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November 26, 2025 • 33 mins

Number, Word and Song of the Day. Santa Margarita HS Football Coach and former Heisman Trophy winning QB Carson Palmer on his team playing in the D1 CIF Southern Section Championship. Secret Textoso Roundup

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Intelligence is attractive. You remember that when you're out tonight
cracking everybody and welcome. It is the Petros and Money
Show on the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving. A big thank
you to James Worthy who joined us last hour and
then we did our PSA and ron Man I got

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So you were talking about like where people go, and
Ronnie said he went to Rose Hills because his group
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that PSA was mildly depressing. But when Ronnie dug out
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(01:34):
I laughed my ass off. Thank you, Ronnie, a gothic bar.
I love that, you know, just like wow. Unsurprisingly, Ronnie
just made it weird. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. Yes, Happy,
Happy Thanksgiving to everybody. We still have a lot going

(01:54):
on on the Petrosen Money Show. We will still hear
from Carson Palmer. In the very next segment, we're going
to talk to Pallas Verdi's high school coach also playing
for a title, Guy Gardner, who's created a public school
powerhouse up in Pallas Verdi's estates. That will be in
the five o'clock hour. We'll also have a college football
whip around and we will do the F one report

(02:19):
at five thirty Quick Hits Dead and alive all the
way until seven o'clock. But Tim Kats, who's here tonight,
there is all kinds of play by play over the weekend.
The week and weekend, there's a lot going on.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
There's a lot happening beginning tomorrow with the NFL triple
header as beginning at nine am. Then we got the
Black Friday Game, Bears an Eagles at Nude on Friday,
the big rivalry game, yeah, the one everybody cares about,
Ohio State Michigan nine am. Kickoff right here on A
five seventy on Saturday. And then another big rivalry game
in the professional field, the Chargers and Raiders Sunday and

(02:55):
one five on our sister station KFI.

Speaker 3 (02:58):
What's that Raider postgame show?

Speaker 2 (03:00):
Like, it's great, great reaction. You hear from Pete Carroll,
you hear from Geno Smith, you hear from Raider Nation.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
I mean they lost a lot of games.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Yeah, it's been a tough road, Petros, but you know
they're they're fighting hard, they're competing. As Pete likes to.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
Say, I get it. I mean, look, you know three
building year, I understand. I'm just saying, all right, you know,
Well that brings us to the.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
Word his words, the word of the day.

Speaker 3 (03:29):
Today's word of the day is cam the ram I
am happy uh. And this goes back to the college
football whip around stuff, which we will do in its
entirety in the five o'clock hour. But I am happy
with my off the menu pick from last week. Jim
Morra's Yukon Huskies did beat f au to finish the

(03:52):
regular season with nine wins. Our old friend Jim Mora,
who we used to hang out with, who we did
at golf tournament with twice? Was that twice with Jim
Mora and the golf tournament I guess was? So we
have a lot we go way back with Jim Mora.
And what I did not know last week, which we

(04:15):
all know now, Jim Mora is leaving Yukon to take
the Colorado State job. How about it. Colorado State has
a lot of money and they're moving in. They have
a great little stadium and they're moving into the PAC
twelve or the new PAC twelve, the Bizarro Weird Frankenstein

(04:36):
Pac twelve, and Jim Mora is going to be their coach.
They gave a lot of money to Jay Norvell and
it didn't work out and he was fired in the
middle of the season. This year, the decordinator, Tyson Summers
took over, and he hasn't been able to win a
bunch of games or enough to where people would hire him.

(04:57):
So congratulations Jim Mora, who's coming back out west, almost
all the way back out west to Fort Collins in
Colorado State. And I hope that independent Yukon can find
a bowl game to play in to celebrate the great
season they had, but their coach is leaving them.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
You know, it's interesting, Petros, because when Jim Morrow is here,
you alluded to the great relationship with Jim and his
foundation and his family at the time, a great job
at Yukon. You have to wonder when he goes to
Colorado States, will he take that same offense.

