Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 1: Colorado Bowl eligible, Ewers 3 TDs, Bama routs Missouri
Episode Date: October 27, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders, Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter and the Colorado Buffaloes beating the Cincinnati Bearcats 34-23 and becoming b...owl eligible for the first time since 2016. Later, Unc and Ocho discuss Quinn Ewers throwing 3 TDs for Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns in a win over the Vanderbilt Commodores, question if Jalen Milroe and the Alabama Crimson Tide are good enough to overcome their mistakes despite destroying the Missouri Tigers after QB Brady Cook injured his hand and much more!03:19 - Show starts03:34 - Intro08:40 - Ocho talks Homecoming14:00 - CU beats Cincinnati23:37 - Longhorns beat Vandy26:40 - Mizzou looses to Bama30:00 - Oregon beat IL34:10 - T A&M beats LSU37:45 - The U46:13 - Jordan Addison cryptic post(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
What's the key word? Whose award is it?
Yours and mine, but somehow they forgot this.
Hey, listen, listen, this is what I love.
This is what I love about us now.
Now we start. That was yours, Ocho, that I dropped.
OK, so you dropped mine. Yeah.
Hey, hey, let me tell you something, boy.
Listen, we racking up now.
Well, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. We me. Yeah.
Put that take that dub you off and put me.
I got both of these. What you mean? We.
Hey, you ain't you ain't seen me none of my awards yet, man.
What's what's What's the place?
Okay, what award are you looking for?
Huh?
What award are you looking for?
I need all of them.
All the accolades that we've built up to this point,
you ain't seen me shit.
You ain't got any shit?
Uh-huh.
Listen.
Listen.
I don't wanna beat you up, right?
You know, you my co-host.
I don't wanna.
I think you better stick to D-Bo. Hey, I don't wanna put no hands up, right? You know, you my co-host. I don't want to. I think you better stick to Divo.
Hey, I don't want to put no hands on you.
Can you politely, can you politely send me my awards
because I am responsible.
I'm the other half of the reason why we get the award.
You've done amazing work, Coach O.
I am so proud of you.
Thank you.
I'm so proud of you.
I'm gonna keep both awards.
Hey, thank you, thank you. For those of you that I'm gonna keep both awards.
Hey, thank you. Thank you. And for those of you that are in the chat that are watching, man, we appreciate you.
We appreciate you all because without you all, none of this would be possible, man.
You all are the meat and potatoes to our success.
And I mean, words really can't describe how thankful I am, you know, for us to have
grown as fast as we've grown so fast.
And this is just the beginning.
We just getting started, man.
Thank all of you.
I love you.
Yes.
All of the awards that we want, I mean, you can see some in the back, uh, the
million subscription, the a hundred thousand, uh, the Webbies, the, uh, uh,
um, the heroes in media.
Yeah.
I mean, there's so many awards.
We don't win these without you.
Um, your support, your, support, the views, the tweets,
the likes to talk about over the course of the last year,
a lot of this, all of this is because of you.
We don't do, we get to talk, we can talk as much as we want.
But if the base, you guys don't like it,
we're just wasting our time.
And so we really, really appreciate you
giving us the support that you've given us standing
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And when they talk about podcasts, you guys always mentioned Nightcap.
So we're greatly, greatly appreciative of that.
Although Ocho and I, we are the face of a Nightcap.
We have a staff here that does an unbelievable job.
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And so again, that's because of you.
So any success that we garner is because of you.
It's not because of us.
Yeah, I think you like our content.
I think you like the way we, you know,
we have fun when we talk sports, we talk pop culture,
we talk life, we talk finances,
we talk a lot about a lot of things.
What we don't do is gossip.
So we don't do that,
because I don't particularly care
what's going on in somebody else's life,
unless it's football related, on the football field.
Then we have to talk about certain things.
And then sometimes people run afoul with the law
or something happens and it's like,
oh, Joe, can't believe this happened.
But we try to stay away from that.
Somebody asked me the other day,
was I gonna talk about a certain subject
that's been dominating the headlines? September, I said no. They get enough coverage from that. Somebody asked me the other day, was I going to talk about a certain subject that's been dominating the headlines September? I said, no, they get enough coverage
on that. We don't need to talk about it on nightcap. Oh Joe, before we go any further,
you want to talk about you got to, I think that's a prayer view shirt on.
Oh, hey, listen, listen, I went to obviously I went to prayer views homecoming. I did the
coin toss today. A big thank you to the athletic department and staff and everyone that's a part of the Prairie View family,
alumni and current students and athletes, man. Unbelievable. Unbelievable
atmosphere, which is why I'm jealous of you that you had the opportunity to
experience what it's like to be at an HBCU. Now, what I'm not gonna do is I promise this time
when I talk about a prayer view, I'm not gonna cry.
I'm not gonna get emotional,
but that is something that all people,
if you go to a PWI or you go to a private school
or anything of that nature,
you need to experience a homecoming at some HBCU
at a state near you.
What I experienced today from everybody, whether it was alumni, whether it was students, the
athletic director, the president, when I talk about hospitality, they put the fucking H
in hospitality and allowing me to feel welcome knowing that I have no bad-
Your daughter goes there, but it's not like you played there.
It's not like you went to HBCU, but that just,
the mere fact, Ocho, that you would take time out
to come down there.
They made me feel like I was family.
They made me feel like I walked, I went there four years,
I crossed the stage, I got my diploma,
for that I'm grateful.
And everybody mentioned the show.
Everybody mentioned the show, and they talked about how much they loved
it. There are a lot of people asked about you.
There was someone that played with you.
He was your roommate when you were a rookie with the Broncos.
When you were a rookie with the Broncos, he was your roommate.
