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October 7, 2025 • 41 mins
Number, Word and Song of the Day. CBS Sports College Football Analyst Danny Kanell. Secret Textoso Roundup
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(01:06):
That means we're on two to five Flex Alert live
from Dodger Stadium. Likely means we're gonna see Fred and Rodney.
I would assume they're broadcasting from Dodger Stadium as well,
Kates from noon to two. Is that correct? I would
assume so.

Speaker 4 (01:22):
But when I saw Kevin on the way out, there
was no pleasantries like, hey see tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Kevin was in a bad mood. What because they did
forty minutes on does your dog sleep in bed with you? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:33):
You know, guys, I have to say that during the broadcast,
there was no mention about the fact that they'd be
broadcasting live at Dodger Stadium.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
So maybe they're going out.

Speaker 3 (01:42):
No possible, they just go split squad and we're out
there at Dodger Stadium. Although you know when they were there,
they got Freedman to come in, they got Dylan Hernandez
to come in.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:55):
Well, what was the answer to the question does the
dog sleep in the bet or not?

Speaker 4 (01:59):
Yeah, Kate, Tom or what let's call around the table, Ronnie.
Is your dog sleep in the bed?

Speaker 2 (02:07):
Absolutely, Matt.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
If she chooses, she is welcome to sleep in the bed,
But she has a bed at the edd of the
edge of our bed that she usually sleeps.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
I don't have a dog, Kates.

Speaker 6 (02:20):
No dog sleeps downstairs in.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
Her own room. Her own room, all right, which is
the laundry room. By the way, he probably shouldn't have
mentioned that on the air.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
That's not going to make friends with the dog loving population, Kates,
that you lock your dog in the launder room.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
But it's beautiful in there. Is it locked?

Speaker 6 (02:35):
No, it's locked. She's free.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
No, it's locked, or it is, like is the door closed? No,
she's free to room. That's just her spot. Yeah, she
loves it down there's the cool floor.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
She's free to move about the country like Southwest Airlines.
Now she gets on the bed. If you're on there,
Kate's you're like, get off the bed. Oh, it's just
a quick boot right there, get here, get it all right. Now,
what are we gonna do with the other two hours
of the show now that we got that out of there? Well,
what do you think take call?

Speaker 6 (03:00):
That's a forty minutes to go around and talk.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
Gonna ask Ronnie he's the born operator for I mean,
the engineer. Yeah, pretty much. That's It's how it was. Yeh.
Did it drag a little?

Speaker 1 (03:10):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (03:10):
They took like I think they took like seven or
eight calls. I didn't know people cared that much about that.

Speaker 3 (03:16):
They don't, they don't. We have a pair of tickets
to give away to Dodger Stadium between now and seven pm.
We have four pair of tickets for the John bon
Jovie album preview of his new release. We've been having
a lot of fun with that forever we have. Is
it the Philly Connection and all that? Uh, he's gonna
tell a backstory about the album. You'll be in the
room with him and listen to all that new music.

(03:39):
We'll probably saying like.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
So.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
You're gonna play Blaise of Gloria. Oh, I'm sure it's
gonna be very well. Look, if John bon Jovi's showing
up and doing a deal for the Nlheart Radio, they're
gonna have it all figured out. It'll be beautifully presented.
Everything will be on the up and up. Who do
you think is running point on that? It'll be running
a lot better than Lebron's The Decision, No Doubt or

(04:06):
the Decision Part two? Is it my FM? That's probably
running point on that. I would guess.

Speaker 6 (04:11):
I would think so, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
Not the coast, Oh good. One could be coast.

Speaker 6 (04:18):
What if he starts to show off by like raise
a hands? Whose dog sleeps in their bed?

Speaker 2 (04:22):
Right here? Hey? John, does your dog sleep in the
bed with you? I just don't know how I mean?
I Well, they.

Speaker 3 (04:31):
Every now and then they will find have you had
sex in the backseat of a car? Does your dog
sleep in the bed with you?

Speaker 2 (04:39):
Are you mad?

Speaker 6 (04:40):
Petros that they got that topic.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
Yeah, they're not mad. They always beat us to it. Well,
I don't own a dog. I used to sleep with
my Waier dog when I was a kid, see, even
though I was allergic to it. But you love that
Waier dog so much you'd sleep with it? Oh yes,
even though he bit me in the face a few times. Right,
Never know what's gonna happen? All right, Well, day, let's
get it started again with the We have Danny Kanal

(05:03):
coming on here. Should we give away a pair of
tickets to Banjo? You do it?

