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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You are listening to the Dan Patrick Show on Fox
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Speaker 2 (00:04):
Final hour on this Thursday. My Super Bowl pick forthcoming.
We'll talk to Colt McCoy, former NFL quarterback. He was
a runner up for the Heisman back to back years
when he played for the Longhorns, and he is in Lincoln, Nebraska.
It's Nebraska versus Colorado coming up on Saturday night on
Peacock and Colt will join us on NBC as well.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Well.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
We say good morning those watching on Peacock, thank you
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NFL opens tonight Ravens Chiefs and it's stayed Kansas City
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And then tomorrow night the Eagles and the Packers from Brazil.
Jamar Chase practices. Will he play this weekend against New England?
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And Justin Herbert his foot, his planter fascia one hundred percent.
I don't know if it's a one percent, but that's
what they listening as. One hundred percent. All right, Seaton
Pole question for the final hour of the program is
going to be what you know.
Speaker 4 (01:08):
I'm just saying that the combined MLB no hitter is like,
right now, most people are saying, hey, that's a huge accomplishment. Okay, okay,
so people support it.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
So we had the Cubs with a combined no hitter
starting pitcher went seven and then was pulled, and then
a couple of relievers came in. So it's a combined
no hitter. And there have been twenty six combined no
hitters in the history of the sport, twelve of those
in the last four seasons. That will be the norm
as we move forward.
Speaker 4 (01:38):
Most people say it's a well a third of our
audience say it's a major accomplishment, so don't knock it.
In the last place, is it's similar to winning your
elementary school spelling bee, which is rude?
Speaker 2 (01:51):
What about kissing Todd's sister? Now, at his.
Speaker 4 (01:53):
Suggestion, we put in there kissing Todd's sister, and that
right now is in third place. I'm a little disappointed.
Now Is that is that a good thing? M Maybe
they haven't seen Todd's sister. We suggesting that kissing Todd's
sister is much better than a combined to no hitter.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Hmm, well, look at it both ways.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
Kind of middle of the pack kind of thing.
Speaker 4 (02:12):
This is a thing that you don't want to win
this type of poll question, right, I don't think so
unless you have great respect for a combine to no hitter.
This is really a tangled web we're weaving here.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
Who gets the baseball?
Speaker 4 (02:24):
Kissing Todd's sister though, has twenty one percent of the vote.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
Well, having done it, I would say that, you know,
probably be a little higher on my list.
Speaker 3 (02:32):
I appreciate that it's nice, and I think I appreciate.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
Kissing your mom as well.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
You get around, don't you.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
That was the way that was. That was in a
span of five minutes. I walk into it's your your
daughter's bought mitzvah, and we're at the bar, and all
of a sudden, here comes your sister and I didn't
know you had a sister, And then here comes your mom,
and all of a sudden, I got a Fritz sandwich
and it's like okay, and I was surrounded.
Speaker 3 (03:01):
I think my mom got very emotional with you about
how yours so could to my son and he's experienced
so many wonderful things in his career.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
It is that's true. That is true. I didn't get emotional, No.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
It takes a lot for you to get there.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
No, it doesn't do No, it doesn't take anything for
me to get emotional. But that I'm like, yeah, okay, yeah, yeah.
Have I been great for him? Yeah? I wish he'd
been great for me.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
You're a district all back with the family would do
to horror whatever that.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
No, we had. We had a nice evening.
Speaker 5 (03:38):
You know.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
It's one of those where you walk in and then
your wife leaves you, and then I always need like
a signal or a code word, and I couldn't find
my wife to rescue me. So yeah, I'm I mean,
after a while, I had heard enough from your mom.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
You're like stranded.
Speaker 6 (03:53):
You're weird because you're in the middle of an island,
but you're not because a lot of people on this
stranded island.
Speaker 2 (03:58):
I kept looking for my wife, and I was like,
I have you seen my wife? Oh, she'll be back,
And then your mom would just start talking. Did I
ever tell you the time with Todd? Yeah, yeah, I
think you did.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
Next thing, you know, an hour and a half has
gone by. Oh my god, you can't stop.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
I think the ceremony started. Meanwhile, I have your sister
and your mom out there.
Speaker 7 (04:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (04:16):
I think the DJ was like, missus, Fritz were kind
of need you now, you could stop talking.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
We gotta get you up there on the thing.
Speaker 4 (04:22):
Uh, it just doesn't stop.
Speaker 8 (04:26):
It's funny because Fritzy can't help himself and you can't
help yourself.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
I can't, I can't a triple double for Caitlin Clark.
And I said, this is it. I'm not using triple
double anymore on the show. All right, if she had
nine rebounds, she still had a pretty good game. If
she had just nine assists, she had a pretty good game.
But and it's not on her. I'm just talking about
(04:51):
the coverage of the triple double. Because she had a
triple double, therefore she must have had a great game.
Not every triple double was created the same. Here's Caitlin
Clark after the game.
