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Speaker 1 (07:27):
Oh my goodness.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
Now it's gonna be back into the nineties to row
all farand number war.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
When you can't want to stand up for the kickoff.
College football is back.

Speaker 3 (07:36):
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like that's they're like card, but they try to feed
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Speaker 1 (07:51):
That defense bend Patrician to be back in the NFL.

Speaker 3 (07:54):
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have a great welcoming.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
Because the college team, as he realized, college people.

Speaker 4 (08:05):
Have a lot more energy.

Speaker 3 (08:07):
If that B says to you, you think you would
have learned already, college should have a lot more energy.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
They've grown folks, and tcues came in there with a
good team, and they said, North Carolina the Black.

Speaker 3 (08:20):
What a game to beat down to us calling the
opening season opening game for Belichick and the North Carolina
car Hills all rail level work. And then i gotta say,
when you look at college football all over this great country,
there's something about LSU going in there with their high
Montrophy candidate des Meyer and taking out Clemson.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
Da Wu's winning on the rock and I'm telling you
what a great game that was went down to the wire.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
And then in Miami the seventh straight time, the Miami Hurricanes.
They told the fighting average, not so fato, my friend,
You're not gonna take like a champion.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
But I'm telling you that was a great game.

Speaker 3 (08:58):
Notre Dame in Miami. It's like the days of old.
And maybe they'll go be looking at the Tallas of
ball playoffs. All's frean in level one the UFC Troder's
gotta win and then they're dropped in the polls. I
think they're a lot better team than people give them credit.
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(09:19):
that transfer portal in the robo half empty. They should
they should take UCLA live them playing in parlym Villion.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
Maybe they have a packed house.

Speaker 3 (09:28):
They got a ninety thousand seat stadium and they had
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Speaker 1 (09:39):
That's whole South, a friend.

Speaker 3 (09:41):
They have a great quarterback up there playing up at
Ergus Dick Todd Berkley looks pretty good. They look pretty
good and give the Heels and their frizzle. Dick gotta
win over at Georgia seven Offstra eleven war. I gotta
tell you, I look at the games that I really
were excited about watching in that Texas ohiwise day. I'm
telling you there's a lot I talk about arts man

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and being the best quarterback they've ever had.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
I told your fist young was because Ohio think had
the great.

Speaker 3 (10:06):
Defense and they dropped that a lot of teams out
of the SEC and even from the former Pack Club
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For the kickoff? You go to dinner for the kick off?

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I want to tell you what a great day for
college football.

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Speaker 3 (12:39):
Also in the product football. I gotta tell you I
love this time of year. Of course, baseball getting this
swing of things in September. We know October when it
comes to live, but football kicks off. We hadn't high
to school Friday Night lights top teams from California playing
top teams from from Florida in California's Foorno get the

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top Thames from Florida. And that's impressive when people talk
about the best day for high school football. And then
we have college football kicking off official league just over
the weekend before a Labor Day, and the NFL kicks
off Thursday night with the Dallas Cowboys taking under Finnish
Super Bowl champion for the egos. But August I gotta
get right to it outlocked the big game of Texas

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going into a hall state taking on the buck Eys
and Patricia he should still be coaching for the Patriots
because that defense, they were changing plays after the snap
of your thoughts in that game.

Speaker 4 (13:36):
It was a good game. And I am glad that
gridiron is back in full effect. It's America sport.

Speaker 9 (13:43):
It's a major financial engine, it's a major society. Not
only does it bring in community spirit, but the regional
and national news.

Speaker 4 (13:54):
So I'm so glad football is back in full effect.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
Well it's first of all, yes, yes, it's full effect.

Speaker 3 (14:00):
And when I think about it right now, this is
what life should always be, no matter which are we don't.
We have our political things going on, and I don't
want to put my hat in the sand about that either.
Having National Guard roman American cities. I think we're in
some type of war in California. Is a pimpart in
California and they sluck down porters forty seven said it

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was illegal for him to occupy a major city without
the governor asking for help. So thankfully some people are
starting to show us frying and not like some dictator
take over the United States of America. I don't want
to be blinded by football. Have you seen Truth one
through Washington, d C? As if we're in a foreign country,
your thoughts?

Speaker 4 (14:38):
Yeah, And they're talking about sending them to Baltimore.

Speaker 9 (14:41):
So you know, I'd like to think that we don't
have that much civil unrest that we don't have the
need to have military. This thing the movie Red Dog
is well the military is rolling around because there's just
that much drama going on. It's s sprised to be
that this kind of stance is taken. But at the

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end of the day, I guess maybe we shouldn't be
surprised because it just seems like the gloves we're office
and things possible right now.

Speaker 15 (15:12):
And it's tough to try to sit back and appreciate
a football game, to try to appreciate sports when you
have major things that are going on that could change
how when review or put in the level of importance
of things that brings us collectively together.

Speaker 9 (15:29):
And that's what sports does, not just in the Olympics,
not just the World Championships, but college football, college basketball.

Speaker 4 (15:37):
Intuble A.

Speaker 9 (15:38):
These are all inclusive things that have people of all
races schooled from all demographics.

Speaker 4 (15:44):
Ncuble A has division three to two and T one.

Speaker 9 (15:48):
So when you think about how sports is going on now,
it's tough that you got you can appreciate what's going
on with sports.

Speaker 4 (15:54):
But you gotta sit back and think, civilly man, what
else is going on?

Speaker 9 (15:57):
We got the governor who is a former military officer
sitting there saying, I didn't ask for them for the
military to come here exactly.

Speaker 4 (16:07):
That's not what they're trained to do. Exact, I don't
character all the special divisions or not. That is not
their mos. That is not what they were trained to do. Now,
that is not where they were to take school to
deal with those kinds of things. That's just not their expertise.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
No, not at all, not at all.

Speaker 3 (16:25):
And for me, a family of military veterans, it's a
disgrace to see that happening when we're supposed to be
the land of the free, the home of the brave.
They're cracking down in cities where people of color live.
People can close their eyes for all they want to
these same major cities in d C. And Baltimore. They're
talking about Detroit and Chicago. They've already been to Los Angeles.

(16:47):
There's a high populations of communities of color, and that's
a fact. At the same time, and.

Speaker 9 (16:52):
The leadership Charleston, you're beginning, the leadership the governors and
the way that they voted.

Speaker 4 (16:58):
Seemed to not be aligning with the president wanted them
to be. So it's just odd when you.

Speaker 9 (17:07):
Sit back and look, well, wait a minute, who's their governor.
Wait a minute, are they a redd or or blue state?
Wait a second, are they pro or again? And it's
just sad to see that when people talk about arming
the military, arming certain things that when.

Speaker 4 (17:26):
You look at that, isn't that what's going on?

Speaker 9 (17:29):
That you're sending military into areas that maybe didn't vote
for you.

