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Tiger is just driving on number one, where I've hit every drive I've ever hit on number one,
which is in those trees to the left.
Tiger have been there.
You're going to have to pitch out, man.
That's where the great one's hit.
I want to see if he can get out of that, maybe he can.
teach me how to because I am left in those trees most of the time on the first off I I live in trees and rough
but these guys when they do it they it's like oh this is nothing I'll just punch you out and end up right on
the glory drove it in the water on 18 which I've done as well it's nice seeing these guys doing the same
thing I do see we're all human yes this water that Rory's in on 18 I've been there Rory know
exactly what it's like you are going to have to pitch out of there too so your boy Xander's still
winning by the way you're looking good you get that bet going you're
The problem for Zander is Sundays.
He'll be in it on Sunday.
The question is, can he hang on?
How about our boy in third?
Stephen Yeager, 34 of 6.
Yeah, Stephen Yeager.
Former Barbissol pro-am winner with me.
Been on a bachelor party with him.
We have a trophy.
Me, tubby, Rick Dees, John Michael Montgomery, and Stephen Yeager.
I watched Stephen Yeager do the coolest thing that's ever been done in golf.
I was on a bachelor party with him.
Not going to say that it had already been a long day,
but he dropped a ball in the kitchen on hardwood.
opened the back door, got a range finder and put it on the ocean,
and hit a ball out of the kitchen through the door,
and both sides of this door were solid glass.
And if he had missed a foot either way, we have a huge situation in our rental,
and it went straight out the back door onto the beach.
Wow.
Getting out of a kitchen hardwood.
That's pretty impressive.
Maybe seeing double or triple at that point in the day, but pretty good.
It's impressive feat.
So Rory found his ball, so I guess he is going to.
Wow, that's a horrible, horrible angle.
No, no, he's not.
He's dropping, so I guess he did.
Look how senior that is, though, with the,
fountain behind him.
Yeah, well, he hit it in the water.
So 859-28027.
We also just saw Chuck Culpepper.
Yes.
Ryan, best Kentucky basketball rider
of my lifetime, in my opinion.
Wrote for the Harold leader during the
glory Patino days. He's now
with the Washington Post. Would you agree with that
statement? Maybe one of the best columnists
this state has ever had. I mean, he was fantastic.
I think he's the best of my lifetime.
Yeah. I mean, I know there were guys like
Billy Reed and Dave
kindred back in the day but to me in my lifetime he's the best where does he stock up against fat
Perez and sally east like as far as the celebrity rankings we've seen so far they may meet him
on celebrity yeah in terms of talent okay Ryan you were here during his thing that I'm telling you
the herald leader at its height is with Jerry tippedon doing the Sunday column and Chuck
Culpepper's midweek column that he wrote it was so he's so entertaining and he you know he just
just talked to the pope he said he talked to the pope he did he's talking to the pope he's
Mark Pope.
Mark Pope.
Oh.
He said, I talked to the Pope, but he meant Mark.
No, he said I had a papal visit.
That's right.
That's what he said.
He said, I had a papal visit.
And like, we were like, because he works for the Washington Post.
Does he mean the Pope?
Right.
Or does he mean Mark Pope?
And he meant Mark Pope.
Wow.
Said he spent a couple days with him.
He's not going to write the feature until right for basketball season.
So that's kind of cool.
Tubby Smith's here today, too.
Oh, tubby.
Yeah.
If we ran into him, be nice to have him on here.
I don't know.
All I see is Fat Perez.
But maybe.
And Sally.
I'm ranking my celebrities
Chuck Colpepper
Fat Perez
Nick Roush
Then Sally Eve
That's hubby
I'm taking Shannon to Fat Perez
I know where he's going to be Shannon did you know there's a T-Mobile
club
Oh I can get in there I'm a Magenta member
It's called the Magenta
See I told me
Yes I'm a Magenta member
What is that mean? It means I get perks
I can go in there and like party with everybody
It's right here
You go clubbing
T-life
T-life.
I can't get in, though.
Yeah, I know you're not a T-Mobile member.
I'm a Magenta Club carrying a car-carrying member.
All right, a couple things here before we go back to the phones.
Number one, our railroad parking is on sale.
Yes.
It's on event prod.
I have a link on Twitter, and it's on Facebook.
If you don't, it's also Event Bright is the place where you buy.
If you put in Railbirds, you'll see it.
So you can buy that if you want.
We went on sale.
Granted, it's expensive, but the whole thing is expensive.
You know, to park, think about this for a railroad.
It's at Red Mine.
To park at Krogerfield, which is a mile away, is $25 a person.
Okay?
So if you're two of you, that's $50.
We are across the street, and we do it by car, and it's $85.
So if you have four people, it's actually cheaper than parking at Krogerfield.
