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August 30, 2024 • 47 mins
A FLEX ALERT before the Dodgers-Diamondbacks game in Phoenix. Petros and BFF Don MacLean talk with VTB. College Football Insider Danny Kanell on the start of the seaon and week 1 matchups. Secret Textoso Roundup
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 2 (00:19):
That's what we like to hear. Here they are on
your home of the LA Dodgers in Think and down
the Green.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Petros and Money, DROs In Money, Rose in Money Rose.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Love each other or perish'd oh come on, don sorry
those are quick reactions. We tried again. Yeah, all right,
love each other. It's not funny, not cool. I'm gonna

(00:59):
try to gain timing. Yeah, don't you mess with me.
This is like when you go up to the car
and the guy keeps driving away. Love each other or perish.

(01:21):
Welcome everybody to the Petrosen Money Show. So happy to
be with you live everywhere on the iHeartRadio App. It's
a beautiful day in southern California. A lot of traffic
out there for Labor Day weekend, so please be careful
and use your head. Don't be a hot head. No,
we are your home of shit, ay you, we are

(01:43):
your home of Sholtani and the Dodgers. Tonight, we got
Dodgers d Backs, Tim Kates, He's got your pre and
post Morocco Casino Dodgers on Deck starts with Tim Kates
at five thirty.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
Nice to see Tim in a better mood today versus yesterday.
He's not as freaked out.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
I know that. Not as much work today, but still
a little wind in his jaws. Good to see it.

Speaker 4 (02:08):
Don were you here yesterday? Yesterday just kind of was
like a blur.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Tim had a real nutcutter yesterday because what happened to
what happened to Tim was this, he had a college
football game. Tim. To a certain degree, Tim might have
bitten off a little bit more than he could chew.
He had you never say no, p You know that
in this business. Three hours of the Petros and Money Show, right,

(02:33):
three hours of the Petros and Money Show, which to
meet with me in here, right, and then he had
to do Dodgers pre and post. So that's what Tim
normally has to do. But he was also dropping his
daughters off in college at Grand Canyon University, Phoenix. Uh huh.
And he picked up a Minnesota North Carolina game that

(02:56):
happened last night on Big Fox, Kate's was doing half
in post on Compass Media. Everything was timed out fine
until the threat of inclement weather in Minnesota started to
threaten tim Cats. Then, because I know in these situations

(03:17):
being a vetanano of the college football world, see the NFL,
it's always interesting right where you're like, wow, I see
a lot of lightning delays in the NFL, Like they
must really just never have lightning, and any of these
know the NFL is so deeply committed to their three
hour window and getting the games on and on have

(03:38):
to be that the if the threat of lightning has
got to be extremely significant for the NFL to say, Okay,
we're happening at that moment, right like electrocuted Roger Goodell
when he was walking out onto the field, like it happened.
Not saying it doesn't happen, but it happens more rarely
because the proto call is different, because let's just say

(04:03):
they're a little looser with yeah, let's play now. I've
seen it all. Anything anybody says about a lightning delay
like this is exactly what we do. This is how
we handle it. I've seen it all. I've seen two
hour delay, lightning crackling in the sky, and the teams
take the field, and the AD's just like, lah, let's
do it. You know, I've seen all of it. But
last night the lightning delays threatening Minnesota and Kates, it's

(04:25):
gonna run him postgame on football, is gonna run him
right into postgame with Dodgers, right because if this game
gets delayed, what's gonna happen?

Speaker 4 (04:36):
And it got delayed sixty minutes.

Speaker 2 (04:39):
Brock Hewer texted me was calling the game on Fox
that we're going to slide to kick one hour. And
I was able to be the distributor of that information
to Tim Kates and his radio people, so they were
able to fill the hour. But it was still a nutcutter.
As the college game was ending, the Dodger game was

(05:00):
like in the seventh eighth inning, seventh and Kate's was
very close to having a nervous pray.

Speaker 3 (05:07):
Thank God for pitching changes hunt. Tim, Yeah, old Hudson
had a little struggling out there, too quick out for
Daniel Hudson, and I was like, good God. Then base
knock back to back walks. We got bases loaded. Don
let's go to the bully.

Speaker 4 (05:19):
Let's go get Blake trying to come in to close
this thing out in the seventh inning.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
So take as many as you need. Trying to write,
Tim got paid. It took about five six, maybe weeks
off his life stress wise, but he did get that
extra money to do that extra game last night. Congratulations
to you, Tim Kates. We're very proud of you, and
you really pulled it off. Congratulations.

Speaker 4 (05:42):
I appreciate that, and I appreciate Daniel Hudson for those
two walks in the seventh inning that elongated the seventh
inning a little longer than it needed to be, and
then the Dodgers got the wins.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
You know what I was just thinking, Tim, Yeah, one
of my favorite things during basketball season. It happens twice
a year where I get the double dip where I
get like an early college game and then Clippers at
night or vice versa. You did a triple dip last night.
I've never done that. You got three paychecks yesterday, right.

Speaker 5 (06:12):
These producer shows, I'll see im baseball.

Speaker 4 (06:18):
Because everybody, I imagine you guys go through this a lot.
Though since you guys travel, petrol's not so much anymore.
But you guys know, but these games and you know,
you schedule a flight for a certain time, thinking, oh,
it's two hours after the game. I got plenty of
time to get to the airport, get back home. There's
not a lot of flights out of this small town
wherever you're at, and then game goes overtime.