Speaker 4 (17:32):
That's just not democracy.

Speaker 9 (17:34):
I guess it comes down to if I would encapsulate
it democracy usually does it mean that I'm gonna get
you back to not voting for me.

Speaker 4 (17:44):
That's not fair because if so, people would want to
change them.

Speaker 9 (17:49):
You know, polls and do things without having to show
your ID, and you don't want people coming back at you.
That's the reason why you can do a mail and
that's the reason why it goes to your address. That's
the reason why you have a polling station so you
can be identified.

Speaker 4 (18:04):
Right, there's a process.

Speaker 9 (18:06):
So it's kind of scary to think that, oh, you
didn't vote for me, So guess what, I ain't gonna
forget about that.

Speaker 3 (18:12):
Well, now that's they're trying to get away with the
polling where you can mail in ballas what a lot
of older people do, especially older black people, tend to
mail in ballace first, and then they have the National
Guard out there intimidating people.

Speaker 1 (18:24):
They're not trying to intimidate white people. That's a fact.

Speaker 9 (18:27):
If they have a military, do military do that before
they go TDY Because I'm a military frat like you, yep,
And so before people leave, they get in early, they
get early votes in you know prior to or get
them in late.

Speaker 4 (18:40):
So I mean, like to me, the mail in is
a huge piece if someone's not home.

Speaker 9 (18:46):
I've been out of state when they've had voting plenty
of times, and I tried to get do my civic
duty in vote.

Speaker 4 (18:52):
Well, a lot of people tend to say my vote
doesn't matter.

Speaker 9 (18:54):
It doesn't matter because in your congressional area, as into
your state as it's it all adds up, right, and
it adds up for smaller positions representative positions. Every vote
isn't a president. That is one of many votes that are.
I feel like we're going through history government, But that's
one that's one piece of the voting. A lot of

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most of the voting is civic, regional and in your
county or.

Speaker 4 (19:20):
Community, and president is only one spot on there.

Speaker 9 (19:24):
But it affects so many things, which is why people
that align themselves with certain presidents tends to get in office.
If a president wins, usually his party does well along
those same lines.

Speaker 4 (19:34):
But you know, it's just sad.

Speaker 9 (19:37):
I hope the military is not needed, but then they're
saying that they're using them to clean up shrubbery.

Speaker 4 (19:42):
And do stuff. Excuse me, I don't want my military
doing that job.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
That's not their job.

Speaker 9 (19:48):
Again, not their mos. We have people that guarded and
stuff and do that, just like in the military. We
have people that play instruments. We have people that are medical,
people that are lawyers, people that doctors. There's lots of
areas people that fix pink. But if someone isn't trained
to do that, I don't want him out there doing trubbery,
doing trash more policing stable matters, that's just not what

(20:13):
you go to the military for. Un Lets your military police,
then that's different.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
But this is not that.

Speaker 9 (20:19):
We're talking military as an infantry as a twelve bravo
out of Fort Banning, Georgia coming in your neighborhood, like
what's going on?

Speaker 1 (20:27):
Yeah, I agree, And as an African American man, I
don't want to be followed.

Speaker 3 (20:32):
For any reason, let alone saying well, we got to
crack down on crime. Well that's my story I'm taking
with it. I do want to say we can tack
one hundred and seven thousand fans into Buckeye Stadium in Columbus, Ohio,
but we don't have the same intensity for voting. So
I want young people to get that get out there
and vote the same way to go in different teams.
But as we can go back to Ohio, I say,

(20:54):
look at what happened in the big games. Texas is
a good defense. I mean they went into a house
stage and they held Ohiose States highs for an offense
to fourteen points at home. And that's kind of missing
the media because everyone's getting on Manning, who's a little
bit over hype. He's not better than this young he's
not the best quarterback. They haven't played in Texas. But

(21:14):
he's going to be a good quarterback. He's just not
the best. Give me your thoughts on that. That Texas
defense is not led by Sarkasian, but that's one of
the story that they held Ohiose States to two touchdowns
at home, even though Ohio State had a better defense
stopping Texas.

Speaker 9 (21:28):
Your thoughts, So, Sharkisan, he's a head coach, so everything
goes underneath him. Even if he's not calling, he's in.
He's involved in all an act. So in helps Fukuto's
defensive players.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
That come in.

Speaker 9 (21:40):
That said, isn't he an Alabama assistant from here back?

Speaker 4 (21:44):
So he's come from he come from that tree.

Speaker 9 (21:47):
But to me, Texas has done a great job with
that top receiver last year to handle to what was
zero one catch, no dutchdown and this year, so one's
an accident.

Speaker 4 (21:56):
Who's a trend three year on a row, so it's
not an actident.

Speaker 9 (22:01):
How they prepared for them offensively, I think you have
a younger quarterback, he's only started two games.

Speaker 4 (22:06):
Even if you're in the system holding the clipboard, that
doesn't give you time on the field. You gotta be
on there. And I think the defense kept them in
the game. They did their job offensively. You know, they
lost some people to the league, they lost some linemen,
and it's not that easy to plug and play. I
think in society.

Speaker 9 (22:25):
Some fans think, well the system works, just get in
there and do it. But that's not accounting for everybody's ability.
That's not accounting for injury, that's not accounting for schemes against.

Speaker 4 (22:36):
One particular person. And I thought it was a.

Speaker 9 (22:38):
Great defensive from a defensive standpoints, with the breakups, with
the team really keeping an eye on that receiver, keeping
him from doing big things. It was a great defensive
matchup and at the end of the game, Texas still
had an opportunity, so from that piece. It wasn't a blowout,
so I thought that that was pretty cool. But I

(22:58):
didn't think that they were worthy of being a number
one with the brand new quarterback.

Speaker 4 (23:02):
No, you just do not often see that.

Speaker 9 (23:03):
If you lose your starting quarterback, usually that's gonna affect
your number. Yeah, and the returning team that won the
national championships didn't win their own conference, but won the
national championships, I would.

Speaker 4 (23:16):
Have thought they would have been a little higher than three.
Guess what so today, so those numbers are gonna look different.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Yeah, as you know, right.

Speaker 3 (23:24):
And to talk about SEC dominance, if people don't go
further than Paul five bumps in the SEC plays the
best football. Well, Ohio States knocked off SEC. They ended
the season for Texas twice. They also beating fund Tennessee
last year. It's like the Big Ten has won the
last two national championships with Michigan and Ohio State. That's
like the days of Woody Hayes and both sham Becker.

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But these teams pass the ball more than running south August.

Speaker 4 (23:50):
Hey, I can tell you who is the guy that
is the mouth of the South?

Speaker 9 (23:55):
Well, who did you say they have Paul Finnbaumb Paul
Finbaumb today went on an Apollo guy first saying that
Manning should be a Highsman Trophie candidate. He went on
there and say he was on the Today talking about
that he misspoke, he got caught up in the hype.
I thought that was big of him to say, because.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
Usually he doesn't talk about him being caught up in
the hype exactly.