Speaker 3 (05:06):
Eight six no no no, no, no no no call
her ten eight seven two five seventy. You're going to
bon Jovie on Thursday. That'll be during the day. Make
sure you can get the day off work or something
and get your way up here.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
Should we should we make the listener talk to us again,
or was the guy that tought on so bad? He
was so bad? Do you feel like maybe we could
get some redemption song going old pirates? Yesday, Rabbi in
the first hour, but in the second hour they sold
I to the merchant ships. It's after they took I
from the bottomless. But my hand was midstrom. I mean,

(05:46):
it's up to you. And most of that song, by
the way, Redemption song is copied from a Marcus Garvey
speech that didn't have that in the legend. Liner notes, Yeah,
I didn't tell you that. On Rogan and Rodney, they're
talking on humping their dog. Kates will leave it at
your discretion if you think they're worthy of We're talking
to somebody right now. Kates took calls for two hours today.

Speaker 6 (06:09):
Andrews calling from.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
LA and what's your gut? Kates, Well, you could talk
to them all right.

Speaker 3 (06:15):
Here we go, Hi, Andrew, you've won the tickets to
see bon Jovi or at least be part of an
album release party with bon Jovi on Thursday.

Speaker 2 (06:22):
Congratulations, Thank you, I appreciate that.

Speaker 7 (06:25):
And I got one seat to say both baby, Oh.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
There we go.

Speaker 3 (06:29):
I like this caller a bolt up baby Chargers cases
not happening is that it? Can you sing any bon
Jovi songs?

Speaker 7 (06:37):
I don't, I don't My FI does those?

Speaker 2 (06:40):
Okay? Can you sing the Los Angeles Superchargers song? Sendo
this super Charge Los Angeles? I know the San Diego
char Okay? See what happens? Yeah? Why we don't take calls?
It's just terrible derails the show. No one will do
what we want them to do.

Speaker 3 (06:59):
No, I can't you sing living on a prayer or
dead or alive? Or you give love a bad name,
or your lover is like bad medicine.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
Speaking of eighties and nineties bands and speaking of missing
out or having a I ain't missing you at all,
speaking of having a little bit of a miscommunication, It
is time for the word of the day. His words,
the word of the day. Today's word of the day

(07:30):
is mishap. Every once in a while, I have a
couple of drinks at night and I see something on Instagram,
and even though I'm not supposed to because I'm broke,
I buy like a fourteen dollars T shirt or something
for myself. I've been a beneficiary of a few of that. Well, yeah,
and I thought like I ordered one the other day
and a T shirt showed up and I was like,

(07:53):
this is the shirt I got for MAP And I
forget the name of the company, but it was like
a company that makes like a comic book cover out
of like a cool song that we all know. And
this was that. It was a comic book cover of
the Rooster, which of course is a long time Petterson

(08:19):
money staple ever since. Matt went to his brother in
law's boat party Christmas parade, Christmas parade. Yeah, he had
a boat party and the guy, I don't know if
it was his boat or he rented a boat, and
he had a band or a guy a singer on.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
The patio, like for the boat parade that comes. He
lives on the water, so the boat parade goes to Okay,
So I always thought that that the party was on
a boat. Okay, that is house. We're looking at the
bat and this dude is set up playing grunge music
all night, right.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
And it wasn't like the weathered outside is frightful. No,
it wasn't Christmas music whatsoever. He just and your brother
in laws was very excited about it. His explanation was
wait till you see this, dude, I found. It's gonna
be incredible. It's gonna blow your mind. And what was
he good?

Speaker 3 (09:14):
I walked in to a Christmas party, people in Christmas sweaters,
kids all drinking their egg no lights everywhere, all the boats,
all the Christmas theme, you know, Christian themed boats, all
of that sort of stuff. And the first song that
I heard when I wanted was the Rooster.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
Right, that's like the Rooster by Alison Chains. This doesn't work.
And that is how we came up with, you know,
after talking on the air about it and discussing the situation.
That is how Vietnam Christmas came about. Where Christmas comes
around and Matt and I, like his brother in law,
talk about talk a little bit about Vietnam, not that

(09:57):
we've ever been to Vietnam or no, the whole that
happened there in the sixties and seventies, but we know
the lyrics to Roosters and we've seen every single exploitive
movie about it that was made in the seventies and
eighties and nineties. So I ordered the rooster shirt and
I was like, this is going to be great, It's

(10:19):
gonna come. I'm gonna give it to Matt on the
show during the word of the Day, and then a
T shirt shows up today. I put the t I
didn't look at it, just put the bag, like with
the mail, into my backpack. And it is not. The
rooster T shirt is probably on the way, but this

(10:40):
was something that I don't remember remember and it's not
it's for me because it's an excel and if it
was for you, it would be a needle. It's just
three words and one punctuation mark. Do you know what

(11:02):
that is? Kate? I on think Kate's does?