Brian McFadden.
Yes, yes.
If I'm not mistaken, I think he's married.
B-Mac.
Yeah, he's if I'm not mistaken, I think he's married to the to the president. He's bad. If I'm not mistaken, I think he's married to the, to the president.
I couldn't be wrong.
I couldn't be wrong, but yeah. Yeah. He said, um,
no, uh,
listen, let me tell you the band played,
you might not know it,
but I'm sure they played it when you was in school.
You know, the song, I'm so glad.
Yeah.
I'm so man, PV played that.
And everybody, and what they do is what,
at HBCU they plug their school.
So when I was there, I'm so glad I go to SSU.
Bingo.
I'm so glad.
And listen, but I got chills, man.
I got chills to the point where I had to go
to the band director.
I went to the band director, I said, do me a favor.
I know I have no jurisdiction here,
but can you just run that back for me one more time?
Like I'm acting like a dude in a club talking to the DJ.
Man, he ran it back for me, man, one more time.
And, Unc, man.
Oh, you get hyped.
You gotta see the patentee.
You gotta see the ambiance, the writtenness,
the atmosphere of what it's like homecoming week
at an HBCU, because you an HBCU because you can feel the
buzz. You can feel the electricity. Yeah. The the frass and the saw rods. They're
in the park. They're getting they're gearing up for the step shows. They're
getting ready to do their thing. They know that a lot of people are going to
be coming back. Um, that that recently recent graduates and people that
graduated 10, 15, 20, 30 years ago, they're coming back. And obviously the players you want to win
because you want to send everybody away that's leaving
if they left today, tonight, depending on when they play.
Some people play in the afternoon,
some people play at night on homecoming or Sunday,
but everybody's going to disperse
and go back to their location.
And we want to give them something to talk about.
So there's nothing like that.
I remember just like it was yesterday, the buzz and my last two years,
but my family came down, my sister, my mom came to watch me play.
It even the very last game, my grandmother only saw me play one time.
My grandmother came the last time we had homecoming.
We played Albany State and my grandmother was in attendance.
And so that was that was probably one of the.
Probably one of the proudest moments when it comes to football,
because she had never seen me play.
Everybody had told her from time I was a little boy, Mary,
you got to see that grand boy yours.
Oh, Mary, he's so. Oh, Mary. Yeah.
Feeling what?
That's a good feeling.
And so when she finally got an opportunity to come and she came on the field,
man, I gave my grandma a hug.
I mean, she was so proud and I was proud to have her there.
But there's nothing like it, Ocho.
There's nothing like going to an HBCU, especially homecoming week.
Now, there are other things that, you know, we have because the the faculty is from all over the place,
from, you know, from Senegal and Ben and all of the Ivory Coast.
And so we have a festival where they have their native dish.
And so the professors will cook their native dish and we and we'll be out there
and on the yard and you get an opportunity to take from all over,
all, you know, all over Ethiopia, all over the place.
And so it's just, you know, it was it was great.
We have talent. We don't know if they do it at a PWA,
but we have talent shows.
Yeah.
I mean, yeah.
Oh yeah.
We have talent shows on show singing.
Guys become, Red Grant, like I said, Red Grant,
went to Savannah State.
So he was always here.
We had a dude named Bernard Mack.
We used to call him Flavor Flav.
They used to do comedy shows.
We have wrestling matches.
Yeah, we did. Oh, wrestling matches. For real? Yeah.
Yeah, we did.
That's dope, that's dope, that's dope.
It was a great feeling.
But Colorado beat Cincinnati
during the college game day this morning.
Nick Saban had high praise for Coach Prime Squad.
I thank the team to watch out for us.
Colorado, one thing that Dion told me this summer
was he finally had two coordinators
that believed like he believed. And now you know they they're going to discredit. Oh, Cincinnati is not
that good. Cause I noticed anytime he beat a team, they're not that good.
When they lose. Well, if he's what he said he was, he should have beat, he
should have won this thing. Cause remember they went on the road, UCF, which
was ranked when UCF ain't that good. And they were like number two team in the
country as far as rush yards. Did a great job on them. Cincinnati did a UCF, which was ranked, where UCF ain't that good. And they were like number two team in the country
as far as rush yards.
Did a great job on them.
Cincinnati won that ball game.
They're six and two now, they're bowl eligible.
I think, you know, and when he took over Ocho,
that was a one and 12, one and 11 squad.
And in two years, he has them, uh, um, bold eligible.
And, you know, he did a lot of it, you know, through the portal, but you can't do that.
He's like, look, I know the type of player that I'm looking for and.
Guys that have already been to college.
So if they know what it's like to be in college, they know to study, they
know how to study, go to study hall.
They know the training schedule.
So they, they're all, they, they're a little farther along right guys that are coming out of high school
But uh, I'm happy for him. I'm proud of it. Yeah, I'm gonna hit him up. I'm gonna hit him up tomorrow
I'm not gonna bother him tonight. Yeah, but
I'm afraid he might pick up the phone and then he'll forget to celebrate his own bigger
He start going in on me. So I believe a lot. I will call it once we get, once we get offline,
cause I don't trust it.
Yeah.
But that was a good game, man.
They got damn Travis Hunter special man.
For sure.
Shador.
I mean, they were able to run the ball efficient tonight.
They were able to run the ball.
Listen, all three phases of the game,
special teams, offense, defense, interior.
Now I thought it was going to be a shootout the way, you know, yes, in score,
you know, there's 14 14 and then, you know, the defense kind of got it together.
Now what they do need to do is if you're playing a better team, they allow
Cincinnati to come back towards the end of the game and made it, made, made me a
little uncomfortable.