Speaker 4 (24:17):
And nothing against Manning. He's got all the he's.

Speaker 9 (24:21):
Got to tool, he's gonna be a good player. But
sometimes there's a maturation process. You've got to grow, you've
got to understand to read things. And they gave him
some different looks.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
It is what it is.

Speaker 9 (24:33):
I mean, this guy is not over and the fact
that they could do well and run the table. He'll
text us if you've got to lose to somebody lose to.
You can't lose the Boise State, you can't lose him Roll,
you can't lose a Portland Say you've got to lose
to a team that's gonna keep on winning.

Speaker 4 (24:50):
Because that gives you a quality loss as well. Right,
what does the thing?

Speaker 1 (24:54):
Is a quality low, a loss of.

Speaker 9 (24:56):
The law well, a quality loss to our listeners you
lost to your brother.

Speaker 1 (25:01):
Your brother, you lost.

Speaker 9 (25:06):
Somebody that's doing well in their trajectory is going to
be a playoff team now that almost everyone gets in,
but to be a playoff team, and it shows a
strength of schedule. Walsey lost is to a team that's
doing well or ends up doing well and one in
three years splitting hairs.

Speaker 4 (25:25):
Oh you're both good. The mother both is going to
be in the conversation there. I mean, they're both going
to be. But Texas used to be in the Big twelve?
Do I officially have to say horns down ghost like Bote,
you know? And when Texas wasn't the Big twelve, we
used to have to go against them the year from

(25:46):
Warns down Texas.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
Y go and look at the Texas they lost to
how they fourteen seven.

Speaker 3 (25:51):
Texas is the sixth Associated Press preseason Number one team
to lose as opener.

Speaker 4 (25:56):
The first is.

Speaker 3 (25:57):
Nineteen ninety the other five one and a half good
season at LEAs nine wins. But I gotta also look
at their playing seven of they state on Saturday at noontown.
They'll trying to run it up on a sn of
their state. But going back to the university, I want
to say the Ohio State Buck guys. The fourteen to
seven win Ohio States Julians Sing is the first quarterback
to win his first college start against the AP number

(26:19):
one team since Jim Harball did so for Michigan against
Miami back in nineteen eighty four. And then they played
graummling at three thirty pm kickoff this weekend coming up.
But Ohio State great team, obviously. I also want to say,
when it comes to college football, I love the fact
that we had this. If I look at LSU going
into Death Valley, and I won't even say knocking off them,

(26:42):
I had them favorite to beat Clemson. I just think
they're a better coach team and they play in the SEC.
If you win ten games in the ACC, that's great.
If you win nine games in the SEC, you're probably
still a better team than a ten win team in
the ACC.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
And then they knock off Clemson seventeen to ten. LSC
won a season zero.

Speaker 3 (27:00):
I guess a teammates in the AP Top five just
the second time in history, and the first one came
over in Oregon in two thousand and eleven. Your thoughts
on LSU going to Clempson. They're both so good. It's
like somebody have to win your thoughts August.

Speaker 4 (27:17):
Yeah, both Tigers, right, they're Tigers.

Speaker 9 (27:20):
Yeah, And so you know, it's interesting that you bring
that up first of all of the HBCU that's going
to be getting played next week Grambling. I'm glad that
more NCAA D one teams that are coming out of
major conferences are starting to play HBCUs historically Black college. Yeah,

(27:40):
because not only because there's paydays involved in this team
to get my come.

Speaker 4 (27:44):
In that there is money, so that is a business decision.

Speaker 9 (27:47):
But on top of that, think of the recruiting that
that Grambling coach was.

Speaker 4 (27:52):
It ain't. It ain't Dug Williams anymore. I like with
Doug Williams is the coach over there.

Speaker 9 (27:56):
Yeah, but they they're saying, guess who's on our schedule,
and that is such a great recruiting recruiting tool that
they get to use and say, we are going to
be on primetime TV. We are going to be playing
against a top ten team in the country. Like last year,
right before the rankings came out, they're saying, we're playing
against the top ten team.

Speaker 4 (28:13):
So kudos to both of those programs were making that happen.

Speaker 9 (28:16):
And on the side note, I would like to see
primetime schedule HP you, but he is under such scrutiny and.

Speaker 4 (28:24):
The eyeballs of everybody.

Speaker 9 (28:26):
They would come down on him if he wasn't playing
top tier every time he had an opportunity. But those
coaches outside of their conferences get to pick games that
they played, and he could play a couple of HBCUs
to up with them, bring them into Colorado. So I
really hope that that happens and people don't hate on
them for it, because that's a good way to give back.

(28:46):
Although people ain't thinking about it, it's a good way
to get back to help him get some shine, get
some light, and get some money. So I'm just trying
to agree that. But that game was fabulous. I watched
game and I was going for LSU. Not that I'm
the huge fan of Kelly and Dabble, not neither, but
for the history and for those two programs.

Speaker 4 (29:08):
Which matters so much in LSU.

Speaker 9 (29:11):
If they would have lost another, that'd have been four
straight first game losses they had.

Speaker 4 (29:16):
They lost that, so I was glad that they didn't
do that.

Speaker 9 (29:18):
They didn't lose that game, But Clemson man to go
there and play. Yeah, that is like a out of
body experience.

Speaker 4 (29:27):
Just to see all of that. What did you think
of a beautiful feel great commentating it was ready to go.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
My good.

Speaker 3 (29:33):
It was college football the way college football should be.
And I love seeing more of that. I want to
also jump to another game that kind of brings back
the days of old. You have those good feelings about
the Miami Hurricanes when they were rolling on the Schullenberger
and then Jimmy Johnson Wally really got them on the
map again. I gotta look at Miami. It's a seventh
time they've beaten Notre Dame at Miami. Now Notre Dame

(29:56):
running up for the national championship last year to theohn
State guys. It was twenty seven to twenty four, a
close game, a lot like the days that Jimmy Johnson
and coach Luos At the same time Miami's seventh grade
home win against Notre DAMEY, this is a good Notre
Dame football team. But they had to go down and
play in the elements, in the heat and the rain.

(30:18):
You have hot rain. You know, you have to guess
that August their thoughts hot rain.

Speaker 4 (30:23):
In that humanity down there. You gotta think about it.

Speaker 9 (30:26):
There's a huge rivalry when you think of the Catholics
versus the content.

Speaker 4 (30:30):
When you go back and look at the thirty to
thirty on.

Speaker 9 (30:33):
Miami and everything that they did throughout those years, and
all the drama been through new stadium sang since they
got the death sentence, people were talking about getting rid.

Speaker 4 (30:44):
Of their program.

Speaker 9 (30:44):
They were putting their profiles of their players in the
newspaper in the ESPN.

