle of September, the middle of October
because these you know, because the boosters are showing out
so much money.
Speaker 2 (27:34):
Yeah, but Miami is what a three and a half
point underdog, four and a half point underdog against Texas
A and M, so that wouldn't surprise anybody. I mean,
I'm waiting if A and M wins by fourteen and
then you're gonna hear it. Well, see, they shouldn't have
been in Notre Dame. Should have been in Yes, Mark, But.
Speaker 5 (27:50):
If you're a booster for Texas A and M, you
don't want to hear that. You want to hear that
we won. They don't want to hear that. Oh they
were favors, so they should have won. No, no, no,
we paid Mike Elko. We paid all these players twenty
thirty million dollars as collective.
Speaker 2 (28:03):
Miami. Wait, Miami paid their players. They all pay their
I mean Carson Beck was the highest paid quarterback when
he went to Miami. I think he went out and
bought a Ferrari or Lamborghini.
Speaker 4 (28:14):
Like.
Speaker 2 (28:14):
I mean, they're all getting paid, but not the smaller schools. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (28:20):
Pull remember in college when like someone had a new
accord and that was cool. Can you imagine rolling around
in a Lambo? I mean, even its Miami, you're sticking.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
Out Josh and san Antonio. Hi Josh, what's onny mind?
Speaker 13 (28:35):
Hey Dan? I'm an admitted college football junkie, and I
blame myself because I'll watch however many games they put on.
But one thing I will say about college football fans is.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
That we're never happy.
Speaker 13 (28:47):
First it was the coaches in the ap defense, the
debating who was going to be playing in the College
Football Championship. Then we said no, that can't that can't work.
Let's go to a computer system, the BCS, and we said, no,
that can't work. So we said, go to a fourteen playoff.
And now it's twelve teams. And now it's this kind
of contrived idea that you mentioned with the Big twelve
(29:09):
or the Big ten and the SEC run in it.
I have no self control. I'm going to watch every
game that they're gonna put on. But I really wish,
I really value and what makes college football special is
the regular season. Every game matters, and if any year
this year for a fourteen playoff, those four teams are
(29:29):
a tier above everybody else.
Speaker 2 (29:31):
All Right, Yeah, I worry about the regular season, But
now all of a sudden, more teams have an opportunity to,
if they play well during the regular season, get into
the postseason. You know, it's a kind of a push
pull taffy pull. It feels like like if you have
more teams than it's watered down and it doesn't mean
(29:52):
the same. And I know, but it's the new age.
It's money, college bounds. Give college football the amount of money,
March madness. Why not have more madness college football. Let's
have more teams, more money, more televised games, feels like
a win win, And I don't know if they're worried
(30:15):
about us as much as they're worried about themselves the
amount of money that Now, are you going to watch tonight?
I mean this is standalone game Alabama and Oklahoma. No NFL.
Maybe as we get closer to Christmas, you're staying inside
you watch the game. No, I mean, these ratings aren't
going to be good this first rip of games because
(30:38):
the NFL, and even you've got a game on opposite
the Bears in the Packers on Saturday night. You do
have a standalone game on Saturday. I think that's noon
Miami and Texas A and M. But you know they're
not going to do well in the ratings. Yeah, Mark,
stupid question.
Speaker 5 (30:57):
But do you think there's going to be less regular
season games of college football if they expand to twenty
four teams?
Speaker 2 (31:02):
I don't know how many. I don't know how many
regular season games that you can have and then you
have the postseason because you're going to say to these kids,
are we going to treat them like professionals?
Speaker 4 (31:14):
Now?
Speaker 2 (31:14):
They're gonna have an eighteen game schedule? Were they potential
for an eighteen game schedule, and I wonder about that. Well,
I wonder how many games is too many? Right now?
If you have twelve, you go into the playoffs. Now
you win what three games, so that's fifteen games.
Speaker 7 (31:33):
Yeah, Paulie, you think we don't care about the health
of NFL players, We really don't care about the health
of college players. There's zero protection.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
That's why I said, why is it the NFL they
want to protect them and they change the kickoff, but
in college football they don't change the kickoff. It's like, ah,
you got your bell, run, get back in there. Come on, hey,
you're getting paid nil money? Yes, don And what.
Speaker 9 (31:53):
About the exams and the papers these student athletes have
to do. You can't keep giving them more games.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
They'll never have any time to study in sarcast little bit.
All right, we'll take a break. More phone calls coming
up are Play of the day is next. Fox Sports
Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation.
