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September 25, 2025 • 38 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Our number two of bucks Line, Matt McCoy along with
Jeff Logan, Bill Conley, and now Roy Hall has joined
us for the second hour, just a little you know,
inside baseball.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Stuff about here.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
And I know the other hosts have talked about it,
but they're doing construction here on not on the studio
where we're at, but every other part of the building here.
So to go get Roy and bring them up here,
it took the entire commercial break to walk through the
maze that you have to walk through and all the
construction sites, and Roy's ducking to avoid stuff that's hanging

(00:40):
from the ceilings and stuff like that.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
So that's how it is. When I go into the
grocery store, I don't know, but nothing is, man. I
don't go to the grocery store often, but when I do,
like it's it is a journey to try and figure
out what things are. And you know, every time I
go to the grocery store, every section of sweets just

(01:01):
looks good, like everything, And so I go in there
for one thing you always ended up spending like one
hundred and thirty dollars and it's always nothing but like sweets.

Speaker 4 (01:11):
Like do you ask for help when you're in there.

Speaker 5 (01:13):
I don't. I don't because I just can't either.

Speaker 3 (01:15):
I just want to see where if I can find
what I'm looking for.

Speaker 6 (01:19):
Not that I ever go to the grocery store. I'm
just talking about it in general. Do I ask for help?

Speaker 3 (01:23):
Yeah, I don't like it either. However, I was in
the airport yesterday. I was in the airport yesterday and
I had to ask for help. And so I was
walking and it was one of those terminals versus Gate situation,
and it was no, I couldn't and the guy was like, yeah,
you're gonna have to go all the way past the
atrium and go past this and this and this, then
make a left and you will see it.

Speaker 5 (01:41):
I was going in the wrong direction, So I'm glad
you got caught.

Speaker 3 (01:44):
When it comes to traveling, I'm like, I don't know
that Atlanta by chance, No I was in.

Speaker 5 (01:49):
Where was I at?

Speaker 3 (01:49):
I was in maybe Milwaukee or maybe maybe with Chicago,
because I had to fly. I flew to Chicago from Columbus,
then flew to Milwaukee, but on the way back I
flew into Detroit. So I think I was in Milwaukee
when I couldn't find where I needed to go I think.
So I had to ask somebody, man, that's all. But
normally I would not ask for help.

Speaker 6 (02:10):
I had a religious moment this weekend traveling okay, And
it didn't have to do with all the problems that
we ran into, you know, with all of the weather
and stuff that happened on our trip. But I'm sitting
in the airport in San Diego and my daughter, she goes, Dad,
you want to hi chu?

Speaker 7 (02:28):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (02:29):
What I'd never heard of him before Roy brought him up. Yes,
she had.

Speaker 6 (02:34):
Gone into someplace at the airport and she's got a
package of high chews.

Speaker 5 (02:38):
Yes, And I wanted to take a picture of.

Speaker 6 (02:40):
Him and send him to shit have, but she had
she had already stripped away all the packaging and everything
and was handing him out, and there was no way
to take a picture of what it was. But I'll
tell you what I can see. How you become addicted
to this stuff?

Speaker 5 (02:54):
Yes, it was good. Which one did you have?

Speaker 6 (02:56):
I don't know so fast, man, there's so many, you've
got to figure difference.

Speaker 3 (03:01):
Yeah, so they have like the one pack the originals
is green apple, strawberry, mango, and grape. So those are
the originals and then they have a package just like
you know. It's like, uh, I forget what it's like
a hot Hawaii freeze or Hawaiian punch. Those are okay,
those are nice change ups. They got the ones that

(03:22):
are like Kiwi and dragon Fruit. I really don't do
those because I don't eat those in real life. But
the regular, the original flavored high shows.

Speaker 5 (03:31):
Are the best.

Speaker 3 (03:32):
You can't find them anywhere. Here's the well they Kroger, CBS.
They do have them if you order them on Amazon.
You can get a Big Boy on Amazon that has
like two hundred.

Speaker 5 (03:41):
In them, but they have different texture.

Speaker 3 (03:44):
I think they do something different with those because the
larger the bag, the texture gets away from I don't know,
so I don't do the Amazon was anymore. But my
point is you don't ask for help.

Speaker 5 (03:53):
Is with the whole point of it. That's the whole thing.
You figured out.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
What better way to learn than the just walk around
in a circle for thirty minutes not knowing what you're
looking for.

Speaker 8 (04:04):
That's like Walmart.

Speaker 5 (04:05):
Oh, I hate to go to Walmart.

Speaker 8 (04:07):
Yeah yeah, because I don't know where anything is. No,
and every time I walk around I can't find things.
I mean, and you get done, you feel like you
need to take a shower. I mean that place, it's
just too big.

Speaker 5 (04:17):
It's too number one, it's too big. Number two. This
is how you combat that.

