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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Did you see this? Dylan Royola's brother has d committed
from Nebraska.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Is it Dayton?

Speaker 1 (00:06):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Is that his name?

Speaker 1 (00:07):
Dayton Riola?

Speaker 2 (00:09):
You know, I'm not too worried about that. What do
you think? I don't care. I'm sure he's good and
there's there's nice family connections. What is it uncle of
Dylan and Dayton is the coach at the line coaches but.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
In dominic is their dad? Who's in the Hall of
Fame at Nebraska.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Yeah, I don't know. I don't I don't think that's
too significant. I think it is.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Should it?

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Should it be a bigger deal? I think it is.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
I think it is a big deal, and and I
think it's a big deal for a couple of reasons.
First and foremost, college football is crazy. Anytime ahead of
signing day that you have a pretty high profile individual,
whether they were gonna be in the big like long
term plans to play or not, you have an individual
that de commits from your program. You're like, what's this

(01:00):
all about? Well, this is he's a twenty twenty six
recruiting class, so I mean he would have calm next fall.
Dylan Roola is still eligible for at least one more season.
If the NFL starts coming calling, he's not eligible for
that until after one more season of college football. He

(01:22):
came to Nebraska. He could have transferred to Nebraska last
year if you wanted to. For whatever reason, he didn't.
He stayed and then he got hurt, and then we
saw TJ. Latif, who's a true freshman quarterback as his backup,
get the start against us LA. I think a lot
of Husker fans were pretty pretty pleased with the way

(01:45):
that that went, and we were trying not to say
anything really like negative about Dylan Roola. It's just a
completely different It's a completely different animal, right. Dylan seems
to have a much better grasp of the offense. He's cerebral,
he's able to change things to the line of scrimmage,
but he kind of lacks the mobility that TJ. Latif has,

(02:09):
and TJ Latif, at least to this point, doesn't really
have the green light to go to the line of
scrimmage and change a bunch of stuff based on the
looks that he's getting. He's calling the plays, they're running
the plays as they're designed. We've seen one in less
than a half game of him as quarterback. This tells
me a couple of things. First and foremost is that

(02:31):
Dayton doesn't see a plan for him to play because
he's also a quarterback. He's the kind of guy, he's
a pretty high ranked recruit, and yeah, with the family
connection to Nebraska, not just that his brother is there,
not just that his uncle's a coach, but his dad
is one of the more celebrated modern Huskers of the

(02:51):
last twenty five plus years. You have I think that
it's like a.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
Little head scratch.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
Do you feel like it's like, I'm not exactly well,
I don't know if it means that Dylan is going
to transfer. I don't want to insinuate that. I don't
know if I'm going to go that far. But did
one game of seeing TJ Latif make Dayton Rayla think
I may not even be QB two next year at
Nebraska if I go there?

Speaker 2 (03:22):
Do you think it's more of the perception of a
highly coveted prospect backing out rather than losing the actual player.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
It wouldn't be as big of a deal to me
if his brother wasn't the perceived starting quarterback going in
a next year for Nebraska, Because I mean TJ Latif
is here. One quarterback plays unless there's an injury. God forbid. Well,
we found out what happens when an injury happens this year,
and TJ Latif, at least through one game, seems to

(03:54):
be up for the task. I'm not sweating QB next
year Dylan Royola and TJ Latiff both come back again.
College football is a crazy thing. If Dylan Royola comes
back and t J. Latief's all of a sudden getting
phone calls from places like Tennessee or vander Built or
you know other Power Conference teams that are like, hey,

(04:17):
we could use you at starring quarterback next year. You know,
he has the ability to leave and just go chase that,
so maybe it becomes a weaker spot or situation. I
don't know if Dayton Royola is going to wait around
and see if that's what goes down, but him being
the brother of Dylan Riola, it makes you wonder. And
this is all speculation. Sean Callahan is going to join

(04:38):
us in the five o'clock hour for Husker buzz. I
didn't want to pull him in early today to talk
about this because I kind of wanted to see if
there were I want to allow him time to, you know,
get all the stuff that he needs and we'll just
do our regular Husker buzz at.

