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I will talk about it. Danny Cannell, our dear friend
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So Danny Cannell will join us in the very next
segment to discuss the very witchy world of college football
and how upset Notre Dame is.
Speaker 4 (03:36):
I imagine he's got a pretty good get insight on
this because it was a couple of years ago that
his alma.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
Mar Florida State. Yeah, and he was fighting the Twitter battles,
just like Brady Quinn and Brady Poppinga are fighting the
Twitter battles today. See that last night? I mean I
love both Brady. Yeah, two guys fighting it out like that,
ripping at each other's throats, and you don't know. It's
like you're like a girl watching two men fight over
you. You hate to see it.
Speaker 4 (03:59):
I just kept and refresh, scrolling down, letting the pop
back up, and there was a reply from Papinga.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
Well, both of those guys. Papinga and Brady Quinn have
been co hosts on the Southern California Toyota Dealers. Celebrity
co host Microphone and Today's co host produce some rough shows.
I'll see if Babbo, Yes, it is Tim Kats. Do
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we have some music for Tim Kates? I'm sorry he
played his own intro. Thank you, Ronnie. On the Southern
California Toyota Dealers celebrity guest host Microphone Matt doing the
Monday night football game, We're going to talk to him
a little while about the Chargers versus Eagles and how
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exciting that's going to be.
Speaker 5 (04:55):
But Tim Kats is in today for four hours. Thanks
for having me, Petros, You're welcome jam great sports talk,
and we might double up this week. We might do
a show on Friday.
Speaker 3 (05:06):
Well let's not put the car before the horse. But
I see you're repping your Dodgers World Series Champion Dodgers
twenty twenty shirt, and you have a Glomar Bat's hat on.
And you're also wearing umpire turf shoes here today. Maybe
overdoing Oh no, just fans or fans my bad. I
thought they were, you know, with the guard for the
laces and all that. I used to have those. I
thought that that's what you were wearing. I think I
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still got them somewhere. You know. It's funny. I was
at Philip's today because I talked to David Well Vassay
texted me over the weekend. Wait a second, you didn't
tell me you were going to Phillips. You told me
you were going to a different spot. I said, do
you want to go to the doghouse? And I said no,
I can't because I get heart brought your own You
said you brought your own food, that too, right, So
when you said that, I said, well, forget it. I'm
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not driving all the way to Burbank wait to eat.
I'm going to go to Philip's right here on Alameda
in Chinatown. You could have called me and said I
and if the line was like two people longer when
I walked into Phillips, three times as long when I
walked out. But if the line was two people longer
when I walked in Philips, I was taking up one
block to the Little Jewel of New Orleans to get
myself a moof because that line was gonna be too long.
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You don't have the patience I don't have. I don't
have it.
Speaker 4 (06:14):
So you got Phillips, tod I did get Philip You son,
what mean you couldn't have sent me a text like hey,
I pulled.
Speaker 6 (06:20):
It on you.
Speaker 3 (06:20):
You sent you toles when you said you didn't want
to go to the doghouse and you brought your own food.
I figured you brought your own food and I was
on my own, so that's what I did.
Speaker 4 (06:30):
It was really about the heartburn. I didn't want to
have indigestion and heartburn tonight when I tried to go.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
Out and get a turkey dog. No, you can't get
a turkey. That's what I get, and I don't get heartburn. Listen,
that's your I'm sorry. What was I gonna do? Get
it to go? One for you? Make the bread off
falling apart. I'll take a double dip beef to go,
and you're worried about heartburn. The hot ass mustard that'll
blow off your face. I mean, come on, why would
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you do that? Fliptops of the day, It's the Philip's
double Dip.
Speaker 7 (07:03):
Come trying, Petils a favorite the beat double dead with
Swiss with these super hot mustard, it'll blow your face
right on. Phellep's Home of the French Dip sandwich and
La Landmark since nineteen oh eight.
Speaker 3 (07:15):
Yeah. I went to Phillips and they have a big
sign up, like a big Kneon sign, and I was like, oh,
they're right on it with the Dodgers' World Champions. But
it was a Neon sign from twenty twenty, just like
the punkass one that you're wearing today.
Speaker 4 (07:31):
Well, I woke up this morning and I realized Dave
was back for Dodger Talk, and the constant text from
Izzy wanting to know when Dave was coming back with
Dodger Talk got me fired up to wear a little
baseball hat from Clomar Bets and a T shirt from
the twenty twenty World.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
Well, yeah, you look like you're really seizing the day.
So Tim Kats is our co host today. We will
talk to Danny Knell in the very next segment. But
know this next Thursday, we're almost a week away and
we are gaining steam. December eighteenth, Matt Ny and Tim Kats.
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Because it's a four hour show. We'll be live at
the BJ's Restaurant in brew House in West co Yes,
West Covina. We're coming from three to seven. We've had
no follow up on Ronnie's Karaoke Machine, which I feel
like means we're not getting it.
Speaker 4 (08:27):
I feel like it answers coming up, maybe not like
right now, but maybe later in the show.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
It is the final Petros and Money Show remote of
twenty twenty five, so we try to do something special.
