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Welcome back.
Hour number two, Kentucky Sports Radio, 859-2802287.
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SEC Baseball Tournament starts tomorrow.
Kentucky will play Wednesday morning at 930, which means KSR will be preempted on the Lexington and Louisville station,
but will be on the other stations and streaming, and we'll talk more about that tomorrow in case that comes up.
I think it's what, 930 Central time, 10.30 our time, I believe.
I think that's right.
930 and Hoover.
That's exactly right.
So we'll talk more about how that will play out when the time comes.
One person writes, Matt, last year on the show on Friday, you said we had to see how Louisville handled it the Sheffler situation after.
Now that it's over, or at least has moved on, it's not over yet.
But how do you think they did?
well I think after that moment
I think they did the best they could
you know the mayor made a statement
the body cam thing not being on hurts
but like you heard that caller say
he didn't think they would it would be on
I think everybody did the best they could after that
you know I said I don't
I don't think Craig the mayor
you know I think he had to make a statement
but now it's in the now for people don't realize
the decision is not the mayors
the decision is not the government
The decision is now in the Louisville prosecutor office.
So now the decisions with the Louisville Commonwealth Attorney,
who is, I'm not sure who it is now.
I used to know who it was, but I don't know who it is now.
But that's who will decide now whether or not to go forward with the prosecution or not.
Will it move so fast we may find out something tomorrow during the court appearance,
or you think it'll still be dragged out quite a bit?
I still, I'm going to make a prediction, Shannon.
and they do not drag him to court tomorrow.
No.
I'm going to make a prediction that either is dismissed.
Here's the most, in order of likelihood.
Number one, they dismissed the felony so he doesn't have to show up.
They might leave the misdemeanors, dismiss the felony.
I think that's the most likely scenario.
Do we think, though, that Scotty is still in Louisville just in case?
No, he's already said he went home and he said he'd come back if he needed.
Yeah, they're not bringing him back.
So dismiss the most likely scenario.
Keep the other three charges for now, dismiss the felony.
Scenario 2, postpone the court date.
Yeah.
To give everybody a couple weeks to figure out what we're doing.
That's highly likely.
Number three, dismiss all of the charges.
Number four, hauling down to the court tomorrow.
That's my order of what I think happens.
I think to me, if I was running the prosecutor's office, I'd go, all right, listen, Mr. 80-dollar pants.
We got to talk about the $80 pants, by the way.
We do have to talk about that.
But this isn't assault of a police office.
But we're going to leave the disobeying and all that
because we think maybe you did that.
And then he'd probably get off with a fine and something like that.
Can I ask you a couple other questions?
Yeah.
That's just my guess.
I have no inside info.
How do you think, I know he's your friend,
but Mayor Greenberg released a statement.
Do you think that was?
I thought it was as good as he can do.
I mean, we talked about this on Friday.
I don't think the mayor and the governor should get involved in local law enforcement.
The mayor is a little different because the police are under him.
So I think he kind of did what he was supposed to do, in my opinion.
There was some pushback about the fact that they actually let him go so he could make his tea time.
I think that's, I don't know about that.
But that was probably more.
I don't think.
So here's how this would work.
I think Romance gets the call.
Romance probably contacts the prosecutor, and that's how that happened.
So I would guess that the prosecutor's office helped do that, but it is odd.
I'm not going to know.
I mean, an hour's quick.
Yeah.
But I will say this.
They get people in and out in Louisville pretty quick.
It's not like Lexington.
They have so many people that come in and out.
they get people out pretty quick.
They get them out that quick with a police escort back to Baja, probably not.
Like if Shannon gets arrested, he ain't getting a police escort back to his house.
I'm still in jail if that were me.
I'm still sitting there.
You'd be out, but like, so yeah, I mean, I think there's reasonable questions to ask how that happened.
I think that's fair.
I do like the story, though, how Shepard was warming up in his jail cell.
And saw himself on it?
Saw himself on TV.
Bleed story.
on what first take
whatever he was watching that morning.
I like Myron said that he
thinks he made friends
in the jail cell
and told his fellow inmates
he'd bring him to the masters.
He's like,
when you break out,
I'll see you on the other side.