Speaker 3 (04:55):
The normal time.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
But from my perspective, if this was a dream that
they had, and I don't know that it is, what
it'd be like. Okay, So TJ. Latif is the quarterback
of the future. Let's say the Huskers go to Penn
State and win and he looks good. Huskers come home
and beat Iowa on Black Friday, look great. They end
up nine and three, which is an awesome season.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
I think.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
I think best case scenario if you're a Husker fans
like nine and three, Wow, that was awesome. And then
we get to go to a more high profile bowl
game and TJ. Latif like, there's this puzz there's a
buzz around him. Does Dylan Ryola see little bit of
like a writing on the wall situation that hey, you
know what, like the coaching seven Nebraska's kind of excited

(05:40):
about the prospects of t J. Latiff being the QB
for the next couple of years. Does he kind of
put his toes in the water. And did Dayton ahead
of signing day just decommit to give himself a little
bit of time to see how things play out. This
is all speculation on Emory's part. This is not something
that I know for a fact, and it's not something

(06:02):
that I'm seeing anybody report on. But I think the
whole the plan, the whole time for Dayton was he
wanted to play with his brother and him decommitting from Nebraska.
If he doesn't go to Nebraska, that doesn't mean he
can't recently, like when signing day comes, he can still
signed with Nebraska. Who's to say. But if he doesn't
go to Nebraska and he signed somewhere else and signing

(06:24):
days before the transfer portal is supposed to open, it's
not that far in between. But so it's kind of
one of those things of like do we get on,
like Dylan Ryola, watch if you know this former five
star prospect who's a good quarterback. I think he's really good.
But do we get on watch of like is he
long for this program? Kind of thing? If his brother

(06:49):
all of a sudden says he's not coming planning to
come to Nebraska anymore, or again, does he just see
the depth chart a little fuller that like he thought
maybe he'd be his brother's backup with TJ latife around still.
I mean he would be because he can transfer to
but assuming he would be, But like being QB three,
wasn't Dayton Rayl's idea of what he should be when
he goes to college.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
It's very interesting.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
What do you think.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
I think TJ Lti fits the profile of a college
quarterback being dual threat. Now we haven't seen him be
a field general at all in terms of commanding the
offense and taking control. And the Penn State defense is
better than the UCLA defense. Iowa defense is better than
both of those defenses.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
So you know, he will certainly get tested more the
next couple of weeks to be better. Right, So we
like you would like to see at least a little
bit of growth because those defenses theoretically would make things
a bit harder on him.

Speaker 2 (07:48):
There's always been a little bit of background talk about
how Dylan Ryola, you know, looks towards the NFL and
stuff like this. Yeah, and I bring that up to
say I've never really that, I've never looked at him
as like, Wow, this guy is an NFL prospect right away,
But there's no guarantees. You know, you put the best

(08:11):
player on the field. And just because Dylan Rylo has
been there for two years always so yeah, so great,
that doesn't mean that has to stay that way. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
Well, what I will say is I don't think it's
Everything that I've said is speculatory. His other listed offers
that we know of are Appalachian State and Charlotte, which
are low major. Yeah that's not a Nebraska, you know.
Those are two schools that he might be able to

(08:38):
get on the field right away for he's a three
star recruit. But you would think maybe him decommitting could
open up another few offers here at the Buzzer if
he's you know, looking around. Maybe he's doing what's best
for him at this point. But it is I think
at least worth mentioning. And that's why we're talking about it,
just because what does that mean for his brother? Does

(09:01):
that mean his brother would go somewhere else? I have
no idea, but you would imagine that a three star
quarterback like Dayton Ryola could get a little bit more
attention now that he's saying that he's basically a free
agent for his recruitment and what that means for Dylan Royola,
who again is out for the rest of the season

(09:21):
this year in the middle of rehab, while his backup
basically gets a four game audition to see what he
can do with the job going into next year, or
maybe he's auditioning for another job somewhere else in the country.
College football you just never know, but it is at
least to me worth monitoring and keep an eye on.
And of course we'll talk to Sean Callahan about this

(09:42):
during Husker Buzz later on in the show in the
five o'clock hour. What would you grade Nebraska nine to
three if they win the last two games with backup
quarterback TJ Latif. I mean that's an a, right, Like,
that's an a season. Totally would totally we would love
to get those USC and Michigan games back. And obviously
that Minnesota game was the dud of the season at
this point, but nine and three preseason, I think everybody'd