We've got the office filled with stuff like filled. There's
some good stuff in this wag and we're going to
empty that out. There's some crap in there, but there's
some good stuff too. There is some crap in there.
We've got tickets backseat liner for a Chevy we do
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have that one. We have tickets to what Clippers and
I think Chargers Titans for the end of December. Wow.
And gift cards, Oh, plenty of gift cards Bjay's gift cards.
And we've added something else.
Speaker 4 (09:14):
A fifty eight inch Westinghouse HD TV.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
Thank you, Brennan.
Speaker 4 (09:22):
Westing House, big supporter of the Petrols of Money show,
reached out to him through Dave Weeze and he said,
I got your guys back, big.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
Supporter of Khaki Polos and Oakley blades too. If he
throws them some Oakley's that'd be cool too. I don't
think Westinghouse and Oakley have a deal. I just think
it's part of Brett's personal style.
Speaker 4 (09:40):
Ah a TV for one Lucky Winner next Thursday. At Bchase.
Pretty cool, starting to come together, you know, starting to
form the show next Thursday.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
What Brady Quinn texted us that he just landed. Oh cool,
So should we talk to Matt here and then talk
to Brady Quinn? Yeah, let's head out to Sofi Stadium
right now? Is he waiting joining us from the booth
at Sofi Stadium? Surf for Joe?
Speaker 4 (10:10):
Getting ready for a big Monday Night affair? Eagles Chargers
Eagles two and a half point road favorites. Going to
this game tonight, Omari and Hampton. He's back from the IR.
Speaker 3 (10:22):
It's a big game for the Chargers. Love of playoff implications.
Justin Herbert and he's rebuilt hand. We'll find out.
Speaker 4 (10:28):
Is he playing live from Sofi Stadium? Petros the other
half of the Petros The Money Show. Matt Money Smith.
Speaker 8 (10:37):
Him, Matt, Hey, what's happening?
Speaker 3 (10:39):
How's it going?
Speaker 2 (10:40):
Are you a lot better now that I heard Eric
Johnson's clips of Freaking Dover?
Speaker 8 (10:44):
I'm ready to call it? Yay?
Speaker 3 (10:46):
Well, I bet you are, Matt. I'm looking forward to
hearing what might happen tonight. What do you expect in
the NFL contest of so much impact on the playoffs.
Speaker 8 (10:59):
No, expect a physical game, Pee, I expect there to
be voce front.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
You know what they say, it's a game that's played
between the trenches or in the trenches. And look, these
are two teams they'd like to get physical. It's Harbaugh
versus Nick Sirianni. These are the two winningest active head
coaches in the league. Seven hundred win percentage for Sirianni,
six thirty win percentage for Harbaugh.
Speaker 8 (11:20):
And you know, you could.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
Argue that both of them do it the way that
that you and I think your family and a lot
of people that like football want to see him do it,
and that's by playing physical football, running the hell out
of the ball and trying to beat your opponent into
submission and dragging them to the deep end in the
fourth quarter like.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
Kurt Signetti and Indiana. That's how it's done right there,
Damn right. So the Chargers need it worse than the Eagles, right,
but their offensive coordinator's house is getting egged like all
the right moves. It's a bad situation. Why are they
so upset in Philadelphia? They're not that bad. They're on
top of their division.
Speaker 2 (11:55):
Yeah, this offensive so you know every other year, right,
We've had this sort of weird thing with Nick Sirianni
where last year Kellen Moore as his offensive coordinator and
they win the Super Bowl. This year it's kind of
got sideways. Kevin Batulo's been with him the entire time
he's been in Philly, is named the offensive coordinated.
Speaker 8 (12:13):
It's not good.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
The year before Kellen Moore, I can't remember who it was,
but it went horribly wrong offensively. I almost want to
say it was Matt Patricia, something weird like that, and
they just kind of fell apart. Year before that Shane
Stike and they go to the Super Bowl. So I
don't know a lot of people think it's maybe Saquon
that last year. You're talking almost five hundred touches to
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get those two thousand yards rushing and another five hundred
yards receiving, and maybe he's just too beat up after
the run last year.
Speaker 8 (12:40):
But they're banked up.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
They're down Lane Johnson, Landon Dickerson, they're all world Guard
has been in and out of the lineup, Camp Jurgens,
their center's been in and out of the lineup. So
I think it's just a team that you know, played
great last year made a run to the Super Bowl
and this year, like so many teams, injuries have kind
of gotten the best of them. Do they need it
more than the Yeah, Chargers probably need it more, but
the Eagles, look, they lose this and now the Cowboys
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are just a game behind him for the NFC East.
Speaker 3 (13:06):
Matt, two questions for you. Is DJ with you in
the booth?
Speaker 8 (13:09):
DJ was with me in the booth? He is? He
is now gone? All right? I just want to He walked.
Speaker 4 (13:14):
Out, congratulating his son on winning another game on Friday
night for Christian High School, beating a Valley Christian. My
second question for you, Matt money Smith, let's all get
on this together. Friday, you brought the question about the
karaoke machine to Ronnie Fossio. Since you're here right now
live from.
Speaker 3 (13:29):
I don't hear anything from Ronnie when, but maybe because
he was getting mad on or dealing with, you know,
the behind the scenes. Let's let's ask Ronnie right now.