Speaker 3 (04:20):
You don't know what you're so you just people watch
as you're looking for whatever item you're looking for.

Speaker 5 (04:25):
It's some interesting individuals, yes, for sure, inside of Walmart.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
For me, it's and if you love this store, I'm
not saying anything bad about it because my wife loves
it and my kids love it.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
But costco, I can't.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
I did it once and I'm like, I can't do
those like there's it's just too much much too Now
they go and they come back, you know, with them
two months worth of toilet paper, and you know, I
got a great deal on these paper towels, and and
that's great and I love it, and and they do
have like really good They've brought home pizzas from there,
really really good. But I just can't shop there. I

(05:04):
got I gotta leave that to I've got to be
my wife and daughter and son real quick.

Speaker 3 (05:09):
Speaking to Walmart, I was reading the I didn't read
I don't spend trust me, I didn't spend this much
time on it.

Speaker 5 (05:15):
But it was an individual.

Speaker 3 (05:17):
Who you know, he was kind of made like a
little bit of a stir in the community because they
would no longer allow him to bring his emotional you.

Speaker 5 (05:27):
Know, the dogs.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
Was that pat Yeah, what did they call emotional support?
It wasn't a dog as an alligator. He had an
emotional support anator. They have him in his cart, they
would dress him up and clothes, and so he's known
in the community for having this emotional support alligator. And
then somebody finally said, this is ridiculous that if this
alligator bites one of my kids. And so then Walmart

(05:49):
asked him kindly not to bring and he said, I
will still take my emotional support alligator where we're accepted,
and so he's going to continue to do that.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
I had, I had strawberry. I'm told, oh, that's strawberry.

Speaker 3 (06:05):
You can't go wrong with the strawberry, hichu. Yeah, and
you unwrapped it yourself and all of that. That's the
part to get like unwrapping it and then like just
collecting rappers.

Speaker 5 (06:14):
It was a point where I had a problem. I
don't have it anymore, but I.

Speaker 3 (06:17):
Would It would be a pile of Taihu rappers in
front of me, like like a bag of chips cut you.

Speaker 5 (06:22):
Know what I mean, just dump But it was just
highchew rappers.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
So well, Roy talked about his travels and the buck
Eyes traveled early. They were supposed to. They typically on
road games will leave tomorrow Friday, but because of the
length of this road trip and new setting, uh, they
left today and are going to spend Friday in Seattle.
You can email me and I got this email. Is

(06:48):
it an advantage for Washington that none of the buck
Eyes have ever played there and don't know exactly what
to expect? And also for Jeff Roy and Bill, what
is the best road wind any of you have ever
been able to experience?

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Thanks and go Bucks, And that's from Liz is Uh.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
Is the fact that no Buckeyes have played there before
any kind of advantage for Washington now? James Laureniis actually
made some big plays the last time Owis State played
there in seventies. Linebackers coach Brian Hartline was on that
team offensive coordinator.

Speaker 8 (07:21):
But none of the players have Only if we let
it be, Only if we let it be. We can't
make any excuse me.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
Well, Ryan Day said, we cannot let the environment, dictate how.

Speaker 8 (07:31):
We play, You dictate how the thing goes.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 5 (07:34):
Yeah, it'll it'll be interesting, don't.

Speaker 3 (07:36):
I think one of the harder places to play is
at Penn State, and you know, we play a lot
of the guys played there last year. I'm as different
as Washington. Like they're talking about how loud it is.
I'm sure it's loud. All stadiums at this point are
LOUDWNA road. So I think if you can go to
Happy Valley and play in that environment and White House
should be to go and should be able to go anywhere.

(07:58):
The travel piece is a little bit different. Guys like routines,
that'll be a little bit different, like just going out
now and trying to get acclimated from that standpoint, but
you know you're going there with you know, Jeff always
gives the blueprint on how to shut down teams on
road trips, something about sitting on your hands or farting
on your hands or something, I don't know, something he

(08:20):
talks about something every time.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
We team quick ones and make them sit on you
and make.

Speaker 5 (08:24):
Them sit on their hands, whatever it may be. So
that's what we need to do.

Speaker 2 (08:27):
Yeah, any the second part of it. You're the best
road win you ever experienced.

Speaker 3 (08:36):
Winning in the Big House in two thousand and five
was was huge.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
I think that was that was the Troy Smith comeback game.

Speaker 5 (08:43):
Yeah yeah, that made that great catch.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
Listen, we don't need to talk about who made the
plays because it wasn't me. So we just know that
I just picked this as the best team win. And
you start calling out these individuals, they did, they did.
They were the reason why we won the game. But
this neither here or there.

Speaker 8 (09:00):
You know, I'm not gonna go to Michigan too. But
Trust's first year, oh yeah, one made the announcement in
the gym.

Speaker 5 (09:07):
That's a big time announcement.