Speaker 5 (05:04):
You know, everything besides team success like that all just
comes with when your team wins, Like you got to
win to have all that on the side, and nobody
really cares about that.
Speaker 7 (05:13):
You know, people can talk about it. It is what
it is for me.
Speaker 5 (05:17):
Like, it's it's fun winning basketball games. It's fun walking
off the court and the crowds going crazy because you know,
you just won and you played a good game. So
for me, like, that's where my main focus is. And
I think when I do that, everything else comes along
with it. And you know, I think we're just going
to continue to get better.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
Yeah, they played well. I think they won five in
a row. They're in the playoffs. That's what you want
with marquee players. And I think she should be certainly
top five for MVP candidates. Asia Wilson should be unanimous
that she's been spectacular. But what do I know. I
just watched the games, all right. We did a legacy
boost segment last hour, like which player could use a
(05:56):
super Bowl win more than anybody else?
Speaker 9 (05:58):
Now?
Speaker 2 (05:58):
I brought up Aaron Ryan because it's been a long
time since he's been to a super Bowl, and you
kind of you don't want your career to end when
somebody says he might be the most talented quarterback of
all time, and then you go, h, he's got one
super Bowl that breaks him out of a tie. You know,
you get to two and all of a sudden, it
feels like you're in a different category there. Matt Rodgers,
(06:20):
we know is a Hall of Famer. You win one,
play well with the Jets, I'm going to give you
bonus points there. Russell Wilson was one that came up.
Dak Prescott name came up, Jared Goff's name came up.
A legacy boost who could use it the most? There
anybody else that trying to think who else we brought up? Fritzy,
(06:44):
you gave me Russell Russell Wilson.
Speaker 6 (06:47):
Yeah, Russell Wilson was a Dak Prescott we had kind
of came in late that. The other one I was
thinking of you went away from quarterbacks, is what about
Saquon Barkley's legacy. If he has a huge year with
the Eagles and they happened to go all the way
and win a Super Bowl, what does that do to
him in the list of I don't.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
Think he gets the credit. Yeah, I mean, I hadn't
been playing that long in the NFL. He's still really
good running back. But we don't at the end of
their careers. We don't go how many Super Bowls did
Eric Dickerson play? It like? We don't care if you
play well in a Super Bowl like Terrell Davis. Okay,
(07:21):
but for the most part, you could be Timmy Smith.
We don't we don't care quarterbacks, we do, Yeah, paulm.
Speaker 8 (07:28):
If Justin Herbert wins the Super Bowl for the Charge,
he goes from great talent, great ability, great numbers to
top five great quarterback, now there's no more.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
Then it depends on what style they play. If it's
you know, it's like JJ McCarthy didn't get as much
credit for Michigan winning the national title because it was
Jim Harbaugh winning a national title. JJ McCarthy was his quarterback.
I mean, Corum was just as valuable as their running
back there. How about this, If Matthew Stafford getting another
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Super Bowl, that would be big. You know, then there's
no doubt about being a Hall of Famer.
Speaker 4 (08:04):
Yes, people on Twitter, if jumping to coaches real quick, hmmm,
asking about Mike Tomlin, Yeah, that's big. That would be
a big one.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
Yeah, because it gets him out of a tie with
Bill Kawer in Pittsburgh. Plus we've been kind of and
he's not on the hot seat. It just feels like
there is more focus on are they going to be good?
Are they going to be the best in the AFC North?
And right now you'd probably go Ravens Bengals, and then
(08:35):
maybe Brown's and then Steelers.
Speaker 4 (08:37):
Yeah, and I think plus to do it that many
years apart, Yeah, is always special. And the whole idea that, like,
you know, he never has a losing season and all
this stuff is almost like bookends a true period of
sustained excellence.
Speaker 2 (08:54):
Yeah. And you're winning really in a different NFL of
what it was when he first won. And uh, you know,
winning now that'd be big. Yeah, Marvin, what.
Speaker 10 (09:04):
About any of the young quarterbacks, Say, if you're Jordan Lover, CJ. Stroud,
are you on scholarship for the next eight years because
you won a Super Bowl early a la Anon Rodgers?
Speaker 2 (09:15):
Well, Stroud did it in his second year. If Jordan
Love was able to do it in Green Bay, Man, yeah,
that would be big stuff. Yeah, and it's some possibility
with those two quarterbacks. All right. I have the highest
passer rating for the losing quarterback in Super Bowl history
(09:37):
this one. It's already maybe the most painful. Well, hmm, Paul,
you can already guess.
Speaker 8 (09:46):
I was gonna guess before the hint. Okay, I would
have guessed Tom Brady against the Eagles.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
Okay, he's second. Brady threw for five h five three touchdowns.
They didn't punt that night was twenty eight for forty
eight in a loss.