Speaker 4 (13:37):
Do you have an answer from your wife as to
the Karria joke machine that Matt asked on Friday? If
the petrol Some Money Show could use next Thursday at
BJ's in West Covina, I do.
Speaker 3 (13:48):
She said, no, that's the best thing. Ever, that's the
greatest answer.
Speaker 9 (13:56):
I mean, there's no way in like sugarcoating. It is
the what else can I say?
Speaker 8 (14:01):
Answer? Ever, listen, did you trying to well?
Speaker 9 (14:05):
You know, she she she did say that it is
the holidays and we plan to use it during the
holiday festivities at both her sisters and both Sydney's parents
house a.
Speaker 8 (14:18):
Week from Thursday.
Speaker 9 (14:19):
And no, no they're not. The concern is. The concern
is what if what if something happens to the machine?
Speaker 3 (14:27):
What if something? What if something?
Speaker 9 (14:28):
What if somebody drops it? What if uh, somebody slobbers
on the microphone and it shorts out and somebody.
Speaker 3 (14:34):
Gets electrocuted to death. I'm with you, I don't trust
so you know, it's like very valid points. You didn't
have a question. So we're going to go from here.
We can't go back and ask mad about that. So
I would he broken.
Speaker 9 (14:47):
I would probably suggest that maybe perhaps revisiting Dave Weese's
iPad that fancy scene.
Speaker 3 (14:54):
I think it's improved since then.
Speaker 8 (14:56):
If I may ask, if I may.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
You certainly may. Doesn't doesn't necessarily mean you're going to
get the.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
Answer to as much respect as I have for your
sister in law. Do you think that like making sure
the karaoke machine is operational for that evening is more
important than the petros and money, you know, year end
year avaganza or big blowout party with a you know,
a packed house at BJ's in West Covina.
Speaker 8 (15:21):
For four hours.
Speaker 3 (15:21):
I consider who's asking. It's not like you know, the
neighbor down the street that you that planted a palm
tree in your yard you didn't want. That's my concern.
It's us. No, you know what. I'm sorry. You just
it's just won't happen.
Speaker 9 (15:34):
Guys, it's not gonna happen about do all the politics
you want? I mean, I'm sorry. I said I would ask.
Speaker 4 (15:41):
One, and I asked, what if I throw BJ's gift card?
Speaker 3 (15:45):
Oh, little rental fee fifty dollars BJ's gift card. That's
a night out of BJ. No that that that's fine.
Speaker 9 (15:56):
I've got a I've got a couple of BJ's gift
cards that are rollovers last year.
Speaker 2 (16:01):
Really, I don't have an Yeah, I do about that. Well,
we tried, but it looks like, uh, I'm sorry, gentlemen,
what's your sister in law's name Ronnie, if I may.
Speaker 3 (16:11):
She said no.
Speaker 2 (16:14):
I just you know what, for some reason, I feel
like her name is Trish. You know, I think Trisha's
house is gonna unfortunately.
Speaker 3 (16:20):
Know her name is Karen.
Speaker 8 (16:21):
Karen is going to.
Speaker 4 (16:22):
Uh all right, man, back to the game tonight.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
Wow, somebody likes some mood. On the sideline down there
with Philadelphia. You know, you see anybody cool? You see
uh Frank or Geno from the Philly Chee Steak Plaze.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
You know, I see a nice little pitch and catch
going on from Arondez Gadsden and dj U Young de
La Lay right now.
Speaker 8 (16:41):
So they're they're warming up.
Speaker 3 (16:43):
You're still throwing. I see Keenan Allen and his beard
on TV right now.
Speaker 2 (16:47):
That Keenan Allen's got a hoodie and Steven A is
standing next to him what I would describe as a
a tope jacket with khaki pants and a non tile on.
I wish it were a turtleneck, but I don't think
it is. And I think he's playing. Okay, I see
what they're doing.
Speaker 3 (17:04):
Clark is there too, Yeah, I see him too with
his brooch.
Speaker 8 (17:06):
Yeah, he's got his broach.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
So it's a three way catch going on right now
between Keenan RC and Steven A. Is what's happening down
there right now. That's how they've decided to conduct this interview.
Let's do it while we're playing catch.
Speaker 4 (17:18):
I see Justin Herbert on TV right now doing some
arm exercises.
Speaker 3 (17:22):
And he's got his hand, he's got his mechanical little
Luke Skywalker. So is he playing man?
Speaker 8 (17:26):
He's playing. They did not elevate.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
They didn't elevate DJ, so you would have assumed that
he would have been elevated and active if Herbert wasn't
going to be able to go, And instead it's just
Justin and Trey Lance out there. So yeah, we're gonna
have little Justin Herbert game with a plate and a
screw in his hand.
Speaker 3 (17:43):
That's exciting, Matt. Good luck to him, and good luck
to you and Shannon Farren and Daniel Jeremiah.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
I'll see if anyone done on the sideline as a
karaoke machine, they can float the I just.
Speaker 3 (17:52):
I guess it's just the way we were told that
just did no. He said no, I feel really bad
about it, guys.
Speaker 8 (18:03):
Really, you know what, Ronnie, it's better this way.