Speaker 8 (09:08):
Man, that was huge because we remember we went for
it on fourth and like one and the half.

Speaker 5 (09:14):
Talking about the house.

Speaker 3 (09:16):
We can talk about Jonathan Wills because I wasn't on
that team, but the teams that I'm on, you need
to make sure you figure out if I did anything
significant that game other than just take the trip.

Speaker 6 (09:25):
So that went against everything that trustle believed in, you know,
going forward on fourth and one and a half. Fact,
I mean that didn't trestle ball by any stretch. In fact,
I'm sure if they had a video of him. He
turned his back to the play because he didn't want
to see what.

Speaker 5 (09:39):
Him making the announcement.

Speaker 3 (09:40):
Once you get to know trust him, making that announcement
doesn't seem like a trusting to do.

Speaker 5 (09:44):
Now.

Speaker 3 (09:45):
He played to the Buckeye fans, but he is not
the type of guy that will say this is what
we're gonna do, but win.

Speaker 5 (09:52):
He just said they would be proud of our proud
And that's.

Speaker 3 (09:56):
Not saying that we would win though, but that is
we will be proud and calling it out the date
with the days now that's tress.

Speaker 5 (10:03):
Yeah, however many days it was. That was pretty cool.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
Yeah, that is more of a Kurt Signetti thing than
it is.

Speaker 6 (10:09):
Our seventy five win on the road in the Big
House Archie senior year was by far from a regular
season game. The best road victory we had personally, I
think the Orange Bowl game when we first had an
opportunity to go play in a bowl game other than
the Rose Bowl and we beat Colorado and beat them
in the Orange Bowl down there.

Speaker 5 (10:28):
That was pretty cool. That's pretty good.

Speaker 1 (10:29):
Now, last week on the show, we had that discussion
about replay challenges. It was somebody that asked about, you know,
the Marcus Freeman Notre Dame lost on the last play
to Texas A and M when there was an obvious hold.
I mean it was like really obvious, and so we
had a question about that. This is from Randy and Sandusky.

(10:50):
Should coaches what if coaches were allowed to have one
challenge per game? Ohio State could have used it in
the non targeting call against Georgia in twenty twenties that
not Marvin Harrison Junior out of the game.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
The one thing about that though, is.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
That they originally called the targeting exactly the review.

Speaker 7 (11:07):
Bove is the one that took it away.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
Which was stunning to me. Stunning to me.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
And also we kind of touched on this last week.
Has Clemson been the same since Ohio State beat them
in the playoffs? And what about Miami after losing to
Trestle in the National Championship? They fell off and now
you know, you wonder if the Canes are finally back
from that from those are from Randy.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
Yeah, Randy, we appreciate the question from last week because
I literally if we're talking about last week and part
of the recap is not just we talked about the
replay system.

Speaker 5 (11:40):
We also talked about the Blue Hose.

Speaker 3 (11:42):
Yeah, we talked a lot about the Blue missed all
of that, and they actually didn't.

Speaker 5 (11:46):
They win Like I said, one, yeah, something whatever. They
like listening to fs and.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
This was if you missed no dyne enemy Bill did
did it on mascots and they were one of the
top ten mascots. The President tyrian blue hose, which I misinterpreted.

Speaker 5 (12:04):
He did misinterpret. He didn't know what type of OS.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
I thought he was saying. I was lapping h So there's.

Speaker 6 (12:12):
A difference between blue blue hose and street hose, no.

Speaker 8 (12:16):
Doubt about it.

Speaker 5 (12:17):
Right.

Speaker 3 (12:18):
However, However, if you are a part of the Blue
Hose and you have a good game, sometimes you drink
too much and you turn yourself into one of the
street that's all right, Yes you.

Speaker 5 (12:29):
Can't good point, but they're pretty good. Therefore, and right.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
Now, and as you pointed out, you send it in
our group text, they're the only undefeated team in the
state of South Carolina. Because of going back to Randy's question,
Clemson struggles. There you go, boy, oh boy, they lost again.

Speaker 5 (12:42):
Guys.

Speaker 6 (12:43):
In the era of college football that we're in today,
I'm a firm believer that the separation we're going to
see between the haves and the have nots is going
to become like a de militarized zone. It's going to
be the Mason Dixon Line, it's going to be the
Mississippi River. Because only those with the biggest buckets of
money are going to be able to be competitive. And

(13:04):
I think it comes down to twenty twenty five teams. Yeah,
and after that you're out.

Speaker 3 (13:09):
And I think it'll be twenty twenty five teams. But
I think because of you got individuals giving money, Jeff.

Speaker 5 (13:16):
So it's if I gave five million, I'm just don't
find me.

Speaker 3 (13:19):
If I gave five million to the program and we
sucked this year and y'all mismanaged my funds.