If you have two people, you're parking to be closed.
I've never heard of that.
You pay per person for parking in one car.
Wow.
It is $25.
I've never heard of that before.
And you have to pay it to get on the shuttle.
I mean, you could conceivably park there, but you can't get on the shuttle without paying $25.
Wow.
So we're doing ours per car.
Much more reasonable.
We are.
Well, I mean, our incentive is we'd like for you to bring, like, a bus full of people.
Because presumably you might go into the restaurants.
Yeah.
So what do we care?
How many you are?
Can I ask you the questions people keep asking me?
What?
Do you have weekend passes or did each individual day?
You have to buy them individual day.
What if the – I also had this question.
What if we're going to the UK baseball that weekend, but we want to come to KS.
Bar?
That we leave open 30 spaces for people who just want to eat at KS.
So you will say when you come in, I'm eating at KS Bar, they'll give you something,
but it's for a limited amount of time.
I see.
Two hours or whatever.
I see.
try to do that and then sneak out, we have you arrested.
Will Crixus and Mr. Pictacular be parking cars this year?
No, we actually hired people this year.
So I'm going to be in Europe.
And there were some talk about how last year a car nearly ran over me.
We thought maybe we should hire professionals and not just have Crixus and me and Matt Rogers.
Maculate Joe Mac.
We thought, you know what, why don't we get a professional security company?
So this year it might be a little bit more.
But I'm going to miss it.
I had fun.
Probably a good move on our part to do with the professional partners.
Is there incentive if they come in and eat at one of the restaurants there?
We decided this year no because last time it became very confusing.
There's four restaurants and we give these vouchers and then we had this pool of money and it ended up, we ended up actually being the ones I think taxed on it even though the other people.
So it was just easier just to go.
We're just going to charge this and eat wherever you want.
Gotcha.
But there are still four restaurants.
There's now also a next day.
jet pizza now there's a what do you call it i don't say slushy what do you smoothie there's a smoothie
place down there it's called like smoothie place so um here's the other thing i need your help shan
okay so to go to europe i you know you don't want to carry around suitcases right so i have
one small suitcase on rollers but everything i read said you need a backpack like a big backpack yeah
young enough, I can carry a backpack. So I looked online and I said, what is the best backpack for Europe?
I googled it. I did all the research. Did all the thing. And I forget the company, but I found the backpack. It was like a L70 boobadoo.
Wow. Yeah, that's my favorite brand. The boobadoo. Okay, so I get it. Comes in the mail.
And I'm embarrassed to say this, but I don't know how to use it.
It has so many zippers, and it has so many compartments.
Yeah.
And you open it and things pull out of it.
It's called organization.
And straps come out.
No, no.
You don't realize what I'm talking about.
There are so many features that if I knew what to do with are probably awesome.
Yeah.
You know, lumbar support and all these things.
It's important.
But when I do it, it just gets everywhere.
You make it.
sound like it's a parachute backpack.
No, it's the most, I'm telling you, you're laughing.
It's the most complicated backpack I've ever seen in my life, and I don't know how to use it.
And I need someone to teach me how to use this backpack.
It doesn't come with instructions.
Yeah.
You would think it would have a bag or a piece of paper that told you.
We can't tell you what to put on each compartment.
That's up to you.
But it could tell me, like, okay, for instance, I opened up this one compartment,
and a big green bag came out.
I don't know what you're supposed to do at that.
Like a jack in the box or something.
It's part for laundry.
There's a bag in there.
Yeah.
Put your shoes in there.
But then if I were to fill it with stuff,
it wouldn't fit back where I got it.
Sounds like you got scammed.
Get the name of the backpack.
It's not scammed.
It's like it gets the best ratings.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
There's probably YouTube self-help videos out there.
You think there is?
Everything is on YouTube.
I could perform open heart surgery
if you had YouTube in front of me.
Everything you can think of has an answer on YouTube.
If you put the name of the backpack in there, there will be somebody showing off every compartment.
That's right.
And unpackage.
Okay, so you think if I...
Yes, YouTube will teach you anything.
If not there, go to the robots on chat, GPT.
Between the two of them, they know everything.
Okay.
All right, I will look.
Yeah.
Read the reviews.
I do like it.
I really like it.
But it's called an Osprey.
That's the kind.
Osprey.
And it's like a 70-pound office.
It doesn't cost like you could take 70 pounds.
It doesn't.
It's very thin.
I bet you could Google it and there be a little video there to kind of show you.
I like that idea.
You're a smart guy.
I have confidence.
I'm not that smart.
You know when it comes to doing do hickies and do dads, I'm not good at that.
Who's next?
Drew is up next.
Drew, go ahead, Drew.
Hi, quick question, guys.