I think he said somebody
he actually asked one of his cellmates
to please come talk to me
and calm me down.
You know,
all these stories are coming out
and now things that he did
while he was in jail for that.
He really?
He asked one of his cellmates.
One of the officers,
one of the officers, I believe.
It was.
He said he was shaking real bad, so I just need someone to talk to me.
I like looking at the other people in the jail and go,
well, you calm me down.
They got to be like, dude.
You ain't no golfer.
I can't stop thinking about the drunk kid at the PGA Tour tournament that got arrested
and had to go to the tank.
And he wakes up and Schaeffler is doing his hip stretches for round three or round two next to him.
He's got to be the first person who ever was doing golf stretching in a jail cell in Louisville, right?
There can't be very many that have ever had that happen.
And then for him to go out that day and shoot a what, 66?
I mean, I thought his game would have fallen apart.
All right, we got to talk about the pants for a second.
All right.
So the police report says on it, all the things that happen.
And then at the end says, Officer Gillis ripped his pants worth $80.
You got to edit that out.
Like, right?
Like, you got to edit that out, don't you?
Don't you have to edit that?
Now, I had somebody tell me they put that in there all the time.
Yeah.
I guess they have to.
If you took it out, then you're hiding something.
No, you have record of losing your pants.
No, they want their pants back.
They want the dude to pay for their pants.
That's the fine, $80 fine.
Next case.
It makes it, like, nationally, that's what everyone's laughing at.
Officer Gillis wants $80.
Come on, man.
And ripping your pants.
That's just kind of.
Like, don't they have more pants?
Are we on a pants shortage with the LMPD?
You supply your own pants?
Does you have to buy your own uniform?
I don't know.
Maybe somebody could tell me.
If I lose my pants, I'm wanting them back.
I feel like you leave the pants.
Knowing the whole world is going to read that thing, you leave the pants out.
You just go ahead and say, we're going to leave the pants out of this.
Or stresses how much those pants mean to him.
He had to include it.
I think he did it just to support his case that I was,
assaulted and they ripped my pants in the assault.
Why?
I need to see how ripped.
Okay, then just say ripped your pants.
The $80 makes it worse.
Did the carpenter hammer loop come off or they ripped down the back?
How bad are they ripped here?
Innoing.
All right.
Let's talk about UK baseball.
They share the title.
Second time ever.
Yes, that's worth applause.
Lawson, you're a U of L'A fan, but applaud.
There you go.
Are you U.S.L or U.K. fan?
Miami.
Miami fan.
That's right.
He's going to play.
He's going to play.
at Miami.
Tough life.
Go to a lot of Miami of Florida.
I'm going to tell your parents.
I'm sure that's why you went to Miami was for the lacrosse.
But the
baseball team shares the title
with Tennessee.
Now, of course, Tennessee has the tiebreaker
for the SEC tournament because
they beat us two out of three in the regular season.
However, for the SEC, they don't use tiebreakers.
So we just share the title.
But Tennessee fans are trying to act like we don't have the title.
They're like, we're sole champions, you're co-champions.
Shut up.
We share the title.
But there is some chatter, and I wanted to get your take on this.
Some people didn't like the fact that UK celebrated the SEC championship after winning Friday
before having a chance to win it by themselves on Saturday.
I think they should have waited because it made it look like the game Saturday didn't matter,
whereas had they won Saturday, they could have locked up the championship by themselves.
Do you think it was poor form to celebrate on Friday, considering there was one game left,
and they still could have gotten it by themselves?
I was there, Friday and Saturday.
And the fact that they celebrated Friday, I thought, was well-deserved.
This is just the second time they've ever even shared a conference championship in baseball.
This is a huge deal for the UK baseball program.
So absolutely, they earned the right to celebrate on Friday,
and if they had won on Saturday,
they'd celebrate it again.
So I'm all about you.
I completely agree.
What do you call that, the dog pile?
I mean, if they go on and the same circumstances happen,
they didn't have that celebration, they kind of never really get that moment.
It's awkward.
You lose to Vandy, and then you're just sharing it.
So once they clinched at least a piece of it, I'm glad they got their celebration.
