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November 11, 2025 47 mins

The guys are fired up about the City Proclamation they got from Cerritos and want to get another one when they got to Irvine next week. CBS College Football Analyst Danny Kanell. Our guy David Vassegh with a massive shoutout on Late Night TV.

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Tomorrow we have Clippers basketball Sunday we have Chargers Jaguars
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But today four hours of a Tired of the Lies Tuesday,
great sports talk, spectacular.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
Dolos mentida destel mundo, tolos mentida lave DoD. It is
also a two ed Mono Tuesday. A big thank you
to our friends at Modelo and to meet you a
lot of Monday for yesterday, and a big thank you
to our friends at BJ's Restaurant in brew House in
beautiful Siritos. Everybody seems to have had a really good time. Oh,

(01:53):
the toast was the most.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
It really was.

Speaker 3 (01:55):
And everybody who came out, and there were certainly a
lot of people that came out to enjoy the show,
seemed to enjoy the happy hour, the elongated three and
a half hour later night Monday night football Petro send
Money appearance do too.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
The Clipper game, well, thank god we went into that
one bootball they did lose. We did get to enjoy.
I believe it ended up as a three zero end
of the first half zero zero. Yeah, we got to
enjoy that together with a number of people that showed
up in their jerseys and their hats and their face
paint to celebrate a Monday night between the Eagles and

(02:33):
the Packers, a three nothing affairs.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
I'm gonna throw my jersey on it and get over
to the b Jason Sorinos in the shadow of the
six on five.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
We loved it. It was a great broadcast. We left
it so much. We're going back out, Matt. That's right,
a week from yesterday, so this coming Monday. We mentioned
six of these is what we have, and they're all football.
So with eight games left in the season, Petro's some
money gonna be doing six? Is that true? Tim? Can

(02:59):
we do you like a playoff one or something?

Speaker 4 (03:02):
I mean, there's six of them between now and the
end the football season, let's say the regular season or
the playoffs playoffs two. Because they don't do playoff game
or they do.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Doesn't matter.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
We can still go out there on a Monday and
flex our moosca.

Speaker 4 (03:14):
We don't have enough Mondays and Thursdays. We've gotten permission
from our friend Miss January to roll it over to January.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
No pun intended, gotcha just didn't line up as well
for us. This has been scheduled.

Speaker 3 (03:32):
Talk on the Petrosten Money Show on spoke.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
Whatever the future may hold, the immediate future holds super
Power Lunch, Irvine super Power Lunch, super Flex Alert a
one to three pm show because the Clippers will be
on the Eastern Seaboard and we will do a Irvine
BJ's Restaurant in brew House appearance right there on the
corner of Jamboree and Irvine Bull of our Monday one

(04:01):
to three pm. And we'll have great prizes like we
had for the last one, to give away Charger Raider tickets,
Clipper tickets, BJ's Restaurant in brew House, gift cards, hopefully
more Dodger swag. We are your home with a two
time back to back World Series champion Dodgers. I guess
they're not the two time they're the back to back
World Series champion Dodgers. Your time back to back would
say maybe they won four, right, But we had a bat,

(04:25):
we had a ball. There's a bat.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
You got to you got a bat, you got a ball. Wait,
that's not how it goes.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
How it goes? What is it? Why did you do that? Matt?

Speaker 3 (04:37):
You screwed it up, and now it's screwed up in
my mind. You've got a diamond you've got a diamond,
got nine men, You've got a hat, a bat, and
that's not all there.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
You go. You got a fly ball? No, or is
it a seagull? Is that a fly ball?

Speaker 3 (04:55):
Or is it a seagull coming in from the lake
just to the game.

Speaker 2 (05:03):
That's the type of content you're going to get on
Monday from one to three pm at the BJ's restaurant
in brew House in Irvine. So we'd love to see you.
I don't think Tim Katz's is planning. I don't think
he's going to go to anything.

Speaker 3 (05:15):
To make an appearance this year at any of the BJ's.
I think he worked so hard on Scam and he
blew himself out so hard hosting football game for Compass
Media and doing raider games for Compass. I think that
he's blown himself up to a point where he is
not traveling. That's cool for wintertime, Petrosen money BJ's excursions.

Speaker 4 (05:37):
Well, I got a raider game Monday night. You guys
are off at three thirty. I'm not going to make
it back in time if I go all the way
down to Irvine, So I'll work here.

Speaker 2 (05:44):
What did you have yesterday? Yesterday?

Speaker 4 (05:46):
I had, well, we have a new podcasting system, so
I get myself.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Familiar with that, right, and Katie, I really, yeah, exactly,
I had to train Katie. That's right, kat gotcha. You
really missed one man, mister, you missed a great party.
You missed great people.

Speaker 4 (06:02):
That proclamation that the mayor gave you is freaking all here.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Now it made it? Where is it? It's in the
other room. Where are we going to hang it? Right?

Speaker 3 (06:09):
Where the Santa Anita calendar is from three right? Because
and now we can and then we can end up
filling the walls with various proclamations, just like the Vin
Scully suite that we do our pregame petros and money
Dodger playoff stuff and during the year from it has
like all these cities that proclaimed it to be Vin

(06:32):
Scully Day. I don't want to step on that tack. Please,
I'm the one that.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
Walks around it.

Speaker 3 (06:38):
There it is oh beautiful, oh perfect, Oh my god,
that I mean that is great.

Speaker 2 (06:46):
There it is you too, if.

Speaker 3 (06:49):
Your town wants to be displayed here in this beautiful
AM radio studio in Burbank, you're up.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
You're on the clocker. Got the city of Soritos our
first proclamation.