Speaker 4 (10:02):
In a loss, dog, What about Matt Ryan. Matt Ryan
blue blue bloeh. Matt Ryan is the runaway winner of
the best quarterback rating in a loss.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
That is steat of the day, sat of the day,
best stead of the day, stat of the day.
Speaker 9 (10:26):
Here comes that what stat of the day?
Speaker 2 (10:31):
The maximum is one fifty eight point three I think
for a quarterback in the game. Matt Ryan's quarterback rating
was one forty four point one. Oh No. In a
loss seventeen to twenty three. He completed seventy four percent
of his passes two hundred and eighty four yards, two touchdowns,
no interceptions. He was sacked five times, including one really
(10:57):
really big.
Speaker 9 (10:57):
Sense if that were a four instead of a five, yeah.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
Or if they would have just taken a knee like
I said too, or run the ball yeah, ye smart.
Speaker 10 (11:08):
They ran the ball as many times as the Patriots
in the second half. Still a mind blowing stat.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
Yep. So Brady is second third. I'm at this Super Bowl.
This guy threw for three twenty three three touchdowns and
completed but he didn't even complete fifty percent of his passes.
Jake Doloom Delom. How about this quarterback threw for three
(11:35):
seventy seven three touchdowns in a loss and completed seventy
two percent of his passes. Kurt Warner. How about twenty fourteen?
This guy threw two touchdowns, one interception and threw for
two hundred and forty seven yards. If you said Russell
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Wilson Junior the third, you'd be correct. Oh dear, Yeah.
Jalen Hurds twenty twenty two through for three oh four
in a touchdown and completed seventy one percent of his passes.
He's on here. Joe Burrow twenty twenty one. Roger Staubach's
in here. Ken Anderson's in here. Ken Anderson, who I
(12:19):
think he's He's borderline Hall of Famer. But Colin Kaepernick
is on here. Tom Brady, Brett, Favre, Brock Purty, Peyton Manning,
John Elway. John Elway quarterback rating? Is it the lowest
of all quarterbacks who have won a Super Bowl? Pauline
(12:41):
career wise? Yeah?
Speaker 9 (12:42):
John always got some pretty down quarterback.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
No, No, this is okay, this is in a loss
that Lway. Let's see, I got Elway at eighty three.
His quarterback rating is eighty three. Didn't you know, you know,
let me see through for he did throw for three
hundred yards, but that was nineteen eighty six. But we
did run down. The best quarterback rate or you know,
(13:07):
the best quarterback ratings of those who have won a
Super Bowl is the lowest quarterback rating for a Super
Bowl winning quarterback Bob Greasey in nineteen seventy two. He
was eight for eleven for eighty eight yards and threw
an one touchdown pass. Eli Manning is on there. Two
(13:28):
thousand and seven they won, he was nineteen to thirty
four for two touchdowns. Tom Brady that was one his
first Super Bowl he was sixteen to twenty seven. The
worst for a winner is Ben Roethlisberger. His quarterback rating
was twenty two twenty two age twenty two. Yeah so
(13:53):
oh so Greasy has one of the higher ones. Right.
That's the lowest passer rate by a Super Bowl winning quarterback.
It starts with Ben and then ends up with Bob
greasing and then the highest passer rating by a losing
quarterback it is Matt Ryan and it's not even close.
All you gotta do is win. Nobody really cares. I
(14:17):
mean Peyton Manning. You know he he had kind of
pedestrian numbers, certainly in that second one. What was he
two thousand and six, Well, he's been in three Super Bowls. Yeah,
there's not you know, big numbers in here. Peyton was.
(14:41):
That was twenty fifteen. That was when they had the
great defense when they beat Carolina Flies. Yeah, thank you, Todd.
He threw for one hundred and forty one yards in
an interception. We were talking about the Broncos and oh
my god, earlier before the show started, all of a sudden,
you know, Todd looks like he's still asleep, and then
(15:02):
all of a sudden the topic went to the Broncos,
and then Todd just blurts out.
Speaker 3 (15:08):
No fly zone.
Speaker 4 (15:09):
Yeah, you get rattled off like a ton of names,
and like it's like, obviously Broncoss Waller threw for two further.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Yeah, I mean brock Omer, he could have led him
to the thuper Bowl. And then Peyton came in and
I'm like, okay, slow down there, Chris Hires, t J. Warren, no, no, no,
no flies, no flies, And you got your Bronco gear on,
you got your Randy Gratishard Jersey oh Carl.
Speaker 3 (15:34):
Oh, this was l Alsado's number. It was Carl Mecklinberg.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
Let's play guess how old Todd's pants are closest to
I would say the whole, but how about we just do.
Speaker 4 (15:46):
Wowow, just Dan?
Speaker 2 (15:49):
Come on, how old are the are those Zubaz pants?
What are what exactly are those there?
Speaker 4 (15:58):
I'm going to say those are, uh, thirty years old?
Speaker 2 (16:02):
Thirty years old? Marvin? How about you?
