Club Shay Shay - Nightcap Hour 1: Arch Manning NOT ENOUGH vs Georgia + Bama Ryan Williams FALLING OFF + Texas A&M Trooper SHOVES Players
Episode Date: November 16, 2025Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Johnny Money Manziel react to a wild day of collge football! The Georgian Bulldogs take on top ranked Texas Longhorns, the Oklhoma Sooners win ...a tough battle against the Alabama Crimson Tide, and Texas A&M comes back from down 27 to beat South Carolina and much more! 03:58 - Georgia defeats Texas12:04 - Oklahoma defeats Alabama32:48 - Texas A&M came back from 30-3 at half to beat South Carolina49:25 - Texas DPS trooper relieved of game day duty after incident at Texas A&M football game59:50 - Ole Miss Wins (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Over the number 10, Texas Longhorn by the score of 35 to 10, Georgia scored 21 in the fourth quarter to pull away from what wasn't a close ball game.
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Johnny Mansell will be joining us a little later.
and running back Kiwan Lacey from Ole Miss
as he broke the Ole Miss single season touchdown rushing record today.
But first, the game that you just watched,
the number five Georgia Bulldogs looked really, really impressive
and might have been the most impressive team thus far today
other than Ohio State,
but this was a level of competition that Ohio State did not face.
That was standing.
The number five, Georgia Bulldogs,
thanks to Gunn of Stockton, 24th, 29, 2.29, 4 touchdown,
He did have the one turnover, but they pull away late,
scoring 21 points in the fourth quarter,
and they win this ball game comfortably, Ocho,
by the score of 35 to 10.
Archmanning was 27 to 43, 251, one touchdown,
one interception.
Texas just could not run the football.
They could not get anything on the ground established Ocho,
17 rushes, 23 total yards.
They had some costly drops earlier that could have kept some drives alive,
but you can't, when you're dealing with a team like Georgia,
and they're playing at home under the lights,
every opportunity that comes before you,
you've got to capitalize on you.
Texas wasn't able to do that,
and Georgia pulled away.
Ocho, watching this ball game,
what did you like about what you saw from the Bulldogs?
Listen, defensively,
they kept the pressure on.
They didn't allow Texas to run the ball.
They played very well on defense,
you know, on the back end, the secondary.
But honestly, the way the score line shows on,
it really wasn't like,
it wasn't really like that until the fourth quarter.
This was the close game.
This was the game,
Texas because they actually, you know, came back and made it a little bit more competitive,
actually had a chance to win it if some of those plays have been made, you know, from their
receivers.
The receivers are too good, the receivers are too good.
When you think about Texas, you think about all the receivers that have come out of Texas,
you would hope that that train of elite talent continued.
They just don't look the same, huh?
They don't look the same.
They have some big names.
I expect a lot out of Wingo, more from him.
but it just it was bad it was bad they they stunk with the place early in the game
which didn't give them a chance yeah and it was a great play a great play called by kirby smart
too when they score that test down to go for that on side when they went for that on side
that took the win out that took the win out of texas sales when they were able to score on that
drive too after going for that own side and it was it was a good game arch played okay he
didn't play bad they were two for 12 on third downs i mean you know george he played well he played
well early Ocho and that's like you and I talking about it was those drops early on third
down Ocho you stay on the field the thing I mean you got you got Georgia kind of really you got
okay we got third and manly move we got a shallow cross and the guy drops it we got another
way and he drops it and we have another way and he drops it you cannot make those kinds of
mistakes when you're playing the team as well coached and as many four and five star players
as the Bulldogs have you have to cash in on every opportunity yeah that's presenting
it to you. Because if you don't, you know, if you make a mistake, they're going to cash it on.
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Howdy, howdy, how we doing? We have a very Aggie day today.
Hey, y'all, y'all scared me for a minute, Johnny.
Y'all, y'all scared me for a minute.
They had him scared, too.
I was scared until we got in the locker room.
Yeah.
I don't know what Laura Sellis were thinking about.
Johnny, I don't know how much of this game you saw,
but I thought Texas played really well early,
and they had some opportunities to cash in on third down
and keep some drives alive.
I thought Alchamany played really, really well early in this ball game.
He put the ball on target.
The offensive line did a pretty good job of protecting him,
but when you play a team, the number five team in the country,
you're in their building with those four and five,
star athletes and as well coached as they are, you can't leave that many opportunities on
the field because when they get their opportunities, they're going to punish you for.
100%.
I mean, you saw it happen in real life, real time.
Listen, Georgia pinned their ears back.
If they get that kind of attitude and they're coming downhill at you, you're going to have a long day.
If you allow Georgia to get comfortable and play their game, you're going to have a long day
if you let them get in that mode.
But if you can keep them on their heels, get the QB off game, a little rattle, get them
messed up and mixed up with some stuff,
have some frustration, you have a chance with them.
That's what we've seen throughout this year.
But if you let them get comfortable and do their thing,
ooh, yeah.
Boys are coming.
You know what I don't like too long, man,
when I think about it,
we talk about Arch and normally you want to see Arch play very well
in games like this,
and the fact that Georgia was able to make the goddamn longhorns one-dimensional
where they couldn't run the ball really at all.
They didn't have any success doing there,
so they had to go through the air.
And Arch, Ars played really well.
He played really well throwing the ball in the air.
even though that defense was suffocating at times,
but the goddamn, the receivers,
they weren't, they weren't catching a goddamn ball.
They wasn't catching, they weren't doing anything.
I think the thing is,
the problem with Texas is that they haven't been able
to run the football all year,
which is very uncharacteristic of a SART team.
Because Sark, he likes to be balanced.
He knows in order for you to win,
you have to have some level of balance.
And they had none today.
And so Georgia was just able to like,
look, we're just going to come get you.
You can't run the football.
We're going to play the run on the way to your quarterback because we realize the way your team is built, you need to be able to throw the football.
You can't run it.
So we're not even worried about, hey, don't even pay no attention to the run.
Just stay, just keep gap integrity and go hunt the quarterback.
And that's what they were able to do.
I thought Texas did a good job, Johnny and Ocho, of stopping Georgia's run because we know the Bulldogs want to run the football.
Kirby really likes balance.
He wants to run the football, play action off of that, but he wants to get after you with his defense.
I thought Texas did a good job of shutting down the run for the most part.
But when they had their opportunities to potentially stay on the field
and put points on the board, they didn't do that.
They had three, four drops in the first half.
And I thought that was the difference in the ball game early
because maybe it could have given them some separation.
Maybe it gives them the lead.
Maybe, who knows, it makes Georgia get out of their game playing.
But when they didn't and then Georgia got in Texas, you know,
pulled what was it, 10 to 14.
