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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I almost threw on a hoodie. You've got your block
oh hoodie on, ready to go. But if it feels good,
shorts in a hoodie weather.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Oh yeah, that's that's one of the best combinations. I'm
with Matt he and I are favorite is the long
sleeve of sweatshirt with shorts.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
Yeah. By the way, Saturday seventy four sunshine for game day.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
I'm also getting news the perfect they're encouraging people to
scarlet out the Shoe on Saturday, and I don't know
if that's an official thing yet, but they're I'm getting
I got my first notification that's like scarlet out to Shoe.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
I think it is. I think that was one of
their official theme theme days. Of all the.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Things, I do not have an all scarlet kind of
light because it's going to be seventy something.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
You know, me better be looking for overnight shipping. Then
overnight shipping. No, I got I got enough. It'll work.
It'll be fine. Yeah, But sunshine seventy four that's perfect
because you know you're getting down on Lane Avenue around
nine o'clock or so. It'll be you know, maybe in
the sixties. It's gonna feel wonderful. We will be there.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
My brother and I will be there at nine am.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
You know who will not be inside the horseshoe. Who
is that? Dave Portnoyd. Okay, that was We talked about
this in the same spot yesterday. Just wanted to update that.
Ohio State kind of pushed back and said, we've not
banned him. That's a Fox thing. Fox told us. Fox
told Ohio State that the only crew going in the
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state of because they do they do the big noon
thing outside, then they go inside right before kickoff for
their final analysis and their predictions and all of that. Yeah,
that only that main desk crew, which is Urban Meyer,
Brady Quinn, Rob Stone, Matt Liiner and Mark Ingram, they're
the ones who go in. Portnoy's not in that crew. Yeah,
that well, that makes sense. I mean, that's how they
(01:40):
do it.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Even the ESPN cuts it down just a little bit
when they go on inside a stadium.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
And that's not just and that's not just just this game,
this is all season. That's the plan. Yeah that that
he he will not be going to any games inside
stadiums as a part of the Fox broadcast.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
Well, that makes sense. You gotta have the a team
in there. I mean, Portnoy's gonna be a fun little
deal with Fox. But he doesn't need to being there.
He's and he's a Michigan grad. He's a Michigan fan.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
And so he went on a tirade yesterday for about
six and a half minutes. It's a video, and he
was just whining and crying and saying, look, this is
all new, this is this is this partnership with me
with Barstool and Fox. I don't want to jeopardize it.
I don't want to ruin it and get in the
middle of it. Ohio State hates me, because that's true.
We hate you. Michigan has beaten them in the last
(02:29):
four years and they're gonna do it again. And he
was just like, I couldn't get to the whole video,
like this, Dave, just go review some pizza.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
I didn't even need to see hear the audio. I
just kept it in mute and watched his face move
back and forth, so I knew what he was talking about.
But look, man, get some New Haven crust pizza lighting up,
and just get to.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
The get to the stadium, go see my buddy Bobby Joe. Yeah,
zero flaw. Get some good pizza. But so he's I
guess he's not gonna be that. But he does what
this is what he does. He gets attention and he's
got a lot of followers on Barstool Sports, and you
know this is this is presumably what his job is
to do, and that's get attention for the broadcast. I
(03:07):
love his pizza reviews. I think he's charismatic. I like
his attitude. I like how he gets all he's a
fun guy. And he cusses too. I mean, you know
what he's on there.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
It's not just a great pizza, it's a great being pizza.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
Yeah. So we'll see what happens with with mister portnoy
on camp. I would imagine too, there's gonna be there's
gonna be a number of celebrities going to this game
on Saturday. I mean, when you think of Texas, who
do you think of Matthew McConaughey exactly. I mean, if
you don't think he's going to be on the sideline
on Saturday, you're mistaken. He'll be here.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
Have you heard the new Have you heard the new
chant from us?
Speaker 3 (03:42):
No?
Speaker 1 (03:43):
Oh wow, that's perfect. I hadn't heard that one. Instead
of all right, all right, all right, So McConaughey will
be in town. I'm sure of it, you know. I
don't know, is like the Mannings could be in town.
I don't know. Some were saying that the Kelsey brothers
could be in town for this as well. They're Ohio guys. Now,
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they're use there UC grads, Cleveland guys. I don't know
if maybe if if Travis is wrapped up in his
engagement stuff, but maybe the Kelsey brothers could be here.
Garage Beer is one of our sponsors down at the
Ozone so and they're that's their deal too, So there's
always that possibility. Yeah, so it will be. It's gonna
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be a celebrity stocked weekend at Ohio Stadium. All right,
twelve minutes after seven o'clock, let's go over to the
Legacy Retirement Group dot com phone line and let's go
down behind enemy lines, behind enemy lines, but a friendly
voice down to Dallas, Texas. Our defense attorney is Jeremy
Rosenthal j R. How are you good?
