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Speaker 1 (00:01):
All right, welcome to the sports radio phone numbers five
oh two, five seven one seventy nine hundred seven O six.
This morning, on this beautiful Wednesday morning, I think we
lost my dad. He told me to call and I
called and he got lost off the connection.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
So we're doing we're doing a little mixing, little mixed
max basketball.

Speaker 3 (00:19):
Oh you're here with us this morning.

Speaker 4 (00:23):
Would carry on, Anthony, carry on, We're like radio. Carry on.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
You know, you know I've done it before.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Wherever you are, you gotta get a little bit closer
to that, to that microphone.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
Yeah, okay, there you go.

Speaker 4 (00:37):
How can you hear me better?

Speaker 1 (00:38):
Now we can hear you?

Speaker 4 (00:41):
Now?

Speaker 3 (00:41):
There we go.

Speaker 4 (00:42):
There you go. Great, Thank you, Shannon, yep, tectical difficulty
on my side. Past beard messed me up, Anthony. That's
all like always, no four letter words on the radio, coach,
no four letter work.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
Jury on Jerry. I'm going to say good morning. Oh
I'm gonna say good morning, and I'm gonna take I'm
gonna take blame for whatever happened. Technically, I don't know
how I take the blame, but I'll take the blame. Okay,
Now you feel you feel better, You feel better.

Speaker 4 (01:17):
Much better.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
I'm a three year old.

Speaker 4 (01:19):
They just had a temper tantrum.

Speaker 3 (01:21):
I feel much.

Speaker 4 (01:26):
Without a doubt. Gentlemen, Well, guys, I appreciate you all
calling in. Yes, it was my fault, but I'm gonna say,
Coach Beard did it. Welcome back to the sports radio.
Great job, Anthony. I'm gonna throw it to you in
a second. So here's the deal, coach, all our friends, Anthony.
I'm sitting out front of Commonwealth Dodge. I'm waiting for
it to open in seven thirty Bill Hayes's dealership to

(01:48):
get some locks, taking off my tires. That's all. That's so,
that's all I'm doing early because got a busy day.
Coach Beard. Want people to know Kyby Harrison's birthdays today.
We're having a birthday party for Kyby Harrison. So we've
got that. Coach, You've got to make sure you call
Kaby today. So I've got that, and I've got to
get done. I've got to get my workout in Coach Beard,

(02:09):
got a few other things I've got to do for Simmons.
So it's a busy day. I've been up early in
moving now on a serious note, seriously and Anthony. I
know you'll be going to work. Be safe, Coach Beard.
I'm driving down Preston Highway coming to Commonwiff Dodge. I'm
one block away. I'm straight across from a good will.

(02:31):
Everyone knows Preston Highway and they know what the good will.
They know what Common Wolf Dodge, Yes, they do, Coach,
And there's a wreck. I'm telling you a car was
toreed to h E L L. I have no idea
how fast this car must have been going this morning,
the coach. The wreck was probably a maybe two or

(02:53):
three minutes before me, because I pulled up right as
the fire truck had pulled up. The fire excuse me,
one fire truck was there, the ambulance was coming. I
was bound the ambulance. Police officers were there. Glass everywhere, Coach.
It is six fifteen in the morning. I'm being honest
with you. On Preston when I was on there, I
may have been there may have been two or three

(03:14):
cars every forty fifty feet. Coach. I mean, I just
have no idea, but people, please be safe because I
don't know if the person's well or not. But the
car is torn to eight l L period point blank,
coach torn up. Amazing guys, slow down, leave on time.

(03:34):
What if you have to do? But boy, coach for
a wreck. I don't know how it could have happened.
There were just not enough cars out in my opinion,
But I was wrong because it definitely happened, no question.
One block from Carmowolf Dodge. So I hope everybody's safe.
But Jesus slowed down, period, but slow down. So anyway,

(03:58):
I just mean, honestly, Coach Beard, it was frightening. I
mean to see the car, the main the coach. The
car was mangled, I mean, not driveable.

Speaker 3 (04:08):
A one car.

Speaker 4 (04:09):
No it hit another car, Coach, No it hit another
card Okay, okay, I just don't know who is at fault.
I have no idea, but and I'm telling you, they're
not going to put those up on a truck and
tore them away with the back tires. They're gonna put
it up on a flatbed and drive them away. That
bad coach torn up. I'm like, man, So anyway, be

(04:33):
safe out here. That's all so Coach Beard, Anthony, You've
got a lot to touch. That's why we had to
bring you back coaching. We're gonna make sure you get
to it. So Anthony, I'm throwing it straight to you
with the national news because we're going to go, guys,
straight through all the way to seven thirty. Then I'll
pull the car in my truck in let them do

(04:53):
what they have to do. I'll go into the showroom.
We'll finish the show. So we're gonna go to seven
thirty before we take any break. So Anthony, I'm starting
with you. I'm Sureandy, did you tell him at least
the G sports radio for numbers five zero two five
sports Talk.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
I was almost told him was Anthony sports Radio at
this point because you keep calling in morning. You got
one more day to call in sick or having technical
difficulties before we had to start sliding out the resignment papers.