And then the next thing you know in the fourth quarter,
you go boom, boom, boom.
Hey, that onside kick, that was a dad.
Brilliant.
That's the Sean Payton.
That's the Sean Payton to open the second half for the Super Bowl.
Exactly right.
They ain't going to be expected.
They're just going to be happy to get the football.
Oh, my bad, you're not going to get it.
It's the same thing with Texas.
You're thinking, oh, they just scored.
They're going to kick the ball off to us.
Kirby knows that front line won't be leaving early.
They left early.
Oh, you play to win the game, man.
You play.
You do.
It's all fair.
You better be on your P's and Q's all game every minute between those lines.
If you're not, a good team, we'll catch you.
You make a play like that.
We saw Coach Saban do that in the Super, in the national championship game against Clemson.
Remember they scored and they went the onside kick in Marlon Humphrey.
They got you hit the high bounce and Marlon Humphrey, but you better be right.
You put a team on a short field.
You're also putting on the defense though.
That was a gutsy, a big time call, and only a Kirby smart.
They're only a handful of quarterbacks that know I got the job security to do this.
Because that's the difference in potentially, who knows, Johnny, you know, all of a sudden you lose this game.
And now you're on the outside of the college football playoff looking in.
I don't think Georgia would have had that problem considering who they'd beaten, but it would have been very, very interesting.
But give the Bulldogs credit, 9-1, the 5-C, they're going to move up, obviously, because Alabama lost it.
We're going to get talked to that ball game.
This eliminates Texas from all talk of being in the college.
Yes.
Hey.
But see you boys next season in August.
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The number four Alabama Crimson Tide were upset at home in Tuscaloosa
by the number 11 Oklahoma Sooners by the score of 2321.
The home SEC loss dropped Alabama to 6 and 1 in conference play
and 8 and 2 overall, while John Matar and the Sooners improved a 4 and 2 in the conference
and 8 and 2 on the season.
Oklahoma won, despite generating only 2112.
yards of offense.
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Oh, you is fewest than a win since 2001 against number five, Texas.
Sooners rode a defense, which forced three turnovers and the tied end of the game,
Eli Bowden, 87 yard I&T return for a touchdown.
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a touchdown and that was the difference in the ball game because you get 10 points off
turnovers and and and that was really the difference in the ball game but i told johnny
oh cho i told you i told you all last week i said you better be mindful now brett villables now
his defense that's how they win their games they create short fields for their offense
and and get scores like that pick six scooping scores like that but i don't know what y'all guys
like i'm interested to see what you guys think this is the worst crop of running backs that i've
seen Alabama have in a very, very long time.
They're very marginal in the state of business.
I know they're four and five star recruits, but they are, they're not very good.
And the offensive line, who, well, listen, listen, it's, you got to understand.
And it's NIL error in the stay in the stage that we are now, all the talent, most of the
talent always went to Alabama.
Now that the even, the, the playing field is even and other teams can grab just because
you're a four or five star doesn't mean you're going to be that once you get, once you get
to goddamn college.
It does not mean that.
You know, I think to me, in the sense,
I think it's overrated sometimes.
But again, now that the playing field is even
where the talent is now spread out all over
instead of everybody, all the great running backs being at Alabama
or being at being at Ole Miss or being at Georgia
or some of the big, you know, PWI schools,
now that's the way it looks the way it looks now.
Oklahoma played very, very good defense.
And the difference in the ball game,
the turnovers.
Alabama doesn't have that kind of offense that could overcome that stuff.
They don't have that kind of offense that's explosive like they used to be back in the
days when they had hella running backs, great five, real, I'm talking about real five star
receivers across the board where they could be very explosive and score at will.
It just is not like that.
They're not, they don't have that makeup.
They don't have that DNA like that no more.
Listen, Oklahoma played really well.
I mean, Mathieu didn't, he was what, 15 for 23.
He didn't, he didn't do much for 136.
136 yards that's it that's it i mean they they weren't you know they had 30 mr robinson had 34
yards rushing receiving what i think uh carter had three for 36 i mean that that was it it was i'm not
gonna call it a sloppy game but it's a game where the game was decided on those three turnovers
because they play very very good defense yeah i mean look we watched jeremiah love what he's
doing at notre dame we're used to seeing a guy like that on alabama sideline for real
We're used to seeing them have a real dog.
They don't have that.
High Simpson still throws for 346 yards.
He is the glue that holds that team together.
And him still throwing for 345 and not being able to get the job done
because of the turnovers and other things is tough
because he played well enough from his position to win the football game.
For sure.
But you come out in the second half and you don't put as many points on the board as you need.
You stall some drives and just can't make that one play to get over the hump.
interesting story of what Alabama's going to be to make the end of this season this obviously mixes some things up but uh you know a very very good win from Oklahoma I think they're sitting at 11 so you have to bump them up to a position to where they're yeah they're in the mix they're looking pretty I would I would still think Alabama is going to be in the mix as well this can't knock them too far out of the equation what no not because that is like you said Johnny that's the number 11 C go ahead or number 11 team in the country 11 team in the country especially
especially when it comes to the playoff, they still have two losses.
Do they take that into consideration at all?
Or is Oklahoma going to be a team that could.
Well, oh, you, oh, you has two losses and Alabama has two losses, but oh, you beat Alabama.
They have to win out from here.
And they're both in.
Okay.
Yeah.
Uh, I thought, I thought Ty Simpson was a little off today.
He missed some throws today.
He had Bernard wide open in the middle of field.
And I don't know if he was throwing to him or he's throwing the guy running the end cut in the end zone.
But he was way over.
but I don't care what anybody says.
Alabama fans, y'all been getting on, Ocho and I,
something is wrong going on with Williams.
Ryan Williams is not the same, Ocho.
He's not.
He's not.
He's not.
You see it, I see it, Johnny see it,
everybody sees it.
And don't give me this.
That offensive line hasn't been good all year.
I don't want to hear nothing about no offensive line.
Well, he ain't got no receivers around him.
Oh, he got other good receivers around him.
So does Jeremiah Smith.
And Jeremiah Smith shows up every week,
and he makes play.
I don't know I don't know if he's injured I don't know if he has something going on outside of football I just know the guy that I saw last year I don't even I don't even recognize this guy right now yeah I don't I'm not sure what's going on it has to be some you know away from the field has to be something off the field I hope he didn't allow the stardom the fame you know in such a short amount of time to get to him where his where he has somewhat of a lack of focus and and forgot you know the basic fundamental
of how you got where you are right now.
You know, to be as young as you are,
you should be legitimately the second blessed college football receiver
in football, period.
And it should be close to me behind Jeremiah.
He's not even top 10 in the SEC right now.