Speaker 2 (06:41):
Every single production meeting I've ever been in every single
production meeting I've ever been in any place from the
Denver Ritz to Motel and Pullman because there's no rooms
at the end, Like Jesus, the Quiet Bart, the Best
Western and Joseph, I've been in there for production. Any
place I've ever been to a production meeting, the first
order of business is how the hell are we going

(07:02):
to get out of here? What is our exit? When
is your flight? Who's driving us to the airport. We
talk about that for twenty minutes, and they're like, what
are we gonna do in the open quarterbacks? All right? One, two, three,
Trojans and then we move on.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
I've gotten cocky over the years, and big basketball is
different than football. But I've done some real.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
Like I've done.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
I've done an Oregon State or Washington game in Seattle
or Corvallis and flown back the morning of a twelve
thirty Clipper game. There's not really that's ballsy. That is
that that thing better beyond time. And I've done it.
I swear I've done it over there. I've done for
so long, but I've done it at least ten times,

(07:43):
and I've never gotten stuck.

Speaker 2 (07:44):
Well, you always, you always gained back time. Like you
as a person, you're kind of like, uh, spring forward personified.
You know, daylight savings because you cut out the sociability factor.
You're not going to talk to anybody in your way in,
You're not going to talk to anybody on your way out.
You're not gonna stop for a photograph or anything like that.
You're not gonna stop. WI allows me to be more

(08:04):
efficient exactly. Yeah. No, I think it's great.

Speaker 4 (08:08):
I'll never forget the Dodger playoff game that we were
at a Dodger stadium. This is pre COVID, maybe seventeen
or eighteen, right when the Dodgers were in the glory.
It might have been the World Series game in Petros.
You were in Morgantown, West Virginia, Yes, yeah, on Thursday
night game right, Yeah, and you left Morgantown like at
four am to get to Pittsburgh to get back to
LA to get the Dodger Stadium for a day game.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
Yeah, they're going crazy. Remember and we talked to Pedroia outside,
remember that, And I got in a fight with the
parking lady, that's right. And they got mad at me
because they were peeled out in front of them minutes
from going on the air down. And Petros is at
the gate trying to get through at Dodger Stadium and
just drove right through. She's like, you can't. And I
didn't hear the words that came after you can't. But

(08:51):
right now we're watching like every student at West Virginia
University doing the other pms. Is it McAfee on game day?

Speaker 6 (08:59):
Though?

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Where's game Day tomorrow? They're there too.

Speaker 4 (09:01):
No, Game Day tomorrow is in Texas A and m
oh Okay station because that's a Fox game.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
The West Virginia Penn State is a Fox game. But
Pat mcafeel, why is he there? He went to West
Virginia is showing all that. And this is a big
deal because Penn State and West Virginia used to be
a great rivalry and they don't play anymore, say with
the backyard brawl, they don't play consistently anymore because of
the seismic change in college football. But Don and I

(09:28):
were watching this and talking a little bit about West
Virginia on the during the break and down. Has never
been to Morgantown. I haven't the hometown of Jerry Wab but.

Speaker 3 (09:40):
I would say this our training camp for three years
in a row for the Washington Bullets back then was
in Martinsburg, West Virginia.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
Was that by the Greenbrier?

Speaker 3 (09:50):
No, where is that, which I'm assuming is similar to Morgantown.
I think it's kind of near, just over the border
of Maryland. DC's like a two and a half hour
drive to mar In Town, and this was like an
hour and a half Pittsburgh. Yeah, Pittsburgh's about a seventy
mile drive. And the thing or seventy minute drive, and
the thing that always freaks me out is Morgantown is

(10:13):
a certain kind of way. And yeah, they burned couches,
and yes, there's an axe throwing thing, and there's a
giant river, the Monongahila that goes it's one of the
three rivers that goes right into Pittsburgh and all that.
But and when I was in Morgantown. I was like, wow,
I'm at Appalachia.

Speaker 6 (10:29):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
And then a couple of years later, or maybe a
year later, I went to Marshall. And Marshall is in Charleston,
West Virginia, or it's in Huntington, West Virginia, but we
flew into Charleston, West Virginia, and that's where you can
see where the people's eyes are real close, and the
long nose, and like the first person you see is

(10:52):
like central casting who farted tank top three hundred and
fifty pounds two liters of mountain dew sitting on the
stoop thundering herd. That was That felt like real West Virginia,
being so close to Pittsburgh and having you know, a
little bit more of a cosmopolitan vibe. I mean, it's
still in the country, no doubt about it. Somebody asked

(11:14):
me the other day, like, what's a good place to
eat in Morgantown. I was like, just drink some guy's backyard.
So that's going on. We'll have a college football whip
a little later. But we should introduce Don McClain, right,
we should introduce yesterday. Yeah, but we have a protocol here,
you know, things have to be should we get the

(11:37):
hunger strike going and bring Don McClain in. I mean,
we should do things properly. We should do the Frogman Friday,
We should do the Don McClain intro. We should do
all the stuff that's important to everybody. Can't just act
like nothing's happening because Matt's not here. There is only
one Don McClain, for he is the leading scorer in

(11:59):
history the Pac twelve and he's up there with the
Big ten, second behind Calvert Pockcass Cheney. How about leaving
early Cheney. Don McClain, The next ass he kisses will
be the first. You can catch him on f S

(12:22):
one College Basketball, Clippers, Bally Sports. He works at CAA
and he is our best friend here in the world
of great sports talk, great sports talk, our most trusted
basketball friend, and many other things. And he's on your
Southern California Total Dealer celebrity headset for the second day
in a row and an extra half hour because we're
on a flex alert today. It's the one and only

(12:48):
Don McClain.