Speaker 4 (30:49):
You better think Miami has come a long way.

Speaker 9 (30:52):
Although they put people in the NFL, just like Notre
Dame does, they have had a ton of scrutiny from.

Speaker 4 (30:59):
The begin as they built.

Speaker 9 (31:01):
So to see this game and Notre Dame was in
the national finals, We're not just talking about.

Speaker 4 (31:08):
Old Notre Dame. They are current. They got a brother
head coach. Look at that. That's awesome and he's doing
great things over there.

Speaker 9 (31:15):
And I'm sick of college is saying you can't recruit
if you're at third institution.

Speaker 4 (31:20):
Well, excuse me. Notre Dame seems to have some players
that can play.

Speaker 9 (31:24):
And I can name some other institutions of parochial schooling
that is very competitive.

Speaker 4 (31:29):
So it was great to see that game on primetime
away from.

Speaker 9 (31:32):
Everybody else's game. I think college football is doing a
great job marketing and tearing their games.

Speaker 4 (31:39):
So people can focus and see some keep play and
get the full experience.

Speaker 9 (31:44):
But what a great game. I saw those guys flying
around the ball. I see them hustling on defense. They
were barking, they were getting after it. They had their
shirt stucked in, They had Michael Irvin. They had guys
on the thigh line that was excited about being there.

Speaker 4 (32:00):
Yep. No, I mean you have Stephen A. Smith in
the house.

Speaker 9 (32:03):
You've got so many guys that have come from that program, yep,
and that went on to do major things in the pros.

Speaker 4 (32:10):
It's just was exciting to see. I'm gonna tell you this.

Speaker 9 (32:13):
Watch out for Miami. Miami is playing ball. They're excited
at any time they're balling. You don't just have this community,
you get the whole state. Ye Florida Gators, the seminal fans,
you get. They are turning their Hurricane fans.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
Yep, they sure will. And speaking of the state of Florida,
big win by Miami. They deserve it. You know, Florida's
always hitting this but Florida State.

Speaker 3 (32:38):
Now Lee Corso had his last last broadcast Ohio State, Texas.
I'm gonna ask you about that in a bit, But
he went to Florida State, played with the late great
Burt Reynolds, and then Florida State. They knocked off Alabama
thirty one to seventeen. They're already talking about coach de
Bora maybe finding a real estate agent after one loss.
I think Nick Sammy was like one and three when
he first started out. But Florida State's a come back

(33:00):
and beat Alabama. Alabama is not what they were under
Nick Saban and it's gonna take some time to build up.
But that's good for the state of Florida to have
Florida and Florida State. It's like Bobby Belton and Jimmy
Johnson all over again. Your thoughts on knocking out Alabama, Yes,
didn't see that coming. I did not.

Speaker 4 (33:17):
I didn't see that coming because you think of things
like road tide. Can't say that, right you thinking.

Speaker 9 (33:22):
You think of the caliber student athlete that they get
to come to Bama. And I have not seen a
prohibitous drop off the way I have seen at Alabama.

Speaker 4 (33:34):
So fat I'm gonna. I've said this.

Speaker 9 (33:37):
Before, coaching matter, it does. You cannot put a premium
on coaching. And I hate when I see coaches making
less than players. I hate when I see coaches on
the hot seat so quickly.

Speaker 1 (33:55):
You never complained when you were making more than a coach.

Speaker 4 (33:57):
Now, well, you know, quiet is cast. I had all
McDonald and I gave that up to the big team.

Speaker 1 (34:09):
Such a bit of prime. You know you were getting
taking care of just thought.

Speaker 9 (34:12):
Of me.

Speaker 1 (34:14):
Very you know.

Speaker 5 (34:19):
That.

Speaker 4 (34:20):
You know, there's ebbs and flows of college sports, and
people just think that.

Speaker 9 (34:26):
And I'm saying people generally, not not all that some,
but most think that teams are just gonna keep.

Speaker 4 (34:32):
Winning because that's the way it is.

Speaker 16 (34:34):
However, you have a large pool, and now with nil,
a lot of teams are equipped to bid now for
these players that I believe should have been getting paid
a while ago.

Speaker 4 (34:47):
When you had the fast five that couldn't afford to buy.

Speaker 9 (34:49):
Their own jersey because they didn't have any money, then
sanctioned literally literally there are in video games and they
have no money, right and and the team is.

Speaker 4 (35:01):
Profiting off that.

Speaker 9 (35:02):
But they're quick to put an asterisk by a championship
or take something off the wall. When the player gets
a suit to go to a to go to a party,
or the player gets a piso or hamburger, and you're
making all this money off their jerseys and stuff.

Speaker 4 (35:16):
So that's tough, but I'm glad players are making money now.

Speaker 9 (35:19):
But what it has done, it has effectively leveled the
playing field because when you see teams that are not
ranked or that are not higher rank and losing right
losing the teams that they shook, like you didn't think
that that was gonna be a game. You're like, wait
a minute, did that just happened?

Speaker 1 (35:39):
A yeah, what's on?

Speaker 17 (35:42):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (35:42):
The money? How are they losing to Ohio State? They
got oil money?

Speaker 1 (35:48):
Wait a second, you got.

Speaker 4 (35:50):
You got Miami playing back.

Speaker 9 (35:51):
I thought we gave them a sanction when they lost
fifty scholarship they couldn't be bringin.

Speaker 4 (35:55):
Oh wait a minute, now it's legal to pay um. Okay,
you ain't gonn to break a role.

Speaker 9 (36:00):
It's really interesting that ebsen clowes, because now you have
players lead besides the nil, you have second obsolete and don't.

Speaker 4 (36:09):
Need to be signed office by your coach.

Speaker 9 (36:13):
So before in speaking from a coach from a division
two school from.

Speaker 4 (36:19):
A national junior college where you can give scholarships. That matters.

Speaker 18 (36:24):
And when a student wanted to leave and he had
to face his coach, a coach could talk you out
of it. A coach could try to you know, some
coaches tried to blackmail big ball.

Speaker 4 (36:34):
Some sub tried to right. Some coaches try to hold.

Speaker 9 (36:38):
Things over their head, tell them about you know, you
see movies and stuff about it. So now kid don't
going to do that. He can declare that he wants
to go. Let the athletic director know. Athletic director talks
to his subordinate, which is the head coach, he can
let him know, I'm out of here.

Speaker 4 (36:53):
And they don't have to say if they don't feel
they're getting treated fairly.

Speaker 9 (36:55):
If they don't feel if they don't feel they have
the opportunity to play, if they feel like they were
lied to.

Speaker 4 (37:00):
Yet we're unjustly not given what was promised to them.
So with those things, people are stuck.

Speaker 9 (37:06):
You would lose eligibility if you tried to leave, you
couldn't go to the Saint Conference.