He's not, I tried to tell Ocho this, Johnny.
He's not even the best receiver on his own team.
Bernard is better than he is.
Hardin is playing better than he is.
I get who he is and what he is
and maybe what he is,
translate better to the NFL, but right now, if I just take it, and you don't know anything
about it and you just watch these guys play, just watch him play this year and you don't
know anything about Ryan Williams, you don't know what he did last year. There is no way
you're thinking two is better than one in five. I mean, zero chance. I have one thing in his defense.
I have one thing in his defense. I will say if Lane Kiffin was the coordinator of this
team offense, he would have a play or two dialed up against the,
coverage they know they're getting on third and five to seven they know they're getting this there
is a route and a play schemed up for him to get him the ball i don't see that shot that they're
trying to take they get sacked or it's an overthrow or it's just a different i don't see them even
attempting that shot which would say are they really scheming for ryan williams so what goes
on behind the scenes is he how does his practice look because whatever it is his situation in
Alabama right now as disgruntled as it can be, but I still don't see them trying to get
him the ball. I can agree with that. But my thing is, Ocho, you've only thought the guy,
the guy has two targets. And on fourth, the most important play of the game, that's who you're
going to? You got to make that make sense to me, Ocho. Now, if that's Jeremiah Smith, if that's
Ryan Williams of last year, I got no problem whatsoever with that call. But based on what you've
seen this year and what you've seen in this game, that makes absolutely no sense.
But based on what he did last year and understanding you know what he can do once he gets
his hands on the ball, then I'm taking that chance.
I'm taking the opportunity because based on what he's done, oh, Joe, you, you can't think
like that.
You can't think like that, especially, okay, he hadn't played well all year.
He hadn't, let's say he hadn't played well here, right?
So if you're playing basketball, you've got a three-point shooter and you know he can shoot,
but he's in a goddamn slump, do you tell him to stop shooting?
No, you continue to give them those opportunities
to allow me to shoot the ball.
They felt that.
No, no, no, no.
Hold on.
No, I don't tell Steph Curry to stop shooting.
But if it's Ryan Williams, based on what I've seen this year,
this ain't no, oh, Cho, if this was an isolated incident,
if this was one bad game, what have we seen throughout this season
that tells you that's the guy on fourth and four,
on fourth and four, fourth and five?
I think they need to see it.
It was fourth and five.
So what makes you think based on what you've seen in this game,
what you've seen throughout the totality of this season.
Yeah, I trust him.
You do know he's their most exposed to player despite the way he's playing this year, right?
He's their most exposed to player despite the way he's playing this year.
You know that, right?
That's why they did.
Oh, so I got a, I got a, I got a, I got a, I got a, I got a, I got a, let me finish.
What good is that?
They know he's their most exposed to player.
He hadn't played well this year based to our standards, based on what we saw last year.
But the team and the play caller and the quarterback also know in this opportunity,
in this scenario, we want to go to him because we think he can make that
play.
I'm confused.
Maybe Johnny, go ahead, Johnny.
Johnny, you muted.
Johnny muted.
Oh, other than I hope he's open,
they ain't going to him for nothing.
They ain't getting him the ball for nothing.
If they get pressed man on fourth and six
and he's got somebody up in his face,
he's good enough to where it should be look at him,
you better run the fucking go and you better win.
Back shoulder or over the top.
He's supposed to be that.
that guy, because if I'm at Ohio State and they press Jeremiah Smith, they press him,
and I look at him, he's getting the bottom, tell him to hit the goalpost with your head.
What do we talk about every time? And if we don't complete it on fourth and six, we walk off
the field with our head high. This is the Ryan Williams we expect. That's crazy. He should
be the guy getting 11 targets a game. He's getting four, five. Oh, Joe, we just talked about
it last week. There were times he wasn't even in. He was just coming in on third down. Now, maybe
he's injured maybe they're trying to protect him maybe he has a shoulder injury maybe they
there's something going on that we don't know but based on what we've seen this season he's not
even close if even if he could come out this year which he can't he has done so much damage to
his draft stock he would actually need to come back just to improve i don't i don't know what's going
on with him i would i would love to talk to him ryan if you if you see this i mean i if anything
it got to be confidence it got it got to be his confidence shot
something's going on.
I don't know what it is,
but I would love to talk to the young bull.
Ryan, if you see this,
may holl at your boy.
I'm easy to reach.
I'm easy to reach.
You know how to get a hold of me.
You know, look conversation.
You know, none too tough.
Just to make sure, you know,
everything still,
you know,
on the up and up.
All this here is for the love of the game.
Eli, Bowens is the guy that red,
read that thing back 87-yard pick six.
Go ahead, Johnny.
All this here for the love of the game.
We're just trying to spend some game,
help a brother out.
We sit here and look at the game
in the way that we see it.
because we know what people expect of you.
We know what you expect from yourself.
And all we can do now at the point of the life that we are at
is try and give back some free game to the cats who can need it.
So this is a reaching hand from the nightcap to say,
my brother, you're colder than this.
For real.
That's it, Johnny.
What you put on tape this year,
we know us three know you're better than that.
And like Ocho said,
hey, if you need to talk to somebody that played that position,
at an elite level,
Ocho phone line is always open.
Especially somebody.
Hell, I'll talk to you.
I don't know.
I don't know.
If guys reach out to me,
I mean, mainly it's really never been college guys.
It's always been guys in the league.
I really didn't have a problem.
You know, they asked me to say, what's going on,
what am I doing wrong, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, so, but I don't really,
I don't like to infringe because, you know,
oh, now I'm doing this and now you want to insert yourself.
Nah, if you reach out,
obviously you feel that there's something I can help you.
with but based on the guy that we know and what we've seen we think we we think he could
have been he could be special absolutely because he sure he had that potential last year and now
i don't know what it's happened and the funny thing about it is special is the understatement
based on what we saw oh do you understand you know how many college college teams it is in
i mean in interfere how many college schools there are he was he oh yeah well i think it's brought
what one 10 111 15 legitimately all jokes aside as a freshman
the second best player in the nation.
At a position.
Well, he was definitely, he and Jeremiah Smith,
you had McMillan at Arizona was sensational.
You had a trial at CU was sensational.
But, Ocho, it's hard to say as a freshman,
yeah, I say he was the second best freshman.
He was a top five receiver.
He was a top five player in his position
based on what he was doing last year.
And to come back and to see,
to see this precipitate,
is dip, something, if there's an injury or there's something going on off the field that
we don't know about, whatever the case may be.
If it's off the field, hopefully he gets rectified.
He's talking to someone that can help him get in the right frame of mind, the right
headspace and do what needs to be done because we understand sometimes, you know, things
can happen off the field, Ocho, that definitely impacts your play on the field.
