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Stop the show. Clyle was at the thing. I did
not know that, Clyle.
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We have listeners that have been with us a long time.
One of the most very critical is Clyle, an ex
teacher from the Bell Gardens area and administrator, very much
involved in education and all things education related.
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And the Dodgers minor league system and the Dodgers in general. Yes,
and nurturing, providing a warm meal at times, but apparently
Clyle those minor leaguers there's a cheeseburger castrole that's quite
famous in the ranks. However, Clile apparently was at the
event yesterday in Downey. I most definitely did not see her. Yeah,
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and I leave as quickly as I possibly can. I'm
very I'm very, very personable while I'm there, but I
leave right when the show's over. I am not personable
while I'm there, and I stay after the show for
about fifteen twenty. And that's how we balance. That's how
we balance it. Good balance. Clile, I guess was there.
I did not see her, so where. I'm sorry that
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security we did not see you. She said. She sent
someone to tell us that she was there, which did
not happen. Yeah, well, let me check. I don't really
communicate Johnny or Mike under the bus.
Speaker 5 (02:01):
Here's what she said. By the way, she she said
next you no on Instagram?
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Sorry okay?
Speaker 4 (02:06):
On the Petros and Money Instagram because I got back
to her. I actually got back to her right, but
I wrote, I'm sorry I didn't see I didn't see you.
I'm sorry I didn't know that. Would you like me
to read her? I was at BJ's today, Matt blocked
me on Instagram a couple of weeks ago. That is
true because of something I shared years ago when neither
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of you would say hi today. I assumed I wasn't welcome.
I still listen anyways, and I wish you both well.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Oh, thank you, cly We wish you well.
Speaker 4 (02:38):
And I wrote, I didn't see you. I'm sorry I
did not know that, and she wrote, I asked one
of your assistants to tell you I'd like to say HI,
thought he did. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
Okay, well, she we have seen multiple times, so maybe
she'll come out to West Covina.
Speaker 6 (02:56):
And I think.
Speaker 3 (02:56):
Klyle has legs, but they don't. She doesn't mean I
think she had a hip or a knee done the
bionic hip or the bionic knee or something I helped.
That's cleared up. Yes, but you did block her. She
did block her. Are you going to leave her there
in purgatory? Yes, she showed, even though it was something
she did many years ago. She wore it to some
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sort of badge of honor that she tried to get
a colleague of ours fired for a ridiculous reason because
her Dodger fandom. Uh, for some reason she believes entitles
her to be employed.
Speaker 4 (03:33):
Colleagues, have you ever been risk deep in a cheeseburger
castle for Wilson.
Speaker 3 (03:37):
Yeah, I have not Okay, you don't know what it's like. Then, Yeah,
she shared that someone says something negative about Will with
his wife. She sent a note to Will's wife that said,
can you believe he said this about Will? Yes, that's
why I blocked her. I was like, you're done. I
think I wrote something to her along the lines of
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that's it. That's it. Blocked her and she will not
go unblocked. I have only blocked this felt this powerful year.
I have only blocked one person in the history of Twitter.
Or actually, this legless woman I blocked. I blocked the
laminator when the threats of violence were coming repeatedly. Yeah,
I'm gonna go ahead and block that one. The laminator
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for a machine really went off, got a little gnarly.
All right, Sorry, you can start the show again.
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Sorry.
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I wanted to get to the bottom of that.
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You know, Matt, Now that the season, you know is
football season's over, Baseball season's over, December's here. We really
got to clean up a lot of that mess on
the floor, a lot of mess. Like Matt blocked me
two weeks ago. You were endowed with the treasure of
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Noticed how December has this mix of joy and chaos?
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And I notice how December has this mix of joy
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Well, the joy thanks.
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A lot too.
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Chris Peterson, what's cracking? Coach?
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How are you?
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Thank you for doing it?
Speaker 13 (14:43):
Petros my pleasure. I do have to say, I think
you're overstating my resume. Just a tad bit. No much
appreciate it.
Speaker 3 (14:54):
Coach.
Speaker 4 (14:54):
It's funny because I mean, this isn't new. We act like,
you know, a big story is always something that's never
happened before. But we've had all kinds of coaching searches
that have spun out of control, private jets flying out
of Auburn without thead's permission, and all this stuff. And
I mean, your name used to be the center of
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these rumors every year, and we used to talk about
it on this very show. But is there a way
to avoid what happened in the Lane Kiffin situation?