Speaker 6 (11:03):
Is that a Jon Bon Jovie song?

Speaker 1 (11:05):
Now?

Speaker 2 (11:06):
Idiot? But there's a nineties band connection to this shirt
as well. In the scene in Point Break where Pat
Swazey and Keanu Reeves are fighting with the original guys
they think are the dead presidents or the ex President's
bank robbers, because not all those presidents were dead when
they're in that movie. Uh, he almost gets in a

(11:27):
fight with Anthony key or does get in a fight
with Anthony keaty with Anthony Keatis of the Red Hot
Chili Peppers. They try to make Anthony Keatis look pretty intimidating,
and they do a pretty good job of it. Certainly
because in real life he's a very small person, not
a scary looking guy. Dominion of individual at all. And
what Swayze says to Ketis is back off war Child seriously.

Speaker 3 (11:50):
And the special So that's what the shirt is. Yeah,
is that there's a comma? Yeah, back off war Child
comma on the shirt seriously.

Speaker 2 (12:01):
So I'm sorry. I thought it was something to be for.

Speaker 3 (12:06):
That to Dodger Stadium tomorrow. I think that is worthy
of a Dodger stadium.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
Do you think key K would be into it? I
think somewhat. I think there's going to be at least
three or four people. I'm saying it to you, Tim,
I'm sending this scene. Yeah, but you know, if you
guys would remember, you know, we had a an intern.
Iliff was his last last name, and his father and

(12:32):
he was a really nice kid. And his father wrote
Point Break Yes and wrote Varsity Blues and he's a
great guy. Peter Iliff is the name of the dad.

Speaker 7 (12:44):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
I can't remember what our interns bowl or Luke or
Duke or war Child both sounds right. Yeah, but uh, yeah,
I'm a little uh. I'm sorry sorry that I didn't Uh,
I screwed that up. I don't think you screwed it up.
It sounds like I've got a shirt incoming. You do,

(13:07):
but sometimes they don't show up. It's like an old
credit card and it's like declined, you know what I mean,
Like you know, like you've d Dane. Dane that was
his name, Dane. I left you, lovely young man, and
he wanted to get into sports media, and I said,
I want you to come and see what it's like
so you don't do this. And that's what he did,

(13:28):
and he's realized he's doing well. Yeah, he's happy.

Speaker 5 (13:32):
Is that the same Dane that left his ice chest
in the studio? Yeah, that was in there for like
at least a good six months, am I right?

Speaker 3 (13:41):
Sounds about right. Well, remember Runnie, we had the crumbs
on the ground for about eight months. That didn't get
vacuumed up until Dan Patrick said he was.

Speaker 5 (13:48):
Coming crumbs in this control room that had been here
for twenty years.

Speaker 2 (13:51):
I'm not going to do with Dane. Okay, my intern
back off war child Seriously. Anyway, I'm very happy it's
a good shirt with the shirt, but I'm sad that
I wasn't able to do the whole rooster. It's a
little early for Vietnam Christmas me my own way. They did.
It's a terrible thing. It is time of the number

(14:12):
of the day. Here's my number. Number of the day.
Number of the day is four. I don't know. Do
you do any grocery shopping for the house? Not anymore? Yeah,
I do occasions. Whenever I offer up myself as tribute,
I'm usuallyular. It's almost the same as offering myself up
to Dodger talk or a scam. Or when there's a

(14:34):
rain delay tim Conway take. Everybody always complains like, oh
I got to do all this. I'm like, well, I'm
happy to come on and nothing only Conway. And then
we talk about the same thing every time I go
on Conway, which is marine land right and of the
Pacific today used to be in a ranch of palace verdie.
Actually I left this here the other day, much like
Dane left his chest six months. The back off or

(14:57):
child number the day is four. I do I do.