So whatever the case may be, we hope this young man gets it figured out because he's too
much of a team's too good of a talent too good of a talent to be floundering around and like you said
johnny maybe they need to find a better way to get him to football but i can't get you the football
as my coach used to say son i can't get you the football if you throw it to you and you draw it back
at me no i'm dead ass over here just on chat gbt trying to figure out what precipitous means but
i figure it out now that's a new one i'm out into my vocabulary for sure uh Alabama has two
games left, they have Eastern Illinois, and then they're on the road at Auburn, which is
the Iron Bowl. And right now, they still have a chance to maybe make the college football
playoff, but if they lose to Auburn, all it's everything's out the window. Yeah, for sure. I think
this is a game. They need to come out and really maybe even try and put some style points on it and win
this thing by 17, 20 plus. For them to really assert themselves and put themselves in the middle
of this thing, be like, okay, we deserve here. They need to go on to the
the Iron Bowl on a primetime game and make a statement.
They'll probably get in regardless because they are Bama and their pedigree and their
history and they're a good football team better than some of these other teams that may
limp in.
So I think they deserve to go losing by it to a team that is 11 and also going to get into
the playoff.
I think it adds more chaos.
I think it's a matchup.
Obviously with the way the game turned out tonight that we would want to see a rematch up.
Had they won that game, I don't think it would have been madder because look at it.
They got victories over number five, Georgia.
They got victories over number 16 Vanderbilt, number 14, Missouri,
number 11, Tennessee.
And then they would have been,
they would have beat number 11 Oklahoma.
So they would have had one of the most impressive resumes
that we could, that we could,
that anybody can trot out there.
Nobody would have a resume quite like the most.
For sure, Demos.
So no one would have had a resume like that, Ocho.
You look at what, and run that gauntlet to beat Tennessee,
well, they lost to Oklahoma,
with Tennessee, Missouri, Vanderbilt, and Georgia.
And they beat Georgia, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Missouri
in consecutive weeks.
They beat Georgia, beat Vanderbilt, beat Missouri, beat Tennessee.
Brough.
But, look, Ty was not as accurate as he normally is today.
The offensive line has been bad.
The right tackle is not very good,
and I'm being kind.
I'm being kind because he is, you know, he ain't getting no N IL money.
I know that.
But anyway, he's still, you know, he 18, 19 years of age.
It's bad.
It's bad.
And plus, stop all that scat protection.
They breaking your scat protection down because there was one time when he got hit,
they slid.
They had three guys blocking one.
And the guy ran right through and hit, and number four, he'll, bro.
I'm trying to figure out how you miss a read that bad.
You got a blocker in front of you.
And then you run into the tackler.
And then the next play,
you let the slot guy blow you up and sack the quarterback.
And consecutive plays.
Ocho know a little bit about this
because he may have to have been hot
and have a quick little look every now and then.
But you know enough about it,
Shannon, to know that if you start off a game
and you can't get your scat,
empty protection type of scheme down,
you're going to have a long day.
To be honest, Ty Simpson and what he's about to go through going to the league,
he needs to know and he's good enough to have the ability to get up there and go,
yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, flip this, flipper, flip this around.
You have to.
And we'll be like, yo, worst case scenario, let's find the meanest dog in the world,
slide everything to him and just pick a stick aside and throw it quick.
If they're sitting on it, you figure it out as the game goes on,
but you have to have answers that you're talking about at the end of every drive.
That's coaching.
No, we've hit three different points tonight with Alabama
that gets back to one thing, coaching.
A Sabin team didn't do that.
No.
I think the thing is that, look, if Proctor is what you believe he is,
mainly nine times out of ten,
you should slide the protection away from him
and leave him one-on-one.
And that way, you slide the protection out.
Running backs, you block your way out.
You're the way we did it,
and Johnny, let me know
what you think about this.
The way we did it,
we would always tell us the back.
You're dead last in the read.
Block your way out.
Do not be in a hurry to get out
because you're not first,
second, or third.
You're the fourth in the read.
So block your way out.
And if somebody coming in,
I'm watching guys getting out,
bro, you last in the progression.
Why you in such a hurry?
He's going one, two, three.
and maybe dump it down to you.
He might go one, two, three, four, and out of bounds.
They want that pill.
They want the ball.
If they come off too early,
they're going to cover theirself.
You're going to cover yourself anyway.
But, and guess what?
I can't get to the ball if I'm on my back.
I love a running back that turn around and check three four times.
Do the, huh, huh.
And then get out.
I'm all about that.
Yes.
Longer the shorter.
You're good at my mind.
book you can get next to me on third down anytime and you run you run by a guy that ends up
bringing pressure you see to get you run by like oh yeah I'm about to get this rock no bro
you last but like I see Ocho I'm telling you why I can't coach I tell you why that's the whole that's
the whole point you seeing what they're not doing based on what you already know but if you were
the coach they probably wouldn't make that mistake because maybe you can maybe you can teach it
maybe you can teach it because you've done before and it registered a little bit differently than
the coaches that are actually there right now, all right?
And you don't, don't miss your calling.
I'm telling you that.
These opportunities continue to open up.
I missed it.
And God, and listen, God, and God keep knocking on the dough, and you ain't answering it.
That, I'm telling you.
Ocho, you have to realize in the era in which I grew up, how coaches were.
Yeah.
You made the mistake.
Oh, you could do the, hey.
You might make that first.
You might make that first.
You might make that first.
You wouldn't make another one.
You could take that same concept, that same attitude, that same philosophy, and use it in today's era.
It don't work in 25.
They're too soft, boy.
They too, hey, I'm more alone the lines with Bobby Knight.
I grew up with that kind of, Ocho, man, it wasn't up for the coach to grab you by your face,
and smash your ass off the field when you dropped the pass and made a mistake.
Hey, yeah, they don't work today on.
And you try to walk, you try to walk past, he grabbed you by your pants and damn this.
Hey, I remember them days.
Hey, man.
You on the ground, the coach pick you up?
pick you up by your pants
pull your whole jock strap off
he got your jawstrap in his hand
he'll pick you up by the back
it's just man
it's it's uh
it's it's a different area
you guys are right man it's a different error
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The number three,
Texas A&M Aggies erase a 27-point halftime hole.
I think if I'm not mistaken, it's the largest comeback this season.
It is the biggest comeback in Aggies history.
They shut out the game Cox in the second half and scored 31 unanswered points.
The largest comeback in the victory in the FBS this season.
It's the largest comeback in an SEC game in the past 20 season.
SEC teams had lost 286 consecutive games
dating back to 2004 when trailing by at least 27 points.
A&M moves to 10 and Ocho, your guy, Marcel Reed, 22 or 39, 439 yards,
three touchdowns, two interceptions.
