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August 19, 2025 194 mins

Recorded: August 18th 2025 | Will Compton and Taylor Lewan are bringing the Commissioner of College Football on to the team full-time! Josh Pate, college football’s favorite analyst, hops on the bus to talk shop on the 2025 season, and how his career has led up to the lore of what now is, Pate State University.

Before Josh joins, the Boys kick things off with a little preseason heat: Will breaks down UFC 319, Taylor gives his early Bussin’ Bowl predictions, and we get an official update on Papa Lewan’s first pitch mental prep for the KC first pitch.

Then it’s time for the man, the myth, the Late Kick legend himself—Josh Pate. The Boys get into everything from NIL chaos and conference realignment to which coaches are built for war and which programs are living off vibes. Josh pulls back the curtain on what it’s like building a football empire on YouTube, what fanbases really move the needle, and how he handles getting roasted online weekly.

Whether you’re an SEC diehard or a sicko watching Mountain West football at 2 a.m., this one’s for you.

Big hugs, tiny kisses.

TIMESTAMP CHAPTERS

0:00 Intro
3:04 The Locker Room Is BACK
5:27 CFB Season Outlook
16:19 28 Team Playoff???
18:30 New Heights And Taylor Swift Broke The Internet
21:18 UFC 319
30:01 Tubing Is Not For The Faint Of Heart
37:01 Taylor’s Redemption Is Happening
39:59 New Merch + Live Show Tickets Are Available
41:20 NFL News
46:04 JP’s One Year Anniversary 
48:40 Is Tee The Best Pool Game Ever?
50:31 JOSH PATE JOINS BUS
52:38 His Daily Routine
58:40 Journey Into College Football Media
1:09:11 Is Pate A Bigger Nebraska Fan Than Will?
1:11:03 Josh Coming To The Bussin Bowl??
1:14:54 Josh's First Pitch Advice
1:21:56 The Sensory Overload Of Football
1:31:07 Does Not Being A Former Player Help Him?
1:41:49 Josh's Big Break
1:57:47 Suits On TV Are Out
2:08:30 Josh's Sleeper Teams This Year
2:29:17 Did NIL Level The Playing Field?
2:39:43 Ohio State vs Texas Expectations
2:46:10 Michigan's Slap On The Wrist
3:02:16 Bud Light: What Would He Do Anything For?
3:07:01 CFB Commissioner? 

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(00:21):
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Speaker 1 (03:46):
Futures Futures, Futures always got to be thinking about your futures.
We had the football season coming up, and this week
the first episode of Our Locker Room is coming out.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
Thursday, Wednesday Night, Wednesday Night College Football Show. We're separating
them very like, very much their separation because last year,
I want to say, we combined.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
Them for a while.

Speaker 3 (04:07):
Combined for a while, and then little separation at the end.
This year we are separating them fully. So we will
have a college football show that'll drop on Wednesday nights
and then our NFL Locker Room show that will drop
on Thursday morning.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
And boys, this week we are filming Our Futures. You
guys heard about the big news about Clay Matthews. How's
now Jordan Bus suppus to get him a round of
the plus just an absolute professional as well. Jeremie Clump
has kind of been aligning all of these things. He
has called texted, uh, sent a pigeon, sent a raven,
every which way you possibly can't do. Start preparing for
the locker room.

Speaker 3 (04:39):
That'll be amazing.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
And as always, joining us will be de Laney Walker.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
He's locked in. Laney locked in, Clay locked in. And
do you want to go ahead and announce the special
guests that'll be joining us for the college football we want?

Speaker 2 (04:53):
Do we want to wait? Do we want to Well?

Speaker 3 (04:55):
Today we were recording on Monday. The announcement is dropping
today that the collaboration is happening. So by the time
people are listening.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
Now, because they'll see who our guest is. Yes, that
guest is not just a guest. I'm busting with the boys.
He's also going to be a part of our college
football show, the one, the only, possibly the commissioner of
the entire college football world, eventually Joshua Paint. So those
things coming out this week. We're getting the season started.

(05:22):
It's big time. I believe it's Ireland correct a week zero,
Ireland's going down. Football is officially officially back this week.
It's going down. It's amazing and this whole year Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
there is gonna be a whole slate for you guys
that we will do our best, our absolute best to
show you the schedule of what is coming out with

(05:43):
busting with the Boys. It is going to be an
amazing time. But Josh Pate, just a man of the
People's got beautiful arms, got a beautiful head. That man
has got a beautiful brain as well. He's going to
take us to school every single week when it comes
to college football, We're gonna have a blast.

Speaker 3 (05:58):
He's the best college football head in America.

Speaker 1 (06:01):
Best college football had in America, and as the best
college football head in America, he had some very nice
things to say about Nebraska. Did you see that?

Speaker 3 (06:08):
I did see that. I didn't know if we wanted
to wait until he got on the bus tour we
could talk. And I know we got several things on
the docket involving college football. We got the twenty eighteen playoff.
We got the Michigan scandal that how that kind of
got solved last week. We got, you know, people putting
Nebraska in their playoff runs. People are starting to find
out about Nebraska a little bit.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
People are starting to whisper. People are starting to do
what will comms been doing for the last seventeen years
talking about Nebraska football. Nebraska football is no longer a
team that you're just like, oh, yeah, they remember that
when they were good in the nineties. Now we're talking
about potential candidates for potential playoffs, Potential, potential, potentials, potential

(06:48):
it has. If people want to talk about Connor Stallion's
manifesto Willie ces manifesto, Nebraska is starting to come to fruition.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (06:55):
What does potential mean? Will potential.

Speaker 3 (07:02):
Means let me stop you there.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
Potentially means you haven't done shit yet, but you have
an opportunity to do something at the.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
Ceilings high, but you haven't. You haven't touched the ceiling.
You put the ceilings up, the ceilings there. You gotta
do the things that tap into that potential. But we
have not done that yet.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
Potential is you see where you could go. Now it's
your job to build the ladder.

Speaker 3 (07:29):
Potential is the capacity to develop, succeed, or become something
in the future.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
In the future building blocks. Matt rule all those boys
have been building blocks every single day in camp. Will
Compton he hears the whiskers. I'm sure he talks to
Eckler every single day. I walk in on, will you
get get him a little stretch in our sore next
weight room? What's he doing? Listen to Eckler talk about

(07:54):
a dude a press conference. What's you do after that?
Probably calls Eckler. Will Compton knows what's happening in that
building all the way about a thousand miles away in Nashville, Tennessee.
The rest of the world will now find out. Coming
August twenty eighth, when Cincinnati takes on Nebraska. Cincinnati home
of the New Heights podcast Nebraska for that week, home
of the Bustle with the Boys podcast. It is going

(08:15):
to be an epic start for the Nebraska season. What's
the future look like for Nebraska?

Speaker 2 (08:19):
In that first game?

Speaker 1 (08:20):
For you will an ass whooping an ass whooping sixty
to find.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
Out on Thursday night, a week from Thursday. I was
getting juiced up about of last night. That is kind
of wild and yeah, I expect a good, strong performance.
I expect a very strong leg. People have been hearing
the whispers been seeing the interviews with tears of Archie
Wilson being homesick, being away from his family living in Australia.

(08:47):
Apparently he's got a an absolute juggernaut of a leg,
can kick it every which way, can bomb in about
seventy yards. Our punter is gonna win his football games
this year, and he might be the number one punter
in the country.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
Might be the number one part of the country. And
it's not just one leg. Kids do legs, both dual legs,
a dual leg threat, dude. I mean, I'm excited a
football season. We all know what. Everybody with their team.
Everyone's a champion right now.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
Everyone.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
Everyone has a lot to be optimistic about. Uh, well,
a lot of teams do. There's some that might be
you know, they might be middle of the road. They
might be ready for a middle of the road season.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
I love that.

Speaker 1 (09:22):
Ain't nobody ready for a middle road season, even the
teams that have had great camps, And if they were
to lean back a little bit and actually look at
the entire team and probably realize we don't have the
talent to compete for next championship. Every Division one football
team thinks this is the year they shocked the world
because of X, Y and Z.

Speaker 3 (09:37):
I don't know, hang on, time out, time out. Does
everybody here have high expectations for their team this year?

Speaker 2 (09:44):
Yeah, yes, yes, Jack, you do.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
They don't.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
Horse side do and you do?

Speaker 3 (09:51):
Yeah, I do.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
We have like one of the easier schedules in all
of college football, and police pull up Tennessee's schedule. We
have a very easy schedule as well.

Speaker 3 (09:58):
They do play in the SEC as well. They do
play in the SEC.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
That's true.

Speaker 3 (10:02):
SEC. What you guys have a lot of depth. You
guys have more depth than the Big Ten. Huh, the
SEC has more depth than the Big Ten. This is
a catastrophic one.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
This is a catastrophicpon.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
So you're saying, I can be aroused about it, like
the Big ten has the Natties live in the Big Ten,
like the top of the top is the Big Ten.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
But as far as depth goes, but SEC has more depth.
If Nebraska, if Nebraska pulls their weight, if Nebraska polls
their weight, this year, you got Michigan, Ohio State, penn State, Oregon, Illinois.
Illinois is a sleeper this year. USC Indiana was in
the playoff last year, and Nebraska that's eight teams. That's

(10:48):
a good core foundation. Now the bottom, I don't know
about the bottom. Like our boiler Makers, Rutgers always seems
to be a little like sneaky. Every once in a while.
Maryland can be a little sneaky, but it's like but
it's like, ah, Gophers are sneaky. This year's at the
right now. The Minnesota Gophers. That's a sneaky bunch of boys. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (11:08):
Yeah, Mississippi State's kind of trash, but Vandy they're spicy.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
Right that. Kentucky's always good for some weird upsets.

Speaker 3 (11:17):
Missouri missoo, missoo solid.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
A lot of question marks around Oklahoma, like people are
reeled down in Oklahoma, and now recently everyone's like, actually
they might be contenders this year. It's very odd, very odd,
but yeah, best on best Big Ten takes that. I
think that that middle class of the Big ten has
gotten stronger in the last couple of years.

Speaker 3 (11:37):
I think this year is it's the word potential is
there hasn't done it yet, but middle the middle class
in the Big Ten has a big year ahead of them.
As far as Big Ten becoming an all around.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
When you when you look at your middle class. You
look at Illinois, You're gonna look at Minnesota, Nebraska right now.
You would put in that, but I see them get
having a bigger year. But as of right now, Yeah,
middle class USC I think I think takes another step.
I think those four teams gives you a nice, healthy
middle class in the Big ten.

Speaker 3 (12:10):
Appeel has been talking about Michigan State a little bit too.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
Yeah, ass I agree, Mitch. I agree.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
You in here, miss Carley said, Michigan State is asked,
I don't disagree with that. I will assume so too.

Speaker 3 (12:23):
I've just you know, you got Iowa, Indiana.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
Yeah, a lot of people down in Wisconsin as well.
A lot of people are down in Wisconsin. They have
a tough schedule, they have potential. But here's the thing,
that's where that's a great full circle moment. Get us
back week zero. Everyone's got potential. Everyone's out there and
they believe they're gonna be a big ten sec, big
twelve ACC champions. That's the exciting part of where we

(12:50):
sit right now, in the middle of August. Everyone's hopes
and dreams are alive right now. Now get to October,
we're gonna start separating from the pack. We'll see who's
who in the zoo when it comes college football. But
right now, as we all sit here, all of our
teams are winning it all. And that is the beautiful
thing about sports.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
Juices up.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
And I didn't even think my dumb brain and timelines
don't wally work out together. But really, yeah, a week
from Thursday, I don't even fucking realize we.

Speaker 3 (13:17):
Will be at Arrowhead Arrowhead watching Cincinnati Nebraska. Then we
will be flying to Columbus for Texas Ohio State.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
Texas Ohio State. Yes, And there's so much of this
conversation that needs to take place in the locker room,
So much of it does, but it's gonna be I mean,
it's thirty to forty five minute show. So I get
weary of what do we talk about here as opposed
to the locker room? Should we bring people to the
locker room or should we talk about it right now?
It's kind of up to you guys. But the thought
process going on my head is who's got more pressure

(13:46):
on them? Texas Ohio State in this week one matchup.

Speaker 3 (13:49):
I personally think Texas does. I agree, I think Texas
Texas does because they have an insanely talented roster sark
they've been building out. I want to say a couple
years ago was it two years ago? And they beat
Bama in earlier in the season, when they just started
to kind of like, Hey, what's Texas going to be like?
In the SEC and that O line in the trenches
they handled Alabama, I was kind of like, oh shit,

(14:11):
Texas is for real this year. I feel like these
last couple of years, the way Texas has been trending
and playing in these big moments. With Archie Manning at
the helm, I feel like they have the most pressure
because they are everybody's number one going into the season
in Ohio State, even though they are defending national champions.
You got a new quarterback, they lost a lot of pieces,

(14:32):
new running back room. Like, yes, they've reloaded. It's Ohio State.
They can reload. They have those capabilities. Yeah, But I
feel like I just think it's I think Texas has
the most pressure going Yeah.

Speaker 2 (14:42):
Yeah, I think I agree with you.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
I think arch Manning is a massive reason why Texas
has the most pressure on them. This gives the highest
rateed quarterback of all time. He comes from the bloodlines,
all those things. Now he's finally thrust it into a
starting role. He's one of those cats to look at
at a Heisman already, and he doesn't have too much
film on him. A lot of pressure over there. Texas
is always a school that's going to have a microscope
on them. They're always going to be like win is
Texas Since the days of Colt McCoy. Every year it's like,

(15:07):
is Texas back? Is Texas back? You win a game
the Cotton Bowl a few years ago, and you got
people betting Texas is back. We're gonna do X, Y
and Z, We're back, that whole entire thing. Then you
start seeing them. They make the playoffs, they get embarrassed
by the team that actually wins the national championship, which
is Ohio State. Now, this week one matchup, Ohio State
loses everybody in their defense except for two guys guy,

(15:29):
one of them being the safety who's like one of
the best players in all of college football this year.
And Ohio State does have an incredible They do a
great job of every single year just reloading. They never
have really these valleys. It's usually just like their baseline
is peaking and they always have the best wide receiver rooms.
Their offenses go crazy. They lose their OC to the Raiders.
So there's a lot of question marks going for them,

(15:50):
but the pressure doesn't seem like too much pressure because
they got their national championship. It's not the Big Ten
yet it is a nice it's like a nice marker
to see where are we at we one of college
football when you're still kind of working through all the
kinks everything, because the good teams. Tennessee is a great
example of this. You see them, they play their first
four games of the year, they're always covering.

Speaker 3 (16:10):
They got there.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
They're playing you know, the schlums, the Whoever's, and they're
minus thirty five points and they're always covering over that.
That's a sign of a good football team. We'll see
with Texa Ohio State, but I think Texas has more
pressure on them to come out of the gates firing quickly. Yeah,
it's gonna be. I just can't wait for the season, man,
I cannot wait.

Speaker 3 (16:30):
They also Ohio State also lost their DC yeah to
Penn State. However, they reloaded with Matt Patricia, right, I
think so, you're oh State guy.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
Yeah, I think so, mattess I think none on that
number two pencil going crazy on that thing. But yeah,
gonna be a fun, fun college football season. What else
we got in the doctors?

Speaker 2 (16:56):
I know, it's like I want to sit here and
talk like all things win.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
But we will have Josh eight on the bus, right,
I know, we brought up me.

Speaker 3 (17:06):
It's just still let's just embrace all of it. If
people want all these goddamn teams in the playoff, just
roll them out. Twenty eight.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
Yeah, the twenty I love having it.

Speaker 1 (17:18):
I kind of like the March Madness idea of like, hey,
you make it to the dance. Anything's possible now.

Speaker 3 (17:23):
I know, but that is it's it's it's so many teams.
That's if they want to go to twenty eight. I'll
be right there embracing it with them. But to JP's point,
it's like you do want it. It's like seven from
the SEC, seven from the Big ten, five from the ACC, Like,
what are we doing at that point? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Yeah, yeah, I can. I can see where that we
get at. The number will get a little high. I
like sixteen.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
I do like sixteen.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
I like sixteen quite a bit, and I want I
want championship week right in the playoffs.

Speaker 3 (17:51):
That's what I want. I also want I like sixteen
because I want to. I would like to remove the
bye week factor for the teams that are the best teams.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
Is that what happened? You are a blackologist, That's what happened.

Speaker 3 (18:03):
Yeah, If you do sixteen, then you have you have
eight games all being played, one verse sixteen. When you
have twelve or you have twenty or twenty four, you're
gonna have to you would credit the best teams and
give them a bye week, and you don't like. I
just I feel strongly because in the NFL playoffs, people
talk about, you know, the best teams coming off of
their bye week, how they're gonna perform. We're talking about
eighteen to twenty two year olds having a bye week

(18:25):
after having some more time off. Obviously, you slash that
time off after championship week and get right into it
right until you don't do bye weeks, Like everybody will
still have that same momentum that they had versus wondering.
You know, they've been studying for finals. How do you
practice them?

Speaker 1 (18:42):
Right? I like the bye week, but the bye week's scary.
I mean you look at Oregon. They had their buy
and they came out a little flat versus Ohio State.
You see a lot of these teams grabbing those buys.
Doesn't don't look awesome. But I just, more than anything,
I want football to start right out for Championship week.
I want to start right whatever December, whatever that is,

(19:04):
and let that ride all the way Jan one, Jan seven.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
That's what the National Championship is.

Speaker 3 (19:10):
Yeah, well, we'll talk to the commissioner when he gets
on here.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
We'll talk to the commission We'll get his opinion. We'll
figure all that out. New Heights, Yeah, building around Arrowhead.
New Heights are friends, our friends, our friends, our friends
for now. Until Thursday, they had a big guest on
their show. They had Taylor Swift on their show. She
finally came out. She announces her album. Just an amazing

(19:33):
job of rolling that out. And I believe it's seventeen
point nine million views on YouTube's released last Wednesday. Million
watching it live. Yeah, one point two million people watching live. Yeah.
What I popped on it was one point three golf
clap for New Heights. Golf clap for New Heights. That's impressive.
You gotta tip the cap every once in a while.

Speaker 3 (19:53):
That is have they have? They grown a million subscribers.
Yet when I popped on before Taylor Swift, when they
announced it the night that they were like, oh, we
have a huge guess and it was leaking, they were
like two point five two million subscribers. Where they at
right now? God, every clip that they've dropped, It's like

(20:16):
again when they did the whole special Guests and released
Taylor Swift, I like popped.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
On their Instagram.

Speaker 3 (20:21):
It was like one hour after they released and it
had like seven hundred thousand likes already.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
I mean, catastrophic numbers.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
Tropic numbers.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
Good, good opportunity to tell you guys, if you're watching
the show, please subscribe. Unsubscriber, you subscribe. We'll love to
hit a MILLI right, We'll love to just get to
a nice little million piece. Yeah. Let everybody else have
the multimillions.

Speaker 3 (20:45):
We'll take the one million.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
We'll just keep running the ball. Just keep running the ball,
keep running the ball. Stacking bricks daily, yeah, stacking bricks. Yeah,
throw us throw the boys of subscribe every once in
a while on Spotify.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
Follow Yeah.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
Obviously talk about this when paid gets on the bus.
But I do want to just quickly address Michigan football.
If that's okay with you.

Speaker 3 (21:07):
I would love for it to be with the commissioner here.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
Okay, we'll wait for the commission then we'll just wait.
You guys have to look forward to that.

Speaker 3 (21:14):
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Speaker 2 (22:11):
We needed that.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
You see the parlay. I saw the parlay. Did you
see my comments under your parlay, because then you would
have known I saw your parlay. That was incredible.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
That was it? Was it plus five night nine?

Speaker 3 (22:26):
Yeah, lost the first one out of the gate, first leg.
God shook dead immediately, would you do? Got back in
the fight, got back back in the ring. Four legger
in credit to obviously Clay Matthews, somebody you know before
the fight start, Hey, who you liking?

Speaker 1 (22:43):
What are you feeling? What's the parlay? Who's got we swinging? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (22:48):
And he gave me that five legger. We died right away,
but we got back in it, and look we turned
it around. Came out on top. Coms out, dude, hamzat,
coms out, whatever you want to call, whatever you want
to call that motherfucker dog is insane. I love it.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
Did you watch the fight?

Speaker 3 (23:07):
No?

Speaker 2 (23:08):
I fell asleep. I fell asleep. So I was just
hoping for you to a little bit.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
Yeah, so Comza comes out? Is that how you say
the is it? Hamza Hamza hamzad and drickis Yeah.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
There were comments on the YouTube that people are making fun.

Speaker 3 (23:24):
Of They were on my ass for saying Driscus, which
I understand.

Speaker 2 (23:29):
But.

Speaker 3 (23:31):
Buddy, this fucking performance by Hamzad like stink on ship.
Bro I'm saying, the dude is smiling right when Bruce
Buffer does his thing. They get to the middle, Hamzad
is like ready to go, and so is Drickis. He's
ready to go defend his belt again. Hell of a fighter.
Drickis is a stud and Hamzad is sitting on the

(23:55):
other side and they're both kind of crouched down, and
Hamza's just smiling knowing that he's gonna run through this
cat and every round because it went all five within
thirty seconds. And I'm saying thirty seconds because in round
four it took hams out thirty seconds, but within like
fifteen seconds. Every round, Hamzad's got this motherfucker on the ground,

(24:15):
punishing him, just just going after him. I'm just smothering him,
dominating him, doing whatever he wanted to him. Was trying
to like, was trying to progress, and he crucified this
man like five times. Do you know what a crucifix is?

Speaker 1 (24:30):
Yeah, so Jesus died one, Yeah, what Jesus died? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (24:34):
But he's got, he's got drikis where he's like laid
out over his body. He's controlling one arm in landing
shots with his left hand, and his other arm is
between Hamza's legs where he's got him crucified out on
the map. He did that to him four or five times.
Did you watch it, Jp? You were at the that's
where you had the wedding. Did anybody else watch this
fight anniversary?

Speaker 2 (24:54):
Fuck?

Speaker 1 (24:55):
It's okay, keep going, keep going, don't let that, don't
let the derail you that you forgot.

Speaker 3 (25:00):
I want some It's like I want to play off
somebody in here to just how dominating of a performance.
This was a lot of people thought the fight was boring.
I like to those minds that want excitement and one
action the whole time. I can understand why I was boring,
because again, Hamsat's taking him down every round and just
smothering this guy. But it's all like JP knows what

(25:21):
I'm talking about. What positioning in MMA is everything, and
Drinkis is a hell of a fighter. So a lot
of the times Hamsat's smothering him and not giving him
a lot of space, and Drinkis is doing a good
job of staying close to him because he knows he's
in fucking trouble with this motherfucker. Yeah, so I can
see where he's boring. But the wrestling clinic and masterclass

(25:41):
that Hamsa put on is insane to me. This is
it's it's when people talk about wrestlers coming in and
being able to dominate a match, but usually the skill
level has gotten so good in the UFC to where
wrestling is not the is not the end all be all.
Like everybody's got skill set in Brazilian jiu jitsu, Taekwondell
fuck and all the different mixed martial arts, and they

(26:03):
got black belts and everything, and so these guys are
able to their takedown defense is really good to where
they can either keep them on their feet or they're
very good on the ground. This dude, Hamzat is like
it's like back to when MMA was starting to blow
up and wrestlers were dominating it. Homsad is like it's
like swinging that way in his weight class with this
individual because he is so fucking good at wrestling. I'm

(26:26):
saying every time after the third round, Drakes is sitting
over there in his corner and I'm just like, at
this point, what do you even say to this man
other than I don't know what to fucking do. Like
the dude's gonna say fight and he's gonna come out.
He's taking my ass down no matter what I do.
And Drakes is like trying to keep his lies and

(26:47):
trying to find his shots. But he gets one flinch
and boom double he's on his ass again. And he's
so strong he gets him there. Look at this crazy
like he's so good and strong that he truly couldn't
do anything.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
I mean, if you're this guy, you got to post
that just for the just for the meat pick, like
that's a that's a nice bull you boys got on there.

Speaker 2 (27:08):
But he's just getting tossed around the yard the whole time,
the whole time.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
How many a time, how many takedowns, how many takedowns
were attempted? I want to say there was one that
Drick has fought off one time. But Hamza white on
Rice got.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
On his ass again.

Speaker 3 (27:24):
Yesstily going and so strong to where Hamzat's extended on
the double lake and he's got a fighting chance to
scramble and get out of it and make it interesting.

Speaker 1 (27:34):
But again the strength of this motherfucker is crazy.

Speaker 2 (27:38):
This post has control time was twenty one minutes forty seconds,
twelve takedowns, five hundred and twenty nine strikes.

Speaker 3 (27:46):
Well say that control time again.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
Twenty one minutes, forty seconds.

Speaker 1 (27:50):
Twenty almost twenty two minutes of control time out of
the twenty five that they fought. That's fucking wild.

Speaker 3 (27:58):
Like if him just being on top of him and
again it's like you wanted to see him. He got
him full mounted once. But dricis again he's he's the
fucking defending champion. He's defended his belt. He's a great fighter.
He had him, he had him, Hamzat mounted him, and
Dricus got out of it. He was getting out of
situations where it was getting dangerous for him. But as
far as like getting out of the control of this

(28:20):
psychotic yeah, Augistanian, I don't fucking know, dude, different fucking.

