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takes on usc They are brutally honest. He is a
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of this for quite some time. He has been telling
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us that this day was coming. He's been prophetic. I
mean he really is. He's prophesied it that that this
day was rapidly approaching us. I don't know how many
people there in l A one to believe him, and
so I think when he comes on, we need to
give him around of applause. He has literally been saying
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about this day was coming. And now it's gonna be
interesting to see how the l A media handles it
and if they give him to say receptions, I think
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now on Fox Sports Radio. All right, So the game
last night, that was a hell of a game, A
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lot of fun. Uh. If I were a Raider fan
or a Ravens fan, that's just you've got to be
exhausted at this point. Just all the back and forth
goes to overtime. Raiders think they have the game one,
then there's a false start, then they get pushed back,
then they throw an interception. Then Baltimore gets it back,
but they fumble. The Raiders get it back. Uh. They
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just like the whole thing was complete chaos, the setup, um,
just the scene there. Fans were excited, they were fired
up about it. So the debut of that stadium and
the Raiders with full capacity on Monday night football did
not disappoint. The Raiders get it done in overtime and
it was a touchdown past z A Jones Uh to
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win it and ice the game in ot for for
Las Vegas. So afterwards, head coach John Gruden talked about
the play and how it got done. I don't want
to get into all the specifics, but we knew they
were gonna all out blitz. That's their history. That's that's
what they do. You can forget about the throw and
the catch, it's the protection. It was a great pick
up by our guys, and Derek threw the ball retreating.
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I was just a heck of a play against an
all out blitz with the game on the line, But
we had run a version of that play earlier. Yes,
so that was the play call there, although I am
curious um if he knew what was going to happen there. Um,
how come they were that was at the point they
were trying to attempt to kick correct and then they
brought to the offense back out on the field because
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the play clock was running down to try and get
the five yards back because I think John Bruten mentioned
after the game that the kicker was not ready at
that time that he was kicking the ball into the net. So, uh, listen, LaVar,
I know you things can be true that right. Yeah,
they could have known what they're going to do in
that situation. But also what he said of up the
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kicking situation could be true. I mean, I don't know
if you know this or not, but both things could
be true in that situation. I'd like to let you
both know that. You know, there's the idea that thought
that both things could be true. I know, but the
one does not have to be incorrect for the other
one to be correct. Okay, did you see the dB
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give up on that that he just wasn't going to.
He didn't give but at least maybe he did. He
did give up, but he just wasn't going to. He was,
but at least he didn't have another game. At least
show some fake hustle, you know, at least make it
seem like you you're not giving up. You know, I mean,
I they say, you know, the optics of it all.
I mean, at least make it seem like you're not
going to give it up. Would be out, would be
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the way to go there, you know. I mean, that's
just a testament to how much faster the guy in
front of him was moving. Did Baltimore seem tired? They
seemed like they were a little bit gas towards the
end of that game. They're defense did a little bit. Yeah,
it just seemed it seemed a little worn out towards
the end of that game there a little bit. I
guess they ran out of gas. You know, US Coast
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game in a long game, hard fun game. I mean,
Brady has been trying to push this narrative. But I'm
not here to out anybody on the area here, but
but I think this is, you know, time to have
this conversation. Brady has been trying to push this narrative
that Baltimore was really going for it in the preseason
because I wanted to set this record, all right, So
that was Brady Quinny was pushing narrative. I just I
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don't know why he feels he needs to do this, don't.
I think it's one of the funniest things that does
is when he'll get like his he gets fixated on
like Baltimore gives a crap about having the record for
preseason with I mean, there's a culture, there's a demeanor
of which I think they want to take the field
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every time they go play a game. I don't think
they're like, well, if you could have the record in
preseason or have all your running backs healthy, which would
you choose. I think they choose the healthy running backs.
That's just me though. Not only that, but you know,
the NFL does a great job of making everything a record.