Speaker 3 (15:00):
I'm grocery shopping for the family. I tend to buy
the meats, you know, the every now and then the
wife will ask if I can go grab some stuff.
But I got that there Pavilion's app and it allows
me to see if they're specials. And my family routinely
accuses me of being a cheap skate, and I'll just
buy things because they're on sale. And what I've noticed

(15:21):
be the last I'd say four to six months, it
is the greatest value in groceries are expensive these days.
You get out of there and you're like, how the
hell did I spend this much for this little But
there is great value. The greatest value at a grocery
store not wild Fork, Not wild Fork, love one your
whole bar, absolutely wild The greatest value in the grocery

(15:44):
store is in the cereal aisle.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
Well, there's no doubt.

Speaker 3 (15:48):
It's incredible what they're doing with cereal these days. And
the one thing I've come to find is because they
put them on incredible, super safer sale. If I buy
four boxes at Cheerios, They're only a dollar ninety seven
per box, So I will load up on those four boxes,

(16:09):
and I believe they're running this scam on us. This
is the conclusion I've come to. When we were kids,
we wanted to eat the fruity pebbles, we wanted to
eat the Frankenberry the count chocula, the fruit loops, the applejacks,
and what would mom and dad try to shove into
that bowl and down our throats. Cheerios? Yeah, corn flakes,

(16:34):
grape nuts, grape nuts. Well, Cheerios has figured out that
us kids that had to suffer through those god awful
plain cheerios think that we're now eating healthy because we're
buying the cheerios. But now they're fruity cheerios that taste

(16:56):
exactly like fruity pebbles. They are apple cinnamon and cheerios
that taste exactly like apple jacks or the honey nut cheerios.
The honey nut cheerios was a big wind for the child,
for the child and all of us. But they have
strawberry cheerios that taste like freaking frankenberry. It's like we

(17:16):
think people my age think, oh, well, cheerios must be healthy.
I'm just gonna buy these four boxes of chocolate cheerios.
This is exactly what I purchased. Chocolate cheerios, strawberry cheerios,
apple cinnamon cheerios, and fruit cheerios. And I might as
well have bought a box of fruity pebbles. Frankenberry, apple

(17:38):
jacks and cocoa pebbles. They are exceptional. They are cheap,
and they tricked me into thinking I'm eating healthy, whereas
I am simply reliving my youth every single morning now
with the bowl of cheerios and milk. And I even
had a late night bowl the other night, which really
harkened back to some college days.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
You should pour the guinness and the cheerios there. I'm
really living back off for child.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
Seriously, check your check your cereal aisle people, there's some
interesting things going on down that row of a grocery store.
They don't make you feel pretty good about yourself. Just
stay away from the marshmallows. Yeah again, if they did
marshmallow cheerio man, I wouldn't be able to do the
lucky charms. But are like, well, the cheerios probably good

(18:25):
in fiber in there or something, you know, keep me regular.
They figured it out. Congratulations to whoever did the marketing
for that, because they got me.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
Ronick. This is the song of the day.

Speaker 5 (18:41):
The Charlatans are a band from Northern England with our
song of the day called Deeper and Deeper, a nice
tune as they're about to release their fourteenth studio record
called We Are Love, and that album is supposed to
drop on October the thirty first, And this is one
of the tracks. And you're listening to the Petros and

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Speaker 2 (20:39):
This guy was peddling his wares when bon Jovi was big.
This guy's still big, and so's bon Jovi. Darny Canell,
former national champion at Florida State, former NFL quarterback. Do
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(21:24):
How are you? What is up? Petros? How are you?

Speaker 1 (21:28):
Man?

Speaker 7 (21:28):
It is great to hear from you. It's great to
be talking to you. It is fantastic. College football season
is flying by, like we're already through five, six weeks
of season. It's the best, man, It's great catch up
with you.

Speaker 2 (21:40):
Yeah, it's always great to hear from you, Danny. We
love talking to you. I mean, help me out with something,
because I'm not a quarterback expert. I mean, I'm a
football guy, but I didn't play the position and quarterbacks
and no quarterbacks at least it seems like they do.
And when I watched arch Manning in that first spring
ball tape that came out and everybody was like, oh

(22:01):
my god, you know, I was like, yeah, that's probably
who he is. Like I don't know how much better
he's going to get than that, I don't know. And
then you know, a couple of years past he wasn't
their starter, and here he is starting, and he's not
really the player we thought he was. Maybe Texas isn't
the team we thought he was. But answer me this,

(22:21):
where did we all go wrong with arch Manning?