Hey, I got KC Conception, seven catches, a buck 58, Bethel, four catches 139,
Williams, three for 50 in a tub, Bochurcher, three for 40 at a tub.
He had to throw it.
Running was not going to get them back in the game.
And plus, Carolina was doing a great job
shutting down to run, Johnny.
29 rushes, 64 yards.
Yeah, minus nine yards.
If you guys were going to win this game.
Minus nine yards a half.
Minus nine.
I'm sitting in that stadium.
I'm like, man, what we've been sitting from them
is pounding the rock.
That's what we've been going to.
All that play, all that scheme for the week is out of the building.
Early in the first half,
so many uncharacteristic plays from this offense.
Concepcion, drop the ball.
in the end zone for a touchdown
because he jumped
and he never does that.
We had a third down drop.
We kicked the field goal
from the two yard line and miss it.
It's two or three field goals
in the first half.
Everything goes wrong.
I'm sitting in that stadium at halftime.
Boy, I'm walking around the stadium
telling people
happen again.
This is some Aggie shit
if I've ever seen it.
They come out.
Really do lock in
in the second half.
That defense
Was not the same defense from the first half.
That long touchdown they gave up.
Number eight broke it, ran up the tunnel,
and then ran into the cop.
We haven't seen A&M.
Yeah, they've given up some gashes,
but that was just, they got out.
First time you've seen them get outspeeded,
I guess you can say.
But man, what an adjustment at halftime?
That's good coaching.
Elko came out and dialed in.
Unbelievable steam.
Lenora Sellers looked like a different person.
You got pressure on him.
He sat there all first half and just patted that rock.
Boom.
I'm going to hit the corner versus cover three
because the guy doesn't drop deep enough.
Boom.
I'm going to tick this and pull this for 26.
It was all South Carolina.
He turned around.
Marcel Reed.
Mike Elko in the locker room.
True story.
He goes,
man, our quarterback,
I think he was playing for the other team
in the first half.
I go,
probably right, coach.
He goes, but in the second half,
he got to figure it out.
Just the locker room after being there
for such a game.
game like that, man, it's a great day when the longhorns go down and the Aggies are on top. Let's get it.
Somebody did explain to me. I don't want to get into the whole thing because maybe people think
I'm going to, Carolina and Gamecock fans, but I need to know, somebody need to tell me what
am I missing about Lenore Sellers? Ocho, it's fourth and six and he gets sack going out of
throw the ball up who cares who cares if it's complete or not you cannot take a sack on four down young man you can't do that like johnny said he looked like a different person i don't know i don't know what he was doing he would look lenore sellers has been bad all year long guys that's not hyperbole this is no embellishment he hasn't looked good
And I think a lot of it had to do because there was a lot of praise about Lenore Sellers
and he might go somewhere else and somebody got an $8 million NIL deal.
Bro, maybe it's just me.
I still got faith.
With all that being said, I still got faith in him.
I think if he really buckles down and takes all that and sets it aside,
he's another player that we look at, not as like sure as I am with like,
William's going to be really good.
But in my opinion, being around enough
quarterbacks, I think Lenore Steller's
seller still has enough potential
to go out and come back next year
and have an unbelievable year.
He's huge on the field
in real life. He throws it nice.
It comes out of his hand. It's just
when things are going really well,
it's easy for Lenore Sellers to go
really well. He's able to
get the run game and that motion and everything
is mixing them up and he can scramble
and slide. They did a fake reverse.
pass that he caught, they really
emptied the clip in the first half, for real.
So you see the potential.
And then when the chaos comes
and the bullets flying and you're in the
trenches and you got the
beo, boo, boo,
it's a different guy.
And that comes with time. And it comes with being
comfortable in the offense to where you know
where to get out of stuff and what to do.
And really, it's when the fire gets hot. He really
starts to panic. And you know what? That's all he has to do.
Especially, you understand, you looked at
them, when they came back, obviously, when Texas A&M came back and the pressure was on them,
you have to learn to stay relaxed. You have to learn to stay calm. To be able to make
decisions, make the right decisions in pressure situations, make some of the best
quarterback play. That's where the best quarterback has come from. When you're in a hostile
environment, when you're in a chaotic environment, and you're still calm and collected,
being able to make the right decisions, you know, during that time, and sellers kind of
folded under their pressure today. Simple. Fourth and Six. The call should have came into the
into the head said, listen, by any means, you got to make a play.
You can't, you can't run it.
If you got to throw it, if you have to throw it, even if you have to put the ball in harm's way,
you have to do something with the ball.
So just, you know, running out of bounds.
Obviously, that's a, I don't, it's a huge mistake, one that he probably won't make again
if he's back in a scenario like that.
I really shouldn't have to tell a quarterback that starting out of D1 school that he should
have to, he got to throw the ball on fourth down and he can't take a sack running out of
I shouldn't have to tell him that, Ocho, because I got a problem.
I'm going to have a problem.
If I got to hold your hand every step of the way, because you both guys
said something very interesting, did you see how well he was playing when everything
was going well?
Well, you know in the NFL, there are going to be more times than not.
It's not going to go well.
If all you do is play well when you front run, what happens when you fall behind?
And you see as A&M started amount of that comeback, he needed to be the guy.
I got this.
I'm going to stop this down momentum.
I'm going to put a stop to this right now.
He didn't.
He embellished it.
He helped him.
There was a fourth and one in that second half
that South Carolina went for
that if they score any amount of points there,
it makes it an extra possession game for A&M.
It makes it really hard.
And they went for it on fourth and one.
I will say this, number 11 and number nine
on the Texas A&M defense stood tall today.
A couple times in that second half.
played like some real, real dogs.
That fourth and one, if they get that first down,
there was seven minutes left in the third maybe.
They were bleeding a lot of clock.
They get that first down.
They knocked the clock down to three minutes left
and kick a field goal and take points.
That for them, they didn't even put it in his hand.
They ran it again up the middle and got stuff.
Little plays like that where you're not so confident
to where you put the ball in his hands for sure,
but you don't trust him enough.
He should be running that rock.
He's six, four, two, three.
50. What'd they do with Cam?
He that big?
What are they doing?
Thank you. That's my point.
Johnny, you're making my point.
If he's your best player,
let me ask your question.
If you notice in any
crunch situation, they
put the ball in my home's hand, say,
go make a play, son. They put the ball
in Lamar Jackson hand. They put the ball
in Josh Allen's hand. They put the ball
in their best player's hand and say,
son, I'm going to live and die
whatever decision you make. If I give you
run past option, I'm trusting you enough that you're going to run and get it or you're going
to throw and get it.
But I'm going to live with whatever the decision you make, son.