Speaker 6 (12:49):
Hi.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
Don.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
Ironically, Calberceney, after my first year with the Bullets, was
drafted to the Bullets. Guys hang out in Martinsburg. Yeah,
we did training camp. Played Calbercheney my senior year at
UCLA in the Elite eight, lost to that Indiana team
he was on. So a lot of connections, but nobody

(13:12):
ever thought the connection would be that he's a leading
scorer in Big ten history and now I'm the second.
But does that really count because I never played in
the back?

Speaker 2 (13:21):
I feel as if it counts. I feel as if
I don't know how that works. I don't know. I
don't know if it carries over I don't think so.
If you see Calvert Cheney somewhere, do you say high
cal or do you just hit a lot.

Speaker 3 (13:31):
Of cards with Calbercheney, Mitchell Butler, Doug Overton.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
So you don't just a lot of cars. I mean
you got to schedule though. Sometimes you gotta keep it moving.
I mean, yeah, it's not for Frogman Friday. Everybody yes
on a Frogman Friday. We celebrate the segment I Will
love you till the Ocean is folded and hung up
and dry. The one and Only Frogman Friday celebrates the

(13:57):
Pacific Ocean and those that protect us from scars, lifeguards,
good Samaritan surfers, frogmen, some spongers out there. We also celebrate, No,
we also celebrate one of the greatest actors and one
of the greatest television shows of our time. I'm talking

(14:17):
about the one and only Lloyd Bridges shot right off
the beautiful rancher Palas Verdi's coast, which is sliding into
the sea Sea Hunt and I saw.

Speaker 7 (14:28):
A cave nearby, and the music seemed to be coming
from it. As I swam toward the cave, the music
grew louder. Suddenly, some powerful force pushed me toward the
rocks like a giant hand.

Speaker 8 (14:42):
I was being sucked into the cave.

Speaker 7 (14:53):
I held on with all my might to the ledge
above the opening, and finally squeezed over to safety, knocked around.

Speaker 6 (15:00):
Like a leaf.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
It's a big series in Arizona. People are going crazy.
We've got to celebrate the Dodgers. It's almost nty five.
What are you nuts? We still got to take that
lordam Man. You know what that's like these days.

Speaker 9 (15:16):
You got the Navy everywhere, you got frogmen, you got
the EC twos with the satellite tracking, you got the
bell two nine of salt choppers up the ass. We're
losing one out of every nine loads. That's no dunk
walk anymore. Let me tell you forget about money. What
do you suggest that's reasonable?

Speaker 2 (15:36):
Wow? What's reasonable? Is the great dena rule plant scene?
Oh yeah oh you oh you noh yeah, oh you
know yeah, oh yeah, no, yeah, no, you know, you
know yeah, oh you know you oh yeah, oh.

Speaker 6 (15:57):
You know yeah oh you know yeah oh yeah yeah
you know you do yeah youers do do do.

Speaker 7 (16:32):
Do do do do Doyers doyers, doyers, doyers doyers doers.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
All right done? Weren't on the street? Is you want
to call out Victor break Jacobs? You got a little
bone to pick, you got to ride.

Speaker 3 (16:47):
Call called a bone to pick. But after yesterday, vic
and you're just all over How great.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
O son is? He had a no for last night?

Speaker 8 (16:57):
Vic in point mac oh for five?

Speaker 5 (17:03):
But what's beautiful about the victory over the birds?

Speaker 2 (17:06):
What was beautiful about over five was his emotional buttress.

Speaker 10 (17:13):
Listen every night, you can't You're not gonna hit a
home run, You're not gonna get You're not gonna get
a couple of hits. I was so giddy for Chris
Taylor getting a couple of hits and a walk he looked.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
Good at the whites. Don't pander bond Zi more white Pandur.

Speaker 8 (17:42):
Was his racist Friday.

Speaker 10 (17:46):
I mean Austin Bonds had a fantastic game. You know,
the Baltimore chop that drove in a couple of runs.
You know, Miggie row has again love Miggie in a
Clark situation, Miggie Row more like, and of course the
lights out bullpen. But that's how you win playoff games. No,
you get contributions. You're not just from the superstars.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
You notice how he didn't even address what you were
gonna like. He just went and started talking about others. Yeah, deflection,
political deflection.

Speaker 8 (18:18):
So Tani was, oh for five, I got it.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
You gotta own that, vic I do.

Speaker 8 (18:26):
It was a rough game for toni'sn.

Speaker 10 (18:31):
But that's that's why you have twenty six Summarai on
the squad, you have the Tommy Edmonds, the Mickey Rose.
They still banged out fourteen hits. No, I guess that's
how you that's how you win playoff games.

Speaker 3 (18:51):
I'll tell you this, vic O Tani goes over in
this series against the d Backs, it's not going to
be good.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
No, Flying Squirrel, think about that. Vic, with your positive attitude.

Speaker 5 (19:04):
Dan Matthew is a prominent it's a prominent point.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
How freaked out are you about this series? Vic? I
bet you're freaking out.

Speaker 8 (19:11):
I feel good about the series.

Speaker 10 (19:13):
Number one, got curse going tonight, got Flowery going the series,
got you know, g Stone.

Speaker 8 (19:20):
We've got our big We've got our big guns on
the hill.

Speaker 5 (19:24):
Arizona's countering with their big guns.

