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welcome to the show.

Speaker 11 (13:53):
How are you, sir?

Speaker 9 (13:54):
DoD Just great, appreciate being on the show today.

Speaker 5 (13:56):
Always always love talking to the great Tam Young. Before
I get into some talk about some college football. I
know it's big down in the in the Southwest, but
you are. But I do want to just just offer
some thoughts and prayers to the people that lost their
lives in New York City. They were actually trying to
get to the I guess the NFL headquarters. Did you

(14:16):
hear anything about that treasury of your thoughts?

Speaker 11 (14:19):
And you know the situation about this young man would
say he had c exposure or you know the injuries
you know from the NFL cushions, and you know, many
folks they're just not paying enough money.

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You know for with the traumatic brain.

Speaker 11 (14:38):
You know, something that they're suffering from and they you know,
many folks have you know, express opinions over the years,
and you know there's been a few people who've died,
but unfortunately we've had too many to take their own lives.

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Yeah, I know they started. The biggest name.

Speaker 5 (14:53):
I guess you could go back to Junior Seal that
played for the Chargers, came out of.

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USC and he was I think he went to Ocean
Hid High.

Speaker 5 (15:00):
Coulda believe down in the San Diego area, All American
at usc All Pro with the Chargers, and then let
tragic happened and it brought more attention.

Speaker 7 (15:11):
And then Will.

Speaker 5 (15:11):
Smith remember him, He made the movie called Concussion. You
played doctor Bill Umlow, and they actually are studying what
happened to CTE, but unfortunately you can only study it
under deceased person. And that's a shame. You've been an
official for many years, You've been on the side lines.
You played the game yourself, and so have I. But

(15:32):
there are times when I have a little bit of
memory flog at times, and I don't know if there's
a term for other than take some smelling salts and
and get better. Give me your thoughts on how that
happened before they diagnose it.

Speaker 7 (15:43):
It's CTE.

Speaker 11 (15:45):
Well you know that's that's something I've experienced many times,
you know, multiple concussions. And you're the very person that
I'll recall, I should say, the person the second I
recall was playing high school ball as a sophomore. Yeah,
I was, I was hitting. I laid there on the
ground and I'm like, what we're gonna happen?

Speaker 9 (16:03):
Happened?

Speaker 11 (16:03):
Everything is moving but me, Yeah, and I knew something
was really really wrong. And that was my second when
my first concussion came and I was in a high
jump competition and I missed the mat and landed on
a hard surface.

Speaker 7 (16:17):
And bumped my head really and I'm you know, I'm.

Speaker 9 (16:19):
Twelve years old at this time, I'm like, what the
world just happened to me? Not knowing?

Speaker 11 (16:24):
Uh, you know, it takes place over the years, but
you know, having that brain fog and just other issues
that you know, it's probably related to the brain. I
slowed down and to start studying my own brain and
following the different patterns and you know whatever, I.

Speaker 9 (16:38):
Have this lapse of memory.

Speaker 11 (16:41):
I have a great memory, but there's times where I
can't pull up anything and they just want to run.
I'm usually getting older. No, I've been ambit more than that.
It's not just getting older. This is something that really happened.
I had my brain shaken multiple times inside that bike helmet,
you know, over the years, and so I would like
to see you know, more state take place. But you know,

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at this point time, in the latest news, we're going
to lose about forty thousand doctors over the next fewks.

Speaker 9 (17:07):
Over the next few years.

Speaker 11 (17:08):
Yeah, with this generation that's coming up, you know, hitting
at old age.

Speaker 5 (17:13):
Yeah, you know, ironically, there are times when we say, oh,
he's forgetful. There are times when I say, let me
write it down so I don't forget it. And there
are times even in business, I tell people, Hey, whatever
you're telling me, just text it to me. I need
to see it in writing so I don't forget it.
And sometimes to think, oh, you're just being lazy, not
being lazy. I got to really see it so I
know what I'm talking about. Talking to the great Tim
Young professional and collegiate official covers a lot of great

(17:35):
sports around this country. I want to just get your
thoughts in closing out. Even up in Reno, the Grand
Sierra Hotel, I've done a couple of shows there for
big sports and also some other events for college teams
up there as well as state there many times with
my family when I was in college. I actually worked
at Renal, Canada International Airport, and that's not that far

(17:57):
maybe a mile from the Grand Sierra. But it's more
eerie when you realize you've been there, you slept there,
you've done shows there, you've been around there many times.

Speaker 7 (18:08):
And then there's another gunman that pulled off.

Speaker 5 (18:13):
I guess another tragedy up in a reno where people
lost their lives because of something I don't want to
call it always mental illness, but whatever it is, it's
a shame. And how do we put a stop to it.
I don't know if the gun laws will make it
a difference. I need people have a right to carry
his arms. But in your opinion, when it's when it's
a football player that does something foolish, they say, oh,

(18:34):
he has a brain issue. When it's a regulars citizen
that does an issue, they say, well he's the rings.

Speaker 7 (18:38):
What's the difference. Your thoughts, Timmy, your thoughts.

Speaker 11 (18:41):
It's just trying to put a just putting a negative
image on the sports. Yeah, and trying to say that
you know, if you play this and you're gonna have
a tendency to you know, you play give a football,
you have a tendency that we want to shoot somebody,
you have to pick up a gun.

Speaker 7 (18:57):
And that's not exactly that's wrong.

Speaker 11 (19:00):
It's that narrative. What do they call that thing, the
mocking bird theory? Mocking bird Yeah, you know.

Speaker 9 (19:05):
They say that. They just keep on repeating it and
there's no truth to me, and.

Speaker 11 (19:10):
So you know, without that scientific study to show that
that's what's actually blown to bring. You know, we start
believing what people are saying whenever we really don't need to.

Speaker 9 (19:20):
And I'm gonna give you a quote.

Speaker 11 (19:22):
This is from my man Thomas Soul and this goes
back to the mocking bird Yeah theory.

Speaker 9 (19:27):
It says some.

Speaker 11 (19:28):
Things are believed because they are demonstrably true, but many
other things are believed simply because they have been asserted
repeatedly and repetition has been the accepted, has been accepted
as a substitute.

Speaker 7 (19:40):
For evidence that is real.

Speaker 9 (19:43):
So just as you're saying over and over does not
make it true.