Speaker 3 (15:25):
Is there?
Speaker 4 (15:26):
Or is it something that we just embraced as part
of the chaos of college football?
Speaker 13 (15:32):
You know, we joke on the weekends at Fox sometimes
you're there, sometimes you're doing games. But I've just kind
of made the comment many times college football is just
the Fansville commercial now the Doctor Pepper fans. It's like
they used to. I used to get such a kick
out of them because they were so extreme and that
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fans rowing the top and it's like you there, you chuckle.
Now I look at those commercials and I'm like, you know,
they're really not extreme enough. They need to like take
the next step because college football is ahead of them
in terms of the craziness and payoffs.
Speaker 3 (16:06):
So I don't know.
Speaker 13 (16:08):
I mean, I think I think everybody's been saying this,
you know, per a little while now, and so it's
it's almost becoming the cliche and it just sits there
and nothing happens. The first thing is it's the college
football calendar is jacked up, like there's no you just
think about the NFL or the NBA or the NHL
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like whatever, prospot like they would never allow this to
go on. It's not good for the sport, it's not
good for the coaches, and most importantly, it's not good
for the players. And so when you talk about the calendar,
I mean, it is tricky because it's not just like
everything has to center off when school starts and schools
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ins and the breaks and all that the academic calendar,
even though everybody wants to just pooh pooh academics these days,
what does that matter. It matters. It's still college football,
and so you would slide this calendar and make some adjustice. Now,
some of the coaches are not going to like it
because to me, it would mess with springs. Like you'd
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have to get the season done. You're completely done with it,
all the bowl games, playoffs done. Then you sign your
high school players. Okay, so that's taken care of, like
it really is how we used to do it, like
in February. But no one liked that because we were
waiting so long. But there wasn't the transfer portals. There
wasn't nil. Times have changed, so you got to get that.
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You got to get your high school kids signed, then
you do the portal kids. Now, this is going to
push spring football late. Everybody coach in America wants those
guys to start building their team. I get it, but
it's just it's kind of the lesser of all evils.
We don't have to have fifteen padded practices to be
like ready to go in the fall.
Speaker 7 (18:00):
Everybody.
Speaker 13 (18:01):
The rules have changed again, where all the kids are
here in the summer with the coaches doing walkthroughs, doing
jog throughs, doing individual development. So they're here anyways. So
like the NFL put spring football much later in the
spring boarding, when they get out of that spring semester,
do some practices, give them a little time off start,
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and away we go. So, I mean, the calendar has
to be adjusted to this just going to keep coming
up year after year, and there's going to be more
of this and it's going to be just more accepted.
And I just kind of keep thinking about the players
and all the things that they have been through and
the hard work, and they get this one shot in college.
Speaker 7 (18:43):
You know, not.
Speaker 13 (18:44):
Everybodys going to the NFL and all those type of things,
but they get one shot to be part of this
college experience that can be so game changing and so cool,
and then we screw it up with you know, all
this movement.
Speaker 3 (18:57):
Coach the one thing that's not being talked about. I
don't know, maybe I'm reading too much into it, but
just by hiring coach Golding and saying no, this is
not interim, this is permanent sort of to me reads like, hey,
we're going to take the money that we would have
given Lane the thirteen million bucks a year, cut ten
million bucks off of that, reinvest it into staff and players,
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and that's how it will respond. Do you think that's
something we might see more of considering what these buyouts
look like. What these you know, however, much is owed
to these guys with no offsets, and that might be
the way that a lot of these schools can get
around that not having this superstar head coach.
Speaker 13 (19:37):
Yeah, I think I think you're onto something. I think
you're right. I do think these buyouts are ridiculous, these contracts.
I mean, the whole thing is just you can't make
this up, and we just keep repeating that. I mean,
the coaches already make so much money and then they
don't need to keep giving these type of punch that
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almost bankrupts everybody if it doesn't work out. I just
think that's a whole nother conversation, but more so than
even just saving money on coaches, because if you got
the right coach and he wins big for you, you
want to pay him all that money and then some
because it's just such a huge money maker for the
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entire university. I think the reason that they're like hiring
coach Golden like right off, the staff is not first
and foremost money. I think that matters first and foremost.
They're hiring someone that can have a chance to keep
most of those players in that locker room and not
transferring the second that portal opens up. That is the
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big thing. So now, and I don't know anything about
Old Missus situation in terms of Golden and he's really
the guy and ready to go in all those things.