Speaker 6 (28:29):
Sounds like him and bow Nickel need to have a
good old fashioned wrestling match.

Speaker 3 (28:33):
And Hamzat, I think will control this man anybody again,
It's like there when there's a good wrestler in fighting.
Fighting has gotten so good to ward. Takedown defens is
a lot better. You're standing on your feet. The wrestler's
got to learn how to strike.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (28:51):
The guys who are not wrestlers, they're very good on
the ground or they might have you know, they might
be very comfortable in their back. This dude is different.
It's Dagistan dude, and people are talking about like, oh,
he just laid on him like hams out the entire
times trying to work for better positioning, like you know,
get trap his knee down on his elbow to to
try to reposition and get maybe in a better mount position,

(29:14):
get him into a better like what is it called
when on the side the not the side guard, but
a side mount, side mount. The whole crucifix thing. It's
like DC Daniel Cormier was doing a great job of
basically the entire time trying to educate everybody on like, Okay,
here's how you can have a better crucifix having his
knee right above his elbow, because the whole time he
was crucifixing him, he had it in between his legs,
so he couldn't get that position to where says he's

(29:37):
got it between his legs. He's just got these little
shot stories just pointing him and that's where it's boring
because Hamzaut wasn't able to like keep his elbow on
the ground because Drick is obviously held a fighter wasn't
allowing him to. But if he was able to pin
his elbow on the ground, he's able to drop bows,
He's able to land shots on him.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
Yeah. Yeah, more catastrophic.

Speaker 3 (29:56):
Yeah, stuff that people would like to see. Yeah, more catastrophe.
More catastrophe in this fight. Catastrophe, every catastrophe everywhere.

Speaker 2 (30:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (30:05):
But uh, it was like I was just in all
watching the entire fight, watching how dominating of a performance
this was from somebody who wasn't the champion going for
the belt and was just having his way doing whatever
he wanted with drinkas Jesus Christ. So he's gonna be
champed for a while, I think.

Speaker 6 (30:21):
So he just has to the only problem with him
going into it was like his health. You seem like
because he got sick, he had to like retire for
a little bit. Some of the weight cuts are giving
him issues. So if he can dial that in, sounds
like there might not go anywhere. There might not be
another human being.

Speaker 3 (30:37):
May JP when we get off the bus, you need
to go drop on YouTube and just watch that fight.

Speaker 6 (30:42):
It was like, were you trying to give examples? I
see you got the bruise on your knee.

Speaker 3 (30:47):
That's that's your boy was tubing over the weekend tube
a couple I almost told my goddamn labor, you forget, uh,
you forget what tuban can do to your body, like
when you get extended like this and you're trying to
like hang on and you fall off and just I
fucking almost lost.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
My entire arm. You've had that whole thing stsch up,
haven't you.

Speaker 3 (31:07):
Yeah, twelve anchors all the way around. Twelve anchors o'clock
looks like twelve to twelve. That's how much damage was
in my shoulder.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
Got to fix back in college.

Speaker 3 (31:16):
But I was always I was, Yeah, I was always
it was a decent little psychopath on the tube growing up.

Speaker 1 (31:21):
Yeah. I think the two barrels the tube is like
boys to men, like how willing are you if you're
willing to put the thumb up for the extra speed
on the tube? Yeah, if you're willing to keep that
thumb up, but like slide me to the side of
the boat because ay and also tubes have hit a
new level of science the way these things. You see
the ones that get airborne. Now they have like a

(31:41):
little if you get a boat going fast up and
actually there's ones that will go like ten feet in
the air and you're like a damn kite. So boats
and tubes have gotten better. Boats and tubes are now crushing.

Speaker 3 (31:54):
This was a little more difficult. Mich Michigan speak to
it too. This one had it was a doughnut tube,
so it's like a bigger and it had it had
a you know, I had the circle cut in the middle.
It seems like you had a that was a flat tube. Yeah,
with the wings. That's a fun one right there.

Speaker 2 (32:09):
Yeah, me and me and my buddy Gabe got got launched.
But we need to go the boys need to get
on a boat and go tube.

Speaker 3 (32:18):
Go tube.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
Gotta get tube. He doesn't like the idea of tube.

Speaker 3 (32:21):
And see I'm trying to get it is like I
got off the tube and I was just reminded of like, yeah,
this isn't who's driving the boat when you're tube not
young again. We use this cat shout out seth. But
there's an app called like get my Boat or.

Speaker 1 (32:39):
Something like that. Yeah, to where you can you know,
you just pop on there.

Speaker 3 (32:44):
You find a boat that you want, you have the
not the pilot, the captain. And he had all the
bells and whistles.

Speaker 2 (32:49):
He had a little wakeboard for surfing.

Speaker 3 (32:53):
Uh, he had the tube. He had skis if you
wanted a water ski, he had all of it. We
just ripped around for like I think it.

Speaker 1 (32:59):
Was four hours. I think. So you know you know
what it is, you'll just put it in the GPS.
Man and just shows up, shows up right apart what
you're told.

Speaker 3 (33:11):
Man, no doubt.

Speaker 2 (33:12):
Preach kid, preach, where.

Speaker 3 (33:13):
Are we going today? Put in the maps, the maps.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
Just blind driving man, this out there ripping around when
you're tubing. Who's the captain of your ship? Seth oh,
seth so seths the guy he just goes on.

Speaker 3 (33:25):
Your captain shows up. He had a beautiful, beautiful truck.
I complimented on the on the truck platinum hmmm.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
And uh yeah.

Speaker 3 (33:34):
He had this little this little boat, this speedboat, whatever
the hell kind of boat it is. And he just
took us out, took us down on the water for
like four hours.

Speaker 1 (33:41):
I would love to get a bustle with the boys tube.
But the thought of like I picture you and me
on the tube and then these boys behind the helm.
We're not living, we're not getting we're not gonna make
it out.

Speaker 3 (33:52):
Well, yeah, we'll start.

Speaker 1 (33:54):
Hitting with the thumbs down.

Speaker 2 (33:55):
You got to slow down, and then you feel it
going up a little bit.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
What'd you say, Jackson laughing us off his little his phone.
We're just moving around getting tossed.

Speaker 2 (34:03):
Not in reality.

Speaker 7 (34:04):
I think I'm probably the only one who's legally allowed
to drive this boat because in Tennessee after nineteen ninety eight,
you have to have a boater's license, really, and I
have one, but I would fuck your shit up.

Speaker 2 (34:13):
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 7 (34:15):
But that's just that's generational because that's how dads do
That's how my dad did it. It's like, yeah, yeah,
if you're not throwing guys around, then it's like, what
are we doing.

Speaker 3 (34:23):
That's a Southern boys bar for a little bit, and
you're like, Okay, they got it, they got a decent
let's crank it up on them.

Speaker 7 (34:29):
I will say, though they're feeling a little too confident
bat if YouTube. After the age of like let's say
like twenty three, twenty four, you realize how sore your
body is.

Speaker 1 (34:36):
Yeah, bro, it's no shiit same tubed in a minute.

Speaker 2 (34:41):
It's not got it too that grip strength too.

Speaker 7 (34:45):
Yeah, that crazy man will be in shambles for the
next few days.

Speaker 1 (34:51):
Yeah, my buddy he had a boat. What the what
is this? I thought that was Mitch. My buddy had
a boat and it was like one of those tubes,
but I had like a back to it, like a couch,
So me and like two of my buddies would sit
there and kind of it was kind of just nice.
But then then then the dad would kind of be
like they've been on this for too long, yeah.

Speaker 3 (35:07):
And would just rip us around. Good r I P
P J.

Speaker 2 (35:10):
Man, he would fuck us up on that tube.

Speaker 7 (35:12):
Is he dead?

Speaker 2 (35:13):
Yeah? I said, man, I think that's it. Yeah. So
ours was ours was blue. Ours was blue.

Speaker 3 (35:20):
Those ones get lost and you. I haven't been on
one of those, but I feel like you feel vulnerable
hitting the.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
Turn, just sitting up, getting moved around.

Speaker 2 (35:30):
God.

Speaker 3 (35:30):
I told Seth too before. He's like, you feel pretty
confident tube, And I said, I used to double back
in the day.

Speaker 1 (35:35):
Go ahead, you can rip it up a little bit. Yeah.
He kind of got me off on.

Speaker 3 (35:38):
The first the first big turn and uh, he drove
back over. I was like, all right, yeah, I've lost
a step.

Speaker 1 (35:46):
To me.

Speaker 3 (35:47):
Yeah, no, like it's it's Charlie, it's her family.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
Like what am I gonna What am I gonna do? Yeah,
rude Charlie. Charlie tube was rude.

Speaker 3 (35:56):
But again it was like a we had like a
donut tube. So I felt a little too big, like
rubbing like below me. I just didn't feel comfortable like
trying to maneuver my own body around her.

Speaker 1 (36:12):
Yeah, yeah, which.

Speaker 3 (36:14):
Is tough because it's like, you know, yeah, like you
can you can hit the side a little bit, but
when you're held on the straight away, you know how
you like to just kind of like lay on your
stomach to let your your arm strength like regain its rest,
like give your grip a little rest. And when you
have the hole cut out in the middle, it's kind
of just hard to hard to get comfortable. Then when
you're climbing up, it's like you've got to balance on

(36:36):
that tube part versus just being on a flat tube.
You can just get up on your knees and you're
engaging core. How do you get some rest?

Speaker 1 (36:41):
Yeah, how do you get some rest? That looks fun? Yeah,
that see that that that'll fuck us up.

Speaker 3 (36:49):
That's a squad one.

Speaker 1 (36:50):
That's like the thing, you know, the thing that the
park as a kid, where it was like the big
circle and you'd sit in it and then you'd spin
the middle of the wheel and then kids the velocity
would just take the kids out. One is that a
Merry go round, But it's like the it's like this,
it's like a blue thing and it has seats and
then there's a pole in the middle with like a
disc and you rotate the disc and it.

Speaker 3 (37:11):
Rotates all the kids.

Speaker 1 (37:13):
Then everyone's like you could hold on the longest and
then it always goes so fast. At the smallest kid,
you know, he just gets just sacrificed like a lamb,
Like he just shoots out five six feet.

Speaker 3 (37:24):
We'd be doing that with just a regular you know, saucer.
One where it's just got the rail in there and
you just got to hold onto the rail and somebody's
just psychotically spinning and you're just like hanging on.

Speaker 1 (37:32):
To the rail.

Speaker 2 (37:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (37:34):
You see the ones where they take like a they
get like a quad and they get like a string
and tie it to it and then they just take
off and you see the people just get ripped out
of there. That shit is that sh it's too much?
Do we have we have big news. I have redemption coming.
If you're watching this on Tuesday today Kansas City, I'm
throwing out the first pitch to Will Compton. Big redemption

(37:58):
are fans at FanDuel. They're giving away ten thousand dollars
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because a lot of people would be like striker ball,
we can kind of assume it's gonna be a ball.

(38:19):
It's really how much does Will have to move his
body with that tight back to catch the ball?

Speaker 2 (38:23):
That I think?

Speaker 1 (38:24):
Do we know that for sure? I believe yes, I
don't I can ever say for sure. No guarantees.

Speaker 3 (38:29):
You have to figure out the rules.

Speaker 1 (38:31):
My unders catchable or not catchable?

Speaker 3 (38:35):
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Speaker 1 (38:41):
I'm gonna tell you right now, go ahead and bet catchable.
I've been putting in some work I've been getting after it.
It seems like every damn day. I bug you every
single day when we're in the office. Let's go get
a game of catch in. Even Will's in the middle
of working, he's doing before the dad stuff. He's got
his note pad out, he's playing on his iPad, and
I'm like, hey, I need you to come out and
get this me real quick. So we're putting in the work.

(39:02):
We've done some meditating, we does some visualization. I think
this fuck it this week literally happens tomorrow. But maybe
tomorrow before we go, we go get on a diamond
real quick. You know what, fuck it, We're not doing that.

Speaker 2 (39:13):
I'm going in. I'm a raw dog in this grip
and rip. It's time.

Speaker 1 (39:17):
Yeah, Hay's in the barn. Get a couple of good
ones this afternoon. Five to ten throws. Just feel it,
just feel it, put it in there and let's make
a catch able ball.

Speaker 3 (39:28):
The Hayes not in the bar until you get out there.

Speaker 1 (39:31):
The work is well. When yeah, when you go to
play a football game, you still got to play the game.

Speaker 3 (39:36):
But Hayes the barn.

Speaker 1 (39:38):
Goes.

Speaker 3 (39:38):
Will we talket the preparation again. It's like, we got
to get there early so you can feel the stadium.

Speaker 1 (39:45):
There's still some work to be done there. Yeah, but
do when I go home? Am I out there playing
with my kids right now? No, I'm I'm icing my shoulder.
I'm sitting criss cross Apple Sauce in the corner of
our house. I got meditation music going. I'm doing deep breaths.

Speaker 2 (39:58):
That's what's happening when I'm at home, right My.

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Ten thousand dollars bonus bets. We will have more details
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Speaker 3 (40:16):
No underscore, will Compton underscore.

Speaker 1 (40:18):
Will Compton all socials. So that's what we got going on.
That's what we got going on. Delaney will be with us,
Delany's coming. Gotta have Delaney out there. Yeah, which also
I played catch at Delaney last week, and I think
he'd have trouble on the mount and just catching in general,
him holding the glove in his hand just seemed like

(40:38):
very unnatural for him. He was looking awkward out there.
He was looking a little awkward out there, and that's
coming from me. That's coming from me in the light
of baseball. We have baseball jerseys BWTB dot com. Go
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If you've watched any of the socials of me throwing
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(41:24):
the bust and Bowl.

Speaker 1 (41:25):
God, a lot going on, man, a lot going on. Catastrophe.

Speaker 2 (41:33):
There's so much more I want to talk about, but
I feel we should wait.

Speaker 3 (41:35):
I know the college football, the football, So it's just
knowing that football's back just has us all so excited
and it's starting to you start to feel it like
when you're driving to work, when you're consuming your content.
Football is truly there's games getting played this weekend.

Speaker 1 (41:51):
Yeah, games getting paid this weekend. NFL. James Cook, he's
holding out a little bit of the Bills. He just
got paid forty eight million dollars. He's locks dot two
smoking barrels for the Bills to make that final push.

Speaker 3 (42:02):
Get over the hump.

Speaker 1 (42:03):
Trey Hendrickson right now with the Bengals, he's saying, I
don't want to play for y'all anymore.

Speaker 2 (42:08):
You got to pay me. I'm looking at Max Crosby.

Speaker 1 (42:10):
Miles Garrett, TJ. Watt, I want that type of money.
Their first round pick goes from his holdout. He almost
went back to A and M. What's gonna happen with
the Bengals. Their defense wasn't great last year, but their
offense was amazing. Dude, It's an exciting time of year,
an exciting time.

Speaker 3 (42:26):
So that Trey Hendrickson's on the Yeah, that's what we
were just.

Speaker 1 (42:30):
Yeah, there's a lot of teams. Yeah, there's a lot
of teams out there that so Will brought up a
good point. Trey Hendrickson, he's very upset. He wants to
get paid. He looks at Max Crosby, TJ Watt, Miles Garret,
He's like, I want to get paid that much. The
first round pick. He was at A and M thinking
about going back to college. But now he's back in
so really think is this a viable option? Get rid
of Trey Hendrickson. But now Trey Henderson. You got the

(42:52):
Cowboys calling, you got the Titans called, you got the
Raiders calling, You got a whole bunch of teams calling
saying we want this salty white cat on our team.

Speaker 2 (42:58):
Did you about Trey Hendrickson?

Speaker 3 (43:01):
No, no, no, no. I think we should give a
shout out.

Speaker 1 (43:03):
Did you hear that? Or see James Cook got a bag?
James Cook four years for the barrels.

Speaker 2 (43:09):
They're looking to take the next step.

Speaker 1 (43:11):
Get over the hump of the Super Bowl lockstot to
two smoking barrels. Those guys are ready to go out there.
Catastrophic intro Quins and Judkins.

Speaker 3 (43:22):
What's going on with him?

Speaker 1 (43:23):
He's expected to return. Prosecutors drop Quinn Shawn Judkins, Prosecutors
dropped Chargers Bank. He's ready to go. He's got no
criminal liability going on. Isaiah Bond. He just signed with
the Browns. They got Judkins also on the on the Browns,
so prosecutors drop him. Isaiah Bond, he's also at the Browns.
And meanwhile DeShawn walks and sitting in the background of

(43:45):
the Browns. They're just like, hey, eighties raiders.

Speaker 3 (43:49):
Let's beat him.

Speaker 1 (43:50):
Let's fucking beat him out here. They're doing what they're doing.
Dylan Gabriel's comment, there's entertainers and competitors.

Speaker 3 (43:57):
Man, he knows which one he is.

Speaker 2 (43:59):
Yeah, I like it.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
It's like, is that a shot or is he basically
just is he just talking about being a competitor.

Speaker 6 (44:04):
I don't think it had anything to do with same
the media because.

Speaker 1 (44:08):
When you when you see the quote, you think Shad,
but then you watch him talking and you're like, oh,
he's just talking about the world and like what he
he knows what his role is and he knows what
he has to do, right.

Speaker 6 (44:18):
Because exactly because she was asking about how do you
handle like all the media pressure, whatever it is, and
I think he was saying, yeah, the media are whatever,
are trying to entertain people and we're like actually playing
the game. You had nothing to do with Shad.

Speaker 1 (44:34):
Yeah, you know how the internet is, man, I know, dude, dude.
The Browns are a fun team to watch this here.

Speaker 6 (44:41):
That's a they got a great lawyer.

Speaker 1 (44:43):
Yeah they do, man, they really do.

Speaker 2 (44:50):
Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (44:51):
Shadura out there, he's doing his thing. He's kind of
souncing the haters a little bit. Even if he doesn't
start at the beginning the year, it's probably gonna be
Joe Flacco's job. Miles Garret, it's out there just walking.
Johnny Grays lit this piece flapping.

Speaker 6 (45:02):
The wind Spencer the Saints, the game winning drives Spencer.

Speaker 1 (45:05):
Kellen Morris sitting there with Kay Adams a couple of
days ago, still not willing to say who his starting
quarterback is.

Speaker 2 (45:12):
So we got there's a lot going on.

Speaker 1 (45:13):
NFC South is an odd it's an odd ball world.
I feel like it's a Falcons. It's a Falcons division
this year.

Speaker 3 (45:20):
I disagree.

Speaker 1 (45:21):
I think it's Bucks.

Speaker 3 (45:22):
Oh good point, good point, strong point. I think it's Bucks.

Speaker 1 (45:26):
Hex takes a step. I could see the Penix taking
a step back.

Speaker 3 (45:29):
I can see Pics taking a step step. But I
just think like the Bucks are the team to beat
in the South. Like I say, I think the Bucks
would be really good in the a f C in general.

Speaker 1 (45:37):
Just yeah, especially if they ever went to the a
f C. Yeah, did I say AFC or NFC? Yeah,
you're oh yeah, Trey Henderson, he wants to go. Did
y'all see our local Atlanta news?

Speaker 7 (45:49):
Did penis so dirty?

Speaker 2 (45:56):
Crazy troll?

Speaker 1 (45:57):
Yeah? It has been in headlines. Dick jokes have been
a big head lines in the past week, So shout
out Atlanta getting.

Speaker 3 (46:03):
In on that.

Speaker 1 (46:05):
You guys, well, you see guys up to It's a
copycat league, man, it's a copycat league.

Speaker 3 (46:18):
JP had a dig joke on Twitter.

Speaker 6 (46:21):
Yeah, yeah, and I loved the first comment was so pure.
They're like, this reminds me of that nerve football. I'm like, yeah, okay, exactly.

Speaker 1 (46:32):
That was insane, nice looking peace.

Speaker 2 (46:36):
I wish I saw this cloud piece. I wish I
saw it.

Speaker 6 (46:43):
Yeah, I put a date on it.

Speaker 1 (46:44):
Alright, that's good. That's good.

Speaker 2 (46:48):
Should have been.

Speaker 3 (46:48):
There'll be another one DNS yesterday. Yeah, congratulations, man, dude.

Speaker 6 (46:53):
Somebody sent me a video of the Thank you.

Speaker 2 (46:57):
Somebody sent me.

Speaker 6 (46:57):
A video of the relay of like a longer video
of the pool relay, which I hadn't seen before on
release footage Wow.

Speaker 3 (47:05):
Really luckily, luckily.

Speaker 6 (47:07):
For you they started it after that first leg.

Speaker 3 (47:10):
Okay, buddy, actually you might still be in the water.

Speaker 6 (47:14):
I think I might be out. Yeah, but yeah, no,
it was fun. We were down in Florida and it
was the sunsets out there. Dude, we freaking we're three
for three.

Speaker 1 (47:27):
It was it was that your drone.

Speaker 6 (47:29):
Yeah, the birds flying across you cannot. I meant it
truly left us both speech us when you because you
see it a little bit on your screen when you're
filming it, But then when you go back and actually
look at the footage, you're like, we'll never never gonna.

Speaker 1 (47:42):
Be able to top this.

Speaker 6 (47:44):
God, God, one year it goes by fast, goes by fast.

Speaker 3 (47:50):
It's crazy.

Speaker 1 (47:51):
It's crazy how fast that the whole thing goes It's
wild that just a year ago, you guys are doing
a pool party and I was driving ten hours to
a wedding to spend four hours and now look at us, huh, all.

Speaker 6 (48:01):
For nothing to just because you got back and they
they got delayed.

Speaker 2 (48:05):
Yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 6 (48:08):
We needed we need to take it out on them.

Speaker 2 (48:10):
Yeah, did he think you.

Speaker 1 (48:12):
Think what.

Speaker 2 (48:16):
He should just enter? Let him come in.

Speaker 3 (48:19):
Yeah, let's just get him on the bus.

Speaker 1 (48:22):
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but we have a massive guest locked in for this Thursday,
locked in for this Thursday, and they will be coming
out the following week. Give you a hint, and it's

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Speaker 1 (49:37):
Before we get paid on the bus, he's just walked
on or just got to the shop. We did have
a little small, a small get together at my house
on Friday. JP was waiting to find out who won.
We had to let you know the information. We played
the game t yet again. If you've read applause with
Mitch Carsley handling business nice taking me out of the.

Speaker 2 (49:56):
Championship with it, y'all two versus each other.

Speaker 1 (49:59):
It was Mitch first one. First one Mitch grabbed, no problem.
The second one, Mitch was doing the thing where he
jumps roll high in the air. So he did. I
just see him right in the head on a highlight. Yeah,
I trained. He tried a dunk on me, really, so
I got I got his hippy. He went a crazy
distance and I went and got that thing. And then
the third one was very anti climactic. He saw it,
he hunted it down like he'd seeking missile and took

(50:21):
the championship. Yeah, I played fun. Oh yeah, it was awesome. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (50:25):
It might be a top it might be the top
pool game. I mean, without really.

Speaker 1 (50:33):
Into it, it's like, when's the last time as an
adult you had that much fun playing a pool game.
Obviously pulled basketball, pool, volleyball like those are tough to beat.

Speaker 3 (50:41):
But yeah, I feel like.

Speaker 6 (50:43):
I love that draining game.

Speaker 2 (50:45):
What's the drain game?

Speaker 1 (50:46):
Splash ballater bombs? You are right about that's hold on,
fill me in a little bit.

Speaker 3 (50:53):
So what I was gonna say is all around, I
think t is the best water game because you can
kind of make that happen and whatever kind of pull
you're in. Some of these games are circumstantial, which gutterball.
If you have a pool, you got a big enough pool,
usually it's had a public pool, but they got you
know how, they got the gutters on the side, and
you you take a splash ball and it's.

Speaker 1 (51:09):
Like two on two.

Speaker 3 (51:09):
You kind of figure out how how wide you can go,
but you're trying to skip it into the gutter. So
it's just offense defense. You're trying to make sick diving
catches trying to skip it.

Speaker 2 (51:19):
Fun get the.

Speaker 3 (51:20):
Side arm going. Gutterball is a blast, bro. We got
to get that dialed in. What you got someone to
present to you, guys on the bus, present a very
special guest.

Speaker 1 (51:34):
Ladies, gentlemen, Josh future Commissioner of College Football Josh pat
Is on the bus. Some people say he is college football.

Speaker 3 (51:45):
Some people say he is college football.

Speaker 1 (51:48):
I got you what you got there, dude, je.

Speaker 2 (51:51):
Honestly, that's just meo caffeinated water. It's really what you
drink it out of. That's probably the bigger deal. I've
never let anyone else on box one of these things.

Speaker 1 (52:03):
What's it say you shouldn't have.

Speaker 3 (52:08):
Paid state Chalice of supremacy.

Speaker 2 (52:11):
That's the same stuff they make the crystal football out of.
That's not true, but that looks like the same stuff
they make the crystal football does.

Speaker 1 (52:17):
That's beautiful.

Speaker 3 (52:18):
Yeah, So what does this mean? What does this mean
for us? Are we part of like the Pate Illuminati?

Speaker 2 (52:24):
Honestly, you determined what it means for you. I hand
out about fifteen twenty of those a year, mostly to
family and friends. So we're gonna go backwards on this.
So look, balls in your court now, My balls are
in your court. You you kind of gave us a gift,
you something in return, not necessarily today, but yeah, I

(52:44):
mean I don't just give gifts and not expect some
of you.