They took that decision out of his hands and no, we don't trust you like that, bro.
That they did.
Cliff Kingsbury would have never done that to me, ever.
Never.
We live and die by the sword and we live and die with him.
That's our cat.
That's our guy.
He doesn't have the keys to that program in South Carolina and he had all the hype in the world
this year.
So that's what's going on in practice.
That's what's going on behind the scenes.
I can live with any decision my best player make.
If I put the ball in my home's hand,
I put the ball in Lamar Jackson's hand,
I put the ball in Lamar Jackson's hand,
or Joe Burrell, or any of my top quarterbacks.
I'm going to live with whatever decision they make.
And we might say, hey, at least Andy Reed,
we've seen how many times don't four down.
They give him a home to run past option.
Normally they fake the inside,
he's going to take off the run,
and they bring the drag,
they got the flat going right now,
or they got somebody coming in behind the flat.
But anyway, hey, I trust your decision.
You also have to understand.
You have to understand.
Look at the players you just named
where coaches trust their decision-making
in those times like that.
Sellis is not there.
He's that in Carolina.
He's not there.
He's not there.
He's not because they took the ball out of his hands.
With that fourth and one,
that's exactly who you want the ball,
whose hands you want the ball to be in,
but that wasn't the case.
The fourth down,
if it was any of the quarterback,
if it was,
was Lamar Jackson, it was Patrick Mahomes on that fourth and six.
You think they were to ran out of bounds?
No, they would have threw it and gave someone a chance to make a, I hope not.
I'm just saying.
Oh, Joe, it's like a two point.
It's like a two point conversion.
You take a sack or you can, no, bro, it's the last way.
It's two points.
Throw it up.
Who cares?
Maybe you get a PI.
Maybe the guy all of a sudden, the ball comes over the place and you catch it.
But at least something, get the ball out of your hands.
The one thing you can't do, son, you can't take a sack.
here. You've got to get the ball out of your hands. It's really that simple. It's not that
complicated at all is that you got to get the ball out of your hand. Because guess what,
Ocho, if you get sacked, the game's over. I don't know what happened if you throw the ball.
Maybe we get a PI. Maybe he makes an unbelievable catch and he catches it. But the one thing
that we cannot have happen is that you get sacked running out of bounds, Ocho. He was running out of
bounds.
Come on,
bro.
You're better than that.
There's a reason why you get the NIO money that you get because the
GameCock booster and alumni and they believe that you're worthy of that kind of money
and to make these kinds of mistakes.
Bro,
if you,
if you a first year player,
I give you some,
you know what,
it's his first year.
I give him some creditor.
I say,
Ocho,
you know what,
hey,
he'll first year guy.
But nah,
we can't.
Not this, not, no, no, you can't take a sack on fourth down.
On the flip side of it.
You got to stop, you got to stop.
On the flip side of this, huh, how do we feel about the quarterback play
from the other side of the field today?
Oh, he was, and look, what, that second half,
once he got those jitters out, he had a horrible interception in the end.
Oh, in the end of the earlier.
Are you talking about the corner, he left a little short?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, a little short.
He left a little short.
Way, that ball is high.
and outside forever because here's the thing the corner slopped off so so you got that's
why you got to be careful of that because you basically you basically got to no look that
throw because you got to realize where you are ocho it's not like the corner that's in it's in the
field of play here ain't got not far to go you know depending on experience and in chemistry
with a receiver a really I'm talking about an elite quarterback you know what they would
deal with that if that corner you want to shove off they would have back shoulder yeah exactly
and put it right on it on this inside shoulder
the force them to turn around
that ball that ball's got to be like
San Antonio Holmes
in the corner
with big bent with big men
that's how that goes up but what I always said
about Marcel too and what I like really stress
on him this off season was you need
nothing but different combinations
of half line routes in seven on seven
you need to see that corner slump
you need to see what man press outside leverage
looks like with a corner you need to see
more and more reps like that.
So as it is a bad pick,
it's such a good learning tool for him
that he now takes and goes down the road
and is able to keep in his memory bank.
So I don't think he'll do that again.
I've got caught lacking on that
and practice a million times
where they slump on you and get back
and if they're athletic enough,
you feel stupid as hell.
Really do.
Because you see it,
but you have to trust it
because it's such an early anticipation throw.
Once he got settled in, though,
to look at what his stat lines ends at
to know what his impact was.
and by the way, in the second half,
he took a 40, 35-yarder to the house on a scamper
that he scored on, that they called holding on,
that old boy just fell over on
and the O. Lyman was just over the top of him.
It wasn't holding.
So I think if you look at his play as a whole,
400 plus yards,
three plus touchdowns,
okay.
He played, well, he had to play like he played the second half, Johnny,
or they're losing this game.
I couldn't agree more.
He had to play out of his mind.
And he did.
And that's what you expect.
Your guy to do, he's like, okay, I'm the best player.
Let me show you why I'm the best player.
Let me make these players.
And he made those players.
If he goes to Texas and he has himself a game, does he win the Heisman?
Man, everybody's been hyping about what's the kid at Ohio State in Mendoza,
the guy at Indiana.
He had another, what, more touchdown day today?
so we'll talk about him a little later
but I definitely thank Johnny
if he goes to Texas and does what you think he's going to do
I definitely believe he gets an opportunity
to be sitting in the downtown athletic club
and be in New York come Heism and Saturday.
He gives himself a hell of a chance.
If he goes out, runs the table.
Yes.
I believe he will still have SEC championship game too
before.
Yes, absolutely.
Before voting.
Yeah.
Well, you know, if you're the quarterback
back and you, you know, you run it, you run the table, you're undefeated, you go and you play
well in the SEC championship game and say you beat a Georgia.
I don't know who's going to be on the opposite side.
Maybe it's a Georgia or maybe it's an Oklahoma, whatever the case may be, that definitely
increases your likelihood and people like, damn, you see that gamut that they had to run
and here he is, you know, he's sitting here.
Yeah, it definitely helps.
Couldn't agree with.
But, hey, this Georgia.
a kid. He's playing himself
and getting some people
talking about him. Uh, yeah.
Ocho and Johnny,
Stockton, Stockton, Stockton is rising.
Yeah. I'm not
saying it's Bitcoin in the video, but
he, it's a, he got some
slow growth going on here.
I agree.
Ocho, Texas N.M. said the state
trooper, Johnny, that made contact with the
South Carolina players during the game was
relieved of his game day duties.
After receiver Nick Harbor caught an 80-yard touchdown pass late in the second quarter,
he grabbed his right leg, walked up the ramp, and Oscar Adewa to third following.
As they turned to walk back down the field, the Texas State Trooper bumped into them
and then turned around and pointed at the players seemingly scolding them.