Speaker 4 (18:07):
Indeed, Ronnie, you could have said, you know what I
really want you guys, it was up to me, I'd
say yes, but my wife.
Speaker 3 (18:12):
Said, I feel worse about this than I do. The
airbrush guy showing up and only doing like one shirt
that the one guy wears at every show.
Speaker 8 (18:21):
Who does and we can't remember his name. Our apologies.
Speaker 3 (18:25):
Well, Matt, good luck tonight, Thank you. Kickoff is at
five pregame show starts at four, start the afternoon. Just
a real deflator mouse just to start things out. But
looks like we're going to have to find a karaoke
machine somewhere else.
Speaker 4 (18:41):
How many Luke Skywalker references than I Matt for the
rebuilt hand.
Speaker 2 (18:45):
You know, I felt like I exhausted it in the
in the last one when he had the because he
had them. He had a glove on last game right
when he came back against the Raiders, So I feel
like I did the Empire end of Empire strikes back
and he had a glove. Yeah, there you go, little
Rick Monday.
Speaker 3 (19:02):
Actually, maybe you could just pull some of the Darth
Vader from the end, you know, right before he cuts
his hand off where he goes.
Speaker 8 (19:12):
To get on that. But what I'd like the engineer
on that.
Speaker 3 (19:14):
What I'd really love is somebody, somebody to come through
for us. It's almost like somebody has worked on the
show for twenty all right, it's kidding, pretty pathetic, pathetic.
I'm not asking, I'm not I don't want.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
I didn't even Ronnie. We've moved ponds where we're now
fishing in another pond. We're seeing if we can get
a nibble somewhere else. It's all we're you know, I
can try to ask you, No, I don't know. Back here,
I could see Michelle c being a karaoke type, you know.
I think maybe we can.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
If it wasn't if it wasn't for the one party,
I think we could have. But if the sister and
lost party, you add that and there's two parties, and
then part going to wear off that karaoke machine. It's
uh tears. Yeah, it's gonna grind its gears down. Thank you, Matt,
having a great show.
Speaker 8 (19:58):
Guys.
Speaker 3 (19:59):
I hope you don't have said a heavy heart that
you're unable to call the NFL game.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
I do to go to go downstairs and dust one
of those thirty two ounce Mick ultras to uh to
be a safety job.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
That's how colch Sell used to do it when something
bad happened to him. That's right, all right, thank you,
and we'll be back with more petros and money. You
had to do it, Okate, So you stuck out, You
stuck your leg out in the street and it got
blown off by a back dround.
Speaker 4 (20:23):
I know it was a four hour show, but I
felt like Matt was here. We needed to follow up
with what happened.
Speaker 9 (20:27):
On front, and I did have the answer. So, I mean,
at some point I would have, you know, told you no.
Speaker 3 (20:32):
So I'm sorry. I feel like you really are enjoying that,
like you're enjoying it, like a little too much maybe
for my like a little bit a little too much
for my like little too much salt and pepper on
that for my likings. Joining us next, what's happening Brady Quinn?
So we are moving Danny Canal to the end of
the show.
Speaker 4 (20:51):
Yeah, DK said he could do later on the show,
so he's good to do.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
So we're gonna have Brady Quinn on to complain about
the Notre Dame thing. Yeah, bq's next. Well, I'm DK
on later. God, that's annoying. PC. We'll be back. God,
how disappointing.
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(21:44):
But Petros, that's not even the big story in college
football now. The big story is the biggest brand in
college football being snubbed from the playoff and then snubbing
the company that owns the playoff and not playing on
the Pop Tart Bowl so ESPNS could spend two weeks
promoting they had Notre Dame versus BYU joining us right now,
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the man that introduced Marcus Freeman when he was hired
by Notre Dame, and truly one of the things that
really helped the college football Playoffs success last year was
that Notre Dame played in four of those games. Now
they're not in it at all, after being teased every
single week ahead of Miami and then flip flopped for
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shame at the end. Disgruntled and rightfully so is our
friend Brady Quinn from Big Nude, Kickoff and Two Pros
and a Cup of Joe, heard right here on Fox
Sports Radio every morning at three am with Jonas Knox
and our friend LeVar Arrington, and he joins us now
in their Southern California Toyota do the celebrity hotline too soon.
(22:48):
We had him on just a couple weeks back, but
this is a big story. What's crag and Brady? How
are you? Thanks for making time.
Speaker 6 (22:54):
Today, Well, thank you for having me on. I want
to make sure I draw attention to the fact that
ESPN has decided to shun not just Notre Dame but
also b YU and one of those two teams have
in common, well outside of having two good football teams
that could have made a case for being in the playoff,
they both promote absence before marriage, and I think it's
kind of odd that ESPN shunned them from the playoffs.
(23:16):
Yet one to highlight those two teams in a Bowl
Game using a Pop Tart and I don't know if
that was the right sponsor. Maybe they could have made
that bull game come together, but it's unfortunate for both
those teams. Maybe throw Vandy into the mix. I'm not
sure where their stances on on the absence before marriage,
but I just I find it odd that Disney hates
the values that both YU and Notre Dame really try
(23:37):
to promote.