Yep.
I don't know what Minggio told them.
I might have said, hey, the celebration stops at the baseball park.
Let's go home, get some sleep.
There's more baseball left.
But I'm glad they had their moment on the field.
What would have been weird to celebrate on Saturday?
After you lost.
You lost.
I mean, if you were going to celebrate even as co-champs, then you might as well do it when you did it.
Absolutely.
But it would be like you and I were at the game where they celebrated the Big Ten title Indiana did after they lost.
I was going to bring that up.
That was so weird.
And it was really weird.
They lost to Nebraska and then cut down the nets.
Yeah.
And gave a speech.
And it was really weird to see a team that had just lost cut down the nets.
Shannon, do you think it was okay that they celebrate?
Yeah, I was good with it. I mean, you did win the SEC title. You're sharing it. You didn't say that we're sole champions or anything like that. You're just celebrating it. And for this team going into the season, nobody gave them a chance to win the title. You have to celebrate that. I'm with you. It would be weird to lose to Vandy and then celebrate after losing. Yeah, it would be weird. And if you want to say, I agree with you, this is a huge accomplishment for the school. Yes. Huge accomplishment. This is not a traditional baseball school. We're the coldest weather school in the SEC. So like we are at a,
an inherent disadvantage because it's a spring sport.
And to go win the SEC for the second time, they earned that.
And yeah, was there a letdown the next day?
Maybe.
But they still deserved it.
Absolutely deserved it.
And they should celebrate as if they are the conference champions.
They are the conference champions.
They are the conference champions.
I think it's a little weird that they're the three seed in the SEC tournament.
Yeah, that's dumb.
That is kind of dumb because they split the East.
division gets the first seed and the second seed.
So here's Kentucky co-champs and they're the
three seed in the tournament. That's dumb. I don't like
that either. I agree with you. Who's next? Po.
Poe, go ahead, Poe.
Hey, fellas.
Good day. Good day.
I was hearing you talk
about how good Scotty
played in the
tournament after he got out of jail.
I guess he didn't bring those shanks out there
with him.
That's a good joke. That's the first time I've heard that
You know, there's been all kinds of prison jokes.
That's the first one I heard.
Well, well done, Po.
Well, I've got a question in the comment real quick.
What would your panel and you might rather have the top five high school players in the country
or proven transfer portal players, mid-majors even?
Well, let me put it a different way.
What would I rather have the top five high school players or the top five guys in the portal?
I'm taking the top five guys in the portal any day and every day.
Me too.
But think about it for a minute.
It's something to think about.
No, for college, if you want to win, give me the top five dudes in the portal.
Over the top five dudes in high school.
Because some of the top five dudes in high school, that's projection for the next level,
not so much what they'll do while they're in college.
I agree 100%.
So you answer my question, but I wanted to panel kind of weigh in a lot.
I appreciate it because anybody disagree with me on that?
I can comment.
But you only get two things.
You had a joke and a question.
That's all you get for one call, but I appreciate it.
I don't even have to think twice about it.
I love these guys, but Aaron Bradshaw, Justin Edwards, they were top filing.
DJ was sixth and on three rankings.
So if you're telling me, those guys will be good on down the road,
but we saw what one year of that got us.
So I want experience.
I got to admit, I've kind of flipped in my thinking about this.
I used to think, let's go get the top five guys in the country every single year.
Now I see the value of getting the top five transfer guys.
I think getting the top five guys talent-wise weren't pre-Portle.
Portals changed.
Used to be the top five guys could beat the experience guys that hadn't yet made the draft.
but when teams like Kansas and Connecticut can go look at every mid-major and then choose the best players,
you got to do that too.
Because the best player, you take 200 mid-majors, probably only a couple of players from the mid-majors going to the draft.
So you're telling me I'm getting 200 teams and I get to choose from the best players in the country and bring them here.
I'm taking it.
because unlike the high school guys, I know what that dude's done.
I've watched it.
Whereas with Aaron Bradshaw, you're projecting it with those dudes you've seen it, Drew.
Yeah, especially these last couple of years and really in the SEC,
there's just a physical difference where these major guys all go to another school and team up
where you got a team of 21, 22-year-olds.