With Jack Caglione kind of complaining about Kentucky's taunts, what are you guys favorite
and least favorite sports taunts from like the regimen?
to Jordan Blind free throwing.
What's your favorite, least favorite support taunt?
You got that a great day.
Let me think.
I appreciate the call.
What's your favorite taunt you've seen a player do?
I think the triple, the DX chop.
Oh, yeah.
The Blanket.
Man just did that like a week ago.
Yeah.
I did.
The Reggie Miller chokes a good one.
Very good.
I mean, to look right at Spike Lee and all those guys and to do the do the choke is a good one.
Is there any more that you can think of?
One came to mind quickly that UK, not necessarily one that's a huge,
would be recognized nationally, but we had the Stephen Johnson Tongue at South Carolina.
That was good.
Well, Demarcus Call Me.
Yes.
The DeMarcus Call Me is very, very, very.
My favorite taut was probably Doug the blue coat giving the middle finger to the Florida fans.
That's my favorite taunt.
That's awesome.
You just like Doug.
Yeah.
Double barrels.
Yeah, I like that.
The text machine, 772, 7754.
Maybe somebody can give a note.
That one was so good.
Oh, the Michael Jordan Shrug.
Yeah.
Tayshan shrug.
We're trying to.
The Tashon was good because he, like, he took his tongue and he put in between his lips,
and he was just like, he was just like, what you're going to do?
Yeah.
Now, I'm not mistaken.
But didn't Severe Wheeler give the year too little thing one time?
That's kind of cool.
Well, he might.
Taitai did it a lot.
Was it tight?
Somebody.
Severe might have.
I think it was severe.
Like a guard went and made it.
Then he comes out and he's doing the Luton Severe.
Here's how five foot.
Nothing.
Here's how good Reggie Miller's was.
They're still chanting F.U. Reggie today.
30 years later when he's in the arena.
And when Trey Young taunted them, they're still chanting him, and he ain't even there.
They chant that even though he's not even in the arena.
So those are good ones.
Who's next?
David is up next.
David. Go ahead, David.
Hey, I was just looking for some inside information from you guys.
Last time I went to the PGA was 2004,
and we could park right across from the club.
Can't do it anymore.
Can't do it anymore.
Right, right, right.
I know that.
They stopped it on Saturday, Sunday, because of the rains last time.
But two miles up the road on Shelbyville,
there was people that were renting out spaces in their yards.
Is that out all of them?
Yeah, that's, okay, so that would be the other way,
like towards Lexington, and I didn't come that way, so I don't know.
Going from the Gene Snyder to Valhalla, there's a church that has parking,
but I think, like, you have to have had something with them.
They were checking passes.
And then I did not see any, because I was looking like you.
I was trying to think about what I was going to do Saturday and Sunday,
and I saw nothing from the Gene Snyder to Valhalla,
but coming the other way, there are a lot of houses out there,
so I would bet there are people doing it.
Okay, well, I appreciate that because those people had it down to a science.
It was like you parked in there for like 30 bucks,
and they had a shuttle that ran back and forth right on the button.
And just think about that.
I mean, there was people.
Yeah, I didn't see it, though.
You may, I didn't go that way, but I appreciate the call.
Zander Schauchley now, six under, two shot lead.
Yeah, he just had another birdie.
I think I got him at like plus, what was it, 1600 or something?
Wow.
I'm just, I'm not saying.
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It is Kentucky Sports Radio here at the PGA Championship.
It's cool watching these people drew hit shots into places like,
you know, like a tiger just hit in the sand on two on the right.
I'm like I know that trap.
Where Rory dropped in the angle, the fountain was behind him.
It looked like he was at a mini golf course in like Panama City
with all the stuff behind them.
It's just not some of the scenes you expect this early in a major championship.
Yes.
The guy that's currently in second,
How do you pronounce his name?
Well, how do you think you pronounce?
Tony Fnu or Fanao?
You're getting close.
It's Tony Fee now.
Fee now.
Where he be now?
Tony Fee now.
Where he be now?
I'm going to remember now.
He was my favorite golfer on that Netflix documentary.
And you didn't know his name?
I couldn't remember how to pronounce his last name.
His backstory was awesome.
Like he grew up hitting balls in his garage.
Poor, grew up with a poor family.
In his garage?
Yeah, he was beaten.
Like his garage door had all these dents in it where he did.
just kept hitting balls up against the garage door.
His parents must have love that.
It was a really cool story.
Tony Fienow.
Tony Fee now because he...
Where he be now.
Where he be now.
He's one of the most likable guys, but he can't win the big one.
So maybe this is it.
Maybe this is the week.
Kentucky got a new punter, Shannon, and he's from South Africa.
Names Aidan Leros.
Maybe Larros, I'm not sure.
We gave him a scholarship.
We should give the assist.