Speaker 3 (07:02):
I think the guy that came to visit us from
Costa Mesa when we were.

Speaker 2 (07:06):
Live, Brian I believe was his name.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
Yeah, I mean he was no Frank yoka Yama as
far as the radio guest went.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
I think he was overwhelmed with the vans. Overwhelmed. Yeah,
I think he was a little overwhelmed.

Speaker 3 (07:16):
But that guy, he would probably bring us a proclamation.
See that right, I could totally see that. Larry Agrin
is the current mayor of Irvine. You're on the clock, Larry,
So Kate's let's reach out to Larry. And I hope
the wording in his proclamation is half as good, not possible,
as the beautiful wording of Frank Yokayama's proclamation that he

(07:39):
put up for us yesterday. What a beautiful and that
is a perfect spot here in the studio. God, I
love it.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
I don't think Larry's gonna play our grab ass in games.
Why because he first served on the Irvine City Council
in seventy eight, Oh my god, seventy eight to ninety
How old was he ten? He was six years as
a mayor before he is eighty years old. He is

(08:06):
eighty years old Well. In twenty twenty three, Agrin announced
that he would be running as a candidate for the
twenty twenty four Irvine mayoral election. He won with thirty
nine percent of the vote, making it his sixth non
consecutive term as mayor of Irvine. Grew up at Born

(08:26):
in Chicago, grew up in North Hollywood, went to North
Hollywood High and he was a quarterbell Huskies. Same high
school as Adam caroll O friend Adam Carola, the late
Gary Paskowitz. The list goes on and on, went to
cal Berkeley. Well, we can talk about Joe Capp right,
Harvard Law School. We could talk about Joe Peshey and

(08:47):
then Mavi if he's at the Harvard lampoot Right, let's
reach out to eighty year old Larry Agrin.

Speaker 3 (08:55):
Now it feels like that's taken a big swing at
a big curve ball, like that could really fall apart Harvard.
I would just want to say the ghost of mesa mayor.
Though he brought us a nice swag bag, it's a
bit of a lead balloon. It was kind of hard
to launch the show. It was when he came on.
He was not John Stevens.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
Yeah, he was not as exuberant as Frank Yoka Yama.
I think he was trying to do a performance and
it was just really hard with the live audience and
the drinking and the party.

Speaker 3 (09:25):
All you got to do is trust us, right, But
it didn't feel like he. I don't know what happened,
but it was probably my fault. But it was not
the best. And then it took us a while to
get the spruce goose off the ground after the mayor
of Coasta Mesa. Now did he give us some sweet
socks and shirts and water bottles?

Speaker 2 (09:43):
Yes, yes, but and those but no proclamation.

Speaker 3 (09:48):
And I think Larry at eighty years old could be
a bit of an issue. Now if if the guy
in Coasta Mason was overwhelmed at the van's headquarters, eighty
year old Larry could be overwhelmed sitting on a high stool.
Let's not forget the Kareem abdul Jabbar incident. Hey, you

(10:09):
saved his life live in Irvine at the marketplace. I'm
just worried about it. Here's an option. Now, we did
have what was do you remember? Do we remember what
Don's last name was? The OC supervisor that came to
see us Knabi No. I can't remember Borcillo. He came
to see us. He was great. Don Wagner, Don Wagner.

(10:30):
So that guy's a smooth politician. But he's up in
the higher rank.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
He is the current OC supervisor. Is Doug Chafe Chaffy
or Chaffy I don't want to get chafed up. He
he is eighty two years old. Wow, so those are
in the past. Wagner.

Speaker 3 (10:54):
Farah Kahn got ousted by the people of Irvine and
they've replaced her with the age.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
Yeah. So I guess that's kind of where we're at.
I think we may I think we roll the dice.
North Hollywood High quarterback. He'll probably have a connection with you.
I mean, you were the captain of the USC football team.
He's been in LA as well for eight years old.
Eighty Well, that's what I'm saying. Connection with me. I

(11:20):
don't know anybody that guy played with. You. Guys both
played high school football at a high level. You played
at USC, you were the captain.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
I guess I don't know. I mean we have a
lot of older fans. I mean, not as many as KFI,
but we have old people.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
I don't know. Kate what do you think.

Speaker 4 (11:37):
I think it's weird when you go and you tell
somebody you're coming there and you're asking for a proclaim.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
No, we're not asking for the proclamation, just like that
first time. We're not going to get a proclamation if
he doesn't show up at all.

Speaker 4 (11:50):
Right, I mean, do you want me to like backdoor like, hey,
they're coming, Can you bring him a proclamation sort of thing?

Speaker 2 (11:55):
No, let me tell you.

Speaker 3 (11:55):
I have an example of this. You're right, I do
have an example of this, and I'll self report. The
other day I was in what Oh, yeah, I know
the other day I was in Orlando, as you know,
and traveling is not easy for me, but I was
in Orlando and we were doing a meeting with the
Colorado State team because I had a Colorado State game

(12:17):
the next day. Anyway, Dan Helly, the play by play
guy I work with and really like a lot, got
an email along with me from the sid or the
promotional guy, the PR guy for UCF and great guy Kenny,
and he emailed us, hey, are you guys in a

(12:40):
local hotel? I have something to drop off for you.
And Dan and I are like, oh my god, he's
going to give us space game gear. Because this space
game thing is for those of you that haven't seen it.
I've never done a game like that. I've never seen
an atmosphere like that. I've done hundreds of college football

(13:00):
games all over the country, and I've never done a
themed game. Rivalry game, sure, but a theme where everybody's
dressed like a spaceman and there's light shows and robots
and a whole different mascot and whole different uniforms every year.