Why?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm sure that's some primer want to want to discuss with them and trying to finish
the game strong just as well as you did in the second and third quarters.
We kind of dominated where it was like it was punt punt punt.
Like you had almost four series where you had would you had points?
You put up points, whether it be touchdowns, whether it be field goals.
Yeah. Everything kind of slacked off on the tail.
I was surprised, Ocho, that they had a fourth down
and they were on like the 45 yard line and they didn't go for it.
I thought he would go for it there and put the dagger, put the nail in the coffin.
He putted the ball in, then they ended up in.
Then they had another situation.
I think the biggest thing is I think what he's going to be
in that he's going to be proud of his team because I thought they played well today.
Right.
And it's not about running the football, trying to get seven, eight yards of
carry. Sometimes it's about just being balanced, run the ball just well enough
that you can play action.
I like, and that's what they got today.
They didn't average four yards of care, but they ran the ball well enough
that they could play action off it.
And they had some lanes to throw the ball.
I thought you'd do it through the ball extreme extremely well tonight.
But that's the biggest thing.
And sometimes when you get those 30 ones, you got to get those.
Yeah, you got to you.
You got to get those because they had two situations that are 31 and the 32
and then he get either.
And so that's the situation where you want to put the game away.
We could we could end we could end all the suspense.
We don't have to worry about anything like this
because we're going to keep the ball
for another three or four minutes.
You're down 17.
So by the time you get the ball back,
if you get the ball back with four minutes
and you can get three scores, well, we deserve to lose.
But that would have been an opportunity
for them to put the ball, the game away.
And also in the third down,
I thought he would have ran it
to make them burn that final timeout
because you know you're going gonna get kicked the field goal
Right. You got that in your back pocket. Mm-hmm. I don't want him to have it. I don't want them to have any timeouts
I don't want them to be able to stop the clock unless they get out of bounds
I don't want them to be able to throw the ball to the middle of field and get a take a timeout
So that was other than that. I thought he played I thought this team played really well
They missed a couple tackles. I'm sure you go talk about, uh, when they, I don't know if they meet tomorrow.
We're doing, I don't know how they do it in college.
Hell, it's been so damn long since I've been in college.
I don't even know.
Uh, but I think he's going to tell them guys.
We get there.
That's as far as he goes.
That's as far as he goes.
Right.
And, uh, you know, no yak,. And you know, no yard at the contact,
no yard at the catch, none of that.
When we arrive on the scene, that's it.
That's the end of that play for them.
But they played well, Locho.
They played well, should do it through the ball well.
25 or 30, 323, two touchdowns.
They ran the ball 40 attempts, 123 yards.
Obviously Trav was nine foot buck 53, two touchdowns.
Horn was five for 76.
Uh, uh, should do it.
Should have had another touchdown because he got it called back.
We're all back to do it out and they call it sportsman like conduct.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But, uh, other than that, I thought they played well.
Oh Joe Colorado looked really, really really good who they got next act
They got Texas Tech in Texas Tech Texas Tech loss
Well, they lost the TCU and they lost last week to Cincinnati
I'm not mistaken they gonna be throwing the ball all over the place
They're gonna put the ball up in there like 40 50 times now. That's what takes. That's what Texas Tech do
They're gonna put the ball up a bunch of times
and you gotta be sound.
They gonna make some plays,
but just like when they make their plays,
you just can't overreact.
Don't try to overcompensate and try to get out of character
and try to do something and get it all back.
Why not make a play here and give up an even bigger play?
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So you know what that means?
We going bowling.
Congratulations Coach Prime and the CU, the city that very, very deserving.
But this is not the, this is the start now.
We're not, they're not satisfied with just winning six games.
Right.
We got that in our back pocket.
So I'm a whole, I'll be able to hold on.
It's like if I'm playing blackjack, okay, I'm already up.
The money that I came to the table with.
So now I'm gonna step that away to make sure I don't lose that.
So that can't take these six wins away from me.
Now let me get greedy.
I want sweet stakes.
I want to win the power ball, the mega million, the cash for the fantasy and the
cash three.
Yeah, I'm greedy.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm greedy.
I'm trying to get sweet stakes.
Hey, you know what, you know, it makes it even better when you, when you, when you
look at the landscape around college football and understanding players, one to
go to teams where you can get the exposure, obviously money going from one in 11 or one in 12, whatever it may have been,
into having a turnaround this fast and improving a team this fast.
We think everybody going to come to.
Yeah, we think everybody going to come to because they know they know all the eyes
are going to be on Colorado.
When she door leaves, when Travis Hunter leaves,
somebody going to come in and fill those slots.
Yeah, we'll get that portal and they're going to want to come there because they understand
the eyes are going to be on you.
And if you perform the way you think you should perform, if you really him like you're supposed to be him.
You get it done.
You're absolutely right.
Again, CU 34 Cincinnati 23.
They are bold eligible for the first time since 2016.
Congratulations, Coach Prime and your staff.
Congratulations to the players, because you guys are getting it done, but
the coaches did a great job of putting you guys in position to make those plays.
And you guys are starting to execute.
So the defense has definitely started playing better, getting after the quarterback,
making plays on the ball ball getting their head around.
So congratulations to see you, your bowl eligible six and two Steve
Sarkisian, long horn and Quinn Ewers bounce back from a tough loss
against the Georgia Bulldogs.
They beat the number 25 Vanderbilt Commodores, 27, 24 in the SEC road debut.
Ewers Ewers shook off an early tip pass
for an interception to complete 17 straight passes
on his way to 288 yards and three touchdowns.
Sarkeesian called this a culture and toughness win
for his Longhorns.
We knew it was going to take 60 minutes
against the style of team.
And again, it's always good to get a road win.
Like I said before, that was a, that was a good football team.