Speaker 5 (05:30):
You're going to see that of the spread. You're going
to see his own read. You're gonna see power game.
You're gonna see his own scheme. You're gonna see four wides,
three wides, three tight ends, two tight ends and two wides,
two backs and two tight ends, one back, three wides.
You're going to see two backs in a tight end,
two wides. You're gonna see multiple pushy personnel groups and
multiple motions, and you're gonna see it a multitude of plays.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
Multitude of plays. I think they will see that, sir.
And just so you know, my final television game for
Fox this season is the Big Ten. Dan Helly and
I are calling Maryland versus Michigan State. Yeah in Detroit
at Ford Fields, really in doors. Yeah. Last year I

(06:14):
almost froze. I got a text from somebody the other
day asking if I was aware that the Spartans are
to eight and the Big Ten and the Terps have
a one in seven Big Ten record, And yes I
am aware. I did not bother to reply to the text.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
Throw out the records, man, throw out the records. It's
a Big Ten game.

Speaker 3 (06:30):
It's always fun to be in a new venue. Dan
and I will have a blast on the call. And
that is Saturday night. That'll be my last college football
game of twenty twenty five unless somebody puts me on
the sideline for the Mountain West Championship game, which I
don't anticipate. Fingers crossed, I do not anticipate.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
Here's my number, top number of the day, all right, pee,
The number the day is twenty. This Friday and Saturday,
there are count them, twenty high school championship football games
being played across Southern California, while the D one Southern
Section twenty of them, while the D one Southern Section
game gets a lot of the attentions can be played
at the Rose Bowl. It's got a great matchup. The

(07:12):
coach joining us, well, that's true, it's broadcast on TV.
I want to make sure we give all the schools,
all the coaches, all the assistant coaches, all the athletic traders,
all the student managers, all the players recognition for having
great seasons and making it to their respective championship games.
So quickly, I'm gonna role call the teams playing the
championship games, starting with the City Section Carson and Crenshaw

(07:35):
facing off Saturday at LA Southwest College in open Boger
Divisional title. Carson has won eleven city titles, but nonsense
two thousand and three and D one City Section Southgate
plays Marquez. Marquees has never won a title, and Southgate
won in nineteen eighty eight and nineteen fifty five. D
two City Championship. Cleveland will play San Fernando on Friday night,

(07:57):
and in the D three City Game, Hawkins versus Sante
at Birmingham High School. The Hawkins is seeking its first title.
And Sante last one in twenty eighteen. Now we go
to the CIF Southern Section eight man D one, flint
Rich Prepp at Cornerstone Christian eight man D two, Lancaster
Baptist at Kate Division fourteen final. South Elmonte at Pioneer

(08:21):
High School. Division three Championship game, Woodbridge at Montabello High School.
Good luck in the D twelve championship game. Santa Paula
High School taking on Grace used to be Grace Brethren
out of Valley D eleven championship game. Baldwin Park High
School at Valley View High School. D ten Championship game
this weekend. In high school football, Talkwitz at Hillcrest D

(08:43):
nine championship game, Ramona at Valley Christian right there by
the bjys in Downey.

Speaker 3 (08:48):
Is that the one that changed the Crusaders? Uh? Valley Christian?

Speaker 2 (08:53):
Yeah they changed their name just like yeah.

Speaker 3 (08:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
D eight final, Beckman at Breo Olinda D seven championship game.
In high school football, Barstow at Apple Valley D six final,
Ventura at Saint Pius D five Championship game this weekend.
Rio Hondo Prep at Redondo Union High School.

Speaker 3 (09:13):
Wow are you high?

Speaker 2 (09:16):
Division four championship game Lajabra at Santa Cinto Division three
PACIFICA against Palas Verdes. We'll talk to the c Kings
head coach. Coming up mixed hour D two championship game
Los Alamitos to Griffins at San Clementi and the D
one championship game Santa Margarita Centennial at the Rose Bowl
on Friday night, and Park Carson Palmer joins the show next.

(09:38):
So there you go, a roll call of all twenty
games City Section D eight and of course all of
the CIF Southern Section champ.

Speaker 3 (09:46):
Yeah, we're definitely not going to be able to get
all those people on.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
There were just shows on Thursday and Friday. We can
probably squeeze them.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
I they we're now Rio Hondo Prep head coach. But
I talked to the San Clementy guy, because you know
how much I love San Clemente. I talked to the
Crenshaw guy. Didn't they fire their coach, Robert Griffin, the
guy who'd been there forever?