Speaker 2 (13:16):
Never seen anything like it.

Speaker 3 (13:17):
And we were like, oh my god, because now UCF
is in our hotel, the team right, and all these
players are walking around in the space gear, their families
are walking around in the space gear. Alex Grinch, the
decordinator that used to be an se walking around with
a sweet citro not hat everybody. And we're like Dan

(13:38):
and I are like, damn, this guy's gonna get us
a space gear.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
And what'd you get?

Speaker 3 (13:44):
Now? It was very nice just to give us anything, sure,
because most people don't give you anything. They give you
the sweat, well, they give you that that's required, but
usually they won't give you the sweat off their balls.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
But it's I don't know why they would, well do
I have the sweat off your boss.

Speaker 3 (13:59):
I would give you anything. I would give this one
up a ball, but usually they you know, I mean
anything they give you is seen as a bonus. It
was a box of snacks. There was like pop chips,
There was like a trident, there was a smart water,
there was some hershey, there was twigs.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
So like an airplane box.

Speaker 3 (14:20):
Yeah, like you walk around they walk around with in
first class.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
You want some sun chips? Do you want the savory?
You want the sweet and savory or do you want
the the hero?

Speaker 3 (14:31):
And I didn't want to be an ingrate, but I
thought it was going to be something different.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
I thought it was going to be the sad like,
oh thanks. I thought it was going to be space gearing.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
No.

Speaker 3 (14:41):
I said it to the people behind the counter at
the hotel. I was like, damn, I thought it was
going to be that space here. And they're like, yeah, no,
it's just these snacks.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
And I did yeah. No, I distributed a lot of
my snacks.

Speaker 3 (14:55):
But I felt like an ingrate in that moment, and
I feel like we might feel that way. I don't
want to feel that way toward eighty year old man. Well,
I think the the eighty year old man shows up,
but he doesn't have a proclamation, and we're like, hey,
where's the proclamation? John Hancock, why didn't you pull out
your quill and you're dipping ink and write something out
for us in your calligraphy?

Speaker 2 (15:16):
What the hell we've talked in your mayoral calligraphy. We
have talked to double digit local politicians since we've been
doing the BJ's run, from a couple different ones in
Orange to Torrance to Crito's, two different ones, Linda P.
Johnson and Frank Yokoyama, all different levels of diplomacy, some

(15:39):
very fiery. Maybe we're just talking to these guys. Maybe
we're just seeing what's going on with eighty year old
or eighty two year old Doug Chaffy.

Speaker 3 (15:47):
But I feel like now that we have our own proclamation,
just like Vince Scully had in his suite, and it's
one of the local great and it's not just it's
not like, with all due respect Hawaiian Gardens proclamation, although
we take that too, we would. It's Cerritos, right, and
we all know how great Crito's. Yes, Pat Nixon.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
Park, I wore my T shirt again today. It's a
great shirt. I wanted to put it on when I
got out of the water and I was like, hey, guys,
check it out. I still had it on when I
woke up this morning. I was like, look at me.
Check this thing out. There's a cow and the Wanto square.
I love this shirt. So so we put in. But
we put in, uh, we put in some work with Frank,
you know, we put in some effort. This was the

(16:28):
fourth time I think that Frank's come to see us.

Speaker 3 (16:31):
And he did confess to social media Matt that every
time we come down, he feels like he's got to
do something.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
Bigger, right and better.

Speaker 3 (16:40):
And why of course, because he's bigger and better as
the as the mayor now. And he had like two
handlers with him photographer.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
You know he's gonna you know, he's gonna celebrate himself
at the next council meeting. I would like to note
for the record, a proclamation was presented to the Petros
and Money Show, a very pot bular afternoon drive show
that celebrates the city of Soritos. It's safety, it's schools,
it's library, it's parks. What are you most proud of, Frank?

(17:10):
Since you became mayor? The parks. Yeah, look at them,
Look at him. We got more parks and we've added
more pickleball cot that's court twelve pickleball courts. Now, did
you have to repurpose some tennis courts and upset the
tennis community? Of course, but they're falling off from the
pickleball to battle. My father had to fight at the
San Pedro ups clubs. What about those tennis people.

Speaker 3 (17:29):
It's a tale as old as time. He really is
all this time. We mean the last four years, the
tale since COVID. Listen, Kate, you're the producer of the show.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
You weigh in.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
I think we got a better shot if I emailed
Don Wagner's people this. Yeah, I know supervisor, but he's
no longer the OC supervisor.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
He is, isn't he?

Speaker 5 (17:50):
No?

Speaker 2 (17:51):
He remember he said he was getting termed out. So
I think he's still on like the board, but he's
not the supervisor anymore. I think you have to like
seed that power to someone else that's on the Board
of Supervisors. If that makes sense, I'm sure you stick
because I know Janet Nwynn is now on the board.
She was the person that presented me with the surfer

(18:11):
of Distinction Award, and she's now on the OC Supervisor's board.

Speaker 4 (18:15):
I think he's representing Distinct three still of the I
don't know. I'll look into it, but okay, everybody's an expert.
All of a sudden, I think I do need to
maybe send one of those emails that say, hey, they're
guys are gonna be there next Monday.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
With this Katie on the phone with the eighty year
old mayor right now, she's looking it up. She's doing
a little listen, sir, sir, can you hear me, sir?
Eighty year old Larry Agrin is the mayor of Irvine. Well,
what is our theme gonna be with? Hey, Larry, you're
pretty old octagenarians. Things that octagenarians are into. What can

(18:48):
you teach us? Larry? You've been on this earth eighty years?