And defensively and inside, we saw it last season with Kentucky.
It was just man versus boy sometime.
Yeah.
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One person writes, Matt, if God forbid one of you were to get locked up, you get two.
calls who are the people you're calling it's a great question first person i'm calling is romans
i'm not kidding i guess the second person is my mom but let's put that to the side because that's
the easy answer so if my mom is you know on the phone although i guess she could call waiting
but put the mom to the side.
I'm going role minds, and then I guess I would call hubby,
because I know he would answer,
and that would probably be what I would do.
Ryan, who are your two calls?
Yeah, I mean, it's got to be Romines or T.J.
Make them pay.
One of those two guys have got to be your first call, right?
Second call.
TJ does more personal injury stuff, though.
It depends on while you're in there.
Yeah, I mean, like, yeah, if personal injury, yeah,
but this is a criminal something.
So Josiah is my second call.
I mean, he still lives with me at home, so I've got to call him so we can make some arrangements.
Like, hey, Daddy got busted today.
You're on your own for a while.
That would be a nice call.
But what if you needed somebody to bail you out?
Josiah can't bail you out.
I would probably call yoga girl.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, but that's like my mom.
Put aside your significant others for a second.
Where are you going after that?
They got arrested with you.
They're in there with you.
So let's put aside them.
Are you out?
Are you in with me?
I did not do what you did.
Maybe we were all together.
He wasn't running the bases on the field.
You were, Ryan.
Yeah, I'm not.
So the rest of you turns.
You would be on my list since you have this legal background.
You could probably advise me on some things I need to do.
Okay.
What about you, Drew?
Definitely calling some form of representation.
I'll go with Romance.
I wasn't even, Abby wasn't an automatic number two.
It was going to be the crime.
If it was really bad,
was going to have a buffer to get to Abby.
Maybe you needed some cash.
Maybe you need something done.
Depending what I'm done, I might need somebody.
That's another thing.
You might need somebody who has access to cash to get you out.
Or somebody that can keep a secret, help me out,
depending on how bad, whatever I did to get in there.
But most scenarios be Abby.
But I would start with representation.
Okay, so let's say Abby, that's spout.
That's tough.
I probably call Matt.
I have to let him.
know about what's not going to be on the show tomorrow.
Matt, you've got to set the equipment up.
You got to set the equipment up by yourself tomorrow, Matt.
I would bail you two out.
I think I would bail Shannon out.
What you mean you think?
I could still see you being a flight risk.
I think I think Shannon and Ryan, or excuse me, Drew and Ryan are not a flight risk.
They got too many things wetting them down.
I could totally see you going.
Matt, see you?
I'm going to Panama off.
They know where to find me.
They may never see you again.
Well, you know, I was going to put you on my list, but now that you say that, I think I'll just take you right on my list.
I would bail out.
I would get your cash and put you in, but I would then hire my own bail Bosneman to make sure you didn't fly.
I'm not calling Ryan because he never answers his phone on the first time.
Now, do we get access to our-
Drew is the worst.
Drew has answered his phone on first call.
Never.
Once every 50 times I've ever called.
I'm on silent 24-7.
Do we get access to our phones because I don't know anybody's number in my head?
So that's going to play a factor in there, too.
That's a good question.
Did they give you access to your phone?
Because I don't know anybody's number either.
I would say I would call you, but I don't know your number.
They do?
Okay.
So if they do give you access to your phone, without that, I would have that problem, too.
I wouldn't know anybody's number.
I could call like three people.
So what if it's Drew, Shannon, and me?
We are all three in jail.
Were you going to bail all three of us out?
What did you do?
Collective crime, it sounds like.
How much is this bail?
We were all running the bases at Williamsport.
We all three got arrested.
I get you out for that.
Yeah, you know, I mean, your first call, in all seriousness, everyone should have, I mean, the Shephler instance, it's a perfect example.
Although they let him out on his own recognizance, he didn't have to pay bail.
But everybody should have a lawyer that you would call in those circumstances, because it very well could be bad luck.
There's a lot of things that could lead it to, like, there's two things.
