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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Stockyards Bank Sunday Morning Sports Talk presented by
the lead troop Board Radio Network on six point thirty WLAP.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
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(00:30):
We've got from the UK volleyball team. Lizzie Carr and
Molly Bretzowitz on with us, both transfers who've joined Craig
Skinner's program. So thank you both for coming in with us.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
Thanks for having us, Thanks for having us.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
We're excited to start out. Molly a little bit and
talk about why you decided to transfer to Kentucky from Marquette.
You had pretty good knowledge about the program because your
sister was here a few years ago.

Speaker 4 (00:54):
Yeah, my sister, Matti Breswitz played here for four years
and she was part of four time SEC champs and
the Natty team, and she just absolutely loved her experience here,
and so when I ended up going in the portal,
I was like, this Kentucky was always in the back
of my mind. I love Craig, loved the other coaches
as well, and so honestly, once I got out the portal,

(01:16):
it was basically an easy decision for me because just
how much, how highly she talked about the Kentucky volleyball program,
Kentucky Athletics, Kentucky as a whole. She just loved it,
and she would say tell me how much she loved it.
So I just wanted to be part of something so special.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
And you're a Libiro correct correct, correct, So you're transferring here,
and yet Kentucky's got a pretty good Libiro. Yeah, same age,
same class and everything as you Yes, And a lot
of sports people run away from competition, So what made
you not afraid to still come and do and face
that competition?

Speaker 4 (01:50):
Yeah, you know, I've kind of always just wanted to
be part of such a good team. And that was
one of the reasons I transferred here, is because this
is one of the top program consistently in the nation,
and so competition. Me and Tuzzo are like, we're great friends.
Both our names are Molly, So it's actually pretty cool.
Gets a little confusing at times, but no competition is

(02:13):
that's what makes you a better person, that's what makes
you a better athlete. I think if you don't have
a competition in your gym, there's no one to push
each other. So that's part of why our program is
so good. I mean, even Lizzie can speak for her position,
but we have other liberos too, and just it's everyone
pushing each other. Craig always talks about how you you
need to push the others in your position. So I

(02:34):
think it's a really cool thing to have someone so
good in my position to push to be better every
single day. And she also pushes me to be better
every single day. So it's awesome having me and her together.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
And on the national championship team that your sister was
part of. I think Gabby Curry was Biro. Really there
also was Lauren Tharpe, oh yeah, who was really good
who ended up playing in a different position than Libiro.
That you're so she could get on.

Speaker 3 (02:56):
The court defens a specialist.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
Yeah, there's different way used to get on the court, yep.

Speaker 4 (03:00):
Whether that's your serve or just there's always other ways
that you can find.

Speaker 3 (03:04):
It on the court.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
So, Okay, Lizzie, obviously you came from Purdue and you
knew just a tad about the Kentucky volleyball program, but
knew a lot about University of Kentucky. I would think,
coach your brother Andrew. Yes, yeah, Car came and joined
us this year too, exactly.

Speaker 5 (03:20):
You know, I think I knew a lot just through
him and just his experiences here, and because of how
close knit all of the facilities are for basketball, both
women's and men's basketball, and then us as.

Speaker 6 (03:33):
Volleyball, he knew a lot about.

Speaker 5 (03:36):
You know, the coaches and he would run into them
when he was getting lunch, and knew a lot about
like the players and athletic trainers and just different people
who represented Kentucky volleyball. And so when I went into
the portal and they were one of the first schools
that reached out, he had nothing but great things to
say about Kentucky Kentucky sports, and then also had amazing

(03:57):
interactions with every single person he's met into volleyball so far.

Speaker 2 (04:01):
When you were initially being recruited coming out of high school,
did Craig reach out at that time?

Speaker 6 (04:07):
It's actually really funny.

Speaker 5 (04:08):
The first, you know, because my class was the first
class with the recruiting rule change where you couldn't talk
to people until June fifteenth and all.

Speaker 6 (04:19):
That type of stuff.