Speaker 6 (18:52):
Huh?

Speaker 2 (18:52):
Hey, if that Fara Cord, am I right? Tell us
about nom.

Speaker 4 (18:56):
I'm guessing North Hollywood was a different spot seventy years ago.
You know you think, yeah, hey, I take that as
in a front. Well, listen, I I just don't want
to get stuck on Friday. It is an early show,
That's what I mean. So that's a good early bird
old man time.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
Exactly, it's dinner time for Larry. Well, that's assuming that
he can't really even hack it. His mayor for Saint
gradually to stay awake. He graduated from cal in sixty six,
graduated from Harvard Law School in sixty nine. I mean,
he's been on the Irvine City Council since seventy eight.
You've seen Irvine, James, right, I mean, look at this

(19:38):
place there before they built Woodbridge High. Look at this place, Larry,
what the hell he was there before they built university.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
Huh.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
He didn't even knew what tracked housing was when he
first served on the council.

Speaker 3 (19:48):
He was there before the seventy three I mean like
Gail Goodrich was before the four h five freeway.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
He was there before the seventy three, six year hiatus.
Irvine voters demanded Larry returned to the city council in
twenty twenty. They love him.

Speaker 3 (20:04):
Well, I think we've talked enough about it now too.
If we don't do it, it's going to be a
huge letdown, right, And it's the one o'clock hour anyway,
Fred and Rodney's territory, So who cares if we have
another dead interview with a mayor like we did with
the guy from Coast to Mason. We did bring a
great swag bag.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
You hit it on the head, though, I think Larry
can tell the tale as you often share the history
of Irvine. It's a man who's seen the last forty
years of Irvine's development. Like we're at the Irvine Center,
We're at the marketplace. He took over at Irvine. Disneyland
in Anaheim was an experiment, right. Let's reach out to
the mayor's office, Kates. I remember when I was out

(20:44):
hooring with Walter not and he told me it is interesting.

Speaker 4 (20:49):
They say, if you want a city proclamation just in general,
contact your local government's website to find the specific Come
on one, submit a request. Listen, what do you think
for Tim Conway Jr. We want to earn it, right,
ding dog, I've done the parade five times for you
guys in Age mewhere's my proclamation, ding.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
Dog, Tim?

Speaker 3 (21:09):
Look, Tim Conway, does I appreciate that he can't us
have our moment?

Speaker 2 (21:13):
Well, we're all excited about the proclamation. He's got to
come in and tell Tim pay that he's got eight
of them. I want to be fair. Yp on our parade.
I want to be fair.

Speaker 3 (21:21):
Tim Conway does a lot of stuff that we do,
and he does a lot of that stuff very well.

Speaker 2 (21:28):
In his own style. I don't know if it's.

Speaker 3 (21:30):
Better car chases, local knowledge, local politicians, local appearances, celebrating
obscurity locally.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
He does a lot of that stuff just like we do. Certainly, However,
we don't like it if he comes in here and
steps on our toes.

Speaker 3 (21:52):
It's just when you come in here and step on
our pull they and you say things like I have
eight proclamations. Now you only got one on you bitch.
That's like, oh you got an emmy, I got twenty.
Look at these. I'm using one to use as a doorstop.
It's like, Okay, let us have our moment. Let us
have our moment. You know, a week later you can say, hey,
that's really cool. I've got one from so and so,

(22:14):
and that's fine. Yeah, here's La Marada. A week later,
we're good. But the show wasn't even over. My goal
is to get a proclamation from every Gateway city except Vernon.

Speaker 2 (22:25):
Well, I mean, I think we're gonna have to start
going to the Gateway city. They live from the city
of industry. Yeah, live from Commerce not easy where we
have been once, right and it went horribly correct. Our
lives were in peril. You don't want to kick that
group out. They're the kind of people that can make
a body disappear.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
It was a lot like the Manfred Bryce Harper exactly.
That's how you end up in a ditch. Yeah, you're
coming here and you talk to guys like that at
the Commerce casino, That's how you end up in a ditch.
We were like gonna run you through the tire factory
that this place used to be.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
We're on the air in ten minutes and you're telling
us we can't set up because these folks are having
a private lunch. Well yeah, but these are not the
type of people that you tell they need to leave. Oh,
they don't have to. We literally went on an hour late. Yeah,
we literally went on an hour late because these were
not the type of people that you can tell to
pack up and leave. You can't come to Las Vegas

(23:17):
and talk to mow Green like that. So point being,
are we gonna do it? Kate, You're gonna reach out
to Lair. I'll reach out to him.

Speaker 4 (23:23):
Yeah, all right, see what they say do you think
he's got email or I just like read a letter. Well,
I'm on the cityof Irvine dot org slash city council
slash Mary mayor Larry Agrin page and it says email
Mayor Agrin.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
Done you think that guy checks his email? He's eighty
years old. Hey, how do you serve on the city
council since seventy eight? Immediate response or not responded at all?
It's a great question, right right, Well, I do have
an update from Tim Conway. He doesn't have eight, he's
got like one. All right, Well we got l weight.

(23:59):
What is like one? Because like one sounds like he
ain't got one.

Speaker 4 (24:03):
One from the City of Los Angeles on Saint Patrick's Day.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
Oh that's pretty strong. I'd like to see it. I
heard about your big poots. I want to see it.