Speaker 5 (19:47):
That's said, right, tell me to the top of the other
great timmy young professional, and believe it official. Well, it's
got some prayers to all the family members and that
I've privately lost their lives. You don't, I mean, no
one expects that to happen, And we're all in the
Blincolm and I in God's favor and I've just worked
the best for everybody that's dealing with that tragedy. I

(20:07):
want to make a transition to the role of college football.
I know it's knocking on the door right around the corner,
we'll have kickoff. And I know you being down in
the Southwest before I even get into my thoughts on
the top ten and get your thoughts on some of
the history of football, it's around. To me, it's ironic.
It's a second year that the PAC twelve was gone.

(20:29):
I remember seeing at the PAC eighth and then the
PAC ten, and then the PAC twelve, and now that's dissolved,
and Washington and Oregon went to the Big ten. USC
and UCLA and explicated went to the Big ten. They
left the number two media market in the United States
to go play in small towns where the media market
might be between thirty and sixty. If that makes sense

(20:50):
to you. Give me your thoughts. You're down in the Southwest.
Do you have the same kind of feelings that the
Southwest Conference has gone?

Speaker 11 (20:55):
Your thoughts, Well, you know, with the Southwest Conference, it
wasn't that big of a conference. You know, you get
to the you know, late eighties, early nineties, and so
I saw it breaking up. But you know, Arkansas bailed
out and they went to the Southeast Conference. Of course,
the other schools came to the Big twelve, and not
all the other schools. But then you leave, you leave

(21:16):
Texas and I'm sorry not Testa, but Houston TCU, you know,
some of a couple of other smaller schools, Baylor, they
didn't get the chance to get to the Big twelve
four minute, but they already got there. You know, they
weren't able to compete, you know, Robert Griffin when he
showed out when he got the Baylor and of course
PCU had their running their running backs, they always had

(21:38):
great running backs. But that conference, you know, I wouldn't
I wasn't sad to see it go, but I.

Speaker 9 (21:43):
Was really sad.

Speaker 11 (21:44):
I was really sad to see that situation take place
where Texas was such a bully. They did not want
upcoming SMU, you know, to take over that, and so
that competition got really ugly there. And of course SMU
went down and we saw that thirty to thirty series.
I think that was called penty Express. So that was

(22:05):
really great. But watching that fall apart, you know, that
was very just it was discouraging, but it just showed
the power of one team, one school. In fact, after
of course leaving from the Southwest Conference, Texas goes to
the Big twelve. Yeah, and out of nowhere. It shouldn't
out of know where. They didn't find this, but they decided, well,

(22:26):
we're going to have our own Loanhorn network. You know,
screw the Big twelve. Yeah, you know, we're gonna just
have our own and they and that's exactly what they did.
So they kind of messed up some of the potential
funding for.

Speaker 7 (22:36):
The Big twelve right right there.

Speaker 11 (22:39):
So to see them so to see them go, there
was no big deal and that was just you know,
we personally, although they have some of the greatest talents,
but they definitely have.

Speaker 9 (22:47):
The greatest talent that doesn't graduate at well Sibby.

Speaker 5 (22:51):
Now, now you're being like a real parent because they
love our young black boys to come down and get
the CTE issues. I'm not just saying everybody gets seen
by playing football. People know the risk when they go
into it, so I don't want to blame the university.
Every person knows you may have an injury when you
play a collision sport. That's a fact. Now there are

(23:13):
times people want to sue about it. Well, a lawyers
can get involved in anything can happen. But you know,
if you're playing a high impact sport like football or boxing,
or MMA. Wait until the studies on MMA come out
where there's no headgear to protect you from a kick
to the head. But let me get your thoughts to
I heard Eric nickoson on a program when he was

(23:33):
at SMU. He was being recruited out of cd Texas,
I believe, and some of the again his own words,
so allegedly in my opinion, he was being told that
if you don't go to Texas, you'll never get a
job in Texas. And that word from that recruiter made
him say, I'm going to go to SMU.

Speaker 7 (23:51):
But Texas the officials got.

Speaker 5 (23:53):
Them back by dropping the name on the paperback or
what they call the envelope.

Speaker 7 (23:57):
Test your thoughts, Tommy.

Speaker 9 (24:02):
That's pretty frustrating, But that just shows your power.

Speaker 11 (24:04):
That shows the bully, the the you know, the bully
mentality that folks from that state have, and definitely, to
be more specific, people who graduated from the University of Texas.

Speaker 9 (24:16):
Thanks are there above the law.

Speaker 11 (24:17):
But I love hearing Joe Roasting talk about, you know,
the payphones in New York at certain churches where you know,
quite a bit of money, you know, like two, two
or three dollars for a call and then and then
when you get over to California, you know it was
even more expensive for a phone call. And in Texas
that you can make a phone call to Heaven for free.

(24:40):
That's where God, That's where God lives here in Texas.
And the attitude is, you know it's really there. But
but seriously, whenever you when you bully somebody that way,
and tell them about an eighteen year old kid Aaron Nickoson,
if you don't go here, you're never work in this state.

Speaker 9 (24:57):
And here there's the only thing he ever lived in.

Speaker 5 (24:59):
Yeah, that's a that's amazing, Timmy.

Speaker 7 (25:02):
And we know it goes on.

Speaker 5 (25:03):
I've seen the paperback tests and also the envelope test
where people say they're gonna pay you to an envelope
and guys are already getting that money that they're now
getting legally through nil. But I know, as an African
American man, I've seen where people who have come into
our communities not to look for the next accountant or
the next business person or the next scholar. They want
to parade their school logo around mostly I would say

(25:29):
inner city and even small towns to look for the best, biggest,
brightest black athlete and I say that because they may
do it for white guys too, but no one's telling
a white student if you don't go to this university,
you're never going to work again in the state as
an eighteen year old boy. That's oftentimes they do that
with that rentneck mentality that they've always displayed to black men.

(25:51):
If that makes sense to you, you're down in the Southwest,
you've experienced that more.

Speaker 7 (25:55):
Than what Eric, because they were talking about your DUTs.

Speaker 11 (25:57):
Well, I just know what it happens. But you know
what who it did? Happened to arch Manning. Do you
think Archie Manning heard those words I'm coming from his homes. No,
that's a bunch of bull crap. That's just the way
you bullied people, and you keep on suppressing a race
of people. You know, with with that, we're gonna hang
this money over your head. So you know, obviously Eric

(26:19):
didn't go to He didn't end up going to uh
University of Texas. He went over with the Pony Express
and he and Cribbed James. You know, they had they
had a great time. It was a lot of fun
watching those but they were too close about to take
over because the money in Austin was being competed with
the many money from Holland Park.

Speaker 9 (26:39):
They're in They're in.