Speaker 3 (23:38):
I wonder what Diego Pobby is mom's thoughts are on
abstinence before marriage and his brother for that matter, Alberto
or whatever. Brady. It's it's a been a rough time
for Notre Dame and I think you understand both sides
of the argument, but yeah, Notre Dame is really pissed
(23:59):
off at ESPN in the acc right now. Where does
this go from here other than just a lot of
bad feelings all off season?
Speaker 6 (24:06):
So what all serious this? I mean? The frustration from
the Notre Dame side is the fact that they felt
like they were used as a pawn. And there'll be
a press conference tomorrow morning from an athletic director Pete
Bavoka who will go into more detail, But they really
feel like they were used as a pond to get
TV ratings when if the criteria was going to be
Miami's head to head over Notre Dame, it was there
(24:27):
for you the entire season they played Week one, so
you could make the case that at no point there
was any reason to put Notre Dame ahead of Miami
considering that head to head, and that's one of the
criteria they use to compare teams. So there's frustration there
in the process, and that they were assured that they
were in a good spot heading into the final ranking,
and obviously that turned out to not be the case.
(24:48):
But I think more than that, it's the fact that
they're not going to play along with ESPN and Network,
who has continually propped up this college football show. There's
no rhyme or reason week in and week out for
why they do what they do. And then, as much
as we want to make the comparison to Notre Dame
to Miami, I think there's a fair comparison for No
Name to Alabama, And it puts the committee in a
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predicament having to deal with, well, what do we do
with teams that lose in the conference championship weekend? Because
on average, they've moved down about two spots, and Alabama
is the only team in the last three years that
has lost in a dramatic fashion. In fact, it's historically
they're the only team in SEC history could not score
a point in the first three quarters, and they didn't
move down at all in the rankings because they know
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that would have most likely men they would have had
to push out Miami out of the College football playoffs,
or they would have had to figure out what to
do between those three teams. So they wanted to get
Baman for the SEC. And obviously Miami gets in over
the head to head, which is how it should be
all along. But I think it's more of the process
and the way the committee has gone about doing it
the entire year that frustrates their fans more than anything else.
Speaker 4 (25:52):
Grady, I don't know if they asked the players or
not what they thought they should do as far as
playing in a ball game. But Brady Quinn's in there
and okay, and they they ask you this in the
locker room and a team meeting, what would you as
said Yeshuday.
Speaker 6 (26:05):
So we went to this scenari before, back when I
played my sophomore year. Tyer Willingham got fired. We were
six and five football Sea. We have the opportunity to
go play in the Insight Bowl, so let's just call
that the equivalent to the Pop Tarts Bowl. And it
was like a sixty to forty vote at our locker
room to go play in that bowl game. And I
think even though it was a fun experience, no one
took that seriously. I mean, our players did, and our
coaches did, and they were looking for jobs. And so
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even though it's a different set of circumstances, the circumstances
now today of these exhibition bowl games when you're not
playing for a national championship are similar in the fact
that you know, you've got guys who are opting out.
They're more concerned about, you know, going on to the draft,
the risk of injury. You have other players you maybe
having an agent tell them, hey, opt out of this game.
It's not playing for a national championship. You don't want
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to get risk getting hurt and not be able to
come back next year and earn your NIO money. I mean,
those are real conversations. Now, this is a professional sport.
If you're not playing for that ultimate championship, there's probably
no reason to really be playing at all. And I
think you had a little gas on the fire with
the game, the way to collegewall playoff to man be handled,
the rankings, in particular the final one that allowed Notre
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Dame to sit there and say, we're not going to
go along for your charade and play along with this,
and we feel like we'd rather focus on our roster,
attention the transfer portal that's coming up in the beginning
of January, and focus on the twenty twenty sixties and
trying to win a national championship. And the last thing
I'll just say on this whole thing with Notre Dame
is it's provided clarity. If they're past the game to
the playoff now they have to go eleven and one.
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Then that's what they have to do. You know, it's
only two years of this expanded playoff. It went ten
to two this year. I think they were going to
need some help after they lost those two games. It
felt that way based on their schedule, and that's where
we're at it. It Dame has to go undefeated or
eleven to one in order to give themselves a chance
of being ranked high enough to go into the Playoff, and.
Speaker 3 (27:46):
I understand why they don't want to be used by
And that's kind of what part of this bothers you
the most? Is it? The ESPN owns the College Football Playoff,
owns the SEC owns all these bowl games, and then
they have all these guys on TV arguing about it
twenty four to seven using the Notre Dame brand, And
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why should Notre Dame have to play along if they're
not bought in with ESPN, they're working with NBC. That's
been going on since nineteen ninety one. I mean, is
that is is this like a corporate beef?
Speaker 6 (28:20):
I don't know that it's a corporate beef necessarily. I think,
you know, Notre Dame felt like the ACC obviously, which
is distributed by ESPN, right they have the exclusive rights,
so that same thing with the SEC. They felt like,
you know, playing the Miami Notre Dame game on a
repeat for two days straight, it's a little bit out
of the norm. And so even though Jim Phillips, the
f the commissioner for the ACC, has come out and
said they didn't say anything or do anything that said
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Notre Dame shouldn't get in, well, you it kind of active,
actively politicked, you know, if you will, and did something
out of the norm of what you would typically do.