Speaker 4 (05:29):
It's Beard, how you get fired from your own show. Jesus,
here's the deal, Coach.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
I like Anthony's I like Anthony's attitude. I like his
attitude this morning.

Speaker 4 (05:41):
Okay, well, all I'm going to tell you is that
my ratings wouldn't say that my ratings are really good.
But you might be right, Anthony. But here's the problem, Anthony.
I went coach Beard, you know this. I think I
did almost five years and only took off three days, Anthony.
So now that I'm old, Anthony, and I am, I
tell people I'm sixty six and I'm close to the

(06:03):
end of the toilet two shoe roll. I'm taking my days.
I take long vacations. Hey, Coach Beer, every runs on television.
I watch them all the time. I'm sorry, it is
what it is, and now what I give it to
you in ten years and you start grinding for ten years,
Coach Beard, he'll understand what the grind is. But I'm

(06:24):
still throwing it to you, Anthony. Point well, Taken, I
hear you. Doesn't mean I'm gonna do it, but I
do hear you, Anthony. That's when I used to give
Coach beerd ideas on the bench. He says, point well, taken,
doesn't mean I'm gonna do it. Then he'd give me
for some choice words for letter words and not golf,
not golf, four letter words, and then he'd move on. So,

(06:46):
Coach Beer, I'm gonna do the same to the young fellow.
So and he gives us the national news.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
What yeah, of course, so obviously obviously go on with
TVT last night.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
We did have a few.

Speaker 1 (06:55):
Games that did play last night. We have a couple
more that'll.

Speaker 3 (06:57):
Be going on this afternoon, but lot of familiar you
know did fall last night to Evelyn Drive.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
They lost off of the game, winning three on the
last position of the game, seventy one to seventy. So
for all those TV T fans, we got nothing else
to watch because most of the Kentucky teams lost before
they even got to the quarter finals.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
No surprise.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
It's just like the NCAA tournament, no offense.

Speaker 4 (07:17):
We're we haven't.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Made it that, we haven't made it that far. We're
always get all the hype. We win one game and
then we lose the next one.

Speaker 4 (07:24):
Got you, We're out.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
So we're gone though, we're all out.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
Familia's out. Some of the other teams did advance.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
Shattle Shock, which is the witch is tas C Shakers
alumni did advance on Best Virginia, which is what the
alumni team did a beat Elite Nation. He had after
shots to beat the Forever KOs, which was the Houston
alumni team, and then you have fall harder beat Carmen's crew.
So we still have a couple more games going on night.
So we've got the Yukon alumni playing, the Kansas Jayhawks

(07:52):
alumni playing, and then.

Speaker 3 (07:52):
We also still have I take that back.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
We still have one affiliate of the Kentucky team, which
is Sideline Cancer, that do have a lot of Louisville
and Lexington guys playing, So I will take that back.
We still have one team that's still in it that
we have local guys playing and a couple of guys
that I actually played against in college. So I'm gonna
be rooting on my Sideline Cancer boys throughout the tvt.

Speaker 4 (08:11):
That's the luxury of that team. Yes, the team that
defeated University of Louisville team coach Beard, So yes, great
job man, you continue on with the nation news. But
that Coach Beard, I did not see it. I need
someone to call in and tell me what transpired at
the end of that Kentucky TBT game. I heard it.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
I saw it online. I just saw the last play.

Speaker 4 (08:32):
Though, okay, what happened antee last play?

Speaker 1 (08:36):
I didn't see the free It didn't show the.

Speaker 4 (08:38):
Free throws injury.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
It showed just the last possession of it was kind
of a scramble.

Speaker 5 (08:45):
And Gay Goork.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
Gaygork, who actually was a big player back in high
school was like a top one hundred player. They double
team them and he swung it to a player at
the top, and the kids the top of the key
hit a logo shot to beat him seventy one to seventy.

Speaker 4 (08:56):
Okay, Goshugh, coach, I heard that Willie cally Sign gets injured,
doesn't shoot the free throws. Someone else shoots the free throws.
I don't know. I haven't seen it. I've just heard
bits and pieces, so I can't report on it. But
if anyone knows, please call in let us know what
truly happened with that game. But go ahead, at what

(09:17):
else do we have?