Speaker 5 (13:23):
I might not give the next year. You're done, you
know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (13:26):
So I think the teams are gonna change, Like you'll
have the top fifteen, but it'll be a new wave
of ten teams based on who's giving money that particular year.

Speaker 5 (13:35):
It was gonna start to Texas Tech. Now. Yeah, according
to the Powers that Beyond.

Speaker 3 (13:41):
If you listen, they say they got a huge influx
because they got a big time donor. It's just like,
I'm gonna keep giving money to the program. So now
Texas Tech is going to be in the running, and
you just kind of got to see who's gonna be
those teams.

Speaker 8 (13:52):
But how about if you're a guy, big money guy,
and you really want a certain player, he's going to
transfer in. You're going to offer him big money transfer
in and he comes and the next.

Speaker 5 (14:04):
Year he leaves, he leaves.

Speaker 8 (14:07):
Where's your money going?

Speaker 5 (14:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (14:08):
Okay, well, I mean, you know, Randy asking about Miami.
One of the reasons they're back now is Carson's back,
And how much money did they spend on him, like
to transfer from Georgia.

Speaker 6 (14:19):
They said it was like three or four So you know, again,
I think we'll see that period in NIL also, and
with this these revenue shares that there will be contracts
that are signed that will avoid the one year Situation
Bill and require at minimum a two year commitment before
you can go someplace else if you've taken the money.
I just guys, I mean, fans, donors, whoever you are.

(14:44):
If you're writing a check to your university, you're an
owner of your franchise. You in fact aren't like an
NFL owner, and you're in trusting your you know, your
athletic director, your head football coach, your general manager, all
of these people to spend the money the right way.
But let's face a guy, I mean, you're no longer
donating to the Department of Athletics. You know you're donating

(15:08):
for the purpose of having your for lack of a
better explanation, your NFL team in college go out.

Speaker 5 (15:16):
There and do what they do.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
On Sundays, Welcome back to box Line Matt McCoy along
with Bill Conley, Roy Hall, and Jeff Logan as we
talk buck Eyes with you again. The game on Saturday
is three point thirty on Channel ten. Our best buck
Eye coverage pregame show will take the era at one
o'clock and will lead you right up to the kickoff.

Speaker 2 (15:37):
On Channel ten.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
One of the analysts on CBS has raised the ire
of Joe who emailed me. I've seen some analysts put
the buck Eyes on upset alert this week, including Rick
Neuheisel on CBS. He said Julian Sayan in his first
road start, will not be ready for that environment and
picked Washington to win. Do players get motivated when people

(15:59):
talk bad about them or pick against them. That's from
Joe does do they it is that even a blip
on the radar in Ryan Day's preparations for Washington to say, Hey, Julian,
he says, you're not gonna be ready for this.

Speaker 8 (16:12):
Those players do Onlyn know who Rick and whu Heiseel
is and is he still playing his guitar on his show?

Speaker 5 (16:18):
Good point, that is true.

Speaker 3 (16:20):
However, what I've noticed now is because these players are
so in tune to social media.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
He's probably seen it.

Speaker 3 (16:29):
Well, not because he saw Rick. He definitely didn't see
him playing the guitar. But there's people in the program,
they call him a GA or whoever, that'll find it
and somehow get it to him.

Speaker 5 (16:41):
They post it.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
Yeah, they'll they'll make sure they see it somehow someway,
you know what I mean. They'll make up an account
and send it to him like hey man, look at it,
or they'll send it to a relative or look what
they're saying, or they'll tag your relatives or your relatives
and then like they'll see it. And then afterwards that's
when the players always mysteriously like, yeah, you got certain
people in the media that don't and they know exactly

(17:03):
who they're talking about, so they'll use it some of
those guys. You've got to know what get your guys going. Now,
if Julian is a guy that just quote unquote blocks
out all the noise, they won't go that way. But
if he's a guy that like does pay attention to it,
which most of the guys do, then they'll they'll make it.

Speaker 8 (17:17):
Know.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
Yeah, confidence level and Julian saying going on the road
for the first time, Jeff, do you feel good?

Speaker 5 (17:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (17:23):
I mean, you don't know what you're gonna get for sure.
I Mean, the poor young man has never been in
the circumstance before. There were I'm sure there were. There
are games in high school that he played in that were,
you know, the toughest environment he'd ever been in at
that point, and he achieved there. It's not like he
hasn't witnessed some of these games from the.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
Roy was mentioning Penn State. He was on the road there.
But it's one thing to be standing holding the clipboard
and another to be the guy taking the snaps.

Speaker 6 (17:47):
Yeah, but having been there for a year and seen
it and been a part of it with the coaching
staff that he has there and they worked all week
on silent count going on, you know, trying to make
sure that they control things they can and and I
don't I don't see this kid having a meltdown.

Speaker 4 (18:03):
I really don't know, you know.