Speaker 5 (04:19):
So like in eighth grade I could talk to coaches,
and then I don't remember exactly when the switch was,
but like I guess maybe the end of eighth grade
for me was when they were like, all right, nope,
you can't talk to coaches until June fifteenth, after sophomore year.
So then it just like kind of switched and obviously
went silent, and then, you know, June fifteenth, My sophomore

(04:40):
year was during COVID, so it was a whole bunch
of stuff. But they used to send out recruiting questionnaires
like just in the mail, and Kentucky was the first
recruiting questionnaire I got in the mail. But at that time,
I was in eighth grade. I had only been playing
volleyball for like a year, and I was just like,
there's no way I could ever play volleyball out of
school like that, first of all, and second of all,

(05:01):
I was the biggest homebody in the world. And if
you would have told my parents say it all the time,
but if you would have told me in eighth grade
that I was going to end up going to school
twelve and ten hours away from home, I would have
told you you were crazy. I was like, I want
to go to school in my backyard. Like I was like,
I want to stay right here. I want to stay

(05:22):
at home. And so I was like, Kentucky, No, that's
way too far. I'm never going to be good enough
to play there. Like I literally didn't even fill out
the questionnaire and send it back. So it's kind of
funny because so, no, I never actually talked to him,
but they were the first recruiting questionnaire that I got
in the mail.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
So how long did it take Craig to reach out
to you after you went into the transfer portal? This tense.

Speaker 5 (05:44):
I entered the portal Friday, like lunchtime ish, and I think,
if not Friday night, by Saturday morning, I had heard
from him. So yeah, it was quick, quick interest, and
I was very excited. I did when I got the
call or text from him, and I was actually here

(06:07):
because it was my brother was playing Louisville that day
for basketball and my season had just ended, and I
was like, you know what, I haven't seen Andrew play
yet because I had been in season, so I hadn't
gotten to go to any games, and I hadn't been
to Kentucky or rep or anything. And I was like, no,
I'm gonna come and I'm gonna go to the game.
And so it just so happened that he reached out

(06:28):
to me then. And then on Sunday.

Speaker 6 (06:29):
Morning, we ended up going and getting.

Speaker 5 (06:32):
Coffee and I got to see your like, got shown
around a little bit, and it was just ended up
being perfect because the like window of time to visit
for people in the portal was ending that following Tuesday,
so it was just kind of all weird time because

(06:52):
it was right before Christmas and it was all kind
of condensed, and so it just worked out perfect that
I was here for Andrew's game.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
Wow, it's pretty cool timing. Again, we're talking with Lizzie
Carr and Molly Bretzowitz of the UK volleyball team, both
have transferred in. We're going to go ahead and take
a break right now, just a couple of minutes or
just a little bit early. Then when we come back,
we'll talk about seven things you all are doing with
the w nineteen seventy four Collective today and maybe also
get a little insight on how your match with Illinois

(07:21):
went yesterday. So stay with us here on Stockyards Sunday
Morning Sports Talk.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
This is Stockyards Bank Sunday Morning Sports Talk presented by
the Lead Troop Board Radio Network on six point thirty WLAP.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
Welcome back to Stockyards Bank Sunday Morning Sports Talk. That's
Bo Robinson always bring us back with the great music
right there, and have from UK Volleyball right now. We
have Lizzie Carr and Molly Bretzowitz on with us, and
both of you all will be kind of making your
first appearance with the w nineteen seventy four collective today. Molly,
just tell us a little bit about what you've got

(07:55):
playing today and maybe how much you're looking forward to this.

Speaker 4 (07:58):
Yeah, so me, Lizzie, a few other new freshmen as
well as Hannah Benjamin who was a red Shirt last year.
We are going to Grounded all day cafe and we
are making vision boards with just like community members, younger children,
and we are just so excited. There's gonna be like

(08:20):
connect for board games, yard games, really anything just to
have the community interact with us and meet us. And
I think it's gonna be a great experience for us.
I was telling earlier that I've never had the opportunity
to work with a collective like this, and it's super
cool to have opportunities just to work with community members
and little girls who I mean, they look to us

(08:44):
as role models, so it's super cool for them just
to like meet up in a community with us and
get to have conversations with us and ask us questions
and really just interact with younger, younger people or even
adults to that matter. So yeah, So we're headed to
the cafe from one to three today and we would
love to see everyone there. We are willing to have conversations,

(09:08):
talk with people, make crafts, arts, vision boards. I mean,
I'm stoked to make a vision board.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
I always you're gonna let the kids do it too, right, Oh.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
Yeah, for sure, for sure.

