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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Let's lock in to some good old fashioned college football
film talk with a man that just simply needs to
be called the needs to be known as the film Guy.
Check out his YouTube channel tons of great content and
college football film study. Check him out on x slash
Twitter at Brooks Austin BA. He is Brooks Austin, and
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he joins us here to talk some college football and
the Mac and Bone Show.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Brooks, how you doing, man? What's going on?
Speaker 3 (00:27):
I'm doing good, boys, Brooks.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
We're gonna have to get you to review the audio
film if there was such a thing as audio film
of this fight we just had.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Hey, you game, Cognissouri fight.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
Who's the real Columbia boys?
Speaker 2 (00:44):
I know it gets heated.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
This Mayor's Cup game between the two Columbias gets heated.
The friendship, Brooks.
Speaker 3 (00:51):
I'm just a god, like a serious take here, Like
I know that the three permanent sec rivals or whatever
have disassociated us from his oracle rivals. Annual matchups like
Alabama LSU, Georgia, Tennessee, YadA, YadA, YadA. The thing goes on, right,
But I think we find newfound hatred every single week
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in college football. Because I'm gonna tell you what. I
don't think two fan bases hate each other more right
now than Auburn and Oklahoma. I don't think two hate
each other more right now than Texas fans hate Georgia fans.
I'm will tell you what. So we're getting it every
single year, like all of a sudden, we got a
battle for Columbia going on. We know it's probably been
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a thing, but y'all hate each other. Y'all play tight
football games too the last several years. So, like I know,
we're losing some of these yearly matchups and yearly rivalries
that mean a lot historically to us. But hey, that
ain't gonna hide that hate.
Speaker 4 (01:45):
It's somebody, yes, good good at trying to find only
three like rivals for each team. By the way, there's
like some have like nine in one conference. Brooks, while
we're talking about the game Cops lost to Missouri, what
do you think has gone on with South Carolina so
far this year on offense?
Speaker 2 (02:02):
And why has one?
Speaker 4 (02:03):
Nora Seller has not been as dynamic as we thought
and are in the season.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
So I think the first thing I look at, right
is you lose an offensive coordinator, but not only that,
you lose a quarterbacks coach to apple Ata State as well.
All Right, those are two really really good football coaches,
particularly Dal Logins. Dal Logans came in there in one
year and really, I'm not going to say made Leonora
Sellers who he was, but created that rapid development. Right,
we saw game one to game thirteen. That guy looked
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totally different last year as a young quarterback. And I
think a lot of that credit actually goes to their
offensive coordinator now head coach at av Stateton, Dal Laggins.
We replaced him with an in house promotion in Mike Shula.
And look, I'm a fan of Mike Shuell. I'm a
fan of lifers in the sport of college football or
in football in general. If you dedicate your life to this,
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I am going to admire and respect you to an extent. However,
Mike Shula has not called play since twenty and sixteen,
and Mike Shula has not called college football plays ever.
So that idea that we're a little slow to start,
the idea that we're not very good offensively, the idea
that we're sputtering hoping that the superman makes a superhero play.
I can't lie to you as if I'm surprised, but
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that'd be said. I thought the kid was gonna overcome
all of these issues. I thought Leonoris was talented enough
to overcome all of these deficiencies, whether it be on
the roster, because they're not one of the conference's best
offensive line, they're not one of the conference's deepest running
back rooms, they're not one of the conference's best wide
receiver groups or tight end groups. But I thought he
was going to overcome that because I do think this
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guy is very, very uniquely talented, and I think we're
gonna see that when he inevitably goes to the NFL.
I'm not down on his ultimate futures, but yeah, man,
there's a lot going on there that necessarily isn't on
the quarterback.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
No doubt about it. Brooks. I am amazed.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
We're talking earlier about Lane Kiffin, and obviously the thing
with his daughter Landry and Witweeks and him and tweeting
it back to him like that. He creates all this
fun off the field, too, But man, as an offensive
coach that can get so much out of every quarterback
to place for him. I mean the way Trinidad Chambliss
is playing right now in his system is unbelievable to me.
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What do you think about what's going on right now
with ole Miss and the way Chambliss is playing quarterback?
Do they have something for LSU? What do you think?