But what's gonna happen is you're going to hire like
the best option that you can get right now and
has connections with the kids so they don't leave because
they got a pretty good locker room. And so if
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they can keep those kids there and not have them
all go to LSU and everywhere else, you know, that's
gonna be a win for Ole miss right there.
Speaker 3 (21:14):
Yeah, that's a.
Speaker 4 (21:14):
New word we learned from coaches the last couple of years.
Speaker 3 (21:18):
Retention.
Speaker 4 (21:19):
It's not just no longer recruiting, but you know, recruiting
your guys to come back. Retention. The great Chris Peterson
is our guest. Many people would want him to be
the college football commissioner, and I mean it, and he
could probably clean up the sport in a matter of days,
but UCLA made it higher where a local show here
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and Bob Chesney obviously, a lot of these guys from
small schools that have a background and you know, having
to worry about the laundry and stuff seem to resonate
in today's day and age. You know, there's a lot
of Kaleb de boor type of stories out there. Bob
Chesney has that success at every level. Never been out
to the West Coast, you know, the West Coast, you
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know the UC system. Could that hamper what could be
a very promising coaching career. How's a guy that's not
from here going to navigate this crazy Pacific ocean.
Speaker 7 (22:11):
We got.
Speaker 13 (22:14):
Well, First of all, I think you and I both
know he's gonna love the West Coast, and he's gonna
love being over there in Westwood at UCLA and being
in southern California with all those awesome players, those high
school players that are just like it's the best in
the country in my opinion. So he's gonna love that.
And I also, you know, back in the day when
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I was coaching, I never had any inclination to go
back east, even in the South, because I didn't know
anything about that type of football thos. I'd had no
connections back there when all those things really mattered. I
don't think that stuff matters anymore because it's you're gonna
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get transfers, it's going to be about nil, it's gonna
be about you know, location of the school. And I
think the relationships and great information and all those things
that really mattered back in the day, I think are minimized.
So I think he's coming to you know, if UCLA
is gonna anty up, and you know, it's just such
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a money game right now in terms of give them
money to get the best staff he can get and
a lot of money to pay those players. You know,
Ucla they you know that that's a pretty good I
mean when I was back before I was the head
coach and I was coaching at Oregon Ucla, Ucla was
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a tough out. I mean, you never wanted to play
those guys, and they had a lot of that talent
and they're winning nine and ten and eight games all
the time, you know, back in the day. So I
think if they're gonna anty up, they can get back
to that type of thing.
Speaker 3 (23:52):
Coach. The one team that seems to stoke the ire
of the fan bases that aren't fans of Notre Dame
is Notre Dame. Do you think that they could actually
squeeze them out? I know, some if things break right,
you know, if Alabama and BYU win, it looks like
it's a lock that they'd probably get squeezed out. But
if it doesn't work like that. Can you see them
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looking at that resume, at their schedule that they played,
and it just it seems crazy to us, right because
they're always in that that Notre Dame would be left out.
Speaker 13 (24:22):
You know, there's something about Notre Dame that I think,
with Marcus Freeman as the head coach, that I just
really gravitate towards. I root for him. I like the program.
I don't know him, but everything that I research and
read and see and all that, he just seems like
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he is what's.
Speaker 14 (24:44):
Right about college football. With that, so I root for
those guys. And I think they got a really good
team that will be interesting in the playoffs. But with
all that being said, I think they have the best
deal in all of college football independent and everybody goes
along with that. You know, you play about three to
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four really good teams and the rest are just kind
of so so, and you're not in the league where
this league kind of knows you year after year and
there's you know, these natural rivalries and people, you know.
It is really a different thing and a super big
competitive advantage in my opinion, for Notre Dame to be
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an independent and pick the schedule like they do, And
so would they be left out this year with the situation,
they really could. And if it comes down to choosing
between Miami and Notre Dame, in my opinion, it's not
even close. They should choose Miami because Miami I got
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the same records, the strength of schedules are kind of similar,
and they beat them head to head, and so what
are we talking about, Like why are we playing the game?
So that doesn't really have a big impact. So I think,
you know, Notre Dame is very much on the bubble,
even though I like him and I'd like to see
him in the tournament because I think they could make
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a run. I like the team a lot.
Speaker 4 (26:12):
We like Chris Peterson a lot, and everybody else does too.
He could fix college football in a moment with a
snap of his fingers.