Harbor was quickly pushed away by a teammate and continued to the field, but Beamer thanked
Texas A&M for the quick action while speaking to reporters after the game.
Got a ton of respect for the people here at College Station.
first class operation.
Everybody from the game operation standpoint,
they do a great job and are first class people.
So we appreciate them handling that the right way
and sending him home.
Johnny, what are your thoughts about the album model?
Yeah, I think we're just a little frustrated in that first half.
He breaks off that run, runs up the tunnel.
Around here in these parts, partner,
we protect this house.
We paid a lot of money for this house.
Get out my tunnel, boy.
Get back on the field.
So he gave me this.
a little something, let them know what's up.
To be honest, it didn't give us much of a spark,
but listen,
majority of the time you don't see a lot of that
from A&M people, you don't see it from Aggies.
It is a small gesture that, of course,
in the day and age we live in, it's on TV
and recorded and blasted everywhere.
I'm sure the guy obviously feels bad about it.
I'm sure it's one of those moments, but...
Hey, me,
being in college,
I'd hit him damn head with the football.
I'm just telling, just knowing me in college,
Ocho, because I'm not going to be as professional as I am in an NFL setting.
I'll hit him dead in his face with that football.
You're going to hit him down in his face,
and you see that uniform he went?
I don't give it down by that uniform.
He had that uniform on when he bumped into two 19-year-olds.
Okay, I see you.
Hey, you, hey, you, hey.
Ocho, they try, if you go look at the one on the right,
I think it was 27, he actually tries to move.
He tried to inch out of the way.
And then you're going to bumping us and then turn around and point?
Listen, I don't know what wrong with the cop.
Obviously, he's in the wrong.
If anything, you could have got skinny and slid through the boys real quick.
Yeah, come on, man.
Outside of that, you know, tough guy, I got the badge on.
I'm the officer.
I'm going to keep my braw shoulders up.
And whoever, whoever bumping to me, we're going to have a little altercation.
It could have been prevented.
It was unnecessary.
I'm not going to lie.
If I'm in that position, too, I'm going to, I'm going to,
going to go at the guy. I'm definitely turning around getting in his face and saying something.
100%. It's going to get to the point. You're going to hit it with the football too.
I'm going to test him for sure. I'm going to get in his face and say,
what's up, bitch, right off the rip. Dead ass. Yes. Right to his face. I just know it,
Ocho, because I'm all, I'm in a hostile environment and I'm already, I'm already on. I'm like,
yeah, yeah. So your instinct is bark. I'm going to react. I'm going to hit him. I promise you.
In college, now NFL, first of all, I don't think cops would be like that.
You know, hey, first of all, they ain't really, they got security, but cops, they're just chilling out.
They happen.
They're like, oh, man, they might give you a high five or something.
But I don't know what he's thinking that, oh, you mean mugging two college kids?
I got some for your ass.
In the middle of a game at that.
Hey, they ain't that much a, eh, uh, it, also he turned around and point, like, bro, I don't know where he thought he was.
See, he thought he was on the street.
See, he, I want you to know now.
That ain't the first time he behaved like that.
Day the first time.
Think about it.
You in front of 100,000.
How many y'all had today, Johnny?
100, what?
105.
God.
Y'all had 105,000.
You got two college kids.
So let me ask you a question.
What happens when you ain't got no thousand watching?
You ain't lying.
I got some.
I got some for, I had some for it.
You ain't lying.
Just because your team losing, you're going to shove two college kids.
A&M, you handled it correctly.
LeBron James tweeted that A&M cop needs to be suspended.
That was premeditated and corny A.F.
He went out of his way to start some ish.
Do better.
He did.
Kudos to the gentleman, to the South Carolina, Nick Harbor, and the other gentleman.
I don't know this is his name off the top of my head.
Congratulations for holding your composure.
and not because you could have
and I don't think anybody would have
that you did anything wrong
but see this is what we're talking about Ocho
you see when no one's watching
how they'll do what they'll do how they'll treat you
you see that Ocho
I just want you to see that not this
you got a hundred and five thousand people
in the stadium you got cameras
everywhere and he did
this so you know how
he will behave if there are no cameras around
why
bro why you're going to shove two
college kid and then you're going to turn around and point like they did something wrong.
They got every right to be where they are.
I just, man, please.
But I just I just don't I just don't get what he thought he was doing.
I mean, I guess he thought he was doing a good gesture.
And some people might some people be by like, yeah, yeah, that was the right thing.
They ain't have no business in the tunnel.
No, what you mean?
You got nothing to do with it.
Yeah, listen, I think everybody named, everybody named Mama, whether you a Texas A&M fan or not,
knows the cop is in the wrong.
He's in the wrong.
There's no, there's no, if, hands,
or buts about it.
It was unnecessary.
If anything, you could have,
you got skinny,
you know, the kids,
they're just coming down,
they just scored.
It was unnecessary.
He sought it out for sure.
And to be honest,
I've had,
trust me,
I've had my tiffs
with the state troopers
and the city police
of Brian and College Station.
So I've had my tips
with them in the past for sure.
I will say,
for the majority of the people,
people in law enforcement in and around this area.
This is a very well-policed, very protect the school
and protect the people area.
The majority of law enforcement around here does an amazing job,
and I'm very thankful for what they do for me
and the other people of this city.
But that today, what we saw was wrong for sure.
And I think A&M did handle it the right way.
Yeah, and I think the thing is that trying to get skin.
I ain't trying to get skin.
I'm big.
I'm big. I'm big. I'm big.
Why?
Like you say, how you big, like you're 250, 260.
I'm coming through like a big body.
I think people understand what I mean by get skinny.
I'm just, I'm just saying it turns sideways.
That's all.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like you're in a crowded club.
Chad, you know how you go to a crowd of club and you like, excuse me, excuse me, excuse me.
Excuse me, excuse me.
Especially if you got a drink, you don't want nobody to bump your drink
and you don't want to spend your drink on nobody.
Because then you got, boy, you spit your drink on me.
You ain't going to say, excuse me.
My bad dude, you see all these there are people in here?
What are you making?
It seems like it's just me and you in this mofo.
But I just think the thing is that it's a,
it's just a, it's just a bad situation
that shouldn't have happened.
And the cop doesn't look good.
The college kids look really well,
how they handle that situation and moved on.
And it's just, I just hate it.
So, and John, like I said, Johnny,
Johnny went to school at college station, so he knows how they behave certain times.
I mean, I don't think you have that problem now, Johnny, when you go back there,
they love you now because the attention that you brought there, because, you know, A&M is an A&M,
but you brought a new level of fandom.
You brought eyes back.
You brought the national eyes back to A&M.