Speaker 1 (09:18):
And also even in the NFL, the New Orleans Saints
got the retirement bug right now. They've had two players
retire within the last twenty four hours. They had five
time Pro Bowls. Jimmy Graham just indicate that he is
retiring last night from the New Orleans Saints. And also
safety Tyre and Matthews retiring as well.

Speaker 4 (09:36):
Right, you're not talking about Jimmy Graham the tight end,
are you, Anthony, Yes, I am coach Beard. We both
recruited you know that.

Speaker 3 (09:46):
Yeah, but they couldn't find Jimmy because Jimmy with somebody
else had rolled across the Atlantic Ocean.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
Gotcha, coach, we recruited him. I just wanted you to
didn't know if you remembered he played in North Basketball.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
I played against him. I played against him when he
was in Miami. I was at Howard. Okay, okay, he
was the sixth man.

Speaker 4 (10:09):
Yes, I recruited in coach, just to let people know. Oh, yes, good, yeah,
well actually, oh we get through the thirty year older.

Speaker 3 (10:23):
Yes, it's our favorite.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
Obviously, we do have that thirty year old that's still
playing college football. Didn't even know the age leman could even.

Speaker 3 (10:30):
Go as far in college football.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
Their players are playing the thirty years old in the NFL.
Let alone be that long. So the only thing that
really bothers me. Do I want everyone to get their
opportunity to still have that college experience and still get
to play with some of their buddies.

Speaker 3 (10:44):
Yes, I do.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
In all fairness, if I still had an extra year
of eligibility, especially with nil going on, I consider going
back at this point. But at the same time, even
at my age, I'm like I got about one good thing,
you know, I got about five good pickup games in
me and then I can't walk for two days. So
you're allowed to play football at thirty with the grown
men who do this every day, and they try to
make a living ad it for you to go out
there for one season and get your head bang, and

(11:07):
I just don't get it. And I don't even know
in the last time this.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
Guy's even played football.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Realistically, you just come out of nowhere and then you're like, oh,
a thirty year old just signed to the team.

Speaker 3 (11:15):
Here's it coming.

Speaker 4 (11:18):
We need to know. Arkansas wide receiver mind T Harris
would turn thirty in August, and it said to begin
his sophomore season this fall. Harris was drafted at a
high school in twenty fourteen by the Milwaukee Brulers. He
played professional baseball for ten seasons, reaching the Major League
with the Miami Maryland Marlins in twenty twenty one and

(11:38):
the Los Angeles Angels in twenty two, and his return
to football with the Arkansas Razorbacks. He initially had a
verbal commitment to Nebraska to play football and baseball, but
the Brewers offered him one twenty eight million dollar contract
that he signed instead of fulfilling his commitment to the
coin Huskers. Coach Beard new Look, Come over, he's thirty. Coach,

(12:02):
it's time to say no. What happened to the NCAA?
What happened?

Speaker 3 (12:06):
Coach Jerry? I really can't tell you after you know,
when you sent me the article and I read it,
I just couldn't believe it. Money has distorted sports like
you've never seen before. This guy at thirty years old.
That means he's a sophomore. So thirty one he'd be

(12:29):
a junior. Thirty two he'd be a senior. Okay, so
he's got three years of eligibility to play football at
thirty two years old. And the first thing they tell
you at the professional level you're no good at age
twenty seven.

Speaker 4 (12:45):
That's true. That's true. That's a true statement.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
You've reached your prime at twenty seven.

Speaker 4 (12:53):
He's thirty years old, coach. I mean, what happened to
The word is really simple, it's not a hard word
to pronounce. No, what happened to that? Nancy double a coach?
He chose, he made his decision. He made the money.
I'm happy he made the money. I'm all about the money, coach,
But he chose, when did this we can have everything?

(13:15):
Did this happen.

Speaker 3 (13:17):
Well, I think Jerry, Jerry, think about the coaches who
evaluated him at thirty years old to say that he
is still good. Well, say that he is good enough
to be a wide receiver in really a semi pro
football league.

Speaker 4 (13:36):
Right, yes, hecay No, coach, maybe this doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 3 (13:42):
It doesn't make any sense, Coach Beard.

Speaker 4 (13:45):
What happens to the high school kids if this continues?
What happens to them? Or do they just start their
college career at thirty? I mean, come on, coach, I.

Speaker 3 (13:55):
Just they don't get they don't get a high school
kids don't get a scholarship.