You want to know Max Duffy.
Ah, see we get that.
Max Duffy recruited him to Murray State.
I think he went and played at UT Martin instead, and they stayed friends.
And when he decided to enter the portal, Max was like, I think Max, I don't want to speak for him,
but I think he may have called up Stoop's and said, I got your punter.
It's a good asset to have for Kentucky football.
He's an all-American as well, so the guy is a quality player.
So how about Max Duffy with the assist there?
but now we have a, and he's a rarity in that he's a foreign punter who does operate in the pocket.
So he's not like Max a rollout guy, which is what this special teams coach, for better or worse,
it's what he wants to do.
And so that probably helps.
Yeah, he wouldn't let Wilson Barry do it last year.
But this guy that does it the traditional way.
He has it the traditional way.
So it'll end up working.
Gotcha.
Working out.
It comes from a different level, but I mean, punning, I feel like that travels.
You're just kicking the ball, and he averaged like 48 yards.
Had several over 50.
You don't have the number in front of me, but, I mean, it's really not with all due respect to what we had last year.
We were awful.
It doesn't take much to upgrade, and this guy's got the numbers to look like he can really boom the ball.
I mean, we were awful punting.
Really the last, well, since Max left.
Yeah.
Really?
Yeah.
I mean, it's been bad.
He might be a help with kickoffs, too, where they'll need help there, too, trying to get some touchbacks.
Go for it.
Our main kicker came from what?
Georgia State last year.
It was awesome.
It was awesome.
It was back.
So, you know, have good luck.
Going down a level and picking up a kicker.
Billy, you should have told me how loud I am.
They could hear you.
So why didn't you tell me that?
I didn't want to be loud.
I thought we were like, I don't know.
I thought we were not.
They're not in a cage.
Well, I can tell I'm loud when I walked out there and heard how quiet it was.
So does everyone hate us?
because I've been pretty loud.
Sally. Sally complained.
We don't care what Sally thinks.
Are we supposed to use our golf voice?
Well, I just know that, like, I just realized how loud I was, and, you know, nobody told.
Nobody said anything.
I think they're all just enjoying the show.
These guys right over here next to us can't love it.
I mean, they're trying to work.
And, I mean, they've got to hear me yelling.
I've noticed a lot of foreign influence in the media room.
There's a lot of people on the shuttle.
also on that I've heard
just some offhanded comments about the state
of Kentucky I just want to let my fellow media people know
to keep Kentucky out your mouth if you're not going to talk
what they say yeah little things like I heard
I didn't hear what we've said first but it's like well you got
to remember we are in Kentucky you know stuff
like that well they had foreign accents
that's what I'm saying I think there's a lot of people visiting
for the first time and I just I feel like they're not
appreciating being here you don't know what they said he could have said like
they've got really good bourbon here that's
well you got to remember we are in Kentucky
it was kind of negative a little giggle
and an elbow. I'm like, I hear you over there.
Okay. I'll bowing back. That's right.
We'll yell at them. But maybe they're enjoying the show,
catching some Kentucky culture. Maybe so. Well,
they've got to like me yelling. Who's next?
Andrew is up next. Andrew.
Go ahead, Andrew.
What's up, Matt? How you doing? Doing good.
I need
everybody that listened to the show
to two ends of Carolina Hurricane
tonight and watch us weave it up the series.
Big game. We're winning the Stanley Cup. Let's go,
baby. Cains and seven.
Big game for us tonight. You know, we were down
3-0. Appreciate the call, I under. We were down 3-0. I gave up. Then they won that last two.
Tonight we're at home. Got a win set up a game 7 in New York this weekend would be exciting.
The Canes hang. I think the Keynes Vout played the Rangers in four of the five games.
One of the ones they didn't, we still won. And then we lost three at like cocky's kind of random like that, right?
Well, it was 3-0, and I wore my Rangers shirt trying to just poke at you a little bit, and then they haven't won since.
Yes. Why do you have a rain? No, you wore an Islander shirt. That's not the same thing.
I thought it's a Rangers shirt. No, it was Islanders.
So you wore that and thought you were poking at me? It was a different team?
Yeah, I thought it was a Rangers shirt. I told you how much I paid attention to it.
Root Beer Stan Robert gave it to me. I thought I'm going to poke it Matt today and wear my Rangers.
Why didn't you should have poked at me and, you know, worn a San Diego Padre shirt. Like it's not even the same team.
You really got them, Ryan.
Well, I will say this. I am on board with you.
your Reds losing every game on draft games.
Well, they do have four straight at the Dodgers.
So it's probably going to go pretty well, don't you think?
Yeah, they won a more game.
They are one and 12 in one-run games this year.
And by the way, that parlay is still one and 38.
Oh, my goodness.
They need to retire that.