Speaker 13 (26:20):
Let me say this, Petros, nobody can fix college football
that's the problem, like Nick Saban, Nick Saban should be
the commissioner. But it's so big and there's no like,
there's no power with the lawsuits and all that, you know,
collective bargain would have to come. You'd have to all
agree to the rules, and it's just such a mess
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between the legal stuff that has to go on, the
self interest that's going on, the power brokers with the
agents behind the scenes. I mean the commissioners of the
SEC and the Big Ten. Those are the two most
powerful guys, and so they're going to make most of
the rules. But do you think they're also are going
to be the best for college football for the greater good. No,
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when push comes to shove, they're gonna be sure that
they're league and there are people that they're working for
were taking care of. So yeah, so good luck with
the commissioner saying, but it would be nicious if we
got one that wasn't named me.
Speaker 4 (27:18):
What you're the best, coach, and we appreciate you. Thank
you for taking the time out today. Always classy and
it's always great to hear from Chris Peterson. We'll talk
to you soon, coach, and have a great December. Okay,
how about Chris Peterson. Oh, look at Kate's right.
Speaker 3 (27:32):
On the back, Kate Tech Normally he just drops them
picked it up. Oh yeah, no, I did that Raider game.
That's what I said about Gino. It's just such a
nice guy. You know, you want to get the kindness
the rub off on you. It's a great guy, unlike
us make in front of Fred not saying hi to Clyle.
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Good morning. Stop it.
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Big thank you to Coach Pete. Still to come, SLIWA,
Lakers blown out and we're gonna talk to Sleewa. Yeah.
That guy with the French braids was making fun of
Lebron last night. Dylan Brooks, Hey, he was putting it
on Lebron eleven or twelve. He was giving him the
shoulders showing up.
Speaker 4 (28:43):
On Lebron and then like Lebron was like down thirty
laughing at the Phoenix bench and JJ Redick was.
Speaker 3 (28:49):
All mad, trying to bang a time out. Kind of
weird man had a weird scene out there, Sliwa Hoops
talking to break it all down. You're gonna break it down, hardcore,
big time. He's gonna break it down. He's gonna break
it down big time, big time.
Speaker 4 (29:05):
Well, aside from threatening an elderly listener, we have now
been threatening Fred and his microphone. Who's Fred is also
old for quite some time today. Whatever that thing is,
I had this text, a lot of texts about a
lot of things up.
Speaker 3 (29:22):
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We make it easy.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
We'll do a flip top story, a top story. Sleiwah,
we'll do at Fred's Mike is the bitcoin of AM radio.
It's very volatile.
Speaker 3 (29:38):
You might get scorched. Well, how about you gonna get
scorched just from watching the egg Bowl. That's good a coin.
You buy it, you better know it's turbulent. You're gonna
get scorched, scorched. Great sports talk. I love the mic
talk tell me more. There's nothing else to tell. Okay,
I never noticed how to send this has a bad mic,
(30:02):
and he's had it for three weeks.
Speaker 6 (30:04):
And whatever that thing is, or you had it, I think,
shut up.
Speaker 4 (30:08):
Fred hey p asked the devil, I mean, David Vassy
if the Dodgers are gonna win next.
Speaker 7 (30:15):
Day, Good morning guys, and man, I'm gonna go out
on a live here and say the seven o'clock hour
has been the best hour of the entire.
Speaker 4 (30:25):
It says, wait, wait, wait, wait, this says damn, that's
the hardest I've laughed in a while. On the demon
David Mass, thank you guys. He sounds like a demon
drag queen. How long did Tim let him go on
like that? Well, I think he answered. I remember listening
and be like that that's not right. I thought it
was just something wrong with my you know, like maybe
(30:47):
it was just my digital you know, my phone.
Speaker 3 (30:52):
Something.
Speaker 4 (30:53):
And then the Kate's asked one more question or sacks,
and they acted like nothing happened.
Speaker 3 (30:59):
And then I say, came back and it was normal.
Speaker 7 (31:01):
Yeah. Hearing Steve Sagg tell the story about Kirk Gibsonsire Black.
Speaker 3 (31:06):
And Bed, let's keep going, Dave.
Speaker 7 (31:09):
This phenomenal produced Steve by Tim Kate on the timeline,
I'm showing you're talking to the deviling sound just the
rest of the World series.
Speaker 3 (31:20):
I mean, he just act like nothing happened. Oh, thank you,
Dave Satan.