Speaker 3 (04:20):
I absolutely think they have something for LSU. I think
Lane's done a tremendous job of hiding an offensive line
that I don't think is necessarily all that individually excellent,
right I think? I look back, I think Earl Little
back in twenty nineteen was the last ole Miss offensive
lineman to be drafted within the top three rounds of
the NFL Draft. This is an STC roster that wins
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nine to ten games a year with no blue chip
prospects up on the offensive line. So how do they
do that? Right? They do a lot of creative stuff
with the run game. They do a lot of creative
stuff with the RBO, playing with pace, taking shots, all
that good stuff. But what has really revamped this offense
in my opinion of the last two weeks, is the
fact that they have an explosive nature through their run
department now because of Trinidad Chamblis, his leg got, He's
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built like a running back, right, He's about five to
eleven tw hundred pounds. I don't know what he's listed at.
That's what he looks like on film. He looks like
a running back and he tells the football like a
running back as well. I think most of their explosive
plays in the run game last couple of weeks have
come from their quarterback, and I think it really changes
them guys. They haven't been able to run the football consistently.
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I don't really know what the numbers say. I'm a
film guy. They have not been able to line up
on second and two or third and two and convert
first downs with their running backs since Klinchahn Jenkins was there.
In my opinion, they've been really really strugglesome to run
the football, kind of made one dimensional against great SEC units.
I don't know if that's going to be the case
with Trinidad. That's why if I were in that room,
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if I were in that coach's office, we'd probably be
rolling with Chambliss moving forward. I think he gives us
the best chance to win.
Speaker 4 (05:52):
Brus What is the film showing you about Clemson and
what's happening on this year based off what we thought
they were going.
Speaker 3 (05:58):
To be Well, first and foremost they're just bad. Like
they're like they're not getting upset. They're not like I
always frustrated last week. I know what Vegas said. I
know it was the seventeen points bread, but like, I
don't like when a school like Syracuse or football program
like Syracuse goes down there and beats them, like they
didn't upset them. That wasn't one of those football games
where Clinton's standing on the sideline going, oh my god,
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we can't touch a break. No, sir, they are breaking
a foot off in your rear end right now. It's
the break that you're getting. So like, that was the
type of football game that I saw. Okay, so how
does that happen? Well, they're not getting anything out of
that offensive line. For the fourth or fifth straight year
I've been watching Clinton football. Clinton has made it a
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habit of thinking that they are smarter in the recruiting
and process development department than anybody else. Right, they take
lesser than quarterbacks, they take lesser than offensive lineman, they
take lesser than wide receivers, all based off of well
their their culture fits here at Clemson. Well, buddy, when
you recruit in the top fifteen range, the top twenty range,
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like you have since NIL came around. That's another thing
that people forget. When Clinton was at its peak, it
wasn't just because they had great quarterback play guys. They
were a top six annual recruiting program. Look since NIL
has come around, look at the type of talent that
they have. They have a top twenty roster now when
they used to have a top six roster. And on
top of that that, they're not going out in the
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transfer port. They're just not good enough anymore to go
out there and not be well coached because they aren't
very well coached right now either Offensively. They do a
lot of stuff schematically that makes zero sense. I have
a lot of questions for Garrett Riley as well. What
is going on there? You were supposed to be this
next great offensive coordinator and you guys are anemic offensively.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
Check out Brooks Austin at the Film Guy Network on YouTube.
He's live one day through Thursday eight to ten pm.
You could check out. They got the archive of the
past streams and the videos he did. There's a ton
of unbelievable it's great stuff in there, especially man that
sec content. Let's let's and let's talk about some sec content.
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I know you're gonna be all about Alabama and Georgia
on Saturday night. What are your feelings about this game?
Speaker 3 (08:14):
Well, where do we even start? I think offensively, Todd
Simpson's extremely, extremely hot. That being said, they have played
nobody the last two football games. Like, I don't mean
to take a shot at ul Moro, and I will
take a shot at Wisconsin. I think my I think
Wisconsin might be one of the worst power for football
teams in all of college football. And I think it's
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the shame because I like Luke Pickles, Like I think
Luke Pickle would have been a really, really good football coach.
I think if he gets another opportunity to be a
head coach again, he's probably gonna win football games again.