Speaker 6 (18:05):
Will Howard's very first game as a Buckeye on the
road was the Oregon game, and we can argue whether
or not he handled that environment pretty well. And I
think up until the very last play of the game
when he took too long to sit down and lost
you know, idea of where the clock was, and that's
in that circumstance. Other than that, I thought he performed

(18:26):
pretty well. But that was a loss for Ohio State
first game on the road.

Speaker 5 (18:29):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (18:30):
But you know, let's face it, the defense Julian saying
went up against the first game of the year. Their
defense isn't that good. No, so he's been through it.

Speaker 5 (18:39):
You know.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
I saw a stat.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
I saw a stat that Wahington his second in the country.
This is one of those advanced stats in terms of
defensively playing man demand on defense, the amount of time,
the amount of snaps their corners, play man demand. If
you are Ohio State's wide receivers roy and you're in

(19:01):
that room, or does that light you up?

Speaker 3 (19:04):
What lights me up? Are these advanced stats? Like who
are these people? I know you got these forming.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
College focused that I saw this?

Speaker 3 (19:13):
Yeah, so did you know the Washington Huskies have three
dbs who've covered six different wide receivers, all from England,
and they're their only team in the history of n
c A football to have the Blue.

Speaker 5 (19:27):
Hose and the England Hose all together on.

Speaker 3 (19:30):
The field at once and stop them on third down
and calls a fumble and they and they were all
left handed, all left handed, and had you on the
bench right after eating subway from.

Speaker 5 (19:41):
And that's the status.

Speaker 3 (19:42):
You're like, who was coming up with these stats? And
what do they mean? But it gives a talk. They
make graphics for him and everything. Did you know, like
no one knows this look.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
I think that they brought it up because of the
you know, obviously I say is great wide receivers, headlined
by Jeremiah Smith.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
And they continue to do that against Ohio States.

Speaker 5 (20:00):
See that's the problem. They shouldn't even worried about the receivers.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
What they should be worried about is that almost eighty
percent completion percentage for the quarterback.

Speaker 5 (20:07):
And so what does that look like if Julian throws.

Speaker 3 (20:11):
At sixty eight percent, is at a win for their defense? Like,
I mean, it's ten percentage points lower than I think
where he is right now. However, any quarterback throwing sixty
eight sixty nine percent, completing that much all of a
sudden is a great I mean, he's doing having a
phenomenal season. So they need to be worried about the
offensive line and how comfortable Julian is. And then also

(20:33):
the sneaky run game because we got like a three
headed monster right now. If I were coming in, I
would probably try and force Ohio.

Speaker 5 (20:40):
State to run the football.

Speaker 3 (20:42):
But those big guys up front, that offensive line is
doing really well. So the receivers are kind of like
this dessert that we're smacking on right now, Like it
looks good and all that, but really the substance is
whatever it was.

Speaker 5 (20:52):
That you have for your main course.

Speaker 3 (20:54):
And I think our offensive line is playing extremely well,
which is why Julian is able to sit back there
and pick guys apart.

Speaker 8 (21:00):
Think any defensive coordinator in the country be crazy to
play a whole bunch of man and managus.

Speaker 5 (21:06):
Oh yeah, ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (21:08):
It's gonna you're gonna get burned a bit.

Speaker 3 (21:10):
You cannot play man as hostage now. Every once in
a while you have to do it. Try you through
the steady diet of it, though, man like I'm keeping
those guys in front all game.

Speaker 5 (21:19):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
I wish you could sit in on our conversations off
of the era because they're quite fun. Matt McCoy along
with Bill Conley, Roy Hall and Jeff Logan as we
continue on bucks Line the buck Eyes and watching it
first time they've met as Big ten opponents, and uh
that's coming up at three point thirty on Saturday. So
it's an all new no Dye enemy. Although I think

(21:54):
we were doing no Dying enemy back in when Ohio
State played in the Rose Bowl in twenty nineteen, so
Bill probably did one then, but I don't. I don't
exactly remember it.

Speaker 8 (22:02):
How I dinna couldn't find my notes.

Speaker 1 (22:05):
It is time for novine enemy, the Washington Huskies.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
Everybody sit back and enjoy. Bill Connley take it away.

Speaker 8 (22:12):
Washington Husky's first official football season was eighteen ninety two.
They went one and one. Both games are against the
Seattle Athletic Club, so anyway, they won eighteen conference championships
and two national championships nineteen sixty and nineteen ninety one.
The colors are purple and gold. It's known as quarterback you. No,

(22:36):
I didn't even think of Washington with quarterback you. I
think it may be Purdue when places I can, But
they have had seventeen of their last twenty three quarterback
starting quarterbacks. They've went to the NFL.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Well, Jakes Browning now starting for the Bengals. He was
their quarterback against Ohio State in that twenty nineteen rose ball.