Speaker 4 (09:18):
On January first, it's like my New Year's resolution. I'm like, oh,
I should make a vision board for the new year.
And then life just gets crazy, and I mean this
year I decided to enter the Trance reportal on like
that area of time. So I'm excited just to kind
of have a vision board for the rest of the
spring in the summer and just work with these these people.

Speaker 3 (09:37):
So it's great.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
Lizzy All recently had what turned out to be an
inter squad scrimmage when an exhibition match kind of failed three,
which I actually liked. Was that way all over youre
on the mat, I thought, off the court, I thought
it was better than just having six of you out there.
At the time. Everybody got to play, you know, but
after that you had a chance for interact with fans
and especially young young fans that were there, and they

(10:00):
lined up. Seemed like we were three hundred and fifty deep
at one time. You came from Purdue, anything like that
similar Purdue.

Speaker 5 (10:08):
I mean, we would get our fans to come and
we would have you know, little girls and people lined
up for autographs and pictures and all that type of stuff,
and we would do some like signing periods, kind of
like we did on Sunday. But for an intersquad scrimmage.
I've never seen anything like that before. And I know

(10:29):
it wasn't like initially labeled as an intersquad scrimmage, and
that wasn't our goal, I guess when we started the day.
But it ended up turning out great, and I was
just the weather wasn't really great, and I was just
so impressed that there were still that many people there
ready to cheer us on and meet us after the

(10:50):
game and you know, just kind of hang out with
us a little bit, and it was really cool just
to see that we have so much support behind us.
And even yesterday we were in Indianapolis and there were
tons of fans who came up to me and they
were like, yeah, like, we're from Lexington, and I was like,
and you're here in Indianapolis right now, just for like

(11:12):
a scrimmage in the middle of the day on a Saturday.
So it's just really cool to see how you know,
committed the fans are and how much they want to
see us, And it makes our job really fun because
you know, we were we were those little girls once
and so yesterday we actually played in the middle of
a tens and twelves club tournament, so a bunch of

(11:35):
ten and twelve year olds were playing in a club
tournament around us, and so, you know, we were those
kids once, and so it's really cool to be on
the other side of it and now be the ones
that they're looking up to, versus us being the ones
looking up to other people playing.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
Did you have anything like the w nineteen seventy four
collective at Purdue?

Speaker 5 (11:57):
No, No, not like this. This is really cool because
it just really throws you into the community and being
a role model, and there's so many different things you
can do. You can, you know, hang out, you can
do things with kids. You can hang out with them,
you can read to them, you can do a bunch
of different things like that. We're trying to set up

(12:18):
some different clinics and stuff, so we're gonna be doing
some volleyball clinics through that, and then we're also going
to be you can also do some stuff.

Speaker 6 (12:26):
With different animals.

Speaker 5 (12:28):
There's just there's such a like range of things that
you can do, and that that makes it really fun
because I don't know, it's not like there's there's no
way for it to get boring because you can never
be doing the same thing and you're always going to
be reaching a different group of people in the community
because you're not just doing the same thing over and

(12:48):
over again.

Speaker 2 (12:48):
Yeah, so yesterday you did have an exhibition match with Illinois. Yes,
how did that go? Mala Jalls kick butt?

Speaker 3 (12:56):
Yes, we won three to one.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
You lost.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
We did we did. We did. Uh we were.

Speaker 4 (13:02):
We were kind of saying it was it was our
own errors in that game, but uh yeah, no.

Speaker 3 (13:10):
We we. I would say we took it to them
and that we lost the second set, but.

Speaker 4 (13:14):
We really took it to them the first, third, and
fourth set and played pretty clean and consistent those three sets.

Speaker 3 (13:19):
It was just a second set.

Speaker 4 (13:22):
But I mean, like all athletes and teams, you you
have those moments and some are not prettier than others,
but if the end result is the way you want it,
then that you know, that's what matters at the end.