Have you ever noticed that there is constantly some type
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of record that's being and I think they got that
from I would be curious to know how many records
is this? How many categories? I don't know if you
know this, and Jonah says has told me this. Jonah
said this is true, You're the highest rated morning radio
show in this time slot on this channel. Yeah. Yeah,
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can I leave it right now, right now on this
channel as we say, no one is better? Yea like that. Yeah,
you got there's there's this. One doesn't have to be
wrong for the other to be correct. Scene. I'm just saying,
there are certain things that you can do to hype
up yourself that people can't dispute. And that's the trick.
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So if I were to tell you I have the
highest rated weekend overnight radio show in the history of
Fox Sports Radio, if no other show was on and
I was the only person in the air, that you
would not be lying. Yeah that that is. That is
a factual statement. And so you just try and you
try and find what your comp's fine, yeah listen, But
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at the same time, it doesn't matter because you're not wrong.
You're over embellishing and you being the number one rated show,
if that's the only show at that time slot, they're
both there. I mean, it's okay for them to both
be are okay. Yeah, that's like if if we were
to say, you know, if we were voted the best
uh you know, fill in show in the history of
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sports Stock Radio, and somebody said, well, who voted for that?
I would just say, kiss my ask dot com. That's
who voted for Okay, Like we're not we don't need
to give you everything here, are you? Just you take
out what we say as gospel? Uh? Speaking of of
compliments that were being thrown out last night, John Gruden
didn't have one for Darren Waller. Darren Waller was awesome
last night, a really good player and uh and John
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Gruden had this to say afterwards. I thought he misshandled
a ball or two uncharacteristically, he had a penalty all back,
a big catch and run. Uh. He's the best player
I've ever coached. So I'm gonna continue to look for him.
And um, sorry about that, Dick, but you know he's
he's he's an elder player. He deserves some good looks.
Derek Brooks is pretty good. Pretty yeah, Lawrence is pretty good.
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Just wondering Lavarce Sammy and Rice is pretty good. Wondering
what that's all about their Lavard Barber. You know you
know that just raiders teams. I mean like did he
have Tim Brown? Yeah? Pretty good? Was Jerry Rice there
when when Gruden was there to come afterwards, what was
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Jerry Rice there? Because I know Jerry Rice was on
the the Callahan radar team. He might be right, Yeah,
I'm just listening. I'm just wondering, Lavarite, that's a pretty
that's a pretty bold statement and kind of disrespectful, honestly, Like,
that's just blatantly disrespectful. I mean, because I can see
how he thinks that though, because they targeted up nineteen times.
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I mean, Roberto can shime in on this. He was like,
this is too much at the moment. If you if you,
if you think he's the greatest player you've ever coached,
he might be up for like fift targets game this. Yeah,
I mean, look, you know, I just uh, I mean,
we do have Raider fans of the building. So, Roberto,
who's the best Who's the best player John Groods ever coached?
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Just off the top of your head, if you had
to come up with somebody, Tim Brown? Okay, so Tim Brown, Danny,
Who's the best player John Groods ever coached? Rich? Okay?
Come on, yeah, funny year because he had Tim Brown.
Berto really believes that that's funny. I mean, it's just funny.
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So you're saying Tim Brown is better than Charles Woodson. Charles. Yeah,
did you guys see Charles Woodson just hammering sitting next
to he was sitting next to Arson. I mean, listen,
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I I just like, I I feel a little bit,
you know, I like let down here because I had
been hearing from LaVar about how great Derren Brooks was,
and then John Gruden comes in, doesn't even put a
blinker on, swerves right into bars plane and says that
is better than easily tall players of all time. I'm
not according the guy who coached him there, LaVar, I
don't know, man, Like I'm just seeing I'm trying to
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figure out what He's easily one of the greatest football
players of all time? Yeah, at any level? Is Waller
even top ten player? That was? Where was he on
the list for the top one voted about players? I
don't know what number was. He don't know, like it's
even played long enough right to like even be in
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consideration for this. Is that fair to say? Maybe, but
we were talking about qualifiers earlier as we came into
the segment and into the show. Maybe the qualifier is
Chucky means this time around in his coaching career and
his new life of coaching. He is the greatest player,
which that would include well, he kind of coached kaln
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He kind of coached to Marii Cooper kind of. You know,
It's like he kind of handsome players. Waller was number
thirty five on the NFL, didn't even break top ten.