Speaker 3 (04:46):
I'm going to keep my voice down because I'm behind
enemy lines, but I'll tell you what. Oh I oh
there you can see. I know even I get it,
even I know, so what's the people in tech just
wants you guys to win? Then you know, go ahead?
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Is that right? Because I was going to ask you.
I know, you know you're a Texas tech guy and
you know by default you're not a Longhorns fan at
your pulling for the buck Eyes as well. But what's
the vibe in Dallas? Are people talking about this game
like we're talking about it up here?
Speaker 3 (05:17):
Actually, yeah, it is getting a lot of buzz. You know,
you talk to this ut people, you know they will,
they're about to raise their banner already that they're the
number one ranked team in the country. That's kind of
what they do in August in Austin is they will. They'll,
they'll sort of let you know just how important they are.
Watch there's a I think it's a ESPN thirty for
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thirty pony excess that shows you how Texas is the
Middle East of college football. All the crazy, all of
the crazy of the whole college football planet is in Texas,
one hundred percent of it. And that's one of the issues.
Like I have plenty of friends that are you know,
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big ten folks. They live in Indiana, they live in Wisconsin,
they live in Ohio Michigan, and the difference is is
at work. I've got people from twelve to eight different
schools here that are talking noise and whereas you guys, right,
I mean you might have an annoying Cincinnati somebody, right,
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but really, who else is there you know? To really
not like that's the genesis of a lot of our hatred.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
Very interesting and I would imagine there's going to be
a lot of Longhorns fans making the trip this weekend
up to Columbus from Dallas and other parts of your state.
So we'll welcome them as we do with the best
hospitality in central Ohio that we can provide. So we
you know, anybody that's traveling from your state, we wish
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them safe travels, but we hope they go home a
little depressed on Saturdays.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
There you go, there you go, no hospitality on third down.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
That's exactly right. I do want to spend and a
minute talk a little business with you. One of the
bigger stories was last week and the Eric and Lylemanendez situation.
They were denied parole by the California Parole Board there after.
They've been in prison since nineteen eighty nine, and you know,
I don't know, what's another couple of years if you've
(07:17):
been in prison since that long, So what's your overall read?
There was new evidence that came out, you know, since
they've been in prison. What your overall read? And then
being denied by parole? Were you surprised?
Speaker 3 (07:29):
Not surprised? And the reason I'm not surprised is because
statistically speaking, seventy percent of first time offenders are denied
on parole, and of those, I want to say eighty
five percent are are typically going to be non violent offenders.
So the odds are really, really really stacked against you
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if you are a first time person that's for parole.
These were very gruesome crimes. You're not in a court
of law. It's administrative. You don't have formal rules of evidence.
They can and they will bring up things from nineteen
ninety seven that you did in prison. I believe one
(08:13):
of the brothers brought in a phone at one point, yeah,
that you know, and all of these things. These are
when the chickens come home to roost. If there's good
news for the Menentez brothers. Here in California, the Pearl
Board also determines when you're next eligible and they've made
it the quickest that they could, which is three years,
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So maybe that's an indication that next time around they
might get it. They've got an aggressive legal team that's
trying some other measures, that's trying some other end a rounds.
Don't know if those are going to work. So far
they haven't. But yeah, this story is pretty passionate. A
lot of folks really emotional about it.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
Yeah, so they got the three year denial, but they
do have some, as you said, some other end a rounds.
They can request in an administrative review in a year,
and if that is granted, then the parole board will
meet sooner, maybe as soon as eighteen months. But again,
if you've been in prison since nineteen ninety six, I
don't I don't know how big of a deal eighteen
months is. But I guess the question for me, Jeremy,
(09:13):
is are they a threat to their community? Are they
a threat to society if they are allowed to walk free.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
I don't know these guys. If they paid me enough
and I was their lawyer, then I certainly wouldn't be
feel threatened by them, and I'd be like, yeah, sure
we get.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Yeah, I see how you got over there. I see
how you live.
Speaker 3 (09:32):
In Austin, you know. But yeah, so I but people
change and these are not eighteen and nineteen year old
boys anymore. And look, one of the things that I'm doing,
if I'm Martin Garrigos, high profile lawyer, I'm getting psychological
testing done showing the parole board. Look, we're not sociopaths.
(09:53):
We're not Ted Bundy. Okay, we're not just telling people
what they want to hear. There are people walking out
around among us that are sociopaths. Those are the dangerous
of the dangerous. So you're trying to allay those types
of fears. But you're also when you're a parole board,
you're also trying to You tend to weigh things based
(10:18):
on the last guy who was in here, right, the
guy came in here ten minutes for you killed his
wife in nineteen eighty seven, and wait, why are you
more deserving than him? So that you so that's probably
has a lot more to do with the decision making process,
then we give it credit.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
Sure,