Speaker 11 (26:40):
Dallas, right there next to s n U, and so
they said, all, we can't have this oppetition. We're gonna
get rid of y'all. So behold, here's a funny here's
the funny.

Speaker 9 (26:51):
Thing about that. It was at the president of the
of the NZA, And if I'm not mistaken, it was
an alumni from the University of Texas.

Speaker 5 (26:59):
Yes, and I hear he made a phone call a
collect phone call at that and drop. Then that makes
me a And next thing, you know, SNU went on probation.
But that's us us all fair and of a ward.
We know this time of year. I really love football.
I love football more than any other sport, and I
love basketball and baseball, but their ancellary to be the
football and MMA fighting, etc. But I want to get

(27:20):
to get your thoughts too, because we talk about the
pac Club being gone for money. I don't understand how
you leave the number two media market in the United
States USC UCLA, and then with Washington and Oregon the
Pacific Northwest, they're the major programs up there and they
were sucked in because of some money that they thought

(27:43):
they could get in the Midwest playing in table like
Indiana to go against Indiana and to play against but
like Purdue in Michigan State and Maryland and Rutgers and
Penn State.

Speaker 7 (27:54):
That makes no sense to me.

Speaker 5 (27:55):
The TV contract could have been negotiated by a different
person than who negotiated for that.

Speaker 7 (28:00):
Back off.

Speaker 5 (28:01):
Give me your thoughts on your feelings when the se
when the SEC pulled in and got Texas and Oklahoma.
But before that, as you mentioned, the Southwest Conference went away,
but part of the big Ape conference that they had,
the Colorado's and the Oklahomas and Nebraska. Those three teams
were always knocking on the door for a bowl game
or a national championship kind of game.

Speaker 9 (28:20):
Your thoughts, Yeah, when you always taking oh you Nebraska.

Speaker 11 (28:23):
That was the biggest robbery, you know, in the nation
at one point in the period.

Speaker 7 (28:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (28:28):
And then watching Nebraska decide he see you, We're going
to the big team.

Speaker 7 (28:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (28:32):
They hadn't heard from him since then. I wentn't a
good moves. Yeah, and so and that was that was
disciplining watching them leave. But you know, watching the Missouri
go to the Southeast Conference in Colorado.

Speaker 9 (28:42):
You know, they bailed out for a moment.

Speaker 7 (28:44):
Yep, back twelve and then went back to the Big
twelve now right.

Speaker 11 (28:48):
And so you know it's just a matter of how
can we get to the top. You know, if that's
what they're.

Speaker 9 (28:55):
Looking for, is getting to the top, then you know,
I can understand that we can do this for recruiting.

Speaker 11 (29:00):
And you go, when you go into the toughest conference
in America where all the melanated, much more talented athletes
are in the Southeast Conference, you're not looking for that
gold ball, you know, you you.

Speaker 9 (29:15):
Almost have to be established. Now.

Speaker 11 (29:17):
Texas they moved in their first year and they made
this Southeast Conference look good. It's because they had more depth.
You've got to the statue peeple up. But that's not
happening anymore.

Speaker 9 (29:27):
Now. If you thirteen, do you go to Alabama and
you're in.

Speaker 11 (29:30):
An NIO deal and you you know, seven hundred fifty
thousand dollars and you a thirteen tight end, well guess
what anybody would pick you up to go to another school.

Speaker 9 (29:40):
So now that depth that you have goes down. Texas.

Speaker 11 (29:43):
Not only there is this year, but this watching them
in the next few years what happens is if they
have that same depth to operate with. Because the Southeast
Conference beat each other up from week number one the
week number fourteen, they are just killing each other.

Speaker 7 (29:56):
Yes, not that.

Speaker 11 (29:57):
So by the time you get that title game, who's playing?
You get a couple of guys who got hurt in
September who should be eligible and be ready to go.

Speaker 7 (30:04):
Yep, they don't play the whole season. Yeah, you know.

Speaker 5 (30:07):
They call that smart coaching. Where a guy has a
headache so they said, well, he can't play for a
couple of days, he's on a concussion protocol. But when
the playoffs get here are the title games, then he's
all okay, obvious sudden. Talking to the great Timmy Young
professional and collegiate official covering sports all over this country,
I do want to just ask your thoughts to Timmy
when it comes to programs now. I remember Utah being

(30:34):
used to be the WAC Conference Western Athletic Conference, and
then he jumped up to the PAC twelve.

Speaker 7 (30:40):
At the time they made it was the PAC ten.
They joined it made it the PAC.

Speaker 5 (30:42):
Twelve, and then Colorado came in and Utah they were
neck and neck with a lot of the top three
or four teams. In the last couple of years, they
were beating USC, they were beating the Organs of the
Pac twelve, and they were beating the Washingtons. They've won
a couple of Pactal champions and now they're back in
the Big twelve where they.

Speaker 7 (31:03):
Don't know anyone down there.

Speaker 5 (31:04):
But they're making some hit waves last year and I
think they're going to be good again this year. But
give me your thoughts on the team that went from
the Western Athletic Conference and now they're contentionent for a
championship in the Big twelve year thoughts.

Speaker 11 (31:17):
Recruiting, Yeah, they have the money to recruit. It's not
a whole lot of things going on in Utah. But
the most important thing is they have more mllcs.

Speaker 9 (31:28):
Than any other state.

Speaker 3 (31:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (31:30):
Yeah, they have more private businesses there any other states.
They do things differently in that state. Yeah, if you
want to, if you want to go to a big sea,
you can take two three different wives over there.

Speaker 9 (31:41):
Oh really, you know, we don't have the same thing everywhere.

Speaker 5 (31:43):
Well, that might be that that might be a distraction
for a lot of people. I know at b YU,
just down the road from from Utah, they have, they
go on their missions where they come out of out
of high school. They're going to a two year mission
before the las of the plane for the BYU Coubers.

Speaker 7 (31:58):
But both of those programs, it took a litle time.

Speaker 5 (32:00):
B y U was an independent under Lavelle Everards and
they were always one of the teams that were in
the top twenty. In fact, they want a national the
Tampas that beat in Miami, I want to say, right
about eighty four season, and now they're in the Big
Fall as well, trying to compete with the likes of
the Utahs and the Colorado's and now Arizona State too.

Speaker 9 (32:19):
Your thoughts, well, I like it.

Speaker 11 (32:23):
I like it because of the fact that they almost
have quality programs. They have playing teams they have. They
recruit folks who don't have all that attitude. Yeah, they
don't bring drama to the table. Yes, they go out
and they and they're they're coachable. They're not getting their
five star recruits.

Speaker 7 (32:39):
No, they're not.

