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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We're glad you're with us. Craig Way alongside the producer
Cameron Parker. I know it's hot out there here in
Austin's I just pulled it up one ought four, one four,
and it could go up another degree or two, could
get to one oh five, maybe even one o six.
(00:21):
Today there is an excessive heat warning out and those
conditions according to the National Weather Service, I laugh and
not funny, but the conditions are expected to last until
This was the part of maybe chuckle nine o'clock tonight.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
And the heat advisor during that.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
At nine o'clock tonight, it's expected still to be ninety
four degrees. At eleven o'clock tonight, it'll be ninety degrees.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
That's an eleven.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
At midnight tonight it' expected to be eighty eight degrees.
So yeah, it's uh, it's hot, and it's and it
can be unhealthy if you're not careful, So do be
careful on that.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
Hopefully you'll you'll be okay that.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
The overnight low, by the way, is only going to
be about seventy nine, so it's supposed to get a
little cooler this weekend, so hopefully it will, and by
little I do mean little like the heighs would be
in the upper nineties. And and I've heard, you know,
people say, wow, you know that at least we get
a break. That's really it's ninety eight really that much
(01:32):
of a break. I mean, yeah, okay, it's let's just
say it hit one oh six today and I don't
know that it's going to but let's say it's eight degrees.
When you get to ninety eight, how much does an
additional eight degrees do you feel?
Speaker 2 (01:45):
Do you feel the difference on that?
Speaker 3 (01:47):
No, once you get above you know, probably about ninety
ninety five ninety six, it all kind of feels the same, right, Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
I mean I understand ninety eight is not one oh
eight or one o seven. I know it's cooler. And
I would say, we can tell a difference between eighty
and ninety, right, definitely tell the difference between eighty degrees
and ninety degrees.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
But those of you who are listening and working out doors,
please just hydrate, take care of yourself, where sunscreen, take
all the safe measures to protect your stuff because this seat, obviously,
as you know, is no joke.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
I continue to be impressed and amazed when I've seen
the long ones on the practice field, no kidding to
see them working hard and doing it in pads and
all this sort of stuff. And we heard Sark yesterday
when he was on the Dan Patrick Show talk about
you know what that Dan Patrick was asking him about,
(02:46):
do you have to remind your guys that it's not
Michigan as who you play first, it's Colorado State and
all that, and Sark had a very good response, and
he is a response have heard in these parts, not
just what he said on a national radio show, but
(03:07):
what he said in media availabilities, and that is that
there's a reason that they're having several of their practices
at two thirty in the afternoon. There's a reason they
practiced the first three days at two thirty in the afternoon.
The season opener ten days from today is at two
thirty in the afternoon, and it could very well be
(03:31):
at least that hot, you know, right around triple digits again.
So he said, there's got to be some acclamation involved
by the same joke, and they're very very careful. There
are hydration breaks and things like that. Same thing with
the high school programs that are going on, you know,
final scrimmages for area and across the state for that matter.
(03:53):
High school football programs begin tomorrow. They'll be tomorrow and Friday,
and then the season begins the following Thursday. So we're
eight days away from the scar start of the high
school football season in Texas, and we are three days
away from the start of college football overall in the US.
(04:21):
We're only and that includes there's some FCS.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
Games, but there's.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
Mainly the ones that catch folks attention would be the
ones that involve Division one FBS programs, like, for example,
Florida State is playing Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech is technically
technically the home team, but the game is in Dublin, Ireland.
That's eleven o'clock Saturday morning. That'll be the first college
(04:54):
football game of the year. It's it's what's known as
zero week of college foot ball. Montana State, which is
an FCS program, will play at a Division one.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
FBS program, New Mexico three o'clock.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
By the way, in case you're looking to watch it,
that's that's an FS one telecast. S MU begins life
as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference by playing
a road game at Nevada U Saturday night, that's on
CBS Sports Network, and Delaware State is still scheduled to
(05:32):
play Hawaii. I'm pretty sure. Now, two questions about that,
cam one ad you checking that? What was the network
that's uh that's doing that? Is that Spectrum that's that's
doing that.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
As Spectrum pay per view, not like Spectrum plus pay
per viewed.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
If you're really wanting to watch Hawaii Delaware State, that is,
if the game gets played.