Speaker 4 (37:12):
The coach had the ability to control the landscape of
with you where you went. Nowadays, that ain't.

Speaker 1 (37:18):
It not it not any more?

Speaker 9 (37:19):
Quarterback UCLA in Tennessee switch places.

Speaker 1 (37:23):
Yeah, yeah, for what reason?

Speaker 4 (37:25):
And they're falling.

Speaker 3 (37:26):
I think I think that UCLAs started playing at fall
for billion, so at least they have a back toops.
That's an embarrassment to have the Rose Bowl half empty
when you have Ucla and opening day kickoff. If they
played that pallops billion, maybe they able to have sellouts.
It's a shame that that program's falling so far. But
I want to just finish off with Alabama before I
get your thoughts on the Great League Corso. The loss

(37:47):
of Florida State thirty one seventeen Alabama's first season opening
losses two thousand and one. The ties twenty three game
winning this week in openness, with the second longest in
the FBS behind Ohio State at six, and the loss
also snapped Alabama's fifty four game winning streak against unriged
non conference opponents. The lastest lost came against University of

(38:10):
Louisiana Monroe two thousand and seven. Can you imagine the
pressure of Alabama is one thing, but it's unfair for
the border.

Speaker 1 (38:18):
You're gonna lose eventually. At least they lost on the road.
It wasn't at home. But for us, they only won
two games last year, so things can change overnight. Your thoughts.

Speaker 9 (38:27):
Yes, And they were an eleven and one team before
that and left out of the final four playoffs.

Speaker 4 (38:31):
Yep, and they were not happy.

Speaker 9 (38:33):
And then this year they went ahead a last year
they went ahead and got smacked. It was just an embarrassment,
and then now they're getting things going. I think they
had the residue of not being treated fairly, being left out,
you know, coming out of the ACC they did dominate,
they didn't feel they had the strength to schedule, so
they left them out of the playoffs.

Speaker 4 (38:50):
And they felt as though the other number four team
was put in.

Speaker 9 (38:54):
Then last year they opened it up to almost everybody
and then they had a horrible season.

Speaker 4 (38:58):
Seems like they're back on track. Good for them.

Speaker 9 (39:01):
I think Florida football, the state of Florida has to
be relevant. I think Texas has to be relevant. I
think California has to be has to be relevant, meaning USC, Uni,
La Cal Berkeley, somebody needs to be relevant. And then
representing the West because Oregon is kind of a different beast.

(39:21):
They've always been a little bit, a little bit different Yeah.

Speaker 4 (39:26):
They've always had the upper hands. So that's even though
it is.

Speaker 9 (39:30):
A Pacific uh Northwest, it seems a little bit different.
But I also think the independence. When you think of
a Notre Dame, you know that's been there. And then
when you start when you think of a Yukon and
that you know. So when you start thinking some outliers
and I mean Yukon is in basketball of how they
fit into the natural profile is important. What college ors

(39:51):
just some teams matter more than others. I hate to say,
it is what it is.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
Yeah, I agree with you.

Speaker 3 (39:56):
I want to also play as they close out our
talks on calls fotball and I have a special segment
I'm gonna ask you about Lee Corso. I grew up
watching Game Day with ESPN, and as much as you
might think, okay, I've seen that before him for him
to pick the mascots him and put that helmet on
his head to show who's gonna win as a playing

(40:16):
this team is going to be at that team, he
would put the mascot on his head. That's gonna be
missing now that man has been such a cup of
coffee with your foot with your football in the morning,
like having that.

Speaker 1 (40:27):
Cup of coffee. He's that cup of coffee. He's gonna
be gone now.

Speaker 3 (40:31):
But the fact that he went out on him when
he noted he I think he went undefeated, and it's picking.
The fact that he picked Florida state to be Alabama,
you knew something was up at the same time, there's
no way he's gonna pick Texas in front of one
hundred and seven thousand fast and get booted his last broadcast.

Speaker 1 (40:46):
Your thoughts.

Speaker 4 (40:48):
He needed to get out of the states. He made
a physical.

Speaker 9 (40:53):
But you know what, it's clear to show a good
pick in a good game, but you know what to
say goodbye the lead corsel like that.

Speaker 4 (41:00):
Given Miss Flowers, I think those are the kinds of
things that should happen.

Speaker 9 (41:04):
I'm glad that they do things like Ray Charles had
his movie made with his imprints on there, right. Peter
Turner's movie was made while she was alive and her
prints on there as well.

Speaker 4 (41:16):
And I think that that is huge.

Speaker 9 (41:18):
Because you're able to let them sit back and really
see the love and have wave for what people do. So,
for instance, his field is big, right color commentating and
all that, and that's a growing field.

Speaker 4 (41:33):
There's majors and master's degrees in that area, and it's
a big thing.

Speaker 9 (41:38):
But the family is close because think about it, you
have ABCNBCCBS, FOX, they all have a pregame, right, that's
only what four or five networks out of that they
have what four to five guys each, So that's fully
a community of what twenty twenty five my Granted, there's
a lot of people that do things, but that's it.
So a lot of people look.

Speaker 4 (42:00):
Up to him and his attitude, his character, his demeanor,
how he was college when he coached, he always had
a pencil.

Speaker 11 (42:07):
I like that.

Speaker 9 (42:08):
I'm a pencil guy too. He had a pencil, and
I think people respected him. He gave a lot back
to the sport, helping to bring people along, and I
just thought it was it was wonderful that they did
a tribute at the front end. So now he can
continue to get his flowers and watch the season play
out versus happening go through or do something at the end.

Speaker 4 (42:30):
Some people kind of forget about college football for a while.

Speaker 9 (42:33):
They did it at the beginning, and it's exciting for
him and I'm sure and it's not in.

Speaker 4 (42:40):
Like like he passed away.

Speaker 9 (42:41):
I'm still here to get his flowers, and I think
that's a great way to go about doing it.

Speaker 1 (42:45):
I appreciate the way he is shotept with the great
he courso doing this thing for so many years. I
want to close out a little bit of college football.

Speaker 3 (42:53):
You know, you and I both Northern Californian and the
Sacomanna stay horners. Right now with head close Brennan Marion,
they have us called the go go affinin. She he's
new to the area. She was on the staff head
coach at UNLV on the staff of Texas. I think
he's gonna have a big thing. The defense played great
at South Dakota State was at one like thirty in
a row as a homeowner. And at the same time,

(43:15):
I believe they cleared grounds to build a new stadium
on the grounds of Kyle Lexpo that's about four and
a half miles from the campus.

Speaker 1 (43:24):
I haven't rather see them building on campus, that's my opinion.