Speaker 4 (14:03):
You're right about that, they do not. It's simple, coach
all right, Anthony, Coach Beard, I got a problem with this,
And friends and listeners, I want you to just think
this through with me. Just so interesting that the minute
the Jerry's coach Beard, Anthony, when you were a pup,
when you were still at Chicago State, Coach Beard, and

(14:25):
now we're on the radio talking about athletes should be paid,
and we had callers that called in and told us
directly on the phone, they get tennis shoes and sweatsuits.
And I lying, Coach Beard is that a true statement.

Speaker 3 (14:38):
That's a caller.

Speaker 4 (14:39):
That's a true statement. Guys, I want you to understand.
A caller called in saying that they get tennis shoes
and sweatsuits, they should be happy. So of course we
listened to him politely. We don't do our listeners that way,
our callers that way. But we totally disagreed. We move forward.
But now that athletes are being paid, my issue is this.

(15:00):
It seems like the NCAA the minute they did the
right thing on the payment. I told you all over
two hundred and fifty billion dollars have been made over
the last fifty years. Come on, guys, don't tell me
to bottom can't get paid some all the rules go
to wag coach. Coach Beard, I have no problem with
a one time transfer. If you want to transfer the
second time, you're progative. You must sit out, period, point blank, coach.

(15:25):
That's all. If the school thinks you're good enough and
they're still going to pay you, that's fine, but you
must sit out. It's like every rule under the book, Coach.
Thirty year olders used to play. Ike Whitfield played at
the University of Louisville. One of my favorite players. He
went to the service. Coach Beard, he played at twenty six,
twenty seven. He went to the service. I'm for that.

(15:45):
Anybody that serves the country, I'm for them. I'll allow
them to play. I don't mind looking you in the
face and saying this is the reason I'm allowing him
to play. He served us all but Coach Beard, I
went to Major League Baseball or g R. Smith. I
went to the NBA and I want to play golf
at North Carolina and t Coach Beard, what happened to

(16:06):
the rules? Why is it the minute they are forced
to do the right thing with the money, everything goes
crazy when it doesn't have to Why, Coach.

Speaker 3 (16:16):
Sure. I wish I had an answer, I really do.
I wish I had an answer. I don't understand what
the NC two A is about anymore. It's not about
amateur you know, athletics. It's not about an education. It's

(16:40):
about it's about entertainment, just about every dog, one thing
else that we know. But we know at the professional
level it can be entertainment. But at the college level,
you talked about kids getting degrees and getting an education
and planning the sport that they love being in, loving

(17:01):
the school. You can forget that, man. This is about
the money. It's all about money. It's always about Every
time we talk about things, it ends up being about
the money.

Speaker 4 (17:11):
Yes, I hate to admit that, coach, but I just
still don't under I want people to understand. Pay these
student athletes that produce the money. This isn't hard. This
is America. Now, come on, you all that produce the
billions of dollars that have been taken. I want to

(17:32):
say it to you again. Nick Saban's wife said in
front of the world that all the parents were talking
to her about was money. When they're at the boat
house on the on the million dollar, two million, three million,
four million dollar boat, well, of course they are. They're
looking at you. I mean, come on, guys, we're just
too ignorant. Sometimes it's too ignorant for real. I'm being

(17:54):
honest with you. It's just that's why I got no
problem with the panel. And President Trump can put it
on the young man from Texas Tech. He can put
on Nick Saban, but he needs to put on the
Jerry E's also. He needs to have the other side
so I can look her straight in the face and
tell her why wouldn't they. Nick Saban was not making
universities millions of dollars in college. He was not. And

(18:18):
if you're not making universities millions of dollars, you shouldn't
be paid. Come on, guys, I'm not saying give that's
the lie. They're not giving them anything. They've made these
universities over two hundred and fifty with a B. You look,
just google some of the SEC schools, some of the
big ten schools. You're gonna see their annual budget is

(18:40):
almost two hundred million, Coach Beard a year. So people
stop playing dumb. I just don't understand why we can't
pay the people that establish and help make the money.
The university should get a piece, absolutely, but the player
should too. Out losing all of the other fundamentals I

(19:03):
had to coach, it's just mind boggling to me. I
don't but it seems this is the way. So then
everyone says, oh, they're gonna end college sports. They're gonna what. No,
they aren't. All you have to do is pay the
players out. Coach, I want you to legitimately tell them
what you told me last night about the five stars,
A two hudred if they would have done. We told