Speaker 10 (16:05):
Those are thirty four years old?
Speaker 2 (16:06):
Thirty four years old, Paulie.
Speaker 8 (16:09):
Marvin is nineteen ninety Setn's got ninety four. Wow, I'm
gonna go ninety one, nineteen ninety one.
Speaker 2 (16:17):
Ninety one, I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go nineteen ninety seven,
John Lway.
Speaker 3 (16:25):
I don't know exactly when I got these, but I
think it was.
Speaker 2 (16:27):
In the late eighties, late eighties.
Speaker 6 (16:29):
So it's probably be like thirty thirty five years at
maybe I don't know if I'm an eighty ninety eight
oh eight eighteen, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (16:35):
Could easily be thirty.
Speaker 9 (16:36):
Last time you bought any clothes, Wow.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
I'm out into the clothes. Bind.
Speaker 9 (16:40):
Oh, we know, but I think this is a we
know that.
Speaker 3 (16:42):
Yeah, I think this has got to be at least
three decades.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
Yeah, you're clothes.
Speaker 3 (16:47):
I'm very proud of that.
Speaker 4 (16:48):
Yeah, three decades would be the nineties, so it'd be
forty decades.
Speaker 3 (16:53):
It would be be even mid thirties.
Speaker 6 (16:55):
I guess if it was eighty eight or so, they'll
be like, you know, mid thirty thirty six whatever.
Speaker 9 (16:59):
I yeah, answer, old enough to run for president.
Speaker 4 (17:01):
This the company was founded in nineteen eighty eight. Oh
so I'm saying the todd may have been right on
top of the trends cutting edge of fashion.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
Was it really a trend? The cutting edge? Yeah, it's
all coming back.
Speaker 3 (17:16):
The zoobas pants are coming.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
Back, all right. When we come back, Colt McCoy, he
will join us. He's going to be doing the uh
Colorado Buffaloes and the Nebraska Cornhuskers game coming up Saturday night.
Get his thoughts, and then Super Bowl picks guaranteed to
go wrong. Back after this.
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Speaker 2 (18:11):
I don't know why this stood out when I saw
this stat. Last year, seven tight ends had over eight
hundred yards receiving. That doesn't include Kyle Pitts, Dalton Kincaid.
You got Rock Bowers this year. So the emphasis on
the tight end, and you know, you start to think
about you've got quarterbacks, wide receivers, edge rushers, and then
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all of a sudden, you're going left tackle or offensive
lineman and under the radar has been the progression of
the tight end. I'm old enough to remember when a
tight end was basically a guy who might catch, you know,
thirty passes in a season forty and you were basically
a blocker, a blocker first, and then you know, then
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it changed. John Mackie with the Colts, Mike Ditka with
the Bears. They were the first athletic tight ends that
I remember, and I remember, well, Lebron just came out
with his Mount Rushmore of tight ends. I don't know
if anybody was really waiting for that. Yeah, yeah, if
only Skip had his show. I guess Skip is going
(19:17):
to go back in business with Lil Wayne. They're going
to do a podcast. Maybe it's just going to be
available wherever you get podcasts. When I saw that, so
Lebron had Travis Kelcey, he had Tony Gonzalez might have
been an alternate because you can only have four of
Mount Rushmore. He had Kellen Winslow Senior. I'm trying to
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think who else. I think he had Gronk in there
and Shannon Sharp Sasha in there. All right, yeah, some
great tight ends, Yeah yeah, but I think Tony Gonzalez
was is he honorable mention? He is man? Look at
his note.
Speaker 10 (19:56):
Ben Coates?
Speaker 2 (19:58):
Ben Coates was an honorable mess cross. No, they weren't.
No story Mark Bavaro. I thought Mark Muvarro was going
to change the position. Okay, he was just something about him.
I mean that guy was jacked. He was jacked, and
and seeing that in person, it's like, God, this guy
(20:21):
is different.
Speaker 10 (20:21):
Yes, Mark, I thought the same thing about Jeremy Shockey.
He played in the Hall of Fame game and he
ran over somebody and I was like, this is the
greatest Titan who's ever lived.
Speaker 9 (20:31):
Yeah, Paul Shaky came out great.
Speaker 8 (20:33):
He was a four time pro bowler in his first
four season, five seasons with the Giants, and they just
kind of cooled off and know there's injuries and stuff.
Speaker 9 (20:40):
Man, he started great.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
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is our good buddy, Colt McCoy man. First time we
(21:05):
talked to Colt, he was still at the University of Texas.
He'd recently retired and he joined NBC Sports Big Ten
Football and he's on the road. It's Colorado visiting Nebraska.
He'll be there with Paul Burmeister and Catherine tappan sideline
reporter coming up on Saturday night, seven point thirty Eastern
on NBC in Peacock right, speaking of Colorado, Colt, if
(21:29):
you're gonna buy a stock, and I gave you the
two stocks, you could buy Shador Sanders or Travis Hunter.