Speaker 8 (19:26):
It's gonna be a fabulous series.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
I see you know.

Speaker 5 (19:29):
I like the Dodgers taking three out of four.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
Really, that would be good tough games.

Speaker 8 (19:35):
They're all going to be tough games.

Speaker 10 (19:38):
A lot of Dodger fans representing I's.

Speaker 2 (19:42):
You like the Dodgers three out of four? Vic, that's
a shock to me. Why why I think kurseh is
gonna set the tone tonight?

Speaker 5 (19:55):
I mean, I think every game is going to be taught,
Every game is going to be.

Speaker 2 (19:59):
But they're creating hitting left handers.

Speaker 6 (20:00):
Vic.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
And last night checked Hershell was left handed, lefty, righty.

Speaker 8 (20:07):
At this boy to me is, uh.

Speaker 2 (20:10):
Don't you just miss my baseball analysis?

Speaker 6 (20:13):
Vic?

Speaker 4 (20:14):
Jock Peters, Gormick, Carroll scorching it for the Dialdbacks right now.

Speaker 10 (20:20):
Listen, Diamondbacks have been playing insane baseball.

Speaker 8 (20:24):
I just have the padres, you.

Speaker 10 (20:27):
Know, But the Dodgers and note Chop Liver more than menudo.
The Dodgers are playing good balls. Well, what the Dodgers
have won eight of ten.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
Tim, do we know if Freddy Freeman's playing tonight? That's
that's say alleged that Freddie Freeman was out the last
few days so he could play, and maybe months he
two so they could be all ready to rock and
roll in this series tonight.

Speaker 4 (20:50):
Freddy is a scheduled to be Dave's pregame guess on
Dodgers on Deck tonight.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
Well, I bet you he's playing that. When is Dave
going to join us? In next hour? Four o'clock? Okay,
four o'clock, we're going to talk to Dave. And at
two point thirty, because we're flexed back today, we are
going to talk to Danny Canell. After that exciting Colorado
game last night and a big weekend slate of college

(21:17):
football lined up, Danny will join us. VIC. I feel
like you were able to have your say.

Speaker 10 (21:25):
Big love as well to Timmy Kays for spinning the
college football plates last night with North Carolina Minnesota.

Speaker 2 (21:32):
Three paychecks vic bang bang bang.

Speaker 5 (21:36):
So you know, sometimes I'll be up at night I'm thinking,
how does Tim juggle?

Speaker 2 (21:40):
And I'd pay him to build my boards.

Speaker 8 (21:43):
He's unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
So four paychecks yesterday? Yep.

Speaker 4 (21:47):
What game you got next week? Petros, I don't even
get a start on these boards.

Speaker 2 (21:50):
I am a I am a idol. Next week idle, Yeah,
I have one of those rare idle weeks. So if
anybody needs me to call a foot you think you
can do? You a basketball board, you gotta try. If
anybody can muster up, you know, a couple four figures
here and there, I'll show up and do PA at
your high school or whatever.

Speaker 4 (22:11):
Speaking of that, I think modern day might be looking
for a PA announcer.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
Thank you, Vick. You do have previous experience.

Speaker 8 (22:21):
You body enjoy weekend.

Speaker 2 (22:25):
I can do that too. I'm just saying I'm open
this coming week you've got a wedding or like Saturday night,
I'm working. But you know, the people of the challenge,
they called me and they said are you interested in
coming back? And I said yeah, sure. They called me
back and they said, are you really interested in coming back?
I said sure, yeah, And then they called me back,
and they said, we don't need you really. Yeah, so

(22:49):
then you kind of wonder, like, why did you call
the last two times? They're like, yeah, they just don't
want to be connected to the past. I was like, well,
you have all the same graphics and all the same
sponsors and all the same music and a bunch of
people that used to go on going rogan with Fred.
Maybe just don't call me at all so I don't
have to think about it at all.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
Anyway, wide open. I enjoyed watching you on the Challenge Peek,
Thank you donn.

Speaker 2 (23:16):
It was a good fourteen years seventeen years something class
I will. I had had a few by then, but
I still enjoyed watching you. Well, I'm not saying I
want so, I'm not saying I won't show up drunk.
But I am available this weekend after next, the weekend
after this.

Speaker 3 (23:34):
One until basketball season starts. You know that as protocol.
On Sundays, the barbecue turns on at five, and that's
when the.

Speaker 2 (23:41):
Well maybe I'll come to your house. Yeah, I got
nothing going on. Come on, we'll be back with more
Danny Canal the Pure Ho. Hey, everybody, welcome back. College
foot All Week one is upon us. It's the Petrosen

(24:02):
Money Show on AMPHI seventy LA Sports. You're Home of
the Dodgers and Showe al Tawi Big Series starting tonight
Morongo Casino, Dodgers on deck at five thirty, but joining
us right now. One of my favorite college football analysts
and personalities. He doesn't kiss ass. He's like you don good.
The next ass he kisses will be the first Florida

(24:24):
State quarterback, NFL Quarterback, CBS Sports, CBS Sports Net, all
of his college football breakdowns, but when he joins us,
it's usually courtesy of bet Online. He even went on
Softy Show, another show I go on every week courtesy
of Yeah. Well, when you bet online, you know they
pedal out Danny Canell and anybody can talk to the

(24:45):
pure ho Danny Canell a hero to the people on
your Southern California Toyota Dealers celebrity hotline. What's cracking, Danny?
How are you? It's great to have you.