Speaker 9 (32:39):
The basketball team did ye?

Speaker 11 (32:41):
But the football team is not right, But they get
these folks who have you know, they come from good
family lives, but they are willing to learn the fundamentals
of the sport. Yeah, yes, that's the and they and
they have great they have great coaches. If you look
at the longevity of these coaches, how long they no tenure, Yeah,
they've been around four minutes. They're not hopping around, you know,

(33:04):
every year like some programs do. And so they get
a chance to get to know these kids. Yeah, they
get a chance to know the parents. There's a whole
lot more of the interpersonal inner relationships that's taking place
that it's not pay place in all schools.

Speaker 9 (33:17):
So Utah, the state of Utah by itself, yes, you know,
with the three bigger schools of by.

Speaker 11 (33:22):
U and Utah and Utah State, they all do well
in athletics and if you check out their pendants, yeah, okay,
they support their teams.

Speaker 7 (33:30):
Yeah they do.

Speaker 5 (33:31):
And in fact, Utah State's now also a part of
the pac CLAW But it makes no sense. It's just
I know they can they name pac TLUL sounds great,
but the competition they just downgraded in my opinion, and
to me, they could just call it a newer conference
in pac TALL because it's not the same programs. And
then it's just I mean money talks and BS walks

(33:52):
money slide all over the place, and who could say
I don't want to grab that big back of money
when someone's saying come, like you mentioned Texas State.

Speaker 7 (33:58):
You think they're going to be a big team and
the pack fall.

Speaker 5 (34:01):
The coach for Texas State said, is a waste of
money because now they have more travel time. It's gonna
cost more money, be more aware and tearing the body
to recover from flying out to Washington to play Washington State,
or Oregon to play Oregon State, or even into in
the Arizona, not Arizona.

Speaker 7 (34:17):
But down to San Diego to play San Diego State.

Speaker 5 (34:19):
Before they were playing, they were flying about five hundred
to one thousand dollars.

Speaker 7 (34:22):
Now it's like a twenty five hundred dollars flight for them.

Speaker 11 (34:25):
Your thoughts, they're not gonna be as well as well
rested as they would have been by staying local. Yeah,
so hitting that road that you know, that can be good,
you know in some situations. But when if you get
back to back ball games on the on the West coast, yeah,
and you've got to come back home.

Speaker 9 (34:43):
It's not like it's.

Speaker 11 (34:43):
Baseball where you can play you know, a three game
series right right In basketball.

Speaker 9 (34:48):
You can play every other night.

Speaker 7 (34:50):
Yeah, and when travel even Sunday.

Speaker 5 (34:53):
Then college football, when you have a game on Saturday,
those teams travel on a Thursday, they have a walk
through on a Friday, they play on this Saturday, and
then fly back home and then if they have another
road game, they gotta do the same thing at the airport.

Speaker 7 (35:06):
It's a lot on the human body to fly.

Speaker 5 (35:09):
Let's say, if you're going from San Diego to fly
up to Washington State to play a game. And even worse,
when Kyle Berkeley and Stafford during the ACC and they're
flying into Miami to play a football game, or Clemson
or North Carolina or a duke. That is just a
horrible thing for college teams to have to have to
go through that just for another dollar or two your thoughts.

Speaker 9 (35:32):
I don't like the idea.

Speaker 11 (35:33):
It's not like if I had a childe there at Eastool,
I'm beingcouraging that try to go to a stud there. No,
there would not be my decision. But that's a lot
of wear and chair on your body. There's a lot
of folks that we're gonna see. You'll see a lot
of folks in the portal. The portal is big, now.

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(38:41):
Got the great Timmy Young. You know we love Tuckers
forts Timmy, and I know you have some personal stories.
We're talking about the demise of the PAC twelve conference.
The Southwest Conference is gone, and the Big eight Conference
is gone. Now we have the Big Ten is growing,
the SEC is growing. But it's just a shame that
some of these conference sold out for money. They were
all getting money. Anyway, Timmy, your thoughts, White leave.

Speaker 11 (39:06):
So the money is bigger. That's why you leave, because
if you get more money when you go somewhere else.

Speaker 7 (39:11):
Yes, more money when you go someplace else, that's true.

Speaker 9 (39:14):
I want to just migration that.

Speaker 7 (39:17):
Yeah, it does happen.

Speaker 5 (39:18):
And obviously I don't know your opinion on it, but
I'm telling you when I when I watch baseball, the
All Star Game was great. Fin it's a sixty sixth
tide where we're talking about that National League American League.
Only six percent of African Americans now play baseball. I
would like to see them start.

Speaker 7 (39:34):
A rebirth of the Negro League.

Speaker 5 (39:36):
That means ninety four percent of black players they don't
get drafted in the majors.

Speaker 7 (39:40):
It's not because they're not good enough.

Speaker 5 (39:42):
They're just not sought after the way they seek after
the next college football talent at a high school town
all over this country.

Speaker 7 (39:48):
And they want to keep that league white, that's my opinion.

Speaker 5 (39:50):
NFL they decided to integrate more now that's mostly black
about seventy five percent. NBA they integrated that that's mostly
black about eighty percent. They don't want to see the
same thing happen the baseball and people can control how
that happens.

Speaker 7 (40:02):
But get your thoughts on that before I ask you
somewhere color football.

Speaker 11 (40:06):
Aceball, hot dogs, apple pie, and chevro lay is the
way they do it.

Speaker 7 (40:11):
That's the way they do it. That's the way they
do it.

Speaker 11 (40:14):
They priced They priced the black economy out of baseball. Yeah,
the bat's winnerf and price, the gloves, swimping place, the
balls up in place.

Speaker 9 (40:24):
Yes, everything everything in baseball went up. We're not going
to just play local anymore. We're going to travel.

Speaker 11 (40:30):
Yeah, okay, now we're going to go seeing hotels. They
have priced out a whole group of people. And I've
watched it for the past three years. Yeah, I've been
in public education for the last thirty years.

Speaker 7 (40:41):
Yes, and I see it.

Speaker 11 (40:43):
These kids are not playing literal league ball. But it's
done intentionally in my opinion.

Speaker 5 (40:48):
Yeah, and your opinion is a valid thing is we
know intentionally even when they come to high school. This
is a high school football down in Buford, Georgia, mostly
black players. They built a sixty two million dollars football stadium.
They just going to open it this week. I think
they played Milton, Georgia. It's going to be on ESPN.
They're not putting sixty two million dollars into education and
making sure that those black kids learn about business.

Speaker 7 (41:10):
They're not doing that. But for football. Got here and
play for us.