Speaker 7 (21:36):
Oh Man, that's a great question. Uh who both of them?
Really really good?
Speaker 13 (21:43):
You know, I like to just see what my eyes see,
not listen to a lot of the things that are
that are going and just watch the tape. And you
look at what Shador has done last year and this year.
Speaker 7 (21:55):
I thought he played great last week.
Speaker 13 (21:56):
I mean, guys are in his face, he's throwing balls
in tight with those He's accurate, he's got full command
of what they're trying to do. But you look at
Travis Hunter. You played one hundred and thirty seven snaps.
I think he's the best, you know, best all around
player in college football. And when he plays receiver, he's dynamic,
he creates separation.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
You're stalling defense.
Speaker 13 (22:19):
On defense, he like you know, he makes tackles. He's
not afraid to like put his face in there and
be physical. But if I mean, I think I think
they're both probably first round picks. I think I think
Travis Hunter probably you know, goes as the probably the
best corner in the draft.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
Can you play both? You know, both ways? In the pros?
Could Travis Hunter play offense and defense? And I'm not
talking about like ten plays on offense, but could you
play maybe seventy percent of the plays on offense and
then one hundred percent on defense.
Speaker 7 (22:52):
It'd be hard to do.
Speaker 13 (22:53):
I mean, the good thing is he's his head coach,
is the last one who really truly did it right.
He's so he's got a he's got a playbook there.
I'm sure that they've talked about that, but I think
just in in today's NFL, I mean, playing on either
side is hard, right, and so I think he's probably
naturally more of a corner.
Speaker 7 (23:12):
But if you really want to play receiver, he could
probably do that too.
Speaker 2 (23:16):
Will you get to sit down with Deon Sanders before
Saturday Night's game?
Speaker 7 (23:21):
I think so Friday.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
What what do you want to know from Dion.
Speaker 7 (23:30):
Hu Man. There's a lot.
Speaker 13 (23:33):
I think they're a better football team than what they
were last year, I really do.
Speaker 7 (23:36):
I think I think.
Speaker 13 (23:37):
The question that we all want to know is, you
know you've got all these transfers, like, are these guys
gel together? Are these guys you know, can they combine
all their experience but just play as a team? And Uh,
for me, it's like the big question is kind of
old line D line. You look at their skill that
(23:58):
they can score at any time. I mean they had
one play draft for eighty yards and a touchdown, right
that they're explosive, but can they hold up in protection?
Can they run the football a little bit better? And
can they stop the run? Because against Nebraska, you know,
that's an experienced offensive line that has probably two hundred
and fifty plus starts together and they're going to run
the football.
Speaker 7 (24:17):
They ran a fifty times.
Speaker 13 (24:18):
Last week, and so I guess my question to him
is like, you know, through the portal, have you do
you feel comfortable you know going into this game, this
rivalry in the Nebraska with your with the play of
your O line and.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
D line handicap the big ten Ohio State looked good,
but that wasn't a you know, a legitimate opponent. Michigan
was a little sluggish. Here you got USC with a
big win, Ucla, Oregon, Washington, Penn State. How do you
see this playing out?
Speaker 13 (24:50):
Yeah, I mean, look, I think there was I don't
ever put a whole lot of stock into the first week.
I mean, there's penalties, there's situational football that gets messed up.
They don't have scrimmages in college, right, There's there's so
many things that you.
Speaker 7 (25:04):
Kind of just glanced by. But I thought Penn State
looked really good. I thought USC played really well.
Speaker 13 (25:14):
Miller Moss looked like he's a seasoned veteran situationally third downs,
he made some big time bros. I was just really
impressed by him. You know, Oregon looked a little shaky.
Michigan looked a little shaky. I think I think Michigan will.
Speaker 7 (25:28):
Settle in there. They've They've got a very good defense
and well coached.
Speaker 13 (25:34):
I mean, wink Martin Dell. I used to have nightmares
when we had to play against him in the NFL.
But Ohio State, I think they'll be fine. Look, I
think the Big Ten is is really unique and that
you you know, you're east coast to west coast and
there's a lot of first time matchups. And you know,
when I think of Big Ten football, I think of
the I was the Wisconsin's, the Michigan's the Ohio States.
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These big linemen sort of.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
Will on you.
Speaker 13 (26:02):
Type teams, and then you're you're bringing in the Organs,
the Washington's to spread them out the speed, those types
of So I just think this year there's gonna be
some really fun matchups across the board.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
How weird is it that your alma mater is in
the SEC.
Speaker 13 (26:18):
It's kind of weird it's us in Oklahoma going to
the SEC.
Speaker 7 (26:23):
Uh.
Speaker 13 (26:23):
You know, I think we were probably a little bit
ahead of the curve when we started thinking about that
two or three years ago. Kudos to all those folks
who make those decisions. But it's still a little bit weird. Uh,
thinking that you're in the SEC.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
How do you do when you run into Oklahoma fans?