Speaker 2 (10:08):
You know who the head coach at flint Ridge prepp
is eight man D one championship game. I'm almost positive
I saw Eric Son Humer tweet this. It's Russell White
form a great running back.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
Oh, I did hear that, And I heard our old
friend Rocky Cito is the de coordinator for one of
the championship teams.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
Well, good luck to him.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
And yeah, I was unfair about Rocky Cito and his
coaching career. I could have done better with that. So
I'm happy that he's still coaching. I know he lives
a life in ministry, but I'm happy to see Rocky
Cito coaching.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
He was a great guy. Oh, just an update is
a great guy. An update Colin Yee. Colin Yee will
be calling the D thirteen championship game on Friday, Woodbridge
at Montabello High School, and then on Saturday, Colin Yee,
we'll have the D nine championship game Ramona at Valley.

Speaker 3 (10:56):
Christian, Oh, the one that changed their name.

Speaker 2 (10:59):
Yeah, so be on the lookout for Coliny and where
you can find that broadcast Friday and Saturday.

Speaker 3 (11:03):
So good luck to everyday. Changed from the Crusaders to
the Pueblo Defenders or something that's weak. I don't really
know what the This is the song of the day.

Speaker 6 (11:13):
Yeah, today's song of the day is called Little Birdie
from the nineteen seventy three animated television special, A Charlie
Brown Thanksgiving, written, performed and sung by the great pianist
and composer Vince GERALDI our hero. The perfect time to
spend this cool jazzy tune on the afternoon before Thanksgiving,

(11:37):
as The Petrosen Money Show is thankful to be serving
up a full four hour main course of great sports
talk right before breaking away for the Thanksgiving holiday with
Fox Sports Radio when that network taking over the frequency,
beginning with the Jason Smith Show. That's coming up this
evening at seven o'clock. Happy Thanksgiving, everybody.

Speaker 3 (11:57):
Thanks Roddy. We'll be right back with Carson Paul Coach
at Santa Margharita.

Speaker 7 (12:02):
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Three games tomorrow begame with Packers and Lions, Chiefs, Cowboys,

(12:59):
Bengals and Ravens, and the Black Friday Game Bears and Eagles,
and of course Ohio State Michigan on Saturday, kicking off
at nine am, and then on Sunday on KFI. You
can hear the Raiders and the Chargers.

Speaker 3 (13:10):
Friday night though it's popping off in the Rose Bowl
seven o'clock kick the Big Game. Division one CIF Southern
Section Football Championships, No Fosco, no modern day Santa Margarita.

(13:33):
The Eagles with their shark beak taking on Matt Logan's
football Factory. Corona Centennial coach Logan joined us on Monday,
but we are very proud to be joined by Heisman
Trophy winner, an all around class act. He has always

(13:54):
been that and always handled himself brilliantly, all Pro, many
NFL records, and it's really great to see what he's done,
taking over his alma mater and having immediate success. It's
Carson Palmer on your Southern California, Toyota dealther celebrity Hotline.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family, Carson, and thank

(14:16):
you for taking the time out. I know it's been
a busy week.

Speaker 8 (14:21):
Well, Petro's money, Happy Thanksgiving right back at you. It's
good to get back on the show with you. It's
been too long. I missed p Daddy and all the
good times we had at sc together. And like I said,
it's good to be back on air with you. Guys.

Speaker 3 (14:37):
Well, it feels like you're having good times right now.
I mean, I see one of our favorite people, and
I mean I know why he's on your staff because
he's such a quality person. I know you've been close
with Lenny Vandermain for many years, but it feels like you, guys,
are you know, reliving old times. How much fun are you?
I mean, you've had success, and we'll talk about that,

(14:58):
because success is great, but how much funny you haven't?
Just doing this with the young people and and being
at Santa Margarita. How much of a blessing has it been?

Speaker 8 (15:08):
It's been a blast. You know, the high school game
is is still pure. It's still for love of the
game and playing with your boys and playing with your
classmates and just the school pride that comes with it
and the success we've had, the excitement around campus. Uh,
it's it's been tremendous. It's it's been an incredible blessing.
And having coach Vander Meete on the staff. He's our

(15:30):
offensive coordinator and just does a phenomenal job. He's an
incredible offensive line coach as well. But we've we've got
a staff full of great, great men, great leaders, and
we're just really really fortunate to have an incredible group
of kids because they've been playing lights out. They're they're
a passionate group. They're they're really talented, but they're really smart.