Speaker 5 (41:13):
So if we can cheer you on and maybe a
coupley you can go to University of Georgia or maybe
you know, LSU or whatever they're going to go down
down there in the South. That's that's just my opinion.
But I want to touch on a little bit of
college football right now we have. It's just my opinion.
I know it's kind of early, but I look at Miami,
a program that's dominated college football back in the eighties
under Howard Schirlimberger and then later Jimmy Johnson and proper

(41:36):
those goodle boys down there.

Speaker 7 (41:37):
They have a quarterback by the name of Carson Beck.
He was playing at Georgia. Last year.

Speaker 5 (41:43):
They thought he was going to go to the NFL Draft.
Instead of going back to Georgia, he found a way
to find some paperbacks. His paperback is way down to Miami.

Speaker 11 (41:51):
Thoughts money, Hey, money Talksney talks.

Speaker 7 (42:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (42:00):
When the hurricane chills up at the times, they have
the paperback in it. Whatever it is, Cliper's coming in.
They're looking at number nine right now. Da Wo Sweeney.
A lot of times he gets players down there. He's
more about He comes across as a good old, a
good old Christian boyd. But there's a lot of talk
about him and it's the meaning that some people just
don't like. But he comes up really nice and foulify

(42:21):
on television. Any thoughts from the great Dabou Sweening your thoughts?

Speaker 9 (42:25):
I love that, I love Dabbo He's I love his
I love his character.

Speaker 7 (42:30):
Yeah, okay.

Speaker 9 (42:31):
But one thing that he produces that no other school
produces white linebackers.

Speaker 7 (42:37):
Yeah, yeah, white.

Speaker 9 (42:40):
How in the world do you how do you do that?

Speaker 7 (42:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (42:43):
You know what I'm saying. Yeah, is there not some
matter of mixed but but they're there. Yeah, you know
what they do in South.

Speaker 11 (42:49):
Carolina, that's what they do. Yeah, okay, and you know
they build the way they want to build it. I
know that we UH Oklahoma whenever Mike Soups was when
Mike Soups was coaching UH with his brother Bob at
the University of Oklahoma.

Speaker 9 (43:05):
You know, he came to the school. Somebody hadn't leave it.
It couldn't be Mike.

Speaker 11 (43:09):
And uh so Brit went out that went out there
with Dobbo and created a great defense. He really did,
and he came back to Oklahoma. Anyway, the story goes.
Before he came back to Oklahoma, of course, his brother
Bob Stoops had their Bob Stoops resigned Barnie and Lincoln Roddy,
and Lincoln Roddy had to fire Mike students. Bob didn't

(43:30):
fire his own brother. So that's an intire joke there.
But but that Bo, But Dabo does a great job
and recruiting. He does talk to first. But you know,
I watched that side eye of those players, like you know,
you you just did something. It's kind of like he
did something that he normally doesn't do.

Speaker 9 (43:50):
So that's why you get that side. Yeah, you're trying
to congratulate me for something that you hadn't bring me
for all year exactly. So I've often wondered, you know,
I don't know the inside soup there. Yeah, but I
listened to one of my relatives.

Speaker 11 (44:06):
Who has the inside. Superos own that program. But Fadafos,
he has a great record yet, but he's just not
getting back to where he was. Yeah, whenever, whenever he
had great animals and oh you has another bad season,
he may get britt back.

Speaker 5 (44:21):
Yeah, that's part of it. They can move around, like
moving around and seas in your closet. Number eight coming
into LSU. We know Kelly has a good program down
there in Batan, Low Louisiana. Number seven Alabama, normally you'll
get him in the top three. They're coming at number
seven right now. I want to go too deep into why,
but the war came out of Washington. By the way
of Fretho's think he has them still in the top

(44:42):
ten program. But that's not this is not Nick Sabans
Alabama your thoughts.

Speaker 11 (44:47):
Yeah, you know Alabama has you know over the past
few years, they've had fifty eight top ten ranked.

Speaker 9 (44:54):
Rankings you preseason rankings. Yeah, okay, and you know they
they have it going on.

Speaker 7 (45:01):
I like that.

Speaker 9 (45:02):
I like the quarterback, you know, miner Rod. Yeah, and
I can't remember who's behind him. But that program was
built on oh gone.

Speaker 11 (45:12):
Years with with the Nick saban Yeah yeah, who who
hypocritically cried out telling them they're paying them too much money. Yeah,
I'm gonna you've been paying too much money. But right,
but yeah, Alabama is that Alabama's going to be bad. Yeah,
you know, I believe that that mojo that they they
put that's not mo less.

Speaker 7 (45:33):
Skills yeah, skill, yeah, a lot of skills.

Speaker 9 (45:37):
But that's my surprise pick for the Southeast Conference is Alabama.

Speaker 7 (45:40):
Yeah, they're always a dominant team. Number six.

Speaker 5 (45:42):
Not there damned surprises, but they did last year as
college football running up to Ohio State coming in before
the day.

Speaker 7 (45:49):
Pennis State's gonna have another good football team.

Speaker 5 (45:52):
I don't see them winning the national up tchapionship because
they just don't jill a turn.

Speaker 7 (45:55):
On that many many moves ago. They're always knocking on
the door. But I don't see them winning the national
up tablesp I dont even see them win in the
Big Ten.

Speaker 5 (46:01):
They were knocked out last year by Oregon in the
Big Ten championship game. Georgia strong at number four coming
in in the SEC, and then you look at number
three Oregon out of the Pac twelve going into the
Big Ten and still being one of the top teams
in the country. Then we got number two Texas with
all the oil money and they want to make Archie
Manning the number one pick in the NFL Draft begins them,

(46:24):
and then we have the Ohio State Buckeys. They had
a lot of talent to replace, but they do that
every year. Give me your thoughts on Texas football. Ohio
State they're going to play at the Horseshoe this year
and Columbus.

Speaker 11 (46:35):
Your thoughts, Well, that's gonna be a great game and
the game. Thinking about fannies man, Ohio State comes into
this season in the top ten. Okay, yeah, this is
the seventy first time they've been in the top ten,
but this thirty six consecutive years they've been in top ten.

Speaker 9 (46:51):
In preseason rankings. Okay, yep.

Speaker 11 (46:52):
Now going into the Shoe is not an easy speed. Now,
what did Texas doing that first game this past year?
Who did the who go and be fanser in a
big team?

Speaker 7 (47:02):
They?

Speaker 5 (47:02):
You know, yeah they I'm not sure who they played,
but I know the last couple of years when they've
played up against Ohio State and then in this I
want to just say Michigan.