They weren't 25th in the country on accident.
Ask Alabama.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I would just get ready to say that.
I was just getting ready to say that this is a good road win for Texas.
Obviously yours had a, had a, had a good game.
I call it a decent game.
Had a decent game.
He had two picks.
Yeah.
Van, Vanderbilt is much better than people get credit for.
Obviously, I know they are ranked,
but what they were able to do with Alabama,
if they were able to bounce back and have another,
I'm assuming it would have been an upset.
Oh, you beat the number one team
and now you beat the number five team?
I think Texas, they number five or number three?
Number five.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Yeah, that would have been really, really good
for their program.
But I'm glad Quinn errors, yours.
Yours.
You know, we didn't do what he did to you.
They got a nice little gauntlet of games coming up,
the next three, they're probably going to win.
You know? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
They got past the little tough stretch.
Yeah, well, that last game, yeah. They got passed a little tough stretch. Yeah.
Well, that last game, maybe Texas, maybe Georgia.
I mean, Georgia.
You talk about you talk about Vanderbilt, you talk about Texas.
I'm talking about Texas.
Then next three, the next three is very, very winnable.
Florida, Arkansas, Kentucky.
And then, you know, ending, ending Arkansas, Arkansas put yards up this.
They had a third game.
They were over 600 yards today.
Oh, they, they put, they, they put some yards up on you had a third game. They were over 600 yards today. Oh, yeah
Oh, they they put they they put some yards up. Oh, yeah, you better be careful with them
Listen, we talked about Texas defense now. Yeah, they ain't no slouse. So I don't think you I don't I don't where's this game at?
Where's the Arkansas Texas game at?
That's what's gonna be. Arkansas look better than people think.
Is that Arkansas?
Which is a tough place to play.
And the last thing you want to do is turn the ball over early.
Kind of that's what got Texas.
Texas was up by 14 in the fourth quarter.
Give Vanderbilt credit for not going away.
This game was a lot closer than I think for Sarcs-Lyke. fourth quarter, give Vanderbilt credit for not going away.
This game was a lot closer than I think for Sarks likely.
They're five and two, two and five and three, two and two in the conference.
Vanderbilt is much improved.
Vanderbilt used to be the doormat.
They have a very good baseball team.
Their baseball team is outstanding.
Yeah, they nice.
But Texas go on the road. Number five, Texas Longhorns go on the road improved to 71 as they take down the
number 25 Vanderbilt Commodores.
2724 Ocho the number five Alabama Crimson Tide at home blanks Mizzou number
21 Mizzou 34 nothing.
Jamarion Miller rush for two touchdowns,
the number 15, Alabama's defense, had three interceptions.
Missouri played most of the game
without starting quarterback Brady Cook.
Remember, it was Brady Cook that left,
went to the hospital, got an MRI,
came back and led a team, they were down, I think, 14,
led a come from behind victory last week.
This week, there was no such magic in that body
as they get blank on the road in Birmingham or trust Calusa, uh, 34, the nothing.
Yeah. I mean, Alabama, Alabama needed that. I mean, they needed a team win.
Just, I mean, it had to be, I wouldn't, I wouldn't use the word demoralizing.
I don't want to say that, But when you're supposed to play teams,
you're supposed to beat them on paper,
you're much better.
And to lose to Vanderbilt, to be able to come back
and respond this way against Missouri is a good thing.
It's really a good thing.
What the thing is, Ocho, is that Jalen Melrose
has to understand that team is not good enough
to overcome his mistakes.
Played a clean game today.
He didn't turn it over.
You look at the Vanderbilt game, he turned it over.
You look at the Tennessee game, he turned it over.
This is a young defense.
They're not good enough.
This team is not equipped to come from and to, to overcome his mistakes.
Right.
He plays a clean game.
They have an opportunity to win a lot of games, but when he turns it over, now you
go and if you look at a lot of times,
when he turns the ball over, he's taking points off the board.
Remember last week in Tennessee, he threw an interception in the end zone.
At worst case scenario, you're going to get three.
Maybe you go and you definitely don't want to do it on first or second down,
because now you deny yourself third down to try to get the ball into the end zone.
So I think that's the thing that he's going to need to understand.
But I thought Kaelin DeBoer did a great job of running the
football today. 37 rusher tips, 271 yards, four touchdowns, eight carries, eight carries, 79 yards,
one touchdown. Young, three carries, 63 yards. Milro, 11 carries, 50 yards, one touchdown.
Jamerrion Miller, 11 carries, 48 yards, two touchdowns.erriah Miller, 11 carries 48 yards, two touchdown.
Law, one carry, 21 yards.
You see a theme here?
They're not asking J. LaMelle
to throw the ball 30 plus times.
That's not how Alabama, not with him.
You can do that with Tua.
You can do that with Bryce Young.
He's not as efficient or proficient
at throwing the football like those guys.
With that being said, they had to feel good.
I don't think Alabama has lost back to back games
since 2013.
So you gotta go back a long, long time
to find out when an Alabama team lost back to back game.
That streak continues.
Brother Jaylen, Monroe,
you see how they runnin' the ball like that?
They were able to run the ball efficiently today.
And what that also tells me is the coaches aren't trusting him
because of the turnovers,
they're taking the ball out of his hands.
Yeah.
They're taking the ball out of his hands.
And if he can fix that,
if he can fix the turnovers and the mistakes
and protecting the ball,
then it can, for him and the team itself,
it can open up exponentially.
Because when you play better teams,
where you're not gonna be able to run the ball
like he liked to,
because they're a little bit more styled up front.
And at the second level, you're gonna have to throw it.
So they're gonna have to trust you
and put the ball in your hands.
Right.