(15:52):
They play smart, they play with pride, they play with poise. Uh.
And it's just made a joy and a blessing to
be able to coach there.

Speaker 3 (15:58):
You know, I try with your two thousand and two
football team. I wasn't on the team, but I was
doing radio, which was a little weird, but I traveled
with that team and I remember early in the year,
you guys faced adversity. You know, you lost an overtime
game to Washington. Stayed up in Pullman on like a
Friday night, which you know, no one would ever do

(16:19):
to Alabama, but the Pac ten used to do to
USC all the time. And then you guys came back
and powered through the season and you ended up winning
the Heisman, winning the Orange Bowl and kind of starting
off the Pete Carroll era of dominance. You guys face
some adversity this year and it really kind of shaped
the team, did it not?

Speaker 8 (16:40):
Yeah, it was great. You know, you don't want to lose,
but you want to learn, you want to grow. And
we played what I believe it was ranked as the
toughest schedule in the nation outside the Trinity League, which
is the league we played in. For playing we played,
we played Corona Centennial or you know, earlier in the year,
we played Bishop Gorman, one of the best teams on
the West Coast. We played Mission Viejo, another great program,

(17:04):
big big time powerhouse, well coached team. So you know,
we've been in fist fight after fist fight all year long,
and our kids have been really resilient. They've kept the faith.
They believe in themselves, they believe in what we're doing.
But I think that you know, that tough schedule to
start the year off really hardened us. And it toughened
us up, and we've played in overtime games, we played

(17:26):
in close games, we've come back from behind, we played
with the lead. So you know, I really like where
we're at going into the championship game. You know, I
think we're well prepared after being in all those tough
games and playing against the best of the best, and
our kids are really excited to get to the Rose
Bowl and have that opportunity to play on that stage.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
Carson, talk about Trient Moseley and what he means to
your team and what kind of dynamic playmaker he is
when he gets that football in his hands.

Speaker 8 (17:51):
He's incredible. He's incredible. I think he's the best player
in the country, and I think Friday is an opportunity
to really kind of show the world just how good
he is. He's a kid that's going to see he's
a big time recruit for us. See, we didn't have
him for a big chunk of the year. He had
an injury early on, just fought his butt off to
get back to get healthy, and ever since he's been healthy,

(18:13):
he's just been extremely dynamic and in the kicking game,
returning punts. You know, we put him in the backfield.
He can run the ball as a tailback. He plays
in the slot, he plays outside. He's one of the
best blocking receivers I've ever been around, and I've been
around some some Hall of famers, so I you know,
he's he's a joy to coach, he's a joy to
be around every day, and I you know, as exciting

(18:36):
exciting as it is to get a chance to play
on Friday, I can't wait to watch him next year
wearing the Cardinal gold and seeing the impact he has
on that team as a true freshman.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
Carson, I watched the game in which you guys beats
here at Canyon up here in the valley, and you know,
Trip Mosley did his thing. You got Trace Johnson, your
senior quarterback. But you got a lot of young dudes
on the offensive side of the football. And I'll get
to the defense in a second, But on offense, you
got a lot of young sophomore that are really big
time contributors for your team.

Speaker 8 (19:04):
We've got sophomores. We've got a freshman guard, Adam elo Elo,
who's who's started as as a freshman. He's played every
snap and we you know, he started off his career
as a guard, he's he's probably a tackle when it's
all said and done, But you know, it's it's been
really really fun to watch these these youngsters grow. We've
got a number of sophomores. We've only got uh three

(19:27):
seniors on on the offense that that are starters, and
we've got nine on defense. So it's an interesting dynamic.
A very veteran Layden defense that's played a lot of
ball together, a lot of seniors, a lot of pride
in that group, and then having a young, a young
group of sophomores that have had to practice every day
against that defense, which I think it might go down

(19:48):
as one of one of the best defenses in in
high school in the high school game. They're they're really
really good and have an opportunity every day to play
against them and get better. Going against the best has
really made us better and better as the season's gone on.
On offense, I think we're really getting better each week.
At the end of the year, and as you guys know,
this is the time of the year you want to

(20:09):
be playing your best ball, and I think we're doing
that right now. Going into the championship game, well.

