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Speaker 2 (00:52):
We turn the quarter second hour of two tonight the
wrap up the season wrap up show at the Roundtable
show hanging at it. Longnecks in Wilder Rocks Assignment, So
in his place for the second consecutive wee you hear
him weekday afternoons from noon to three with Tony Pike
on since he three sixty you hear him in various
roles and capacities on seven hundred WLW you hear him
with me tonight. He would be Austin Elmore and we
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welcome in to begin our number two to talk you
see football in advance of the Liberty Bowl versus Navy
and Memphis on Friday. That would be from Bearcat Journal
Chad Brendle.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
How are you?
Speaker 4 (01:31):
I am pretty much entirely in the mode where I'm
just waiting to get to Memphis on Thursday and eat guts'
his fried chicken. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:41):
Nice, nice, all right? Speaking of the bowl game.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
The news of the day for the Bearcats, Evan Pryor,
the running back or average six point nine yards of
carried this year in rushing for over five hundred yards,
has entered the Transfer Portal.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
Your reaction to the news of the day.
Speaker 4 (01:59):
Cincinnati has to be really smart with their money that
they don't have a lot of it. I think Evan
Pryor was, and probably rightfully so, looking for a you know,
this last year, looking for a big pay day. And
I think he's probably a running back two for Cincinnati
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at least the way that they want to run the football.
They prefer Corey kiner Tywee Walker type in that running
back one spot it's probably best for both parties if
they go their separate ways. But that's not to diminish
this was not Evan Pryor wasn't good enough. Cincinnati's moving on.
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It's just in the new world of college football, financials
play into it, maybe more than any of us would
like them to. But that's a factor you have to,
you know, put into the the mix for how these
things play out.
Speaker 5 (02:58):
When it comes to the money and be smart with
the money. How much of it do you think is
you know, saving up for having to invest in a
quarterback and the outrageous prices that college quarterbacks are going
for these days.
Speaker 4 (03:12):
I mean, there's some talk in a couple of articles
that have been coming out recently that you're talking like
a million and a half two million dollars for guys
that are backups. Wow, now they're probably good backups, you know,
like the kid at Ohio State who's almost won that
job the past two years. Try talking to a million
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and a half two million dollars to get him to
get the kid from Notre Dame probably over a million
dollars that that was the backup there. I've heard. I've
heard anywhere from four to six million dollars for Brendan Soursby.
Speaker 3 (03:47):
Oh my god.
Speaker 4 (03:51):
So we thought that the market would would calm down, right, Like, okay,
revenue shares here, the cap is in place, but for
positions like quarterback, you can round up nil money. That's
that's actual nil money that you know. These getting kids
are QB one. They're marketable in those those markets. Yeah,
and that money is not flowing down at all. So
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you guys save the money for a quarterback ofton.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
So you Kegan, you guys, everybody at Bearcat Journal, you
guys are all over this and do it like nobody's
business keeping track of the portal?
Speaker 3 (04:25):
What going into the bowl game?
Speaker 2 (04:27):
How would you categorize the general shape of the roster
going into the bowl game based on everything that is transpired?
Speaker 4 (04:36):
Uh, not terrible, but certainly not what you want against Navy,
Like in this era, the last thing you want to
see going into a bowl game as a service academy,
especially a good service academy. This is a good Navy team.
They don't deal with opt outs, they don't deal with
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kids entering the transfer portal. Like the team that they
had all season is going to be the team that
you play. I think there's a chance you're gonna see
some true freshmen playing against Navy in the defensive secondary
that that redshirted that did not play a snap all season,
and you're gonna probably see a couple of them out
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there against Navy. That is I classify that as less
than ideal. Yes, so you know, it's it's not great,
But I think offensively they should still be fine. Most
of the other offensive line is going to be there,
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Joe Royer's playing. My understanding is Cyrus Allen and Jeff
Caldwell are going to play. Well. You know, Brady Lichtenberg
is gonna that nobody deserves a shot more than Brady
Lichtenberg and he's gonna have most of his weapons. So
offensively they should be fine. But the question is do
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we get to the end of the game and you
look and Navy's had forty five minutes in time of
possession and Cincinnati's had like fourteen and a half.
Speaker 5 (06:05):
Ye are there any like is there a positive to
having some of those young guys play because they are
likely to come back next year?
Speaker 4 (06:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (06:15):
Is it just one game and it doesn't matter that much? Like,
how is the stats viewing this game in terms of
like the development of those young players.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
You're gonna get to see what you've got with quite
a few of them. You know, it's not a normal
game situation playing Navy, but you're gonna have seen them
for the fifteen Bowl practices. You're gonna get to see
what they look like in the game. You're gonna see
how they take to the coaching. You know that there
are definitely some advantages on defense with getting a look
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at these young guys right as the portal opens, so
you're gonna get a better idea of what you have.