Catch all of our shows at Foxsports Radio dot com
and within the iHeartRadio app. Search fs R to listen live.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
Oh my god, Play of the Day much.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
I got it. This is the play of the day.
Check this out.
Speaker 3 (32:31):
Donald under Center play fake to walker, rolls to.
Speaker 11 (32:34):
His left, looks firebacks on wide open, quick it up,
cut down, Say.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
Hawks, pull that one out of your bag of tricks.
Speaker 14 (32:44):
Roll to the left. Donald stopped throw back to the
right corner in the.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
End zone, and he had to leap. He used every
bit of his six feet seven inches.
Speaker 7 (32:57):
Holy catfish, don't see hawk to have come back hit
a big way.
Speaker 2 (33:02):
Courtesy of the Seahawks Radio Network. Seattle has won five
in a row. It's your play of the day, brought
to you by simply Safe. Traditional security systems only take
action after somebody's already inside. That's too late. Simply Safe
designed to be proactive, stopping crime before it starts. Take
fifty percent off in a new system. At simplysafedan dot com,
(33:23):
there is no safe like simply Safe. You can vote
on the most valuable Danet least valuable danet and that's
available right now, Danpatrick dot com. Fritzy suggested a poll
question to me, if you're Lane Kiffin, do you want
to see Tulane beat your former team? Will miss so
if you're Lane Kiffin, you don't say this publicly, but
(33:45):
in your head, and Fritzy gave me two options of
course they wouldn't let me coach them. Hey, that's what
you get. Or no, I want my players to succeed
and not get eliminated early Todd, how would you vote?
Speaker 9 (34:02):
I think publicly say what my players to succeed. In
a private, honest moment, you would like to see things
not go well.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
How about you, Marvin? If you're Lane Kiffen, what do
you want to happen for your players?
Speaker 5 (34:15):
You want to see them win, maybe just that one game,
but not the entire national title seaton.
Speaker 15 (34:20):
If you're Lane Kiffen, no, no, I don't want them
to lose, Paul, depending on your level of ego deep
deep down, if your level of ego does not want
Old Miss to advance.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
I would hope that Lane Kiffen wants those players to succeed.
He may not want his almost or he may not
want his former team with the powers that be to
be able to succeed. But you can't have it both ways.
You can root for the players, but maybe you're not
going to root for the people who are in power.
(34:56):
But also, what's this say about Lane Kiffin? If they win,
they the one without him? Or if they don't win, well,
you couldn't win without me. Yes, and if reports are true.
Speaker 9 (35:06):
If you're rooting for these players and sticking up with them,
supposedly a number of them voted for him not to
coach them, right, there was a number of reports, So well,
you want your rooting for them and you want them
to do well. But some of them, I don't want
to say backstambed you, but they were like, no, we
don't need this. SKUYLM go to LSU.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
The colonel in Tampa. Hey, colonel, what's on your mind today?
Speaker 3 (35:23):
Hey? Dan, how you guys doing. I think it's Thursday night.
It feels like Thursday night football, Now, Dan, that was
a good game.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
Great, Hey, listen.
Speaker 3 (35:32):
I wanted to be an update I had. I watched
the game at four in the morning because I had
a hip replacement done anterior approach on Wednesday, highly recommended.
Great doctor. You know, Dan, there's so much pressure on
you and I, you know, us athletes of our generation
to continue to perform. It's tough. I do not have
the luxury of surrounding myself with twelve thirteen enhancing athletic
(35:54):
performance personnel. So you have twelve and thirteen valuable players, Dan,
and looking forward to a great weekend of sports and
quick recovery. Love you guys, and you can send me
a wag Uberger.
Speaker 2 (36:07):
I'd love it all right, Thank you, Colonel. Don't hell's
he talking about? He's talking about you guys and our
athletic achievements or I don't know if we have any
I certainly don't have any any anymore.
Speaker 6 (36:23):
He has the main character energy there and.
Speaker 9 (36:25):
He said he doesn't have twelve guys for what?
Speaker 11 (36:27):
What is like?
Speaker 9 (36:28):
Who accomplished?
Speaker 6 (36:29):
Colonel show?
Speaker 2 (36:29):
Yeah, I don't know what the colonel's doing, but he
just had hip surgery or hip replacement surgery. Also, a
woman who works with this, Jade, just had hip surgery
and I happened to reach out to her for a
different reason, and I caught her right as she came
out of surgery. She's like, hey, I'm on drugs, and
(36:52):
I go, oh my god, you had your hip surgery.