And so in that case you kind of sit there
and just say, yeah, there's probably a corporate frustration a
little bit with I think the way ESPN handled it
and in the conference, in the acc that you're partially
affiliated with and affiliated with for all your rest of
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your sports, you know, I had issues with. But I
think even more so than that, it's just, you know,
looking at where where Neure names out in this point
in time with the college football playoff, they want to
make it very clear in this and by the way,
this is what was always said to me by older
players when I first got there. Because you're not playing
for a national championship, you don't go to the bowl game.
And so the players voted on it. The coaches made
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the decision to the alder side of this is something
they were not going to play along with. And I
just think it's odd that we've got a bunch of
people who are not part of that program, not a
part of that team, trying to weigh on it, who
have an invested interest and trying to make money off
of an exhibition game. I'll keep kind of going back
to that, but I think that the thing that frustrates
me personally is the bias towards the SEC. You know,
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we've seen the Big Ten win the national championship the
last two years, and that's really how you kind of
go about, you know, grading who's the top of college football,
and they always seem to get the benefits out from
this ESPN constructed College Football Playoff Committee. And then you
get a fifth team in where I don't think Bama,
the way they've played, losing two of their last four
games and in particular, how their offenses look this year,
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deserves to get into the playoffs. The way if you
look at their two games they played bookending in the season,
it was awful. And so I understand they played in
a conference championship game and they really want to protect
those teams so they're not penalized for it. But then
what's what's the point of playing all together? If there's
no penalty at all and it's all upside, then it
doesn't make any sense, you know, if you're not gonna
be able to punish these teams for what they roll
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out there, and maybe and maybe you sit there and say,
well then what worth is the conference championship game altogether?
I would say, yeah, it's probably not worth much at
this point. You know, if you know for some teams
they win it, like Duke, and they don't even get
access into it. That's the whole other story. That's the
ACC's issue of not being able to figure out how
to put their highest ranked team into their conference championship game.
Speaker 7 (30:50):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (30:51):
One last thing, Brady, and we really appreciate you coming
through for us, like Brady Quinn always does. There's two cools.
The thought here, what is as long as NBC is
willing to be a partner with Notre Dame, why would
Notre Dame want to share revenue with anybody else and
join the conference? Then the other is, well, look what
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happened to Notre Dame this year? Is this a sign
that they need to join a power conference? What are
your thoughts on that?
Speaker 6 (31:19):
Yeah, I think they're still going to have a chance
to play for a national championship in the future. So
until that's taken away from them and everyone just boycott
scheduling Notre Dame that, I think they'll try to continue
to maintain their independence. It's deep in the fabric of
who Notre Dame is I think from a scheduling standpoint,
one of the things they love about that is trying
to have a national schedule where they have touch points
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all across the country based on games that they're playing,
where they can hit all those different alumni networks and
help fundraising. For that standpoint, so that's not going to change.
They're always going to be who they are. And I
think the interesting thing about is a lot of people
are really knocking their schedule, what their schedule looks like. First,
I'll say this, they schedule sometimes out ten twelve years,
so you know, when they put a team on their program,
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you know, if it was a decade ago, that team
might have been pretty darn good. Like last time I
checked a decade ago Michigan State. Who's on the schedule
next season for Notre Dame. I'm pretty sure they're playing
for the Big Ten championship. You know, pretty sure that
they actually played in the College Football Playoff that that
particular year. So it's odd people are kind of knocking
some of the teams that they've scheduled out, especially because
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they have scheduled some big boys. But you know, take
into account this every single team I want to say,
like six or seven years ago. I think for like
a streak of six or six or seven weeks, they
had teams coming out five. Like most of these teams,
regardless of what you think they are as a program,
they at least they have two weeks to prepare. And
that's just kind of life being an independent in the
life being a team, trying to figure out how you're
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going to construct your schedule every year as being one
of the sole independents.
Speaker 3 (32:48):
Great stuff, Brady, have fun wherever you are and we'll
be listening for you. This week on two Pros. Had
a cup of Joe and congratulations on a great year,
another great year, being one of the best, if not
the best, even though we're biased. Talent on the Big
noon kickoff show. Thank you Brady, Well, thank you, Thank
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you guys.
Speaker 6 (33:10):
Appreciate you having me on there.
Speaker 3 (33:11):
He goes, big head, Brady, what a great dude. Appreciate
Brady doing that today. It's traveling. He is traveling, but
I think that makes it easier. Not around the family. Yeah,
he's got like five kids. Yeah, I think he's a
wide receiver away from having starting eleven.
Speaker 8 (33:31):
Oh.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
Look, ESPN did an intro at Amba music kind of cool.
I'll wait for the shot of the peer. That's the
one I like. Amba music is pretty good though it
let somebody's got a little style.
Speaker 4 (33:44):
Is that the music store we went to a couple
of years ago before Pactwell Media Day.