You know, there's some guys that I think you know,
like CJ. Krit at safety is a name that they
really love, and I think you know, after red shirting
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all year, you're gon't get a chance to see what
you've gotten in CJ. Crit a little bit. You're gonna
get to look at at Daniel Jones at outside corner
a little bit more frequently. There's a red a guy
that red shirted this year named Patrick Williams, a corner
that they really like that you're gonna be able to
get a look at. So it's going to be beneficial
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in you know, several of these instances where you don't
have to wait until spring, you know, to find out
what some of these guys are going to give you,
especially what are their practice habits, like how do they
handle going from you know, not playing a whole lot
to being thrown into the mix. So there is some
positive that can come from it. Again, the problem though,
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is you're playing the triple option and Navy and I
don't know how much in the game you can take
from especially defensive backs that you're good to see how
they tackle, but not going to get to see a
whole lot of coverage, and you know, playing an advanced
like passing scheme by any stretch.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
All right, basketball question for you went over Lipscomb last night.
Now the Big Twelve with Houston on Saturday, they play
eighteen Big Twelve games. If I were to give you
an over under on Big Twelve wins for UC, if
I just off the top of my head said seven
and a half, how would you feel about that number?
Speaker 4 (08:29):
Well, if it was before Gizzl James came back, and
they have looked, especially offensively, significantly better with Gigsel James
on the floor, I would have laughed, taken under and
ran to the bank with whatever you allowed me to bet. Now, now,
I'd say, now that's probably in the right realm. Seven
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to eight. I mean, I'd still the offense has just
been so inconsistent that I don't have a great feeling
that they get into that eight, nine, ten win range.
Yet it has been better, but it was so bad
for the first ten games that that has not left
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my brain. So here's the other problem. Lance. They played
two seasons in the Big twelve. They won seven games
both times, one of them with a twenty game schedule.
Now they're going back to an eighteen game schedule. I'd
still probably take under, but at least I feel a
little bit better about things than I did two weeks ago.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
Yet I want you to know you missed a golden
opportunity in the last ninety seconds to drop in a
six to seven and people would have gone crazy.
Speaker 4 (09:44):
I could have, but they wore that out at the
game last night. They had six to seven games at.
Speaker 3 (09:48):
The Gamelan Yes classic.
Speaker 4 (09:52):
I have a teenage daughter. I'm over oh.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
Yes, But for the kids, all right, map out the itinerary.
When do you hit the road, it will it be
all forces you and Keegan and preview all the coverage
coming up from Bearkat journal dot com.
Speaker 4 (10:07):
So we I hit the road Thursday morning, hopefully by
dinner Thursday night, I'm at Gussa's Fried Chicken. That's the plans.
Keegan and I will both be in Memphis, and then Keegan,
because he's just a warrior, is gonna go back to
the I got an airbnb for both of us. He's
gonna go back and sleep until like three four o'clock
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in the morning, and then he's gonna get up and
drive back to Cincinnati for the Houston game.
Speaker 3 (10:33):
Oh oh my god. Yeah, cruel and unusual. How about that?
Speaker 4 (10:39):
I mean, you know I did that a lot of
that stuff back in when I was his age. Anymore,
I'm gonna stop in Nashville, watch the game in Nashville,
and I'll catch up later.
Speaker 3 (10:52):
I understood.
Speaker 5 (10:53):
To clarify, you're going to ride chicken place instead of
a barbecue place in Memphis?
Speaker 3 (10:57):
Is that right?
Speaker 4 (11:00):
Often Gusses Fried Chicken is the best fried chicken I've
ever had.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
Okay, I'm just wondering, you know.
Speaker 4 (11:07):
I mean, it's so good. It's become a national chain,
like they're all over the place now, but one of
the original locations is in downtown Memphis. You now, people
win Like Cincinnatians. When they leave Cincinnati and then they
come back, they go to Skyline. Yes, like before they
go home, before they do anything, they go to Skyline.
That is me with Gusus Fried Chicken. Straight off the expressway,
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straight to Guss's Fried Chicken. I almost got an airbnd.
That was a block from Gusses. Like that probably a
bad idea. Yeah, no, that's probably a bad idea. So
I didn't do that. But yes, the fried chicken, the sides,
Everything at Gusses is awesome. That's my go to spot
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in Memphis.
Speaker 3 (11:52):
The barbecue is good.
Speaker 4 (11:53):
I'm more of a Texas barbecue guy than a Memphis
barbecue guy.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
All Right, safe travels, Happy New Year. This will be
the last time we talk with you. It will be
the last segment on this show for the season since
we're done.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
And I say this every year.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
Your commitment, your unwavering support and commitment to this show
each week means a lot. It raises the level of
this show and we very much enjoy our conversations and
we look forward to doing it again next season.
Speaker 4 (12:20):
I always look forward to being on with you guys.
Whatever night of the week it is whatever.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
Not bearcat journal dot com for it all this weekend
and beyond on YouTube as well, and thank you.
Speaker 3 (12:32):
Happy New Year, Thanks gentlemen, that great new year.