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October 9, 2024 • 21 mins
Petros Papadakis joins the show to look forward to a full weekend of conference matchups.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time for our weekly conversation with college football analysts
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Speaker 2 (00:34):
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Speaker 2 (01:44):
How are you?

Speaker 3 (01:45):
I'm doing all right? I'm my daughter's here downstairs because
my wife left. So and then the Dodgers thing, you know,
they're falling apart, so everybody's all winter painted. Yeah, and
you know San Diego's kicking him into groins.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
And getting ready for a football game.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
I got the Koog's on Saturday in Fresno, so that's
what's going on.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
How are you I'm doing up there?

Speaker 3 (02:08):
Seahawks are losing there, Yeah, but the Huskies One Sun's
golf game is going well.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Dick's able to see that ball with his LASiS he is.
He can see very very well now when his son
shanks one right into the water, he can see exactly
where it's going to go. Every time you just skipped
over the Husky win over Michigan on Yeah, I'm watching
it right now.

Speaker 3 (02:27):
I'm watching some of the highlights right now because I
was I don't know what I was doing, but I
wasn't watching it. And uh, it's interesting. You know, Michigan
has does not have a passing game, so it would
seem to be very beautible, right, Like you'd think that
they're beatable, but they still have like a few different guys,

(02:51):
including that guy from from Survite. They have a bunch
of really good defensive players that are still really impactful
and it's not easy to move the ball and score
on him. I was really impressed. Yeah, seeing the way
that Washington kind of mixed it up, and I like Coleman,
and I like the Boston beanery guy and Denzel Boston right,

(03:13):
and uh, who's from pure Alut by the way, shipping
out to Boston. Yeah, Dropkick Murphy, I'm up the top
sails and I lost my leg.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
I lost my leg? Name name name one other Dropkick
Murphy song besides that one. I'm drunk and I punched
my girlfriend. Wait a minute, you got a girlfriend. I
thought you were married. It just as a very tasteless
irish is that an actual name of a drop kick

(03:41):
Murphy song. No, no, but there's a lot of fighting
in the Irish world. That's the point. You can't name
one other song besides that one. They're a one hit wonder.
They're like Baltimore with tarz end Boy back in the day.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
Well, I mean there's nothing wrong with that. I mean
we still appreciate him and talk about him in the
leagues today, right, like right.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
Said Fred, That's right, that's right. Now.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
There are some people that think that there's a one
hit wonder and it's not right. Like Milli Vanilli had
a lot of hits, but they were well yeah, but
they had a lot of hits.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
Go back to the Michigan game. They put up more
Yarns on the Wolverines since the semi final loss to
TCU a year and a half ago. Yeah, and I
am on the radio. Is she there? Yes? Put her on? No,
put her on. I love hearing her voice. She really

(04:34):
is evolving in a way. It might even say, Jesus,
you want to talk to Softie. Seriously, I was going
to analyze football. I was in the link Washington and
orgon into US and ul we'll do that later. But
you want to talk to the nine year old. Do
you remember what she was mad about the last time?

(04:54):
Last time you were pissed about her brother doing something.
I don't know what it was. She was mad because
her brother has a phone. Right, that's right.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
And you know what, ironically or coincidentally, that is the
same topic today. Wow, put her on the air.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
All right, come on, are you just interviewer? Ask her?
Why put the headphones on her and everything? All right,
you're gonna this is now baby, this is live radio.
Nine year old daughter, my daughter, CALLI worry the way,
just to give everybody a picture. CALLI now wears a
breathe right at all times, like Neil Smith. Okay, not
because of any issue. She just so there's gonna be

(05:32):
a bunch of kids like that. One day, are like, yeah,
there was this girl in my class, and third day
that were every day. I just find it interesting that
you told us on the air that we have to
worry about your nine year old's language. Well, hold on
one second, it's tremend she's nine. Just be careful, Colley, Hi, CALLI,

(05:54):
how are you softy? So I'm I know, I don't
I don't understand.

Speaker 4 (06:02):
And I'm nine and I still don't have one.

Speaker 2 (06:04):
You know, you sound more and more like Tatum O'Neill
from The Bad News Bears the older you get. Have
you been told that by anybody? Ask your dad if
you're allowed to watch The Bad News Bears? What speak
into the mind? She told me to ask you a question.