Speaker 8 (22:57):
Yep, and they didn't take They didn't name Huskies till
nineteen twenty two. Now, believe it. I listened to this
name they had before they were called the Sun Dodgers. Well, heck,
it's because it rained.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
All I was gonna say. That's an apropos name for Seattle.

Speaker 5 (23:13):
Son never came out.

Speaker 8 (23:14):
Never right and had The mascot was actually some type
of a painting of a guy holding an umbrella. That
didn't cut it in the football world, so they dropped
that and made them the Huskies. The Siberian Huskies were
first Huskies that they had all the way from nineteen
twenty two to nineteen sixty one. Then they went to Alaska.
You know this all animal lovers, the Alaskan, Malamoose, Malibu man.

(23:38):
I'll tell you what those are the biggest and strongest
of the Siberian Huskies.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Okay, mammoth all right.

Speaker 8 (23:45):
And you know they're They've had some good coaches there too.
We talked about Don James yep, you know from Maslin,
Ohio in Kent State University. He was there and did
a great job from one hundred and fifty three wins,
fifty seven losses and two ties. And one of those
national championship was.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
That nineteen ninety one. Was he coach then?

Speaker 5 (24:09):
Still correct? Ye?

Speaker 8 (24:10):
Okay, because he was there from nineteen seventy five till
nineteen nineteen.

Speaker 3 (24:13):
Because I got here a nineteen eighty three, So that
sounds about right there you go.

Speaker 8 (24:18):
Who you know, and like we said, Steve Sarcasian, you know,
he was there. Chris Peterson had did such a good
job at Boise State. He was there, Kaylyn boor you
know he left, and so far as they got this
guy named Jed Fish as you talked about, man, Hezil guy.
They've had some very good players. A great running back
in the eighties named Napoleon Kaufman, really good player, one moon,

(24:41):
great quarterback, Michael Phoenix, go about him?

Speaker 2 (24:44):
Yeah, against him now starting for the Falcons.

Speaker 8 (24:47):
Exactly. There's some Ohio ties. We talked about Pat Chun,
Scotty Graham. Their rivals number one is Washington State in
state rivalry. They played for the Apple Cup.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
And they wonted least that was their win last week.

Speaker 8 (25:01):
Yeah in Oregon. Now, Goofy was called a Cascade clash.
That's terrible. They can come something that the Cascade clash.

Speaker 5 (25:10):
That's terrible.

Speaker 8 (25:12):
But they've had some other lums go to the university.
Bruce Lee.

Speaker 5 (25:17):
Wait a minute, wait mane, let me go back. We
can't go any for it. Did you just say? Was
that Kate?

Speaker 8 (25:28):
We needed this to be a podcast?

Speaker 5 (25:33):
I thought he.

Speaker 8 (25:37):
Hurt myself. Say Bill Gates really, Ken Jennings, the dude
on Jeopardy Really?

Speaker 5 (25:49):
Yeah, dude, guys, how.

Speaker 8 (25:53):
About this one? And one of their most famous guys,
Ted Bundy.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
Oh, that's not good.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
That's the one they probably don't have in their alumni.

Speaker 8 (26:04):
Even though he's a serial killer. He also would listen
to this. He was a side. He got him a
degree in psychology.

Speaker 5 (26:14):
Why not?

Speaker 8 (26:15):
Why not there you go, and he was actually in
law school and then other things happened.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
Clearly he wasn't there anymore.

Speaker 5 (26:25):
Wow.

Speaker 8 (26:25):
Anyway, Yeah, but a Roy Hall segment. Let's talk about
those foods. Talk about those foods out there in Washington.
The Seattle dog. Seattle dog and I think of it
like a coney dog with all the stuff on it.
But a different ingredient is a cream cheese hot dog that.

Speaker 2 (26:45):
Actually that sounds pretty good.

Speaker 8 (26:47):
It's one of those things that you know, probably tastes
better than it sounds. Very very popular. Cream cheese had
onion sour krowd on it, and.

Speaker 3 (26:55):
That's why, because it's just all yeah, it makes sense.

Speaker 8 (26:58):
Also known for their potato though pizzas, pizzas with potatoes on.

Speaker 3 (27:04):
Oh okay, so the crust isn't made out of potatoes.

Speaker 5 (27:07):
Potatoes pizza. It's interesting.

Speaker 8 (27:10):
And now candy, talk about special candy called apples and cottlets,
apples and cootlets all. What's the combination of apricots and apples.

Speaker 2 (27:25):
I don't know if I.

Speaker 5 (27:25):
Would like that. I don't know if I've ever had
an apricot.

Speaker 8 (27:29):
It's a hard candy. Yeah, but hey, you know what
we talked about last week we talked about our mascots.
You can't go to Seattle unless you eat some geo ducks.
The geo ducks. Those were the muddy.

Speaker 5 (27:46):
Boring clams, right, the geo ducks. Geo ducks.