Speaker 1 (52:47):
But yeah, you never do something for somebody, just have
the kindness of your heart.

Speaker 2 (52:50):
Absolutely not. Absolutely, Charity is one of the best businesses
to be in. I think we all know that it's
very profitable.

Speaker 1 (52:54):
And I will say, we knew you'd probably bring gifts,
so we brought you something as well. Okay, you want
to see it now?

Speaker 2 (53:00):
Yeah, because I think it'll determine the mood the rest
of the day. Okay, Yeah, thanks buddy.

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I'm actually gonna meet that back in a little bit, dude,
did it really?

Speaker 3 (53:37):
No way? We're on the bus, bro.

Speaker 2 (53:39):
It's really tough to do, yati, we are Your arms
look incredible. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (53:43):
It seems like you have a great V going on
as well.

Speaker 2 (53:46):
It's tough to accomplish, you know that.

Speaker 1 (53:48):
Yeah, absolutely, I haven't accomplished.

Speaker 2 (53:49):
It, do you. You seem like you've got it the pump.
If you have free time on your hands and you
just shop at G and C regularly enough, that's not hard.
The V is tough in your twenties, it's not so tough.
Google says I'm fifty five. I'm not fifty five years old.
They've got me mixed up with that other Josh Pate.
But I'm not twenty five either. So the V is
it's a challenge. Are you willing to uh tell us

(54:10):
how old you actually are? I'm in my thirties, okay,
are we talking? We're talking thirty nine for the next
six months? Y yeah, not forty eight. Do you look good?
I appreciate it. For forty I appreciate it. Yeah. We
got a little free time in the middle of the day.
That's how we do it. Yeah, you got to work
at five am and ten pm. Keep the middle of

(54:32):
the day free. That's when the gem's empty, that's when
the sun's out. That's how to prolong your life, like
ten to fifteen years.

Speaker 3 (54:38):
Take it in, box it up, put it. What does
for people that see that the pay state machine happening?
What does a daily cadence look like for you on
prepping for your shows? Because you rock live? How many
times a week?

Speaker 1 (54:50):
Three?

Speaker 2 (54:51):
Three times a week?

Speaker 3 (54:51):
Three times a week? You rock live, I'm traveling all
the time. You're also a married man, Like, what does
a daily routine look like for Josh Paton? When you're
firing on all cylinders?

Speaker 2 (55:01):
So we're doing so it's usually five a wake up.
There's all the any kind of programming, any kind of
like I like to watch a previous night show and
grade it on a rubric, kind of like you were
a great film the day after you played a football game.
We got like a rubric where we kind of grade
performance on air. Then there's the engagement stuff. Then you
do a whole lot of media. In the morning, you'll

(55:22):
do meetings in the morning. We will do show prep
part one production meeting. Then we'll go to the gym.
We'll get to the office for basically hardcore show prep
from three PCE Central until show airs. Show airs at
seventh Central POSTPROD that'll probably end nine thirty, go home
ten thirty to elevens when you're trying to finish calls

(55:42):
that you tried to make throughout the day and hopefully
in bed by eleven up at what time? Five? Five?

Speaker 1 (55:49):
Which machine?

Speaker 2 (55:50):
Which is hard machine? Did you ever, like, did either
one of you ever get conditioned to pre work out,
get conditioned like morning workout?

Speaker 6 (55:57):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (55:57):
Yeah, you did it. Did you ever get to where
you say this is not a problem for me? Because
I never did?

Speaker 3 (56:03):
Like, get what do you mean? This is not a problem.

Speaker 2 (56:05):
I always feel sick. I feel sick if I have
to work out at five o'clock in the morning. I've
done it, like for years playing sports. I did it,
but I never got into a sweet spot with it,
and so it surprises me that I'm able to like
normally wake up like my dad used to do. I
used to think my dad was a psychopath because he
woke up at four forty five every morning on his own.
And now I'm like that. But I never thought I
would be a morning person. I was always stay up

(56:27):
until two am, sleep until nine. And now it's totally inverted,
which is good because you get the most work done
in the morning.

Speaker 3 (56:34):
I feel like I've had to teach myself to get
used to working out like in the afternoon or in
the evening if I can't get.

Speaker 1 (56:41):
It done in the morning.

Speaker 3 (56:42):
So I feel like, if I don't get my work
out done in the morning, I'm just behind on everything.
I'll have a little bit more anxiety. So I would
rather if I have to wake up earlier, like do
whatever I have to in the morning before I get
the day gone.

Speaker 2 (56:55):
Well, your gym's forty five feet away now too.

Speaker 3 (56:57):
Yeah, that's a fair point.

Speaker 1 (56:58):
If that the thing that yeah, the morning work out
to me, I am now training myself that we have
the sore next gym at our shop. It's like, all right,
get the stuff done, do your little routine in the morning,
and then once you get the bulk of your stuff done,
take the forty five to an hour and get the
work out and then But I'm very much like, wake
up in the morning, have your disciplines or whatever you
want to get done, and then start your day and

(57:19):
it makes you feel good. But if you're waking up
at five every single morning, I find myself Wednesday or
Thursday finding that lull, finding that drag because I don't
find a lot of times for naps.

Speaker 2 (57:28):
That's where the season matters, because in April there's nothing.
There's no light at the tunnel at the end of
the week, right, I mean unless you're going on vacation
or something. That's why this time of year. Like, so
we're sitting here talking week zero starts this weekend, then
next weekend everyone will be playing, and I like, I
call that season protocol. So someone out there is watching
this or listening to this, and there their Wednesday's gonna suck.

(57:49):
And if your Wednesday sucks in March, your Wednesday just
sucks in March. If your Wednesday sucks in October, you knowe,
no matter how bad it gets today, I got Michigan
kicking off. I got Nebraska kicking off, like seventy two
hours or ninety six hours. That's where that that whole key,
it gets put in the ignition and it gets turned.
How do you have a bad day in the fall.

Speaker 1 (58:11):
That It's true, there's always something to look forward to
every single week. The hopes and dreams we were talking
about on the intro, it's like, what do you like
every week? There's something to look forward to.

Speaker 2 (58:20):
That's where people so casual fans who watch football if
it's on at a bar or if they're at a
buddy's house, they don't get that. But see, they'll make
fun of people who are diehard sports fans, and I
always like, I'm in on the joke with them, because
the joke is on them, because you don't have this
thing in your life that for six months out of
the year makes everything that's bad during the week right

(58:42):
because you have it to look forward to. What are
you looking forward to if you don't have this in
your life. I've got God in my life, I got
family in my life, and then I got college football
six months out of the year in my life. Even
if you have the first two, what's filling the third void?
There's three great voids in life. This up like some
kind of monks said this at one point.

Speaker 1 (59:03):
He did sound like a modern philosophy.

Speaker 3 (59:04):
But yeah, yeah, you're juicing me up because you're right.
It's like God, selfless, family, selfless. But what's that selfish thing? Yeah,
that's pushing you to the end of the week that
you could just get giddy about.

Speaker 2 (59:17):
I don't know what else it is. I know it.
People have other passions but I don't know what other
thing that people really partake in. Like, I guess if
you were a big fan of a musician, they're gonna
come to your town one time out of the year.
If you're a big like Marvel fan, their movie is
gonna come out, and it's gonna come out one time
a year. We get this boom boom, boom boom every Saturday.

Speaker 1 (59:38):
Every they drop every weekend in the fall, and you
know it's coming every single time.

Speaker 2 (59:42):
It's great.

Speaker 1 (59:42):
Talk to me about how the origin of college football
love started for you, because when when you were here
a couple of weeks ago, we started breaking down.

Speaker 3 (59:49):
You play a little bit of high school. You're more
a baseball.

Speaker 1 (59:52):
Guy than you really didn't do anything in college, but
you just found the love, and then you've obviously turned
into the college football guru you are today.

Speaker 2 (59:58):
Yeah. I grew up in it like I was immersed
in it. So the stereotype about kids who grew up
in the South like that was me. So it was
no different than that. What I wondered for a long
time is like, Okay, if I'm not going to play it,
I don't look like I'm going to get a scholarship
to Syracuse or Northwestern or one of those big journalism schools.
So everyone I see on TV has one pretty much,

(01:00:21):
or either they're a former player or former coach, and
I'm none of those. So it looks like maybe I
won't be able to do this for a living. So
I'm just gonna watch it and I'm gonna love it
like all my buddies do. So then what was crazy?
You guys have seen this just like I have twenty thirteen,
fourteen fifteen rolls around. I've been doing radio for a
little while. But like when I pulled up Facebook one

(01:00:43):
day and someone was live streaming, or when I pulled
up YouTube one day and someone was live streaming. I
wasn't around for the Berlin Wall. But in our world,
in my world, and the non former player, non former coach,
non big journalism degree world, those were the Berlin coming
down because overhead and distribution was the name of the game. Well,

(01:01:04):
your overhead here is a bus that you tricked out,
and your distribution is the Internet. And so once that
became the two game changers in the space, I realized,
oh wait, maybe I can, Like if I'm half good
at it, maybe I can do that, you can truly
bet on yourself at that point. Up until that point,
even if you did everything right, there were like five
or six gatekeepers that really determined who scaled, who made it,

(01:01:25):
and who didn't. So it went well, it went from
passion that I loved it and but that's going to
be a hobby, that's what I do for fun, to
maybe I can do that for a living. So I
would say from birth I loved it. About ten years
ago is when I realized there could be something professionally.
There's a career.

Speaker 3 (01:01:43):
Yeah, what were the learning curves like when you were
trying to hit your breakthroughs or break through the ceilings
that you had on top of you, or that you
assumed was on top of you.

Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
Well, it takes so many chops. It's like full Greg Ciano.
I mean, the guy has set up there in Rutgers
for years. Every Thursday night it felt like they play
a game, And every Thursday night he'd get on air
and he'd say, we got to keep chopping wood, we
got to kee chopping wood. And I listened to that.
It's like in one ear out the other that's coaching speak,
that's cliches. But then when you start doing this. I
mean I for a long time. I'm happy if we

(01:02:13):
get double digit viewers on a live stream. I'm happy
if we've got seventeen, like we're pushing twenty tonight, and
so that's a big deal. Well, I'm thinking to myself,
I wonder what I have to do to get millions
of viewers, millions of subscribers and listens. And I mistakenly thought,
you've got to do way better work. You could be
doing the right work. It just takes a while to

(01:02:34):
cut through, which is a good thing. You actually want
your big break really quickly. But it's a blessing that
the big break doesn't come because you actually may not
be ready for the big break when you're praying for it.
So it's actually a blessing that you're three four years
down the road. Is when like a Shannon Terry calls
you up, because then you've got your thousands of hours
of repetition. You've got a persona a little bit like
you've got an identity. You know who you are, you

(01:02:56):
know what your presentation is. You're not trying to emulate
anyone anymore. Like you have your influences just like we
all do. But you've divorced yourself from trying to be
as repetitively like comparable to them as possible, And so
it's just being comfortable not being seen or heard for
a long time and understanding it may be a blessing

(01:03:16):
that no one's seeing you, were hearing you for a
little while. And then the competition's out there quitting every
day because they're not getting the results. So unbeknownst to you,
they're like five thousand people that started at the same
time you did, and there are about three to five
spots at the top of the ladder in what you do,
and so there it's like ten years down the road
before you could ever achieve it, and you can't see

(01:03:38):
your competition. I'm in Columbus, Georgia doing what I'm doing.
There may be a guy in Des Moines, Iowa, maybe
a goat in Twison in Arizona, and every day, like
five or ten of them are tapping out because no
one's watching them. Right, That is hard to adjust to
if you don't have perspective about yourself.

Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
I heard a U.

Speaker 1 (01:03:54):
That's powerful shit right there, Josh Bai. That is bro Yeah, absolutely,
I mean that is chopping what.

Speaker 3 (01:04:00):
Yeah, I feel like anybody who's tuning in and thinking
about something other, curious or interested in doing something that
would be a conversation that they should that they're probably
sitting there and self talking themselves on do I want
to do this? Or if they're in the middle of
something right now and they're not getting the love that
they think they should be getting right now, like that,
right there is a great perspective to lean on.

Speaker 2 (01:04:19):
Take consistent action. Yeah, eventually you'll be rewarded for all
the things you do. That's it. Hey, even if you're not,
even if you don't get the reward you think you're owed,
You'll never lay in bed at night wondering, Man, I
wonder what would happen if I didn't quit, Or I
wonder what would have happened if I pursued that. That
was like in the times where our traction was nothing,
And like I'm trying to work part time to even

(01:04:39):
stay from getting evicted. You're still telling yourself, Yeah, but
I'm doing what I love. I'm pursuing what I love.
So I'd rather just go broke doing this than go
take like there was a job. I remember this the
convention and Trade center in the town I grew up
in there was a job. It would have paid me
sixty thousand dollars a year, way more money than I
had ever made at any point. That was like double
what I was making local TV. I could have taken

(01:05:01):
that and been totally fine the rest of my life.
I would have escalated up through middle management, upper management,
but I would have never known. And also, since that's
the mid to late twenty teens, congruent to me tapping out,
someone else would have blown up in the college space,
or two or three people would have blown up in
the college space, and I'd be sitting here in twenty

(01:05:22):
twenty five watching their channel, subscribe to their stuff, downloading
their pods, and I would think to myself this whole time,
I'm not happy, I'm not fulfilled, because deep down, I
think that should have been.

Speaker 1 (01:05:32):
Me with with that mindset of being like I'm gonna
keep this going. I want like I'm doing what I
love regardless if the money's not coming in. Did you
have that thought process the entire time or was there
ever a point where you're like, Okay, maybe I should
pack this.

Speaker 2 (01:05:45):
Maybe maybe it's not for me.

Speaker 1 (01:05:46):
I see these other guys that maybe because once you
start doing something, you become more aware of what everybody
else is kind of doing trying to do around you. Yep,
and you gotta see, maybe this guy to your left
is getting a little more views than you. He started
to do a little bit better than you. That can
be a little bit like comparison is the thief of joy,
Like you're losing it? How is he doing better than
I am? Was there ever, like a maybe I should
take that sixty thousand dollars a year job and work

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through middle management? Or was it very consistent like I'm
going to keep doing this and keep chopping on.

Speaker 2 (01:06:12):
I would say there were individual moments where yeah, there
was doubt, but I would say they were fleeting, Like
the consistent theme was I'm going to see this through,
like I'm going to steer the ship into the fog.
If I hit the rocks, I hit the rocks. But like,
I think that's the way I'm supposed to go, right.
I think the other thing you hit on there is
something that's the stupidest thing that exists in our space,
like in the digital media space. People don't know how

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to define competition in our space. People treat competition in
digital media like it's nineteen ninety three. So in nineteen
ninety three, if you got Busting going on and I
got my show going on, and we're both airing in Nashville, Tennessee,
from three to seven pm in the afternoon, every listener
you get is one I can't get. There is no
on demand, There is no replay, there is no download

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the pod tomorrow morning if you miss the live show.
So we got to beat each other's throats, and I
got to do whatever I got to do on the streets.
I got to get in the pocket of advertisers and
take you guys out, because that's how I'm going to survive.
Twenty twenty five is not like that. Twenty twenty five
is high tide raises all boats. It is on demand.
The audience is in full control, and so when you

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do good, if I have my head on straight, it
actually helps me. So all that gets in your way
is ignorance or jealousy. Now, and it's crazy. It's as
old as canaan able, so it'll always be there. But
to watch the guys who don't get it, and who
still try and talk about being competitive, and they think
competitive means taking views from someone that's not the way

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the industry works anymore. And I really look, there was
a whole bunch. I didn't know. There's a whole bunch.
I still don't know. But I realized early on. If
I'm watching other people who are doing college football on
digital media, I'm rooting for them. I'm not looking at
their viewership as being twice mine and saying, dude, I'm
so envy of that. How do I take that for myself?
What I'm thinking is, how do I make sure I'm

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in there justted videos feed? How do I make sure
I get some rub with their channel? How do I
make sure their audience sees me. I'm going to be
active in their comment section. I'm going to do that.
But the competition, Doude, it's so misunderstood. The competitions with
a standard. It's not with anybody else that's in the space,
at least I don't think it is in twenty twenty five.

Speaker 1 (01:08:18):
Dude, I could not. I couldnot agree with that thought process. More,
like you said, every everybody, there's so many eyes and
ears in this world. And if you're a fan of
sports and you go find we were talking about new heights,
like they just said, Tai swift on. They had seventeen
million views unbelieved on Wednesday. That's a win for everything,
Like you're allowed, you're bringing more eyes and ears and
hopefully they come and see you a little bit as well,

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and you get to snap off. You know, one percent
of those people want to stay with you and watch
you as well. It's such an interesting change when you
go from playing competitive sports yes, where everyone is like
you know, you walk into a room it's high school.
You walk into a room there's a starting left tackle.
I want to be the starting left tackle. So now
I'm competing with him back and forth trying to get
that job. And then obviously if you're able to get it,

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you're trying to get a scholarship. It's always competing for self.
And then going to a world like this, it's like
you have to kind of turn off the thought process
of competing with others to now you're competing with yourself
and how do you make your brand and quality as
good as possible. So when people do stumble upon you,
it's like all right, like you're giving them something that
they want to come back to.

Speaker 2 (01:09:17):
Think about this also, what do you want out of it?
Like you could be of the mentality that all I
want to do is grow my brand individually, make as
much money as I can. You can be purely selfish
about it, and that's your business. Like, if you want
to be that way, I don't advise it, but I'm
not going to tell you not to be that way.
But like, think about fundamentally, what you get to do.

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You get to Both of you played the game. I'm
sitting here having not even played the game. I'm strictly
taking from football. And it's the stupidest mentality in the
world to have where you make life changing money, sitting
by a microphone talking about a sport. To think, Oh,
I don't owe anything to this space. I don't owe
anything that game. I don't owe anything to the community

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at large. I don't know how you make it long
term thinking like that. I don't know how you make
it in life thinking like that much less make it professionally. Boy,
that Nebraska had looks so good.

Speaker 3 (01:10:14):
You like it. I thought you would have one on too.

Speaker 1 (01:10:16):
I know that you know.

Speaker 3 (01:10:18):
I watched your show last night. I heard I saw
the clip obviously, but I also consume the entirety of
your show last night, and I had a little little
shit eating grin when I heard you say biggest Nebraska
supporter in the city of Nashville, so I assumed that
you'd probably have on something Nebraska related. I dare I ask,

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are you going to be on the road with us
next week at Arrowhead, Nebraska Cincinnati, being the Nebraska supporter
that you are, which fires me up because you're a
monster in the space. So hey, more Nebraska supporters, the better.

Speaker 2 (01:10:51):
Here's the problem I have. The problem I have is
if I'm at Arrowhead next week and then I'm at
the buss and Bowl a few weeks later, the public
starts to talk about Nebraska homersm, the public starts to
throw allegations that I can't afford right now, and so
I've got to choose one or the other.

Speaker 3 (01:11:07):
But it wouldn't that be better? Because isn't the bias
of Josh paid is that you're an SEC homer.

Speaker 2 (01:11:12):
It really depends on who you're listening to, because you
go around the South and they'll tell you do you
slurp the Big ten too much? And the Big ten
will definitely tell you the opposite, And then some guy
randomly throw big twelve homersm at me. The other day.
And there's not a Big twelve homer on the planet,
by the way, that's not even a thing that they say,
I don't know, don't go one that sits in the
back there.

Speaker 3 (01:11:32):
He loves big twelve football.

Speaker 2 (01:11:34):
By the Big twelve. But everybody thinks you're making it
a charity case when you say that, I'm talking about
people who would like in Predator take the machete across
the chest they bleed Big twelve. Those people are hard
to find, and so when you get at you get
accused of being one. It's almost like a badge of
honor in a weird way, because it's the safest allegation

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you can own that, And if you're a big twelve homer,
no one hates you. So that's actually the one I want,
but it's not the one I have.

Speaker 3 (01:12:02):
Did you hear the little nuggety through in there the
Easter Egg if he's at the bust?

Speaker 1 (01:12:06):
Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, so you come in so yeah, Honestly,
if it's my perfect world, would love to have you
at the bust and bowl over Arrowhead.

Speaker 2 (01:12:14):
Do you worry that you may overshadow the game that day?
I think me we're getting to the point where the
juice around the Bust and Bowl. I'm just do if
you think you talked to Sharon, you talk to Matt Rule,
and then you talk to you guys. Do you think
that there may be leading up to kickoff a little

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concern the game's being overshadowed because Bust and Bowl is
in town.

Speaker 1 (01:12:38):
I think that's pressure and pressure makes diamonds. Yeah, and
one team will rise to the occasion and one team won't.
It's a reason why it's the greatest trophy game in
all of college.

Speaker 2 (01:12:46):
Football, which I disagree with.

Speaker 1 (01:12:48):
Well, we can get into that. We all have opinions,
no matter how wrong or right they are. We all
have opinions, right yep.

Speaker 3 (01:12:55):
So also, what we're bringing eyes and ears to the
game that we love, to the teams that we love.

Speaker 2 (01:12:59):
Yeah, you're giving back to the game these guys.

Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
These guys want it, they need it, they gotta have it.
They look at that Bust and Bull trophy that's in
ann Arbor, Michigan right now, that's sitting in their player's
locker room or their players lounge, whatever it is, and
they smile when they walk past it. They think busting
with the boys. They think tradition, rich history, two elite
programs that have been a staple of college football since

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the time they planted their block N and M.

Speaker 2 (01:13:25):
That fires me up.

Speaker 1 (01:13:26):
They're proud, so that fires me up. September twentieth, two
teams will enter, one team will leave Victoria.

Speaker 2 (01:13:32):
One day that trophy could be Florida Rosdale, Florida. One day,
that trophy could be Florida. I got one trophy on
my set. Is it the Pig, and it's the pig Pig?
Is that Minnesota, Minnesota, Iowa?

Speaker 1 (01:13:44):
Minnesota, Iowa. That's the greatest trophy you think.

Speaker 2 (01:13:46):
I love? I love it is the greatest trophy in sports.
I think it's better than the Stanley Cup. I just love.
It's got to name. It's a pig named Floyd. It's
a pig. It's a trophy, that's a statue. They've got
the acts.

Speaker 1 (01:13:58):
You probably know the Big ten Wisconsin, Minnesota.

Speaker 2 (01:14:02):
That's beautiful.

Speaker 1 (01:14:03):
That's a good one. And honestly, as a pig lover,
I had a peg in college. His name was doctor Hamlet.
The third I can have respect and love for that trophy.
Don't hold a candle to the bust and bawl don't
hold a candle to Paul Bunyan trophy.

Speaker 2 (01:14:15):
And you're not biased in anyway like you're speaking about
this from an unbiased perspective.

Speaker 1 (01:14:19):
I think if you look at I mean, just pull up,
just pull up a picture of the bust and Bowl trophy.

Speaker 3 (01:14:23):
If we're talking about looks.

Speaker 2 (01:14:25):
Alone, butment Cinnamon as well. Yeah, there's sentiment on my
side with Floyd. I can't understand. I'm not knocking this trophy.
This is a very good trophy. In time, I think
it could elevate in meaning. I think this year goes
a long way in that. Yeah, I mean, Floyd's been
around since the Mayflower.

Speaker 3 (01:14:42):
Yeah, the only one I would agree with you. I
I could say I would have the speaking for myself,
biased towards the bus and Bowl. But in all totality,
you can't just have a one sided bust and Bowl trophy,
you know, can I bet very young, we're in our
youth stages right now.

Speaker 2 (01:14:58):
Can I get some feedback? I think you need to
feature the trophy more prominently. I have not seen a
close up of this trophy, and I consume your stuff
pretty fairly religiously, so I think that you need to
get the image of the trophy out there more. I
think it needs to be more prominent. I think it
needs to be featured more. I agree many trophies merchandizable.
I don't think it's a terrible idea that could be

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Speaker 1 (01:15:55):
Back to the episode, but.

Speaker 2 (01:15:56):
Can we go back for just yes, So you're talking
about pressure, and you were talking about pressure making diamonds
and big game coming up. That's what four weeks from now?
What date is that? September twentieth, but like before August ends,
you got a first pitch coming up?

Speaker 1 (01:16:13):
Yeah, actually it's tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (01:16:14):
Yeah, and so tonight.

Speaker 1 (01:16:17):
Yeah, as you're watching the show, it is tonight.

Speaker 2 (01:16:19):
Can I give you my take on this, because everyone's
going to try and hype you up. Everyone's going to
tell you don't be nervous. You're going to be nervous
if you remain in your current state. So folks like
to listen to music before they go do stuff like this.
Folks like to do push ups or do the armbands.
If you'll pop three niquil thirty minutes before you throw
out this first pitch, you will be fine. You'll go

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inner third, outer third, You'll be able to location spot,
you'll be fine. You fall asleep afterwards, yeah, but you
will be totally fine, and you hardly will even remember
the experience, but you'll have the film. Like George Bush
after nine to eleven, you'll be able to go back
and you'll be able to say, Dude, I fell asleep
in the dugout after this, but that was sixty three
on the black.

Speaker 1 (01:17:01):
Tell me why Nike will, how'd you get there? I
thought you were going to say something on the lines
of visualization. No, I thought you were going to compliment
my throwing abilities is we've actually played catch.