Speaker 7 (47:14):
They've had some big games out there before.

Speaker 5 (47:16):
I remember if Oklahoma went up there and one before
Texas went there and won at Oho State when vis
Young was played.

Speaker 7 (47:22):
But that's you're going back to fifteen twenty years for that.

Speaker 5 (47:24):
But this year, Ohio State's still loaded no matter who
they bringing their Oregon went in there and beat them
to so even though they have a big name, they're
not always favorite at home. I remember Oregon went there
beat them forty two to thirty five. I think their
last season in the Pac twelve. So I wouldn't be
surprised if Texas goes there and wins this game, your thousand.

Speaker 11 (47:43):
I think Texa's gonna go in and win. That was
my belief because they you know, here's what we're dealing with.
When you're dealing with his heat in the in the Southwest. Yeah, okay,
then you go into that little that mild climate. Yeah,
people in Ohio suffered at ninety five degrees.

Speaker 9 (47:58):
Yeah, well it is.

Speaker 11 (48:00):
It is done in ninety five agreement about ten eleven
o'clock at night. Yes, yeah, Now you have conditioning. Yeah, okay,
so you're gonna find these boys from Texas in better condition.
It's the matter are they executing.

Speaker 7 (48:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (48:14):
I believe that Texas gonna I believe that with with
you know.

Speaker 11 (48:16):
Steve Sharks, he's really doing a great job.

Speaker 7 (48:20):
Yes he is.

Speaker 9 (48:21):
You know, with with with those with those players, and
I think they're gonna be ready. Now I'm gonna I
believe they're gonna pull off. I'm not gonna call up,
but I believe they're gonna win.

Speaker 5 (48:29):
Well, you know, Ohio State got knocked off last year
at Oregon out in the Austin Stadium.

Speaker 7 (48:33):
They lost.

Speaker 5 (48:34):
They couldn't get a field goal kick in time, but
they lost. They lost that game and then they lost
the game to Michigan at the end of the season.
But in the playoffs they knocked off Tennessee, beat Tennessee
at Ohio State, and then they run the table again,
knocking off Oregon in the Rose Bowl, which is the
rematch whatever was the blowout win they had over Oregon,
and then they found a way to get noted ding,

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which I always thought was somewhat overrated, just because I
just thought that way they don't play a conference championship game,
but not they played them close in the bowl game.
But Ohio States they find their way to win no
matter what either. They're number one in the country even
if they're number two in the Big Ten. So I
think they'll find the way deep into the playoffs again
this year.

Speaker 7 (49:13):
In college football.

Speaker 5 (49:14):
Before we close out talking to the great Tim Young
professional and collegiate official, I want to just say I
think this is the last year that League Corso will
be at the U at the Texas and Ohio State
game for ESPN, and I think that's his last broadcast.
And he played at Florida State. Been a staple of

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college football. Gonna be set to see him going. You know,
he's lost his curveball, and who hasn't lost their curveball
when you get up to age like he is.

Speaker 7 (49:41):
But it's just great to see college football coming back.

Speaker 5 (49:45):
But you also know a great coach that Jimmy Johnson
is leaving Fox Sports, I believe. Also, gimme your thought
you know about Jimmy when he was at Oklahoma State,
your thoughts.

Speaker 11 (49:55):
I was recruited by Jimmy Johnson back in the day,
nineteen eighty two high school.

Speaker 9 (50:00):
Yeah, and I went. I went and joined the team.

Speaker 11 (50:03):
And my brother was a starter Forlkhomer State at that time,
and so I had to go through all the comparisons,
you know, Timmy and Terry, Timmy and Terry, and I
don't get you know, coming out of high school, because
in high school you know I went through it. Whatever
troop of his name is owned, My name.

Speaker 9 (50:17):
Is owned except in wrestling.

Speaker 11 (50:18):
I didn't wrestling, And so you know, he was a
he was a he was a five uh five sport letterman.
But you know, and he and I knew Jimmy from
from what he had to say. But I also got
a chance to see up close because they started Oklahoma
State recruited big sophomore in high school. Yeah, you know,
and they knew my main request and and they always

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had to talk to Chip cookies ready.

Speaker 9 (50:40):
For me when I.

Speaker 5 (50:41):
Harl that tech was Wait a minute, are you saying,
Harla tick with some cookies to get you to come
to Oklahoma State.

Speaker 7 (50:46):
But you got to transam if you want to smu
your thoughts.

Speaker 9 (50:52):
No, when you tell you, but the transom that was
purchased in nineteen eighty.

Speaker 11 (50:57):
Yeah, there's a guy, his name we call him shake
him Evans ran This is one hundred yard dash now.

Speaker 9 (51:04):
He run a ninety two hundred yard dash his senior year.

Speaker 11 (51:08):
In the state finals. Wow, he was he he was
interview he said why did you run so fast? Ye
did so because Jimmy brought my brought my trans m.

Speaker 10 (51:21):
Okay, Hey, we can't confirm it the night that Okay, Tommy, Yeah,
I went rode in the car.

Speaker 5 (51:33):
Existence You've got Timmy's dropping dimes, Tommy dropping dives off
in the word.

Speaker 7 (51:39):
I want to tell you I always appreciate you coming
on the big ward.

Speaker 5 (51:42):
I'm looking forward to having your black board as he
gets ready for kickoff of college football up here in August,
and of course NFL football right around the corner.

Speaker 7 (51:50):
Timmy, I want to say, any last thoughts. I was
thinking about tonight.

Speaker 5 (51:54):
I went to the store and I bought some slip
and I had some collar greens and some deep baked beans.
But I'm thinking, I don't know what kind of sauce
I want to put any recommendation for the sauce that
I could put on my My, My, I say, saw
paid strip and bake beans and Colin Green Jill thoughts.
Any got a last read, and.

Speaker 9 (52:14):
I'm gonna recommend the Kenyon's Elise sauce.

Speaker 11 (52:17):
And so he said, while we're on the on the
subject of college football, Yes, I'm gonna read you a
quote I kind of change. We were at We were
at a at the play. Uh, it was that it
was halftime. A fan of the opera, And so we're
out in the lobby and I see Barry Switzers, and
so I sit and line because he's sitting here talking
to a number of people. And I caught his eye

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and I waited for him. And after he was skinning,
so every when he came up to me and I
reintroduced myself to him because we haven't seen each Olsea
quite a few years. And I asked him if he
remember coming to Shawneklahoma and even Leap of Faith. And
I asked him and I said, do you remember if
he was with with the Lucius Selmon when you came
to recruit Scott Dawson.