Speaker 3 (24:12):
I want to see it. That thing out show it
to me, let me see it. We got ours out
right here, you can see it. Everybody knows what we're
packing in our pants.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
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Speaker 2 (25:47):
What's cracking, Danny? How are you, gentlemen?

Speaker 5 (25:50):
How are we doing? It's great to catch up with
you guys. You know, you did have to mention that
about Florida State, which kind of hurts its things a
little bit, and it almost things worse because I saw, like,
coming into the season, I had really low expectations their
win total with seven and a half's like, we're probably
gonna be in for an average year. Then they beat Alabama.
He gets everybody's hopes up, and then we suck. It's

(26:11):
like that's the worst case. Like I would have rather
just been bad all year than have been like, oh,
we can beat anybody, and now we can't beat anybody.
So that's been an emotional roller coach for Rye, to
say the least.

Speaker 3 (26:22):
It's a real deflator when you beat one of the
better teams in the country in the first game and
everybody wants that coach fired and then everything just kind
of peters out from there. But speaking of that, you
know with Norvell, with Mike Norvel, it feels like keeping
your coach is like the new not firing your coach.
Firing the coach was popular. Keeping the coaches like counterculture.

(26:46):
We see that happening in Wisconsin too. Why the coaches
get fired in September?

Speaker 2 (26:51):
Now? Is it the playoffs? Is it the portal? Is
it Signetti?

Speaker 3 (26:55):
What is the reason that the carousel gets started so
early in so it used to be really hard to
get fired in September?

Speaker 5 (27:02):
Danny, Yes, it's because our business of college football is
the wackiest thing I've ever seen. Like, none of it
makes sense. None of it makes financial sense, that's for sure.
When we've done it, like there have been one hundred
and eighty million dollars spent on fired coaches to pay
them not to coach, Like that makes zero sense whatsoever.

(27:26):
Expectations are off the charts, like you mentioned, and in
the case of like a James Franklin, they were like
I picked them to be my national champion. They had
all the answers until they didn't. But even still, I
kind of when they fired him. When they did, I
was like, I hope you guys have your next coach
lined up, because a lot of these decisions are made

(27:46):
very emotionally and rationally. And the two guys that everyone
at Penn State told me they were going to go
get were Kirk Signetti and Matt Rule. You know, Kirk
Signetti the hottest coach because he's winning at Indiana and
Matt Rule because he played at Penn State. Well, both
those coaches are off the market, So what are you
going to do now? Like good land there and now
they're going on to the next one. Well, what happens

(28:07):
when that coach either turns you down or go somewhere else.
You just find yourself in the cycle. And I do
think that it's going to take a while, probably five
years or more for fans to realize and administrations too,
that this is a new economy that we live in,
not only financially but with parody has arrived. The days

(28:28):
of just rattling off nine, ten eleven win seasons are done.
Like everyone else is able to pay the players now
with rep share, Like, so that's how you're able to
get teams come out of nowhere and all of a
sudden be competitive because they can buy players too, So
everyone has a roster that is more competitive. So that's
why the point spreads every week are closer to the

(28:50):
NFL point spreads, Like you're seeing more ones under a touchdown,
And I think that's a great thing for college football.
But it's not great for coaches at programs that traditionally
they have rattled off nine, ten, eleven win seasons, because
it's going to take those fans a while to realize,
you know what, nine and three is really a pretty
good year. Eight and four is a solid year, you know,

(29:10):
and seven and five is kind of an average year.
But that seems like it's fireable offense.

Speaker 3 (29:14):
Now.

Speaker 5 (29:14):
It's just crazy how much things have changed, Danny.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
Is is it? How? I guess I should say, how
big of an issue is it for UCLA if you've
got Penn State and Florida and LSU and all of
these spots out there. Does that affect their hiring at all?
Or are they shopping from a different pool? And then
second part of that question is does it matter as
much anymore? With what you said you just got to
be able to write a big check. Do you not

(29:39):
need that huge name coach to recruit anymore?

Speaker 6 (29:42):
No?

Speaker 5 (29:42):
So I think UCLA, I think you nail it their money.
I think they're going for a different pool of coach.
They're not looking to write a check to somebody that
make them a top five highest paid coach in college football,
which I think is what LSU and Florida and Penn
State are probably going to have to do to quote
get their guy right UCLA, I think we'll find somebody,

(30:04):
and I think this is actually could be actually a
really good thing for UCLA as opposed to guaranteeing all
this money and backing up a check. Maybe go out
and find a good football coach. Is that a group
of five school or a coordinator, and you could strike,
You could strike somebody. You could strike while the iron's
hot on somebody and you don't have to back up
the truck. Some of the most successful hires of the

(30:25):
twenty one cycle were guys that were coordinators that were
given their first opportunity. Mike Elko, who is the head
coach at Texas A and M, who is having their
best season they've had in forty years. He was a
coordinator and took the Duke head job that was you know,
and then he went from Duke after two years to
Texas A and M. But like that twenty one cycle,

(30:45):
he was a coordinator. Dan Lanning was a defensive coordinator
at Georgia before he took the job at Oregon. There's
just there's no formula. It's kind of like trying to
predict a first round quarterback, like it's really a point flip.
I think it's the same in the coaching cycle. Guys
can look like the perfect candidate, like Luke Fickle did
at Wisconsin, like Brian Kelly did the LSU. You just

(31:07):
never know. But you can make a big financial mistake
where if you go with somebody a little lesser known,
but you do your due diligence and you find somebody
who can win in your location, who can you know,
actually coach players and get the most out of them,
build a chemistry and a team bond that seems like
it's so lost now. I think you could luck into
that if you're UCLA, find somebody who's a really good coach,