Speaker 11 (25:00):
Us. What is going on? You know our visits that
happened usually around this time of year. It's just a
reminder that we have finally arrived to college football season.
Like it just makes us feel that much more back,
and I know we had some fun games last night,
but it's not really official until we catch up and
start talking to the ball and Donald's great to catch

(25:21):
up with you as well.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
Shot up, I'll be limited Danny in the college football,
but I do have a couple of things for you, so.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
Love it now. First of all, foremost, Danny, we saw
look a couple of years ago. I did North Dakota
State at Arizona around the time Jedfish was just starting
to turn things around. He had a Jaden DeLaura at quarterback,
and it was kind of a similar sort of game
without all the people and Mark Jones screaming his head off.

(25:47):
It was the perimeter eventually got away from THEFCS team.
Even though they kind of controlled the game, Arizona kind
of escaped with some spectacular plays on the outside. What
did you make a last night's game? It certainly was
entertaining if you watched it on mute Colorado versus North
Dakotas down.

Speaker 11 (26:07):
I will say my guy, Roddy Jones, who was in there,
I do think he was sort of like a bright
bright side of the broadcast. I think that is true.
That is true. I I've kind of given up on Colorado,
like trying to get a really good feel for what's
gonna happen. I've given up either really rooting for them

(26:27):
or hating on them, which I've probably done both. Last
night I was last night I was leaning towards the
hating them because they're celebrating every average tackle and first
down like they won the Super Bowl, and I'm like,
can they just do they not know the scoreboard that
they're down right now and they're acting like that. But
in the end, I was just like, you know what,

(26:48):
why get upset? Why get worked up? Why not just
enerjoy and enjoy the ride? Like you said, Petros like
it was entertaining. They are always entertaining. It's kind of
like when you watch the Daytona five hundred, like you
might see some new driver that comes and wins it,
but you also could see like an eighteen car pile up,
like that's probably what you're gonna get. So I'm just

(27:10):
I'm like, you know what, I'm just gonna enjoy it.
And I will say this, I do think Shador Sanders
is the real deal, and I think Travis Hunter might
be the most special football player we've seen in ten
or twenty years. Like, just from what he's doing on
both sides of the football, he can make a case
he's the best wide receiver and I think he can
make a case that he's the best corner in all

(27:31):
of college football. And people are freaking out, like only
one game, nobody else is doing what he's doing, and
I don't think anybody's done it to the extent he is. Petros.
I think he played one hundred and twenty six snaps
last night. Yeh, sanity. So it's awesome. So like I'm
just gonna sit back and enjoy the ride. And you
know what, Like even if they're up twenty eight to
nothing like they were against Stanford, it doesn't mean the

(27:53):
game's over. Like they could blow that lead, And just
because they're losing by ten doesn't mean the game's over.
They could come back. Like something's gonna happen. That's going
to be like entertaining, as you mentioned, when any time
they play.

Speaker 2 (28:05):
Check out bet online for updated college football playoff win totals,
conference stuff, heismans, and college football Week one lines. Danny
Canell joining us courtesy of bet Online. I'm probably not
going to ask you the questions everybody wants me too,
because I like to ask you more philosophical questions. But
I mean, this isn't really a Colorado question. It could be.

(28:27):
It could be a question just about our world right now,
but I mean it used to be in our business
at college football, wins and losses were equity. And that's all.
That's the one thing Colorado doesn't have. They have everything else, attention, entertainment,
off season clicks, sunglasses. At what point does the you

(28:50):
don't win enough for us to talk about you this much?
When does that take over? Does it happen in October
like it did last year?

Speaker 11 (28:58):
It could and it will if they don't back it up.
But again, like trying to figure out what they're going
to do, like because I ultimately, I mean America loves winners,
right like, you have to.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
Back it up.

Speaker 11 (29:09):
And like if Floyd Mayweather was his record was like
twenty five and thirteen, didn't we be talking about him? No? No,
we wouldn't talk about him at all. So eventually, at
some point they have to back it up. And I
think they could see here's the thing that's wild about them.
They beat Nebraska last year, like they could do it again.

(29:29):
I don't think they do. I think they kind of
get exposed next week in Nebraska. Then they got Colorado State,
the team they should win, but they could. They almost
lost it last year, I think in a Big twelve,
which is very wide open. I actually, by the way,
I think Colorado going to the Big twelve this season
specifically is a really good thing because there's not really
a great team. Like last year they got like embarrassed

(29:51):
against Oregon so much so they were accusing Oregon of
stealing their practice dates, which did not happen. Like, I
don't think they'll get embarrassed by anybody on their schedule
this year, and they'll be more competitive the big questions
that translate to wins, as you mentioned. And I think,
like the reality is they're probably six and six, which
should be celebrated considering where they were two years ago.

(30:13):
But like, because you bring all this attention, because you're
so brash and braggadocious and you talk so much, the
haters are going to come like you got suck, You're
just a bolt, like that's it, and like it's just
it's it is what it is. But you are right, people,
the reason they have they have so much attention is
because of today's society, like they're sort of like the

(30:36):
Kardashians of college football, you know, like, where's the substance
behind the Kardashians. There's not, but they've made a boatload
of money. Colorado, those players are making a lot of money,
you know, and they've they've done well. There's not a
lot of substance there yet. The thing is, I do
think there's a few players that are special, and that's
why they're even in the conversation because Chador is really
good and Travis is really good.

Speaker 3 (30:55):
It's a really good analogy, Danny, the Kardashians and Colorado football.