Everyone listening to this, this was something my law school professor told me once.
My Cremlaw professor Sarah Beale, who just retired.
She said, she said this to us in class.
She said, everyone should have, A, a lawyer they would call if they needed something quickly.
So everyone right now listening, you should figure out who that is in your mind.
And then number two, every single person should know their rights when they are pulled over.
by the police.
You should know what your rights are.
Now, how you choose to use them is up to you.
But you should know your rights because most people don't know that.
Most people don't know that they have rights when they get pulled over.
When the cop says, can I search your car?
You don't have to do that.
Now, if they have a likelihood suspicion of a crime, they're going to do it anyway.
But like, if you say yes and waive it, then you've taken away your defenses.
for the entire trial, right?
So that's something that people should know their rights
and should have a lawyer that they could contact.
Do you even have Romine's number?
I think I do.
Let me look at that, but I believe I do have his number.
So just a little legal advice.
Do I have enough time for a call, Shannon?
Quickly, got about a minute.
Let's go to David.
David, go ahead, David.
I got it.
Hey, yeah, Matt.
I love your show.
I like that you guys don't just.
do sports, but you do a lot of different subjects.
And getting back on the elite and getting back on the Alito thing,
as bad as that was the look with the flag up down,
what do you think about Clarence Thomas
and accepting over a million dollars from one dollar?
They all. I think it's absurd that judges,
and it's, I appreciate it call. Only Supreme Court justice does it.
Can have people who give them millions of dollars to travel around, fly,
etc. And then they say, but it doesn't affect my judgment. Shut up. Of course it does. If I was a judge,
I would not even be allowed to do a case involving Ryan Limba. But if I'm a Supreme Court justice,
Ryan can give me a million dollars, bring a case before the court, and I can still hear it. That's ridiculous.
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Here's Matt Jones.
I think that's what Scottie said when he got locked up.
Get me out of this.
He said lawyers, guns, and money.
Well, didn't he lip to the reporter, please help me?
Yeah.
I said it.
Yeah, you could help me.
He said, Lee asked him, please help me.
Which is really a strange thing to.
I do have some more questions about a whole golf thing.
I need to ask you.
Okay.
Okay, the only day I was out there was Thursday after the show.
Why did they group like Justin Thomas, Tiger, and Rory, all back to back to back and just create this logjam of fans?
There's a few reasons.
One, they want guys of equal ability to play with each other
because there's some science that basically says
how the other guys are playing helps or hurts you.
So they want to put the good guys together.
They do it for television.
They want the good guys to come up 18 during their prime windows, right?
So they do it to where half of them come up during their prime windows on Thursday,
half of them come up during their prime windows on Friday.
And then, really, I think those are the two main reasons.
And then they also make it to where the worse you are,
the earlier in the day you have to tee off, right?
So they make it to where the good golfers don't have to tee off early in the morning
or late in the evening.
They tee off kind of in the prime of the day.
So it gives you an incentive to be one of the things.
kind of right and now featured groups are real big where uh like the national the tv broadcasts
hadn't started and you go to one of the apps and they have like three groups and they're always just
loaded with stars because they're trying to get you to watch so they'll do something like they'll say all right
these are our tier one players and then they draw out of a hat three tier one guys you play together
and then they do it with the tier two's and the tier three's and the tier fours and that's kind of how it makes
sense i had no idea why they would bunch these guys together i thought they would spread them out
but you don't want to have like the best player having to play with this
dude shooting 20 over par
and like I would with you,
waiting on you to hack all over the place.
You know, they want, and especially at the PGA
where there are club pros from around
the country, some dudes just aren't as
good as the other guy. You know, you always give
us advice, too, about just kind of act
like you belong and nobody will question you.
Drew ended up on
the putting green with the
PGA guys on Thursday. Just
walked out there like you were on the putting green?
I'd go check em makes sure they're doing all right.
So people high.
I actually do have to think Ryan for taking some pictures.
I escorted some golfers to the range, making sure they're good.
Yeah, I was just out there letting them know what they do with their grip.
What about the NASCAR fight?
Did you see the fight?
I did.
I saw it.
Oh, what a great fight.