Speaker 9 (52:57):
And he said, yeah, he said that was the best.
He said, that was the best Carolina sauce has ever had. Okay, yeah,
he said, he said, this selling.

Speaker 11 (53:05):
Sauce I've ever I've ever eaten with the perfect mustard
dinnerer spice mische possible.

Speaker 9 (53:11):
Yeah, it was good, he said, righty, smaller his face.

Speaker 11 (53:14):
Now let me see big c this was wild because
see that was in nineteen seventy five when that happened.

Speaker 9 (53:20):
Yeah, and this was too, This was twenty nineteen, yes,
twenty eighteen.

Speaker 11 (53:25):
It was forty four years later and he remembered it
that fast that if you get ready to put Hey,
let me tell you.

Speaker 9 (53:31):
What, don't worry about the shrump with the wing sauce
on it. Put that put that sauce on those greens
and what's what happened?

Speaker 5 (53:36):
Yeah, I will putting the sauce on the greens when
I mix it with my with my step. But I
want to ask you one final question. I think statute
leimitations over. Did he slide and envelope in your hand?

Speaker 7 (53:49):
Tim me your thoughts? No, No, that that was that
was war thing.

Speaker 11 (53:56):
Whenever those unless applied your hands ain't normally somebody on
the recruiting trips.

Speaker 9 (54:04):
You know, the money will come to us the rest. Yeah, okay,
it it can by way of another player.

Speaker 7 (54:10):
Yeah, the great Timmy. You're red Timmy dropping jobs on
Big Sea Sports. I want to say thank you so
much for your topping serve and I will try.

Speaker 5 (54:19):
That sauce on my my strip and also those collar
greens with the big beans. I want to say thank
you for being a big Z Sports. I went to
a super fantastic day.

Speaker 9 (54:29):
Hey, thank you very much. I appreciate being on.

Speaker 5 (54:31):
You always welcome man, I'm gonna take what's called the
Big t ball, also known as a Big Seed time out.

Speaker 7 (54:36):
I'll be back in just a moment. Make sure you
put the sauce on the cold greens.

Speaker 5 (54:40):
I'd be back into the moment, all right, I'm back
for the Big Seed ball. Allf a on as a
Big Seed time out. You can follow the big sports
twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, or
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I kept them last from the pla Oh, you got

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to give that some praise. If you're giving praise, prices
praise because of praise. He's a trouble thing the ways,
you know. I want to just mention. Also coming up soon,
he's the iHeart Musical Festival. So in twenty twenty five,
give that some praise, sponsored by Capitol One, and it's
gonna be in September of the nineteenth and the twentieth.

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It will be at the beautiful Tmobile Arena and lot
Vega's not had bring it to your big Seas sports.

Speaker 7 (55:27):
Also, some of the people are gonna be there.

Speaker 16 (55:29):
You've heard of the great.

Speaker 7 (55:30):
Tim McGraw, the great Take McGray, semi Higger.

Speaker 5 (55:35):
You hear the great Mariah Carey, Yello, CUJ and Lou
Wayne give him all some praise. The great job gover
the off fand number World. I gotta be doing some
promotion of that Big seastport. Also on the Big Season
Work podcast, I do want to tell you what I
love talking about the great Timmy Young.

Speaker 7 (55:54):
He coaches.

Speaker 5 (55:55):
You've been a referee for a collegiate and professional courts
down in the southest and he loves the football that
they playing this out. But he loved at Kenyan Barbecue,
all fair and loving where he even sent me something
and I've been I've been twoing on that long time ago.

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If you want to see over the Weekend had a
great adventage.

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Fifteen thousand at the NBA's Golden One Center and Jim
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want to take the great Dane chau that invited me there.
You know, shoom Wins said, if you don't tell us
what you want, how could we help you? I want
one hundred billion dollars. If that's a praise, that's.

Speaker 7 (56:46):
The kind of help. I want one hundred billion dollars
off fare never ward, but I do. I'm going I
tell you I've.

Speaker 5 (56:54):
Been doing a lot of metastic over the last really
the last year, and I've been saying that my goal
to have over ten thousand ages.

Speaker 7 (57:02):
First I said that thousand agents joined the BIGB teams
with Best of Mind business funded.

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In the RDC, and then I went to ten thousands,
and now because God is a miracle maker, that's over
ninety thousand.

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Agents with moral system builders and.

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Grow financial group if they see the benefit of caddying
the chance to add cash and fascists to their program
to help business owners and revenue based lending that you
can get in one of two days to business owners.

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And realize those business owners they need insurance policies too.

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Sometimes you get peanut, butter and jelly and it comes together,
but you cant to put it in your hand. And
there's also another company that I'm going after also because
of Mind is.

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A tumbles in the waste for America.

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They have over one hundred and fifty thousand agents, but
they don't do asset based lending.

Speaker 7 (58:00):
Catch it fans, they do loans and they doing something.

Speaker 5 (58:04):
You either going to join the big C team, I
will be left behind because we have something that nobody
else can get. They can say they can try it,
but they can't. And that's what I love and I'm
fury if you're passionate about it. Where the best of
the countrymen are coming through it. If you're looking for
a job, you know those fight. A lot of people
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they had their breakup. Trump it must but a lot
of people are out of work. A lot of people
are servous to go to work because they're afraid they
may be rounded up unless they're telling the white. If
you're telling white, they don't get a sun tan.

Speaker 7 (58:37):
Because you might be rounded up.

Speaker 5 (58:41):
My ice Ice Ice stated, they may round it up
and let your fellows white. Even sun tapples are having
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They're running away from the sun. They don't want to
be rounded up. If that makes sense to you. But
if you've been fired and you're looking for work, you
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way to get some work. I tell you, I don't
care what anybody says.

Speaker 7 (59:06):
They're not gonna do this for you.

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On ESPN, on Fox, Sports, ABC, Sports, CBS, Sports, NBC's
for they won't talk about reparations now, reparations whatever.

Speaker 7 (59:17):
They won't talk about it. The only way you hear
about what God said we should do. And Doctor Rod
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And President Abrick and they said, we need reparations for
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And they said, here has some praise.

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Now, the just ac referations whatever, say it again, we
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We need reparations now, the just deck reparations for whatever
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how do you rob God by not taking care of
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people from Ghana, from Ethiopia, from Kenya. They came to
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I would have known. Do you want to sell your
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but can I come back next week and see me?
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I've got to ask if you let business owners know
that you can get the money in one to two
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By the way, do you know anyone looking to buyer
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too if they need assurance too. And that's why best line.
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But not only in that.