Number one, Oregon Ducks,
they routed the number 20 Illinois.
I was finding a line, I,
Gabriel, Dylan Gabriel through three touchdowns ran for another.
The top rank Oregon remains undefeated.
Gabriel finished 18 of 26 to 91 Oregon's offense racked up 527
yards of total offense.
Dylan Gabriel also passed Timmy Chang.
Chang has 17,000, 72 yards, yards, career passing yards,
and now Gabriel has 17,236.
But the record is held by Case Keenum, 19,217.
I don't think anybody,
you're gonna have to probably be a fifth year senior,
maybe it was a sixth year.
And to break that.
To break that.
Yeah.
And if you're that good, you're gone. So it's gonna take somebody that that's not really
He's probably gonna be a later round draft pick or maybe a free agent
Just stay that long because anybody that can throw the ball that well right after three years when they can go pro
Out in five thousand I'm out of this game
Yeah, I'm out of this piece. They just need to be hanging around.
But Oregon look good.
They ran the ball.
39 times, 221, 229 yards with two touchdowns and Chang, Chang, Dylan Gabriel threw the ball 18 of 26 to 91 three touchdowns with the one turnover.
But, you know, three touchdowns with the one turnover.
But you know, look, Oregon is always has speed.
They like to play in space.
You know, if you go back and look at Chip Kelly and you look at his office, they've
always had guys, especially at the skill position that can run.
Yeah, they've always had guys that can run.
Oh, Joe, they had guys that can make plays.
This year is no different.
The question is, uh, they, they, they beat Ohio state, but when they go up against, if
they play a Georgia, they play a Texas, they play a big physical football team.
Are they going to, are they going to be able to withstand that?
Yeah.
So that's what I'll count that interior.
No, that's the only, that's not too early. That interior No, that's not that's not to what it does no
Gabriel has 17,000 236 the record is
19,217. Hmm. So no, he's about to he's about 1900. He's about a
Little over 1900 yards short. So basically he's about 2000 yards short of of of passing the record.
And but do they count?
Do they count both now?
So they might. So he might have a chance.
I mean, I don't know if they hold on.
What's their record? They're.
Organists, eight know the most game they'll play is 15.
Right. So he's going to, he's going to need to throw for 300 yards a game.
Again. Yeah.
Both. Both. Okay. So now because they get a buy. So if they're the number one,
see, let's just say, oh, Joe, they get a buy. So you have like 14 to have buys and then you'll have
18 that play for the opportunity to play those teams.
Right. So it's going to be it's.
How many games they have left
because they have probably what, four games left, and then they have the the pack 12.
Then the big, then the big 10, the Pac-12, what is it?
Big 10. Oh.
They got four games left plus the big 10 title.
That's five. So they can.
I mean, theoretically.
Yeah. Mm hmm.
But but still, you still be seven games because if they win, then they play the championship.
So there's still a chance. So you're telling me there's a chance. Oh Joe, there's a chance.
There's a chance. But Oregon rolls 38, nine over Illinois to remain to remain undefeated. Joe Reed comes off the bench, Texas A&M
takes down the number eight LSU Tigers 38 to 23.
With Texas A&M down 10 points in the third quarter
against LSU and looking to jump start their stagnant offense.
Aggies coach Mike Elko pull quarterback Connor Wegman
for Marcel Reed, the move paid off.
Reed ran for three second half touchdown and become the only undefeated team in
the SEC plate.
It was a litany of issues that we just felt we needed as a spark.
And we pulled the trigger and went with Marcel and what a spark he gave us.
Elko said the Aggies picked off, uh, three Garrett Nussmeyer passes after half,
uh, to get the seventh straight victory after losing the Notre Dame and the opener.
Reed said, we all had a chip on our shoulder.
Reed said, we didn't think they respected us coming into Kyle Field.
So getting that spark in the second, second half and getting this team going,
there was no going back from that at all.
I think this was the first time in a very long time that LSU had lost the game.
It was to have a double digit lead.
I have that much.
Oh, no smile was 25 or 54 hundred and five yards to touchdown.
But the three costly turnovers and they didn't run the ball well at all.
Twenty three rush attempts, 24 yards.
So 75 plays and you only have 24 yards rushing
because at one point they were up.
They were up by 10. Yeah. Hey, you think with the way Texas,
the way Texas is in his plan, you think if they went out, you think they could sneak into the
playoffs? Oh yeah, for sure. You think, you think so? Cause when that means they're going to win the
SEC championship and SEC champion damn show. That team is absolutely going to the college football player. There's a great chance. You're probably gonna have two teams from the SEC, right?
But they go they go they go surprise some people man. They gonna surprise some people
Marcel Reed, yeah, they ran the ball 49 times 242 yards.
They didn't throw the ball that way.
They were eight or 20 throwing the ball, Ojo.
He was two or two for 70 yards.
The team was eight or 2434 yards,
but 49 rush attempts for 242.
I'm pretty sure Brian Kelly is not gonna like that.
Nah.
When somebody's running the football
and you know they're gonna run, they gotta very,
Reed is what, a son?
He's a freshman?
I don't think he has a whole lot of experience.
And you know they wanna run the football,
you know they don't wanna throw it,
and they can't throw it with any efficiency.
At all.
And you can't stop them, you can't make them throw it.
That's the thing.
I'm gonna make you do what you don't want to do.
Yeah.
I mean, you want to run the football, I let you run.
I'm going to make you throw it. You want to throw it.
I'm going to make you run it right.
I'm going to line up in a light box, play your nickel.
I'm going to force you to run it because that's what that's what you play.
Man, I want you to run it.
I want Tom Brady to run it.
I trust the ball in the running back then more than I trust in your hand.