Speaker 7 (26:41):
Decent?
Speaker 13 (26:42):
I mean, they can't really say anything to me. We
were I mean, I we were. We we we were
three and one and barely lost that one. That's the
one I remember the most. But that's such a great rivalry.
I Mean, the thing I'm excited about the most for
Texas going to the SEC would be as a fan.
Now we get you know, all of your rivalry games, right,
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you get to keep the Texas Oklahoma game in the
Cotton Bowl, the A and M game comes back. That's
a home and home. That's such a great game for
our state. And you know, I grew up in Texas
and so I just remember every Thanksgiving that's the game
that you watch. It's it's it's so much fun. And
then the Old Arkansas game, the Southwest Conference game. That's
a that's a big rivalry from back in the day.
(27:28):
And to know that those three games are on the
schedule every year, I think as a Texas fan, you
got to really appreciate that.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
Talking to Cole McCoy fourteen years as an NFL quarterback
now working for NBC. They're Big ten football analyst and
he'll be on the call with Paul Burmeister. That'll be
coming a Saturday night. It's Colorado and Nebraska. You were
two time Heisman Trophy runner up or finalist, finalist.
Speaker 13 (27:55):
I think I was runner up one time, but finalist, yeah,
brides maid.
Speaker 2 (27:58):
Do you get anything for that? No? Like a certificate?
Like nothing?
Speaker 7 (28:05):
No? No, maybe a T shirt.
Speaker 2 (28:07):
I don't know what's it like When you're sitting there
and they're ready to make that announcement of who's gonna
win the Heisman?
Speaker 13 (28:15):
You know, I think the first time I was there,
my my junior year two thousand and eight. We had
a really good year, good football team. We ended up
losing one game, uh to Texas Tech, like on a
last second play. So I and I played good, So
I felt like I really had a chance to win
that when I was a little bit disappointed, but that
(28:35):
was it was me and Bradford and Tebow and and
obviously Bradford was deserving of it.
Speaker 7 (28:40):
I mean he had he had a great year too.
Speaker 13 (28:42):
And then I go back the next year, my senior year,
and I knew.
Speaker 7 (28:47):
That I had.
Speaker 13 (28:47):
You know, we were a different football team. We had
a lot of young receivers. We we kind of we
never really blew anybody out, but we did enough throughout
the year, and it just it wasn't as explosive or
highlight play as it was the year before.
Speaker 7 (29:01):
And so I just really felt like.
Speaker 13 (29:03):
We were a good football team and we were gonna
win the national championship. But that I didn't think I
was gonna win the highst one. So I wasn't as
disappointed the second time, But honestly, it was it was
really a fun trip. It was the first time that
you know, my family and my folks and my grandparents
ever been to New York City, and so.
Speaker 7 (29:21):
Like we we soaked it up.
Speaker 13 (29:22):
I mean, we we got to see all the sites
and and you know, they treated us really well, and uh,
you know, looking back.
Speaker 7 (29:30):
That was a that was a really fun, fun time together.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
But you knew you weren't gonna win.
Speaker 12 (29:35):
No.
Speaker 13 (29:36):
I thought I was gonna win my junior year, but
I knew my senior year I wasn't gonna win.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
Who won that year? Mark ingram Oh, Okay, running backs
don't win anymore, do they. It's a quarterback award pretty.
Speaker 7 (29:50):
Much, pretty much.
Speaker 13 (29:52):
I think Travis Hunter, if we're talking about the best
player in college football, I mean, and I don't want
to talk about just one game, right, but if he
can sustain some of the things that he's doing and
making plays on both sides of the ball, and I
mean three touchdowns as a two A player, he only
touched the ball on offense like six times, but he
changed the whole game. I mean, we're talking about the
(30:13):
best player in college football. He's got to be in
that conversation with the quarterbacks.
Speaker 2 (30:18):
Okay, fourteen years in the NFL, the one pass that
you completed that you want your grandkids to see. Oh wow,
is there one that stands out?
Speaker 13 (30:32):
Yeah, I mean there's several. I mean I have my
favorite throw to the quarterback and all that. But one
that I don't feel like people see very often is
though we're playing Indianapolis, it's uh, let's see, it's probably
two thousand, I can't remember. Fourteen fifteen. We're playing Indianapolis.
(30:53):
We run a keeper down in the red zone. The
game's kind of close. Andrew lug those guys ended up
scoring forty point or something against US. I played all
right in the game, but we run a keeper and
it's I've got like three guys all around me, and
I can hear Jay Gruden on the sideline stand throw.
Speaker 7 (31:09):
It away, throw it away, throw it away, don't take
the sack.