(31:29):
and then guess what you can do with the leftover money.
You can invest that in the players who matter more
than the coaches. Like that's the thing that's kind of crazy.
I just wonder how long it's going to take a
football program to be like, you know what, as opposed
to paying a head coach ten million bucks eleven million bucks,
let me pay them five or four and put the
rest into the roster, because those are the players that

(31:51):
are actually playing like they matter more than coaches. It's
something that's kind of been flips on its head. Now
it's going to take teams think about the how much
players make in the NFL. They don't make more than coaches.
Quarterbacks make three times more than the head coach. You know,
the best defensive players lay twice or three times as much.
We still haven't flipped that script in college, but I

(32:13):
do think but you know, before long, teams are going
to figure that out and be like, we can get
a really solid coach, but we can get them really
good players and we can win with that formula.

Speaker 3 (32:22):
Do you think Jedfish would crawl down the I five
with his tennis racket on his back to come back
to UCLA?

Speaker 5 (32:28):
Oh man, you know. I actually I was on with
the radio station in Seattle last week and they were
very worried about Jedfish coming down there, and they're like,
what's the better job, and what's you know, I don't
know a.

Speaker 2 (32:42):
Better job, but he might not like it up there.
It's too foggy exactly.

Speaker 5 (32:45):
And I mean they were telling me that his wife
liked it better in La like she's she's like, you know,
like and that is we always talk about these jobs
and what coaches want and where they're going to go.
I'll tell you what A significant portion of that decision
is probably going to come from a spout, you know,
Like I talked to rhtt Lashley a few weeks ago
when he stayed in SMU, which was a pretty big
shock because SMU is in the ACC Like he's making now,

(33:08):
he's making big money. But he could have left for Auburn.
He could have left for Arkansas, places that he played
at Arkansas and he coached at Auburn, like two places
that had a lot of resources. And you know what
he told me, He said, I got four kids, they're
all in school. My wife is happy here.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
He's like, I.

Speaker 5 (33:24):
Didn't have a reason to leave, you know. And I
think most people from the outside and without knowing that
would have been like, why in the world would he
stay at SMU. He's happy, like, you know. And then
on the flip side, maybe there is somebody and I
don't know if it's Jetfish, I don't know his personal situation.
Maybe his wife is like, Hey, any opportunity you've got
to get out of here, let's take it. You know,
you just don't know what is happening, you know, in

(33:45):
guy's personal life sometimes or even where a guy may
want to coach. You know, you might feel like, hey,
I'm better resources to players, access to players in the
state of California, and you can draw from Arizona and
possibly Texas, the weather, maybe I can recruit better to UCLA.
You just don't know what's going into these decisions. But
to Jetfish specifically, I mean I've seen his resume. He

(34:07):
has been a kind of career, you know, a hopper
from one place to Yeah, I hadn't been anywhere long exactly,
and maybe he just strikes while the iron totts. He's
in an opportunity. I mean, it's still a great job.
I know it's not at the top tier if some
of these jobs we're talking about, but I still think,
and you know what else makes it attractive. They haven't
won anything recently. So you go in there and you
get nine wins, you're a hero. You know, you're talking

(34:29):
you to get to the playoffs, and they might be
putting a statue out in front of it, you know.
So I do think some of that comes into play
as well.

Speaker 3 (34:35):
The Great Danny Canal check out the Cover three podcast
XM Radio Daily and a hero to our show brought
to you by BET Online. It's all there, Danny, but
it does feel like just not to be labor the point,
but it's great stuff you have on the coaching carousel,
and it is kind of the story of the year
in college football beyond what's happening on the field. It

(34:56):
feels like, I guess you answered it with the coordinator thing.
It feels like there's lots more jobs out there than
there are coaches.

Speaker 5 (35:04):
It does, but there are some really good coordinators that
are out there that maybe they're not household names. You know,
Colin Klein is becoming a household name. He's the offensive
coordinator at Texas A and M. He has done a
phenomenal job. Will Stein at Oregon, their offensive coordinator, has
done a phenomenal job. Like, there's guys out there, But

(35:26):
I think you get a little bit nervous if you're
the hiring you know, if you're either the consulting firm
or you're the athletic director, whoever's making the decision, you
want somebody that's had success as a head coach. But
I think that can be overvalued sometimes, Like see the
interview people get him in the room, find out. I mean,
what their plan is. These guys, some of them are

(35:46):
so impressive, and you just sometimes they miss out on
opportunities because they're not a head coach yet. I think
Spencer Danielson at Boise State would be somebody I would call.
You know, He's done a phenomenal job at Boise. Now
I don't know, does he fit you know a Los
Angeles Does he fit? I don't know, but yeah, exactly,
so like there's some there's some, you know. I think

(36:07):
it's interesting because I've heard that narrative because some of
these coaches are saying there's still some good football coaches
out there, Like they're not that hard to find. You
just have to do your due diligence and it has
to be a good fit, like culturally, Like I think
that's what we saw with Brian Kelly, who I got
blinded a little bit by the success he had everywhere
he had been. He won a Grand Valley State, he

(36:27):
won at Cincinnati, he won it, Notre Dame. You're like, oh,
this guy's a winner. LSU is a different place, Like
it's a different culture, and when you go in there
and you're fake an accent and get off to the
right wrong foot from the get go. It's like, uh oh,
and it's still a people business. And he apparently treated
some people the wrong way and they didn't like it.
Now there's a lawsuit. It's getting uglier and uglier. I

(36:48):
do think some of it is fit. That's why I
think the interview process is so important of really getting
time with people as opposed to zoom calls or having
like I can't stand the consulting firms when you know,
farm out of consulting firm, like you gotta be Kidney
Beard an athletic director. That's your job is to hire
the coach, like, do a good job.