(19:23):
them a long time ago we wouldn't be here to
be so easy and affordable. But again, nobody wants to
make any decision about the money. They're hoping that the
court system would say, no, you don't have to pay them.
That's what they were hoping so they could keep this
Ponzi scheme going. What did you say about five star?
What he should make the good tell them.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
Coach here, Yeah, I said that the five Stars should
make two hundred thousand dollars a year. Okay, the four
Stars one fifty a year, three Stars one hundred thousands
of a year, two Stars fifty thousand. Then the walk
ons start. You give them twenty five thousand dollars a year.
I mean, if you gave them to see the kids

(20:05):
understood if they stayed five years for two hundred thousand dollars.
I'm talking about the five stars instead of trying to
trace that dream of being a pro at eighteen nineteen
years old. They had a million dollars in their pockets,
and the schools, you know, they could save money and
do other things with it other than giving it to

(20:25):
the dog gune coaches. But they blew this because the
NC two A is greedy, the school is greedy. And
I don't blame the kids for getting paid. I really don't.
I was against it at first, but I don't blame it.
I don't blame them at all.

Speaker 4 (20:41):
You know, I do not coach. You know that for
a fact. No, it was time to pay the bottom
people hate me saying that, but bottom line, the last
group of people that ain't it funny? And I'm just
being honest with people, and coach being and I coached,
and we've done well too. But if you look at
all the athlect direct and all the coaches that were

(21:01):
in this business for any extended period of time, Coach Beer,
Coach Beer's got three or four places, no question, Terry's doesn't.
But I travel a lot. I could if I wanted
to Coach Beard. They got places everywhere. But you go
back and ask some of those athletes that made that money,
the ones that were injuring themselves, taking the four inch
needles in the ankle, trying to play like I did

(21:25):
and like you did. Coach Beard got me, Oh, it's
so funny. These they're fat, they're fat cats telling everybody,
oh boy, the athletes shouldn't get paid. Guys, it's comical.
I'm just being honest with you, So I don't coach beer.
Who knows? So, Anthony, before we go to breaking, we'll
be going there soon. They should be opening up the

(21:47):
doors here and I want the we're gonna run two breaks.
We're getting into the Terry Roseier. So, Anthony, Terry Roseier,
you know a little bit about gambling. When they're betting
on the under, what do they mean by that, Anthony?

Speaker 1 (22:01):
So when they bet on the under, they're betting on
either usually a couple of different categories or can be one.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
Usually betting on the under of points for a team.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
You can do under of total points, or you can.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
Do the under of individual stats.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
So you could go on there.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
Theater on draft teams and Taro Jier on the mind
and he was playing the Charlotte Hornets and his over
the under on points was thirteen and a half points.
A lot of people would bet the under for him
to score under thirteen and a half points.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
You can do it for assists, rebounds, three pointers made.

Speaker 2 (22:29):
You can almost do.

Speaker 1 (22:29):
It for every statistical category. So when these players are
getting caught up in these betting scandals and allegations, have
people betting their unders and they go out there and
they they horrible.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
They get the super early. Yeah, got the jit. They're
just been there under on their statistics for them to
just play back, I.

Speaker 4 (22:48):
Got you, so, Coach you Beer. That's a great example.
I want people to understand. I'm not I had no idea,
but I do now. I'm going to give people numerous
bullet points so that they'll be able to follow it.
I'm a layman with the game aspect, but that is
what has transpired with the Terry Rosier story. So we're
gonna get to it, guys. After the break where it's

(23:09):
seven guys. I'm a commonwelf dodge off of Preston Highway,
Billy Hayes's place. Of course. One of my sponsors, Anthony,
sold me a truck and I'm getting just some dead
boats taken off. That's all no work at all, and
I will be back. We're gonna run two breaks, Coach Beard,
and after the two breaks, I'll be back and we're

(23:30):
gonna get into the Terry Rozier situation so people can understand.
Is EVE Sports Radio. We'll talk to you in a minute.
Welcome back to EVE Sports Radio. Like I told you,
I'm sitting in Commonwelth Dodges. I think I'm the manager
right now. I'm the only one here. Come on through.
I'll see everything cheap before Billy Hayes gets to it.

(23:54):
That's awful, is it? The coach Beer, welcome back to
sports radio. I got Kevin right now taking care of
my trucks. Coach. I'm good, Anthony, I'm good, So say
our first caller before we move into the Terry Rogier.
Before I let people know, Nolan Smith will be on
with me tomorrow, head coach of Memphis, excuse me of
Tennessee State Tigers. He just left Memphis, and I have

(24:17):
Dave Hubert coming on tomorrow speaking about Streetcard Nationals, which
is the following weekend. Coach over ten fifteen thousand cars
coming to the Louisville from all over the country. So
a lot of things going on in Louisville right now.
So first, bring on the caller for me, please, Shannon.