It lost again.
Who's next?
Bob is up next.
Bob, go ahead, Bob.
Hey, guys.
I like to talk to you about the dog law in Lexington for a second because it's very important to me
because I do dog rescues on the weekend.
Okay.
And anyway, a way around that, in my opinion, is that you said you can give the dog away.
So whatever the breed is, they're more expensive depending on what breed they are, of course.
The way around that, of course, is give them away, that's fine, but charge $3, $500, $500 for the paperwork to say,
hey, this dog has all its shots and everything like that.
And that would just get around that law, wouldn't you think so?
Well, I haven't seen how it's written, so I would have to see if there are ways around it.
I mean, but you said it's near to your heart.
I would assume you don't want people to get around it, right?
No, more people to get adopted, I don't really care how it's done just as long as dogs are adopted and treat it well.
I don't care how it's done.
Yeah, yeah, I don't know.
I would have to, I mean, I appreciate the call.
I would have to, like, see the actual law to know and I have not seen it.
But, yeah, I mean, hopefully whoever drew it up, if they're trying to actually keep dogs from being sold, would draw it in a way that takes all the loopholes out.
But sometimes they don't.
So I don't know who the lawyer is.
Like people were selling tickets plus a hat, and the hat was $500.
It will throw in the tickets for free.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's probably, they'd probably say there can be no sale or no purchase that's part of a sale.
or part of a transfer of ownership.
That might be a way to keep you from doing it.
We'll take a break.
Come back here at the PGA.
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I think Joker's going to be exhausted this series because when they don't have Rudy in the
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And when IT's friends stop by, like Quentin Richardson, we dive into some playoff history too.
Steve Nash would get that thing.
That man, hell get the flying.
He running up the court licking his fingers why he got the ball.
Like, you go through a training camp with that, Isaiah, you figure it out real quick.
Get your ass up and down the court, and you're going to get the ball.
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Rory just got another birdie here at the PGA's minus two.
Fourback of Xander Shafley.
Your boy, John Daly's in next to last.
He parted too hard at Hooters last night, I'm sure.
seven after 12.
You know, rough start.
He'll get back into it.
Don't worry.
You think you will?
Yeah, he's got it.
See, Dustin Johnson's plus four.
He took that live money, Drew, and just quit.
Good.
I don't like Dustin Johnson.
I wish he could bogey every hole.
He's just like, you know what?
You give me $100 million?
I don't mind stinking anymore.
So, like, the payouts, I know they're different depending on where you finish,
but, like, how far up do you have to be before you, like, where's the cut off to
where you don't get anything for playing?
If you miss the cut.
So, like, everybody.
It's about 60% of the golfers will make money.
Maybe a little.
They'll send home.
Every tournament's different, but they'll send home like 40 to 45%.
After today?
After tomorrow.
Oh, that's sad.
John Daly probably won't be taking home and check.
Oh, man.
Well, he did do a signing.
He's cash in his beer.
Yeah.
UK baseball starts tonight.
Starts tonight.
So if you, by the way, we have my trivia finals tonight.
Yes.
28 teams are qualified.
The patio.
will be open if you just want to come and hear and watch somebody win $5,000.
So if you want to do that, it'll be first come, first serve, to sit on the patio and just play.
But you also, while you could do that, could watch UK baseball.
That's true.
It's going to be playing tonight against Vandy.
It will be on during the thing.
Do you think Kentucky wins at least two of three to share the SEC title?
Yes, I do.
I feel confident that they'll win two of three and get to celebrate when the championship on their home field.
What a great night that's going to be.
I'm going Friday.
It would be awesome if they can win tonight and then clinch it tomorrow, Friday night when I'm there.
That's what I hope.
Yeah, it sounds like they're excited.
Mingeon had a press conference yesterday, and he said when the team got back from Florida,
it was like midnight or one in the morning, and they didn't know that they had installed the bleachers.
So they get off the bus thinking they're going home, they see those new bleachers,
and they had them turn on the stadium lights so they could all look at it and celebrate that,
knowing how close they are.
That's cool.
There's a good chance Friday or Saturday, Shannon, they break the all-time record.
I probably won't tonight.
I bet Friday or Saturday, they'll break the record for most people in that park, I would assume.
Which is amazing.
I mean, if you go back to the beginning of the season and where we thought this team might finish.
What about two years ago?
There was a lot of talk two years ago that being Gione should be fired.
Right.
And Ryan, he saved his job and now has a chance to, I mean, they have a chance to be number one overall seeing the term.
We saw the great crowds that were there for the Tennessee homestand.
We're going to get more than that for Vandy.
and once they host in the NCAA tournament, we'll break that record again.
I think it's just going to continue to swell if people get excited about what this team gets ready to make a ride.