Speaker 13 (31:12):
And it's like, and I just I I kind of
dodge somebody, I spin out of another tackle, I make
somebody mess and I look up, like to throw the
ball away, and I see Logan Paulson about ten yards
in front of me, just standing in the end zone
by himself, waving his hands. I pick it out there
he's going to touch and I turn around. I look
at Jay and I got, I tried to throw it
(31:35):
and uh, you know, I don't see that play very often,
but to me, it was like it was one of
those really fun plays.
Speaker 7 (31:42):
It's like, how did you get out of that?
Speaker 2 (31:44):
Like what?
Speaker 7 (31:45):
Like Houdini kinda.
Speaker 13 (31:46):
And I think someday it'll be fun to show my
son because you know, he's always wanting to race. My
girls are always wanting to race. I'm and and they're
pretty athletic. But I think that was about maximum athleticism
for me, And that'll be a fun on the show.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
Now, that was your Johnny Manziel moment.
Speaker 13 (32:03):
Yeah, I want to compare to Johnny Manziel, but it
was still don't know how I did it.
Speaker 2 (32:10):
We'll have fun on Saturday night. Tell Paul we said
hello and thanks again for joining us cold.
Speaker 13 (32:15):
Thank you, thanks for having me. Love your show.
Speaker 2 (32:18):
Cole McCoy fourteen years as a quarterback and now working
for ENBC. It'll be Colorado versus Nebraska Big ten Saturday Night,
seven thirty Eastern NBC in Peacock when we come back
super Bowl Picks.
Speaker 1 (32:36):
Be sure to catch the live edition of The Dan
Patrick Show weekdays at nine am Eastern six am Pacific
on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
Last call for phone calls what we learn once in
store tomorrow. I apologize we haven't had as many phone
calls as we normally do. We've been busy with some
other topics and time now for Super Bowl picks. I'll
go around the room, then I'll give you my super
Bowl pick. So the dan Nuts have theirs. Todd, I'll
start with you. Your super Bowl pick for this year is.
Speaker 6 (33:06):
You're all gonna be disappointed because it's not very juicy.
But I'm going the forty nine Ers beating the Chiefs.
Speaker 2 (33:11):
Wow, that is crazy. Nah, it's gutsy. Nobody's going out
on a limb like that, Satan. Can I ask a
question though you just did? Can I ask multiple questions
right now? I have?
Speaker 4 (33:27):
Yesterday one of my hot takes, Yeah, was a super
Bowl pick?
Speaker 2 (33:32):
Oh, so a legitimate super Bowl?
Speaker 4 (33:34):
Am I allowed to do a non hot take super
Bowl pick?
Speaker 2 (33:38):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (33:39):
I am sure. I'm going to have the Kansas City
Chiefs beating the Green Bay Packers.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
Okay, all right, little rematch super Bowl one.
Speaker 4 (33:49):
That's my pick?
Speaker 2 (33:50):
All right, Two, Marvin.
Speaker 10 (33:55):
I'm going to have the Buffalo Bills beating the Dallas Cowboys.
Speaker 2 (33:59):
Oh my goodness. Now this isn't the hot take segment.
This is your actual take.
Speaker 10 (34:06):
In real life. It's forty nine ers Chiefs.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
Paulie, your super Bowl pick.
Speaker 8 (34:13):
I have the Houston Texans losing to the Detroit Lions
in the super Bowl.
Speaker 2 (34:19):
Okay, yesterday after the show, I wrote down my super
Bowl pick and I left it on Pauli's desk. Now,
I've since changed one of the teams because I haven't
made the super Bowl pick official, and I'm disappointed in myself. Paulie,
(34:46):
if you want to read what my super Bowl pick.
Speaker 8 (34:49):
Was, Unfortunately, I went to bring in my ambudsman in
the back seat, which is the super Bowl pick.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
The super Bowl pick is whatever I say on the show.
Speaker 4 (34:59):
So it's not it's on that envelope that you gave.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
To paul No, no, no, maybe okay, depending on how
the super Bowl goes. Yeah, see.
Speaker 8 (35:13):
Right on the sheet, on the folded up envelope. Oh man,
before I read it, would you stick with it? You
will go down. This will work out well for you
if it works out. After that advice, I'm gonna read it.
You have the Lions over the Jets in the super Bowl.
That is a fantastic super Bowl programming wise, I.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
Knew this is what keeps coming back is I said,
I never bet against Brady. I'm at the point where
I'd never bet against my homes and it's right in
front of us. Kansas City to me, is better this
year than last year. But there's no upside to picking
the Chiefs. They convite yourself, my leg see my legacy
(36:01):
boost in New York. Right about that? Well, Detroit, I do.
Speaker 9 (36:17):
That's when you shall say.
Speaker 2 (36:21):
I'll stay with the Lions over the Jets. How about that?
I was going to take Kansas City and just because
they're right in front of me and they're as good,
if not better than last year. It's just it comes
down to there's luck involved, what kind of injuries are involved.
You know, the NFC North is really really tough division.