Speaker 5 (24:38):
Good morning, Good morning, Shanon the Great Shannon and Anthony
and Coach Beard, mister Eves and Jerry. I hope everybody's
doing well this morning.

Speaker 3 (24:49):
Good morning. I'm planning them, Coach Beard.

Speaker 5 (24:54):
It's always refreshing to hear the voice of reason when
you come on this show. And I want to thank
you for taking time out of your schedule to brighten
up the ratings and also give us a purpose to
get out of bed in the morning. Thank you so much.

Speaker 3 (25:07):
Uh, first of all, Brandon, I have to get out
of bed, okay, But you guys.

Speaker 4 (25:14):
A hard time is that you have a hard time.

Speaker 3 (25:17):
Beer, Jerry.

Speaker 5 (25:21):
There's a lot of things I call in the show
and cut up and laugh and have jokes about. But
one thing I'm not going to joke about it. If
you mess with my buddy, you're in trouble. That's all
I got to tell you. So leave Coach Butch the
hell alone. Don't mess with him where you're in the
world of trouble.

Speaker 4 (25:34):
Out more than law laws. He's cursed me out more
than Bernie Mac and Red Fox curse. I mean, he's
called me everything he.

Speaker 5 (25:45):
Well rightfully, So he should talk to you like that.
That's what you get. But anyway, I want, I wanted
to make a quick comment Fellas on what you're talking
about here. Obviously with the money now we have anarchy
in the NT double A. But you know, guys at
the end of the day, the NC double has created
every bit of this. It's their fault what's going on
right now with the transfers and the money and the NCUBLEA. Guys,

(26:08):
it's not a made up board of the Easter Bunny
and the Too Ferry. It is the colleges. The NC
DOUBLEA are the schools. And last year in Division one football, guys,
over forty coordinators now listen to this number. Forty coordinators
made over two million dollars in one year. Forty.

Speaker 4 (26:27):
I want people to know he's talking about assistant coaches. Everyone,
he said, coordinator. A coordinator is he's a little higher
than an assistant coach. He's going to run the offense
of the defense. But over forty made over two million
dollars coach in one year.

Speaker 5 (26:45):
And guys, where I'm coming from with this with you know,
you take a family of four right now and you
go out and watch a U of LUFK game. It's
a four hundred dollars day now for you to go
see a damn football game out there. Now where I'm
going with all this, guys, everybody says, well, you know what,
you know, the coaches are all their salvage guys are
out of line.

Speaker 3 (27:04):
Again.

Speaker 5 (27:05):
This is the school's fault for paying these contracts, yes,
and getting ridiculous buyouts. It's their fault. So what I
say do, guys, let's get all this back in order
and say, you know what, have a mandatory across the line,
have a paid limit for all Division one coaches.

Speaker 3 (27:21):
And guess what if.

Speaker 5 (27:23):
You don't want it, go go be a plumber or
an electrician, go do something else.

Speaker 4 (27:27):
And I'm and they make great livings exactly.

Speaker 5 (27:30):
Oh hey, listen, and no offense you d aren't right
to do. But Jerry, where I'm.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
Coming with this.

Speaker 5 (27:35):
You will have them lined up from Easton and Louisville
to downtown to get a million dollar a year job.

Speaker 4 (27:40):
No one's leaving the exactly.

Speaker 3 (27:44):
No one's quitting exactly.

Speaker 5 (27:46):
No, it is fool's goal that a coach is going
to huff and pupp It's like dam McDonald's three or
four years ago. Well, so I said about U of
L not having a baseball practice facility and got on
the radio on TV and made comments about it. Well,
you know, the school private told him that ain't happening.
He wanted five million dollars to build a baseball facility
over there, and he's one of the most overpaid coaches

(28:07):
in all of sports because they have a program over
you all that's very good, but it's losing money more
than the types Ennix Sinc. They lose money every year
on baseball because of his salary. And I'm being honest
with you. If you think I'm kidding, do your research
on this. Behind the scenes, that baseball team over there

(28:27):
is losing three to four million dollars a year. But
they won't tell you this, guys, because they're not being honest.

Speaker 4 (28:34):
Right, blending and beautiful co I mean, and I'm glad
you explained to them. They always want to see the
NCAA that is your athletic director at your favorite school.
So from a Kentucky fans Mitch Barnhardt, Josh Hurd, Indiana University,
that's where this is coming from. The leadership of your

(28:55):
schools decide the rules, they vote on the rules they
put to the end. One of the rules Coach Beard was,
we're not going to allow head coaches to say they
didn't know anymore. That was voted in by the affect
directors and presidents until it became their coach and then
all of a sudden, the NCAA is wrong. Thank you,

(29:15):
blaming for you called great coal.