Speaker 7 (22:25):
Oh? We I think it's pretty easy, Petros. I think
we became enamored with the last name, you know, which
is understandable, right. I mean, it's a Manning. His two
uncles are going to be Hall of famers, you know.
It's he's a big kid. He's had a successful high
school career. He looked a part when he was throwing
the football against there. And here's the thing. I do
think it's too early to write him off as just

(22:47):
a bus just yet. I mean, he's still only started
a handful of games, and I think he's actually getting
a little bit better each game. But I was, and
I was one who did not drink the kool aid.
I thought that it would be more of a sort
of a progress here where you'd see him have a
roller coaster ride of ups and downs. I didn't think
it would be as bad as it was against some

(23:07):
of his lesser opponents. Like I figured he would struggle
against Ohio State. I didn't see him struggling against San
Jose State. You know, that was something that was kind
of surprising, but I thought he would struggle in the
in the swamp against Florida, but their defense was still
going to be really good. But I think it was
because I don't I can't recall a time in the
last fifteen years in our sport since we've gotten show

(23:30):
over our skis on somebody who had never played before.
Like I know, he played a little bit, he plate
sparingly came off the bench. But like Tim Tebow won
a Heisman Trophy before his you know, the Tebow mania
got off the charts, Johnny Manzel won a Heisman Trophy
before his you know, uh coverage became you know, seemingly everywhere,

(23:51):
and yet Arts Manning was getting that treatment and he
really hadn't done much, So I think it was I
think it was more a product of the media, the
hype social media, which is, you know, at an all
time high of engagement and people looking for clicks, and
anytime you said that name, it got you a lot
of attention. So I think it was probably a lot
of it was on our fault. And I still do
think Arch can be okay. But what I do worry

(24:13):
about him is he's always been the favorite son, right
he was great in high school as the backup. Everybody
loves you, you can't do any wrong, and then, for
the first time in his life, he's facing the scrutiny
that comes when you're not playing well and you have
your own fan base booing you or questioning you. And
when you're walking around town no longer you know you
don't hear those whispers of that's a manning. He's incredible.

(24:34):
It's oh man, he didn't play good last weekend like that.
Mental aspect is really something that I'm watching for because
that's going to be his biggest challenge is handling the
mental pressure. Now that's going to be on him and
I hope he survives it. But there's you know, it's
the quarterback at Texas. The expectations are off the charts,
and when you're making as much money.

Speaker 2 (24:53):
As he is, what did we do to this guy?

Speaker 7 (24:54):
I'm very forgiving.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Did we do this to this guy or did he
do it to him? Who did it to him?

Speaker 7 (24:58):
He didn't ask for it, I will say this, He's
always downplayed it. Even when he committed to Texas. He
did it with one tweet. He didn't even have one
of those ceremonies. Where he pulled out the hat and
he was sitting behind Quinn Ewers. He deferred to Quinn.
He always gave him the attention when he took the job.
He was at SEC media days and he said, Hey,
you guys, don't even talk to me like you shouldn't

(25:19):
even I haven't done anything yet. So I think our
handled it the way you would want him to. He
didn't ask for this attention. It just came with a territory.

Speaker 3 (25:26):
Well, now, Danny, you got Texas that looks like they're
probably out of the playoff pick. Sure, I'm sure you
can do something late if things get weird. But it's
it's is it me? Is it prisoner of the moment?
Or is this a weird season? Where Texas out, Clemson out,
Penn State out, maybe Notre Dame with two losses. Have
we had this many favorites be maybe out of that
picture this early before?

Speaker 7 (25:48):
Well here, I would push back a little bit and
say that I don't. I'm not so certain all those
teams are out like I think they probably are. Texas
has two losses, Notre Dame has two losses. But Texas
has massive games ahead. They have Oklahoma this weekend where
If they win that game, they'll be back in the
top twenty five. They still have very good games on

(26:09):
their schedule. Notre Dame does not, but they're probably going
to be favored in every game. Notre Dame ten and
two becomes a really interesting debate. And the reason I
think those two loss teams are still in the conversation
if they do that is because we're seeing unprecedented parody
like we've never seen before. And I think it's a
combination of the portal players being able to move and

(26:30):
schools being able to pay, which I think is great
for the sport. I mean, coming into the season, we
had six teams that received first place votes in the
AP Top twenty five pole, so there clearly wasn't a
clear cut front runner. Then we've seen the world turned
upside down its head, where Clemson has fallen well short
of expectations. Penn State suffered their second loss, which looks devastating.

(26:50):
So like all of a sudden, some of the favorites
that we thought were going to be there are not.
So it's really opened up the door to a ton
of different programs, which I think is awesome. I think
it's great for the game and a wild ride in
the finish, and I think there's gonna be not one,
but I think multiple nine to three teams that are
going to be in the conversation and probably into the
twelve team playoffs.