Speaker 3 (33:47):
Yeah, okay, I remember I used to go to the
One and Telegraph at Berkeley when I was a teenager
in the nineties. More of Tower Records, guys, there's one
right here in Burbank. Warehouse Records do music. Plus why
don't you say all their names? We'll be right back
(34:08):
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Don't forget to podcast the show or streaming live on
the iHeartRadio app and without Ronnie's karaoke machine, will still
be at BJ's on Thursday, December eighteenth, the week from
Thursday from three to seven for the final remote of
the Petros and Money Show year, and we will blow
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it out with giveaways and have a lot of fun.
But it is Monday. I'm gonna do what I do.
The weekend is mine. So how was your weekend? We
talked to Matt Smith. We were gonna miss this big
surf sewage weekend because he joined us a little earlier.
He's calling the Charger game tonight, Monday Night Football on KFI.
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So Tim, you're next up in the rotation. How is
your weekend?
Speaker 4 (35:50):
Had a great weekend. Friday night, just kind of relaxed
at home. My wife went to a mom's night where
they watched a Christmas movie and did some mom stuff together.
Speaker 3 (35:59):
Probably drinks a lot of white wine and you know,
hanging out, they watch a Christmas movie. Did they dress
up like Christmas? E? I don't know. My wife didn't,
so I don't know if the other month.
Speaker 4 (36:08):
Okay, But then I stayed at home and I popped
on NFHS network.
Speaker 3 (36:13):
What's that? That's the high school? Oh, Colin? Ye?
Speaker 4 (36:17):
I watched Colin's broadcast of Christian High School versus.
Speaker 3 (36:21):
Valley Called Christian High School. Yeah, Christian High School. Like
there's not like, no directional nothing, not like San Diego Christians.
That it's pretty broad right, just Christian High School.
Speaker 4 (36:31):
UH Division five Double A Southern Regional Sectional CIF game.
It was very entertaining. Our good friend Daniel Jeremiah's son
is a senior defensive end, tied end Jeremiah Amaya Jeremiah
the edge. He is really good and they have a
really good team down there. Christian High School went back
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and forth with Valley Christian. It was a very entertaining game.
Speaker 3 (36:57):
I gotta tell you, Colin has gotten real good calling
play by play, very good from your mouth to God's.
He had a color analyst with them. He did a
good job setting up the play, letting the color of
his talk.
Speaker 4 (37:08):
I text him during the game, I said, you sound fantastic. H.
He reset it down in distance because it's not necessarily
correct on the graphic on the screen and the clock
and letting people know how much times in the quarter,
resetting what's going on, very descriptive of the plays, had
a little backstory when it was appropriate.
Speaker 3 (37:24):
He did a really good job not calling the game.
Fox Sports West did the CIF Game of the Week.
Has there been production value behind high school sports in LA?
That is true, that's been a few years now. But
I'm glad that calling. He's out there putting in work
sounding great. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (37:39):
And if anybody's listening that has anything to do with
the spectrum or the the Bally Sports West broadcast during
the high school football season, our guy Colin he needs
to be considered for the play by play because he
is one of the better ones that they have on
the NFHS.
Speaker 3 (37:53):
Network and I'm not. And there's that too. He's Chinese Japanese,
so you're you know, I mean, there's a lot of
good things about it. Absolutely, he's just something another white guy.
You're like, well, what are we gonna do it? Just
you know, another white guy. Another A and W G
or whatever you want. It's killed me for years. That's
the truth.
Speaker 4 (38:09):
Saturday, I was the studio host for Compass Media Networks
Big Ten Championship game. Greg Daniels had the call. Chad Brown,
the former All American, was the color analyst, and it
was a great game, great broadcast. It wrapped up eighteen
games that I did this college football season, beginning Labor
Day weekend and ended with the Big Ten Championship Game.
I want to shout out all the guys over at
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Compass Media Network for all our help. Art Martinez, Tyler.
Speaker 3 (38:34):
Chris Wow, to look at you. It was a heck
of a season, Art Tyler.
Speaker 4 (38:38):
Eighteen games since Labor Day weekend and then a Sunday I.
Speaker 3 (38:42):
Had Raiders versus the Broncos. But that's been a real slob.
That's a real death march, isn't. It's a that's a
great way to describe it, great way to describe it.
A slog. It's it's tough when you're two and eleven
and Pete Carroll's trying to get these guys motivatd itels
like you're walking in three meters a toothpaste. You just
you're not going anywhere. Brendan Carroll offensive line coach.
Speaker 4 (39:04):
You can get them turned around. Yeah, I Betty is
to get them turned around. So yeah, that was my weekend.
Petros Ronnie, how.
Speaker 3 (39:10):
Was your weekend? Guys? Had a nice weekend?
Speaker 9 (39:15):
Go ahead, Ronnie, Yeah, okay, I didn't want to interrupt you. Sorry,
I had a nice weekend. I was up early on Saturday.
My wife wanted me to gather the rest of the
Christmas items out of the storage, and so we did
that and we decorated just her and I as we
are empty nesters now as well, not only Don McClane
is an empty nester, but we are as well.
Speaker 1 (39:35):
Now.
Speaker 3 (39:35):
That karaoke question kind of hangover the weekend, like you
just scared to I mean, I know what that's like. No,
not really, Okay, when did you bring it up with her?
Friday Saturday or Sunday Sunday.