Speaker 2 (01:17:10):
We have, but that wasn't Kaufman Stadium. You're going to Coffman, right,
You're going to Kansas City. Yes, yes, I just all
due respect to the alley back here. There's not a
there's not a waterfall in center field in the alley
back here. Could make quick trip. By the way, one
of my big partners is the presenting sponsor of Kansas
City Royals. This is a big deal for me to
even have you guys in town. In fact, welcome to
Kansas City. Yeah. Just I'm just in all due respect,

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like that's a little different.

Speaker 3 (01:17:34):
Than listen, Josh, with all due respect, we have been
working on the mental side, feel the grass, feeling the
space around you, trying to bring yourself back to bush.

Speaker 2 (01:17:44):
Okay, So I'm just saying my advice is scrap all
the prep and take niquil. Take that's my that's my advice.

Speaker 3 (01:17:49):
You take it or leave it, right, Okay, that's what's
your experience been with Nike will in these big moments, I.

Speaker 2 (01:17:54):
Can throw accurately. So I don't I don't need it.

Speaker 3 (01:17:56):
But what I'm saying when you use I feel to
help you out in a big moment.

Speaker 2 (01:18:01):
No, I've not done that, but I think I just.

Speaker 1 (01:18:06):
He's you need give me a wild advice. Part of
me feels like maybe you're trying to set me.

Speaker 2 (01:18:10):
Up a little bit. I don't want to set Maybe
maybe taking a slump. I would say take it an
hour before. If I wanted to set you up, they
would wheel you out there. Then. No, I want you
just to be so lost and not in the moment.
He's just like muscle memory boom. I threw it. Did
I throw the pitch already? Yeah? You did. Here's the
replay Good to Go Fly Home.

Speaker 1 (01:18:29):
So you're basically telling me drug yourself. Yes, legally, this
is role models. This is Shawn william Scott out camping
and he takes a bunch of drugs with the girls
so they can sleep. They're gonna have hallucinations.

Speaker 2 (01:18:39):
It is the Sean william Scott approach to first pitches. Yes, okay,
I will you can get this stuff at CBS.

Speaker 3 (01:18:46):
We're gonna put that.

Speaker 1 (01:18:47):
We're in the suggestion box.

Speaker 2 (01:18:48):
Could could be a partner of the show.

Speaker 1 (01:18:51):
You're looking at a sponsor. I will overduce your ship
for the big moment. Yeah, we are not brought to
no free shouts to night, will no free shoutous to night.
That is an interesting take. Just get drowsy enough so
it doesn't mean a whole lot too, h Just whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:19:06):
If I make it fine, if I miss it, fine,
I'll be asleep in five minutes either way. You know
who's really fucked me up the most in this Jeremy Clump. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:19:14):
He has for the last two weeks every day at
one point told me how nervous he is for me.
And I wasn't nervous until mid last week. And then
after the fiftieth time of him being like, I just
hope you have a good pitch, and I'm worried about you.
Hopefully it's a good pack, and I'm like, I should
be a little worried about this. I should be a
little worried. Here's where I sit because it's getting closer. Yeah,

(01:19:36):
it's here, Yeah, it is here. Like I like, you're
probably watching this episode right now, and I'm on a
plane to Kansas City.

Speaker 3 (01:19:44):
Fandel's promoing it ten thousand dollars in bonus bets. Taylor
does a pitchable or a catchable pitch.

Speaker 2 (01:19:51):
So where is your mind at? Where's your mind.

Speaker 3 (01:19:53):
At at this point?

Speaker 1 (01:19:55):
Yeah, I'm going to take these next sixteen hours. I'm
going to do the work I have to do sitting
with you. We have another person coming on later. Knock
out a couple of things for the show we have
on Wednesday, and then I'm gonna visualize, meditate. Get five
to ten throws in today, five to ten quality. I'm
not looking to rip it. I just want to feel
the arm action. I want to feel my shoulders coming
across the body. I want to feel the release point.

(01:20:17):
And then hayz in the barn. Yeah, get ready, watch
a little film on the flight, look over my notes,
game plan, the whole entire thing. Lean on will tomorrow.
I'm gonna lean on my boy a little bit. He's
the one that's gonna be catching the pitch, and when
time comes, I'm gonna grip it and rip. They people
would go and take the easy way out. Just floated

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over there.

Speaker 2 (01:20:39):
Hey I did it.

Speaker 1 (01:20:40):
No, I've got to throw it. I've got to do
full wind up. I've got to do exactly what I
did in Saint Louis. But the ball's got to go
down the middle.

Speaker 2 (01:20:46):
I respect it. I pull it for me and if
I fail, Yeah, it's a win for me either way.

Speaker 3 (01:20:51):
I think it's a win. I don't think it's still
your hands if if I fail.

Speaker 1 (01:20:54):
No, no, no, no no, Well he kind of cut
me off if I fail. Hey, if I fail, back
to the drawing board, we go back again.

Speaker 2 (01:21:02):
Do you just keep hitting up big league parks until
you throw a striking?

Speaker 1 (01:21:05):
Listen, yes, big league parks hit us up. They were like, hey,
we want we want this here multiple teams. If I
fail here, you bet your ass I'll be back again.

Speaker 2 (01:21:14):
Do you do a tour through the miners before you
hit the big leagues again?

Speaker 1 (01:21:17):
That's been talked about. Yeah, it's been talked about. If
I if I miss this pitch, Savannah BANANAZ will be
my first call. Okay, sounds might be my second call.
Sounds m sounds like we're ready, we're ready for your
redemption in Nashville. To be honest, I wanted. I wanted
a major league ballpark before I you know, i'd probably.

Speaker 3 (01:21:37):
Have to bend the needs.

Speaker 1 (01:21:38):
Okay, I need to go down to the miners. So
if I fail this, I'll probably hell, I'll probably go
to a little league for a little bit, start doing
some coaches pitch for some kids for a little bit.
Let them do their thing.

Speaker 2 (01:21:47):
Just step towards your target. Yeah, Just don't grip the
ball too hard. Grip it and rip it, but don't
grip it hard. Yeah, and just step towards your target. Right,
you'll be fine.

Speaker 1 (01:21:55):
I'm with you. I'm with you.

Speaker 2 (01:21:56):
As we're talking about I'm getting more now, I might
need the night quill.

Speaker 3 (01:22:02):
When we're on that plane and we land, we get
to the stadium, it's going, uh yeah, it's gonna be
a different feeling.

Speaker 1 (01:22:07):
And the thing too, is like we're doing a whole bunch.

Speaker 3 (01:22:08):
We're doing some fun things. We're doing VP.

Speaker 1 (01:22:10):
We're doing it like we're gonna have a bunch of
content to do and it's like great fun. Yeah, I'm
gonna try to be present for that. However, you know,
in the back of your head, like when I was
when I was playing football, it's like people would come in,
they'd fly in. It's Nashville. Everybody wants to come and
watch a game, so they come in. So every other
weekend I have friends and family in town and they're
wanting to hang out. But you get to Thursday. It's

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like I'm not here with you. I might physically be here,
but mentally I'm thinking about this guy, his rush, what
the defense does so the blitz come, so I can
be more prepared for this guy studying inside instead of
just talking to you about your work, because to be honest,
I don't care right now, you know, no disrespect. I
don't give a shit how work's going.

Speaker 2 (01:22:50):
You know, do you think that? So of course the
normal person doesn't understand that. But just the concept of
game day you talked about Thursday, Just take game day.
I've alway thought if you could take a normal person,
don't even have them go through reps during the week,
don't have them go through film, don't have them do anything,
but just walk them into the environment on Saturday, wake

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up at the hotel or Sunday, get on the bus,
police escort into stadium and then just be on the
field during warm ups. The sensory overload that is a
big time college or pro environment. Just the hour pregame
leading up and try and explain to that person, hey,
you've got to go execute against professional football players after all.

(01:23:33):
This to me, even just work in media, it takes
a little while to get adjusted to how big the
sensory overload is. As you can sit in a studio
and do it. You can be on a practice field
and doing it, but like executing in an arena on Saturday,
on Sunday, coaching or playing just to be focused the
level of focus you got to get to. And with
a coach, they're not doing physical, physical, physical, physical, there's

(01:23:55):
just mental mental, mental, mental to stay locked in. I've
always appreciated folks who can do that.

Speaker 1 (01:24:00):
It's taking a regular person to do that. If you
take a step further and give them the entire week
of preparation, or like here's your playbook, here's your tendencies,
here's your keys to victory. And you're basically studying for
a test all week long, and then you add the
police escort. Waking up in the morning, it's quiet in
the chow hall. Everyone's sitting there having their omelets. Some

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guys can't eat, some guys can't. You get on the bus,
music's just playing. You hear different genres of music going on.
Some guys like to sit quietly, other guys are a
little more loud. It's that nervous anxiousness. Then you get
in the if you're on the first bus or there
are two hours before the game starts, you're rolling out,
you're stretching, everything's quiet, so and then you go out
fans if it's an away game, they're yelling at you,

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screaming at you.

Speaker 3 (01:24:41):
Then you go to the pregame.

Speaker 1 (01:24:43):
Now the juices are really flowing because you have the
full uniform on and you're going through and you don't
want to over exert yourself, but you want to put
enough effort into where you're loved up a little bit
before you go in the locker room. The hardest part
of every game is after warm ups, going into the
locker room before the national anthem. That's the hardest part
of every single football game because then you got guys
that're with their notes. I'm sure Will was like this

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where he had his notes, his defensive calls, tendencies, these
types of things. Some guys want to, you know, put
the trap music on and then go to the prayer
in the shower right after that and they're yelling at
hoot and hollering. You got a guy in the corner
that's throwing up like there's so many different things. And
then you walk back out after being a part of
warm ups with the stadium's twenty five percent full, so
now it's one hundred percent full, and it's like you're

(01:25:26):
walking to a fucking gauntlet. And then the national anthem
hits your heart rates at one eight. He haven't even
taken a snap yet, and you're just thinking to yourself,
let me get this first shot out of the way.
And once you get that, it's like, all right, we
can get going the hardest part of the game. We're here, Yeah,
we're here, right here, and we get to being able
to sit and watch so much more fun.

Speaker 3 (01:25:46):
Yeah it is, yeah, so much more enjoyable to observe.

Speaker 1 (01:25:49):
Yeah, like that, boys really get his ass beat today.
Being the guy that's getting his ass beat that day
not fun.

Speaker 2 (01:25:54):
Winning like playing the game.

Speaker 1 (01:25:56):
You cannot be playing a football game and having that
many people watch what you feel like you're the main attraction.
Nobody else in the world cares about whatever's going on
except for right here. But the pressure that comes with
it can be overbearing, overbearing. So no, I don't think
they're a regular person could handle that pressure a week
in and week out, because then you go games over.

Speaker 3 (01:26:17):
Well, hey, if they were prepared for it, like when
you say regular person, like if they had it's like
he was given the analogy, like putting people in that
environment with zero.

Speaker 1 (01:26:26):
Preparation and then they got to go do it. I
feel like you have the you kind of have a
fallback in your mind if you're not prepared or underprepared.

Speaker 3 (01:26:33):
Yeah, but when you're fully prepared for an entire week
and the expectation is there and you're going over are
they gonna get me here? Are they gonna motion empty?
Are they gonna isolate me on third down? And trips
far gun? Are they gonna do all these things that
you are prepared for, but you're trying to figure out
schematically what are they going to do to you? I
feel like understanding that expatient expectation walking on the field

(01:26:55):
as the national anthem's going on, and that fear that
fight or flight is in your mind on just executing.
I think having an entire week of being fully prepared
and walking out there would be a different feeling than
having zero preparation at all and then going out there
you'd be scared, but you'd be able to fall back
on you know, I didn't do anything to get to

(01:27:15):
this more.

Speaker 1 (01:27:15):
I get to feel all this moment.

Speaker 3 (01:27:17):
But I feel like that anxiety and that fear that
kicks in being fully prepared is the difference of with
your analogy on putting somebody in that environment.

Speaker 2 (01:27:25):
I think the getting to the clearing of the mechanism
headspace that you got to be in and you again,
you could just as easily be talking about a quarterback
as a play caller. The level of, like if there's
a scale of one to ten maximum focus a human
can have on a task at hand, getting to ten,
getting there and on kickoff, being there, but then being

(01:27:48):
there three and a half hours later, You've just been there.
If you're good, if you're good at what your craft,
at what you do, you're still there three and a
half hours later, especially like if I'm watching Quarterback on Netflix.
One of the things I appreciate the most is the
prep is beyond insane. People would never understand it. You're
going through, living the life, you're going through, being the
face of a franchise, all that all right, So then
you get to game day. You go through what you

(01:28:09):
just talked about. First quarters over second quarters, over halftimes,
over third quarter, fourth quarter. Most NFL games are decided
maybe in the last ten minutes, last eight minutes, and
to be that sharp and to be that zoned in
at level ten, at level eleven with two minutes twelve
seconds to go and it's third and eight, and you
know these next two downs are going to determine the
quality of life for the entire next week, for your

(01:28:30):
entire locker room, not just you. And to still be
that dialed in. I'm talking about maintaining that level of
focus for three and a half or four hours at
a time in that environment. That is what blows my
mind that people can do it, But that's why most
people can't do it.

Speaker 1 (01:28:47):
Yeah, they're also the preparation point. In twenty twenty, there
was all the COVID stuff going on. We had a
game we'rest supposed to play the Steelers, and then there's
this big COVID outbreak at the Titans. So we do
zo Zom calls all week long and like, hey, we're
playing the Steels. We're gonna start preparing for these guys.
This is the game plan is what's going on. That
game gets canceled and they're like, hey, you're no longer

(01:29:08):
playing the Steelers. Discounts as your bye week. Now you're
playing the Bills.

Speaker 2 (01:29:11):
Yeah bye week.

Speaker 3 (01:29:12):
Yeah, yeah, you guys are having a bye week.

Speaker 1 (01:29:14):
They put us in uh, like the Zoom calls. We
go in one day for a walkthrough, and everyone is
walking to that walk through with two thought processes. We're
gonna get our ass beat or we're gonna beat ass.
There's really no middle ground of what's going to happen
because there's been so little preparation. The Bills just there
was a release. Yeah, and we end up beating the

(01:29:36):
ship out of the Bills like Zoom brought to you
by Zoom. So that's where when you brought up the
bring them in cold and just let them enjoy, like
let them go through a game day. That's not the
pressure that the pressure is you. You're given these coaches,
if they're good coaches, are giving you the answers to
the test all week long. You've studied it, you've repped
it countless times.

Speaker 2 (01:29:57):
Now you have to go and do it.

Speaker 1 (01:29:58):
And because they told you this this and you have
to succeed. You have to do these three things off
its defense special teams, so nine total key points. You
do those things, you're going to succeed. Then you have
the results of the game. If you succeeded, it's great
with these are what we checked off.

Speaker 3 (01:30:13):
This is what we can do better.

Speaker 1 (01:30:14):
If you lose, it's like we gave you the answer
to the test. You guys failed to test.

Speaker 2 (01:30:19):
Then now people are gonna rip us all week because yes,
when you go into that game where we.

Speaker 1 (01:30:23):
Play the Bills, it's like, truly that's what you walk
into that game and you're like, yeah, we're probably gonna
get murdered today because no one's done a whole lot.
We got fifteen guys on COVID, we've been on zoom
the whole time. We did a jog through and that
was the.

Speaker 2 (01:30:36):
One thing we did in a ten day span, and.

Speaker 1 (01:30:38):
All the players, we're in our position groups just going
to like a local park separately and the player it's
just all player led, like, hey, let's go. Coach wanted
us to go over this stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:30:46):
Yes, has any good documentary been done yet on the
COVID year needs to.

Speaker 1 (01:30:50):
I have not seen one.

Speaker 2 (01:30:52):
Look at the score at this game forty two to sixteen.

Speaker 1 (01:30:55):
After that, we're basically we're in the locker room.

Speaker 2 (01:30:58):
To intense the boys more practice.

Speaker 1 (01:31:04):
We don't, Hey, we don't, we don't got to do
this anywhere, any place, anytime. Yeah, and we did it,
like with the proof is right there against Josh Allen
and the Buffalo Bills. The hardest thing, The hardest thing
is not like that week is really hard. The preparation
is really hard. It's having a result, good, bad, or indifferent.

Speaker 2 (01:31:23):
How you played? How do you do next week?

Speaker 1 (01:31:26):
That is That's That's the true scale of a of
a great football player. It's like, can you do it
consistently seventeen times and then having a bye week and
then you're gonna have an injury, You're gonna be sore.
How do you replicate a good game? How do you
get rid of the bad games? How do you take
the coaching? How do you get ego out of the way.
It's a it's so much more in depth than people

(01:31:47):
think that it really is. Even that quarterback shows, because
quarterback shows like they're doing practice and then it's like
a blip, It's a five minute blip, and then they're
out with their their wives and they're going over the plays.
Like Jared Goff, his wife's reading in the place. It's like, yeah,
he does that. Probably when those cameras turned off, he's
like came out of here, right, he's upstairs go to
work now, Yeah, yeah, and.

Speaker 2 (01:32:04):
I'm gone all day long.

Speaker 3 (01:32:06):
Yeah, it's crazy enough about us though. Yeah, let's get
into Josh Paate didn't play. How are you growing your
brand your style on camera when you're also factoring in
the play factor Because a lot of people, a lot
of haters, that'll be one of the first things they
come at if you miss anywhere or get something wrong,

(01:32:31):
as they'll talk about you know, they can talk about
your reputation of being able to play.

Speaker 2 (01:32:34):
Yeah, well, I mean I would say former players miss
all the time too, Like who in the world I
would I would take former coaches. I mean, no one
knows the game better than a guy who played and
then coached. You've seen the game from every angle, You've
experienced it from every angle. Right, find me that guy
who is now making a living betting football, because if

(01:32:55):
it's really if that's the shortcut, that find me anyone
who's sitting behind a desk. There are a million former
players and former coaches who are in studios on Sunday
and Saturday. They pick games, don't they. I Mean it's
all public, Like which one of them's knocking it out
of the park seventy plus percent against the spread. So
clearly there's more to understanding or digesting the game than
just having played it. But make no mistake, I'd love

(01:33:17):
to have had a fifteen year career playing for the
Atlanta Falcons. I mean that definitely gives you name and
brand recognition. You have a deeper and more nuanced understanding
of the game. There's no substitute for that. But when
you walk in a stadium on Saturday, or when you
fire this video up and you look at the viewership
of it, ninety nine percent of the people in the
audience never played. So who are you stacking your show for?

(01:33:39):
Are you stacking your show for former players or are
you stacking your show for the millions upon millions of
people who are going to watch or listen. The answer
to me, at least, is I want to build the
show for the audience that I want consuming the show,
which means we're going to talk about the game. But
the key is not, hey, did you play the game?
The key is do people care what you have to say? So,

(01:34:00):
like when I'll go and speak at colleges, they'll ask
for advice. There was that symposium in Nashville last week.
There were a lot of people here from college football,
and some of them wanted to get into media, and
they were saying, what's your biggest piece of advice? And
I always ask the same question, cause someone asked this
question to me. They said, why would anyone care what
you have to say? And it was just like awkward
silence when I got asked that question, because it sounded

(01:34:22):
like a trick question. It sounded like they were trying
to dunk on me or something like that. They were
They were given the most honest, brutal piece of feedback ever,
and that is, if no one cares what you have
to say, it doesn't matter what you know. It doesn't
matter where you played, it doesn't matter where you coach,
it doesn't matter what your IQ is. Nothing doesn't matter
how great your THUMBNAILS and SEO is. If no one
cares what you have to say, no one's gonna watch

(01:34:42):
you or listen to you. So how do you make
people care what you have to say? That's the most
inexact science in our business. But I think the best
cheap code is be your audience. Like I grew up
with my audience, I am of my audience. I go
eat barbecue on Tuesday afternoon with my audience. I always
have because like my social circle growing up, that's exactly

(01:35:03):
who I tailored my show towards because that is the
mass college football public. I mean, that's a guy that's
roofing down in Lagrange, Georgia from nine to five every day.
That's a guy driving a cement truck in Topeka, Kansas.
That's your audience. Your audiences in former players. So when
people do that a lot of times it's more born
out of insecurity, because like, no dude with a huge
following who's a former player ever dunks on me for

(01:35:25):
not being a former player. It's people I've never heard
of before who were in defense mechanism mode. They're like
in wounded animal mode because they haven't really found a
path for themselves. And so it's like, what can I
say about this dude? Let me think, let me think
he didn't play like cool? How'd you find outut about me?
Other than I say it every week? How'd you find
that out? So it doesn't it doesn't really am stringy
all that much.

Speaker 3 (01:35:48):
I mean, you bring up a good point, because again,
the people who would do it would be would be
like players, the people who played the game.

Speaker 2 (01:35:55):
Like Greg Olsen's not dunking on me because I didn't play, yea,
like the guys who have made it as former players,
they're not the ones throwing that at you. The ones
throwing that at you are like Tiger Boy three six
at two thirty in the morning with thirty six followers
you didn't play. Why would I listen to you?

Speaker 1 (01:36:09):
I think that's one of Sherman's burners.

Speaker 2 (01:36:11):
Yeah, I didn't ask you to listen to me.

Speaker 3 (01:36:12):
Actually, going off of that though, I think you said
something really good there to where you're curating your content
and your stuff, your own unique self to a former
self of yours that was in the social circles. How
have you curated your content and built out your content
knowing what your strengths are and trying to stay away
from what your your weaknesses might be.

Speaker 2 (01:36:33):
Well, listen first off, so listen to people like, listen
to what they want to talk about. Don't be stupid
enough to ever get on a grease board and start
talking x's and TH's because I've got no business doing that.
And if we if we really find that the audience
wants that, I'll go find someone to do it on
our platform, and then stay true to what it is
you promise people, Like, if you promise to be college

(01:36:53):
football all year, present college football all year, don't do
it through January or February, and then all of a
sudden go twenty percent into politics or go thirty percent
over towards some secret passion you have that your audience
didn't sign up to listen to you talk about. The
only difference with that is, like I go stormchasing a
lot in the spring, and we found that there is
broad fascination with stormchasing because I would drop nuggets about

(01:37:16):
it on our show and we would get thousands and
thousands of requests. Hey, talk about that more in the spring.
I'd rather listen to that than updates on Northwestern's offensive line.
So that's the one exception where I've maybe deviated twenty
percent off college football, and it's in the middle of
the spring when there's no games going on anyway. But otherwise,
just stay true to what you promise. It's like really simple.
People screw it up all the time, and it's so

(01:37:38):
simple to just define, like what's the overlap of your
passion and your talent? For me, thankfully, it was talking
about college football, and then just stay there. That's where
your career is. That's how it never becomes a job.
It's just a career because you're doing what you would
do for free. You happen to be doing it for
a living, and fingers cross. People like it. Okay, check
they do. Don't be stupid, don't screw it up. Just

(01:38:00):
keep delivering what it is they're telling you through their
engagement and viewership and listenership that they want.

Speaker 3 (01:38:06):
You talked about staying in your lane.

Speaker 1 (01:38:08):
It has obviously, like we all have so much bandwidth
per week, per day to be able to accomplish certain
things with our shows, our ambitions, what we want to do.
Have you ever been approached to it in a sense
that people want you to keep doing what you're doing,
but at a higher scale, maybe going on some major
networks or something like that, where you had to evaluate
and be like, Okay, would this take away from my
enjoyment from what I truly.

Speaker 2 (01:38:29):
Enjoy every year for the past three years, that's happened
a lot.

Speaker 1 (01:38:33):
Nice this past example, well, this past I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:38:36):
This past spring, it happened a lot. I mean, you know,
in our world, you don't work in terms of calendar years.
You work in terms of football seasons, so it's kind
of like a fiscal year, which I never understood what
that was because I was broke, So I do understand
it now a little bit more. And my world, the
calendar is August through February, and then you negotiate all

(01:38:58):
your stuff in spring. So like this past spring, I mean,
there were several networks, Hey, would you be willing to
do your show five days a week and take stupid
money for us to put it on our platforms or
behind a paywall, and so, hey, man, money's great, but
we already make enough of it, and I'm doing my
show three days a week. And the trade off there is,

(01:39:20):
like we went ninety minutes last night hardcore in depth,
like a impact ton of information in that, Like I
think that I could have gone four hours if I
wanted to spread that out. Well, the only way we
can do that is to do it every other day
instead of every day. And the audience consumption rate says
that's good because we get bulk majority of our engagement
on replay traffic the next day anyway, So if we

(01:39:43):
were trying to deliver that every night, we'd be delivering
a watered down version of that. We wouldn't really be
ever giving one hundred percent what were capable. It would
just be like seventy five percent, but a lot more
of it. And really you would have just sold out
for a paycheck anyway. And if I was in dire straits,
like maybe a network comes along, I've got to think
about doing that for two or three years to set
myself up financially. But if you're doing okay or better

(01:40:06):
for yourself, I've said no every year to that stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:40:09):
Yeah, what are your personal non negotiables like when you're
thinking of I'm doing just fine, doing what I'm doing
well to where you don't get that that dangling carrot.

Speaker 2 (01:40:18):
I don't want to wear suits on air fair.