Speaker 5 (29:18):
Hey Jared, you got coach, Butch, Can I tell him
a really fast story about nil money? Sure, okay, Coach, Butch,
I want to direct this to you, please, because I
know you're a baseball fan. Last year, in the state
of Mississippi, my son is connected through that area down
there with college baseball and high school baseball. LSU, who

(29:39):
has the best baseball program in the country, has an
unbelievable amount of money that they're paying these baseball kids now,
which is a non revenue sport as we all know.
Last year, the state of Mississippi had the number one
high school player in the country, a kid named Connor
Griffin who got drafted by the ninth pick in the
first round by the Pitch bur Pards last year in

(30:01):
the twenty twenty four Major League Draft. This kid signed
a contract a signing bonus for six point five million dollars.
Did you know that LSU University offered to match that
kid's signing bonus if he would come and play baseball there.

Speaker 3 (30:17):
Wow? Wow, wow.

Speaker 5 (30:20):
I'm telling you all right now, you wouldn't believe they're
going to win the NCAA Championship every other year because
they are finally money into baseball. Because they make money.
You can go to a game down there on a
Wednesday during the regular season and can't get a ticket.
They are one of the schools that make money on baseball. Gotcha,
And that number is staggering.

Speaker 4 (30:41):
But I hope you all have a good day at
Tayank Planning. I appreciate it, so Coach Beer. I'm throwing
it to you. Terry Rosier, Guys, I just want people
to understand former Cardinal Terry Roseier. The NBA found no wrongdoings,
no connection between the profession gamblers and Terry. Okay, Coach Beard,

(31:03):
but he stopped playing after this game in Charlotte, and
he's been moved to Miami and hasn't played as much
as I thought he would. So here's some of the
bullet points. Thirty bets over a forty six minute period
before the game. Coach thirty bets okay, and one of
the bets was for thirteen thousand, seven hundred and fifty

(31:24):
bucks one wager okay on the Charlotte Hornet Charlotte Hornet
Pelicans game Noel and Pelicans three different casinos coach in
three different states, red flag the wagers, like Anthony said,
because they were betting the under. Terr Rogier was not
on the injured list, which the NBA has to post

(31:45):
coach before each game the day of the game. If
someone is injured, they must post it so that the
gamblers understand what's going on in the game, so they
can make educated bets. Well, Coach, when you have a
lot of wagers coming and then at different casinos on
the under on a starter, it red flags that brought

(32:06):
scrutiny to it. Freshly unearthed documents were casting scrutiny on
these wagers. So, Coach Beard, I'm throwing it to you.
Ten minutes into the game. Ten minutes into the game,
Terry Rogier leaves the game on his own accords and
it was injured. Five points four rebounds to assist, which

(32:27):
all fell under the statistical threshold targeted by the bets.
What do you think, Coach, what do you think? The
courts books across multiple states, primarily losinga Mississippi and Alabama,
stopped the wagering on it. He did not return, Coach, No,

(32:49):
he did not refused to pay the wagers.

Speaker 3 (32:57):
Okay, So how did you know? Betters are really interesting?
How they do you know? Things good? I mean, here's
where statistics and analytics get involved. Did they look to
see how you know, he performed against his ex teammates

(33:20):
after he got traded to Miami and they knew that
he wouldn't you know, get his you know average that
night or that day? Or how do they how do
they figure it out? Because here's a guy, Jerry, when
we talked about it, here's a guy has a contract
for twenty six million dollars a year a year, I mean,

(33:43):
what the hell? What the hell? I mean, why would
he be involved?

Speaker 4 (33:50):
What?

Speaker 3 (33:51):
What? What? What in his little peanut brain would say, Hey,
this is a good thing. I'm gonna make money. Yeah,
it makes.

Speaker 4 (34:02):
Those sense, Coach. That's the part that as myself, dollars
and cents must make sense, Coach Beer. Okay, they I
count pennies. I can't spell cat, but I can count,
and I know it all about I need to know
about money, Coach Beard, it doesn't make dollars and cents

(34:23):
since so when you have a player that makes as
much as he made, Okay, but when these circumstances are
the way they are coached thirty wagers in forty six minutes.
Did a game got me on the under coach, and
then you're not on the injured list ten minutes into
the game. You pull yourself. I'm hurt, Coach. That's more

(34:48):
than peculiar when we're talking about multiple states coach. So
if it was just his friend, I'm trying to clear him. Coach.
I want people to understand. I'm trying to shout show doubt.
It was his friend, and you said, go bet thirteen
thousand dollars, which is no money. He makes twenty six million. Okay,
maybe you'll make forty thousand. I don't know, Coach, I