You want to turn around and hand it to him. They can't beat me running the football.
I know you too.
South suckers can beat me through in the football. So no, um,
but give Texas in them credit after that terrible loss at home,
open the season against Notre Dame. They bounced back,
rolled off seven straight victories,
remain the only undefeated team in the SEC with a perfect five and no record.
They went against the number eight LSU Tigers 38 to 23.
The number six Miami Hurricanes remained unbeaten, topping Florida State 36 14
in the rival game. Cam Ward have a quiet night.
He passed for 208 yards, but he caught a touchdown.
Damian Martinez ran for 148 yards and two touchdowns.
Miami snapped the three game losing streak to the Seminoles.
Mario Cristobal said, it's critically important to us to go out there
and beat this program and remain undefeated in the state of Florida.
I think it sends a strong message,
a strong message.
All recruits in the state, out of state, cannot clearly see the trajectory
of this program versus the trajectory of the other program in the state of Florida.
Talk Miami improved the four knowing in state games this season.
Have them beat Florida, Florida, South, man, don't put Florida in them down
South Florida in Florida State
Hey What's up? I like what co said though. Yeah for sure for all those all the kids
That are from Florida go, but we got some gangsters down there
We got some jits that know they can play ball
But the problem is is all the talent as opposed in the 90s and the 2000s,
all the talent from the inner city and from Miami,
they leaving now.
They going everywhere else, they going all over the place.
Yeah.
And now-
Alabama getting them, Miami getting them,
I mean Ohio State getting them, Ocho.
Yeah.
Georgia getting them.
That's the three schools that they're mainly going to.
Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State.
But you look how the program is turned around.
You look what he's doing, you know, there's a directing in which in which the way
they are going. Yeah.
The you the you is back.
But he was back now, obviously.
I'm not sure what's going to happen once Cam Ward is gone.
But if you as long as you have a quarterback in rotation, that is good.
You always be in contention and playing the way they playing right now.
Yep, I agree.
I agree.
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Uh, Earl Little Jr. That's Earl Little from uh, Steve Steele. That's Earl Little?
Yeah.
I think so.
Oh, that's live.
God damn Earl.
Hey Earl, if you watch this, boy, I love you, boy.
He was a DB, wasn't he?
Now Earl played safety, boy.
Man, Earl used to be a man.
You do realize DB is safety, right?
Yeah.
Now we know DB.
Listen, let's, let's, let's, come on now.
DB is safety.
DB is safety.
DB is safety. DB is safety. DB is being invented. You do realize DB is safety, right?
Yeah, now we know DB, listen, let's come on now.
DB is DB, defensive backs.
Now, if you say safety or strong safety,
air replay, I think free or strong.
What one of them?
Which is a defensive back.
No. So what position did air replay?
Air replay?
Yeah. Air is a free safety.
So what is that classified as? A free safety. DB replay? Yeah. Air is a free safety. So what is that classified as?
A free safety.
DB, defensive back.
No, when I say defensive backs,
okay, cornerback.
Yeah.
Any secondary is considered a defensive back.
Safety, free safety, strong safety, cornerback,
all of those are considered defensive backs.
I don't like that, but I like it.
I'm gonna let you have that one.
I'm gonna let you have that one.
I'm gonna let you have that one.
He better wanna check.
He better wanna check.
Hey, chat, y'all see him.
He just wanna argue, just wanna say to argue.
I ain't not, I'm just, you got it.
I'm gonna let you have it, baby.
I'm gonna let you have it.
I'm gonna let you have it.
Chat, what do y'all call the defensive,
what do y'all call, what is defensive back?
Is safety included as a DB?
And the first, when someone says DB, the first thing you think about is a cornerback though. I think about a corner safety
No, that's only two. That's the only thing it can be
Wait, when someone says DB the first thing for a football person a football mind like myself. I think a corner back
That's it. Now if we talk about safety someone says a safety a free safety
They don't say DB
So if I say back so if I say backer so you what you think about you think about?
If you think if you say backer, I'm thinking about this. I'm thinking about the mic
So what so what is TJ? Why?
What is Michael Parsons DN DN?
TJ water the linebacker. They play a free for his hand is in the ground, man. He's a DN.
He's a 34 backer. I understand what you're saying. I understand the terminology you're talking about,
but once you touch the ground, you are a DN even if you're in a three, four.
Yeah. You've been, you've been a little too technical. No, no. If you in a three, four. You're being a little too technical.
No, no, if you're in a three,
the D in the three, four is what JJ Watt plays,
which is a five technique.
Well, okay, all right.
A seven technique, okay, you got seven and a four, three.
Seven, nine.
A seven and a nine.
Nine.
Okay, you got a cowboy front.
Right.
You got a wide nine. Well, we can call it a wide nine, you got a wide nine.
Well, we can call it a wide nine,
we can call it a cowboy,
because you kind of outside out.
We go seven front, which is head up,
you go five, which is shade, on the tackle shoulder.
That's what we call, that's what we.
You're trying, you complicate, you complicate things.
They don't have to be that complicated.
DJ, let me ask you a question. You complicate, you complicate things. It don't have to be that complicated. I understand.
I'm saying that.
Let me ask you a question.
What position did AOT and Derrick Thomas play?
Derrick Thomas was a defense end.
Derrick Thomas was a linebacker.
Hey, no.
His hand, once your hand touches the ground,
being a linebacker is out the door.
It's out the door.
Yeah, if you say that, but here's the thing, Ocho.
But he's standing up on first and second down. He got his hand
goes down when he goes in third down. You know what? Now that I think
about it sometime, you know what? Hey, why is that?