Speaker 3 (20:14):
It couldn't be a better person to be around high
school people, a class act from day one, like Carson Palmer.
And it's interesting, you know when you took the job,
I mean you're from the area. You know, the Trinity League.
I mean, everybody said the same thing, Well, good luck
against modern Day, good luck against Bosco. And here you

(20:34):
guys are not just competing but plan for the title
against the public school of all things. I mean, what
was your plan coming in? Did you know you would
have this kind of success? Is it in the staff,
the family support that you have, I mean, you're not
messing around here.

Speaker 8 (20:53):
All of that. I mean, we've got an incredible group
group of parents that are really, really supportive. They do
a ton as you guys know, the high school thing
doesn't doesn't run on its own. It runs you've got
to have the parents that are involved. You've got to
have parents that are helping out the school, and and
just the administration group has been phenomenal. They're incredibly supportive.

(21:16):
And then we have an incredible staff with you you
mentioned Lenny Steve Fafita. Our defensive coordinators as good of
a coach as you'll find. And so it's just a
really good combination of the right players, the right support
systems around the players at home, and then the right
support system and uh, coaches that get these kids prepared
to play weekend and week out.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
Carson, when you watch Corona Centennial, what stands out as
far as what they do really well on both sides
of the football.

Speaker 8 (21:45):
It jumps out how tough they are. I mean, they're
they're a physical group. They're really well coached, really well
well prepared by by coach Logan, as you mentioned, and
they have good players everywhere. You know, there aren't there
isn't a weakness. I think that's what jumped out. It's
been a while since I've been in the high school game.

Speaker 3 (22:02):
Uh.

Speaker 8 (22:03):
And you mentioned the kind of big old school powerhouses
that have been good for so long. There's a lot
of parody. Uh, there's a lot of really good football
in southern California. It really is has really turned into
the mecca of high school football. And so you know,
there's there's great teams everywhere. Corona's had a phenomenal season.
We had to take them, you know, to down into overtime.

(22:25):
We got to play in the home the first time
we played them, and it was a full on fistfight.
From from the jump, So we expect that that type
of game. I mean, like I said, they're really tough,
well coached. They've got a really good quarterback, a really
good running back. They're really long and fast receiver, They're
tough upfront in the trenches on the offensive and defensive line,
and and they got guys that can go on the

(22:46):
back end of their defense. So it's going to be
a great game. I know. I know they'll come prepared.
I know that they'll play a really probably a really
tough game, and I expect us to show up and
do the same.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
Carson, you mentioned parody, and I want to hit on
that real quick, because a great point. You know, the one,
the two, the three powerhouse teams that we saw for
a decade, It's not gonna be that case anymore. I
think you entering the Trinity League and Santa Margarita have
changed things up now and guys want to come play
for you, they want to come play for other Trinity
League teams. They're spreading out to different parts of Southern California.

(23:18):
I think this is great for high school football as
a whole. Would you agree now that you're going to
see parody and You're going to see competition across the board,
I think so.

Speaker 8 (23:28):
I mean every school in the Training League is really good.
They're really tough, and they have good players and great staffs. Obviously,
everybody knows about about Bosco and Coach and Agro's team,
and you know about Rabl Laura and Modern Day and
how good they are and how tough they are year
and year out. Orange Lutheran's good, Surveyte's good. Jay Sarah's
had a down year, but they'll be back. And you

(23:50):
know in the championship game is a non Trinity League
team in Corona Centennial. So there's talent all over the place,
you know, from from La down the San Diego into
the Inland Empire into the Valley. You mentioned Sierra Canyon earlier,
super talented team with players going to every big time
college team that you can think of. So, and I

(24:11):
really do think this is the Mecca. And it wasn't
this way, you know, pe when you're up north and
I was down south at Santa Margarita coming out of
high school. The game has changed since then. Everybody's good.
There's good players everywhere. There's people moving to Southern California
from from the East coast from the state of Washington, Nevada, Utah,
you name it. This has really turned into the mecca.

(24:34):
And the competition down here is fierce, and the support
around all these programs is really really strong.