She goes, yes. I go, all right, I'll catch up
with you. She goes that would be good, yes see did.
Speaker 6 (37:02):
I checked in with her later that day to be like, hey,
how to go you okay?
Speaker 13 (37:06):
Whatever?
Speaker 6 (37:06):
And I just got back I'm so high.
Speaker 2 (37:13):
Well, she just got out of recovery when I hit
her up, Yes, Tod.
Speaker 9 (37:18):
And what do you say when you have a successful
hip surgery?
Speaker 2 (37:21):
Your hip hip hip parade, hip paraded?
Speaker 7 (37:27):
Possible dumb question here. When you have knee replacement surgery
or hip replacement surgery, you're not replacing it. Are you
gutting out the bone area and resetting it or what
is it exactly?
Speaker 2 (37:37):
You're replacing it?
Speaker 7 (37:39):
Not the bone.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
They give you a new knee.
Speaker 7 (37:42):
What does that mean for someone who has never had
it done?
Speaker 2 (37:45):
And they put in a new hip look like a socket.
Speaker 7 (37:49):
Like the inner socket part is kind of shaved down
and redone, but not new bone.
Speaker 6 (37:54):
You get like artificial like prosthetics.
Speaker 2 (37:57):
Yeah, they attach it to the bones.
Speaker 7 (38:00):
They take out bone and give it to you.
Speaker 2 (38:01):
Correct. Uh, No, Okay, they don't give it to you.
Speaker 6 (38:04):
You're not allowed to keep your You can't keep.
Speaker 7 (38:06):
I think territorial rights.
Speaker 2 (38:08):
Zach and Knoxville, Hi, Zach, what's on your mind?
Speaker 9 (38:12):
ADP.
Speaker 12 (38:13):
I'm also on drugs, but I did not have it
for surgery or any knee. But yesterday I just was
directing somebody with my hand while I was on with
you guys. So I just want to let Seaton know
I don't think it's that serious. With Joe Burrow, I
wasn't really that intense. My hand gesture made my intensity
(38:35):
and my voice go up.
Speaker 11 (38:36):
But I just want to know.
Speaker 12 (38:38):
Do you think that Matthew Stafford's performance last night, even
in a loss, kind of helped him solidify the MVP or.
Speaker 2 (38:46):
Yeah, no, no, he's winning the MVP. He's winning the MVP.
He didn't have DeVante Adams and he threw for four fifty.
I don't think he can lose it. They're gonna be
in the playoffs and he's been great from start to finish.
Josh Allen is making, you know, a charge here, but
you got it. You should reward the person who has
(39:07):
been the best player this year. And I think if
Drake may had beaten Josh Allen, now we have a
neck and neck race there for MVP. Yes, Marvin, but.
Speaker 5 (39:18):
I think it makes it easier that Stafford's biggest competition
is a second or third year player that hasn't done
much in the league. If he was a VET, it'd
be a different story.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
And it's a good story. Matthew Stafford MVP. I didn't
even know if he was going to be able to
last the season and He's been great and this feels
like it might be a career achievement award. There Buddha
in San Francisco. I Buddha, no oh buddy, let's go baby.
Speaker 9 (39:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (39:50):
I just watched the UH live look in from a
Seaton getting the Pie in the Face in San Francisco,
out in the presidio where you guys were in that
twenty sixteen.
Speaker 2 (40:01):
I was in the building.
Speaker 14 (40:03):
Damn, backstage with the big German and I watched that live.
Speaker 4 (40:07):
That was some man.
Speaker 14 (40:09):
I really look forward to you guys coming out here
this year and it seems on fire, by the way,
with the Pies in the face man.
Speaker 2 (40:15):
Last night was.
Speaker 14 (40:17):
Awesome watching that game, a lot of radifications. I'm looking
forward to seeing old man Rivers this year this week
this week on Monday Night against the Niners. I cannot
wait to see how he plays. And I just want
to say that that is going to be amazing to watch.
Speaker 2 (40:37):
Thank you, Buddha. Buda kind of struggled there at the
very end, going to find his words. It is weird
that Philip Rivers can still play, but to a tongue
of Bai loa can't play like we're going to deactivate you.
How about that in Philip Rivers Lewis Riddick from the Mothership.
He'll join us, coming up Ryan Leaf. He has the
(41:01):
Packers and the Bears this weekend. Former quarterback will stop
by the studio as well. Updated college football title odds
have that for you coming up hour two on this
meet Friday, right around the corner