Speaker 3 (27:09):
What about Miami, We've been kind of waiting, you know,
for a while. Now Miami's back is Miami back? Is
Carson back back to being in the conversation? Is the
number one pick in the NFL draft?

Speaker 7 (27:20):
Like?

Speaker 2 (27:20):
How back are the Canes?

Speaker 7 (27:23):
Well, I just saw him in person, Unfortunately, I was
there in Tallahouse, Florida State Seminoles got beat down pretty good.
The score was a little bit misleading at the end,
and I could say, first hand, they look like one
of the best teams. I think there's three teams that
have separated. I think it's Ohio State, I think it's Oregon,
and I think it's Miami. And the thing that Miami
has is their schedule was front loaded where I didn't

(27:45):
think they would run through this thing unscathed. I thought
maybe they'd before and one. But they already beat Notre Dame.
That's a really good win. They already beat South Florida handily.
Who's a team that you know is pretty good in
the group of five might even make the playoffs as
a group of five representative. They beat Florida and they
beat Florida State, and I know Florida is not that good,
but that's still a pretty good win against the SEC team.

(28:06):
They beat Florida State, who did beat Alabama. They're still
in the top twenty five. That's a good win. And
so now in the back end of their schedule they
really don't have any more tests. The only question that
remains is are they going to be able to handle
the success, because that's something they didn't handle well last year. Remember,
they lost two games in the month of November to
find themselves in the outside looking in, and they were

(28:26):
one of the last game of the season was against
Syracuse and they were a double digit favorite and they
laid an egg. So as long as they don't pull
one of those, they will be back. But they still
in twenty years have not won an ACC championships and
they've been since they've been in the ACC. But they do,
like zok like, this is the best team that they've
had in the twenty years and compared to the other

(28:48):
competition in the ACC, they should lock up their first
ACC title and probably a home game in the playoffs.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
Miami unable to handle their own success. Please any canal
joining us right now on the Petros and Money Show.
He is a fabulous guest and a great college football
resource for all of us. Courtesy of bed Online. Danny, Well,
you mentioned Oregon and how good they are, and they are.

(29:17):
They've been great consistently for some time now. And when
they hired Dan Lanning, I got to be honest, I
had no idea who he was. It felt like a
weird hire. It felt like a guy that didn't that
that didn't fit in Eugene, Oregon. How did they know
that this was going to be the guy? And how
did he turn Dante Moore into a great quarterback who

(29:39):
was just awful at UCLA? What are we looking at? So?

Speaker 7 (29:44):
I think there's a lot of luck involved. Like I mean,
there's been a lot of coaches who come up through
the pipeline. And when you coach at Alabama and you
coach at Georgia and you're under Kirby Smart, you like
you're groomed to be the next best thing. Sometimes it works,
sometimes it doesn't. But I do think Dan Lanning was
one of those foot ball minds that really is off
the charts. And then his energy and his enthusiasm. I mean,

(30:04):
you guys have heard him talk. I mean you hear
him when they have those videos of him talking to
the team. He is one of the highest energy guys
that just coaches with so much passion and it's infectious
and most importantly, the players respond to his style. So
then you compare this high energy, young, energetic coach and
you give them the resources that they have at Oregon,
which are probably some of the best resources across college

(30:26):
football when you consider the Nike money, the Big Ten money,
and the Phil Knight, you know, backing all of it
has them probably is one of the strongest teams to
be able to pay the players and have that over
the cap money in addition to the rev share money
that's coming there. So I think all of that has
been like the perfect storm. And for Dante Moore, I
think that's one where as a true freshman, you guys

(30:49):
saw it. He struggled with interceptions, he was thrown to
the wolves way too early, And I do think it
is amazing because the quarterback position is you can be
great and you may not play great because of your surroundings.
He was in an unfortunate situation at UCLA. The talent
wasn't quite as good as it is now around him
in Oregon, and you saw somebody who was kind of

(31:10):
thrown to the Wolves too early in his career before
he was ready. So then he goes and he sits
behind Dylan Gabriel last season, catches his breath, watches the
most experienced quarterback that we seen in college football with
Dylan Gabriel, and I thought that did wonders for him
to watch how he prepared, how he practiced, how he
processed on game day, so that when he stepped in
he really did have a true mentor in front of him.