Speaker 3 (24:41):
Times have changed since Andy Bark's student sports magazine Hot
one hundred. I was in the warm four hundred, I
have you know, the warm four hundred was as high
as I ever got. Carson. You know, it's hard to
imagine you in bike shorts twenty years from now, like
Matt Logan, you know, and it's forty five degrees coaching

(25:05):
deep into November. Every moment you're in high school football
is a is a blessing for everybody that's involved. I
really believe that, no lip service. How long do you
think you're gonna do this? And and how much fun
are you having to where you're gonna keep going. It's
a lot of commitment, it is.

Speaker 8 (25:23):
It's a lot of fun, and there's a lot of hurdles,
and there's a lot of things that aren't fun. But
but I love doing it. You know, I've got a
fourth grader that's a you know, a little We were
just at the park throwing the football around, you know,
i'd like to see him come through Santa Marguerita. I've
got three kids there now as well, So I don't know.
I'm not putting the timetable on this. I'm just taking

(25:45):
it one day at a time and enjoying everything up
up to this point. And I don't know. I don't
know how long they'll do it, but I'm enjoying it.
And when i'm you know, when you're surrounded by great
people from from staff members to administration until like I
said to parents, it smooths everything out. And I'll just

(26:06):
continue to do it as long as I have the
love for the game and the passion for the game,
which I don't see going anywhere anytime soon.

Speaker 3 (26:13):
Well, what a great jolt of positivity for everybody involved
and the whole nice football community here in southern California.
Just an awesome thing to get to be around. Carson Palmer.
I tell people what it was like all the time,
almost to an embarrassing level. Thank you, Carson, and hey,
good luck on Friday against the football Factory, Old Matt

(26:34):
Logan and his bike shorts.

Speaker 8 (26:37):
I got my bike shorts, I got the whistle around
my neck, my golf are on. I'm a couple of
years away from needing a golf cart out there on
the practice field to sit in the golf cart.

Speaker 3 (26:47):
And a megaphone to your Jrob.

Speaker 8 (26:49):
I might, yeah, I might be. I might. I might
have that j Rob look before you know it. But
but money, p Daddy. Great to catch up, can continued
success and have a great Thanksgiving with your family, does YouTube? Bro?

Speaker 3 (27:01):
Thanks Carson? Good luck?

Speaker 8 (27:02):
Man?

Speaker 2 (27:05):
What a great dude.

Speaker 3 (27:06):
Yeah, other than thinking you were Matt, I think that
was a great success.

Speaker 2 (27:10):
That's okay what I mean.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
Yeah, you know you do have a deeper on air voice,
you know, not like Beth Mollins.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
I mean when I when I booked Carson on the show,
it was to come on the Patrol some money show.

Speaker 3 (27:23):
So right, it's.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
Just weird, like, hey, you know, mass not here, So
I just let him go.

Speaker 8 (27:26):
You know.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
By the way, do you think whoever wins Friday Night
Centennial or Carson's Santa Margarita Eagles is really the national
champions in high school football? Like the best team in
the country.

Speaker 3 (27:38):
Well you heard what he said. You know, it is
different from when I was young and he was young.
People come in from all over the country, in the
world to play high school football here now, I.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
Mean you'll get Grayson High School and Georgia says, well,
were undefeated Maryland.

Speaker 3 (27:54):
To be fair, you know, best high school team in
the country is pretty subjective. There's a it's a big
country and a free country.

Speaker 2 (28:01):
Brother, Ain't that the truth.

Speaker 3 (28:04):
We'll be back with some reaction. Great to hear from
Carson Palmer Mortica.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
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Speaker 3 (28:36):
Hey everybody, what's cracking and welcome back to the petros
End Money Show. Big thank you to Carson Palmer, James Worthy.
We'll have Guy Gardner on at the end of our
about an hour from now, the PV Coach, because I
want to show some love to palas Verni's football. He's
created a bit of a powerhouse here in palas Ernie's

(28:58):
estates for the public schools. Carson Palmer was pretty cool, right.

Speaker 2 (29:03):
Oh, he was fantastic. He was a what a great guy. Yes,
and I love the fact that, I mean people forget
a year ago he was coaching the freshman team I
believe at Santa Margarita High School because his son was
a freshman last year. And now to get all this
young talent on the varsity level to go with all
the experienced guys they brought back and Trim Moseley their

(29:24):
stud it's very impressive. To everything player, it's very impressive.