I mean, it's going to be that, again, just like last year, that Railbird weekend with the regional here.
Yeah.
I mean, at Lexington, I won't be here, but Lexington will be electric that weekend, don't you think?
Yeah, whoever draws that region get ready to sleep in our dorms because the hotels are gone.
It would be like last year when Ball State and Indiana.
We have to sleep with Brad and above the tent roof.
It's going to be that same situation.
Unbelievable.
Who's up next?
Sherry is up next.
Sherry.
How are you, Sherry?
Hey, good.
And I just want you, I'm from Mississippi.
Can y'all hear me?
Yes.
Okay.
I am from Mississippi.
I got you.
And this is the first time I've ever called y'all, and y'all just like my morning every day.
Who are?
Well, thank you, Sherry.
Yes.
And look, my parents, I'm a Mississippi girl.
I live in.
Really?
And the northeast corner of Mississippi, yes.
Wonder where she's from.
All right.
Yes, but my parents are from the hills of Harlan County.
That's good.
Yes, so Trent Noah.
I am a, I know, I am a, everybody around here can't believe that I'm a coal miner's granddaughter.
You know, coal miner's daughter.
They laugh at me.
But anyway, my first, I, so I'm a Kentucky fan because.
my parents, you know, I just kind of had to be.
But anyway, the first team that I ever saw play was at Ole Miss, and it was Rick Roeby
and Kevin Grevy.
I think James Lee was on that team.
Yeah.
That's my first Kentucky team.
Well, good.
Well, what do you got for us today?
You got a question?
No, I wanted to tell you something.
Oh, and look, Dickie, not Dickie Bill, he was a ball player.
Dickie Parsons, who was an assistant coach for Dobie Hall.
He came from Harlan County.
I know.
I knew that.
Yes.
Well, good.
Well, listen, it's great.
Go ahead.
I wanted to tell you this, though.
I'm not just taking your time up.
I wanted to tell you.
The other day on your show, you said that the people that would probably be nice to Cal when he comes in to truck are the little old ladies that
wear the little sweaters and they're probably not. I didn't say the little old ladies. I said
most but but women. Yeah, I didn't say little old ladies. You didn't say lady old ladies.
You said the sweet ladies. Yes. I think that's how you said it. Well, I might come and have on one of
them sweaters and just when he swagger's in, I might be one of those old ladies that are sweet
ladies that boo him. Oh wow. All right. Well, listen, I appreciate the call. Nice to hear from you
in Mississippi and go Harlan County. All right. And thank you so much.
much for making my morning.
I appreciate it, Sherry.
Thank you very much.
I did have a lot of women.
Reach out to me after the show and say, I'm booing.
Yeah, it's going to happen.
Like I said, he is now at the enemy school.
And we're not that, we're not 25 years away where Arkansas being one of our biggest rivals ever
when they were in their prime in the 90s.
So, yeah, there'll be some booing.
I don't think he's going to.
care.
I don't care.
No.
Yeah, he will.
He's going to tell you that he didn't hear.
I don't hear what he says.
He's going to care.
I mean, you know, I don't expect it though, right?
No.
You think in his mind he thinks that everybody still loves him?
I don't think you realize he was shocked.
Ask anybody that knows it.
He was shocked at the fan reaction.
I mean, you could do a psychological study about
how much Cal had distant, like, he genuinely believed, and I had friends of his tell me this,
he genuinely believed that the only reason the fans were upset at him was us.
No, I mean, Drew, you know that's true.
We're making so much.
Is that naive, huh?
No, he genuinely believed it.
And I know we laugh about people online saying it, because it's crazy.
But he believed it.
And because of that, he's.
He had convinced himself, well, how much of the fan base listens to KSR?
I mean, I don't know what the number is, but it's, you know, I mean, there's a huge portion of the fan base that doesn't, right?
Because they don't listen.
So I think he had convinced himself the only reason that people, I hear criticism, is them.
So when he was in Nashville, and you could feel it in Nashville, right?
Oh, yeah.
I mean, you could feel it in Pittsburgh, but you could really.
really feel it in Nashville.
They were leaning over the rail yelling at him as he walked out in Nashville.
And then it wasn't as bad in Pittsburgh, but you could feel it in Pittsburgh, too.
And then all of a sudden, when it became real that they were considering a change,
they ended up not doing it, but they were considering it.
And I think it shocked him.
I think it shocked him.
So now, at this point, he probably gets it.
But it will bother him.
I'll be honest with you, though.
I can't criticize him for that.
It would bother me if I was in a place for, like, if there was a KSR remote.
You walk into Don Franklin in a year and get through.
Exactly.
If I left KSR and a year later, for whatever reason, y'all were doing a remote with a new head person.
And I walked in.
No, take the three of you and somebody new standing.