Speaker 3 (13:33):
So but yeah, so we beat Illinois yesterday and.

Speaker 4 (13:37):
Then it was pretty fun because we got to hang
out in Indie and we actually went up to the
pro volleyball match and we watched Indian Night play and
so we got to watch one of a former Kentucky
volleyball player, Johnny Teelor, play as well as just so
many other college athletes that are living out their dream.
So that was super cool as well last night that
we just got to spend the whole day in Indie

(13:57):
and like Lizzie said, like meeting younger girls and that
kind of goes along with the w nineteen seventy four.
Collective is just all just how can we be role
models and leaders for the younger generation. So that was
just super cool to be an indie all day. But yeah,
winning was definitely a good part of that.

Speaker 2 (14:14):
Yeah, So both of you all have had NCAA tournament success.
So Lizzie, when you look at this team and I
look out there at it and I watched you all,
like I say in that exhibition match, I'm thinking this
has got a change to be a national championship team,
loaded one from first position all the way to the end.
I mean you've played it Purdue, a big ten, which

(14:36):
is loaded. But how do you feel about this team?

Speaker 5 (14:38):
Yeah, I just think it's so cool day in and
day out to see how hard we can compete and
how a little bit of like Brez was talking about earlier,
but how good you can make the people around you.
And I just think it's been really cool to see,

(14:59):
like within positions, within just the team, everyone around you
is constantly pushing you to be the best version of
yourself as a leader, as a person, as a teammate,
as a player, as a middle like in every single aspect.

Speaker 6 (15:14):
And so that's so cool.

Speaker 5 (15:15):
And I've always believed that you can only be as
as good as like your B side or your your bench,
or however you want to phrase that. And so because
they're the ones who are coming in and competing against
you every single day. And so in our gym, we
have blue and white, and our white side every single

(15:37):
day beats the blue side, and everyone is mixing up
between white and blue side, and there's no real consistency
and who's on either side because there's every single person
is good enough to have the spot. And so it's
just really cool to see how each person is pushing
the other to be better and kind of be uncomfortable

(15:59):
in a way and have to figure out how to
compete at the highest level and play at the highest level.
And I think that that makes it really special because
we're just we're just so deep and have so much
stuff that we're going to be really good.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
Molly, you had twenty one digs in an NCAA win
life season.

Speaker 3 (16:15):
Didn't even know that.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
Yeah, I could do a few things like that and
then went over Utah. Yeah, but when you look at
this team, I mean, you came from a team, like
I say, both of you NCAA success, but when you
look at this team, how do you write the talent
on this team?

Speaker 4 (16:29):
I mean even when I got here, I was like,
I played for a high level team at Marquette, and
when I got here, I was like, oh my gosh,
this is even this is better than I ever managed imagined.
And I thought I was playing at the best level
that I could be at. And then getting here, like
what Lizzie said is these people just like make you

(16:51):
so much better. And I think that it starts really
like off the court, and this is just such a
good group of girls, these fourteen girls, and it's actually
pretty cool. We talk about this quite frequently. Is we
have every single person that is going to be here
in the fall right now. Yeah, and we might be
like one of one program that has everyone.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
Here, three transfers. You all came in. You had three
freshmen who all came in Creation never had three freshmen
come in our life exactly.

Speaker 3 (17:18):
So that's a very new thing that people are sharing
to do.

Speaker 4 (17:21):
But yeah, so we have all fourteen players here that
got to train and compete all spring, and so we
just will every day. We were like, let's not take
this opportunity for granted that we have everyone here and
we have a chance to compete.

Speaker 3 (17:36):
Usually teams get six months, but.

Speaker 4 (17:38):
We have almost a whole year to be together, and
teams don't get that very often.

Speaker 3 (17:42):
So no, I see something different in this team.

Speaker 4 (17:45):
And I think it really starts with just how we
act together off the court, and that just really transitions
on the court and so and then obviously it helps
with just having so many talented players to all Americans,
and just I mean it's.

Speaker 3 (18:00):
It's fun getting in the gym every single day.