Man, look here, A&M really hadn't been on anybody's maps in Coriott back in the 90s.
So what you were able to do is to bring eyes to Texas A&M.
Because like I said, Texas A&M has been, they were good once upon a time.
But what you were able to do, Texas A&M, they go 7 and 5, 8 and 4, whatever the case may be.
Nobody was expecting them to do anything.
And then Johnny comes there and he plays out of his mind.
He wins the He Heism and Trophily.
Now there's a level of expectation that came along, that comes along with that program.
And Coach Mike Elko has these guys playing well, Marcel Reed, conception on that.
they have a really nice ball club we're going to find out if they can keep this thing going they
got texas and then if they and then they got the c c championship game so they have everything
they can to play for um unfortunately because they handled this so quickly uh they didn't let this
incident mar a big time victory course you know i think one thing when i do come back to this town
first of all uncle i appreciate you saying that um i'm humble in the fact of what texas a&M
is now and when i go back and look at that stadium and realize how different it is
is what an unbelievable opportunity I had as a young kid to be able to go have an impact on a school like that and a state like that.
And one of my favorite things when I walk on the field on a game day is to see my old police officer who used to take me home after the games and take care of me and be on the staff.
And when we traveled, he took care of me like a fucking wrap me in a blanket pretty much.
And that's good.
It didn't let nobody touch me.
It's the happiest moment when I dab him up on the sideline, give him a hug and check in on him and his family.
So what the school has done for me
Amazing
What a position we're in
For the first time in a very long time
Maybe even unprecedented
Throughout A&M's football history
I don't know if we've ever been in a position
Where we're undefeated
Get into a conference championship
And a playoff
That depending on how it shakes out
We get an easier run
Or we could get somebody that
Falls off late here
And we end up playing a team
That was ranked probably in the top five all year
But you don't know how it's going to shake out
Nevertheless
Shout out to Elko, shout out to Marcel Reed,
shout out to Concepcion, all the boys,
Cassatow, the defense, and every Aggie that showed up today.
We needed everybody in that stadium
because we needed to play it perfect, and we did,
and it doesn't matter, because we got a dub,
and we hit in Northgate tonight for sure.
Go, Aggie.
All right, Kiwan Lacey, rushed for 224 yards
and three touchdown as the number six Mississippi Ole Miss Rebs,
rallied past Florida by the score of 3424,
Lane Kiffin Bowl is Lane Kiffin's current team picked to win Saturday over his potential
new employer as Kent as Kiffin's squad took a knee at the final minute, Ole Miss fan
chanted, we won't lane in a bid to persuade their thoughts after the coach not to vote for
another school, possibly Florida. Rebels have now won at least 10 games in three straight
season and this victory solidified their chances to make the college football playoff.
Meanwhile, Florida has lost 20 consecutive games away from Gainesville.
against ranked opponents since beating Georgia
in the COVID year in 2020
in Jacksonville, Florida.
Chamblis, 26 and 35, 3-0-1-1-touchdown.
Lacey, 31-carries, 2-24, 3 touchdowns.
The one thing you can say,
Lane Kiffin's answer.
Offense, it's hard.
I don't know, look,
And I have the utmost respect for Ryan Day.
But boy, it's hard for you to find me somebody
that's better at calling plays
that's in college football than Lane Kiffey.
That's not one.
The funny thing, you know what I like about Lane too?
It doesn't matter what he has on offense.
He's always able to put his players in position
that maximize their talent and what they do well.
Always, always been able to do that extremely well.
The fact that he's going to Ole Miss
and he's had a really, really good season.
He's 10 and 1 right now,
and they definitely,
they're definitely going to surprise the people.
They're going to make it to the college playoffs.
Ain't no telling what's going to happen.
Give me the final two game.
We had a lot of talk the last couple years,
obviously, about how good of a play caller
Lincoln Riley was and what he did with Caleb Williams
and being a good point in the right position.
Now USC doesn't.
have the pieces that they had before, so they don't
look like the same way, a scheme,
anything. Lane Kiffin is
undisputed undoubtedly the best
play caller in college football without a doubt.
They're calling this the Kiffin Bowl.
I don't take the Florida
job if I'm Wayne Kiffin.
Hell now! Well, how much
they got for me, Johnny?
I see they just gave L. Cole 11 million a year.
I think it takes, and if I were him,
I get this offer from not Florida.
I get this offer from LSU.
That's the job. Okay.
if I'm like given what he can do recruiting there what they will give him it takes 13 to 15 million
it takes a crib in the bayou it takes two cars it takes the jet wherever i want to go whenever i want
now i can only give you 50 hours john we're taking all 50 and we're going to try and give
something to my son we're trying to give something to my son he getting 50 grandma out there is
getting 50 everybody getting 50 yeah okay 50 hours i'm going to spend that in a month
in the off season.
You're crazy as hell.
If I'm getting everything, if I'm leaving.
If not, I'll take the $13 million I get from Ole Miss
and we'll continue to build something.
And listen, yeah.
You think they'll make him the highest pay?
You think they'll make him, they'll jump him over Kirby?
Because right now, Kirby's the highest paid at about 13.
He's got all the leverage.
He does.
You want me that bad?
Show me you want me that bad.
But Johnny, I just spent, I got to spend $50 plus billion to get
Brian Kelly out the door.
Somebody go find it.
We're talking about the governor is talking about hiring the dude.
Go find some money somewhere.
What are we talking about?
This name in the game is the-Shack got it.
Hey, Shaq, they're going to need you to break them off.
You got plenty.
Shaq, Andrew Reese, uh, Jenna, uh, Chase, Joe.
Hey, they need all that big time of love to come back and pitch it in this pot.
Oh, they got it in the pot without having to call on the alum.
Oh, they definitely got it.
They got, uh, their final game is 1128.
they play Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl at Mississippi State.
Wait, hold on, hold on.
They got Mississippi, they got two more games, I thought.
Okay, they got one more game.
Yeah, they got Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl,
which will be easy, you know.
It's a rivalry game.
You know how rivalry games go, Ocho.
Every time.
And, uh,
Ole Miss, everything they hope.
If they went out, do we play them in the SEC championship?
Probably who's going to be, I think it depends on who's ranked higher.
So you probably end up playing Georgia.
There's a one loss.
You'll probably end up playing Georgia, Johnny.
I agree.
Damn.
And that's when the SEC won.
Guess why?
Georgia, that's an hour drive from Athens.
So you will not have home.
You will not.
I know A&M travel.
And y'all got them big time, but that's in the Bulldogs backyard.
We're going to split it down the middle.
First time SEC championship, we're going full force.
100%.
Maybe not split it.
But we're going to be 6040.
Ags on top.
That'll be a burner, though.
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