And I walk in and half the people booing, they would hurt.
Of course it would hurt.
If you're a human being, Ryan, it would hurt.
And it will hurt his feelings.
But at the same time, he hurt our feelings.
He left.
All right.
Now, I'm going to take up for him here a second.
And I've probably bore the brunt of his local frustration recently as much as anyone.
But he, losing games is not like hurting your feet.
being rude and stuff like he's been, that's different.
Yeah.
But losing to A&A, and I mean, I will say, he didn't want to lose to A&M in Oakland, right?
No, he didn't.
So, like, on a personal level, let's just be honest.
You're in the crowd.
Would you boo him?
I probably have as much reason to boo him as anybody, and I wouldn't.
Yeah, I wouldn't.
I wouldn't.
I'm not a booer either.
Yeah.
I'm not going to clap for him, though.
I can make you Vince to boo him.
Yeah, I would, that's an interesting question, would you clap?
I wouldn't clap.
I'm not going to clap.
But I will one day, right?
Yeah.
But I wouldn't boo.
But I'm not, I only boo one person.
That's umpires of the Reds game.
They deserve it.
What about you?
Would you?
No.
I expected to happen.
And also, I'm on, I don't cheer or boo.
I sit there with no emotion every single game.
But no, even if I were in the crowd, I don't think so.
I mentioned the other day, maybe you get caught up in the
the moment.
It's Arkansas is right in front of you.
Depends on how it.
Just because you're fired up and wanting to beat him.
But there will be a day where we put his banner up and we're cheering.
Heck, might have a statue.
Who knows?
And he'll deserve that.
He just won't deserve it when Arkansas comes to town next year.
Will you cheer when Rick comes to town in two years?
No.
I won't cheer, but I won't boo.
You won't cheer when Rick comes to town?
Probably not.
Now, after the game, if they honor him and raise a banner or something for the 96th anniversary.
So they say, and the coach of St. John's,
Rick Petino, you're not cheer
I'm probably not
That's where I am.
If they're representing the other team, no.
But if they're mid-court doing the Y and we're honoring 96, then I cheer.
But if they're with the other side, I'm not cheering.
I think we're all in the same line of thinking.
If they're going to honor him, then yeah, we would cheer.
Because they're going to honor that 96 team next year.
They're honoring him for a 30-year-in-Gentucky.
So it makes sense that you're in that situation.
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We get a player's perspective on the challenges of the playoffs.
I think Joker's going to be exhausted this series
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He has to guard Julius Randall.
And then he has to give us everything he gives us
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And when IT's friends stop by,
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Steve Nash would get that thing.
That man, hell get the flying.
He run up the court, licking his fingers,
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After you go through a training camp with that Isaiah, you figure it out real quick.
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Welcome back. It is Kentucky Sports Radio. Final segment here at the PGA Championship.
Zander with another birdie. He's on fire. Everybody's catching run, trying to catch him. He's seven under already.
Would you know him? No. I'd never even heard of him until yesterday.
How'd you hear of him yesterday? I asked Robbie. Robbie Moss has.
we're going to talk about some golfers.
Who do I need to pick to win?
And he said him or Colin Morricama.
Colin Moracalla?
Yes.
Don't call him Colin.
Well, those are pretty good picks by it.
Yeah.
I was going to try to impress you and pick those guys.
And you already picked Zander.
Yeah.
Yeah, Zander would be a nice hit for me on the old draft kings.
I do wish Justin Thomas would do well here.
Yeah, that'd be good.
Was he here 10 years ago when they played?
I don't recall.
I think you should have been.
That was probably.
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Is there a worse thing?
I had to get, trying to get my medicine.
I thought you're talking about our remote.
I thought it was a great remote.
That's what I was thinking about, too.
No.
They deal with the insurance companies for you.
Just so if I were,
man, I thought I had a lot of fun there.
It was a great show yesterday.
No, not.
If I'd had them, maybe the process would have been easy.
No, I have to be gone.
for two months so I have to get my medicine yeah two months but I mean I won't bore you with the
details but like I called them and I said I need you to do overrides for me so I can get three
months worth of medicine right yeah you know and they were like well we need you to go to the pharmacy
have them request it and then we will reject it and then you call us and we will override the
rejection for one month.
And then I go, well, what do I do about the other month?
After you feel that, do it again.
No way.
And I was like, why?
There has to be an easy way.
I was like, that's the most inefficient thing I've ever heard.
And they said, there's no other way to do it.
And I hate when people say that, Shannon, because I just want to go, you mean it's
impossible.
There's always a way.