Speaker 2 (37:07):
That's not my fault. Did you blame the firm?

Speaker 1 (37:09):
Right?

Speaker 2 (37:10):
That is why they do it. That is why they
do it. But I can't stand, Hey, Danny, when you
talk about fit is great of a quarterback you know,
developer or figuring out who can play quarterback as he was.
There was excitement around Lincoln Riley, but I'm sure you
know it, just it's never really felt like a great
fit here. You don't really feel him in the market,
like he's out there, like, hey, this is the head

(37:32):
coach of USC I don't know if that's just his personality,
but they're pretty good. I mean, they lost a Notre
Dame and they were rolling until that dumbass trick play
showed up, and you know, it was a tight game
against Illinois, like they could end up in the playoff.
Do you think he sticks around or do you think
he tries to cash that in and go find to
Like what you said that, I don't know spot that

(37:53):
might be a better fit for him.

Speaker 5 (37:55):
You know, he's an interesting guy. I've always enjoyed talking
to him, but I don't think he's the most outgoing.
Like you know, some guys are just naturally people like,
they're good around people, they're good in front of crowds.
He's a little bit awkward with that. But I do
think he can coach football. But can he get a
team to come together? Can he inspire the guys? You know,

(38:18):
And that's a question. I think the remains to be seen.
And I still think they have a really good opportunity.
You know, this year, they have Iowa this weekend. That'll
be a good physical test. But I feel like they
already passed that physical test against Michigan, who definitely has
better players than Iowa does the game at Oregon. Oregon
has proved so far like it's going to be a

(38:39):
tough out. USC will be underdogs in that game, but
I don't think it's crazy to think they couldn't win
that game. And then you've got UCLA in a rivalry game.
They should win that one. Like, I don't think it's
that crazy. So if you're tendant to like winning cures
any personality issues, any cultural fits like that, that solves everything,
you know. So I think that's the bottom line of
what Lincoln Riley has to do is win this year.

(39:01):
And I do think nine and three, like, let's say
they fall short of ten and two and they're nine
and three, just outside the playoffs. I think you can
look at it and be like, all right, this was
a good foundational year we can build on. We've seen improvement,
We've seen him, you know, at least come closer to
the expectations. And it goes back to what I was
talking about, like nine and three, it's a really good season,
and I sometimes it doesn't feel like that. And the

(39:23):
Illinois games probably won. You look at and like, man,
but I mean that's Illinois is a tougher out than
they've ever been, so I probably just talking in circles
around Lincoln Riley to your question again, I heard the sound.
I'm sure you guys played it back of him asked
about other jobs, and it sounded almost identical to what
he said when he was at Oklahoma. I'm not going,
you know, I mean, I get that, yeah, exactly like

(39:47):
I don't. Nothing would surprise me from that perspective. And
if you do want to reset the clock and have
a fresh fan base who feels you're the hero and
you're tired of, you know, being on the hot seat,
which he probably comes into next year. If they do
false to the playoffs, then maybe he does, but I don't.
I don't have a good feel for you know what
direction Lincoln Riley would go.

Speaker 3 (40:06):
None of us do because he's a dead fish. You
don't got to be like Pete Carroll, but you got
to do something anyway. We love you, Danny. Always great
stuff and always a great pleasure to have your perspective
on the world of college football. We will talk to
you soon and remain diligent and strong in your beliefs.

Speaker 5 (40:29):
I appreciate that. Petros, you're the best money always get
catching up with you guys, We'll see you.

Speaker 2 (40:33):
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All right, Matt, we'll be right back as the Dodger
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Then we'll have the word of the day.

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(41:53):
show starts in five minutes. Sticking his snout in here.
But he sits on his throne of radio kingdom. He's
fantastic at what he does. He's trying to sit on
a throne of town proclamations that he doesn't have. He
is it went from eight to maybe kind of one
from the City of la on Saint Patrick's Day. He's
gonna have to produce that. Maybe it's in Steckler's man cave. Ooh,

(42:16):
that'll be another fight to the finish. But I want
to see it. I want to see that because you
would assume if you've got a proclamation.

Speaker 3 (42:21):
I heard you got a big one. You mind If
I see it like us, you're gonna hang it. That
proclamation is not going to find its way into our office,
which is essentially a storage John Coleblt's got a whole bunch.
I can't see it at his house on sunset. I
just don't see it.

Speaker 2 (42:34):
Proclamations are not handed out all John Coelebelt is the
guy that would stop UCLA from building an on campus
football stadium. Right I'm standing up, don't I don't think.
I don't think. I think. I want to say that
Petros and Money Show is really swinging it around right
now with our proclamation.

Speaker 4 (42:49):
Isn't this a second one for you guys, because years ago,
I want to say, back when Joe McDonald was here,
wasn't there a former intern of yours that was working
for a state representative that brought in something for It's
possible a proclamation, yes, but I don't think it was.

Speaker 2 (43:03):
It was an American flag. We got that from Captain Chapass.
I got the American flag that flew over the base.
Colonel Chapass. Now, congratulations on your promotion and thank you
for your service on this veteran's day. I do recall.
You're right, we did have an internal something that is
it in the office, I don't remember. Well, we got

(43:23):
this now and we're proud of it. Very a mother
scratcher of that thing.