Speaker 2 (05:56):
Remember Delaware State struggling.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
To get out of the contiguous forty eight states to
get to Hawaii. They were going to try again, I
think this morning to leave. So we'll see if we
can find that out. A couple other games, uh, tur
on the way they are? Yeah, okay, so they did
(06:18):
leave this morning?
Speaker 2 (06:19):
Was that the days like it? Okay? All right?
Speaker 3 (06:21):
The Delaware News journal, or of the USA Today network,
reported that the football traveling party left Wednesday morning and
is expected to arrive in Honolulu Wednesday afternoon. But they
have three separate flights to get there, Holy cow.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Three?
Speaker 3 (06:40):
So yeah, it's two connections.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Oh, I thought you meant they were having to use
three different planes to transport everybody. You're saying three different flights?
Speaker 2 (06:49):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (06:50):
So probably if they were going they missed their original
flight out of JFK, which.
Speaker 3 (06:57):
Was one way they didn't they didn't connections. Now they
have two connections.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
So they were gonna be on a non stop from
JFK to uh Honolulu Honolulu too. Yeah, so all right,
so there was that. Now they have to stop twice.
I'm gonna guess the second stop is California. Yeah, I
gotta be Lah. Yeah, either Lax sometimes San Francisco or whatever,
(07:23):
but uh or Orange County in LA. But usually usually
that's that's the stop. Maybe maybe they're coming through DFW,
could be, could be from that and then and then
across from there.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
That's a tough go no wonder.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
I heard on the Dan Patrick Show this morning as
it was driving in No Wonder, the betting line went
up ten points in favor of Hawaii. Oh yeah, they
were a twenty eight point favorite. Now, this is a
Hawaii program that I think had some massive struggles last year,
and it's the ball game last year, yep. But but
(07:58):
it's a Hawaii program that that is playing an FCS
program from an HBCU that I think won only one
game last year. So so there's that. So that that's
(08:19):
a tough go. Uh, A tough go for Delaware State
to try to get out.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
There last season.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
So they got to play in the bowl game then,
or did or did they just they did not play
in a ball game they played, Yeah, they just played
that thirteen game schedule that they're allowed to play. The
odd thing is, uh, for folks who don't know this,
if you have Hawaii on your schedule and you're going
to Hawaii and you're playing, you're playing at Hawaii, you
(08:48):
are given uh that game as it doesn't count against
like the twelve. I mean, it counts on your record obviously,
but you are allowed to schedule thirteen games. If that happens,
you're allowed to schedule schedule thirty eight. So several of
the teams that are in the Mountain West wind up
with a thirteen game schedule. For example, you Toss State,
(09:12):
they start on the thirty first against Robert Morris and
they have two open dates and they wind up November
thirtieth at Colorado State. So there's several others at thirteen inchs.
But one of the teams that's not playing a thirteen
game schedule is Hawaii. They're only playing twelve this year.
(09:34):
So Hawaii's playing twelve games and they'll be at home
coming off that five and eight season, and I think
it's at the betting line open at plus twenty Hawaii
minus twenty eight, the Rainbow Warriors favored by twenty eight,
and then when the travel difficulties popped up for Delaware State,
(09:58):
it went up to minus thirty eight. So why has
to cover a team that won five ball games since
there's a thirty eight point favorite, but again playing an
FCS program that won once last year, and so why
is going to be heavily favored, especially with Delaware State
getting out there a little tired and having to.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
Try to acclimate themselves to that.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
In the state of Texas, there's one game for a
Division one FCS program, that's Tarleton Tarlton State. They're at
home against Begni State this coming Saturday, but obviously the
vast majority of the games kickoff next weekend, including Texas
hosting Colorado State. A well lot more on that coming up,
(10:45):
but up next, Like I said, I'll mention the basketball
schedules for both the men and women for UTEAM when
we continue here on Sports Radio AM thirteen under the
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