(10:05):
be like, Yeah, that's awesome. That's a step in the
right direction for sure. And then all of a sudden,
you know, you can start talking about what you can
do for college football as the Huskers into next year,
and you are seeing this and this is an apendage
to the story and I bring this up because it's important.
The College Fotball plaoff rankings came out, and not that
we care about what the rankings are, but you are

(10:27):
really hearing some swirling rumors that both the Big Ten
and SEC are trying to get that twelve team playoff expanded, right, So, so,
how do you like, where do you go from there?
How do you how do you get yourself lined up?

(10:51):
So when in the Big Ten, I think is kind
of looking at twenty four. The SEC they think sixteen
is the right now number. I don't even care to me,
it doesn't matter. You know what matters. The most important
thing is that Nebraska is in the top four or
five at worst in the Big Ten because with any

(11:13):
possible expansion, that is going to put you right on
the edge of being in the playoff for the Big Ten.
Their fourth best team, USC is fifteenth right now. So
if you're fourth in the Big Ten, you're top fifteen
team at worst. If you expand to a sixteen team playoff,
What does that mean? Peyton, the nextra person gets in, Yeah,

(11:36):
you would be there.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
Yeah, you're in.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
You would be in if you found yourself where USC
is right now. If you're wondering the next Big Ten
team is Michigan at eighteen, and then Illinois at twenty one.
That's number six of the Big Ten. I don't want
to overreact to stuff that hasn't actually happened yet, But
when the SEC and the Big Ten are both saying
we need more teams to get in this playoff, they're

(11:59):
doing it for a couple of reasons. Number one, the ratings, money,
more games, it's good for everybody. But the second thing
is it's good for those two conferences. When your team
is in the Big ten of the SEC, you're gonna
get more teams in. For instance, I'm looking at the
Big twelve. The top Big twelve team right now is
Texas Tech. They're fifth, so they're in great shape. Then

(12:20):
the other two Big twelve teams are eleven and twelve.
That's BYU and Utah. There is a pretty solid chance
this year with a twelve team playoff, that only two
teams get in from this conference. They will talk themselves
into an additional SEC team before they get a third
Big twelve team, and the ACC is an even worse spot.
Their top team right now is Miami at thirteen. I

(12:41):
mean the ACC is looking increasingly like they're just going
to have the one team. I don't know if there's
any possible way they'll get more than one team now.
So it makes you wonder when you expand this playoff,
what does that do for Nebraska as a brand? Does
it become more attractive for coaches? Does it become more
attractive for players like head coaching candidates, but more attractive

(13:02):
for like assistants? When somebody who like gets like go
from a coaching job somewhere else, like Dana Holgerson's a
good example, and Nebraska wants to take them on as
like a coordinator or an assistant coach, that becomes a
more attractive job if you're you know, if the options are,
do I just take another coaching job in the group
of five and go coach enter you know, East Carolina.

(13:24):
East Carolina's job pops open, I'm gonna take that job.
What's this ceiling on the East Carolina job as a
head coach versus I could be the defensive coordinator at
a place like you know, Minnesota or Wisconsin and have
a chance to be competing for a playoff berth and
really amplify what my value my worth is for a
guy like Dayton, Rayola or gosh, anybody who's a three star,

(13:48):
four star, five star recruit. Those Big Ten and SEC
schools kind of become an extra level above the Big
twelve in ACC even though those are technically power conferences.
That makes sense, Yeah, you know, like everybody's a power conference,
but they're not equal. The SEC and the Big Ten
have separated themselves into like the next level.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
And just look at how big the Big Ten is too,
Like there's so many teams in there, eighteen I mean,
I mean, just think about how many number of teams
from the Big Ten that are ranked four through eight
that would go and play probably pretty well over in
the ACC and hold their own in the Big twelve.
And it's a great point.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
It's a great point, Like could you imagine what Illinois
would do or Iowa would do if I mean, Iowa's
a great I.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
Mean, they're playing wake Forest, They're playing Duke in the ACC,
you know, like I think those are games that they
can win.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
Yeah, Iowa is a great example. They gave Indiana in
USC both like really tough games and lost those games.
And their last loss, the other loss is Iowa State,
which was by a field goal at the end and
Iowa State started five and oh this year, if you're Iowa,
it's like, Man I was in the ACC, I'd be