Speaker 3 (43:27):
Speaking of pride, Matt, we're proud to be the Dodger station.
Back to back World Series championships. You just can't beat that.
And the manager of the years coming down and Rookie
of the Year came down, and the CI Young and
the MVPs that are all coming down this week, but
the celebration is still being discussed. And somebody sent this

(43:50):
to me and I ignored it because I didn't believe it.

Speaker 2 (43:53):
But it's real.

Speaker 3 (43:55):
Actress Elizabeth Olsen, a very famous actress. She went on
set Meyers Show and she's talking about the Dodgers and
she mentioned VS awesome.

Speaker 6 (44:07):
This world series for East Coasters was brutal.

Speaker 2 (44:09):
It was brutal.

Speaker 7 (44:10):
And I also do like the two hours of the
postgame show that follows because I have Spectrum.

Speaker 6 (44:14):
Actually like watching postgame analysis.

Speaker 7 (44:17):
Yes, wow, Well specifically for Spectrum. There's a guy named
David Vache who interviews the guys and he's kind of
they like, I can't tell if they're bullying him. There are,
but he's very funny.

Speaker 2 (44:33):
Now you're gonna get again, get you some Dave a
year for.

Speaker 6 (44:43):
This world serious free.

Speaker 2 (44:45):
I mean, it's so good.

Speaker 3 (44:48):
I cannot believe she knows his name's crossed over into
famous actresses and it's like, does she know that Vassa
is like married into like a Hollywood family of JJ
and all that, you know, it was awesome and when
they played the sizzle reel of just getting wrecked, it's

(45:09):
the greatest thing in baseball. It is corrections and retractions, corrections.

Speaker 2 (45:16):
And retractions, vas Sha, yes, get it right.

Speaker 4 (45:21):
You know who her sisters are, right, Mary, Kate and
Ashley right exactly. And she's from the valley, she's from
Sherman Oaks.

Speaker 2 (45:28):
Like they might have been classmates at Notre Dame High.
Then she might have sat his name correctly. Maybe that's
what he went by.

Speaker 6 (45:35):
And I screamze Coasters was brutal. It was brutal.

Speaker 7 (45:38):
And I also do like the two hours of the
post game show that follows because I have Spectrum.

Speaker 6 (45:42):
Actually like watching postgame analysis.

Speaker 7 (45:44):
Yes, wow, well specifically for Spectrum. There's a guy named
David Viche interviews the guys and he's kind they like,
I can't tell if they're bullying him.

Speaker 3 (45:54):
He works at a seventy Elizabeth Well done, fast, sat
Hey still throwing rocks tonight, even though the season is
weeks old and over.

Speaker 2 (46:06):
We need it now. The GM meetings that fat Japanese
guy got posted. Gotta know what's gonna happen? What fat
Japanese guy what's his name, Kates, I'm not even gonna
try it. Yeah, he's got like he's he's a big dude,
and he apparently can't hit pitches over ninety three miles
an hour, but under ninety three masher, it's got padre

(46:29):
written all over him and it mashes for days. Are
you gonna throw it slow? Then we're gonna put this
guy's coming in and he's gonna mash. You know.

Speaker 4 (46:39):
Baseball is having like a whole thing in Vegas for
the next four days.

Speaker 2 (46:42):
Yeah, the GM meetings are there.

Speaker 4 (46:43):
Well, it's that they're having the award show that they're
having tomorrow night or Thursday night, and then they're having
this golf tournament which Kurt players are playing this weekend.

Speaker 3 (46:52):
So it's a more of a to do. They're striking
while the iron is hot. On the popularity of vas Sha.

Speaker 2 (46:57):
Yeah, they have like a full on like what am
I trying to? Oh? The odds, Like the Vegas sportsbooks
have all the major league players. You can gamble on
who's gonna win, what their scores are gonna be. You
can bet one versus the other? Is this guy gonna
shoot lower than this guy? They must have hired a
better PR guy than they had for the last seventy years.
I think so well. The guy that they had for

(47:19):
the last seventy years was one hundred years old, like
the mayor of Irvine.

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For more than 30 years The River Cafe in London, has been the home-from-home of artists, architects, designers, actors, collectors, writers, activists, and politicians. Michael Caine, Glenn Close, JJ Abrams, Steve McQueen, Victoria and David Beckham, and Lily Allen, are just some of the people who love to call The River Cafe home. On River Cafe Table 4, Rogers sits down with her customers—who have become friends—to talk about food memories. Table 4 explores how food impacts every aspect of our lives. “Foods is politics, food is cultural, food is how you express love, food is about your heritage, it defines who you and who you want to be,” says Rogers. Each week, Rogers invites her guest to reminisce about family suppers and first dates, what they cook, how they eat when performing, the restaurants they choose, and what food they seek when they need comfort. And to punctuate each episode of Table 4, guests such as Ralph Fiennes, Emily Blunt, and Alfonso Cuarón, read their favourite recipe from one of the best-selling River Cafe cookbooks. Table 4 itself, is situated near The River Cafe’s open kitchen, close to the bright pink wood-fired oven and next to the glossy yellow pass, where Ruthie oversees the restaurant. You are invited to take a seat at this intimate table and join the conversation. For more information, recipes, and ingredients, go to https://shoptherivercafe.co.uk/ Web: https://rivercafe.co.uk/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/therivercafelondon/ Facebook: https://en-gb.facebook.com/therivercafelondon/ For more podcasts from iHeartRadio, visit the iheartradio app, apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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