Speaker 5 (30:59):
Whoever.

Speaker 3 (31:00):
I thought we'd be talking about that, and we're done
talking about conference realignment, Danny. But I'm curious because I've
already started to think about I've worked in the Pac
twelve for the last twenty years calling basketball games, and
that obviously is going to change. But I think for you,
and I don't know if football is different or not,
but with conference realignment in schools entering different conferences, is

(31:21):
there anything to that in terms of style of play,
the way the game's officiated, anything like that.

Speaker 11 (31:28):
Traditionally there always has been. I do think the Pac
twelve and Big Ten and with you know USC UCLA
specifically going to the Big Ten. I think there's probably
not that much of a shock to the system. You know,
a lot of the weather stuff has been made of
a big deal, like, oh, I mean college football is
done the third week in November, you know, like it's

(31:49):
not that cold, Like not like you have to have
an NFL playoff game in January where we've seen some
absolutely frigid conditions and it does work out pretty favorably that,
you know, the back end of USC schedule. It's not
like they have to take a trip to you know,
Wisconsin or Michigan or somewhere like that. You know, the

(32:10):
way it sets up their road games in Washington and UCLA,
like those are games they've already been playing. Like it's
not that big a deal to travel, you know. I
asked Lincoln Riley about that. I'm sure you guys have
heard him say this. He's like, yeah, He's like, we
they told it up the total mileage that they're traveling,
and it's only like an extra three hours of flight time,
you know, so in the air compared to what they've

(32:31):
always done. So but I think the thing that's interesting
that if it would have been the SEC that I
think would have been a bigger culture shock, because one
thing you mentioned that not a lot of people take
in consideration officiating SEC officials they do let their players
get a little away with a little bit more smack talk,
a little bit more towing the line as far as

(32:52):
the whistles, and just letting them play a little bit more.
I think that would have been a bigger jump. I
think there's more similarities probably in the Big In Pac twelve,
style of play will be a little bit different, you know,
a little bit more of that ground and pound style
of play, but there's always been physicality in the Pac
twelve as well, So I don't think it will be
that much of a transition for you, for the for
the Pack twelve teams going to the Big ten.

Speaker 2 (33:13):
Thank you. I'm so tired of you agree, right, You're
tired of everybody being like, oh, you're gonna get hit.
It's like, okay, dude against two really, like, my god,
it's not like SE or UCLA don't play. SE plays
Notre Dame every year and they get their face knocks and.

Speaker 11 (33:29):
You talk, you talk. One of the more physical teams
in the country. They've always played against them, you know,
like Washington. Like there's there's teams that are physical in
the fact, but there's no.

Speaker 2 (33:37):
Doubt that USC needs to be more physical, right, They
need to have that identity restored. Lincoln Riley is seven
and seven with Caleb Williams in his last fourteen games
at SC. They've got a whole new staff and they're
playing LSU in Vegas. What do you think is going
to happen? I think it's going to be a pretty

(33:57):
close game.

Speaker 11 (33:58):
Oh yeah, I actually like the Trojans here.

Speaker 2 (34:01):
Now.

Speaker 11 (34:01):
I do find myself I have been portrayed at times
as being anti SEC. So like, if there's a chance
that I could see an SEC team get beat that
everybody loves and everybody's talking about, I do tend to
gravitate that way. I did get to talk to Miller
mass who I'm sure you guys have talked to as well.
I really like him. I love his story. So USC

(34:24):
is one of those programs that I could paint a
picture in my mind and I say, you know what,
ten and two, I could see it happening. But I
also could see seven and five. You know, like there's
a pretty wide variant. There's a lot of schools I
look at and trying to pitch where they're going to be, Like,
I think they're right around eight or nine every way
I look at it, it's probably gonna come back to

(34:44):
eight or nine wins with USC Like I go down
the schedule, and this first game is huge, Like, this
is a huge part of this conversation. Think about if
they win that game, the change in the conversation around
Lincoln Riley and being able to win without Caleb Williams
and beating a team from the SEC where there's a
all these rumors about how he wanted to get the
game canceled and all this stuff, and he doesn't want
to play against them. Think about it. They win it,

(35:05):
and they're only a four point dog. Like and by
the way, LSU, they have to replace the heismand Trophy
winner too, and exactly their defenses of trumps. They fired
their offensive coordinator too, and they were play They after
replace two first round wide receivers in addition to the
quarterback who ran all over the place, and they're starting

(35:26):
a quarterback who's completely different style of play. Like, I
don't think it's that crazy to think that USD could
win this game. Then they have Utah State should win,
and then they go to Michigan, which I think some
people are like, oh, they're not going to be able
to get off the field against Michigan. Michigan, they're the
new quarterback as well. Exactly, they've lost the majority of
their team, so I wouldn't And there I think the
early line, I think it's still like within four or

(35:47):
five points. Again, so it's not like the doddsmakers aren't
giving them a chance. So then all of a sudden,
like you could start painting a picture where it's like, Okay,
I could see them winning a lot of these games.
Like there's not a game on their schedule where I
said they don't have a chance, not one, and like
that's that should be a sign of that USC is
really good. They can compete with anybody on their schedule,
And I would lean towards. But then so on the

(36:08):
flip side, what if the defense isn't better, what if
they can't get off the field versus.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
Mission Lincoln's going to be a coordinating offense in the
NFL in.