(36:44):
You know, now we're talking maybe the Vikings could make
the playoffs. We know Packers are really good. I'm just
hoping the Lions learn from last year how to close
somebody out when they need to. It's a really good team. Uh,
you know, that's both sides of the ball. And then
the Jets. I just I feel like it's either going
(37:06):
to be incredible, incredibly great, or incredibly bad. But I
just get the feeling if they won seven games without
a quarterback. They won seven games without Reese Hall being
there for most of the season. So all right, we'll
stay with the Lions over the Jets. Yes, Paul, this
(37:30):
is as to me.
Speaker 8 (37:30):
This would be a top three or four super Bowl
matchup you could put together if you were like the
networker for fan interest Lions Jets. The Lions have a
great story, the Jets have a great futility story. The
Bills would also be in that mix.
Speaker 2 (37:45):
So that's it. It's done. I grind over this thing thing.
Speaker 4 (37:50):
Wait you did it?
Speaker 9 (37:51):
Wait, stick with your guns, Dish.
Speaker 4 (37:55):
Yeah, I did write it down it just stick with
your guns, Dish.
Speaker 2 (37:59):
Yes, we're framing this if it works out, okay, and
if not, we'll yeah, I'll be framed. Uh this Dane
sports history. Why am I doing Oprah today?
Speaker 4 (38:10):
Why not?
Speaker 9 (38:11):
I don't nobody nineteen oh six?
Speaker 2 (38:15):
Oh no, you know why? Because Drew Brees was on
Oprah's show years ago. Come on, and that's when she
went Drew Brees and then he came out and she
thought he had like a smudge mark on his cheek
and that was his birthmark of Google. That one.
Speaker 4 (38:31):
That's one of the more awkward moments in television history.
Speaker 2 (38:33):
Yes awkward.
Speaker 4 (38:35):
Oh my god, Oh you got some sep if somebody
kissed you, you got a smudge mark on your Oh
it's a birthmark.
Speaker 2 (38:42):
He handled it great. Yeah, it's a pro pro spro. Yeah,
this Dane sports history.
Speaker 8 (38:48):
Nineteen oh six, Brandberry Robinson of Saint Louis University was
recognized as throwing the first forward pass in football history.
Can you imagine that you're in the second quarter and
this guy Branbury just drops back and wings what ever?
Speaker 9 (38:59):
Like, what the hell's going on?
Speaker 2 (38:59):
It through? What is Bradbury doing?
Speaker 9 (39:01):
This has to be against the rules?
Speaker 2 (39:03):
Yeah, Bradbury two three things? You know it could happen
and that that'll be bad. It could get intercepted or incomplete.
Speaker 4 (39:08):
Can you imagine playing football for years and years and
years and not thinking what if we threw this?
Speaker 9 (39:13):
Not yet nineteen sixty cash is play won the gold medal.
Speaker 2 (39:16):
What about a face mask? Wait you know what, Jack
over there's got his nose broken nine times. Yeah, that's
a football player.
Speaker 4 (39:24):
The fact that hockey players were like, nah, that face,
that helmet face soft. I know I'm not playing not
playing the game with it.
Speaker 9 (39:32):
That's crazy.
Speaker 2 (39:33):
Yeah, that's not how you play the game. All right,
what else do you have?
Speaker 8 (39:36):
Casher Clay won the gold medal in Rome Jr. Richard
in his pro debut with the Astros the pitcher in
nineteen seventy one, struck out fifteen batters and Dan. One
of our loves, Chris Evertt, retired from professional tennis after
a nineteen year career in eighty nine.
Speaker 2 (39:49):
When we were when we went to Sportsman of the
Year a couple of years ago, there was a vibe
going on with Chris Evert's like Fritzy's sister on steroids. Whoa,
you guys were there, and I'm just saying, it was
definitely thirty love and it was approaching forty love you Yeah,
(40:11):
thank you, Tod.
Speaker 4 (40:15):
Who That's something.
Speaker 2 (40:17):
In fact, when we were going we were leaving, and
then she even said, like, we're going to be leaving together.
And then she said, maybe you leave a little bit
later so it doesn't look like we're leaving together. And
I said, oh, we're not just kidding, Todd. What'd you
learn today? You want to get rid of the triple
double expression of basketball. Getting it doesn't mean you had
a great game, see no counter. What did you learn today?
Speaker 4 (40:39):
The triple double doesn't mean you had a good game?
Speaker 2 (40:42):
How about you, Marvin?
Speaker 10 (40:43):
The Broncos defense was called a no fly zone.
Speaker 2 (40:45):
Oh really tell me more? Todd need to leave, TJ.
Speaker 3 (40:48):
Ward, Chris Harris not throw it in the seconder?
Speaker 2 (40:51):
Uh, Paulie, what did you learn? Love the Legacy boost?
What did I learn today?
Speaker 6 (40:55):
A combined no hit or isn't all that exciting? But
comparing it to kissing my sister is a questionable choice.
Speaker 2 (41:00):
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