(31:31):
And you have not missed a beat. I think he's
been one of the best surprises of the season. We
knew as a five star coming out he was talented.
He wondered if you could see that development. And Will Stein,
their offensive coordinator, puts him in really good positions. But
I thought he looked so composed and so poised in
death in Happy Valley during a white out against the defense,

(31:51):
which is really good. I know they got smoke versus UCLA,
but that still was a good defense. And he didn't
look rattled at all. In fact, he looked like one
of the best quorders backs in the country. So I
think it's kind of a culmination of all those things.
Got better talent around him, He's able to catch his breath,
he's able to mature, and he's able to actually give
him a chance to develop, and they've done a great
job developing him.

Speaker 3 (32:10):
You mentioned Ucla Danny one of the gray I mean
here in La one of the great wins, one of
the great upsets. Just kind of your thoughts on what
they were able to Tim Skipper and obviously you know
a lot of the attention on Jerry Neuheisel call and
plays and how much different Nico Iam Malayava looked and
that offense looked, and if there's maybe a little bit
of success in their future and what you know this

(32:32):
means for James Franklin on the flip side of that
going forward.

Speaker 7 (32:36):
Yeah, so I'll take the UCLA side first. I mean,
that was the story of the college football weekend. It
was a slow weekend. Penn State's a twenty four and
a half point favorite, and they go get beat, you know,
by an interim coach, a first time play caller and
a quarterback who had had his own rollercoaster, right like
Nico goes out there. I thought it was a mistake
the way he left Tennessee. I thought it was you know,

(32:58):
it wasn't working out well. You thought it could derail
his career. And then all of a sudden, and I'll
put it in Tim Skipper's words and Jerry Newhouse's words,
it is amazing what belief can do in a college program, right,
I mean, because they just had been so beaten down.
Nobody believed in him, and it's you know, it's hard
to explain why they didn't work with the Sean Foster.

(33:18):
Why couldn't he motivate that way? But for whatever reason,
it didn't work. So then you get a fresh you know,
a fresh coaching staff, younger staff, and all of a sudden,
the players start to believe and the game starts to unfold,
so that belief continues to grow. You score, then you
get an on side kick, and all of a sudden,
something special feels like it's brewing and you're able to
pull off one of these shocks. And I do think

(33:39):
you know, Jerry's great. I know Rick really well. We
work together at CBS. I've played golf with Rick and Jerry.
They're great people. They're such a great football family, and
obviously their history with UCLA makes it even that much
more special. But I do think Nico took a lot
of that game on his shoulders. I mean, he led
the team in rushing, he had five total touchdowns. When
things weren't breaking down, he is just making play. So

(34:01):
I think that's the thing I'd be most excited about.
And now you've got to see if you can carry
that momentum. They're still an eight and a half point
underdog with to go to East Lansing. Now you got
to travel across the country see if you can kind
of capture that and get some momentum going in the
right direction. And even if that game is competitive, and
let's say they lose by a field goal, that looks
way better than losing to UNLV or New Mexico like

(34:23):
some of the schools they were losing to. So I
think it clearly was a focal point, like a critical
point of their season. That could be an entirely new
direction for UCLA, which is much much needed. As you
guys know, where does USC go from here? Do they
beat Michigan do they do. I mean, Lincoln Riley goes
to Illinois, they lose. They took a lead, but Illinois

(34:44):
fumbled twice going into the end zone. They look kind
of the same as always, not a blue blood, not
a world beater, not worthy of a coach with one
hundred million dollar buyout. What's USC gonna do? Cool? I
think it's going to be the same question that I
have for them against Illinois, and that game they failed.
The question they did not answer. It was the physicality

(35:07):
and petros. I'm sure you watch them to that game.
I was like, man, this is Illinois and they're kind
of pushing around USC up front, you know them the
offensive and defensive line to scrimmage. Yeah, I mean they
were pushing them around, right, So you saw it. And
Michigan is a more physical team than you have at Illinois.
But the one thing that Michigan does have and he's
uber talented, but Bryce Underwood is a younger quarterback. So

(35:29):
I do think they can stack up the lines of
scrimmage and really sell out and stop the run and say,
all right, freshman, let's see. I know you're making all
this money in Michigan and you've got all this potential,
but you haven't won a game yet on your hand,
like on your back, you haven't put the team there.
I think that has to be their priority to sell
out and stop the run. And Michigan wants to run
the football right, They are physical upfront. I do think

(35:52):
that USC will be able to put up points on
Michigan's defense. Jane Maeva has been awesome and they've been
running the ball pretty well with Wayman. So I do
think that USC can win this game. And I think
it is so. I mean, there's been a lot of
these games for Lincoln Riley and for USC that feel like,
all right, this is the time, need to show you
make that step forward. And when I talk to Lincoln