First of all, a lot of angles to this fight, Shannon.
First of all, it's Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.
If that's not a NASCAR name, I don't know what is.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
And Kyle, or Kyle Bush.
Kyle Bush. Remember, everybody hates Kyle Busch, right?
So Ricky Stenhouse Jr. gets wrecked on lap two by Kyle Bush.
And he apparently says on his radio, I'll be waiting for him when it's over.
Well, the race takes two hours, gets out of his car, and he's waiting for him.
He was standing at his trailer waiting for him.
So he meant it when he said it.
Yes, he did.
Now, I don't understand how somebody didn't try to keep this from happening.
but then they get this confrontation, and this is all on video.
Yes, it is.
Now, I don't, I didn't see the wreck.
Maybe it was Kyle Bush's fault.
I'll just assume it is.
But they're sitting there talking, and he's like, you wrecked me.
And the other guy's like, no, I didn't.
And he's like, yes, you did it.
And the other guy goes, no, I didn't.
And he said, look at the tape.
And then the other guy goes, you look at the tape.
And then he just punches it.
Yep.
He just punches the guy.
sucker punches it.
Now, I'm not a Kyle Busch fan,
but Shannon, that punch seemed a little like,
what are you doing?
Yeah, I mean, kind of came out of nowhere.
It seemed like a relatively peaceful.
Peaceful conversation,
not really screaming at each other.
Next thing you know, boom.
So then they're fighting, right?
Like they're, like they're going at each other.
They're fighting and they're hitting each other.
Then Ricky Stenhouse's dad grabs Kyle Bush.
Dad's in there.
Yes.
Oh, dad.
So the first old guy you see holding Kyle Bush is Ricky's dad.
And then Ricky screaming, get my dad, get my dad.
So then everybody gets broken up and then Ricky starts screaming, get my dad out of there.
And the dad goes, I ain't doing nothing.
And everybody is going haywire.
Then there's a guy on a truck that's like, get off our truck.
And the other guy goes, I ain't getting off your truck.
And like, it's just, it was such a great melee.
Yeah.
that it made me very happy.
And like the most legendary NASCAR reporter, Bob Pockras, I think is his name.
That's probably not how he say it.
He's in the middle of it.
He gets knocked down.
Oh, I didn't know that.
The old guy goes flying through the air.
I loved it, Drew.
It was my favorite.
I didn't even know there was a NASCAR All-Star race yesterday, but the fight was worth it.
I didn't know it either.
I didn't know there was a Ricky Stenhouse?
Ricky Steamboat.
What is it?
Ricky Steamboat.
His dad took a big punch from Kyle Bush.
I saw where they slowed it down.
You can see his fist just folding his jaw up.
I watched the first punch without sound.
Immediately he went back and watched again with sound
because I was expecting Kyle Busch to just say the most awful thing about him
because the way it looked, you just assumed he did.
It seemed like it seemed like a fairly normal conversation.
It feels like Stenhouse is at fault, Shannon.
Yeah.
They're just talking and then he just punches it.
When somebody's about to throw a punch, you could almost see it in their face.
Yeah.
He didn't really, I mean, he was kind of staring him down,
but it didn't really do anything that would indicate he's about to throw a punch.
He just throws the punch.
And then he loses control because he says, you hit my dad.
But I feel like his dad, like, got himself right in the middle of it, didn't he?
I think Ricky Stenhouse also, after the wreck happened, parked his car in Kyle Bush's garage, like purposely.
Oh, in his garage?
I think it's something like that, just taunting him, and then he sits on it and stews for two hours.
First of all, you would think after two hours, Drew, you'd calm down a little bit.
That guy was still as hot as he probably was when he, if he was that mad two hours later,
can you imagine what he was like when it happened?
He's got two hours to think about consequences.
We know we're on TV.
Maybe I shouldn't do this.
Nope, still goes through with it.
I will say Stenhouse and Kyle Bush, not a lot of power behind those.
I mean, he threw a right hook, but it was a little slow.
I don't think either one of them are knocking anybody out any time.
Well, I loved it.
We sure wouldn't be talking about NASCAR, but wouldn't for that fight.
Shannon, I don't even know who won the race.