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But not only in that. You have Big C.

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Is that here they say I'm Big C when I
have my cake. I'm the onliest person of that broadcast
live from the black Hole. You gotta get that's a praise,
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I'm co chair of the national the black Ball Please Project.

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I'm a business development consultant with the RDC team invest
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Get our reparations. Like they're the Americans. They have their cause.

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The reservations. Japanese Americans got reservations. They got the reparations.
The sentence of holocaust. Got the reparations next African Americans.
You gotta get that some praise and rumor hasard I'm
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It asked that protect me in the universe. You gotta
get that.

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Some praise, I said, Giffer, Praise, praise, praise. You got
the mind as the turm beteen the waves.

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me all those stories about paper bags that will fly
around in the plains of Oklahoma and Texas off of
down in the South.

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It off fair in love. It were the statute limitations
are over.

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I believe people giving you paper bags instead of instead
of instead the money.

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There was nothing in that paper bag. It was nothing.

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bigging with it. I always may offer to my beautiful
family legacine big sports. On my mother's side, I break grandparents, Mama, beautiful,
loving kind people, always making sure a lot of love
in the family and lots of food in the belly.
I loved them as all my my body and sould.

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My beautiful grandparents Mudy and he has a guy.

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They were seers.

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They can often time look at a person and tell
you a lot about their past, present, in their future.

Speaker 7 (01:13:24):
They knew stuff just by thinking about you. They can
tell you what we're gonna happen to you, and they
still help.

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But in this day, love them with all my heart,
my body and soul, and I can always defend on
my mama, the most beautiful mama that God ever made
with his own hands.

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Get his great from the universe.

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Done on the hair start program, a food program, and
also coaching all boys and literally baseball team to the
championship of the universe. Give my mama some praise, he says,
for Oh, the land of thou see is when I
give you and I see say. Ever, my dear mama
always said, I'm maybe just praise, Just give God the
the best person I ever met in my life.

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My dear mama loved her mama.

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But all my heart my body is so on my
father's side, my grandparents Albert and I burd her Curry.

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They re pastors.

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They had three churches, They owned two gas stations and
also forty acres of land.

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Numbers eight years old, walking into the hallway in opening
about ten ook like a knike. I told somebody to
touch me my forehead. She said, what are you doing,
young man? Wanting against the cookies? I said, whoa what
are you doing for? Grandma? You know ten the cook
a knife?

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You know me going to bed at day thirty?

Speaker 7 (01:14:29):
He said, what are you doing, young man? Going against
the cookies? And said cookies and baby kept up what
I'm doing, Grandma, I'm gonna get my reparations, but a
couple of cooks. One hurd. It's been a long week.
She said, this is something about your voice.

Speaker 5 (01:14:41):
I love him you speak and now got over the
left the universe with a pen of glass.

Speaker 7 (01:14:47):
I loved them in all.

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My My body is so My beautiful father former United
States emports fight and by that chiefs mechanic, always to
get sure that plans gets like Hid said, you get
all stay safe at night, always saying the develop your
mind to the highest expense. My dad's the first one
to tell me about the str seventy one Blackbird. He
said that playing gives flat from Los Angeles to New
York City in one hour and four minutes. That plaim

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was fast like lightning. That play was so fast, and
now they haven't retired in museums around this country.

Speaker 7 (01:15:16):
I love my dad. Was all my hurt, my body
and soul.

Speaker 5 (01:15:18):
My beautiful brother Todd with that bombastic voice, always talking
in sports on politics to boys, was like and lightning.
When tops pick every regions reader, always saying go forward, Tied.
I love you with all my hurt, my body and soul.
My beautiful daughter Dave, He's the most beautiful daughter that
God ever made with his own hands in the history.

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From the Universe College graduates two of the Reasons Honors
in three and a half years from a major university.
So jud lie easy, it could be anything you want
to be. Always trust God, Always give God, praise. I
pray the blood of Jesus. Always pray Isaiah fifty four
to seventeen. I pray that no we ha froming against

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v Propha. I love it with all my body and
sold Daisy said at the very first interview for Phase Sports.
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became the first time in the history of the United States.
In America, the NFL winning that football started broadcasting live
on the Wall Street Business Network. They normally go to
ESPN because two beautiful intelligens black men are doing our things.
We went to number one in the American Sinanigan said

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in and I'm still standing on Frere in levin Ward.
Daisy also a great athlete in high school. Shoes are
six goals win a soccer game. It was Daisy with
the dribble, Daysy with the kids, Daisy with the doll.
Here's the team for the game. You can always win

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in life. Always trust God, always kind of God. I
love it, but all my my body and sold my
beautiful have some sudden malcolming. The most handsome son that
God ever made with his own hands is the history
of the universe. Tyler's graduated very smart, area night a
good many. You could be anything you want to be.
Always trust God, always cat on God the blood of Jesus.

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I pray that no women from against you, and talk about.

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If you do anything you want to do, we save
the trees.

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When I was in high school. When you went to
high school, always to look at the newspapers, to find
information on the players in games with Bixies Sports. And
one day MICHAELA said, Dad, why can you just google it?

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And the light bulb went up.

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I've been googling ever since and now one for a
few podcasts, platforms all over the world. And then one day,
heading up to the high school, I'm not gonna say, Dad,
I said, yes, son, He said, you want to see
big Sy Sports on TV? I said sure.

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He said, pick up the remote, aiming at the TV
and saying, played Phixy's Ports. You see your show come up.
That's before it was he went on the air. In
a short period of time.

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On God, always preese God. I love you with all
my body and soul.

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And then Big Sea with all that working dollars over
the years make mcgreg Grandparence coming out of that barn
with their trust buddies always saying you gotta believe, you
gotta believe, you gotta believe.

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Welcome to the show.

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I have no thread Telli Pumpters, I have no producer
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The ancients call it. That's third eye.

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They see it.

Speaker 7 (01:18:35):
That's how you talk to God. That's why I talk
so a loud. I always say, God, you said you
can have what you want.

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So all the things that thout see is what I
give you. And I see say him, and I love
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ever what the panic? Back in the days, there's a
man known by the name of Googo Danny Brown. He's
going as Muhammad a Lea's right hand man. He would
always tell Ali, you flow like a butterfly and use
the thing like a being rumble young man rumbled, he said,
but oh you got to use How can you lose all?

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He said, I'm feeling pretty. I can't twice me be beat.
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test that. And then I felt like a butterfly and
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the art other more universe as long, but it bends
towards justice. And he talked about reparations that President Abraham
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