(15:00):
in the top ten. Rite you know I I've lost yet,
you know it. That's but that's the difference of the
two conferences, and that's what the two conferences and their
leadership is trying to finagle for. Yeah, it'd be great
to expand the playoff. Now, what we've heard, and this
is and we'll move on from the football talk in

(15:20):
a second, but what I've heard based on this information,
because this is great for Nebraska's It would be massive
for Nebraska even just the expansion of sixteen teams. Well,
let's say it's twenty four teams, which is the same
system that the FCS schools do. They've had a twenty
four team playoff for years, so it can be done.

(15:42):
We know it can be done. You know the other
Division one group of teams, the FCS teams already do
a twenty four team playoff. But if you did that,
who gets in? How many spots would you guarantee to
all the different conferences? And it sounds like they're proposing
maybe four guaranteed teams in the sec in the Big Ten.

(16:04):
If that were to take place, two guaranteed spots for
like the Big twelve and the ACC which I think
would be fair. You don't want to guarantee more than that,
and then have all those teams like out of the
top twenty five. You keep drawing teams from outside the
top twenty five to fill the bracket because you guaranteed
conferences a certain number of teams. And then you guarantee
one spot for at least one group of five teams

(16:26):
the smaller of the FBS teams, which right now Tulane
is in that position for whatever it's worth, so they
would get an automatic berth. And then you fill out
the rest with wild cards. And like I said, I mean,
if we're going down to twenty four, you're getting five
six Big Ten teams potentially in here.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
No sweat.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
You got to feel like, if Nebraska goes nine to
three this year going forward, we can absolutely finish in
the top five in the Big ten. You would like,
you don't have to finish first, And getting into the
playoff is half the battle. It's important to get into
the playoff. Not only can you play for national championship,
but that really elevates the way people look at your
program maybe want to be a part of what you're doing.

(17:10):
I think that's incredibly important. And then you know, maybe
you win a couple of those games, and who the
heck knows, you start dreaming about national championship again. I
don't want to get too far ahead of my skis here,
but it's a good spot to be in. I think
that across the board, if you're a Nebraska fan, any
college football playoff expansion is a bonus. And if you're

(17:31):
a fan of college football, that would be fun because
these bowl games outside of the playoff have become more
and more meaningless over the years, and it would be
great for recruits and building on the foundation that Matt
rule is set up. Now that he's locked in, at
least based on the way his contract looks, he's locked
in for several years down the line. Two twenty nine

(17:52):
is the time. If you got thoughts on this, you
can go ahead and shoot me an email Emory atkfabt
dot com. Scooter said, haven't we had a nine and
three or nine and four season in the past and
fired our coach? Actually, yes, if you don't have to
go back that far and Nebraska struggles on the football
field kind of correlate. So when that occurred, I think

(18:13):
nine and three though now feels a bit differently than
nine and three dayd twelve years ago, for whatever it's worth.
That and everything going on with the Huskers is our
Husker insider for Husker Buzz, Sean callahan, Sean, what's going on?

Speaker 3 (18:26):
Man? Yeah, quite a morning. I got off the Morning
Husker was Gary and Jim and you know, i'd say,
shortly after seven o'clock, Chad Simmons, who I've worked with
for many years with rivals, and on three broke. He's
the guy that broke the news that Dylan Roolo was
coming to Nebraska. He broke the news dateon Rolo was
not coming to Nebraska. So quite a story, And you know,

(18:50):
I think everyone's kind of wondering, Huh, is this the
first step of others or is this an outside incident
where you know, you've got a kid that recognizes the
situation in Nebraska with Dylan here, with now t J
la TIF firmly in a position with Trey Taylor coming
in twenty twenty seven, who is ranked every bit as
high as Dylan Royola was coming out of high school.