And he's the greatest player you've ever coached. I wonder
where Charles Woodson or Dark Brooks or Warren Sapp will
be on or Bucky Lars, John Lynch, you know John Lynch. Ye,
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it's got to be the greatest name of all the greatest.
Drop that sound that you may doing it. I'm gonna
start doing that after I make a good point, Like
when I make a good point, like oh my gosh,
I knew that Ryan Fitzpatrick would not be able to
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last as the starting quarterback for the Washington football team. Yeah,
I'm gonna make all my points from here on. Man,
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all been waiting for. This man is standing by with
a just a plethora of weaponry and things to take
out the USC football I listen, I'm just, uh, you know,
I think we should present the great Petros Papa Acas.
Here am five seventy l a sports Fox football analysts.
By the way, Petros, my sister. My sister watches you
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on the Challenge on CANBC out here and she loves
your shoe loss in his shoe game this weekend. They
we have a relationship with the Steve Van Doren from
you know vans Can I can I get a plug man?
I wear vans Man. You had them them, them glittery them,
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them like they were just blinged out. What size are you?
I am too. I will send you those shop. Yeah,
I will put them in the box and send them.
Although my daughter, like one of her like weird like
slimeball toys exploded on those and I watched them, but
I think they're okay. That's I mean, you can't complain
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about getting game warrant shoes from Pops. I mean, god, man,
I'll have them sent along. I'm also a thirteen with
my big flat Yeah. Keep that in mind every time
I see a good pier on Petro's um. A low
day for USC yesterday you want you want to recap
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the Stanford game or should we talk about you know,
the the news that you predicted and we're one of
the few people that were telling everybody is the hype
train was going for USC like it does every year. Uh,
this isn't what it seems, so we must give you
a round of applause. Called this he called us a
long time ago. Stand everywhere. Call it Pops. We are
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standing up for you, Pops. Yes, is it really? Uh?
The thing that's really interesting to me, and the thing
that really jumped out to me about the whole thing
was the fact that this has not been any different
for the last seven years. Basically under Clay help this
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is the same way the team plays, wins and or loses.
There was nothing in that game that I saw. I
watched a whole game when I got home because we
did the Beeves. There was nothing that I saw that
was surprising or anything that was out of the ordinary.
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But the thing that was different was, all of a sudden,
the l a media that usually protected Clay Helton for
the access to a place that people want to be
around USC, which has become much more of a fan
site type of media coverage thing than an actual, real
media coverage of the place. And I'll give you a
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couple of examples of that in a moment. But all
of that stuff turned on a dime, you know. And
if you live in l A and you're part of
the media, like you are, both of you, guys, you
you kind of well, we're like, what when Wait a minute,
what happened? Like that's how I felt. I was like,
somebody at SC said, well, now it's okay to go
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after Clay Helton. We're gonna fire him, and all the
knives came out, and suddenly they fired him, and then
all the knives went back in. And now Pete family
and all these people are writing about how the players
are in tears. And he was such a beloved man
and one of the finest human beings of all time.
He fired sixteen assistant coaches in seven years. Guys. I
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mean those guys have families too. I want you know.
That's that to me is just amazing. I mean two
coaches got fired at my tenure in USC and one
of them was John Robinson, who was a legendary coach
there and had won a national title if not too,
and they fired him on an answering machine. If you
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remember that story, Mike Garrett fired him on an answering machine.
And Paul Hackett, my other coach, when he got fired,
I remember just the media chasing him and he was
doing like an Olympic speed walk to the car as
they chased him and yelled at him on his way
to the car. And now we have Pete Famile talking
about players and tears and one of the finest human
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beings and Clay Helton sending a thank you tweet to USC,
and USC sending a thank you tweet to Clay Helton.