(36:12):
Riley the Big ten media days, he told me they're
getting close and against it once again. They were close
against Illinois, came up short. Eventually, you have to win
some of these close games or it just becomes who
you are. But I actually do like USC to get
it done this weekend. I think they'll be able to
slow down Michigan's run game enough and and force Price
underwinning the mistakes, and I do think they win and

(36:32):
get it done. But if they don't. Then it's a
massive question of where do they go from here? And
I don't know the answer for that.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
Which is the way that's clear. You're ho the great
Danny Canell. Nobody's better. He's always mixing it up with everybody,
and he also emerges the victor serious Exam. The Cover
three podcast brought to you by bad Online because Canal
knows what he's doing. Thank you, Danny, have a wonderful
week and we'll talk to you soon.

Speaker 7 (36:58):
You guys too, Always great sale.

Speaker 2 (37:01):
That's a good jaunt around the world of college football
with Danny Canal. We get back to the Dodgers and
the world of the MLB and some of your reaction
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We make it easy. I believe this is a reaction
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all the varieties. Yeah, I got a lot of people like,
you know, what, does he know what's in those? And
all that. I'm not gonna bother you with that, but
uh this says I mean, I guess he knows what's
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Yeah, I mentioned they basically are just fruity pebbles with
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This says, p can Matt be any wider?

Speaker 3 (38:50):
No, there's an obvious answer to that answer is no, no, no, no.

Speaker 2 (38:57):
I mean what how could I be wider? Like? What
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the suite a few years ago and you were like,
I think that's a guy from Ario Speedwagon. It was,
and that was pretty white. This says, do you really
think Ronnie only drinks Modelo especials every weekend? Like he
claims I'm calling bs? You know if Ronnie says.

Speaker 3 (39:16):
Yeah, I don't know, we certainly appreciate it now. I
do think there was one time where he suggested something
else and we were like, you know, it's kind of
Smadello meet you a lot of money. I feel like
that happened right quite a while ago.

Speaker 2 (39:30):
I mean, I don't know. I I was delicious. It's
a sponsor. How is your weekend? Every Monday? Modello meets
a lot of Monday. It should I the reason that
he drinks Modello's Mary to a Latina. I mean, I
don't know, right, just turns you guys off. I can't
stand bon Jovi. Well, all right, never say goodbye. Does

(39:56):
bon Jovi still perform with Richie Samboro or they just
complete on the outs? I know they were back kind
of like Joe Perry and Steven Tyler back and forth together,
back forth and forth.

Speaker 3 (40:07):
That's a great question, right, because boy were they on
the outs and there were a lot of people and
it was, you know, a Kobe Shack style, like a
lot of people took.

Speaker 2 (40:15):
Richie said, yeah, tell me how my ass takes. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (40:19):
I feel like bon Jovi still does shows together, and
it's not just John bon Joviy.

Speaker 2 (40:25):
I don't know. Come on, Matt, I don't know. I
don't know. Ask Tim, he's the big bon Jovi fan.
If you guys keep singing, we want to hear the
streets of Philadelphia, Well, no, I was Bruce, No, dude,
I think they played that at the end of the
at the end of the game last night, it's Citizen's Bank.
While everybody was filing out. It might have had something

(40:45):
to go to greet me. A lot of people very upset,
very much, So I might have had something to do
with that. I do have an answer to your question
about bon Jovi. Yes, a limited private concert tour in
June to twenty twenty five. There you go. So you
think it's like they did it. Yeah, everything, it's like
five guys, five buses, like they hate each other, like
the Eagles.

Speaker 3 (41:04):
I think the money's just so big, you know that.
They're like, I hate you, I hate you. You're cool,
not really crazy about you. But we're gonna make about
fifteen million bucks for these ten shows.

Speaker 2 (41:15):
So let's go love you the keyboard guy with all
the stuff in his hair.

Speaker 4 (41:18):
Yes, John bon Joviy does have a throat issue that
he's dealing with, and currently no large scale public tours
are confirmed for the near future.

Speaker 1 (41:26):
Hu.

Speaker 2 (41:27):
Well that's why these tickets we've given away today say
darn valuable. All Right, well there's the latest there. We'll
be right back. We've got two more hours of great
sports talk, starting with some local knowledge, Top story of
the day. We've got quick hits, dead and live Guy
Bert there of the day. Lock to come here on
a five seventy eight LA Sports, your home of the Dodgers,

(41:48):
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