Speaker 8 (27:52):
You slice them up and they're they're probably tastes awful.

Speaker 2 (27:56):
That's right. That was one of our mascots.

Speaker 8 (27:59):
School Evergreen, because Washington's the Evergreen state, evergreen geo ducts.

Speaker 5 (28:06):
That's right, thank you.

Speaker 8 (28:08):
How about this one, let's talk about some cities. I'm
going to give you the spelling, and you got to
tell me what you think it is. T W I
s P twisp, twist, yes, twists, very simple. You know
why it's called twist. It was named that because they
have so many wasps and hornets there that they said

(28:30):
that's the sound that they make. Now I've been bitten
by hornet. I don't remember saying twist whisp before. I
don't know I did.

Speaker 9 (28:43):
All right, s e q u I M s e
q u I M no no.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
Barkley, I don't know.

Speaker 8 (28:56):
It's pronounced squim, squim, squim.

Speaker 5 (29:00):
The east silent.

Speaker 4 (29:02):
The whole word worry spelled it wrong, but go ahead.

Speaker 8 (29:05):
No p u y a l l u p p
u y a l l u p.

Speaker 5 (29:13):
A.

Speaker 8 (29:15):
Pull up close, pull you up, pull, pull you.

Speaker 5 (29:21):
Up your hose blue hose.

Speaker 8 (29:26):
No, actually, this is this is a word. Uh it's
hump tulips.

Speaker 5 (29:36):
Hump of what.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
Hump lips?

Speaker 8 (29:45):
Hump tulips, hump tulips.

Speaker 5 (29:49):
This word Okay, don't guess.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
And that's a city watching.

Speaker 8 (29:59):
They got twenty six different Indian tribes out there. It
is all over the place. Okay, okay, it means hard
to cross. Is the name of a river that was
hard to cross the native Indian language, that's what it is.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
Okay, boy, very education.

Speaker 5 (30:19):
Your parents looking at you. What are you doing? We're
in the tulips.

Speaker 7 (30:22):
Yeah, I'm just hop Yeah.

Speaker 8 (30:34):
Now they you know, you talk about celligating when do
all the uh instead of tailgating and cellgating because the
guys are boats up likes Washington right a bear to
watch the games. They have an air raids signal they
got from an old World War two air raids siren
that they use when they score. No cannon going off

(30:55):
or anything like that.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
So hopefully we.

Speaker 8 (30:57):
Can't bet think well hopefully, but here's something really educational
because this is an educational program.

Speaker 5 (31:03):
Yes, okay, Now do you know.

Speaker 8 (31:09):
That World War two, there was a plant to build
the B seventeen bombers, all right, They built it in Seattle, okay,
but twenty six acres. They made a fake town on

(31:29):
top of the building, the camouflage town.

Speaker 5 (31:33):
So nobody could see them building the.

Speaker 8 (31:35):
Exactly because at that time, you remember, they worried about
the Japanese coming over and bombing stuff, like they thought
that they didn't have drones and satellites all that stuff
back then. The only way you could really spy on
somebody would you fly a plane over toime. They had
to make it look like a town, but it really
wasn't a town. Interesting, so they had wood and also burlap.

(31:57):
What they did to camouflage this thing is they had
hired a guy from Hollywood, a set designer, all right,
who made all those different sets for the different movies,
and he designed helped design this town. And they had,
for example, they had made fake lawns. They painted burlap

(32:18):
canvas green and put that all throughout the thing, all right.
They made trees out of chicken feathers and some type
of glass that they was able to mold, all right.
They had buildings that were made out of wood, and
they had all the windows were painted black so from

(32:40):
the air look like a regular house. They put street
signs up, but they made funny street signs too, like
like burlap avenue and stuff like that. Nobody gonna see
him from way beyonder anyone. Okay, there you go. They
probably had blue hose lane and all.

Speaker 3 (32:57):
Uh.

Speaker 8 (32:58):
They had also mannequins like people out in the yard.
They even hired some people like actors. They just walk
around this place.

Speaker 2 (33:10):
Wow, that is crazy.

Speaker 8 (33:12):
Uh, mannequins and everything that. But they were able to
build all these be seventeen bombers for World War two,
and of course Susan War is over. I didn't need
it anymore. But as the camouflage town, they only won.
Anybody in the world ever did right there in Seattle.

(33:32):
How about that twenty six acres very town on top
of the building.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
Were you a history teacher in your past?

Speaker 1 (33:40):
I think I think you have told us that, because
that would be a very interesting lecture in history class.

Speaker 2 (33:45):
I feel like I just I just learned something.

Speaker 3 (33:47):
The building was underground, No, the building was there, The
town was on top.

Speaker 5 (33:54):
On topic, it was on building that big yes, they
tended it.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
Basically, they put it tent over it, and so when
you're flying over the tent looks like it's yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 4 (34:06):
Talk about paranoia, right, yeah, exactly.