Speaker 4 (31:26):
That's just McClain, isn't it. I thought it was McLain
too when I first heard it.
Speaker 7 (31:31):
Hey, good morning guys.
Speaker 4 (31:35):
Here's a great question. Is Ronnie getting fired because of Fred?
Speaker 3 (31:41):
I mean it is a cold boss might have fired
him or threatened or threatened to Listen. If you're an engineer,
I need you to go down to the desert.
Speaker 8 (31:50):
I need you to personally replace the microphone at the
end of the night.
Speaker 4 (31:54):
If you and Matt go upstairs and light another fire
at the station, I'm gonna fire Ronnie. That's even though
Ronnie was nowhere near there and had nothing to do
with it.
Speaker 8 (32:03):
Try that now, Boss, I'll kick his square in the nets.
Speaker 3 (32:06):
Oh that was actually a threat from our old boss.
We were starting fires with the ear candle, Yeah, with
the ear candle, and we got excited and I'm attle,
I got a little pyro in me and I started
lighting things and he's like, you know what, you start
a fire and all these sprinklers go off and Ronni's fired.
Ronnie's gonna get fired.
Speaker 8 (32:25):
Hello, Sweet James, Hello Burginer.
Speaker 4 (32:30):
Listen to the podcast from me yesterday. When Time Cop
came out. I saw it at the Bruin at UCLA
and I sat next to melt Tormae.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
The velvet fall. That's unreal at Time Cop at the Bruin.
I love this movie.
Speaker 14 (32:47):
Pee.
Speaker 4 (32:47):
I just realized that I am a Ronnie Fossio tribute act.
I'm about to have a week and a half off
of work and only a few people know, and they
don't know where I'm going.
Speaker 3 (32:58):
It's awesome.
Speaker 8 (33:01):
I know where you're going. You're going to Thailand, home boy.
Speaker 3 (33:03):
Oh, it's a chick. It's Michelle. It's a lady.
Speaker 4 (33:08):
Listener whither you're talking about ar Michelle. And this one
is about No, it's this one. This one is a
about Matt's a live guy yesterday. This says, Hi, Petros,
can you ask don to ask Matt if Gilbert O'Sullivan
got copyright clearance from Gilbert and Sullivan. It's not.
Speaker 3 (33:30):
It's what I read. That is what I read relevant
to this no material to this conversation.
Speaker 7 (33:38):
Guys, it's great to hear from you down the.
Speaker 3 (33:41):
Next couple of days. Wait, Ronnie, how is the state
allowed to have two official songs?
Speaker 8 (33:46):
I don't know, don that's that's what I read.
Speaker 5 (33:48):
What's the other one?
Speaker 8 (33:49):
I don't know and didn't care. It's immaterial for this
particular segment of the show.
Speaker 3 (33:56):
I don't know, and I didn't care. Fred's mike is
going to be like that tomorrow.
Speaker 6 (34:02):
Have you ever noticed how December I just.
Speaker 3 (34:04):
Don't want to come up. We complained about the water
dispenser and we got a new one today. Maybe we
backed Fred into a corner and he's at the Guitar
Center right now buying a new mic. Hello, that's Dawn.
But listen, guys, I can't We can't come back on
tomorrow at one o'clock and do Fred mike talk. No
(34:26):
for an hour, but his MIC's gonna be like that
again tomorrow. Are we sure it's only an hour show?
Maybe Adam Austin will just do the whole thing. Oh God,
talk about play. Charlie Daniels can do a demon talk
tomorrow morning. We had a lot of show left. Well,
well let's well, you know what, let's lock it up.
(34:47):
Can we lock it up? I don't know. We got
hoops talk of the back of the hour. Let's lock
it up because that's a serious guy. That's Slee wah
he is. We're gonna do hoops top, We're gonna do
a top story of the day. We're gonna do a
little recappy yes today, Okay, talk about UCLA and that job.
I want to play those fight songs again, Bob, are
we ready? I love what you did.
Speaker 7 (35:14):
Ye tell the story about Kurt Gibson tied.
Speaker 3 (35:18):
Black and then oh thanks Dave.
Speaker 7 (35:22):
Yeah, on the timeline, I'm showing here, Tommy, that's never why.
Speaker 3 (35:26):
So we're going till seven, So I would
Speaker 7 (35:32):
Say, maybe just replay this the rest of the world
series