But the problem is he spent two years trying to
be a widespread air RAI football team at Wisconsin. That
makes no sense to me, absolutely zero sense. It would
be like taking over the LSU program with all those
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athletes and be like, you know what, We're gonna run
the triple off. It made no sense to me. So
he's spent two years doing something he shouldn't have been doing,
and now in the final year where he's fighting for
his life. He's trying to get back to Wisconsin football,
going down to Alabama and running the ball forty five
time for the game he has no chance of winning.
So I think that's a lot to do with that.
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That being said, I don't think there is a quarterback
that's played better the last two weeks than time. I
think he's had five incompletions and it wasn't like he
was missing on some of those incompletions. So they're playing
great football in the past department, and he's got some
of the best weapons in college football. I don't think
I know everyone knows about Ryan Williams. I'm sure everybody
knows about Jeremy Bernard, but maybe not to the extent
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of how great of a football player Jeremy is. Like
I think Germany's got an opportunity to be a top
sixty pick this year, not only because of how talented
he is at six three and a half sixty four
to two hundred pounds, very versatile as a football player,
does everything and he's asked to do really, really well.
But it's also a really bad wide receiver class this
year going into the NFL Draft. It's like Jeremy Bernard,
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Is it gonna be the brasle kid from Tennessee? What
about Jordan's tykeson out there at Arizona State. But like,
the real wide receiver class is next year with Ryan Williams,
Jeremiah Smith, Cam Coleman, all those freakazoids that are in
that class. So they've they've got some real weapons at
Alabama and they create massive, massive problems. My main concern
for Alabama right now is they can't really run the football,
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and that's a that's a problem Brooks.
Speaker 4 (10:25):
We have a lot of Tennessee fans that listen, how
how good do you think this Tennessee team is and
how high up in that many many teams in the
pecking order would you put Tennessee of contenders in that conference? Oh?
Speaker 3 (10:37):
I think they're legit. I was. I was on the
sideline for that overtime win for Georgia up there in
Neeland STATEUM, and I left thinking I watched two college
football playoff teams. That is an offense in Tennessee that
not only finally has a quarterback for the first time
since Hindon Hooker, like they had two really talented throwers
of the football in Joe Milton and Nico Iamali Alba.
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But those jokers were not playing the position. They were
not going through progressions, they were not accurate downfield, they
were not tying their feet to their eyes. They were
one read picking stick quarterbacks. And despite how quarterback really
that system is, it will not be maximized with anybody
playing the position that way. So now that they have Joey,
a football player who comes in with I mean guy,
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thousands and thousands of dropbacks, whether it be his Juco
career or his app State career, of him actually legitimately
going through reads and playing the position, and you see
him come over to Tennessee and he is operating that
offense at extremely high rate. But most importantly, guys, when
you prepare for Tennessee nowadays, you're preparing for a totally
different football team than what it was two or three
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years ago when Hypel took over this offense, right or
took over this program. Like, yeah, you're gonna have to
stop the run, You're gonna have to stop some of
these wide choice systems and game schemes that they put in.
But they have become much more of a balanced offense.
When you turn on Tennessee tape. Nowadays, they look a
lot more like other SEC football team while still doing
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their wide choice. I like to say this, but they
look like they have taken the best of Texas and
the best of what they do at Tennessee offensively and
morph the two, and it is going to create massive
problems for defensive coordinators. So you saw it in that
Georgia game. Joey Iguar starts fourteen for fourteen in that
game because George is playing defensively something that's there to
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stop the wide choice system. But they're getting a whole
bunch of real pro style concepts from Tennessee and getting
smacked in the face with.
Speaker 2 (12:29):
Yeah, fourteen to fourteen two thirteen yards like mid first quarter.
It was.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
It was just ridiculous. Listen to Brooks all day. Oh
he's so good.
Speaker 4 (12:37):
He looks better than the romantic novel you think so,
you think so, No, I'll dabble.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
He is Brooks Austin AK the Film Guy. So on
Twitter at Brooks Austin BA. And also make sure you
check out those videos because it's all great stuff, just
like you're hearing here the Film Guy Network.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
Thank you. Brooks enjoyed the weekend of college football.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
Brother, no doubt you'll be good. Try to be a
little nicer to one another.
Speaker 2 (13:03):
Get that bone. You're hearing that bone. Thank you, Brooks.
I appreciate that