Like, there's got, like, I always go, you're telling me if the president of United States
called and said I needed medicine, you'd make him walk.
into a CBS yeah she said and say and then they'd rejected yeah and then call hello
this is like and I said well can I get someone else to pick it up for me while I'm gone
no and so what do you do I mean I went had them rejected then you go back
and I'm going again today I have them rejected again some stupid that is stupid does
seem pretty dumb it's not very much a hassle who's next got Bob up next Bob go ahead Bob
Hey guys, long time listener, first time caller.
Who I?
And the next time I call in, I'm going to be Bob the Luggage guy.
So here's my suggestion to you for your trip to Europe.
I went to Europe myself in 2009.
I did Germany and the Czech Republic.
And I bought something and got everything that I needed to take in a duffel bag.
Not a huge duffel bag.
But there is a clear plastic bag.
that you can buy that has a port on the side of it.
You put your clothes in the bag, and then you hook the vacuum cleaner to the port on the bag,
and it sucks all the air in it.
Oh, I see.
Vacuum seal it.
But then what do you do once you get there if you're traveling around?
I mean, won't it just blow up again?
Yeah, but I made it back.
I don't remember what I don't remember what it.
Well, that feels like a pretty big thing, though.
I mean, I get how that would get you there.
But then once you're traveling around, the clothes are going to expand to their normal thing, and then you're stuck.
Yeah, but here's the deal with that.
By the time you're coming back, you're going to have a lot of them dirty, and you just cram them in there anyway.
All right.
Well, I don't mind.
I appreciate the idea.
I appreciate the call.
I don't know that'll work in my particular circumstance.
I'm going to have to do laundry over there.
I know that.
Do you know how to do laundry?
Stop it.
I live by myself.
Of course, I know how to do it.
I thought maybe you had a cleaner person that comes in and does it for you.
I don't know.
I have spent most of my life not having money until the last few years.
So, no, I did not have a cleaner come.
I know how to wash my clothes.
Okay.
And I don't know what it's going to be like to go to like, you know,
to a laundromat in Austria and try to figure it.
Like, that's going to be.
I don't know how to do that.
You can even take your quarters.
Yeah, exactly.
Do they take, I don't know what, so that stuff I'll have to figure out.
But you know what?
I feel like I can.
Yeah.
And most shirts have a couple of days on them before you have to wash them, right?
But, I mean, I'm not taking, every, the worst mistake you can make traveling is over packing.
Oh, yeah.
So, like, I'm only taking, like, a handful of shirts and pants.
Like, you can, you don't want to take too much or else it gets heavy and it's hard.
Buy stuff over there.
You could do that.
I'm sure I'll throw things away over there.
Yeah.
You know, shoes.
I ask you how much I like shoes.
I'm taking, yeah.
I'm taking one walking around tennis shoe pair,
and then a pair of shoes if I do something where I need to not look heinous.
Yeah.
And that's it.
So that's it, just two pair.
Yeah, I don't know.
And then if the one pair messes up, I'll just buy something over there.
Yeah.
Got to figure it out.
Yeah.
Just take your worst underwear, and when you're done throwing away,
never bring it back to states, and when you run out, buy fresh ones over it,
and then you just redid your whole underwear, too.
That's right.
So you'll be a walk-old.
ground in my worst underwear.
You mean like what Ryan wears more?
Unlike someone, I re-up my socks and underwear every few years.
When they're getting old, just toss them over there and don't bring them back.
And like, I am planning with the socks to at the end of them just say, you know.
I guess do some of the hotels you're staying in have laundry facilities there?
That stuff's really expensive.
Like if you get the hotel to do your laundry, that's like.
Just do them in your coffee maker like everybody else does.
That's so gross.
You know what?
Since then, I've never even contemplated.
at drinking coffee in a hotel room.
Can't even look at that thing.
I mean, seriously, since we learned that flight attendants and pilots wash their underwear
in the coffee pots, works for them.
Would you still use the coffee pot in the hotel?
Of course, yeah.
Give me that underwear of coffee.
Shannon's asking for it.
Thank you the folks here at the PGA for hosting us.
We will be back here tomorrow.
If you want to come see the finals of trivia, Ryan's going for $5,000 tonight.
Good luck.
Thank you.
We're in it.
And we'll be back here tomorrow.
Let's go Zander.
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And we're going straight to the source, the athletes themselves.
their locker room stories, their reactions in the moment,
and the stuff nobody gets to hear.
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or wherever you get your podcast.
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What's up, guys? This is Clivert Taylor the 4th.
And on my podcast, The Cliverts show,
I'm bringing you conversations about all kinds of stuff.
Like being an internet famous referee.
We're in the middle of a game.
This linebacker, this linebacker walks up to me, he goes,
A ref, ref, my mom wants you to.
wave at her. What?
Time out.
Quarterback on office blue with 42.
Hey, Rhett, my mama want you to wave at her.
What?
Where's she at?
Hey, Miss Parker.
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