Right. He wants to run. It ain't no bones about it that he ain't he
drop it. I don't think you're under no illusion because if he's standing
up, he could rush or he can drop in coverage. You think in some defenses, in some schemes they force the D in to put his hand down as
opposed to standing up the way Derrick Thomas and Lawrence Taylor used to do sometimes?
Well here's the thing, you get a better start at the ball because when you start in the 40 what you
do? Your hands on the ground right? Okay okay okay okay okay so you could start and start having to jump down to go right you already low yeah
so the Miami Hurricanes the number six Miami Hurricanes run rough shot over the
Florida State Seminoles 36 14 norven what happened he might be in trouble
when they just gave that big old. So he might be safe for another year. Florida State head coach.
I mean, you never.
I mean, he went undefeated,
then got blown out 63 to six and now he's one in seven.
He signed a big contract after that.
What's your call? So he might be safe,
but boy, them boosters are not happy with him.
What? You got to look at the landscape of Florida State now. to call him. So he might be safe, but boy, them boosters are not happy with him. What, what, what?
You got to look at the landscape of Florida state now.
Most of the players were gone.
Most of the players, most of the players are gone.
Well, Florida state, they take their money back.
They did it.
It should be so, I would hear that.
I would hear none of that.
I need to get that.
Elcho, a cryptic Jordan Addison social media
post prompt speculation he wants to be traded.
The second year receiver posted a photo of himself
in a uniform with Instagram with the caption,
free three, for the current generation
and knows that certain things will be interpreted.
I mean, listen, when we say free anything, we already know what that means.
That means you're in solitude.
That means you're locked up in some type of institution of some sort.
And when you say free...
He lucky.
With two DUIs, he absolutely right.
He not locked up.
He absolutely right.
You know what?
I didn't mean to lead into that.
I won't even try to lead into that.
I know you didn't.
But he needs to think about that.
Because Minnesota's stuck by him with that on his resume.
I mean, back to back.
See, I forgot all about that situation.
I don't like when players are unhappy, man.
I don't like when players are unhappy
and they say stuff like that, Unc.
Because you never understand what can happen
because you go to a situation that's really not for you.
That's really not for you.
If you have an issue with getting the ball,
you go talk to the office coordinator,
talk to your head coach.
So in other words, you want the targets that G to get.
You don't have to get the targets that Jeter gets,
but at least make me feel like I'm a part of the program.
At least make me feel like I'm a part of the offense. At least make me feel like I'm a part of the offense.
You know he started his season. He wasn't there to start of the season, right?
Yes, sir. He just wants some production. He just wants some production. That's all.
Oh Joe, the guy in his second year. Oh Joe, he's only been there like three games. Damn.
So he thought he's supposed to have like 40 targets and 32 catches.
You gotta understand how you feel, you know?
I'm here, I wasn't here at the start of the season,
but I'm here now.
I would like to help us continue to win.
And plus, and they're doing a lot of this
with no Hawkinson.
So what you think it's gonna look like
when they got Jefferson and Hawkinson is there?
Yeah, and listen, the fact and Hawkinson is there. Yeah.
And listen, the fact that Hawkinson isn't there,
that means some of the targets should be there.
And so you just, you kind of proving them,
proving what he's saying right.
And the only time you say free anything,
especially if you're a football player or basketball,
is because your lack of targets,
your lack of opportunities and, you know,
I say a lack of opportunities.
Bro, bro, sit down. You're not Jerry Rice, you lack of opportunities. And you know, I say a lack of opportunities. Bro, bro, sit down.
You're not Jerry Rice, you're not Randy.
Now if you was one of those guys,
if you are Tyree or you chase,
you one of those top five guys, you're number two.
He's a number two.
I don't know what he could be somewhere else.
I know what he is in Minnesota.
That's not nice.
I'm just being real with you. Keep it real with you.
I understand, I understand.
But you ain't had to see it like that.
The man just want to be part of the offense, baby.
That's all.
He part of it.
They give him like six targets a game.
Oh, he out there, but it's cardio.
It's cardio.
Oh Joe, how many targets you think you gonna get?
How many targets you think you gonna get
when you got a guy like Jedha who has more receiving yards,
more catches in this timeframe
than any other receiver in history?
So how many targets you think you're gonna get?
I don't know, boy.
That's tough.
You understand the situation, Ocho?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Especially, yeah.
I mean, when you go,
I mean, when you play next to Jerry
in his prime, you thought you'd go to the same amount
of targets as Jerry.
Right.
You go to the same amount of targets as Fitts.
You'll get the same amount of targets as Sterling Sharp
or Chris Carter or any number one.
The number two actually, when did the number two think
he was gonna get the same billing?
Right.
There's a reason why they say star and co-star.
Right.
They don't say star star, they say star co-star.
Right, right.
Actor in a lead role, actor in a supporting role.
Yeah.
There's a reason why they title it as such.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, you right.
Co-pilot.
You right.
I just feel bad for him, you know, they didn't lost,
they didn't lost the last two games.
And, you know, I think he probably feels for hell.
You know, I can help.
I can do something.
They five and two and he complained.
So in other words, so I just told you, I just told you what it was.
I just, I just want to help.
I think I can help us get us.
Oh yeah.
What's going on? I'm going to let you finish.
I'm going to let you finish.
I was just saying, you know what it is.
You know, people in the chat that
didn't know about the quote, that know about it now,
you know what it is.
Yes, you are five and two, but you
lost your last two games.
I'm not sure what is that line those last two games are,
but I guarantee you he feels he could have helped change
the narrative on them being five and two.
That's all.
He just wants to keep what he wants.
Let's just say for the sake of argument,
I agree with you.
Let's just say for the sake of argument,
Ocho, you know what, you right.
He could have probably helped him.
Now tell me how this tweet helps.