Speaker 1 (01:40:21):
I don't most about locker room. This year, we're changing
the wardrobe really yeah, full he said, a tear off
at least every other week. It's actually T shirts, T
shirt suits.

Speaker 2 (01:40:32):
I got in a big fight about this with a
local TV general manager one time because the way I
the way I started was like he called me cold.
Never met him. He said, Hey, I run a local
news affiliate, like an NBC affiliate. Do you want to
do a late night college football show, like no one's
gonna watch it, but you'll be on TV, you'll get reps,
hopefully you'll build something. But the non negotiable was, hey, man,

(01:40:54):
if you're on my if you're on my desk, you
got to wear a suit, which was fair, like it's
his platform. But I love the dude like I love
him today. But we would argue back and forth because
he was old school, he was from traditional news, and
he's like, you cannot wear T shirts on TV and
be taken seriously. And I said, I can't report on
a triple homicide we're in a T shirt and be

(01:41:14):
taken seriously. I can talk about Alabama versus Georgia Saturday
in a T shirt, and I promise you the audience
we're trying to reach will consume it. Just fine. So hey,
I'm on his dimes, so I'm going to do it
his way. But as soon as we got to wear
we owned it and we controlled it. I said, I'm
not putting a suit on again, not doing it unless
I am working national championship coverage or something like that.
Like when I was with CBS, I'd go up to

(01:41:35):
New York and do their inside college football show. I
respect them, that's their show. I'll wear a suit, but
on my stuff, I'm not wearing a suit. I don't
want to have anybody touch creative control of the show,
so I want to be executive producer of it and
have full final say. I want to have personal relationships
with the advertising partners instead of being told, hey, you're
partnering with this brand, because I want to present stuff

(01:41:55):
that is authentic to the brand. So those are a
few of the non negotiables I guess, and to not
have to touch anything other than college football.

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(01:42:42):
Oh you got Nebraska in your college football playoff? Yeah, man,
hold it before you start talking.

Speaker 1 (01:42:48):
Sorry, I just because I know we're going to get
to ball in a second. But I did hear a
juicy story in our pre production meeting about you getting
into the space of sports media where you went and
you DMed company.

Speaker 3 (01:43:01):
It was a radio station.

Speaker 1 (01:43:02):
Yep, you went and got a job. You're kind of
doing You're you're doing a little bit of bitch work.
You're kind of rolling stuff. Somebody gets hurt car accident
or something like that, and they're like, we gotta we
gotta thrust somebody into this and ends up being you
that goes on the station and they're like, you were
so great that they made you a mainstay on the show.
Is their truth and validity to that?

Speaker 2 (01:43:20):
Well, there's a lot of truth. So it was just
the guy had a cold. Car wreck sounds better though. Yeah,
So guy got a call. I was told car wreck.

Speaker 3 (01:43:25):
I was actually told broken lagas.

Speaker 2 (01:43:26):
I don't know if he made it.

Speaker 1 (01:43:29):
He didn't have night quill.

Speaker 2 (01:43:30):
It was a bad deal.

Speaker 1 (01:43:31):
Yeah, it was.

Speaker 2 (01:43:32):
It was a bad deal. I understand. So I'm working.
I had worked construction down at Columbus, Georgia. I was
in a fabric warehouse at this time, and I was
listening to talk radio. Like I would listen to Colin Cowherd'
show every day. He was an ESPN radio. It's fantastic.
Oh here, we get me to lunch every day, Like
that's how I got myself to lunch. And then the
afternoon that was when like Risillo and Scott man Pelt
had a show. It was a really good stretch of radio.

(01:43:53):
So I just listened to it all day every day,
and I'm telling myself, that's what i want to do.
That's what I want to do. That's what i want
to do. I'm also telling myself, I've got no way in.
I've got no way in. I've got no way in.
But I remember Saban had just gotten Alabama. It was
like the second years at Obama. He comes to Columbus.
He does like a public speaking tour, forty five dollars
entry fee. I can't afford it. I borrow money to

(01:44:13):
get a ticket to go see Saban speak and He
talked about process oriented thinking. He talked a lot about
how defining your goals but then totally setting them aside
and just focusing on the process. That's the key to success.
And it's not like he was the first person I'd
ever heard say that. He's the one who made it
clip for me. So I'm sitting there in that warehouse
and I'm thinking, you know, he had also talked about

(01:44:35):
doing an inventory of your time. Are you investing time
or are you just spending time? Look at your typical day,
what period of the day is being spent. You're not
getting anything back from that that you could repurpose. So
I figured out I was driving in my truck like
an hour and a half every day to and from work,
to and from class. So I decided the way, I'm
gonna take back some of my time and I'm gonna
mute the radio. I'm not going to listen to anything

(01:44:56):
in the car, and I'm just going to simulate sports
talk radio. So I just talked to my stick and
will hours and hours and hours and hours. I would
just simulate like I would turn on the radio. Cowherd
brings a segment in from break mute it I take
over for him, and I had thousands upon thousands of
hours over two or three years of doing that to
where I begged that radio producer could you let me

(01:45:16):
come in and observe. Finally he lets me come in
because I'd never seen live production happen before. So I
sat in that studio like two months and one day
car crash aka dude get sick five minutes before airtime.
He has no advance warning. He says, do you just
want to hop on air today? It was the middle
of college football season in the South. It was an
afternoon drive caller based talk show. So I hopped on

(01:45:38):
just killed it. Great synergy, great chemistry, and the dude
thought I had been doing it for a long time.
After the show, he was like, where did you say
you've worked before? I said, well, I've actually never been
on air before. However, I kind of do a version
of this every day in my truck like a psychopath.
So he never took me off air. And then you
fast forward two years and that's when that news station
GM hit me up. So then I go work local

(01:46:00):
TV and then I start getting towards the end of
a contract and like I'm seeing YouTube come of age.
I'm seeing Facebook live as a thing. I know where
the industry's going. I see those Berlin walls coming down.
I know that if you got internet, unlike maybe five
years prior, you could make it like you can make
a career for yourself. They wouldn't let me do it

(01:46:20):
because I was on an employment deal at the news station,
and you can't be creating your own content. It's a
breach of contract. So I let my contract run to
the last day and they sit me down general manager
right there, news director right there, and they said, we've
been calling your bluff, like you've been saying you're going
to let your contract run out. We just thought you
were bsing us for more money, which we don't have.

(01:46:41):
So I was at I was at twenty seven five
per year and I was at thirty per year, and
they said, what are you going to do? You were
really gonna leave? I said, yeah, I'm gonna leave. They said,
what are you gonna do? I'm gonna start a YouTube channel.
And they just laughed, not even like a disrespectful laugh,
just like, oh, you poor thing, like you don't know
what you're doing. Don't don't screw your life up, said
you can't monetize that. How are you gonna make money?

(01:47:02):
Because no one was monetizing YouTube at the time. And
I said, well, I think the industry is about to
change pretty quickly, Like it's very obvious where viewership trends
are going, AD dollars will follow that. They didn't buy it,
so I negotiated to stay with them as a ten
ninety nine independent contractor, making like fractions of what I
was making, and I was already making nothing. But the
trade off I negotiated was give me the studio three

(01:47:24):
nights a week to do my own show out of
and we agreed on that. So we launched the YouTube
channel and we were doing a college football show. That's
it right there. That's like a first version of it,
three nights a week out of the news station, and
it blew up an in two years, CBS called, So
we've been here ever since.

Speaker 1 (01:47:41):
No shit, Oh that is amazing. That's an incredible story.

Speaker 2 (01:47:44):
It was a unique way to start doing it. Like
that microphone's clearly not plugged in. I'm clearly wearing a
lot of myc that's clearly just an aesthetic I bought
off Amazon. Yeah, but yeah, that was a that was
a weird, weird way to do it, but it was
the only way I could do it. That's the only
way I saw end.

Speaker 1 (01:48:00):
It's so interesting the way you bring up Nick Saban's
conversation about the process. Yep, and a lot of people
hear those conversations all the time about how you should
handle your time, put your goals to a side. Like
that conversation takes place a lot in a kid's childhood
and as a young adult, I feel like something has
to happen to you, whether it's borrowing forty five dollars
and realizing I have to borrow forty five dollars to

(01:48:21):
go hear this person talk for it to finally like
resonate with somebody.

Speaker 2 (01:48:25):
And I think.

Speaker 1 (01:48:25):
That's just awesome that people who listen to this show
listen to other shows. They'll hear a bunch of nuggets
all the time. But it takes a certain perception and
you have to be going through something for it to
really like set inside your body.

Speaker 2 (01:48:37):
Do something else happened to me, So when I was
working in that fabric warehouse, this was all within a
three month period. The whole Saban comes to Town thing
like the same two or three month period. The guy
who owned the fabric warehouse name was David Rothchild, ultra
wealthy family had made a fortunate textiles. Columbus is a
textile like an old milltown. So he was dying of cancer,

(01:48:58):
and he had always taken a liking to me. I'm
working back in his warehouse. I don't see him that
much except when he comes through there, like once a day,
but he'd always taken a liking to me. He would
always catch up with me. I had not finished college
at that point, and he would like, nicely but very forcefully,
tell me you're screwing your life up, like you've got ability.
He saw way more in me than I saw in myself,
and so he promised me, like, if you'll I'm going

(01:49:21):
to die, like I am not going to see this through,
but I will pay for your school if you will
get back in school. And like, simultaneous to that, the
director of the communication department at Columbus State University's just
hammering me via email. She doesn't know, she's not related
to me, she doesn't owe me that, but she's hitting
me up saying get back in school, Like I'll get
you back in school. We're gonna have a radio and
TV program over here. You could do all the reps

(01:49:43):
that you need over here. And so all that stuff
happens over a three month period and you realize, like
you've got to be a total and complete idiot not
to see that there is something slash, someone trying to
kick you in the right direction. And so that all,
like that's what it's overteen years ago. But that's all
a confluence of events. And like I always heard people

(01:50:05):
say right place, right time, I always question that, Like
I changed my thinking because of all this. I changed
my thinking too, where being in the right place is
where you want to be so that eventually the right
time finds you. I changed my thinking because of like that.
It's just like I changed my thinking on here and
save and say stuff like that. I used to hear it,
and I thought those statements where a diamond does. And

(01:50:25):
that's like fortune cookie logic looks good on a bumper sticker,
but it's coach speak. It's cliches. It's just people go
into motivational speaking seminars near the airport and someone fooled
them into buying a ticket. No, man, that stuff works,
It's just hardly anyone applies it. Yeah, if you apply it,
it works for everybody. That's the beauty of it. It
doesn't matter if you want to get in this or
you want to go like start a new insurance company

(01:50:47):
and make a fortune over there. Like, if that's what
you're called to do, you can do it. It's just
not going to happen overnight, and it's a good thing.
It doesn't happen overnight, or everyone would do it.

Speaker 3 (01:50:55):
Yeah, when all this is happening around you, what do
you feel like when you look back on it? What
do you feel like you weren't saying?

Speaker 2 (01:51:04):
I feel like the thing I appreciate the most looking
back on it because I journaled a lot through this period.
I'd never done that before, but I knew what I'm
going through now, Like I got a victim from my apartment.
It was not it was not a great time. It's
it turns out good, but it's not a good time.
And I realized, one way or the other, I'm gonna
want a record of this. So like, I journaled a

(01:51:25):
lot of it, and I look back on it now,
and the one thing I kept saying is I got
no clue how this is going to turn out. I
got no clue how I'm going to make this bill
the next month. I got no clue here and no
clue there. But like, I know what I'm doing is worthwhile,
and so I know, if I'm right about this, what
I'm experiencing is going to be so valuable for so
many people. That's why I don't hesitate and telling the
story a whole lot. It's certainly not bragging. You don't

(01:51:46):
brag about getting evicted or anything, or being broke, but
you bragged that you know, there are there are kids
who grow up dirt poor and they got like that
caged animal syndrome their whole life. There are kids who
grew up rich and it doesn't matter how many mistakes
they make, cause the law always be set for life.
There is like an ocean of tweeners out there. I
was one of them. I was lower middle class, but
like I was not worrying about where my next meal

(01:52:08):
was going to come from as a kid. But I
also wasn't set for life as a kid. And so
you get out of high school and you don't know
what you want to do, and then you're twenty, then
you're twenty two, then you're twenty four. You still really
haven't made anything of yourself. You know you've got potential,
you know you got talent, we all do, but you're
just like floating. You're pissing away time, You're pissing away
years of your life. And so like, I didn't really

(01:52:28):
even start having that click till I'm like thirty years old,
and I realized, if I make something of myself, imagine
how this. Imagine how this plays to an audience of
twenty two year olds, Because I know forever there will
be tweeners in life who were sitting out there and
they just want something to light a fire under them. Well,
what better than someone who can say, yeah, I was

(01:52:49):
right there where you were. Like, if you're broke, you
got no other option than to work or you're going
to die, Like you're not going anywhere. If you're rich, eh, whatever.
But if you're a twin and that's like a huge
population of the United States of America's youth at any
given point, no one's really feeling sorry for you. But
no one's handing you a whole lot either. That I

(01:53:11):
told myself even at the time, that's who I want
to speak to one day, if I ever make it.
That's who I want to speak to I love that.

Speaker 3 (01:53:17):
What was going through your mind when CBS was starting
to get on your tail for you know, launching. You
had done your show on YouTube for two years, then
you get picked up by CBS. What was the feeling
like in your body, in your mind when those phone
calls are starting to happen.

Speaker 2 (01:53:31):
It's a little bit of So it's validation. I mean,
it's validation number one, that someone noticed. It's validation that
they were going to pay me seventy thousand dollars a year,
because that's triple maybe even quadruple when I was making
at that point. I was making nothing at that point.
Actually YouTube is started to do okay, but still, like
there's a thing like when you play your first down

(01:53:51):
in the NFL, you made it as a pro football player.
They'll never be able to take it away from you.
It doesn't matter if you get cut the next day
you played in the NFL. The first day someone pays
you a company pays you to talk about sports on
air is a very surreal moment. Even if there's paying
you five bucks, it's a surreal moment because everybody in

(01:54:12):
your life wants to do it, like everyone dreams of
holding one of those like big network microphones and like
you're actually getting paid, you're on national TV. So there
was that piece, But then also there's all right, now
it's time to go to work and it's time to
shake the tree, like we're gonna find out really how
how well the root system is taken because you can't

(01:54:33):
screw up. You're gonna screw up. But you're thinking this
is a tightrope wall. You've been walking a tight rope
five feet off the ground. You're gonna be five hundred
feet off the ground now and a lot more people
are gonna see you, and you're gonna be exposed in
every way imaginable. There's gonna be a lot of unfamiliar
technical jargon. There's gonna be you know, a lot thinner air.
You're gonna rub elbows with a lot of people you

(01:54:53):
grew up watching as a kid, and you better not
have stars in your eyes, like you better work with
them and talk to them on their level, or if
you're really what you think you are, you better be
able to walk in that setting and own the room,
Like how do you walk in there? I grew up
watching these guys and listening to these guys, But do
you have the presence of mind to set that aside
at the door and walk in there and own your

(01:55:13):
craft so thoroughly that when you look at them like
you're getting respect back from them, because like as a man,
you know when you do and don't have someone's respect.
And so that's kind of some of the stuff I
was thinking about, and then also thinking, I think I'm
prepared for this, but I know there's so much I'm
unprepared for. Let's go do it anyway. Then you start
doing it. Then COVID happens two months later. Yeah, that

(01:55:35):
whole year, that whole year you're talking about it on
your side, Imagine on my side. I moved to Nashville.
You remember the tornado came through. Oh yeah, Hitar building.
That's the first two months I'm here. COVID happens shortly thereafter,
like later that month is really when you start shutting down.
And I always say this, and it sounds so bad,

(01:55:55):
so I have to like really carefully preface it. COVID
was terrible for a lot of people, and a lot
of people lost family members, Like it was a real
serious deal. Professionally speaking, it was the biggest blessing I
could ever have that it happened when it happened because
I came here and then things shut down. And Shannon Terry,
who was running twenty four to seven Sports, but that
had been acquired by CBS, so like, I'm working for him,

(01:56:18):
I'm working out of his building. He said, I'm going
to get you emergency access to this building. No one's
going to be here for I don't know how long.
No one's going to bother you. Just do what you
think you need to do. And so we got like
six months of doing the show our way on CBS's
platforms with no corporate interference, and by the time people
slowly started to come back, and by the time like

(01:56:38):
the executive types started seeing it, it was already making money.
It had already scaled, so they never even had time
to I'm not saying they would have, but they never
had time or a reason to step in and try
to change this or turn that knob or you know,
course correct. At twenty degrees, it was already proven. By
the time COVID had ended, it was already proven. So
we were good to go at that point.

Speaker 1 (01:56:58):
Yeah. Yeah, there's got to be a good feeling to
be like, all right, I get to kind of just
run with this thing. No one's expecting anything to work
out anyway, because we're in the middle of like COVID,
and then by the time it gets there, it's like, yeah,
there's nothing to critique because if you're in there with
everybody else, there's a chance that executives are going to
bring you into a room but hey, maybe change this,
maybe do that. Now you're second guessing yourself, but it's
your creative process, so you don't want that the whole

(01:57:20):
get messed up. So there's all these things that could
different variables to mess you up in that process. Yeah,
that's a massive win.

Speaker 2 (01:57:26):
We'll think about this. So you're in the exact same
seat that I'm about to talk about what you're doing
right now. You're creating jobs for untold hundreds to thousands
of people down the road because companies watch what you're
doing and you've massively scaled a product. You're doing it
totally your way, like it's authentically yours. Everything's yours. So
you've got pop, you got proof of performance. There's no
questioning whether this works. There will be companies, there will

(01:57:50):
be private equity firms, there'll be huge money that gets
redirected towards trying to duplicate what you're doing and giving
people jobs and putting them behind microphones. Otherwise wouldn't have
been behind. Now at that point, they either sink or
swim on their own, but you created an opportunity for someone.
I was thinking that, Like I still think that today,
but I was thinking that, Okay, CBS has kind of

(01:58:11):
made me the test pilot program. Like Big Networks five
years ago. They're not really in the business of going
and finding some guy on YouTube and putting him in
their chair. They're in the business of we're going to
find someone who's already proven, or we're gonna take former
players coaches, Like it's a really tried and true formula.
We've done this for one hundred years, so I get
my shot. I'm thinking, yeah, this is big for me,

(01:58:32):
but they're like one hundred, two hundred, five hundred other
guys out there who may or may not ever get
a life changing opportunity based on whether I make this
work or not. And that was a really huge deal.
Like that's part of legacy, that's part of something that
extends well beyond yourself, and like I think about that
stuff every day. COVID.

Speaker 1 (01:58:49):
There's an interesting time because they feel like the media
changed in so many ways. You're bringing up the suits earlier.
And like I was with CAA as my agents for football,
and I went to LA I saw like their death
starts what they call it. And in the music department,
nobody wears suits because at one point in like the sixties,
seventies or eighties, whenever it was, a band came in

(01:59:09):
that everyone wanted to rep. They came into CIA and
they and they were like, you guys are all suits.
We can't trust you guys, but ball you guys don't
know the brand, you don't know the influence. You're gonna
try to change us. The next day they had a meeting,
a company wide meeting, saying, no one wears suits in
the music department anymore, because we need these people to
know that we're here for them. And then you go
fast forward to twenty twenty. You see Pat McAfee start

(01:59:31):
taking off. You see these other podcasts start taking off.
You're taking off. It feels to me like the suits
of the mainstreams of mainstream sports media is slowly going away,
and the Pat McAfee tank top kind of process is
now taking over a little bit. So do you see
that happening with ESPN, CBS and all these other major

(01:59:52):
corporations in the future.

Speaker 2 (01:59:53):
McAfee's like Roger Banister. Basically Roger Banister, up until the
point he ran the sub four minute mile lived in
a wor world where people thought, oh, it's humanly impossible.
So up until McAfee gets put on ESPN, even when
he was independent, people would have told you, oh, you
can't do that stuff on ESPN, though well you always could.
It's just someone had to do it. Because once Roger

(02:00:14):
bandaged to ran a sub four minute mile, then a
bunch of other people ran u up for them. It
was like fifty's like seventy. The next year broke four minutes.
The question becomes did they all just become capable of
doing it cause Roger did it, or were a bunch
of people capable of it and just had to see
it happen. So similarly, like, you've got to be an
idiot to not have known that. All the while sports

(02:00:34):
fans who are consuming content are sitting at home looking
a whole lot more like that than they are wearing
a suit.

Speaker 1 (02:00:40):
They probably don't look that Good's age Nick Simon.

Speaker 2 (02:00:44):
Yeah, but like the point is, again, who are you
stacking your show for for a long time? Suits, if
you want to call him that, just people at the
executive level, people with seven figure earnings and golden parachutes.
If they fail, they have formatted their content for themselves
in the lieu of knowing it doesn't matter what we present,
they'll consume it because there are no other options. Well,

(02:01:06):
bad news for them when digital media came of age
is well, now there are options fully on demand world.
That's the beauty of what you do. It's the beauty
of what I do. The audience is in full control.
Like you have never accidentally gotten a viewer. Every viewer
has intentionally sought out your video, sought out your social feeds,
sought out your podcast. Same with me. If you're on

(02:01:26):
network TV, you may see me because you're in an airport.
You may just see me because you're in a barbershop.
I happened to be on and so for a long
time they didn't really have true feedback. What they were
doing was working because there was no competition in the marketplace.
Now there's competition in the marketplace, and magically you're willing
to bend on things like on air wardrobe and you know,
people who don't watch sports may say, do you really

(02:01:48):
think that's why Pat mcafew works because of what he wears. No,
what he wears is authentic to himself, and that's why
it works, the same as you, the same as me.
It's just that fifteen years ago you weren't allowed to
present that way because someone who really didn't know the
audience but owned the keys to the audience controlled that.
And now they don't, and you find out it really
never mattered what you were on air to begin with.

Speaker 3 (02:02:09):
Yeah, great reminder for everybody tuning in right now to
subscribe to Bust with the Boys as you are watching
and four minute mile, just take your thumb, hit that subscribe,
but just hit the button. I love that you brought
up the Roger Bannister analogy. I feel like I heard
that from Tony Robbins like back in college.

Speaker 1 (02:02:28):
Take a bis. I enjoying it so much.

Speaker 3 (02:02:30):
I will say, Uh, he had to be last night
on his show and he had about an hour left,
but he was gonna fight through.

Speaker 1 (02:02:35):
For the betterment of the audience.

Speaker 2 (02:02:37):
I pushed and well, I was just gonna let you
know I consumed your yeah you're down? That was before
or after the Nebraska prediction. I feel that was after h.

Speaker 3 (02:02:48):
No, that was before before I was, you know, not
the flex, but I was in my weight room.

Speaker 1 (02:02:52):
Is now the time to get into football? Or should
we kind of save that for the locker room? Because
pi's gonna be on every week during football, so there'll be.

Speaker 3 (02:03:00):
Things that we can some headlines we can talk about.
But for everybody watching our new show, The Locker Room
with College Football with this trio right here, this three
headed monster will kick off Wednesday evening where we'll be
going over all of our futures for the college.

Speaker 1 (02:03:16):
Just got here. Hey, people didn't see this coming. Haters
are swinging at the air right now.

Speaker 2 (02:03:22):
They did it again. Yeah, they're scrambling, scrambling right now?

Speaker 1 (02:03:26):
Is there?

Speaker 3 (02:03:27):
Like, dude, I've I've enjoyed all of this conversation and
I fucking love your thought process and I was I
wanted to interrupt you, but I feel like everything you
explained about what you were feeling to when you were
getting up in the big leagues, the CBS, the am
I who I say, I am? All of those feelings,
all of those processes, right there is. What we are

(02:03:50):
explaining is I feel like a similar experience that you're
explaining walking out into a college stadium or an NFL
stadium without the just the theatrics and the adrenaline aside
from the adrenaline dump and everything else, that thought process
of caring so fucking much about what you do and
how hard you work at it, and having so much
perspective on how you got where you are, and hey,

(02:04:11):
am I who I think I am? I'm gonna there's
some I don't knows and some question marks, but I'm
willing to jump and go after it with competition, with
everything else around that, right, there is a mentality that
gives I feel like the anxieties of everything you do,
whether you walk out into a stadium or you're just
elevating at your next job or going into your big
league so without the stage and everything else, I feel
like that is a very similar feeling that every competitor

(02:04:33):
has when like walking out into the arena.

Speaker 2 (02:04:35):
That's the competition, Like, that's it's not do I get
more views than the other dude? That's how I think
you define competition.

Speaker 3 (02:04:42):
Yeah, yeah, it's like that. Yeah, everything you were kind
of walking through when you got that call in my
this I'm gonna be in am I going to own
the room?

Speaker 1 (02:04:48):
I'm gonna feel this way?

Speaker 3 (02:04:49):
Can I put my ego out the door because I'm
gonna be lined up across from so and so, or
I'm gonna be talking on the desk and so and so.
I feel like all of it is the same mentality
because you care so much about your success or your
version of success.

Speaker 1 (02:05:02):
In your world.

Speaker 3 (02:05:03):
So I feel like that is the that is the
bridging of the gap between the normal person and them
seeing somebody at some high level doing it, It's like, no,
you're yours can be there too. It's just how much
you're pouring into that process. And when that brea big
break does come. Just know that is the feeling that
everybody feels of jumping into something they're very uncomfortable about.