Who cares?
No, let's just go fall out there and fight.
He's like a big battle roll.
And then I loved at the very end, Kyle Bush goes, what are you angry about?
We both sucked.
Yeah.
That was the best line, actually, the whole thing.
He goes, I suck as much as you do, which I thought was great.
Yeah, I would have said you hit like a sissy instead of saying you'd suck as bad as me.
You suck as much as I do.
That's weird.
That's a weird thing to say.
Who's next?
Devin.
Devin, go ahead, Devin.
Hey, about the NASCAR fight, if you're not entertained by that, then you're definitely not from 606.
I agree with you.
But it's first time, long time.
Who are?
So I wanted to go back to that photo of Cal acting like he's shooting a rifle.
Yes.
And y'all were talking about shooting left-handed and right-handed.
But for rifle shooting, it actually doesn't matter which hand is your dominant hand.
You actually have a dominant eye.
and that's how you determine how you hold the rifle to shoot.
How do you find out what your dominant eye is?
Okay, so I'm going to walk you to hold both hands out in front of you,
arms link.
I can tell him Scott to stop his car.
All right.
So bring your hands together where they're overlapping
and make like a little gap between the knuckle of your like pointer finger
and the knuckle of your thumb.
Okay.
And then are you with me?
No, but just keep going.
No, wait a minute.
Okay.
Are you talking about like I'm laying hands at church?
Palms down, palms up or palms down?
Kind of.
Okay.
So your palms are facing away from you.
Palms like away from you.
Okay.
Okay.
And your fingers are together.
Your thumbs point in each other.
Okay.
Gotcha.
Okay.
So then bring them together where they're overlapping,
make like a little gap between.
Oh, like Dom Dallas Page.
Yeah.
And then look at something across the room through that little gap.
Yeah.
And focus, focus on that object.
I'm looking at this guy.
Do that hole and then close one eye.
So close one eye.
Okay.
Uh-huh.
Whichever eye is open is your dominant eye.
Which one, the object doesn't move.
Whichever one the object doesn't move is your dominant eye.
I see.
Yeah.
I got it.
I think mine moves both times.
It'll move every time.
It'll move both times.
But whichever one that you focus on with both eyes open, that's your eye.
Okay.
So left is my dominant eye.
Is it really?
I don't know.
I tried to do it.
It felt like he moved both times.
I like everyone here.
They can't hear the caller and we're just putting our arms up.
All right.
Well, I'll practice.
I'll go back and listen and practice.
But thank you very much.
So you use the dominant eye, not the dominant hand.
Makes sense because I'm right-handed.
My right-eye was my dominant eye.
I shoot a gun right-handed.
I play pool right-handed.
So you, if you're right-handed, okay, you shut your left eye and then use your right-handed.
And then use your rider.
Maybe Cal was saying you need makers, not shooters.
I like that line.
Oh, it took me a second.
My bad.
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I'm not worried about Policic.
I'm not worried about Balagan.
I'm not worried about McKinney.
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Welcome back, Tegi Sports Radio.
All right, a couple things here real quick, because we're doing a lot of time.
Tomorrow, the winner of the contest to host will be here.
Yes, he will.
So Darren is his name.
He's from Hazard, I think.
He won the bracket contest, and as part of it, he gets to host for 30 minutes.
So here's how we decide to do this.
At 11.30, he has 15 minutes with you guys.
Okay.
Then we're going to come back from the final break,
and you guys are gone.
Just him.
He's bringing a buddy.
Him and a buddy.
Okay.
So they're doing one segment.
I'm sitting out the whole 30 minutes.
I want to see what you're...
Now, I'll jump in if I have to.
What are the odds, Shannon?
That's happening.
100%.
100%.
But the last 15 minutes is only he and his buddy.
Okay.
So I would say to you all, the guy talked...
We had a phone conversation.
Talk to him.
He's a little nervous.
He's excited.
excited, but he's nervous. He's not one of these dudes who's like, I can host a show. He's more like,
oh, we're doing this for real. So everyone needs to be encouraging today and tomorrow.