Speaker 9 (39:45):
US No, No, Friday, Friday, Saturday morning, Saturday morning. As
we were getting ready to do our stuff in the
house with the Christmas decorations, it was a topic of
conversation for a little bit. Wow, okay. Following that, you see,
I went to Low's. I had to pick up some
light bulbs. A couple of the Christmas decoration the bulbs
were burned out, so I had to go replace those.
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Saturday night, watched a movie. It's a it's an old
it's an older movie. So forgive me if I'm if
I'm you know, late on this, if I'm being chronic
tacoed on this. But uh, the movie Greenland with Gerard
Butler about a world, yes, about a comet striking earth. Indeed, indeed,
I think you might have seen that, right, Tim.
Speaker 4 (40:30):
It's a good movie. You're not being chronic tackle, but
it is a good end of world movie.
Speaker 9 (40:33):
Yeah, we saw We saw that last night and it
was really good. And now there's a part two that's
going to be coming out Greenland part.
Speaker 3 (40:41):
The world ends, and then we're gonna have a part
it's going to be coming out.
Speaker 4 (40:44):
Well, they come out at the end of it and
the world is kind of reset it right after catastrophe
and so people already in.
Speaker 3 (40:50):
The anyway, it was a really good movie.
Speaker 8 (40:53):
Uh.
Speaker 9 (40:54):
Sunday didn't really do anything. I was kind of feeling
a little under the weather. I picked up I think
I might have picked up a maybe like a little colder.
I'm trying to fight something off, guys, But I feel fine.
And then Sunday night, we went out to a sushi
dinner with the family, the families, I should say, uh,
the newly blended families. And that was my weekend. It
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was a nice weekend. What about you, Petros, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (41:19):
Friday I sat with myself quietly. On Saturday morning, I
had to take my daughter to soccer in Fullerton for
her final game as a Dragon Flame. That's who they
were playing. They beat the team pretty badly. And then
we were left Fullerton and then I went to yoga
(41:40):
Lottis because that's the only class that I could make
it to. What is that? It's like pilates and yoga mixed.
Are you using the plates machine or no? No, no machina.
And that was at Kefie Yoga, my sister's yoga studio.
And then we went to visit some friends at their
house because they're moving to Costa Rica to a compound.
(42:02):
Oh wow, yeah, they built a compound for themselves in
Costa Rica. What are those kind of friends? Huh? Yeah?
And they were given away like a bunch of stuff
in their giant house and palace Verdes. I took a carpet.
Oh Fletcher took a couple of air rifles. No way, yeah,
they there. We had a lot of stuff to give away.
We basically hoarded their whole house and then is there
(42:23):
anything left? Piled it all in our hoarding garage and
they're like, are you gonna take our cactus to us?
Like you gotta shovel, I'll take it all. I don't care.
I got no shame. So we did that, and then
Sunday I went back to yoga and I went to
church at Saint Catharine Greek Orthodox Church in Redondo Beach,
and that was my weekend. I did feel bad because
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we were invited to a Greek party on Saturday night
the cost family. What do you mean a Greek party
just to happen to be a party that Greek people
were throwing, Yes, and so not necessarily like a party
with fustanalas and like village dancing, just dancing, but Greek
food all the way around, okay, all the way around
Greek they have somebody in knee on a spit, they do.
I'm sure that we've been to it a couple of times. Well,
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you couldn't go this year because I had the Big.
Speaker 4 (43:06):
Ten tournament and then my wife wasn't Philly well Saturday
night great, we're all gonna get sick. But we feel
bad that we didn't go to the party because it's
a great time with the Greeks and Father Gary was
going to be there.
Speaker 3 (43:17):
Yeah, it's always great to have a Greek priest in
the house.
Speaker 4 (43:20):
Father Gary is a big listener to sax and Kate's
and the am Oh that's great, and to Dodger talk
as well.
Speaker 8 (43:24):
Well.
Speaker 3 (43:25):
We had a we're not sweating it either. We had
a Greek pastry bake sale for the Greek Orthodox orphanage
in India and my mom said, I need some were cash.
Only give me some money so I can sell you
some Greek pastries. And I said, I don't have any money,
get money from Dad. And she made me a plate
of Greek pastries which I was going to give to
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a family in my neighborhood, but they weren't home when
I tried to bring it to their house. So I
brought it home and put it aside, and Fletcher just
destroyed it. Good for him, and I felt like slapping
them upside the head. All right, we'll be back. We
got more great number word Song of the Day. He's
a growing young man. He needs that sugar. Every time
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he eats, he just leaves it everywhere. Do your kids
do that? No, like leave the rapper, leave everything just everywhere. No,
like a dog I got girls. Come on, they don't
do that though they don't know. My daughter does. She
sucks too. Come on, your kids will probably end up
(44:27):
being a lot like you. And when you suck like me,
I totally suck, and you don't start to well, you
don't start to recognize those things about yourself when you
were a kid, like, wow, I really sucked as a kid.
And now it's hitting me like a boomerang at forty
eight years old, right in the face. Can't feel good. No,
(44:48):
it doesn't. It doesn't feel good at all. Okay, we'll
be back with your word number song of the Day.
I'd like to think of it as like a question
that hung over them all weekend long. And I don't
like the nonchalant