Speaker 2 (02:05:21):
That's but when the big break happens. The awesome thing
is when you get wired that way. The big break
is when you're a kid, you envision it whatever is
going to come of your life. When the big things happen,
there's confetti, there's parties, there's slaps on the back, and
then when you actually wire yourself, the way you have
to be wired to even get the break. You're wired
in such a way where you celebrate for ten minutes, yes,

(02:05:44):
and you just are next.

Speaker 1 (02:05:46):
Yeah, because it's not like unless you're selling a company
and retireing, that's it.

Speaker 2 (02:05:50):
That's the difference.

Speaker 1 (02:05:51):
Once you get the big break, whether it's financially or
you've you've actually some one snap in the NFL stap NFL,
it's like you can celebrate that as a perfect level.
You can celebarate for five seconds because then there's the
second coming right there. But like, you get the job
you wanted, you get the you, you get the someone's like,
hey you can do this. Now you get more money
whatever it is. That's exciting. But then now the work

(02:06:11):
actually has to come in to prove whoever gave you
the opportunity right, And that's where it's like you really
have no time to go and sit there and be like,
look how great I am. It's like you truly have
to be on to the next thing. Then it's the
whole When do you reflect when you look in the
rearview mirror and be like, okay, I was able to
achieve all this. But then if you do that for
too long, now you're losing what's in front of you.
It's a very interesting game of balance that needs to

(02:06:33):
take place because there always has to be gratitude. But
if you're wired the way we are, it's like, hey,
what is the next step towards the end goal which
truly we don't know, which is actually dying, like you
just eventually die, and it's like, how do you do that?
You get up there and he pulls up the scroll
and he's like, hey, not that, not that could have
done better here though, yea. You know.

Speaker 3 (02:06:54):
That's why I also appreciated going over the parts where
you've said no to a lot of people are said
no to some things because I think another thing that
successful people or achievers have a hard time doing of
getting the goalpost to stop moving when you know what
I am doing is enough and I know, hey, not
that you're relaxed. I'm just going to be doing this. Foreverybody,
this doesn't necessarily tie to what I want to do

(02:07:16):
with my audience or what I want to do in
the future. And you're you're able to say no to
those people, which probably makes you It does make you
more valuable because I'm sure those numbers go up and
they're try to dangle a beer carrot.

Speaker 1 (02:07:26):
One day, they'll probably be a character. Why you can't
say no to carrot? Maybe it's the commissioner of college football.

Speaker 2 (02:07:31):
Yeah, Or maybe you just grow the garden. Maybe you
just grow the garden. Hey, yeah, maybe we feed everybody.
I don't like that I saw.

Speaker 3 (02:07:40):
Do you just grow the garden?

Speaker 2 (02:07:41):
Hey? Uh?

Speaker 3 (02:07:42):
I saw one. I want to say it was like
a stoic meditation. It was like he who chases two
rabbits stays hungry. Why not grow the carrots?

Speaker 2 (02:07:50):
Sounds easy?

Speaker 3 (02:07:52):
Sounds yeah, it sounds easy in theory. Yeah, you know what,
let's just stop chasing around. Let's just grow the garden.

Speaker 2 (02:07:57):
You know they have like when you turn down opportunities, though,
there is almost like a who do you think you are?
Like the audacity?

Speaker 1 (02:08:04):
Yeah, how could you say no to us?

Speaker 2 (02:08:06):
And it's like, well, I mean, do you understand the
concept of alignment?

Speaker 1 (02:08:09):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (02:08:10):
The concept just like how that works? I mean, would
you would you put this show on your network?

Speaker 1 (02:08:14):
No?

Speaker 2 (02:08:14):
Why not? Well because it doesn't fit our network. You
just describe who I'm telling you know, right, no hard feelings,
like that's just why I'm telling you no.

Speaker 1 (02:08:22):
Yeah, but the person who wants to put the square
peg in the round hole. Dude, it's it's very difficult
when you don't have a whole lot and you're just
constantly wanting success and you think more as better as
opposed to quality over quantity. Yeah, so it's just it's
a game, man, It's a game of knowing who you are.
And if somebody like you doesn't know who they are
as much as they do, it's like you probably fall
into that trap more times than once.

Speaker 2 (02:08:42):
If you're listening right now, okay, if you're watching this
right now, so that's that's subscribe, absolutely, subscribe.

Speaker 3 (02:08:47):
Subscribe.

Speaker 2 (02:08:47):
Okay, what are you doing here? If you haven't? Yeah,
this is the simplest question, Ask yourself, who am I?
This is like, this is a mind bender for a
lot of people because they will say they'll give you
their name, or I'll give you their skin color, or
their height and weight, or their hometown. That's not who
you are. That's the stuff on your driver's license. Who
are you? Like, dig the dagger into your chest, cut

(02:09:09):
yourself open. Who are you? What are your talents? What
are your passions? What are your likes and dislikes? What
do you cut out to do, Like what is your purpose.

Speaker 1 (02:09:18):
All that stuff?

Speaker 2 (02:09:19):
If you asked me that at twenty three, I would
have just stammered. I know that someone asked me this.
I didn't have the answer. It's the same dude who
asked me, why would anyone care what you have to say?
He asked me, who are you? I didn't know how
to answer that. Why would anyone care what you have
to say? I didn't know how to answer that, which
just meant I wasn't ready yet, which just meant you
got years that you still have to put in. Didn't
want to hear that at the time. I didn't accept
it at the time, but it was a reality at

(02:09:40):
the time. So it doesn't matter if you want to
get into media or you want to build a trucking company,
like who are you? How are you about to go anywhere?
How are you about to build anything? Before you've even
laid the foundation? That stuff? It mid mess me up.
And when the guy asked me that those two questions,
it messed me up so much. And now, like years later,
I asked that to everybody when I speak at colleges,
I asked that to everybody.

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Speaker 1 (02:10:33):
Back to the episode on the topic of who people are?
Who are the Nebraska Cornas is going to be this year, So.

Speaker 2 (02:10:44):
I feel like we're close enough to the season where
a lot of people are going to start getting on
the whole. Ooh, I just did my research. It looks
like Matt Rulan year three is a big deal. Well,
we've been saying that for a long time.

Speaker 1 (02:10:55):
Will I've saying that since the minute he was hired.
It's like year three is the year.

Speaker 2 (02:10:58):
I don't think that those people know that even Holgerson
is the offensive coordinator. I don't think most people know that.
I don't think most Just so, I've got Dylan here,
I've got Dana Holgerson here, and I just feel like
that's about to happen this year. And even though they
lost Tony to Florida State, which is a move I
still question. By the way, even though they lost him

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to Florida State, I feel like the defensive personnel will
be good enough that the scaling of offensive production, combined
with what I think is the most workable Big ten
schedule in the entire conference, there's such a path to
ten and two, and I think ten and two gets
him in. The question is the question is, oh God,
The question is who's ready not to follow that prediction?

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But like, is anyone ready to top that prediction? That's
what I came here to find out this morning, lash
early afternoon.

Speaker 3 (02:11:51):
Hey, timeout, Now just for a little context on Josh
Pate starting the bar at ten and two, you were
at eight wins its nine?

Speaker 1 (02:12:00):
It was, yes, it was. Here's what I have to receive.
It happened a little over a month ago, and nothing
in nine and three.

Speaker 2 (02:12:07):
Yeah, July's vacation month, No one cares what happens in
July August is rubber to the road.

Speaker 1 (02:12:12):
Yeah, fart and the wind.

Speaker 2 (02:12:14):
Yeah. Influences from around the neighborhood have pushed me to
ten wins.

Speaker 1 (02:12:18):
It was nine and three losses coming from Ohio, State,
USC and Michigan.

Speaker 2 (02:12:26):
William Nebraska. I am ready to predict. I am ready
to back with my own money that Nebraska will be
better than six and six.

Speaker 3 (02:12:37):
This year.

Speaker 2 (02:12:40):
Could be seven wins, could be twelve wins. As it
turns out, its ten wins. Look, if you don't believe
in Nebraska better, hey, because he was trying to he was.
He shot me that clip being like they never noticed
when you toss love out shame. I said, better than
six and six?

Speaker 3 (02:12:53):
Is love to you?

Speaker 1 (02:12:54):
Josh?

Speaker 3 (02:12:55):
He said that could mean twelve and oh. I said
it could also mean seven and five, which.

Speaker 1 (02:12:58):
Is a floor for Nebraska here.

Speaker 2 (02:13:00):
Yeah, you think so.

Speaker 1 (02:13:01):
I think that is a if you're a logical fan,
you say that if you end the season at seven
and five, you think we've gotten better. We've gotten better?
How is that seven and five? Look, I think that
determines a lot of things. You can't be like blow
getting blown out five times but having slow with small wins.
But if you go seven and five after not making
a bowl games is twenty fifteen until twenty twenty four,

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you need to be proud of what your program is
putting on putting out there.

Speaker 2 (02:13:25):
Do we agree with that?

Speaker 3 (02:13:26):
No? No, because no nobody really does. But hang on,
before we go any farther, do you have Nebraska peg
at seven and five this year?

Speaker 1 (02:13:33):
I that's a tough question. Let me have this conversation
and then I'll give you my answer.

Speaker 3 (02:13:37):
Because he's also trying to speak for logical Nebraska fans,
which I'm trying to absolutely nothing.

Speaker 1 (02:13:42):
I am trying to speak for logical fandom, right, people
casuals who don't really follow in nebrasketball. So the under
here just on the outside looking at I think the
more you look in the Nebraska football the more you
be like, yeah, they should be probably seven to five.
And to follow up on your ten and two now
where you were, I replied to you and said, eight
plus are my foxhil guys. Those are the guys buying stock.

(02:14:05):
Those are the guys that understand what's going on in
the kitchen of Nebraska football. Are they really see ten
plus win level? Optimism.

Speaker 3 (02:14:12):
Battling for a college football playoff spot, no very few
are very few have that kind of courage. But the
ones seeing the field with eight plus are the ones
I'm ready to go to war with.

Speaker 1 (02:14:21):
You said I can do eight. By August, I could
see myself flirting with the nines.

Speaker 2 (02:14:25):
Now we're at ten and you're saying, is anybody crazy
enough to top ten? I'm not saying is anyone crazy enough?
I'm asking does anyone believe in Nebraska more than me?

Speaker 3 (02:14:37):
Is there sharing the bust with them? You're sharing a
college football show with them?

Speaker 2 (02:14:40):
Eleven?

Speaker 3 (02:14:42):
I can see us going eleven in one. Yes, okay,
you want to go you want me to go over.

Speaker 1 (02:14:47):
To the schedule.

Speaker 2 (02:14:48):
I'd love this because it's all on record, So yes,
I would love this. This is my Christmas present to
myself in December. So I have us at ten and two,
but I believe easily that we can go eleven and one. Okay,
at least before Will starts.

Speaker 1 (02:15:08):
I have to deal with this, yeah, four times a year,
starting middle of January, it's probably the first time this happens.
Then it'll be like April, then June, July, and then
right before the season go ahead.

Speaker 3 (02:15:22):
I don't feel like I shoved Nebraska football down your
throat like I could calm cool, calm collected, because I
know what's bruin. But I digress. Nebraska Cincinnati, that's one
where we set the tone for the season. That's one
to know Akron two and oh HCU school what he

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was at Houston Christian University.

Speaker 2 (02:15:46):
Never heard of her? All right, so that's three and oh,
that's three.

Speaker 3 (02:15:49):
Michigan. I got us taken down Michigan. To me, that's
the that's the game where it's like, who the fuck
are we gonna be this year? No, I agree with you,
and I think in Lincoln, Nebraska, Nebraska beats Michigan State.
I think we win. And here's where I have our
first loss, either at Maryland or at Minnesota, not because
they are better than us. We are the more superior team.

(02:16:11):
I think when you start to get can you scroll
out what is that six? And oh before Maryland? Uncharted
territories where you don't know how we're gonna handle this
success because the moment we beat the Wolverines, we're gonna
be catapulted up. You're gonna be on your show talking
about the power rankings. How we're gonna be like a
top ten school by week though you're talking about before

(02:16:31):
after you beat Michigan. But that's what I'm saying. You're
going through this world of rule aid and kool aid
to where how are the boys gonna handle this? And
this could be a challenging clip because I know when
we are six and oh and we're gonna go out
to Maryland or the fluck bank in Minnesota. Everybody knows
how weird that gets out there. But he runs a
solid program. We could I could see us dropping one
because we've gotten too big for our bridges, which gives it,

(02:16:54):
which honestly is great timing because then you beat the
pitts out of Northwestern in those nerds, and then you'll
host USC and Nebraska and USC is a good team
this year, and I think we need all the fucking
pisson vinegar we need. I would rather have us sitting
at that what is that seven to one? Eight and
one with the USC coming in with that little ego check. No,
they're being absolutely undefeated up until USC comes in, because

(02:17:16):
I think USC is gonna be a tough team, and
we would have whooped their ass if the ref would
have thrown a flag last year on that pass interference
called late in the game. We beat USC we handle
Ucla because they fucking beat us last year in our
home spot and they should not have beat us. And
I think we're gonna get a bad taste out of
our mouths with Ucla. We're gonna be motivated.

Speaker 2 (02:17:34):
Then you go in.

Speaker 3 (02:17:36):
That's gonna be Look if we're undefeated at Penn State
or one lost team at Penn State, we're talking all
of it, big newon kickoff College game Day, what's your fall.

Speaker 2 (02:17:45):
Tour called Default Don't Lie Tour? Defall Don't Lie Tour?

Speaker 1 (02:17:49):
What's our what's gonna be ours?

Speaker 2 (02:17:50):
The Boys of the Fall Tour is gonna be there.

Speaker 3 (02:17:52):
Everyone's gonna be well at Penn State. Probably a white
album two. We dropped that one against Penn State. That's
where I'll take my realism.

Speaker 2 (02:18:07):
You know where I'm riding.

Speaker 3 (02:18:08):
I got us twelve and oh personally, but if I'm
gonna have some realism in this take we drop against
Penn State, that's where I see us being a two
loss team. Then we handle and beat the absolute shit
out of fucking the Iowa Hawk guys, because we need it.
You want to know the last time, you know, the
last time they won, or we won at home against
Iowa twenty eleven when Willie c was operating. Iowa comes

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to Nebraska. We close that one out at home, and
we go ten and two on the outside looking in
because I think it's gonna be Penn State Oregon in
the Big Ten Championship and we're gonna be positioned beautifully
for the college football playoff. That's my that's my season
of Nebraska.

Speaker 2 (02:18:48):
You're right there, all right. So have you seen the
movie Tremors before?

Speaker 6 (02:18:51):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (02:18:52):
Great movie, great movie. Yeah, so you you just ran
on in it. So you just played the worm. That's
basically what you played. What I wanted to do, and
I told Clump this, what I wanted to do is
plant my flag. Early today. I came in with strategy,
and what I wanted to do is at the end
of that movie when they throw the dynamite stick behind
the worm to piss it off and get it to
go hard at the edge of the cliff, and then

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you just tunnels tunnels, tunnels through the edge of the
cliff and it flies down to the bottom. It splatters
all over the place. I either want you to be
a legend to end all legends and this to happen,
or I am playing this on loop in December because
no one will remember my busted ten and two prediction
once You've just done this for the past five minutes.
But I'm with you. I agree with you with the

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Penn State organ I agree with you that Nebraska is
positioned well. I just I didn't like sweat like a
Baptist preacher and yell emphatically when I said it, so like,
I've got no lose situation here. I feel like either
they come through, which we're all happy, almost all of
us are happy, or they don't and then you're the
face of it.

Speaker 1 (02:19:54):
I can live in that world.

Speaker 2 (02:19:56):
Yeah, I've been in that world. I'll tell you this.

Speaker 3 (02:20:01):
I've never been more confident than I am this year.

Speaker 1 (02:20:04):
I think they can do it.

Speaker 3 (02:20:08):
J J.

Speaker 1 (02:20:08):
B Knows what I'm talking about, beautifully said, how do
you feel about that?

Speaker 2 (02:20:17):
I like ten to two, That's what I have them going.
Ten and two? College football playoff team.

Speaker 3 (02:20:22):
Where do you see the drops? Where do you see
the losses?

Speaker 1 (02:20:24):
On that schedule?

Speaker 2 (02:20:25):
One of Ohio so No. One of USC Penn State,
and then another random Like you said, I didn't know
what you said.

Speaker 1 (02:20:32):
That's nine to three.

Speaker 2 (02:20:34):
No, no, no, no one of USC or Penn State. Okay, yeah, no, no, no,
we drop against us.

Speaker 3 (02:20:39):
See you guys going into Penn State.

Speaker 2 (02:20:41):
One of Michigan. There's no skill in this ten and two.
That's what they're doing. They're going ten and two.

Speaker 3 (02:20:46):
There is skill the beat Michigan.

Speaker 2 (02:20:49):
I pick them to beat Michigan right now. Why I
think they're going to be a better football team than Michigan?

Speaker 6 (02:20:54):
Why I like?

Speaker 2 (02:20:57):
I don't this is just stalling.

Speaker 1 (02:21:01):
September twenty first, When things go my way, I'm gonna
have a hell of a time when the show's fine.

Speaker 2 (02:21:05):
So I feel like if the game were in November,
I got almost a full year of Bryce Underwood. I
feel a little bit better than But he will have
already gone into Oklahoma, so it's not like going on
the road's going to be foreign to him. Yeah. I
don't know. I just like the way the game profile
is better for him. I should have brought my laptop
in here.

Speaker 3 (02:21:20):
You'll have Martindale.

Speaker 2 (02:21:21):
Yeah, I like him?

Speaker 3 (02:21:22):
Yeah, how could you not?

Speaker 2 (02:21:23):
How much what he's done? Yeah, you're gonna put Ryle
in a blender, aren't you how much he blitzes nineteen thirteen. Dn't.

Speaker 1 (02:21:30):
I didn't like how much he blitzed in the beginning
of the year last year. I thought it was a
little too chaotic, a little too crazy. I think he
he listens to the show. I think he got a
whole lot better, a whole lot more tactical with the
way he handled his exotic blitzes.

Speaker 3 (02:21:43):
He does a great job.

Speaker 1 (02:21:44):
Of hiding the shell. He does a great job of
not letting you know where it's coming from. But he
really fine tuned it going in the back half of
the year. Obviously, we had the four pass turned off
last year, so it's very hard to evaluate where Michigan is.
I know we ended up with beating Ohiose State and
beating Alabama, so that that's a pretty good ending for
a team that couldn't throw the battle. I think we
had one hundred and ten yards throwing in both of those.

(02:22:05):
Those in mind, it's incredible. We go there in the spring,
A lot of conversation, obviously revolving on Bryce under what
everyone really likes him. We got to see him play.
I thought he was really impressive. The other than the
one interceptionate a Nico but a lot of guys are
talking about the defense, how they're actually gonna be better
even though they've lost the two guys in the middle.

Speaker 2 (02:22:23):
I've heard that, and I see yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:22:25):
I mean, they played more than half the year without
Will Johnson the number one corner. They had a kind
of a revolving door. They lost their safety to an
ACL He'll be back. They have a lot of talent. Michigan,
when I think I have done it, has a really
good job of is developing players, taking three stars, turning
him into that five star. I think they've done a
better job than probably any other team that I can
think of right now. So when I think about that deal,

(02:22:48):
if that defense is better, if that defense is better,
and Bryce Underwood is seventy five percent of what people
believe he can be, then I think absolutely they stopped Nebraska.
It's a double digit. That's double digit, Okay, yeah, I
think it's ten plus.

Speaker 2 (02:23:04):
I just think you don't face a ton of offenses
that can beat you in multiple ways up there and Nebraska.
If I'm right about it, if I'm wrong about him,
moot point. If I'm right about him, they'll be one
of those teams. But so Will Oklahoma, so you will
have already faced the team. If I'm right about those
teams that are layered enough to beat you in several
different ways, like you don't have one answer for them.
In other words, we'll I'll have.

Speaker 3 (02:23:22):
A bunch better of an understanding of Michigan.

Speaker 2 (02:23:24):
We after Oklahoma.

Speaker 3 (02:23:25):
After Oklahoma, it's like, do they win? Do they lose?

Speaker 1 (02:23:28):
I don't know, But how did the game? How does
the game look? How does all sixty minutes that game
come together? How does Bryce Underwood handle adversity to get
sacked a couple of times? Because that's the biggest question.
Mark Roola, I love will sitting because he's got a
guy that you can see getting better and better. I
think it's a little disrespectful that I think the top
ten quarterbacks of college football came out and Roola wasn't

(02:23:49):
in it. I think he's a guy that could be
sitting in that nine or ten spot right now. But
with Bryce, it's like potential potentially we talked about in
the intro of the show, haven't done shit yet, So
I really need to see what he does before I
start planning a massive flag in the ground. I think
you're you're never counted out when you're playing, when you're
with Michigan, never kind of especially seeing what they did
last year with literally the inability to throw the forward pass,

(02:24:13):
because their offensive line is gonna be a lot better
this year. They have two running backs that can shove
it down your throat. Yeah, why are receivers that are
willing to block? And then he had a defense who's
hunger and swarms for the ball, has exotic blitz. Is
that a lot of quarterbacks that don't necessarily know how
to pick apart defense defenses is in college, They're going
to be thrown a certain way. They're not going to

(02:24:33):
really know what to do with certain zeros, with the
nickel coming when you don't see him coming, flipping the protection,
those types of things.

Speaker 2 (02:24:41):
Gritty wins again. Biggest game of the season I've got.

Speaker 1 (02:24:46):
I've really've just.

Speaker 2 (02:24:48):
Really been talked into the like external dynamics on this thing,
feeling like a playoff game. No emotionally invested in it. Yeah,
I didn't walk into the season emotionally invested in it,
but now I'm kind of emotionally invested in it. It's
not just another I wanted to be one of your
your hinge games that you were going over. Yeah, probably
I started to fit fast. It probably should have made that.

Speaker 1 (02:25:06):
Look when's he gonna.

Speaker 3 (02:25:06):
Start fast forward? It was either gonna be Nebraska, Michigan
or Michigan Oklahoma, because I know you're big on Oklahoma
this year too.

Speaker 1 (02:25:14):
Yeah, why is that? Because I heard and the earlier
in the year, everyone's like Oklahoma's gonna have a really
down year. They never seem to really get over the hump.
This quarterback is supposed to be really good, but we
don't know if Oklahoma's actually gonna be anything of substance. Yeah,
now we're getting close to the season. I don't know
if it's like a draft stock thing where a guy
is a tweet, like a late first round, early second,
and all of a sudden, he hey, this guy could
possibly be a top ten pick and he still ends

(02:25:35):
up going late first round, early second, Like, what is
Oklahoma to you? Why is it all of a sudden?
Why is there stock rising so much?

Speaker 2 (02:25:41):
Because they were never a fatally flawed team. They were
a team with multiple top ten classes stacked on top
of each other. They portaled consistently in the top ten
like last year. Their fatal flaw was they horrifically failed
at hiring at the OC position, and it was oil
and water and Jackson Arnold in that offense was dead
on arrival. It's terrible. So it's the season thrown away.
And so what people didn't even pay attention to is

(02:26:03):
this isn't a terrible team, not the terrible roster. It's
a pretty good to high level roster with fatal flaw
in it that makes all the rest of it irrelevant.
So then they addressed the fatal flaw part one. They
brought in OC and quarterback from the same place Utah
did the same thing. By the way, people aren't paying
attention to that, so Matier comes in with his OC.
The second thing they did was they attacked the portal.

(02:26:25):
The one area they needed to attack the portal, which
was wide receiver. So they get a kid named Dion
Burksback who should have been a star last year, transferred
from perdub but he was hurt, so he's back this year. Dog.
Then the rest of the wide receiver room I think
not only is filled out, but it's really complimentary. It's
not like five of the same dudes. So the one
question I have about them that I'll be watching early
in the season, specifically when they get tested in as

(02:26:45):
Michigan is. Are they as improved on the offensive line
as they think, because that was a real liability for him.
They had like ten different starting rotations last year in
the first ten weeks. If that's in place, I've actually
got very little doubt about Mate. I don't question him
like I think he could contend for high trophy. So
I think he's gonna play at that high level. Defense conservatively,
top fifteen unit could be better than that. I just

(02:27:07):
think people who are shot when Oklahoma is good this
year didn't really watch Oklahoma last year. They know the
quarterback sucked, or the quarterback offensive coordinator Combo sucked and
the rest of it. They just kind of tuned out.
They watched it from fifty thousand feet.

Speaker 1 (02:27:18):
I watched it from I watched them against South Carolina.

Speaker 2 (02:27:22):
Yeah, that was a bad belth to ask. That was
a bad day a belt to ask. That was the
week after Carolina goes into Tuscaloosa and loses.

Speaker 3 (02:27:28):
I know they should have won that game too. We
were in Oregon.

Speaker 2 (02:27:30):
Yeah, they go in there and lose, and Beamer, after
his fresh conference said, you know what, this is enough
it's just enough, and they go out to Oklahoma the
next week. I think it was three pick six's they had.
They had twenty one nuts, they had twenty one on
the board and not an offensive point to speak up.
Just crazy.