It's like, oh my god, you've fired the guy in
September after the second game. Do you know how hard
it is to get fired in September? Save the goddamn tears?
And then this, and here's the funny thing about this
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is it's the third time. Yeah, the Stark in the season,
you fired Lane Kiffin in the season. Which, oh, by
the way, it seems like you know they're they're onto
something good, like maybe it's maybe it's not them, maybe
it's you, Like, can you say that to USC at
this point, Well, this is all happened because they've hired
coaches that they've perceived at the time that they could
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control because Pete Carroll was out of control. So it
stands to reason that they're gunshot to give anybody full control.
But that's how football programs work. So they went out
and hired Lane Kiffin, who got fired in September. That's hard.
Stark barely made it out of September got fired in October.
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So the last three head coaches at USC have been
fired mid season. That's unheard of. So there's an unbelievable
amount of chaos there and and I use that word
too much, but this really is unbelievable, and it comes
from this huge, giant bureaucracy that they created for themselves. Now,
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the guy that's in charge at USC, I'm not talking
about the president of the university. I'm not talking about
the a d. I'm talking about a guy named Rick Caruso.
He seems to have cut through some of the red
tape on the board and maybe they'll be able to
actually hire a coach with a vision that we'll staff,
and they'll allow him to staff, and they'll try to
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create a football juggernaut in the next three years. When
there's leverage for the pack twelve TV deal and they
need to wake up this sleeping giant. So I think
everybody's on the same page with that at USC, but
it will be an interesting season from here on out.
Pops to to say everybody's on the same page at
this point, well, I'm talking about above them. But when again,
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I think Brady mentioned bureaucracy earlier, you you just doubled
down on it, not even knowing. So that makes it
even more interesting that you guys are using the same
word words in a in a bureaucracy. You know, we
all know that it you cannot it's almost it's almost
made or constructed where no one will ever agree with
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one another, right, it's always gonna be yes for this person,
know for that person, for whatever reason it may be.
And ultimately it comes down two egos and my my
humble estimation. And when I look at how USC has
handled things, it's ego driven. You know. They can say, oh, well,
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I want the best for this school or I wanna
get the best results. But we continue to see where
where coaches are not really in a prime position to
have success at USC, aren't given the time or whatever
it may be, because the resources are there, right, the
resources are there. How how can we sit here and
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really feel confident that USC can actually turn it around
and become what it has been in its glory days.
I don't have confidence in that. Well, I mean they
have to hire that you obviously, you can't run a
football program like this that you can't run a football
program where the head coach is not allowed to hire
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anybody and doesn't call plays and basically it's just a
figurehead for the a D to try to move things
around him. It happened because the board wouldn't allow Mike Bone,
who was hired to fire Clay Helton, to fire Clay Helton.
You know, one of the false narratives surrounding Clay Helton
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is that he was connected to Pete Carroll. He was not.
Kiffen worked for Carroll. Sark worked for Carol. Kiffin brought
Helton in after Pete Carroll was already in Seattle. The
only thing Clay Helton was ever connected to at USC
is the chaos that you're speaking of, LaVar. So it's
it's been, it's been the thing that really Clay Helton
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is who he is. He never showed anybody he was
anything different. It's the los Angeles media that sat here
and some of the national media that sat here and
told everybody that this was okay while the conference and
the program was in utter chaos. That's the real thing
that bothered me. And they tried to disparage voices like mine,
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that we're dissenting voices, and to say bad things about
him and spread rumors and stuff like that because they
didn't like what was being said, only to turn around
and admit exactly what was being said. It's been a
frustrating situation. But like I said, if the red tape
in the board of trust, I wish it wasn't such
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a complicated situation, and I wish these weren't the biggest
controversies USC has. Uh. If you look up Dr Tyn
Dall or doctor Uh, the guy at the Optomatrius, guy
with the hooker and Huntington's Beach, they have some really
really bad things. Yeah, you could see, Uh, tell me
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more pull the Fito was the name. He's one of
the he was one of the big. He was a
billion dollar fundraiser and high and so far their petro.