Speaker 11 (36:17):
Five exactly exactly, So like but I truly I don't
know what version we're going to get, Like Miller Moss
or we can get the six touchdown performance or is
he going to be like at most first year starters.
Could he be a little bit overwhelmed and you know,
could they struggle for protection against LSU's front, Like yeah, so,
I just I really am curious to see about USC

(36:39):
what they look like this season, because you are right.
I do think Lincoln Riley's future hinges on how competitive
they are this season.

Speaker 2 (36:46):
Bet online, that's where he comes from. That's how we
get him. Get that bag. Danny the Great Danny Canal,
we didn't even mention Dublin Ireland. You see that. It's
a thank you, shut your eyes and burn the past.
We love it.

Speaker 11 (37:01):
On the way out, I.

Speaker 2 (37:03):
Mean you're right. I mean you know.

Speaker 11 (37:04):
It was going so well too.

Speaker 2 (37:06):
Now look, hey, it was a great game. We've seen
Dju and Delele a lot over the years. Out of
here anyway. We love your brother. Have a great nights,
great weekend.

Speaker 11 (37:16):
You guys are awesome. Petro gat catching up.

Speaker 2 (37:18):
Enjoy the game, great guy. Danny Canells fruits in Lasuegos.

Speaker 8 (37:23):
Joy the games.

Speaker 11 (37:24):
He was.

Speaker 3 (37:25):
I was actually playing for the New Jersey Nets when
he was the quarterback of the docks pass across a little.

Speaker 2 (37:32):
Close to the town. Danny Cannell. Yeah, he cut a
little bit of a wide swath. I heard you at
that point. I heard you walk fifty blocks one night. Yeah,
it's like war. We got to get back to Cody.
We'll be back with more sale on sailor the Petro
Somebody Show continues. We're flexed back, but we're rolling on

(37:54):
a frog Man Friday. Thank you, Danny Cannell. Wonderful conversation
with Danny Canell. Lot to come still on the Pettersen
Money Show on am FI seventy LA Sports on this
frog Man Friday. Don McClain in the house just got
is parking validated?

Speaker 3 (38:16):
My god?

Speaker 2 (38:18):
You know the other day my parking got validated because
I didn't have my thing and I tried to get
out and they wouldn't let me out, and thank god,
my lovely parking lady gave me the code to get out.
I was going to be trapped on Friday, Kates, I
was gonna have to come back up.

Speaker 4 (38:35):
That's a real problem for you.

Speaker 2 (38:37):
For real. Yeah, so you know the parking lady that
might have been Monday. Well, I've worked here for about
twenty years. You know I'm an og around town. We
are your home of show ale Tani and your Los
Angeles Dodgers. Perhaps the biggest series of the year starts tonight. Yes,
in the Valley of the Sun. Dodgers on deck at
five thirty, first pitch at six forty, and we got

(38:58):
UCLA Hawaii. We're no slouch. We've got college football as
well everybody else does. And we'll have the college football
whip around a little bit later as the show develops,
but most importantly Ucla at Hawaii pregame of two kickoff
at four thirty on AM eleven fifty. I know you're
looking forward to that whip around dawn, and I know

(39:20):
you're looking forward to the F one report that too,
coming up at what is that four o'clock? Tim? We
still F one report at three thirty, F one report
at three Thirty's what's going to happen at four?

Speaker 4 (39:31):
David Vessay is going you on from Chase Field at
four o'clock? Are you sure about that copy that? I'm
very sure about it? All right, Well, I'm looking forward.
Are you freaking out? Because I talked to Vassay a
little earlier today. I like to call him late in
the morning or right at noon, because I don't think
they got in until like midnight or two.

Speaker 2 (39:52):
In the morning. I think is when they got into
the hotel. So Vassay a little worse for wear. And
I called him and he said, feel it's a playoff series.
There's a little buzz.

Speaker 6 (40:02):
Of the.

Speaker 2 (40:06):
So pretty exciting stuff tonight. What role is he in tonight?
I believe what is he doing tonight? Radio only?

Speaker 4 (40:14):
Radio only? Yeah, pre uh, he'll join you on Dodgers
on Deck and then he'll host postgame.

Speaker 2 (40:19):
So who's carrying the load on on television tonight?

Speaker 4 (40:22):
Kirsten Watson is back down in the dugout and uh,
I'm not sure who's doing the game on TV?

Speaker 6 (40:27):
A Schus some Rus shows.

Speaker 2 (40:30):
I'll see pres ninety six cmons everybody. Yes, this biggest series.
It's probably gonna be a oral I should hope. So,
I mean, idiot, but you know what, Sometimes ORL gets
his nuts clipped and they got like Mendoza or something
in a big series like that, and I'm like, what's
going on, man, So we'll see what happens. It is

(40:50):
a huge series tonight. But the more and more I
hear from the Secret texto.

Speaker 12 (40:54):
So the secret texts fine brought to you by your
so called Toyota dealers.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
We make it easy. A lot of people's vibe is
that Kershaw is going to get his boobs ripped off?

Speaker 3 (41:06):
Really, yes, why do you think they say that? Why
do you think they say that?

Speaker 2 (41:14):
Tim? Why do people keep on texting me that Kershaw
is going to get lit up tonight?

Speaker 4 (41:19):
Well, because Kershaw didn't have a great outing last time,
but he got bailed out in a no decision. And
in Arizona the ball really flies there. It is becoming
like Coors Field of the desert. They have a human
order there with the baseball and they really let it fly.
So Kershaw, who's prone to give up the long ball
against a team that hits the long ball really well

(41:40):
with Corbyn Carroll and Jock Peterson in a really good
Diamonbacks offense, it is not a good recipe tonight with
Clayton Kershaw on the mount. That's why I get text
like that, Don, That's why left handed hitters the ball
flies out of Arizona.