Speaker 1 (02:27:45):
Yeah, you brought up a team and it is in
your favorite conference, the Bay twelve of Utah. Now a
lot of people talking about Utah. You think ASU takes well.
I don't want to get into futures. As we'll talk
about features on the show. I'll say right now, I
like ASU, but about Utah.

Speaker 2 (02:28:01):
Well, Utah, everyone watched Whittingham win double digit games forever
and then he had a down year last year, and
people just I don't know. I said this on our
show last night. I feel like people have made an
effort to forget about Utah after one down year. It's
the Big Twelve. There's not a lot of difference in
ten and two and five and seven. It's like a
bunch of one possession games, bounce, the ball goes against you,

(02:28:22):
injury for them, win against them last year. So everyone's
talking about Oklahoma going and getting the quarterback oc Combo
from the same school they did that. They went and
got a kid named Devon Dan Pierre out of New
Mexico and brought him back his offensive coordinator, So they
basically imported an offense and you don't have a quarterback
learning on the fly elsewhere. It's still Utah. Like the
roster is still Utah. They're gonna I mean, they could

(02:28:44):
take a stone and squeeze it and they get drops
of water out of it, So they get every possible
ounce of potential out of a roster they always have.
So either I'm supposed to believe Whittingham's entire career or
I'm supposed to believe last year is the new Utah.
And I don't believe last year is the new Utah
because it's not like nil and the Portal has sunk
its teeth into the Big Twelve. In the SEC and

(02:29:05):
the Big Ten, they're fundamentally different conferences because of it.
The Big Twelve, no one outside of Texas Tech, no
one's spending a ton of money, like, no one's got
huge roster turn no one's got huge staff turnover. So
the conference pretty much is what it was. Texas Tech's
the one exception, and I think there'll be a contender
this year. But you look at if you've got a
FanDuel right now, and you look at the odds to

(02:29:26):
win the Big Twelve, they don't look like any other conference.
Every other conference has got a couple pretty high level favorites,
and then there's some drop off Tier two, drop off,
Tier three, Kansas State, Utah, Texas Tech, Arizona State, Baylor, TCU.
They have pretty much identical odds. You would have to
go to the show me More function before you ever
got down to someone who's plus fifteen hundred odds or lower.

(02:29:47):
So that's the Big Twelve, even Fanduels saying, yeah, we
just threw these numbers out there, like, go ahead, take
your pick. If you think you know this conference better
than we do. Look you go one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
They're eight teams deep before you get to plus fifteen
hundred odds, and that plus fifteen hundred is Kansas, who
with the healthy Jalen Daniels, could win the conference this year.

(02:30:08):
They don't play their games in Arrowhead this year, by
the way, twelve, Yeah, they actually have a home campus
stadium again this year. Yeah, all right, sure, you.

Speaker 3 (02:30:17):
Know Shre was fired up about the Big twelve talk you.

Speaker 1 (02:30:20):
Brought up the NIL. Ever, since nil nil took over,
you see a massive jump into big ten in national championships.
Is that proof that the SEC was paying their players
before nil no?

Speaker 2 (02:30:31):
The proof of the SEC paying players is that the
SEC was paying their players like it didn't need to be.
People look at this as like a one track sort
of scenario, like, yeah, nil came along, Here's what else happened.
Nick Saban retired from Alabama. Like Saban retiring in any
era was going to fundamentally impact the death grip that

(02:30:51):
the SEC had on college football because it wasn't the
SEC that had a death grip. It was Alabama that
had a death grip on college football, led by Nick Saban. Ten.
We did our SEC preview on our show last night
and for all to talk about the depth and competitive balance.
Ten of the last eleven SEC championships were either one
by Bama or Georgia. There's one exception that's Burrow and
LSU in twenty nineteen. Okay, so he retires, I'm not

(02:31:15):
You could come back at me and say, but what
if I told you he retired because of the way
innil was impacting the sport, you could have some validity there.
I don't doubt that. But the point remains, if the
nil thing never changed and Saban retired, that would have
fundamentally changed the SEC. It would have fundamentally changed college football.
It just so happens that a lot of that stuff overlapped.
Like also, somebody would come at me and say, hey man,

(02:31:37):
the expanded playoff, that's what's changed everything, Like, no, it hasn't.
Nick Saban retiring was a bombshell. It was like an
asteroid into the ocean of college football. So you either
you really do believe the guy was the greatest of
all time and acknowledge what I'm saying has to be true,
or you think he was a fraud, because you can't
think he was the greatest of all time but not

(02:31:57):
acknowledge his retirement had to be a huge monumental change
at the sport.

Speaker 1 (02:32:01):
Wasn't he public about NILS one of the bigger reasons
why he retired there?

Speaker 2 (02:32:04):
Yeah, no, I don't. Like I've listened to him, talked
about it on and off the record. It was absolutely
a reason he retired. But I would follow up with this,
Let's say he chose to stay at Alabama. Does anyone
really think Alabama's gonna fall off a cliff, like they
were still going to compete. They weren't gonna have three
deep of future first round NFL talent. No one does,
Kirby Dutt and Ryan Day doesn't. No one does. But

(02:32:26):
that dude always found a way. COVID came around, dude
just pivoted on a dime. They dominated that year. That
dude ran three different totally unique versions of offense in
his time at Alabama. Like they won with Tua, they
won with Derrick Henry. They won with John Parker Wilson
and Greg McElroy at quarterback. They won with Bryce Young
at quarterback. They won with two hundred and sixty pound

(02:32:48):
middle linebackers. They won with with Shan Evans at my
They did all kinds of different things. So at every
turn of his career he adjusted. He would have adjusted
to this. It's just he looked at it and said,
I'm not sure that's the version of the game I
want to coach anymore. Also, in my my seventies and
I can go work at ESPN and get a raise
to talk about football instead of just coaching it anymore.

Speaker 3 (02:33:09):
Yeah, it's a good point about the SEC.

Speaker 2 (02:33:12):
But like.

Speaker 1 (02:33:14):
Alabama having a choke hold on the SEC. If Alabama
is no longer there, does Georgia and LSU and all
these other top tier SEC schools, do they go and
win the national championship you're talking about if they had this?

Speaker 2 (02:33:29):
Is this is it?

Speaker 1 (02:33:29):
If like right, we're taking Alabama off the face?

Speaker 2 (02:33:32):
Yah yeah yeah? Or or just making them another pretty
good program. Yeah yeah. I don't know. I really don't know.
I think about I mean, I go back and think
about like the Mark Rick Georgia teams, the Less Miles
LSU teams, those teams, those guys legacies were fundamentally changed
because of Nick Saban. If Saban's not at the SEC,

(02:33:53):
first off, Urban probably stays at Florida longer than he did,
and he may rattle off three or four titles. But
Mark Rick probably wins one at Georgia Less Miles, if
not for Alabama, He's got the best team in the
league most years in those early twenty teens sort of period.
So I think back about a number of guys and
how I mean, you can't prove it, you can't prove

(02:34:14):
a counterfactual, but you never know, like whose career would
have taken off because then Kirby's if Saban doesn't take
off at Alabama, what Herby? Yeah, don't know.

Speaker 1 (02:34:24):
Yeah, you feel like Alabama the way remind me of
the head coach Utah.

Speaker 2 (02:34:28):
Again, Kyle Whittingham.

Speaker 3 (02:34:30):
You feel like the boor is in a similar situation,
or it's like the feeling around Bama is Alabama has
a down year and all we've done is watch Dabor
double digit wins throughout his entire career.

Speaker 2 (02:34:42):
To a certain extent, yes, I think the difference with
that is there's a huge portion of the public that
actively wants Alabama to lose. I don't think there's a
large portion of the public that hates Utah. They just
don't really, They're indifferent. So they've chosen. Like, I think
it's a lot easier to root for Kenny Dillingham. Kenny's
an awesome dude. Ude. Really, it's really fun to say,
like I love what they got going on in Arizona State,

(02:35:04):
or like I love Iowa State. I love the colors,
the mascots, a Tornado, they check all the boxes for me.
Texas Tech just spent a ton in Nil So it's
a lot more flashy to root for them. Utah's really
meat and potatoes, which doesn't really sell. It's not all
that sexy. So I think that people have forgotten about
maybe them just because Utah was never at the forefront
of their mind. Utah had to elbow their way into

(02:35:26):
your line of sight every year. No one ever focuses
on Utah. They make you focus on them. At Alabama,
I mean, there are a hundred different reasons why people
want to Board to fail. Unless you're Abama fan. Most
of America wants him to fail. They want Bama to fail.
Think about at any given point, like you said, when
Saban's at Alabama, your one ray of hope in the
SEC is this dude's a little bit older, so he's

(02:35:46):
going to retire eventually. And you always told yourself Bama
was bad before he got there, So it hasn't been
a Bama thing. It's been a Saban thing. And once
he leaves, Bama will revert back. Plus there's going to
be a whole generation of in title fans who don't
know reality, they don't know what losing's like. They'll be paranoid,
they'll run the next coach out of town. The biggest nightmare,

(02:36:07):
the biggest nightmare. Yeah, for any non SEC fan or
non Bama fan. If we clip this later here, I'll
just do this cleanly. The biggest nightmare for any non
Bama fan has been saban Era ends. You breathe a
sigh of relief, and somehow they find a replacement that
meets that standard again, because it's not supposed to be possible.
So if he comes in there and wins and dibores

(02:36:29):
what in like his early fifties or something like that,
then what do you.

Speaker 1 (02:36:33):
Do twenty more years?

Speaker 2 (02:36:34):
Hell, I was down there. I was down there over
the weekend. I went and watch the scrimmage. That's one
of the more physical scrimmages I've ever seen. They built different, dude,
they got after a different group of cats. They got
after it. It was more physical than a lot of
the games you go to in the fall, which brings you.

Speaker 3 (02:36:50):
Back to Michigan. Yeah, you can beat them two times
in a row.

Speaker 2 (02:36:53):
Physical ball club, Yeah, or you. I don't know.

Speaker 3 (02:36:56):
I'm not like Alabama hater, Wait have you? I'm I
feel like Alabama hasn't been like people talk about Georgia like.
I feel like they're not in the conversation as much
as much. And they went nine to three last year,
and I feel like just understanding, you know what happens
when you're just absolutely superior and a coach has a

(02:37:17):
you know, not up the expectation year. Then it's like,
if they had another nine and three year, god forbid,
eight for eight and four, it's like, are they going
to be calling for a divorce?

Speaker 2 (02:37:26):
No, they would, right, they would, There's no doubt about that.
It's you can think whatever you want to about it,
but you don't get to take over that job at
the level it was handed off to him and have
two down years. The thing about replacing a legend. I
sat in his office and talked to him about this
for like two hours in the spring. He's absolutely wired
the way you have to be wired to work at

(02:37:47):
Alabama Post saving because he doesn't care about the whole
No one wants to take over after a legend. What
he cared about is is everything operational at the level
it needs to be, because if it is, like he
would never say this, but here's how he thinks. Because
a one percenter thinks this way. They know Saban was great,
but a one percenter looks in the mirror every morning
it says, I'm pretty good too, Like I think I'm

(02:38:08):
really good too. I think I may be the best
in the game too. And if I'm being given what
I need to win, I'm gonna win. I don't care
who was the boss here before I was the trade
off on that. The reason that's really so hard to
replace a legend is because it's hard to win at
a high level, period, but especially like if you look
at the legends in college football, very few of them
retired at their apex. Most of them hung around several

(02:38:31):
years too long. So you were taking over a program
that was trending downwards, but the expectations were still sky high,
and no one had time for a rebuild. No one
wanted to listen to you say, I just took over
for a legend, but we got to start from scratch. Well,
de Boor walked in. I mean, Saban had just gone
to the playoffs and overtime against Michigan. Like that's when
he said, all right, I'm out. So they got a

(02:38:52):
loaded roster. They've i mean administratively, like they're about as
good as anyone got one of the best ads in
the country. So like organizationally, everything that's where you need it.
He hands them a world class recruiting and personnel department.
They kept a lot of those people. A lot of
the saving people are still there. He infused some of
his folks, but he wasn't ignorant enough to say, I
think I'm just going to bring Washington down to Tuscaloosa.

(02:39:14):
Like he kept a fair amount of mixture of the two.
But you go into year two and all that sounds good. Yeah,
you gotta win. You go eight and four again, there's
no defending that you play a tough schedule. But yet
I watched them Saturday. There aren't many rosters that look
like that. There aren't many coaching staffs that are built
like that. So twelve saturdays in the fall, that's when

(02:39:35):
you get judged. It's totally fair. Get you so juiced
out for here it does.

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Speaker 2 (02:40:45):
Let me do a little scouting on my enemy. Okay,
Ohio State. They're not all that are they.

Speaker 1 (02:40:53):
Think what their defense? They lose everybody except for two. Yeah,
I mean they obviously gonna reload completely at the wide
receiver position. There a wide receiver U essentially quarterback unproven
Ryan day yippie.

Speaker 2 (02:41:06):
What does that mean?

Speaker 6 (02:41:09):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (02:41:09):
Yeah, okay, some weird celebration.

Speaker 1 (02:41:11):
For hippieis versus Michigan. Like me, how are we feeling
about Columbus?

Speaker 2 (02:41:20):
All right, it's ironic. They open against Texas because of
the two teams that I'm having trouble with, or Texas
and Ohio State only because them replacing production is not
like a normal team replacing production. Because when you go
watching practice, like when I go watch teams practice, I
will stand with a player personnel, guy who knows the

(02:41:40):
roster entirely, and all I'll do is say, who is that?

Speaker 1 (02:41:43):
Who is that?

Speaker 2 (02:41:43):
Who is that? Gimme history, gimme his story, and I'll
ask about twos. I don't ask about the starters. You
know the starters. I'll ask about twos and threes. And
at Texas and Ohio State it's constantly that dude to start.
Everywhere else that guy will be a future first round
or for us, and they're running with the twos and
the three. So like, okay, you put that in the
back your and then you know, once they send thirteen, fourteen,
fifteen to the draft, the two's become the ones, the

(02:42:04):
three's become the twos. YadA, YadA, YadA. You don't know
their names. But not every new starter is created equal
in the sport. Texas and Ohio State have aliens on
their bench doesn't mean anything. It doesn't guarantee that they're
going to produce, but you just like, there's a benefit
of the doubt you bake in. And I've done it
with them. I did it with saving at Bam. I
do it with Kirby, I do it with Sark, I
do it with Landing. I'll do it with them too,

(02:42:27):
to where if you think they're good enough, if they
meet the standard it takes to start for you, I
trust them. It may not be as good as last
year's team. Maybe some of those guys raw talent levels
better than last year's team, and the experienced levels not
there those two teams. It's so important not to draw
definitive conclusions after week one. Like Penn State, you can

(02:42:48):
draw conclusions after week one. You've seen all those players.
They added some wide receiver help, let's see what they
are at tight end. But largely, like Penn State's going
to be who they are, Ohio State and Texas should
look a ton different in no like, when you play him,
do you really think Ohio State goes to ann Arbor
last week of November. It's just going to be like
a copy and paste of week one in Columbus. There's

(02:43:09):
no way that's the case. No.

Speaker 1 (02:43:10):
I mean there's so many different variables, injuries, all all
sorts of difference.

Speaker 2 (02:43:13):
Things, even if they're healthy, different Jersey, even if ye're true,
even if they went wire to wire healthy, which will
never happen. I would love to see how different that
team looks in week What is that fourteen? This year
two by weeks? Yeah, I'd love to see how different
they look. Not to mention there will be injury always.

Speaker 6 (02:43:28):
God.

Speaker 1 (02:43:30):
I'm really looking forward to the Texas hof State game.

Speaker 2 (02:43:32):
I'm excited, just.

Speaker 1 (02:43:33):
Like every other person is to see arch Manning. Is
he really what everyone says he is? Seems like he
has the right head on his shoulders. You know, he
had a little press conmence the other day talking about
doing shots. He's like, I'm twenty one, I can do
a shot. Like, Oh, he's got a little personality to him.
He's got that Manning pizzaz. You know, it's just like,
is he going to be that guy? But do you
that's a lot of pressure?

Speaker 4 (02:43:52):
Do you like?

Speaker 2 (02:43:53):
What? So if someone were to say, let's do the
three of us here, someone tells you in ten seconds,
give me your expects for Arch Manning this year?

Speaker 1 (02:44:01):
Go great? Heisman candidate go Heisman candidate, possible Master champion.

Speaker 2 (02:44:06):
I think he's going to be a fringe Heisman candidate.
He's going to be a pretty good to really good quarterback.
So I stopped short of the whole hyping him up
to be elite, hyping him up to be the Heisman favorite,
only cause people do that all the time to college players.
And then it gets to December and let's say I
let's say I think arch is the best quarterback in
the country. I pick him to win the Heisman. He's

(02:44:27):
the fourth best quarterback in the country this year. What
happens in sports media land is no one looks at
that kid in December and says, well, he played the
way he was going to play. I'm the I'm the
dude who screwed up. I'm the dude who over hyped him.
No one does that. No one ever looks in the mirror.
They look at the kid and say, you were a bust. Right.
But Arch Manning hasn't set an expectation for himself. Arch

(02:44:48):
Manning hasn't made a prediction on himself. People who write
for a living or talk for a living have so
like the way I do it. With all these new
starters is I assume that dude's there's a very high
floor for him. But my expectation for him is, I
think you're gonna be pretty good to really good. Anything
above and beyond that is just gravy for me. You're
playing for Texas. You shouldn't have to be an elite

(02:45:09):
quarterback to win at Texas. If you are, they'll remember
you for a long time. You could have an iconic
season loading all that. But I think he's gonna be
pretty good to really good. I think they'll be inconsistencies.
He's human. Uh, they're gonna there's gonna be a game
randomly where he throws two picks before halftime and people
are gonna say, sorry, do you have to think about
maybe making a change? No, you don't make a change

(02:45:29):
in the third quarter. This is this is real life.
You got He's got to go to Columbus, Gainesville and
Athens before they even play O you in Dallas. I
think like his four toughest games are away from Austin.

Speaker 1 (02:45:41):
That stuff's not easy, right, kind of a soft take though,
just kind of making it easy, right, I'm making it
easy on I'm making yeah, kind of a cop out.
Heisman national champion. I think he's gonna be good to
pretty good.

Speaker 2 (02:45:56):
Good to pretty good. Anyone can say that. But I
picked material to win the high Man. Yeah that's a.

Speaker 6 (02:46:01):
That's a.

Speaker 1 (02:46:02):
You think he's gonna play the whole season with suspending.

Speaker 2 (02:46:04):
Yeah, yeah, I do. I do. I'm comfortable he put
a statement out.

Speaker 1 (02:46:09):
Every statements, I mean, what more can you do. I'm sure,
I'm sure he's a good kid, and I'm sure he
fucks around and mess with his boys or whatever.

Speaker 2 (02:46:18):
But you know, that hit home for me because I
am still on my dad's cell phone plan. I've never
gotten off of it. I pay him, I pay him
every month. But I'm I've never come off of my parents'
cell phone plan, and I'm nearly forty years old to
grow up, So I really am I pay I pay
my dad via Vemo every month. If you were to
look at the transaction, if I was dumb and excuse me,

(02:46:39):
if I were inexperienced in life enough to have my
transaction history on public and you saw what I use
as the description when I pay my dad for my
cell phone bill, you would think we were running a
Mexican drug cartel. And all I'm doing is paying my
cell phone bill, so we're running a cartel, like one
hundred and fifteen dollars at a time. But so when
he said, look, I've never bet on sports in my life.

(02:47:01):
It's just an inside joke between me and my buddies.
He's probably lying, but I got it. I related to
it because that's what I do. Probably lyon, but I
got it.

Speaker 3 (02:47:12):
Do we want to do before we let Josh peiy go?
Do we want to talk about the conclusion of the
Michigan Wolverines. You said you want to do a little Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:47:20):
Yeah, I want to know about what do you think
about my Wolverines. I want to get your true opinion
about Bryce underward if you've been able to watch him
at practice.

Speaker 2 (02:47:26):
I have not been up there. Oh, I have not
been able to watch. So I think it's gonna be
pretty good, really good. That's where that's where I think.

Speaker 1 (02:47:34):
He seems like a cat to me, Like even sitting
here as a Michigan Homer, like, the expectation is insane
for this kid.

Speaker 2 (02:47:40):
Yeah, he's the one. He's the one guy that he
could transform the season for because if you think about it,
like I think the same thing about Georgia's offensive line,
the Michigan quarterback position. If they get a minus quarterback
play when everyone's expecting question mark or C plus or
B minus, it's fundamentally changes their season and the season
downstream of like ten other teams. Yeah, so I haven't

(02:48:03):
been able to watch them though, so I don't know.

Speaker 1 (02:48:04):
Basically, what you're saying is Michigan football.

Speaker 2 (02:48:07):
And everything just revolves. That's it.

Speaker 1 (02:48:09):
Did they get a slap on the risk for theirs?

Speaker 2 (02:48:13):
I didn't get upset about it, fine, because I thought
what happened was what was going to happen. Here's what
I'll say. They alleged multiple level one violations when you
were a kid. You were a kid, I was a kid.
That means hammer's dropping on your head, borderline death penalty,
multi year postseason band all right. A lot of people

(02:48:34):
out in Ohio state message board world allowed themselves to
believe it was still two thousand and three, and it's not.
And so my whole philosophy and I know this because
I had a network executive explained it to me. I
wasn't just guessing my way through it. They said, do
you really think that we are paying billions of dollars
to leagues which are just university presidents. That's what a

(02:48:55):
league is. Those university presidents created the NCAA the same
way that NFL owners created Roger Goodell's position, so that
he can take the heat and take the ARA so
the owners don't have to. Well, university presidents created the
NCAA and the Enforcement Arm and the Investigation Arm and
the Committee on Infractions. They own that like they created it.

(02:49:16):
And that executive said, do you really think we're going
to hand billions of dollars to university presidents only for
those university presidents to voluntarily have an enforcement arm that
punitively punishes one of the assets that we paid for
to the point where a fewer people watch it. That's
not what we're in the business of doing. So they
can find them all they want to, they can give
show causes all they want to. They're not getting a

(02:49:38):
postseason banned. That was never on the table, and people
built it up in their minds, and they said, well,
look at what happened in previous worlds when Level one
violations were alleged. That's a previous world. Billions were not
on the table back then, just merely millions. We're in
billions land now, no one gets postseason banned.

Speaker 1 (02:49:56):
Anymorey, big whale hunting is what we're doing around here. Yeah,
so base, what you're saying is a lot of allegations.
They did their investigation, realized we don't have a whole
lot of footing to stand on, and so they slapped
him with a twenty million dollar fine aka dropping the
bucket and says Sean, you got to suspend yourself for
one more game, and and.

Speaker 2 (02:50:15):
You just choose when it's gonna be this year, next year, whatever.

Speaker 1 (02:50:18):
Yeah, but this is us saving face.

Speaker 2 (02:50:21):
I do think it looked. Yes, yeah, what you said, right, I.

Speaker 3 (02:50:25):
Think we don't have to do anymore.

Speaker 2 (02:50:26):
No.

Speaker 1 (02:50:26):
I thought they were going to go retracting wins. I
thought they were going to try and do that. I
never believed that matter, which, by the way, is the
dumbest thing.

Speaker 2 (02:50:32):
No, I've never believed it matters. I got his.

Speaker 1 (02:50:37):
Heisman, like he had his heisman. He's got a photo
with the heisman. Oh you don't get the heisman anymore.
Still got the photo.

Speaker 2 (02:50:41):
I said this on my show, and a bunch of
people said, oh, it matters a lot. I said, no,
it doesn't. I was there, like I was there when
you won the national Championship. I still there with JJ
McCarthy on TV after the game. You can't tell me
all of a sudden from Indianapolis, Indiana at NCAA headquarters. Hey,
that experience you had, forget it, it happened, didn't exist.
So that never mattered to me. That's why I thought
they'd do it, because that's all window dressing, that's all aesthetic.

(02:51:03):
They didn't even do that.

Speaker 1 (02:51:04):
And also when the microscope finally went on Michigan, it's
right before Penn State, Maryland, which I said that he
was gonna be the hardest game of the year, Ohio State, Alabama,
and Washington. So if you're being everyone is watching every
single thing you do. Let's say you were cheating. Let's
say all the worst things are real. There's no way
to cheat. Those games, can't do it.

Speaker 3 (02:51:23):
They also would have never gotten rid of any evidence.
Who what Like Michigan got rid of all the evidence.
Like they said that something happened, but there was nothing
that they could the manifesto lived out Like I'm talking
Topuku gutted himself through cell phones in the water.

Speaker 1 (02:51:39):
A lot of evidence was a lot of alleged a
lot of alleged things happened, but the manifesto it's like, yeah, sorry,
my boy is detail oriented who is also a marine,
by the way, show some respect.

Speaker 2 (02:51:51):
So it's like, you attack Michigan, you attacked the huge people.

Speaker 1 (02:51:54):
Yeah, you ta Michigan. Like, listen, Michigan didn't do anything wrong.

Speaker 3 (02:52:01):
I feel like how long?

Speaker 1 (02:52:03):
How long?

Speaker 2 (02:52:03):
Is just amazing?

Speaker 1 (02:52:05):
Man.

Speaker 2 (02:52:06):
Clearly they did stuff wrong, right, clearly they did. You
don't have to pretend it's a boy scout troop up there.
You don't have to do that.