What's happening there. I don't know what he was, but
he was He loved uh. He loves some molly and hooker.
These are stories, but but it's not that those things happened.
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It's the USC was active in helping cover them up
and the president of the university that's that perpetuated. All
that stuff is still on campus. Max nicki us. They
they they used to build built an office for him.
You know, USC has always been about money, but it
became grossly and hyperactively about money, like a monster, like
the thing at the end of Akira uh in the
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in the last maybe twelve years, and that's what caused
a lot of these problems. I think they recognize that
to a certain degree, and I think they understand that
if you're going to hire a real football coach, you
have to allow him to pay assistance. USC is not
an easy place to get assistance, to be honest, because
where are you going to live. You have to live
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somewhere where you're commuting, and you have to Housing is
not cheap here, So you've got to be paid to
come here and coordinate offense or defense. And they've got
to go get those Where do the coaches live when
when you coach South Bay, the Valley, Yeah, Manhattan Beach
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her most palace Verdes here where I am, uh something
down in Orange County. I remember Hugh Jack, your boy
and o' geron lived, you know in some of those
like pink houses that they all look the same down
in Orange County. They come all the way from Orange County,
some people do. People come from all over you know.
U c. L A. Is even more complicated where you
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gonna live there. I mean you either lived in West
l A. Where Gwyneth Paltrow's your neighbor, or which is
expensive unless you unless you're getting in one of those
apartments right the corridor that she's so funny. What's yeah,
neighbors with her would be awesome. Probably the worst thing
that could ever That may be worse than clay, that
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worse than me. Listen to imagine dragons the other day.
The worst thing is helping off on the on PV
drive the other day. He lives around here, and that
wasn't good. Wait, hold on, hold on, hold on them
off didn't mean to you know, I'm not too clear
behind the wheel, and I mean they have this giant
truck that they make me dry because I worked for
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Chevy and I just cut him off. He looks kind
of like Mr. Incredible, you know in his car. Yeah,
that's an important question, pre firing or post Yeah. Yeah,
it wasn't. Well it wasn't yesterday, so yeah, but you
knew he was gonna get fired, so you gave him
the cut off before. Well, everybody's got cut off there.
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Everybody's just waiting to get fired. I mean, let's be honest,
but especially at Yeah, and we'll see what happens now.
I mean, the power struggle that's going to happen now
is amazing because they called Dante Williams to be the
head coach, who's a recruiter and a secondary coach, not
a coordinator, and he's new there, but he's from Los Angeles.
And then you have Todd Orlando, the de coordinator with
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he looks like the pe teacher that said kick me,
and the Jimmy you know to be Pamson but head
and that uh, and then Bram Harrell, who pretty much thinks,
you know that the air raid offense is like the
New Testament of the Bible. And those three guys are
gonna be fine for power and control over a very
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talented football team for the next two and a half months,
which is gonna be pretty you mentioned recruiting. How does
this play out for recruitment and how does it play
out for the kids that I mean the transfer portal
has become so relevant and so prominent. I mean, this
is an opportunity for people to rate the uh, the cupboards,
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so to speak. In the US. Yeah, I mean, yeah,
the you know, the wolves are out right, Yeah, but
you can reverse wolf the wolf, you know when you
hire a coach, right. Uh. The thing that concerns me
more because you've seen coaching changes at your alma mater
and controversy. God, but a horrible controversy for certain. But
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you know what I'm saying, And you know, people always say,
we can't fire this guy. What about the recruits? You know?
And they said that about they said that about Kiffin,
they said that about Sark that you know, saying it
about not not that you're saying that about Hilton, but uh,
the letters at a place like USC recruit themselves, which
is a testament as to why Clay Helton never had
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a top five or top ten recruiting class, which he
had a few. Uh, people want to go to USC.