Speaker 3 (43:27):
But if someone's going to give you free ground, then
I can see they're gonna say, we need the money
whatever it is. But if you're toughing to they have
this same Tequil O'Neil here for the sack twelve trying
to promote to the PAC twelve and I think they
were trying to fifty thousand dollars for a dinner in
this economy. I don't know why they do that, but
corporations can give whatever they want to give. In the

(43:48):
last two or three minutes, what will be your clean
to Sack State to build their athletic program in the
center Valley, Cal State bicker Rold does not play football.
They played basketball as UOP football went away, second went
the state. UC Davis are here. The Chico State went away,
and that's in the center of valley, the Highway ninety

(44:09):
nine corridor. If you look at the Bay areas, Humpbo
State went away, So Member State went away, San Francisco
State went away, University of San Francisco went away, count State,
Herbert went away, Santa Claarin went away, Sat Mary's went away,
count State Fulling and went away, and then I Menlo
went away, Menlo, Yeah, and Menlo and then Longlea State.
So if you're second on the state and Fresco State's

(44:32):
coming in to get your guys, now that is coming
in you and O We's coming in. Cayl Berkeley and
Stafford they can get in, and Oregon's coming here, San
Diego State's coming here, Washington, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas.

Speaker 1 (44:46):
Why would they not just build a fifty thousand seed stadium.
If you build up, they become your thoughts.

Speaker 4 (44:52):
Well you you said a lot.

Speaker 9 (44:54):
And unfortunately that just shows a lot of gravestones of
many schools that had football.

Speaker 4 (45:00):
And the lack of options we have for our students
to stay in state.

Speaker 9 (45:04):
So so, first of all, that is just sad to
see the amount of teams that have now went dormant
for whatever he is in the last twenty years on
this That's that's horrible, just just to think that. And
I feel that passionate about wrestling. How almost all of
those same schools had wrestling but don't have them no more.
But to your to your point, I think a couple
of things need to happen. One and I was talking

(45:26):
to some people that I know that are from Lincoln
area and the one's a psychologists and one is a businessman,
And what they was talking about was that Sacramento State
needs to have a seat at the table with some
of the civic leaders that talks about the community and
the region because there's a huge amount of homeless, there's

(45:46):
a huge amount of disenfranchise, and in the general area
of Sacramental State University, you do have a feeling of
in state.

Speaker 4 (45:55):
See an issue.

Speaker 9 (45:56):
So if we gotta if we're gonna be transparent, we've
got to talk about where parents choose to send their
student athletes to go and feel safe. You and I
are both parents. We're going to worry about our kids
no matter what. But I do not want to see
certain things when I'm pouring.

Speaker 4 (46:13):
The school, and I think.

Speaker 9 (46:14):
That Sacramento State, with the African American President as their leader,
can go and have a seat at the table and say, listen,
we are affecting the kids that choose to come here,
and it's.

Speaker 4 (46:25):
Affecting our recruiting.

Speaker 9 (46:26):
It's affecting our alumni and boosters wanting to be part
of what's going on. And now we are looking at
trying to bring trying to go all through the Pac
twelve and we want to bring a brand of sports
and continue to build in a hard to do.

Speaker 4 (46:39):
That where the civic pride seems to be at an
all time low when you have some of those areas
that have nothing against the homeless, nothing against.

Speaker 9 (46:48):
People that are without but we need to do a
better job as a society of keeping them safe and
putting them in a place where they can build and
they can move on to whatever it is their goals are.
And I think that that versively affecting Sacramento State borning
with their ability to recruit and also retain athletes that
come in and don't.

Speaker 4 (47:08):
Use it as a stepping stone to get a couple
of years in and then transfer the hell out of there.

Speaker 9 (47:13):
Because you have athletes in fulsome granted Bay Growth, Jesuit
goldmarader My Center High School, and plenty other schools in
the area that put out marquee kids year in and year.

Speaker 4 (47:24):
Out, and they elect to leave.

Speaker 9 (47:25):
Why and this is even before nil Why if they
could go D one at Sacramento State, what wasn't appealing
to them?

Speaker 4 (47:33):
What didn't we have It.

Speaker 9 (47:34):
Shouldn't have taken the knuck at the door for the
Pac twelve a lore to start thinking about a new stadium.

Speaker 4 (47:41):
That stadium has been around for a while. I think
it was good enough.

Speaker 9 (47:44):
But Okay, you had pro football leagues there, you had
the Olympic Trials there, You've had plenty of marquee athletes
come through there, but now they wanted to do something,
but we're going to strip that from our athletes and
take it off a campus. So they got to get
on a bus or a bar or a transfer patient
or uber to go to a game.

Speaker 4 (48:02):
You can't just walk to it, like you can't know
the Dame like you can't at Ohio. They just walk
right there at the Big House Michigan. You should have
that feeling. That's part of the student experience.

Speaker 9 (48:12):
So for me as a spot Promptach State, I like
being able to have our matches right there as it
the well, our practices at the well, to be able
to run and do the things.

Speaker 4 (48:23):
If it gave them the full.

Speaker 9 (48:25):
Body experience to leave it just I just feel like
we're missing something.

Speaker 4 (48:30):
I mean, what are we missing here?

Speaker 1 (48:32):
You know what I think are missing. In August, Silicon
Valley is about two hours down the road.

Speaker 3 (48:36):
The richest county is in the United States of northcot
down there in Menlo Apendon. That's where the Santos A
State and Stafford are and the home of the forty
nine Ers used to have amas Alonzo Stacks Fano Stadium
as a sponsor owner of the Chargers and if they
go to Silicon Valley and say, look, land is cheaper
in Sacramental. Take somebody these billion dollar corporations, but gonna

(48:57):
get you free land in Sacramento with the corporate there
not a high stet of call a football stadium, and
then reinvest in the stadium on Kapas. That to me,
it adds a lot of problems. People are coming from
the Bay area to the Sacamont of Valley. Anyway, house
is a lot cheaper. A million dollar house in Sacramental
cost you seven million dollars in the Salmon's the area,
give away some freelantic cal baseball, make it your new

(49:18):
high tech area, and then take some of that money
and build an on Captain Stadium so a kid doesn't
have to have a car to travel four or five
miles and come on with Midnight.

Speaker 1 (49:27):
That's my thoughts, and I want to give you blockh.

Speaker 9 (49:30):
No, no, no, no, I agree with you, Charlton, because
it also you know the parking structure that's right there.
They can add a multi tier parking structure rate next
to it if they get to pay for it. Anyway,
so there are ways that you could you could do
some things or move that parking structure to jump on
the outskirt and add a building there.

Speaker 4 (49:49):
We can add some more academic institutions if we're going
to go ahead and build a field there. I'm not
suggested that athletics is the only way to go when
we're talking about little State.

Speaker 9 (49:58):
Yeah, is that which is important. But they got to
get their degrees. There's nothing wrong with added a new area,
a new hall, a new student center.

Speaker 4 (50:07):
There's putting wrong with that. You have the area.

Speaker 9 (50:09):
But unfortunately it seems like you were absolutely correct and
you talked about people coming down from the Bay.