Speaker 2 (41:55):
It is the course field of the desert. Ye, all
of those things. Oh, look at this personal sighting out
in the field of life.

Speaker 12 (42:03):
The secret does a fine brought to you by your
so called Toyota dealers. We make it.

Speaker 2 (42:08):
Easy, hey, pe Dawn story. I was visiting my sister
in law in Westlake last week and saw Dawn at
a shopping center near the Gelson. I know where that is.
I know he's unapproachable, so I just said, there's the
snake killer, and he turned the opposite way. That's wrong.
I didn't hear anybody call me the snake Like. There's

(42:29):
no way he didn't see or he intentionally turned away
to not have to deal. Effing right, d mac pro move.
There's no way that happened. I like how it the
midst of the text, You're like, there's no way, and
then he writes like, there's no way he didn't see her,

(42:50):
hear me, he intentionally turned away to not have to deal.
Are you denying that? In fact denying that? But you are.

Speaker 3 (42:59):
I know that you because all the listeners of your
show that say that snake killer whatever, all the stuff
that we've talked about over the years, I always acknowledge
those people.

Speaker 2 (43:11):
You are known at that shopping center. They placed you
at that Gelson's, which is right by that Phinney's, which
you are known, yeah, to frequent that. That's like saying, oh,
I saw Petros where you know, at the Weed Story. Yeah,
oh okay, well that's likely, you know what I mean,
It's like they they identified you at a place that's

(43:34):
not like I just know that I'm there. No, I
saw Don at Magic Mountain. It's like, no, I'm not
believing that I saw Don at the Gelsons. You know,
probably still chewing on his Bloody Mary's celery walking out
of Phinney's and said hey, snake killer and he turned away.
Maybe that's why I didn't hear him. Yeah, oh yeah,

(43:54):
that happened. You know, Kate did that to me. Katie
over there, she did that to me at a concert,
And you know how much I get out much like
I'm like, I used to go to a concert every night.
I mean it used to be a fun guy. Don
you know me too? Yeah? I really did. You walked
fifty blocks one night and I I had to muster
up all my courage to go to the will Turn

(44:17):
in the middle of the summer to see a Scottish
depressing band that I like, And I did have a
bit of a revelation at the at the show, probably
because of you side story, which was, well, you were
expressing to me how you go to those country music
shows and how everybody's so well healed and ready to

(44:38):
party and good looking people having a great time. And
then you know, I look around the concerts that I like,
at the crowd, and these people are ugly, miserable looking,
mole like, very white, translucently white, just sadder people nobody,

(44:59):
all missiled up with their boobs, all gunned up like
a battleship, nothing like that. But not Katie, of course,
who's lovely. I we didn wul't never you know, categorize
her with others. But I go to this concert, and
you know, I was a little nervous, and there was
trouble with the tickets. I bought tickets from some bootleg
you know, I was just full amateur hour.

Speaker 4 (45:18):
Did you tell them about the tickets Petrols, No, I wait,
I screwed.

Speaker 2 (45:22):
Up the tickets, but Adam didn't give you a free one. Yeah.
I got free tickets, but the ones I bought were
didn't work, and so I had to buy more tickets
for some other Anyway, I was not feeling, not in
a great place. A little nervous, you know. I don't
get out much right anymore. This was how long ago,
maybe a month or two. And I see Katie and
I'm like, oh, it's Katie, somebody I know. And she

(45:43):
walked right by me, just ghosted me. Like I was
standing there like mouth open, hand open, like hey, and
she just she rolled on paths. I don't know how
I missed him. It's amazing moment. See, that's why I
didn't see the guy Gelson's. But it's not like I
was like Katie and she walked by, you know, I
just thought she saw me, not like this guy who
was like there he is the snake killer. No way,

(46:06):
there's no way.

Speaker 4 (46:08):
Don How would you react. Let's let's just roll play
this out real quick. If I'm the guy like there
he is the snake killer, what would you do?

Speaker 2 (46:15):
Would you give?

Speaker 6 (46:16):
Like?

Speaker 2 (46:17):
Yeah, I'd give him a hey, let's take it down
a couple of notches. How you doing? And then I'd
turn and go the other way. Oh, look at this
more sightings.

Speaker 12 (46:30):
Line brought to you by your sokel Toyota dealers. We
make it easy.

Speaker 2 (46:35):
This is I'm pretty sure I saw Tim Kates digging
through the trash looking for cans and bottles at a
soccer complex right now, the Thousand Oaks last week. Ninety
percent sure it was timmy Cakes.

Speaker 4 (46:47):
Probably not me, Probably not me.

Speaker 2 (46:53):
There he is the snake killer. Oh what excuse me.
We'll be back with more just d backs coming up.
We still got a F one report. What can I say?
P I'm not a big fan of small talk, mean
neither done. It's good that you come and do this
talk radio stuff. This isn't small talk. This is real talk,
pactful talk. Kelson's huh okay, what are you going to

(47:18):
that French place? What Kelson's like? What?

Speaker 3 (47:20):
It's bougie? That is dude, It's Westlake. What do you
good meat there? That's the only reason I go there.
The prices are absurd.

Speaker 2 (47:29):
We'll start in Earnest at three o'clock on a frog
Man Friday, coming up. Thanks for being here. Do you
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