Speaker 3 (29:29):
We're all proud of Carson. All Right, I have some
text all soup.

Speaker 4 (29:34):
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Speaker 3 (29:39):
We got a lot to do. We got a college
football whip around, and then we have the f one
report Vegas just happened, And then we have Guy Gardner,
and then we'll do a fun fact and quick kits
and we'll go all the way until seven o'clock. Again,
Please be safe and thank you for being part of

(30:00):
the Petros and Money Show. Here's some Textoso's Secret textext does.

Speaker 4 (30:06):
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Speaker 3 (30:11):
Pee Daddy question Mark question Mark. Yes, uh, you'll find
that when I talked to people that I played football
with or was around. When I was younger at USC,
my nickname was Pee Daddy, like puff Daddy's first nickname,
and then people started calling me diddy, and I just anyway,

(30:32):
it has morphed into just pee before that. When I
was in if you know me from high school, people
call me pet. So if you knew me from high school,
people call me pet. The college guys like Carson called
me Pee Daddy, and then now it's just pe. If
you needed explaining.

Speaker 2 (30:53):
What would you like me to call you petros.

Speaker 3 (30:55):
That that's just fine, Okay, everything is fine.

Speaker 2 (30:58):
I've thought about calling you pet because I've heard your
family referred to you as pet.

Speaker 3 (31:02):
Right, That's what I thought.

Speaker 2 (31:03):
I feel really weird. You know you have another nickname. Actually, Bert,
our engineer, calls you Pete.

Speaker 3 (31:09):
Yeah. People there's people like that too, and it's all fine.
But yeah, my wife because my parents and my wife
they call me pet so, but it always it's always
a little weird when somebody who I'm not related to, yeah,
calls but you know, because it's been so long, or
it's somebody that I knew from high school. So anyway,

(31:32):
enough about me. The song of the day should have
been Master of Puppets. After hearing a ghack doubt Kate's
talking high school ball. Hey, we got a lot of
high school ball action on this show, and it's.

Speaker 2 (31:42):
Kicking at and we had twenty games this weekend. Count
them twenty.

Speaker 3 (31:46):
It's rio hoondo that Rocky Cito's at. Oh cool, rio hondo.
Congratulations to Rocky. I should have done better in my
time between Centennial. Oh, this is a serious high school
e text. Oh okay, we between Centennial and Santa Margarita.
Whoever wins should be national champion as long as they
beat the Northern champion, which they will. Yes on both

(32:06):
teams having losses, but no one has played a tougher
schedule than those two. You weren't here, Ain't that the truth?

Speaker 2 (32:12):
You weren't here last week? But I brought it up
on the Only Kate's Care segment with Danashack and Matt
that Omaha Productions, which is the Manning Brothers production company,
and some corporate sponsors have gotten together and they've created
a national championship game for Cornerstone, which is in Utah.
They oh yeah, Yeah, the Wilson families go there and

(32:33):
the Saint Francis Academy and Maryland. They've picked those two
schools to play in Baltimore for two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars in money to the winning program, and what
they've created is a national championship game. And we got
into this whole thing about why these two schools the
best of.

Speaker 3 (32:46):
The time, that they'll do two different ones every year
and try to showcase everybody. I get it. Here's the text.
It says it would be pretty awesome. Right after saying
you weren't going to phone it in, you came back
from the break and just played Woody Hayes sound on repeat. Hey,
come on, I didn't just do that yesterday. We did

(33:10):
a little bit because Don mcclan was so pumped up
about it. But we will have a college football whip
around in the very next segment.

Speaker 2 (33:16):
And you can actually pay it off. Don did follow
through today. He is fired up and he woke up
this morning with a great attitude to go out and
really tackle the day.

Speaker 3 (33:25):
Yeah, really attacked that. They really really get after it.

Speaker 2 (33:28):
Taking it to him and keep taking it to him.
Say us a picture. He's taking it to him right now.

Speaker 3 (33:32):
Yeah, he sent us a photo. College whip around is next.
A big thank you to everybody, Happy Thanksgiving, and we'll
be right back with Marpetro some money
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