Speaker 4 (18:02):
It's a battle no matter what side you're on, blue
or white, Like you're battling every single day in that gym.
And I think that if we have that mindset in
every single game, we're gonna be hard to beat.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
So I like the way that you mentioned the word
fun because when your sister played here on the national
championship team, she didn't get a lot of playing tap
because of who was on the court ahead of her.
But I don't know there's ever been a more fun
loving player that I've seen on a team than your sister. Yeah,
are you similar to that?

Speaker 6 (18:32):
Yeah, yes she is.

Speaker 3 (18:36):
Thanks Lizzie.

Speaker 4 (18:38):
No, the people who have been here, because it's actually
no one, none of the teammates. None of my teammates
have played with her, so no one really knows her
except Craig and Katie, our trainer and our strength trainer,
so they're the only ones that know her.

Speaker 3 (18:51):
But they say that we have a lot of similarities,
So no, you need that.

Speaker 4 (18:57):
I was talking to someone the other day just about
like you need to have any both on the court
and off the court, and I would say, actually, yesterday,
in the first and second set, we were struggling to
find that energy both on and off the court, and
then you could just tell in the third and fourth
set like that energy just completely shifted and we were
just having fun. And so when you have that, it's
it's definitely a different vibe and makes it just, you

(19:19):
know what you said, fun, So it's great.

Speaker 2 (19:22):
Yeah, Well, if you've got any of your sister's vib
like that and all, it's a big plus for the team.
And Lizzie, you'll verify she's got plenty of that.

Speaker 6 (19:29):
Yeah, she does.

Speaker 5 (19:30):
She's she's always having a great time no matter what's
going on and always making sure she's picking up the
people around her.

Speaker 6 (19:37):
So it's really fun to p there.

Speaker 3 (19:39):
Thanks Lizzie.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
Okay, right back, at you, So we'll have another break
coming up here. When we come back, I want to
let you talk about some of that talent on the
team that you're playing with, especially Brooklyn Delay. So stay
with us here on Stockyards Bank Sunday Morning Sports Talk.
We'll be back with Lizzie Carr and Molly Bretswitz.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
This is Stockyards Bank Sunday Morning Sports Talk is ended
by the lead troop Board Radio Network on six point
thirty WLAP.

Speaker 2 (20:05):
Welcome back to Stockyards Bank Sunday Morning Sports Stop again.
This hour, Sunday Morning Sports Talk has brought to you
by Country Boy Brewing. Right now, we are joined by
Kentucky volleyball players Lizzie Carr and Molly Bretzowitz, who are
here as part of their work with the w nineteen
seventy four collective, and again tail folks where you all
will be in about another hour and a half.

Speaker 4 (20:26):
Yeah, So we're gonna be at Grounded all day cafe
and we are gonna be making vision boards, doing arts
and crafts, playing going outside and playing some board games
or yard games. Really just to interact with the community,
and so we would love to see people there. We
are super excited. It's going to be basically just a

(20:47):
lot of new faces. It's going to be me and
Lizzie Carr, who's here with me right now, and then
the three freshmen Georgia Watson, Trinity Ward and Cassidy O'Brien,
and then also Hannah Benjamin who was a red shirt
last You're due to an injury. So just some new
faces that no one has seen on the court quite
yet unless they came last Sunday, and so me and
Lizzie are super excited to be there today. But yeah,

(21:09):
we will be there from one to three. So please
if you have time from one to three, come say
ahead of us, ask us questions. We would love to
see you there at Grounded All Day Cafe.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
And then two weeks from Monday, on April twenty eighth,
the w nineteen seventy four Collective will have a volleyball
foursome in the Clarks Pump and Shop Scramble. Brooklyn Delay
and freshman Trinity Ward are going to play with Coach
Skinner and a scramble. What do you think that'll be, like, Lizzie.

Speaker 6 (21:39):
I think it'll be fun. I've heard. I've heard Coach
Skinner is pretty good at golf.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
So you should work at a golf course.

Speaker 5 (21:45):
Okay, so maybe maybe he'll carry the team a little bit.
But Trinity and Brooklyn are very confident in their abilities
and are very excited to play. So I was asked
if I wanted to play. I decided that probably wouldn't
be the best personal representation of myself.

Speaker 6 (22:04):
I know I can swing a golf club.