There's just it doesn't matter who the coaches. And I've
seen it my entire life. And you can't tell me
that that it's not true. What the thing that concerns
me is a little bit like U c l A.
U c l A had what they had under Morah,
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it fell apart and they hired Chip Kelly. Chip Kelly
is really different. He runs a football practice differently than
most people. It's crazy. And it was a really intense
and hard see change for the kids in that program.
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And they had massive transfers. That kid, Jalen Phillips quit
football and then transferred to Miami and became a top
five pick. So and there was negative press about it,
and they weren't great on the field, And now all
of a sudden that you look at their bodies, you
look at the way they're coming off the ball, and
you look at the way they beat L s U
at the line of scrimmage, you say, oh my god.
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Not only did they develop the fronts, but this system works.
It was just really tates. But yeah, it's a lot
of times, well they run an air raid. You know,
it's like so they don't really have tight ends and
know how to block. So if you don't have that
on offense, you don't practice against it on defense. And
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you get your ass run over when you play against
Notre Dame or somebody that knows how to run the football,
so you feel like an idiot, and uh, that's gonna
be painful to overcome whoever they hire with the with
the personnel they have. So maybe a mass exodus and
more people coming in not be a bad thing, but
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there's a risk there too, you know, to lose some
of your culture. You become a little bit like the
team in the longest yard, you know, just duds coming
off a bus. I actually think the portal could work
in their favor as much as it gets some good
guys out, it could work in their favor. I need
to ask you this because my understanding is if urban
Meyer wanted the USC job, he could have had it
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or and I know, I know there was some red tape,
some things to go through, but that was my understanding
because that wasn't mine. So that's okay, you know better
than I do. So But but the funny thing is
is now that it is open, even though he's an
NFL head coach, you get people who are speculating that
that he would leave that job after one game. That job, yeah,
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because he doesn't like the NFL after one preseason. I mean,
I don't know. I don't like the NFL that much.
U is this what it's come to? This is what
it's come down to. Now, I'd go after Well, a
lot of people say, Mike Bone doesn't really know that
many people. Uh, he's the guy that hired Dan Hawkins
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and John Embry at Colorado. But he hired Luke Fickle
at Ohio State. And I think everybody or excuse me,
at Cincinnati from Ohio State, and I think that, Uh,
I think a lot of people would be okay with that.
I'd go after Matt Campbell. I'd lock him in a
room and let him do whatever he wanted. Can't let him?
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Can I apply for that job? I'm gonna want to
do anything to me. I mean, I don't know. Some
people might want. You know, there's a French term where
you're like so ugly that you come out the other
side as attractive, and that is me. We're together on
that one. We're we're sexy, bro, We're not we don't
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have to be pretty, We're sexy. Get him on Twitter
at the old p Petros. We always appreciate a man
great stuff. Let's do it against us. You are a beast.
I'm calling usc Organt State some fireworks in twelve about
twelve days. Patros, the voice of the Beams. By the way,
you got to say something that that lets us know
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that you're you're thinking of us while you're doing the call.
Something you know, I don't know something that let's in
Jonas and I know, yeah, like Pop just made the reference.
What if I just say, hey, that guy's That was
a great cackle sideline to sideline. It reminded me of
my great, my great friend, my dear friend wearing the
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number one your hearts and in your program. Yes, yeah,
I like that. You'll have to do that. I'll deliver it. Boom, Patros,
Let's do it again soon. Man, have fun in Nebraska,
Brady or wherever you're going. But get him on Twitter
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at the old po it is. I'll kick the coverage
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So there's somebody in the world of sports that is
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Little hump Day action from Harrington, Bucky Larson Hump Day
for LaVar Arrington here. I mean, I recall I don't
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even know how it came out. I think I think
I got the sound effect from one of my my buddies,
um that I used to do the show with in
d C. But it was based off of the Bucky
Larson deal. And when we just I sent you guys
the video. I really am going to go home and
watch Bucky Larson today. It really six razzis right. It's
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it was like you just one of the worst movies
of all times is funny as hell. Brady, that saw all.