Oh, it don't help at all.
But you know what it do, you know what it do,
you know what something like that do to management?
When you have somebody like Jedis already,
it expedite the process of what you want.
Be careful what you wish for.
Hey, listen, it can expedite the process of what you want. You want to be free.
Sometimes you got to be careful what you ask for now.
You got to be careful what you ask for because they wish that's on now.
When they trade their line?
November 5th, a week from Tuesday.
All right. You got, you got, 5th, a week from Tuesday. All right.
You gotta be careful.
You gotta be careful before you hit that, before you.
Imagine him, hey Carolina, what y'all got?
Oh, shh, oh don't, oh, uh, that's.
Hey Carolina, give us a second.
Give us a second round pick.
Yeah, you know.
Then what are you gonna say to you?
What are you gonna say to you?
Yeah, you right.
The devil you know is better than the one you don't.
Yeah, and this is a good lesson too.
This is a good lesson.
This is for everybody in the chat that has social media
and Instagrams and Twitter.
Before you make rational, emotional decisions,
think about it before you hit sin.
Think about it before you hit sin, you know?
That go for everybody.
And I know you probably watching too,
it go for your ass too.
But dealing with the situation that he was dealing with,
Yeah. Why didn't you tweet that he was dealing with. Yeah.
Why did you why did you tweet that then?
Free me.
Oh, no, he don't think he's thinking about that.
That's fucked up.
Oh, see, see, he doesn't look at it.
Right.
From their point of view.
Right.
They stuck with him.
Not after one after two in a short period of time, less than a year. Right. They stuck with him, not after one, after two and a short period of time,
less than a year. Right.
They say, you know what?
Watch our hands. Mm hmm.
Now he go to games.
He don't get 15 targets now.
Free free three.
I mean, I was going to be honest, you know, real talk, though. Sometimes I wish you guys me honestly, no real talk though.
Sometimes I wish guys thought about it.
Like you said, before you get seen, think about that man.
Yeah.
And I was just in a rest of messed up situation and they stuck with me.
Hmm.
Yeah.
He probably, you know what, I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to, you know what?
I might be feeling some type of way, but they stuck with me when they didn't have to.
Yeah. Might be feeling some type of way, but they stuck with me when they didn't have to mm-hmm
Yeah, but people see a lot of time we talk about this little joke only with
Only when things go in your way. Yeah, he didn't even think about what he had to put them through right?
All I'm thinking about is be on Joe
Let me give me me. Give me meat.
That's a good one.
And I hate that for guys because a lot of times you got to think about what you've done.
What you've done.
Yeah.
But hey, I hope it works out for them.
If you don't want to be there, if they can find something to accommodate him, hey, accommodate him.
You got to be careful though, man. Got to think before you hit sin, people. You got
to think.
I mean, I mean, what? So T Higgins, a man free T free, free, free one five. You
have free time.
Okay. Yeah. What? Hold on. What do you understand who, one on the other side?
Yeah.
Just like you playing opposite 18.
Yeah, see that's different over there,
cause they, Joe is a facilitator of the ball, you know?
So T getting his touches.
He, you know what's funny?
Now that I think about it,
now that you just use that as a hypothetical. That goddamn Joe Burrow
get the ball to goddamn everybody. Yeah. He did. He do it. They do a good job.
I'm Zach Taylor does a good job at getting the ball where everybody feels
comfortable and everybody feels a part of the offense.
You know, they had these special plays for chase. They had special plays for T.
Yes.
Seeing that being that both that both of them play receiver, they have different
strengths and they have different.
How many, how many, can we find out how many targets, how many games did he play, Addison played?
So how many targets he got and how many catches he had?
Boy, but see here's the thing.
Fans, the organization doesn't look favorable on people that complain when you're winning.
Because now you're telling me it's more about, it's not about winning.
It's about your numbers because you're winning.
Yeah.
Dang. So in a hundred and twenty two games, Ocho, he has a hundred and how many?
A hundred and thirty one targets.
Eighty four catches.
Hold on.
We bring up his stats, the totality of them all.
No, we're finna go this year.
We're finna get this year.
Okay.
Okay.
But you see what happens is when you're winning
And you start to complain about catches. Mm-hmm
That's when it turns a negative light on you because you don't care about winning because you are
You care about your numbers and see that's what I tell guys. Oh guys always that way
I just want to win know you want to win what you want to get 10 for a buck 52 touchdowns in the wind
Right, right, right, right, right. And if you don't win, you'll take nine for 130 on a touchdown.
You don't want five for 50 and a win. You'd rather have nine for a buck, 30 on a touchdown
and a loss. Right. Yeah. Hey, you know, you got to understand, you know, when he's got,
he's averaging about five targets a game or Joe, he has 23 targets.
He's only played five games though.
So, you know, I think that was seven.
I think they played seven games.
So he missed the first two.
Right.
And so he's averaging about five targets a game.
He has 14 catches, which is, you know, let little less than three
targets, three catches a game.
Dang. Let little less than three target three catches a game. Mm hmm. Thank.
I just don't like I said, it just it's just it's just not a good look.
Yeah. When you win, oh, Joe, if they were two and five,
he'd have a legitimate right.
You want to say you got a legitimate right.
Right. But not in five and two.
No, hell no. Who will empathize for him? Mm-hmm. You want to think you got a legitimate right? Right, but not in five and two. No
Who will empathize for him who's gonna say man? You know what you write you write Jordan you write Jay I'm three whatever they call whatever name he goes by the locker room. You know what three you write
man looking at him like
And O'Connell looking at like bro, are you you high? Yeah
Receiver code his teammates looking at him like, bro, are you high? Yeah. Receiver coach, his teammates looking at him.
You right.
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