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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So we're four days away from the game. I find
an interesting campy that this game will be both teams
the best team that they faced this season. Both teams
somehow have avoided playing Indiana and Oregon this year so far.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
It's very interesting. A lot of times, you know, a
lot of times you say, these teams that want to
win the Big Ten got to go through an arbor
Columbus and none of them had to, and neither did
Michigan or Ohio State. It's odd.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
Now Ohio State avoided USC. He's pretty good this year.
That was one of Michigan's losses. Michigan lost to USC
and Oklahoma, and they're all kind of stacked right there.
Michigan I think is fifteenth, USC is ranked seventeen, Oklahoma eighteen.
But Ohio State avoided all three of those teams. Michigan
(00:49):
lost to USC. So and you know, before this game,
I mean, as it sits right now today, Ohio State's
toughest game, at least on paper. It was Texas to
start the season. What was that fourteen seven?
Speaker 2 (01:02):
Yeah, and if you look at it, I mean part
of it. And I missed that. I was getting our
next guest on the phone, but yeah, I mean Penn
States collapse Washington. I think Washington should have been ranked.
I still think to a certain extent they should be ranked.
But yeah, it just didn't fall for either team. With
some of the teams they ended up playing. It really
was weird.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
It was a weird schedule. And you're right about Penn State.
I mean, no one could have predicted that complete meltdown.
I mean they were supposed to be a top five team,
yeah all season, and a boy were they ever not.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
No, we talked about them being all in and after
Oregon they just tanked. I mean they just tanked.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
Yeah. So interesting. This will be the best each other's
best teams they've faced all year, which I guess is
how you want it.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
Actually, it's pretty fitting.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
Right, and it means kind of there is some disparity,
and we can get into that a little bit. When
we talked to Matt Finks in about an hour, former
Ohio State defensive lineman. Now, I want to spend a
couple of minutes with Evan Brown from Fox News on
the Legacy Retirement Group dot com phone line still kind
of unpacked. The sort of unexpected resignation from Marjorie Taylor
(02:05):
Green from Congress last week, and there was some discussion
that she may be eyeing a presidential run. I don't
think that's the case, is.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
It according to her? No. It's funny every time you
ask someone if they're running for president, they say no,
and then six months later that's different. So true, you know,
I mean not to suggest that missus Taylor Green is
lying or something, and that's just the truth as of today.
Something could change. Although she says she would never run
(02:36):
for president, she doesn't want to have to. I forget
the term she used, but she was basically saying, you
have to sell out and you can get nothing done
as president and all this other stuff. And you know, again,
things could be different than six months for who the
heck knows. For right now, we can tell you that
she's not running for reelection from her congressional district. She
has seems to have lost the favor of President Trump,
(02:58):
and you know, she seems to have joined the ranks
of the so called woke right with a lot of
her rhetoric these days.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
So what changed with her, because it seems like it
was just, you know, a couple of months ago that
she was all in her and Trump were allies, and
everything was just fine between the two of them, and
what flipped here in the last few.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
Weeks, well, I don't know about so much the last
few weeks, but she has started making a lot of
her rhetoric about US support for Israel and how she
thinks the US should not be supporting Israel. And I
don't know if that's really been the lynchpin for everything,
but it's been. It seems to be when when those
breaks in policy agreements happen, they seem to focus on Israel,
(03:42):
whether it is Marjorie Taylor Green, whether it is Matt Gates,
and then the whole host of other people. So to
take that for what you will, but that's that