(06:26):
I'm asking you a question. Yeah, you can watch it. Okay, good,
because I want you to watch the movie, and then
I want you and then you come back and tell
me if you sound like that character. It's it's a
it's a movie about a little league baseball team and
there's one girl that plays on the team and she's awesome.
She's like the best player they have. Well that's until
Kelly Leak showed up. But she was incredible, and you

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sound just like her. So let's go back to this
phone thing. Because I'm on your side. By the way,
I think you're nine. I think you're mature enough to
have a phone. I think you're a good kid. You
do what you're asked to do, you do your chores,
and the fact that your parents haven't bought you a
phone is bull crap.

Speaker 4 (07:05):
I believe I agree. I like that he said he
would get me one when I'm nine. I'm nine. Any
chance I get one is when my brother gets a
new one and he keeps breaking them. This is about
to blow up because the batteries.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
Well, it's not your fault that your brother's an idiot.
What the hell?

Speaker 4 (07:21):
No, he acts like a two year old.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
People guess that I'm like fifteen. I'm just small.

Speaker 4 (07:27):
That's the only issue.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
Is that the problem. Your dad doesn't want you to
have a phone because you're small and your hands are small.
You might drop it and break it.

Speaker 4 (07:36):
No, I have no idea why not. I don't really know.
He's yeah, yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
Well he just so you know, this is just just
between us, all right. Your dad told me off the
air that you're never getting a phone. Eff what Yeah,
are you serious with me? Yeah, he said he doesn't
trust you to have a phone.

Speaker 4 (07:58):
We've got some beef, right now.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
Tell them. I told you, I'll tell them. I'll tell
them right now. No, that's not true. All right, Kelly,
how did that go? It's beautiful felt a lot longer
than it was. Well, I'm sure on your end it
absolutely felt much. It was. I told her that she

(08:21):
sounds just like Tatum O'Neill from Bad News Bears.

Speaker 3 (08:25):
She you know that's going under. We're making we make
a lot of our cack movie references. Like I'm starting
to realize, like every movie reference I make is literally
like the the equivalent of my parents talking about a
Marx Brothers film.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Oh, totally.

Speaker 3 (08:39):
It's kind of sad, but I'm not going back because
all the movies today suck.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
Yeah, they do suck. I'm totally with you.

Speaker 3 (08:44):
What's the I'm watching The Long Riders right now with
Walter Hill.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
There you go. I literally just made this reference. Oh
the movie Blasts from the Past with Brandon Frasier. Remember
that movie with Christopher Walking where they're in a like
a nuclear shelter all that? Yeah, bad vaguely. Yeah, we're
literally on the golf course this weekend, like a bunch
of fifty year old's quote in that film that came
out like twenty six years ago, nobody has any idea

(09:08):
what the hell in Sino Man with Polly's Shore. We're
making references.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
Yeah, yeah, I feel you, because there's nothing good anymore.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
Everything sucks and we have to go back. But is
that just kind of part of getting older though, that
you just watch what you're liking. You listen to what
you like. And how with all the tame no I
used to I think there used to be movies that
everybody used to go and see and they were part
of the public I don't know what you'd call it arena.
And that's just not the case anymore because everything sucks,

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and everything goes through some weird, some weird spectrum of
corporate washing before it. Actually, I believe in the least
amount of manipulation between the artist and the viewer or
the listener or whatever the consumer is. And the more
we the more manipulation we have, the worse we off

(09:56):
we are as a society consuming art. We suck. That's
why all our buildings look like big boxes to die in. Yeah,
there's no uh, there's no culture anymore. There's there's nothing
unique about the architecture. I'm totally with you on that.
All right, back to the UDUN Michigan game.

Speaker 3 (10:11):
Yes, let's talk about what's important young men in plastic
outfits ruining their bodies.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
Will you please bring up that reference during the Fresno
game this weekend. I don't think I got a young
play by play guy. We're breaking in I don't think.
I know, I think that might blow him away and
freak them out. You're not you're not doing the games
with the Jeopardy guy again.

Speaker 3 (10:36):
No, the Jeopardy guy's been moved up, faust. They bumped
them up and left you behind. No, I'd bump like.
That's what I am.

Speaker 2 (10:43):
I'm the low rung. I stay where I am and
people just move up and around me. Is there honestly
anybody on the lower on a lower rung than you are? No,
I'm sorry, I don't know why that's funny. No, I
like to stay humble.

Speaker 3 (10:56):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
That's that's funny because you embrace it and it doesn't
it doesn't bother you. No, nothing bothers me. No, I'm
good here. Yeah, we got we got benetti and here
were doing the game this weekend. A great a great duo,
oh golle and very nice people. All right, What were
you going to say about Michigan? You had some unbelievable
point about Penn State and USC and.