I know that movie might be horrible like in ratings
or you know what people, Yeah, but it maybe me.
I mean, it makes you laugh, that's all I know. Listen,
I've never seen it, but you I mean, I know
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you don't watch TV though. Yeah, I don't listen. I'm
more of you know, I like to read books. Yeah,
that's my thing. I'd like to read books. And uh,
you know, what's the last book you've read? John Us,
I don't want to talk about it. Good he didn't
have one. Listen. I mean, I don't know you don't read, guys.
I just won't listen. You know what I do do?
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I do this, I do that telling us let's go.
G R Executive producer to find out what the hell
we've missed so far. Scrapped that intro. This is the
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scraps in case you missed that intro. All right, Jake
Paul is moving on from the idea of a rematch
with Tyron Woodley because Woodley failed to live up to
a tattoo bet that the pair maid after the first fight.
In case you missed it, Paul and Woodley made a
gentleman's agreement in the ring after Paul beat Woodley via
a split decision back on August twenty nine. Woodley told
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him at the time, if he got an I Love
Jake Paul tattoo somewhere on his body, he would give
him a lucrative rematch. But Tyron has not done it,
so Paul said yesterday, I'm over it. I'm leaving him
in the past. He didn't live up to his bet,
he didn't get the tattoo, so the rematch just doesn't
make sense anymore. Well, he asked for a contract. Woodley
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wanted a contract, saying, Okay, I want to know for
sure whether or not I'm going to get a rematch. Yeah,
Paul said, get the tattoo, then I'll give you the contract.
Like no, it so no works. I mean, why do
you have an obsession with having a grown man get
a tattoo of I Love you on your body? It's
weird because he's a YouTube star. That's what they do.
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I'm just waiting for them to get into one of these,
you know, one of these fights with a somebody wants
to take their head off, maybe like a real was
that guy? Yeah, I don't want to see a real one,
because I do believe some of them have been real,
but like an actual I mean a real exactly. I
want a real one. Jorge most All, there is another
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guy that's been through like going there with Deonte Wilder. Now,
you don't do that, like that's what happened. But that's
what you're saying, Brady, right. I want to see you
going there with a dude that is your size, that
is a boxer, not not an m l A guy
that's putting on boxing gloves that if y'all were in
the m l A ring, they would choke you out.
I want to see you going there with a real
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boxer your size. Yeah, it's not gonna happen. I mean,
like a Tyson Fury or well, he's got like you know,
seventy Anthony Joshua. He's got like you know, I want
to see you going the Yeah, it's just you know,
it's a canello. Going there is a possibility, although he's
a little bit small's but going there with Cannell, that's
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that's impossible. Now they don't want to do I would
love to see he put a canoe on their shoulders.
You know how they make the noises when they punched.
Get to all of your boxing. Overtime takes an hour
five all right, yesterday was it was all about a
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cat yesterday. Today it's all about a dog. Jonas. I
hope this doesn't bring back bad memories for you, but
a dog stole the show during the women's All Ireland
T twenty Cup cricket semifinal match when it ran out
onto the pitch and stole the ball. Cameras were rolling
during Saturday's game between Breedy Not Brady Breedy and C
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S n I when the canine darted out onto the
pitch and ran off with the ball. The dog has
the ball, Announcer Heatley Tector could be heard saying. The
dog eventually gave the ball back and was led away
from the play area and beaten by its owner. Now
I made that part of I think we've retrieved the ball.
It may need a clean I think this has brought
COVID regulations to a whole new standard, Tectured says in
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the video that's gone viral. The International Cricket Council celebrated
the incident by dubbing the dog named Dazzle it's honorary
player of the month. Dazzle Hog was the report that
takes a crap in their locker room. They gotta figure out,
they gotta figure out what to do with it. Yeah,
it's all, it's all cute. Everybody wants Yeah, we don't
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need no, we need more and we need a boxer
to fight the point. Can dogs get COVID? Is that
really sure? That's very weird.