Speaker 4 (50:16):
Area and paying cash.

Speaker 9 (50:17):
You didn't add that in cash for home, and so
it's price pointing a lot of Sacramentos.

Speaker 4 (50:22):
Out of that.

Speaker 9 (50:23):
You've got the Lincoln area. They're building all the way
over the ninety nine. They're building so much. Here's my question,
not that you asked, but what are we doing about
the roads? Are we added ninety nine and we added
another lane of ninety nine to account or the new
high school that's going on in Roseville or the ten
thousand houses.

Speaker 4 (50:39):
At the building, or is ninety nine still.

Speaker 9 (50:41):
Gonna be like a walking area because cars are stuck?
What about in twenty eighteen nineteen when they had that
big flood.

Speaker 4 (50:49):
If people couldn't drive by.

Speaker 9 (50:51):
I remember offering them to come to intercome to practice
those schools from Lincoln and.

Speaker 4 (50:56):
Down in that area. Come on over here, you guys
can practice here because I understan animals.

Speaker 9 (51:00):
What's going on over Yuba City River Valley? Remember they
were all in distress. They couldn't get anywhere anywhere. So
what are we doing to add to the streets, Like
what is our planning going on? And if we're thinking
about fixing the highways, fixing ninety nine so more traffic
can go. Because we're building houses and we're building a school,
so we know they're going to come.

Speaker 4 (51:21):
What are we doing about the homeless? What are we
doing to make Sacramento.

Speaker 9 (51:25):
More appealing for the student athletes, for the Paris because
you got kids going to Jaua, Saint Francis that.

Speaker 4 (51:32):
Are on either side of Sack State. So if you
got that, you throw.

Speaker 9 (51:36):
In at Christian Brothers loreto fur refills, but you throw
in at Christian Brothers, which is co ed. We need
to keep some of the student athletes home, and I
think the best way to do it is creating the
environments where people feel safe and then when people feel safe,
they're really to contribute their dollars.

Speaker 4 (51:52):
I exactly what's going to be important.

Speaker 3 (51:54):
You have have corporate America, the Riches Counties and the
United States, Dallas, Okon Valley and it's a freeland.

Speaker 1 (52:00):
Bringing job more than football stadiums. Well, that's marks froid.
I'm thinking with it, August. I always appreciate it having
you on.

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We'll get ready to start and if a kickoff coming
up this week, I want to say, is super fantastic
day as you fly around on the startup in the
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Hole, Thank you, Chut. It always a pleasure, always a pleasure.

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Always a pleasure. I'll catch you down the back road.
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I want to tell you I love college football all
over the country, from the Seed to Shining Sea. It
really brings everybody together. But I love to see the
Capitol City Entys Silicon Valley to put some buildings and
some business opportunities at Calling Pole. Don't try to get

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a football stadium there. Even the horses left if you
building that. Sax Stateium has been around since nineteen forty seven,
going on eighty years of existence the State Capitol University.

Speaker 1 (57:41):
If you build another stadium.

Speaker 4 (57:43):
It may last fifty years.

Speaker 3 (57:45):
Maybe have the Olympic Track and Field trout there. The
Sacamon On Surge, the Sacamon on Mountain Lions in all
the games I graduated there. You gotta get it that
some praise take the money and build a non capitol stadium,
pass on top valley, donate some land some calacs both
tell them some of the proteeds will go to help

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build a stadium on the campus. They can put it underground,
half underground and half on the top of the ground
like they did at Frest Tho Dan half Persun gonna
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After the seniors get.

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Their benefits, Medicare and you taking care of tomorrow in
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Other things is called medicaid.

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You gotta understand that your family and Spout's gonna avoid
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And when you do, you want to give you some praise.
That's my story. That token within it another reason to
go to the stadium.

Speaker 3 (59:13):
Astacon of the state needs you can have the Olympic Trials,
the fastest race into his dread of the university and
lay number one Olympic Chapin Jesse owns Kim Jesse on
some praise, give him pray, prit praise, and lay number
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Gave Jesus quest some praise, give him praise, break praise.

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I'm telling him that takes us so thick you can
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done to watch the fastest man.

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Give the universe running for your market. I can't we
can see this race. Get said. They're out of the
plus fast.

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We have Jesus Christ always oh Lewis fixing Jesus Christ.
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Point nine line five.

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with the Big C team quaseurce development gets all technique,
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So you not only look for a job, you can
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Give that a praise. If that's a praise.

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and is Priate twenty twenty five. If you don't have
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Lynda Vans Johnson made it in the law, but you
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The rest of your life. You gotta get that. So
praise because of mind is a terrible thing. The ways
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In the RDC team, we're not just talking about building
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It's about building a career. You got to have a career.

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You need asset protection, insurance coverage required by a law,
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Throwing up, picking with it. We're asking you to open
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We have the endorsement of the late James go Mass.

Speaker 3 (01:05:07):
You know, he advised for California governors and led the
change in California nursing homes.

Speaker 1 (01:05:12):
He also served on Golden Ones Board of Records for
twenty one years.

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He was also the CEO of the California Association and
Health Facilities. And he told Ray, he said, young man,
if you can show me how to trick out these
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Speaker 1 (01:05:28):
He showed them.

Speaker 4 (01:05:30):
He endorsed them.

Speaker 3 (01:05:31):
He endorsed the RDC team. But not only that, we
have the late Robert Carlton. Now he was the top
legal counselor of Calipers. You know, Calipers is one of
the largest employers in California. California is the world's fourth
parts economy beyond the United States, that China is England
in this California and he endorsed the r DC team.

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But not only that, we have President Naact Jamos Brown,
San Francisco branch. You know, he gave the benedictions vice
President Kamala Harris at the DNC in Chicago. He also
had lunch with doctor Martin Luther King Jr. They were
arrested for sitting down at the whites Only restaurant in
the Land of.

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The Free, in the Home of the Braves. How you
like them apples? As we standing for the kickoff, Doctor
King arrested for trying to get him back to eat.

Speaker 3 (01:06:20):
You know where Amos Brown was before he gave a benediction,
about two months before he's booked for Vice President Kamala Harris.

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He was on Big C Sports. He said, Big CE,
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I said, I dude.

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He said, Okay, here's a man who's a president and
the LACP San Francisco brass on Big C Sports podcast
talking about asset protection, not talking about the game, not.

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Seeing touchdown, home run, three point play. Oh Man Willie.
He's going all the way.

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We're talking about asset protection and that's what a Brenna
brings to the state Capitol. Sakam won the state University President,
Luke Wood, I know you have a program of black excellence.
Teach people how to go to work for themselves and
you won't be so worried about having a job.

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If that makes sense to you, you've got to get
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only that, we have.