(35:09):
don't know how the way ding goes. But let's just
say he would have made forty fifty thousand. Sixty thousand
makes no sense, coach. But when you've got multiple casinos, coach,
and everyone's betting the under everyone won, that makes you
scratch your head. Someone knew something. That's all there is
to it. Coach. You know about the injured list in

(35:31):
the league. You were there just like I was for forever.
You as the head coach had to notify them and
post the players as you know, so, coach, he wasn't
on the injured list. How did everyone know? Everyone know
to bet on the under. So it's hard to prove coach,
But boy, there is a smoking gun somewhere. ESPN Open

(35:54):
Records Act found it out. Found out that there was
a pro better placed thirty wagers, a pro better place
thirty wagers in forty six minutes. There were more wagers
than that coach. But a professional gambler did that. How
would he know?

Speaker 3 (36:09):
So who was he?

Speaker 4 (36:10):
So?

Speaker 3 (36:10):
Who was he talking to?

Speaker 4 (36:12):
Exactly? Coach, We're gonna get to break me out to
you and come back. I'm gonna let you finish it up.
I don't know E Sports Radio. I'm a Commonwealth Dodge.
I've got a TRX, the same one that Shad Door
Sanders was speeding in. And I'm gonna be honest with you.
It is a beast. I'll speak to you in a minute.
Welcome back to EVE Sports Radio. Yes, I am sitting

(36:33):
at common of Dodge. I told you all get down here.
I'll open the doors. Billy won't know, Chuck Kane won't know.
I'll sell him cheap, So come on down before they
get me. Billy Hayes's dad was a golfer with Coach
Crumb and played Jim Rummy, So you know that they

(36:53):
were gambling against each other coach forty years ago. That's
just factual. Anyway, Beard, I want you to understand, six
sports books across multiple states, primarily Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, stopped wagering.
That's all. They stopped betting on Terry on the under.
They said the alarm went off and they stopped it. So, Coach,

(37:17):
I don't know how they would know. I have no idea.
I got one question, do you know, Coach, I'm sure
Anthony may be going, Anthony, are you with us or going?
Anthony may be gone. He had to get to work,
so not a problem, Coach Beard. If I wager on
Terry Rogier on the under, is there a way that
you would know that? Or is your bet your BET's?

(37:41):
Is it confidential to you? Or is there a way
that people can see what is being wagered on a player?
That's my question. I don't know. I don't bet, guys,
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (37:52):
I don't know either, Jerry. I do know a little
bit about the old Barondre. I have a friend in Florida.
The bets on the over under total scores of games.
And he talks to me about the NBA, and I
asked him, and he's good. He knows who the officials
are old nine yards and I give him the tendencies

(38:13):
of those officials from what I knew about him, and
he bets from there. But I'm just saying, who who
did they talk to? How did Terry know that they
were bet?

Speaker 4 (38:29):
I'm not saying he did, coach were, but I.

Speaker 3 (38:33):
Mean, it's got it nothing. I don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (38:38):
I told you the bullet points. Boy, the crumb sure
come to the culprits. You know. They always wanted to
know who had the last piece of cake at my house.
All they had to do is just follow it to
my lips. There were the coach. It wasn't hard. My
dad said, dumb criminal, real dumb criminal. So I heate

(38:59):
coach Beard. The bread crumbs do not look good. Ten
minutes into the game, citing a foot injury, Terry removes himself.
Got me all the wagers were won? If well, A
lot of casino said, no, coach, they fought it. But yes,
so I coach. I don't know. We'll have to wait

(39:19):
and see. But it doesn't look good, that's all. It
does not.

Speaker 3 (39:24):
He didn't play, you know, you know he didn't play
after that.

Speaker 4 (39:28):
You know, after that game, he didn't exactly I know
he did not.

Speaker 3 (39:32):
So he he had I guess he was hurt, but.

Speaker 4 (39:38):
I know, but I'm glad you said that. Yes, after
that game. I want people to know in March. Season
ends the middle of April. But he did not play
after that game. When he left, that was it.

Speaker 3 (39:49):
He did not play again.

Speaker 4 (39:51):
So coach, we have to wait and see. Coach. I
appreciate you getting up in the morning because we know
you're old. But anyway, Coach, we try to keep it real.
Esports Radio will be back tomorrow. Nolan and Dave Hubert
my favorite. I mean, Dave built drag racing. I'm just
being honest with you. It's esports Radio. We love you.

(40:11):
God will and put a smile on somebody's face. Don't
curse them out like coach you. Beer does talk Yo tomorrow,
Bye bye,
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