(19:12):
So there's a lot of scenarios in play here. But
the timing of this is what's most curious because it's
right in the midst of as T Daylatif's rise is
going on, and right in the midst as we're two
weeks away from December signing day.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
Yeah, so let's go ahead and talk. I speculation just
is what you have to do on some of this stuff,
just to play through some of the angles. The first
practical conversation is the quarterback room. It is crowded there.
I don't know, based on one game of t J
Latif if we can, you know, kind of pencil him in.
It's like the QB of the future, even though he's

(19:48):
only technically a year younger than Dylan Royola and we'd
still have a year of Riyola left, you would think.
But he gets basically a four game you know, trial run,
an audition essentially for what his role could be for
this offense moving forward.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
Is that the.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
Most likely reason that this happened, that you know, he
is kind of really staking his claim. As you know,
Dylan Royle is number two and potentially a starting caliber quarterback.

Speaker 3 (20:15):
Now, I just think you look at the big picture
in how college football is with the quarterback position and recruiting.
It's a money driven position, and the money at the
quarterback position is not on Dton Royol in terms of
nil rev share dollars and the odds of it happening.
It's going to take a lot because you're invested right

(20:36):
now in Trey Taylor. You're already paying as a high
school recruit. That's legal in the rules. You're gonna have
to pay a guy into the TVV stays and obviously
Dylan Royol is well the highest paid players in the game.
So if you want to play, I think it comes
down to the opportunity here will be a lot harder.
It's not the old days where you put your time
in and run the job. There's a lot more other

(20:56):
politics in play. It's harder to do. I think in
his mind he didn't know if this was the right
spot for him. But yeah, the timing, again, you can't
ignore how and when this all.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
Went down John Callahan joining us for Husker buzz here. Okay,
so the timing of this being this close. I was
trying to figure out who else was interested in Dayton Ryola,
and maybe there was be an opportunity for him to
play somewhere else, or maybe he would have nil money
for him. He is three stars based on you know,
most of the publications that I've seen, what would be
kind of the backup plan for him. Is there still

(21:29):
an outside chance he comes to Nebraska or are there
other teams that you know would maybe catch his eye
or he would catch their eye now that he's decommitted
from Nebraska.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
Yeah, I don't see him coming back to Nebraska. He's
wide open with everything, and to a matter if this
happens before signing day or if it has to play
in to January. I mean, he's not necessarily down the
signing day. He's an early enroll league, so he can
get somewhere by January and enroll in classes. That's not
an issue for him at this point. So there is

(22:00):
time for this to play out for Dayton. But the
money thing, yeah, I don't know if there's I mean, look,
you're only going to commit high school red share dollars
to a freshman quarterback if you think it's like a
guy that's going to play, or like a high high
level guy that you're really in love with, and most
of those types of spots have been filled for months,
so he's going to have to just try to find
what he thinks is the best spot for him to

(22:22):
develop and do what he wants to do. But again,
the timing, he just doesn't really make sense to me
how it all went down. Now, Matt Rule was at
his game on Friday. That's the other piece there, and
that was we didn't know for sure that Rule is
going to be there, but there was not a lot
of buzz that came out of that business. Now, Rule
couldn't legally speak to Dayton. By the rules of recruiting,

(22:44):
you can just be there and watch, but you're not
allowed to actually conduct an in home visit. But that
was kind of the last I mean, he was there
around the family and in some form or another at
least at the game, watching and then all of a sudden,
here we are over on Wednesday.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
Yeah, so let's go ahead and play this to your
other point. You said, you know, this could be just
a one off thing that he's doing what's best for
him before he commits and is signed and is going
to end up coming to Lincoln and you know, maybe
potentially being QB three and they're just not being money
there for him besides not even getting onto the field.
You also mentioned could this be like the first of
several to come for one reason or another. What would

(23:21):
give you kind of the inclination that maybe that is
a plausibility, whether it's the recruits or whether it's guys
on the current roster, because it's just a it's college
football now, is you just know that twenty of your
guys are probably not coming back for one reason or another.