Speaker 5 (22:06):
I can't tell you where the ball is going in
any way, ship or form, so h But Trinity and
Brooklyn are very excited and they seem I don't know,
I've never seen them play golf obviously, but they seem
very confident. And so they'll be out there with coach Skinner,
and I think it'll be fun.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
If they're gonna play with Craig and they're foursome, I
would think they mist think they can play. Yeah, because
now I wouldn't think you'd want to embarrass yourself and
pull the team down with your coach right there. And also,
but speaking of Brooklyn Delay and returning All American one
of the Final four and Player of the Year nominations
last season for national honors, what's it like playing with Brooklyn?

(22:46):
I mean, Moll, like, what did you know about Brooklyn
before you got here, and it's anything changed since now
that you've been around her.

Speaker 4 (22:52):
Honestly, I played her in club and I always was like, Wow,
she is really good. And then I kind of like
did didn't really pay attention to Kentucky Volleyball like that
much at my old school just because I was like, Okay,
I gotta focus on myself right now. But I was
always kind of like a fan of them, just with
my sister playing here, and I just always love the

(23:13):
program and I knew that. I mean, even my teammates
would always talk about like how good BK. We call
her BK, but Brooklyn delay is and just playing with her,
she just finds a way, like I don't know how
else to explain it, but like you can just rely
on her to get it done and she's just super

(23:34):
just reliable. She's always available, and even more than that, it's.

Speaker 3 (23:39):
Just great to play with her.

Speaker 4 (23:42):
She always she just has that presence in her where
it's like, all right, we trust her, like she can
help us get this done.

Speaker 3 (23:48):
We can go to her.

Speaker 4 (23:49):
And it's also cool because we also have Eva Hudson
on the pin, so it's like having that combo out
there it's just two people that we can rely on
to finish. And so No, I have been loving playing
with Brooklyn Delay. She has lived up to the all
American standard and I just I can't wait to see

(24:09):
her compete in the fall. But also just this last
week of just getting the opportunity to play with her
every single day.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
It's great because you all have a match Friday against Louisville.

Speaker 5 (24:18):
Correct, Yes, we play at seven in Louisville at the.

Speaker 2 (24:25):
Center.

Speaker 6 (24:25):
No, I think it's okay.

Speaker 3 (24:28):
Is it at six? I think it's at six.

Speaker 2 (24:31):
It's just one of the ones that's open to the public.

Speaker 6 (24:33):
It is open to the public.

Speaker 2 (24:34):
Yes, you can come, so of course I know it's
just exhibition, but you don't lose the Louisville.

Speaker 5 (24:39):
Right, No, never, never, we can't a huge Robby And
you know, we all know kind of what that means,
and we kind of talked about that yesterday when the
game was over, that it is Robby Week even though
it is exhibition, and that starts Monday when we walk
in the gym for practice, so we're ready.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
One of the kind of positions sound a little ford
to see how to work out, but it's setter. I
mean lost Emmigrom Madison Lily. Nobody thought nobody could ever
replace her. That Emmagrome comes in, she replaces her.

Speaker 4 (25:10):
Man.

Speaker 2 (25:11):
She really is really good. Now you've got a couple
other people coming in. How important is it going to
be to see how that position plays at.

Speaker 6 (25:18):
Yeah, I think it's gonna be really cool.

Speaker 5 (25:21):
You know, they're they're both up for the fight right now,
and it's really cool to see each of them continue
to grow and get better each day. And I think
that they're just going to keep working hard and fighting
for their spot, and it'll be interesting to see who
gets it in the fall if if you want to know,
we don't even know who's going to get it. That's
how close the running is so and I don't know

(25:42):
that it'll necessarily be one consistent either.

Speaker 6 (25:45):
It might be back and forth too, so that works well.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
There's a lot of things we don't know on Sunday
Morning Sports, so that works out very aware with us.
Thank you both for coming in today. I have a
great day at the ground at All Day Cafe from
one to three. Thank you Bo Robinson for taking care
of me. And sorry La Damien Orston for I messed
up a little bit. This morning, but next time we'll
have you on for three hours, so again, thank you
for joining us today on Stockyards Bank Sunday Morning Sports
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