Speaker 8 (34:10):
But hey, they have some strange laws out there. I
gotta tell you about this.

Speaker 2 (34:13):
Okay.

Speaker 8 (34:14):
Number one, you can't harm or harass Bigfoot.

Speaker 3 (34:19):
Get arrested squatch, which is weird because that's a law,
because that means that Bigfoot would have to exist for
them to create the law.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
Correct, they believe he exists.

Speaker 8 (34:29):
I definitely believe they get pictures. You're not allowed to
ride an ugly horse down the street. Okay, you can't
have an ugly horse.

Speaker 5 (34:40):
You know, there's probably some dudes called their girlfriends out.
It's a law against Okay.

Speaker 8 (34:51):
Now, when you're driving your car, it is illegal to
hug your passenger. I think it's probably pretty good law.

Speaker 5 (34:58):
Yes.

Speaker 8 (35:00):
Uh, it's illegal to display a hypnotized person in a
store window. So you can't hypnotize somebody and then set
in the store window. Now they might did that back
when they had that town.

Speaker 2 (35:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (35:15):
Yeah, the mannequins could have actually a heartbeat, absolutely, yes, absolutely,
all right.

Speaker 8 (35:22):
You can't bite off someone's leg.

Speaker 5 (35:25):
All right, thank you, because that's someone's leg.

Speaker 2 (35:28):
Yeah, that's not good.

Speaker 5 (35:29):
I know what you was going to say, because you
can't bite off someone's what.

Speaker 7 (35:32):
Yeah leg.

Speaker 8 (35:35):
Now here's the one of my favorite is. The finale
is you cannot sleep in your neighbor's outhouse. You can't
go to sleep in your neighbor's out house. I don't
care how drunk you are, I don't care how tired
you are.

Speaker 5 (35:49):
Yours is okay though in your own Yeah.

Speaker 8 (35:51):
But but if you're the neighbors and you do that,
I tell you one thing to do. Do not go
down to the basement. Do not go down to the basement.

Speaker 1 (36:01):
That's right there you go, Bill Conley, know thine enemy
where we learned about hump tulip?

Speaker 4 (36:07):
And no, no, no, you better have learned you cannot
hump a tulip.

Speaker 5 (36:12):
That's what he said.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
That's right, that's right. Last couple of minutes of bucks line.

Speaker 1 (36:16):
Don't forget to join us on Saturday one o'clock for
the best Buckeye coverage pregame show Ohio State at Washington
three point thirty on Channel ten.

Speaker 5 (36:24):
Join us.

Speaker 1 (36:24):
Then let's get a couple of tweets in before we
finish from our friend Barry out in California. Do you
think the Buckeyes will be playing with team speed that
Washington is not prepared for hasn't seen yet? And are
there strategies and he hasn't parentheses controlling time of possession
that the Huskies might use to keep the oves State

(36:45):
offense off the field? Love the coverage, I would guess
you know, Jeff, you mentioned it earlier. They are impressive
and everything, but who have they played so the team
speed question, I would say, no, they haven't seen anything
like they're about to see.

Speaker 6 (36:59):
I think the first six or eight of this game
is going to go a long way in terms of
the tempo of this game and what it's all about.
I don't care who gets the ball first or doesn't
get the ball first. Whoever makes plays in that first
six to eight minutes of the game is going to
set the tone. And if it's Washington, you know, they
come out and have some success offensively, or they get
a turnover in the game, then I think that's a

(37:20):
game that they probably feel they can compete it, and
we're gonna have a four quarter game. If Ohio State
takes control that first to six eight minutes. I think
we could control the game totally and guys go to
bed early.

Speaker 8 (37:34):
I think you're right. I think it's not either who
plays makes plays or who makes mistakes early right can
have a big thing to set the tone.

Speaker 1 (37:42):
We kind of started the show with this. We'll end
it with it because I got this tweet. How much
trust does Ryan Day have in the freshman bo Jackson?
Because to me, he's clearly our best back.

Speaker 2 (37:52):
Will they be afraid to play him in a road game?

Speaker 3 (37:55):
I can't say that he's our best back, but if
you're sitting on the side one, two other guys again
the majority of the carries, and then you get thrown
in there and then you you know, you break a play.
You got fresh legs too, so and he's playing well.
The confidence is gonna come.

Speaker 5 (38:08):
If he can. Is he a twenty carry guy?

Speaker 3 (38:12):
We don't know that right now. He's getting nine to
twelve carries a game, and he just has two explosive
ones in the last two games.

Speaker 1 (38:18):
That's Roy Hall, Bill Conley, Jeff Logan. We are all
together again on Saturday one o'clock. Best Black Eye Coverage
pregame show game kicks off at three point thirty thanks
for joining us on bucks Line.

Speaker 5 (38:29):
We'll talk to you next Thursday night on six WTV.
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