Speaker 1 (02:52:12):
You don't have to go.

Speaker 2 (02:52:13):
Scouts on or they did stuff wrong. They didn't get
popped for it, and it wasn't as wrong as some
of the internet was. Didn't do anything wrong.

Speaker 1 (02:52:21):
Listen, there are rules, Yes, Mike vrabel sits there, he goes.
You find the rules, you exploit them, and you good
teams use the rules to their advantage. Michigan is a
good football team that took the rules, found the gray,
explored the gray. Those will be sewn up. There's a
reason why the reason. There's a reason why there's tax.
There's a reason why there's tax.

Speaker 2 (02:52:42):
Lobonaires. There's a different gray area. Gray areas you skirt
us to trying.

Speaker 1 (02:52:49):
You're trying to compete. You want these things to not happen.

Speaker 2 (02:52:52):
Make them black and white rules. I got no problem
with it. I'm not running the anything wrong. I'm just
saying it's a great area only because you know they
really can't pop you for it, even though there's a
rule against it. That's different than you haven't thought, like
landing point twelve on the team on the field last
year and the big tank got mad and he was like,
there's no rule against it. Yes, that's different than what

(02:53:13):
we're talking about here. You got off because there are
rules against illegal scouting. It's just Connor looked at it
and said, how are they ever going to prove this?
Which was smart because they can't.

Speaker 1 (02:53:23):
Right, Yes, But Connor his punishment, what is it like
an eight year Oh?

Speaker 2 (02:53:28):
Yes, like which honestly he got the punishment. Who said
someone was anybody got punished, he got he punished. But
I mean he could go work in the NFL tomorrow.
There's a role in the NFL for him tomorrow. Yeah
it's in Seattle. I bet could be. I bet you
could be.

Speaker 3 (02:53:44):
No, you're you're right, I do Yeah, yeah, I wasn't.

Speaker 2 (02:53:48):
I just love the to the two sides of this.
I watched this from a distance, and I watched Ohio
State claim that anything less than removing the Michigan logo
from the sport of college football would be a stain
on the veil of the game, right and get on
this bus. And we did nothing wrong.

Speaker 3 (02:54:07):
We did nothing wrong, because you got a Michigan side
where there's like this this this arrogance about it, like
they just they don't say that, they claim that nothing happened.
And it's like, you guys can have some awareness and
know that something happened, but you got away with it.
Like you guys still won the.

Speaker 1 (02:54:22):
National title, still won the national can't take it away
from it, can't take it away. We did it. It's like, yeah,
Connor did was he at the tentionral Michigan game? Probably
was he?

Speaker 3 (02:54:31):
What was he doing those days?

Speaker 1 (02:54:33):
Probably prove it.

Speaker 3 (02:54:35):
I think I did get it done.

Speaker 2 (02:54:36):
I think you did.

Speaker 1 (02:54:41):
You did, I will say, and I know, like obviously,
ohiose Sate and I have a very interesting relationship. But
the fact that Michigan had all these things and get
slapped with what they had, but in twenty eleven or ten,
they get free tattoos and they have bull bands when
they went that was.

Speaker 2 (02:54:59):
They would have won the Nay?

Speaker 3 (02:55:00):
Would they would have won the Natty Championship.

Speaker 1 (02:55:04):
That is the craziest s if i'mn'n know how a
State fan. I'm pissed about it too.

Speaker 2 (02:55:07):
I'm going to have every I completely court. I'm getting
my wins back.

Speaker 1 (02:55:14):
Was it UCF that put up their twenty twenty three
National Championship banner?

Speaker 2 (02:55:17):
Hang State?

Speaker 3 (02:55:18):
That's what I'm doing.

Speaker 2 (02:55:21):
To Michigan.

Speaker 1 (02:55:22):
We won the Natty in twenty eleven or whatever the year,
words that they didn't.

Speaker 2 (02:55:28):
Prove we didn't. No, I get it.

Speaker 1 (02:55:30):
I understand the whole Michigan thing and people want to
hate on it. I think it's funnier than anything else.

Speaker 2 (02:55:34):
I did laugh.

Speaker 1 (02:55:36):
Heyt that does suck. That State fan that is got
a that is some bullshit. Whatever. Manch Mitch is an
Ohio State fans alleged, Yeah, he didn't know. The de
coordinator alleged, Yeah, so you haven't really done a deep

(02:55:57):
dove on Michigan yet. You haven't looked into it.

Speaker 2 (02:55:59):
Not he did, degree of like going up there and
watching them.

Speaker 1 (02:56:02):
Okay, but you've looked into them. You've looked into their
enough threes. Yeah, like I mean, so if we threw
up the schedule here, you'd have a good thought. Probably
think I had him at eight and four.

Speaker 2 (02:56:11):
I don't like that. I took under eight and a half.
I did take that.

Speaker 1 (02:56:14):
I saw, I saw a tweet.

Speaker 2 (02:56:15):
Ye I blocked you. But I feel like it's twenty
twenty six. I look at this, You're gonna feel different,
which I would if I were you. Two. I'm looking
at them and saying it kind of like with the
thing we were talking about a second ago with Arch.
Anything above eight and a half wins. I get this
year great, wonderful. If we go on a run, we
go on a run. But I look at the way
they're built with underwood. I am thinking twenty twenty six.

(02:56:37):
I'm viewing this entire prism or season through the prism
of twenty twenty six. So I think they're a year
away in a lot of areas. That's what I'm saying.
That's what the vible.

Speaker 1 (02:56:44):
Where do Where do you see them falling? Don't say Nebraska,
but you see them losing Oklahoma? Oh, you you're gonna
pick Nebraska.

Speaker 2 (02:56:51):
Maybe, Well, if you don't look at the mass clusters
like USC and who else This Washington team sucked on
the road last year. That's gonna be a sleeper team
this year. That's one of the best quarterbacks you'll face
this year. Keep scrolling Michigan State USC kind of as
a sleeper, but I don't have.

Speaker 1 (02:57:07):
That USC at USC. Yeah, last year, enough data anytime
the Big Ten had to travel.

Speaker 2 (02:57:17):
Going out west though, I don't know that was a
classic game last year.

Speaker 3 (02:57:22):
Yeah, yeah, the last one steal o.

Speaker 2 (02:57:24):
Higo State game. I mean I'd pick Ohio State right now,
but I've picked them four years in the row. So yeah,
to me, it's like, doesn't matter. Yeah, Hog States, it
doesn't matter. I'll probably just keep picking them now out
of principal.

Speaker 1 (02:57:36):
Yeah, you can't change it because I keep any Michigan.

Speaker 2 (02:57:38):
Well, think about how dumb you look if you picked
Ohio State four years in a row and then the
year you picked Michigan at inverts So you just got
to stay on one side.

Speaker 3 (02:57:45):
But you look at the it's not the most difficult
schedule in the world.

Speaker 2 (02:57:47):
No, it's not a close games.

Speaker 1 (02:57:49):
I mean, you got Oklahoma, Nebraska are tough games. US
he is a tough game.

Speaker 2 (02:57:53):
Washington.

Speaker 1 (02:57:54):
I think it's a gift back here, we got one,
they got one. They come to Michigan.

Speaker 2 (02:57:58):
I'm wondering, just a random game on October fourth, Wisconsin,
multiple years in under Luke Fickle, I'm shocked there where
they are. See I I don't know a lot about Wisconsin.
I don't have an identity exactly. You can't know. That's
what I'm talking about.

Speaker 1 (02:58:11):
You are kind of saying they're like bad here, toughier
coming to I think I took.

Speaker 2 (02:58:14):
Under five and a half wins on them. I think
they're gonna be bad.

Speaker 1 (02:58:17):
So you think October four, they're just gonna sneak up
on Michigan.

Speaker 2 (02:58:20):
Know what I'm saying is it shouldn't be what I'm saying,
Multiple years in under Luke Fickle, like questioning the identity
of that team was the last place I thought I
would be. But he tried to do something different.

Speaker 1 (02:58:31):
He did.

Speaker 2 (02:58:32):
People aren't talking about it. But like Lincoln Riley made
a bad offensive or a defense coordinator higher when he
first took over, Kelly did the same thing at LSU.
They have since course corrected. Fickle did that offensively. He
hired Phil Longo, and he tried to change what Wisconsin
had been for one hundred years and it failed, and
now they're trying to course correct and it's like, but
you're doing that three years in, right, and that's not

(02:58:54):
what you're supposed to be doing three years in. So
I'm not saying no, that's not like an upset potential game.
I'm just Wisconsin plays the toughest schedule in that league
this year there there, I think they play one team
in conference play that has worse odds than them. Every
other eight of the nine Big Ten games they play
are against teams with better odds than them, and they
play BAM out of conference on the road in Tuscaloosa.

(02:59:17):
So if they win five games this year, what are
they doing?

Speaker 1 (02:59:21):
Right?

Speaker 2 (02:59:23):
Yeah, that's yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:59:23):
I was surprised too with Fickle talks about the Cincinnati.

Speaker 2 (02:59:29):
That sneaky, not that game, but Illinois is a team
As a usc goes there in like Week five, I
think it's like one of the sneak games of the year,
like Southern Cal. If they win that, when they're off
to the races, they're undefeated when they play all they
got on the road at Notre Dame after that, like
Southern Cal's in the playoff picture. If they win that game.
If they lose that game, it's probably the first of
three or four losses again, gotcha, yea, yeah, USC at Illinois,

(02:59:54):
I don't think the country is going to be talking
about that. USC at Illinois and like Texas at Florida
are two random, huge, huge games on the schedule around
the same time that the people just start circling it
because they're not typical rivalry games. They don't happen every year.
Florida people aren't used to being a competitor. Illinois that
people are not used for them to be in the picture.
And they're both in the picture this year, and it's

(03:00:15):
just those games are there, and you're gonna get to
that week and you're gonna say, oh, this is a
huge game. Yeah, I think it'll make or break USC season.
It could make or break Texas the season. When they
go into Gainsville, they will have already played Ohio State
on the road. They go into Gainsville, they've got owe
you the next week, and they still got a trip
to Georgia later in the year, so New Texas has

(03:00:35):
got It's not the toughest schedule in the league. All
their tough ones are on the.

Speaker 1 (03:00:39):
Road, though, big boys schedule.

Speaker 3 (03:00:41):
I like it for a final question or Bud like,
what's up?

Speaker 2 (03:00:44):
I said, one more before you do? Bud like question?

Speaker 1 (03:00:46):
Any relation to brock Bowers.

Speaker 2 (03:00:49):
DNA wise, I don't think so. However, you know there's
more to that than just blood. Yeah, and so I
feel a lot close to broad now than I did
two three weeks ago. And you both got hair. You
would't understand it. Side note, my beautiful wife piece of

(03:01:12):
advice walking out the door this morning, this came out
of her mouth. I kid you not. She goes, where
are you going? I said, I'm going to do the
bus and show. She said, don't try and upstage them.
They have mustaches. I just looked at her, like I'm
looking at you now.

Speaker 1 (03:01:29):
Did that make you think I should grow a mustache?

Speaker 2 (03:01:32):
It made me think you've never mentioned facial hair to
me in my life. I didn't know that you were
harboring this idea that like you're inferior if you're not
walking around with it. But now it's not. I love you,
I'll see you later, Like do you want me to
cook to night? It's don't try and upstage them. They
have mustaches. So for bron Bowers to be coming to
me instead of you know, me going towards brockb It

(03:01:52):
feels good. Yeah, welcome.

Speaker 3 (03:01:54):
I can open up a can of.

Speaker 1 (03:01:55):
Worms with a mustache.

Speaker 2 (03:01:56):
Thing. Know, I kind of want to see you with
a mustache. I do too, No, I want to see, like,
what's it look like?

Speaker 6 (03:02:02):
Sha you?

Speaker 2 (03:02:03):
Ever seen you?

Speaker 1 (03:02:03):
Look at you?

Speaker 2 (03:02:04):
Ever seen Joe Dirt? Yeah? Okay, so Joe Dirt. When
he went on the radio show. The guy sat across
from him and he said, wait a second, you're telling
me your facial hair actually grows in on its own,
all white trash.

Speaker 1 (03:02:13):
You like that?

Speaker 2 (03:02:14):
He goes, yeah, that's kind of what's happening. It's a
white trashy look. It's blonde. I think I need not
great blonde. It's not great, so I just have never
let it happen.

Speaker 3 (03:02:23):
I think we need it and.

Speaker 1 (03:02:23):
Nomber yeah, we need the mustache starting now.

Speaker 2 (03:02:26):
I can't tell you how important the charity would have
to be to me for me to participate.

Speaker 3 (03:02:32):
What's your number?

Speaker 2 (03:02:34):
I'm gonna write it down for you, okay, yeah, off air,
and then I'll show that on the locker room this week.
It's eight figures.

Speaker 1 (03:02:42):
Oh ship, yeah, never mind, Well, your little blonde mustache
just from N's CVS. Being made that thing darker.

Speaker 2 (03:02:51):
Yeah, every every road you're going down hypothetical, I've already
gone down it fair enough.

Speaker 1 (03:02:54):
We'll figure out if you figure out the future that
he puts in on it and if he loses it, yeah,
look at that and be honest with you. One thing
with the locker room, We're going to find out. There's
always these bets and it always involves losing the top
of your hair or facial hair.

Speaker 2 (03:03:08):
Yah, what happens.

Speaker 3 (03:03:09):
And it's always he nails that right for you.

Speaker 2 (03:03:11):
I'm never done. Me and brock Bowers were good. You
bet something else for us?

Speaker 3 (03:03:15):
Bud light question. You know people would do anything for
a nice cold bud light. What is something that Josh
Pate would do anything for.

Speaker 2 (03:03:24):
I would love to be able to go to pre
technological times and be able to watch like surveillance camera
footage of stuff before cameras existed. You could watch dinosaurs.
You could watch like the Declaration of Independence get signed.
Like you, we live in a world now where anything
that happened in the last what like seventy five to

(03:03:46):
one hundred years, you've got photos of Like I've seen
the Kennedy assassination. I've seen the moon landing, I think
I have. I've seen the Challenger explosion, like all the
big stuff nine to eleven, Like there's footage of that.
You have to imagine what it looked like when the
first white settlers came to America, What America looked like

(03:04:08):
before that? What did what did it look like? Like
I said, when dinosaurs roam the earth, you just get
to watch cartoons of that or you watch like recreations
of it, but you don't get to actually see what
it looked like. There could have been a stegosaurus where
this bus is right now on a Tuesday afternoon. I
don't think they knew it was Tuesday. But like you're
watching that stuff in prehistoric times, but you're actually getting
to see it. If you could deliver that to me,

(03:04:30):
I would, That's what I would.

Speaker 1 (03:04:31):
Do you do anything for?

Speaker 2 (03:04:33):
That's a great answer, he said, I would, because what
would you dial up? Like I go to dinosaurs?

Speaker 1 (03:04:38):
You had me on dinosaurs. I probably want to see
that media impact. Figure out what really happened there?

Speaker 6 (03:04:43):
Right?

Speaker 1 (03:04:43):
Did we decided as the meteor?

Speaker 3 (03:04:45):
Have we figured that out?

Speaker 2 (03:04:46):
Look, I'm not one hundred percent on it. I'm not
one hundred percent on most things. This is how we
find out and then the bad parties. You come back
to the future and you try and convince people they
don't believe you, right, can we get.

Speaker 1 (03:04:55):
The Last Supper? Like life slong life stream.

Speaker 2 (03:04:58):
Here's another one too. You kind of had a conspiracy.

Speaker 1 (03:05:00):
Have you heard the conspiracy of like the Nazis fleeting
to South America? Yeah, I'd like to see that. Like
where was Hitler at and his little bunker?

Speaker 3 (03:05:06):
Did he did?

Speaker 2 (03:05:07):
Or did you take that pill? So much stuff, I know,
there's so much stuff about history.

Speaker 1 (03:05:11):
Pyramids, Yeah, pyramids, that's a good one. Just also, yeah,
it's a blink stone hinge. Bigot walked the Earth a
million air hurt? Did you so? I heard they might

(03:05:32):
have found her plane in Antarctica?

Speaker 2 (03:05:34):
Yeah, but they say that like every two years. Yeah,
but this is the most this is the real.

Speaker 1 (03:05:37):
I'm just delivering you a message that I've seen with
my own eyes on the Instagram. But like they found
a plane that was like buried into around the same year,
into a clip side in Antarctica. See.

Speaker 2 (03:05:49):
I heard some some rumors that some terrible stuff could
have happened to them. When they crashed.

Speaker 1 (03:05:54):
Just internet rumor, like talking about lower Yeah, like like
desserted island they float upon, like.

Speaker 2 (03:06:00):
Maybe maybe don't die when you land, but maybe some
people find you, you know that kind of stuff. I
don't know. I wasn't there, Like I said, I don't
have the footage, right, but and that's not that long ago.
It just so happened. We didn't have cameras over the ocean,
so we didn't see that. But if we go back
to like thirteen hundred, go up out of the Dark
Ages something like that in the Roman Empire, you get

(03:06:22):
to see the entire Roman Empire. That'd be sick. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (03:06:25):
So Marcus Aurelia is dropping pods for US Weekly. Yeah yeah,
what would be.

Speaker 1 (03:06:33):
What would be the one place you started?

Speaker 2 (03:06:35):
Dinosaurs? I think I would start at dinosaurs, yeah, and
then I would just start going famous moments throughout history.
How do you not how are you not fascinated? I haven't.
Oh oh this gets me to another thing.

Speaker 3 (03:06:49):
So big dinosaur.

Speaker 2 (03:06:51):
I'm a big dinosaur guy. I'm a big storm chasing
guy too. I would love to go back before meteorological
records existed, because you know, like severe weather, huge hurricane, huge, droughts,
huge snowstorms were happening forever as long as the earth
has been here. So I always think about like Nashville, Tennessee.
Right if you want to go and check out the
biggest one day snowfall, you could do that. But the
records only go back like one hundred years. So who's

(03:07:13):
to say in January of fourteen hundred and eighty three
there wasn't a three foot snowfall where we're sitting right now,
Or who's to say there wasn't the equivalent of an
e F five tornado that came through. Who's to say
there wasn't like the strongest Cat five hurricane in history
making landfall in Biloxi, Mississippi. That's a little more nerdish.
Not as many people would be into that, but I'm
into that.

Speaker 1 (03:07:33):
I love throughout this podcast, how many random cities and
states you say, yeah, you got to drop it. It's fun. Yeah,
it's a fun. It's a nationwide show chasing tornadoes.

Speaker 3 (03:07:41):
How many have you chased?

Speaker 2 (03:07:43):
I'm at thirteen, you're at thirteen. I've seen thirteen ten,
you're fourteenth. Be with the boys. I've already spoken to
someone about making this happen.

Speaker 1 (03:07:49):
Really okay, good because I think that would be This
could be such a cut. Yes, imagine us in Oklahoma.
There's still mourning the loss of Michigan and week Just.

Speaker 3 (03:08:04):
How real is the ambition for college football commissioner?

Speaker 2 (03:08:08):
It's real. I take it tomorrow. I'm equipped, I'm qualified.
It's probably why I won't get the job. But I
got really good ideas. I got really good ideas.

Speaker 1 (03:08:18):
What are three ideas implement right out of the gates.

Speaker 2 (03:08:22):
First thing is I would so all these people talking
about private equity, I would try and harness private equity
to compensate for all the money grabs. Let me give
you an example. Georgia Tech plays Georgia every year. Georgia
Tech is moving their home game against Georgia to Mercedes
been Stadium this year because they can get twelve million
more dollars out of it. You're taking away a home

(03:08:44):
field rivalry moment for the sake of more money, because
you need it, because you're in a new era. So
I would love to get private money. And I would
love to funnel and say, Georgia Tech keep your game
at home, will subsidize it. I would love to harness
private money that way. Private equity money that way. Second
thing I would love to do is basically take control
of conferences from a media rights perspective, and I would

(03:09:05):
love to have a college football media rights deal instead
of the SEC having their own, the Big Ten having
their own. I would love look like the NFL broadcast
rights deal of nineteen sixty one would have to be
addressed here, but I mean I would be in the
president's back pocket, so I get this taken care of.
This is a MAGA podcast, we can talk about that.
So I would love because first off, what happens right

(03:09:25):
now is like Fox has very little incentive to talk
about the SEC, ESPN has very little incentive to just
talk about the Big Ten because they're not in business
with each other a whole lot, which is very stupid
because in the aggregate the game doesn't scale. Also, the
playoff contract one network owns it instead of NBCCBS, Fox

(03:09:46):
all having a piece of it, which means there's very
little incentive for them to promote the playoff and promote
the game moving towards the playoff because they don't have
a cut of it. So I would do away with that.
And I would also love to reconfigure things where conferences
made sense to where Stanford is not playing a conference
game at Wake Forest just for the sake of someone
that you and you and me will never meet cash

(03:10:07):
in a few more zeros on a paycheck. I would
love for that to not matter anymore. I would also
even in a pure dictatorship, like if I'm the commissioner
and everything I say goes, if I'm a king of
college football, I would have so many things that are
popular vote decided. I would take my authority and I
would say, I'm putting it to the side. We're deciding
this by popular vote. I would just hold a national vote,

(03:10:31):
just pure democracy on some things.

Speaker 3 (03:10:36):
And the whole promotional thing too. It's like, when was
it last year? Was it like New Year's? Was it
New Year's where it just felt like no one even
knew that? Or was it the National Championship?

Speaker 2 (03:10:47):
It was both, it was both. I would also love
to work with the NFL. Look, man, I got the
NFL benefits a lot from college football from a marketing
and development perspective. The NFL gets ready made assets handed
to them on Draft night that have been developed on
college football's dime. NFL hasn't had to pay a dime

(03:11:08):
for the development piece, and they have been marketed on
college Football's dime to where when you draft Taylor Lawan,
I know about him because he played at Michigan. I
know about him because I watched him start at left
tackle for all these years you drafted, and but I
already know who he is, So you don't have to
tell me who he is, and you don't have to
develop him to the degree that you have to in college.
The NFL never has to fit the bill for that,

(03:11:29):
and yet when it comes time to decide the broadcast schedule,
that's the one area where I really wish the NFL
would work with college a little bit to make sure
like college football's postseason isn't a good spot. And instead
it feels like you have to fight the NFL on
every bit of that. So that's probably because people running
college football have no clue how to work with the NFL.
I think I do a better job working with the NFL.

Speaker 1 (03:11:50):
I love it start the playoffs right after a championship week,
I think, so, yeah, I have to. Yeah, I think,
so keep that, just keep it moving. I think so
that gap of twenty eight thirty.

Speaker 2 (03:11:59):
Days needed crazy not needed. Yeah, we got a roll.

Speaker 1 (03:12:03):
Yeah on the eighteen playoff. No go above twelve.

Speaker 2 (03:12:09):
I'd leave it, dude, I'd go smaller than twelve, but
I'm keeping it at twelve. I think they've just just
poison pilled you. They just put an Overton window kind
of mechanism out there. It's like if I'm telling you, well,
we're going to vacation, and you say where we going
and say we're going to Saint Louis for an entire week.
You say, why can't we go to the Caribbean, Like
why can't we go to a beach somewhere? And I say,
all right, we're going to Russia. You say no, no, no,
And I said, all right, Saint Louis. Then okay, Well,

(03:12:31):
all of a sudden, you're fine with Saint Louis. The
Big ten wants the sixteen team playoff. Not many people
want it, so their marketing and PR folks just said
they're stupid. Just flow a twenty eighteen proposal out there.
They'll hate that so much all of a sudden, sixteen
won't sound so bad. That's all they're doing. That's all
they're doing, and.

Speaker 1 (03:12:49):
So that ball illuminati type shit. I don't like the
bye weeks.

Speaker 2 (03:12:53):
I actually don't either.

Speaker 1 (03:12:54):
I don't like the bibus, so I feel like it
would be sixteen or if you go below twelve eight.

Speaker 2 (03:12:59):
I don't like haven at larges. If you're gonna have
the play in Saturday, like the whole conference playing Saturday.
If you're having those playing games, I love them. I
don't want a safety net under it. I don't want
you to be a four seed who loses but knows
oh I can get in anyway. Like if you're gonna
have play in games at the conference level, they need
to really be do or die playing games. So however
we can figure it, I hope it's configured that way.

(03:13:21):
We you, yes, the commissioner with with voters helping.

Speaker 1 (03:13:24):
You, We'll help you out. We'll be we'll be.

Speaker 2 (03:13:27):
I didn't say every vote counts the same super vote,
super delegates.

Speaker 3 (03:13:31):
Yeah, that's right, because we do, we do have this.

Speaker 2 (03:13:35):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (03:13:36):
We're part of the supremacy. I don't know if that's
safe to say at this point.

Speaker 7 (03:13:39):
It's not.

Speaker 3 (03:13:39):
You can't just three white guys up here. We are
part of the supremacy. Josh Pate. It's gonna be a
hell of a year, a hell of a season. Maybe
coming on Busting with the Boys. Pleasure the Locker Room
drops Wednesday night. Subscribe big hugs, tiny kisses, we love you,
I love you.

Speaker 2 (03:13:56):
Photo.

Speaker 3 (03:13:57):
Hell of an episode.

Speaker 2 (03:14:00):
It's good. How long have we gone?

Speaker 1 (03:14:01):
Like? Two hours, two
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