Speaker 3 (23:36):
Well, let's just say this, if td O the TeaF
comes out and plays well and beats Penn State and
or Iowa wins a bowl game, looks great doing it.
What should all be better wins than Dylan Royl has
had in his career. I mean, Dylan Royl's best Big
ten win is maybe Wisconsin last year, maybe Northwestern this year.
He doesn't have like a marquee Big ten win. Colorado

(23:56):
would be his biggest overall when I was a nine
and three Colorado team. But if if he pulled together
a string of play here against quality teams like Penn State, Iowa,
Ucla as we already had seen in a bowl game,
and maybe an SEC team, all of a sudden, yeah,
I think the dialogue changes quite a bit because you
can't just say, hey, TJ, thanks for your time, We're

(24:17):
back to Dylan. I mean, I just don't everyone's smart
enough to know that that can't happen if he comes
out and plays lights out. I think we all know
what's going to happen next and how it could play out,
whether it's a competition or a battle, And would Dylan
Rayla want to do that? You know, like that's a
big if. I'm playing real speculative. I'm not saying that's
what's going to happen, but it could easily happen in

(24:37):
the in the weeks ahead that tjlat plays really really well,
and all of a sudden, it's a tough predicament for
royals to decide do I want to be in a
battle or do I want to just go somewhere and
still make a lot of money and start.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
I'm glad that you said this because I speculated this
exact same thing three hours ago on the show. It's
just he's got four games, you know, if you count
the Bowl game where he gets to show what he
can do. And I think we all really liked what
we saw the first game, and with more experience he's
going to get that chance to maybe be a little
bit more of the field general style guy who gets
to kind of change some plays at the line of scrimmage,

(25:09):
maybe get trusted a little bit more. And it's no
fault of Dylan's. You know, he got hurt, But you're right,
doesn't it feel a little bit more of a dangerous
offense with the guy if he can throw accurately. To
have a guy like this with his mobility. Is he
tied to Dayton at all? I know that Nebraska is
a very unique thing for the Royola family, So I

(25:30):
don't want to make it sound like, well, wherever Dylan
goes or wherever Dayton goes, they're going to go together.
I don't want to make it sound like that. But
Dominic Royola, the fact that their uncle is on the
staff right now, do you do you think that this
is a sign that maybe things aren't necessarily all gung
ho Nebraska for the family as much as they may
have been previous to the fibula injury.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
Yeah, it's just been a rough year, guys. I mean,
there's just no other way to say it. Dylan got
off to start again, and then the sacks and some
of the issues happened up front, and then the ball
wasn't getting out for whatever reason. He was kind of
holding it longer. But there's also protection issues and there's
a lot of things around him that weren't going well.
Then he gets hurt and so your uncle is the

(26:16):
old line coach. You're you're not playing like you would
have like then you get hurt. So, yeah, it's not
been a picnic. I mean it's not. I mean, it's
it's it's been tough and today was another kind of
one of those tough days where this relationship appears to
have changed. But again, I think it's kind of a
wait and see now on TJ Latif and see where

(26:38):
this goes. Because if hedl At plays really well here,
there's gonna be teams that want him to So it's, yeah,
this thing, you know, it's not going to be a
quiet month here. I mean, I think one way or
the other, it's going to be interesting.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
Yeah, and as long as we're winning games, we can
finish nine and three and get to a high profile
ball give and play another power conference team. I think,
I mean, you got to you gotta feel good about
where you're sitting. This is what Matt Ruhle said when
the Penn State job opened up when he was on
the McAfee show. He's just like, it's good that people
are talking about us like this. That means people want
our guys. But at the end of the day, right,
hopefully we got all of our ducks in a row,

(27:12):
whether it's Lati, Friola or whatever's going on. But quite
an interesting day here. Is there any other news to
report on today? I know media availability is tomorrow, but
is there anything else to report on the Huskers as
they prepare for Penn State this weekend?

Speaker 3 (27:26):
Not a lot. I mean, the royal story has kind
of been what I've spent I think I didn't get
off my chair for six straight hours before I got
up at two o'clock for lunch. So it's been quite
a day on the phone, a lot of shows. Yeah, well,
Ryola talk has dominated the air waves.

Speaker 2 (27:42):
And rightly so.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
It is a big story. And the you know, losing
a three star athlete that happens almost every school in
a variety of ways, but it being the brother of
the guy who's your highly paid starting quarterback makes it
all the more interesting. Sean, You do great work, really
do appreciate the information today say thanks so Mu
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