Speaker 3 (11:18):
No, it's just interesting to me, And I guess you
could have guessed it. Uh maybe not with U C
l A so much, because uh, well, who could have
saw the Deshaun Foster thing coming. Who could have seen that?

Speaker 1 (11:30):
Right?

Speaker 2 (11:31):
That's uh, who could have sawnd it? We're in l A.
We played football. I swear to god the guy was
trying to make a joke, but he wasn't. Uh So.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
You would imagine, I guess when it happened that this
would be the way. We couldn't envision Jed Fish taken
over at Washington or anything like that. But the Northwestern
teams are way more ready for the week in and
week out big schedule. It feels like, I mean, we're
still kind of early here. Well, we're kind of halfway through,

(12:05):
even though whoever's going to go to the championship is
going to be playing on like January twentieth, which is ridiculous,
and we're halfway through about But the Oregon team, which
I've always known that since Christa Ball, because they've changed
up front. They're not the team that got beat up
by that fairly guy and from Auburn in the National

(12:25):
Championship or BCS Championship in Arizona. Remember that Oregon versus
Auburn the most watched BCS title game of all time,
Cam Newton and all that that wasn't a really great
upfront Oregon team that was before Christa ball and the
way they kind of changed it and built it up
from the offensive and defensive I'm not saying they've had

(12:47):
bad O lines, but they weren't based on that and
they are. And certainly we know what Klein Debor built
with the offensive line, yeah, and defensive front at Washington,
and there's residual even though there's a lot of different guys.
I feel like some of that culture is rubbed off.
And I think Jed Fish has done a great job
with offensive football in his career and a big part

(13:08):
of that is.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
Building up a good offensive line and running the ball.
He understands that he's got a good running back in Coleman,
and they're way better suited for this stuff than well.
UCLA just looks hapless offensively. They cannot get to two
hundred yards a game on offense no matter who they play,
and that's disturbing. And Eric p Enemy, who was supposed

(13:30):
to be a head coach in the NFL, at some point,
I give is their offensive coordinator. A lot of people
wrote articles about it. I don't know.

Speaker 3 (13:38):
And then USC, on the other hand, I had a
lot of hope for as you know, after that LSU game,
I was just tickled with the fact that maybe it's
because I was deprived for so long. It's like when
you're in football camp and somebody gives you like a
foot massage because you're broken, and you're like, hey, I
think she's putting something into this, you know, and it's like.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
No, he's not really, You're just you know what I'm saying.
You know, like you're nineteen, you know, touched me, yeah,
you know, and then they're like, You're like, you know,
she's sending me a message. She feels like I think
I see her like my babysitter when I was like twelve.

Speaker 3 (14:14):
Yeah, and then you see her like rubbing the hamstring
of the fattest, ugliest offensive lineman totally yeah, he stinks,
and you're like, oh, maybe she's into him now, you know.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
It was kind of like that with the first USC game.
You know, I've been so long since I've seen them
tackle in the open field, yes, and get stops defensively,
and doing it against a respected program like LSU with
a coach like Brian Kelly who understands offensive You got
teased at, You got teased for sure? Yeah, she really did.
She did something. She gave me, like the butt credit

(14:48):
card thing, you know, I mean, yeah, she did, she
did it. I get it. I totally get it. No,
that's a Latimer in a the program speaking of old
archaic movies. Why were you leading beyond oh god roid
rage against the sorority chick? Well, Penn State. Penn State's

(15:11):
got to go to USC this weekend, and ja did
you hear that their runway is not big enough for
the jet to take them all the way to LA
so they have to drive to Harrisburgh and then take
a flight from there. And Wilner had a great stat
by the way, you can use this on your show
if you want. That team's traveling multiple time zones in
the big ten or one and eight so far. So

(15:31):
does that mean good things for USC against Penn State?