Speaker 3 (01:07:12):
Attorney George Esquire not Eive, the chair of the Calornian
Black Chamber of Commerce, also of California Black Chamber Commings Foundation,
and he endorses the RDC team. But not only that,
we have Attorney's got Tipandu. He's one of the top
of state planners.

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In all of California and he endorses the RDC team.
But not only that, we have Leon Woods. He's a
pastor of on Leon over twenty years.

Speaker 3 (01:07:37):
He works with many of the top bobbies of the
state Capitol in California. So he endorses the RDC team.
But not only that, we have missus Cheryl Brown. Now
she's the chair of the California Department of Aging. She
could get a trust with anybody. You can't get it
bigger endorsement than that. And she endorses the RDC team
and also did a trust with the rating anyone that

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does your trust them? Do they know how to trigger
your long term care in titlements? Have them tell you
that and have them put it in writing. The ARDC
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Now he's the founder of American Veteran Benefits, helput our
vetments get their benefits. And he endorses the ARDC team.
But not only that, we have Rey de Lagruze now

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he's the president of Resource Development assaulting Need. Been doing
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the RDC team would do a free review of your
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Seven two A six two four. But not only that,
we have w she said, they have committee for the
National Black Wealthy project.

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He also followed says with C Jack and Coalition for
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Challenge Safy get our reparations, she said business and doublic
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six point five.

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VAM and eve Propper dot net and she endures with
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Isn't that they say I'm big seed when I have
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If Rooper has it, I'm the CoA chair of the
National Black Quality Project. I also follow a timpul the
C Jack called Lezard for it just in the Eddaba, California,
making sure that centers the Chilnel slavey get our reparations.
You know, like the just Stack, the Senates of Hall
of Faust get their reparations, but the Japanese internment camps
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casinows on those reservations.

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Next up the senter's a chapel, slavery and in God's side.
You got to get that the praise. But not only that.

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You gotta get that some praise.

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and as little as one day, you gotta get that
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Because of praise is a templety puiset and that's my three.
I'm thinking within it.

Speaker 3 (01:11:26):
That's always tell you on every Basicy supported podcast, I
pay homise to where I came from.

Speaker 23 (01:11:34):
If you know where you come from, maybe you respect
your roots a little better.

Speaker 3 (01:11:39):
On my mother's side, I love offering France with my grandparents,
my great grandparents, my more beautiful, loving kind people, always
thinking there are lots of love in the family. And
that said, who then Danny, I love them and all
my body and soul. And then my grandparents what be
they has a guy? They were fears, They get off
the top of look at the person and tell you
a lot about their past, their present, in their future.

Speaker 1 (01:12:01):
And they're still help me to this day. I loved
them with all my heart, mind, body and soul. And
then I can always depend on.

Speaker 3 (01:12:07):
My mama, the most beautiful Mama that God ever made
with his own hands, into history of the universe, always
saying rising shining to the history program, in food program,
in coach the all boys Mile League Baseball team.

Speaker 23 (01:12:23):
Through the championship of the universe. You, she said, God,
you said for all the land. So now seeings, will
I give you? As I see FANSI always seeing.

Speaker 3 (01:12:33):
Maybe just praise, just get dropped the praise the best
person that ever man in my life, my dear Mama,
Let men all my heart, mind, body and soul. On
my father's side, my grandparents, Albert and Iberta Curry, they
were pastors.

Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
They had three churches.

Speaker 3 (01:12:48):
They also owned two gas stations in Oaklood, and they
owned forty acres of land in the sun Valley. I
was eight years old walking through the hallway and when
about like a night I saw somebody touched me on
my four heads.

Speaker 4 (01:13:00):
She said, what are you doing, young men?

Speaker 1 (01:13:02):
Going to get some no cookies? I said, well, what
are you doing with grandma?

Speaker 4 (01:13:06):
It's till you're play you you know me go to
bed at eight thirty.

Speaker 1 (01:13:09):
She said, what are you doing, young man, going to
get some cookies? I said, cook is a baby cuptable.

Speaker 3 (01:13:13):
I'm doing, Grandma, I'm going to get my reparations. Would
have been a long wait and a couple of cookies
been hurt. She said this something about your voice. I
love hearing you speak, and now I'm rising and shine
of love the universe go the black hole.

Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
That's my story, that thinking it love them with all
my my body and soul.

Speaker 3 (01:13:34):
And then my beautiful father forming a United States Air
Force fight and fight a chief mechanic, always making sure
that plays to fly high should get all syc fornight.
My dad said, first one to tell me about the
seventy one blackbird. He said, son, that played is so fast.
He can fly from Los Angeles to Washington, DC in one.

Speaker 1 (01:13:53):
Hour, in four minutes. That play was fast like lightning.
That player feel fast. My dad always saying that below
your mind the heist extents. I love my dad with
all my body and soul.

Speaker 3 (01:14:04):
And then my beautiful brother time with that bound back
to voice, always talking sports and politics. Sinenforce was like
thunder and lightning him U Toough was speaking cave a
regius reader that I love it with all my body
and soul. And then my beautiful darder Daisy. It was
beautiful dark that God ever made with his own hands
in the history Father universe.

Speaker 1 (01:14:25):
College graduate, very smart every night, graduated with two degrees
with honors in three and a half years Simma.

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Can Lade from a Made Universe team that Daisy set
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in the day sale of media. It became the first
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They had never done it before. They would normally go
to ESPN. They become the two beautiful intelligence by then
and the crew they called us the dream team, the
number one.

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In the market.

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And then Scenania said, and they show me a way,
and I'm a dude, stand and give them. That is
some praise if it praise, praise, praise. And then Daisy
always praise God.

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The blood of Jesus. Always call on God.

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Don't worry about people, just trust God. And then Daisy
also a great athlete. You know she scores six goals
in high school in a soccer game with the dribble.

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It with the kid, go go go, and the team
won the game.

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trust God. I love it with all my bodies.

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Soul and then my.

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Beautiful as a sudden knock him. So one had some
son that God ever made with his own hands, into.

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History come the universe. Collins graduates various mark every day
a good man. Malcolm always praise God the blood of Jesus.

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new weap' fro him against that propbas mahm, help me saved.

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Amaela said, Dad, why you just google it? And the
life of went up.

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I've been google ever since Locom. You told me how
to do that, and now I do how to do it.
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Said, yes son. He said, you want to see Fixy
Sports on TV?

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I said sure. He said, figure out the remote him
at the TV and say play Fixy Sports. You see
your show come up.

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That's before it was even on the air. About two
months later.

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could you can be anything you want to be. Always
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my heart, my body and soul. And then Big Seed
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my great grandparents coming out of that farm with their
church buddies, always saying, you gotta believe, you gotta believe,
you gotta believe.

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you said, for all the land of thou says, well,

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I give you. That's why I talk so loud, and
I screamed so loud because I love you and I
trust you.

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hungs warm our hearts.

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It's a small all right.

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