Speaker 3 (15:34):
Well, I mean you know us seat's not helped, right,
USC is not helpless, and Penn State is traveling far
and playing in the coliseum is a place where you know,
it's one of those places where people are in awe
a little bit of the place. Sure, sure to a
certain degree, because we've seen so many games now Oregon's

(15:55):
Oregon's got Ohio State coming multiple time zones.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
The dogs are going two hours to Iowa. Minnesota is
going to the Rose Bowl. Eh, a lot of really
interesting stuff this weekend. Yeah, but I mean, USC, you
just when you go to Minnesota and lose, it's like
it doesn't matter anymore, right, I mean that's like going
to Washington State and lose. Well, Minnesota's going there. They're
going to UCLA. No, but they lost at Minnesota life, right, USC? Correct? Yes,

(16:22):
And if that happens, it's like, you know, what does
it matter at this point? How about? How about this
Iowa team? Though? What do you know about You know,
Cad McNamara is there. We saw him like three years
ago when they kicked our ass and they beat us
by twenty but they ran for three hundred and three
for like twelve. Yeah, and they scored sixty on SC
a few years back on a Holiday Bowl. You remember

(16:42):
that it is a slow choking Boa constrictor death from
God's Country. Wow. When you play Iowa, I have a
lot of respect for them, and I know that, you know,
the offensive stuff is a big running joke, and punting
is winning and all the T shirts and all that,
But the truth is the guy is the Dean of

(17:03):
sport of coaches in our in our sport, our sport.
Uh for a reason.

Speaker 3 (17:09):
They have a great identity, and that identity is defense
on every level, very disciplined, kind of like Kansas State,
but wider and even flesh here.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
And we're looking for a particular kind of player here.
That's yes, we sure are. And you know they just
bludgeon you. Wow, and it is it's interesting, you know. Offensively,
what do they do? I mean, they're a little more
spread out than usual, but they run the ball, they
try to get into the tight end and they don't care.

(17:44):
They're gonna punt and just choke you to death. Michigan's
got a great defense though too. I think Michigan's defense
is really good this year, at least personnel wise. And
I know they have a new coordinator that they're not
as pleased with, I guess. But I thought Washington's play
calling was really good and all that. Now. You know,
these are all new places too for these programs. Yeah,

(18:07):
I've never been there. I can't wait to get out there.
Kinnick is awesome. I've done a game there and it
is awesome. What do my people are wonderful? Where do
I go what do I do. Well, you just move
your flesh amongst the flesh and just fit in. Yeah,
Friday night, you'll be fine. Friday night. We're staying in
Cedar Rapids. But we got a car so we can
drive anywhere. Yeah, just go to one of the university bars.

(18:30):
I don't know, they're everywhere. You know.

Speaker 3 (18:31):
Everybody's very kind, everybody's nice, everybody's having a good time.
Oh geez, and they're the most friendly. They call it
God's country.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
That is so annoying. That's that. That whole thing again,
the friendliness. We first experienced that in Nebraska. Oh, they
are very friendly twenty five years ago. Dick. They're genuinely friendly,
getting our ass kick you, having a good time. No
hop yards. But but they meet, you know, like they
mean it. You know.

Speaker 3 (18:57):
I live in Los Angeles, which is the world of
the most people in the history of the world, you know,
and these people are genuinely friendly, Like God.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
Bless them. Oh God, I love it. I love How
big the boobs are you know what I'm saying. No,
I don't know what you say. People can really breastfeed
the whole area. Somebody needs to ask fish about that.
Are the size of the boobs before you go out there, Trampolina,

(19:29):
what was your line about, uh, who's the wonder woman?
Gal again the carter? What did you say about good breastfeeds?
Saint Louis. That's right, that's one of my favorites. Good God.
All right, dude, I was gonna bring up your daughter now,
but it just seems weird you want to bring her back? No,
it seems like awful timing after that conversation. All right,
you're the best. We'll talk in a week see you.

(19:51):
She needs a bra too, Jesus stop, come on, really,
bra phone, pick one? Which one do you want? And
by the way, Tatum O'Neal and bad News Bears all
so talked about getting a brawl. This is getting weird.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
Dude.

Speaker 3 (20:02):
You're trying not to have a weird childhood that kind
of childhood too late.

Speaker 2 (20:08):
You're her father. A weird childhood is a given. The
only question is how weird you know that. Good luck
to everybody this weekend, Have fun in Isola, enjoy your
big tense supremacy over USC and U c l A
dude that's wilt under the pressure of the run and

(20:29):
hard hitting defense in four quarters of being punched in
the face. It's humiliating Dodger suck to and getting bullied
by the padre. You're gonna lose tonight, aren't you go?
You know what that means right now, you're back on
the air live. When the Dodgers lose, I have to
put on my boostier and my my Madonna outfit from

(20:50):
express yourself and be a hooker in the streets and
sell all the all the money they don't make from
the Dodger playoff game. Hey, you're good at it, man,
and nobody, nobody does la hooker like you. I have
the dignity of an l A hooker. I see him, man,
Petrus Papadoka is one of us. We're gonna break a
lot more coming up right here on the ninety three

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