So at 1130, he'll do a segment with you guys, you two, then you guys are out. And the final
segment, we'll be sitting where Mario is watching him and his buddy do it. So everybody's going
to root on Darren tomorrow as he tries to host and entertain the kids.
KSR world. But remember, I'm going to be in Louisville. That's why, that's the only reason I can't be on is it really wouldn't work for me to be there.
And, you know, so that's why you guys are going to be here to help him.
Apparently, we've all met him. He was at our show in Hazard, right? The show we did above that coffee shop and some office in Hazard, I think he came to that show. We've met this guy.
So are you excited? I'm very excited. What I'm going to say?
No. What do you mean that's all you're going to say?
You know, I wish him the best, and I hope he does great. But you're going to help him.
in the first segment.
First segment, we're going to introduce him.
So you'll come in and go, welcome back, Tegi Sports Radio.
Please welcome our host for the final 30 minutes.
Darren.
Darren.
And then you guys are going to banter.
Yes.
You know, maybe he can introduce himself.
But then you also, it's not just me about him.
You talk about the sports.
But he's driving the ship.
He's driving it.
Yeah.
But you guys are there to kind of uplift him.
Sure.
And then the last 15 minutes, that ship's going to,
float or not on his own.
So do you want us to like toss that break or you'll let him kind of do it all?
You will introduce him and then it's him.
Okay.
And the ads, you'll hand him the ad to read.
Okay.
I'm going to be a good role player.
I'm going to stay out of the way, but when I'm called upon, I'll be there for it.
Shannon, how do you think this is going to work?
Awful.
But I can't wait for the ship to sink.
It's going to be great.
It's going to be like a Titanic going down.
Don't worry about it.
He's going to do great.
I'm pulling.
for him.
I have to seem like a nice guy, 606 in the radio house.
Yeah, and he got this because he won the NCAA contest.
Because he won the KS Bar Brackett challenge.
That's right.
And he decided he has a buddy who wants to do it with him, so they're going to do it.
Let's see, I have one more thing.
Oh, the Preakness.
What about your boy, 88 years old D. Wayne Lucas at 88 winning the race?
Still got the magic touch sometimes.
You know, you can't count him out.
So it was kind of cool to see him back in the winter circle.
Is that the best, here's a question.
Is that the best sports accomplishment by someone 85 or older in history?
Oh, that's a good question.
That's a great question.
Is there anything someone that old has ever done better than him being the trainer?
There's obviously no player that old.
Has there ever been a manager that old win something?
Or a coach.
You're talking about in your 80s, the pool of people we can talk about is very small.
I can't even think coaches that have coached that old.
I'm going to make the argument.
It's the best thing an 85-year-old plus person has ever done in sports.
To train a winner in a major stakes horse race?
It might be.
I think it is.
It might be.
What else would be it?
I didn't have anything for the conversation.
I don't either.
That's exactly right.
If somebody knows, let me know on the text machine.
Perry Ellis at Kansas?
That's the only thing I can come up with.
I like that one.
This guy right here had a good question.
Did you see on Friday a player was hitting a golf ball at the end of the round?
His club slipped out of his hand and it flew into the lake.
Yes.
Okay?
A fan in the crowd agreed to take off all of his clothes except his boxer shorts,
jump into the lake and get the club out.
And it was like a no-name player.
But he got in the water, and they showed this on ESPN, there's a video.
He jumps in the water and gets the club.
So here's my question for you.
This was just like some random player.
Is there a player, Ryan, that you, on national TV with ESPN watching,
would take off all your clothes, jump in the water, and dirty water,
have to ride home in pond water to go get their club for it?
I'd do it for you guys.
I don't need an excuse to it.
If I've got a chance to take my clothes off and get in water,
I'm doing it.
So you'd do it for any golf?
Any golfer.
I'd do it for Paul sitting here if you wanted me to.
So you're just saying like you volunteer to go to the tournament and stand there in your underwear
and wait for people to throw their clubs in the water so you can get them?
What a moment.
What a moment.
We walked around Thursday.
So Shane Lowry had lost his seven iron into the creek.
You would have just on Thursday.
Oh, absolutely.
Yes, I would have gone and got it.
I wish that would have happened.
Shannon, what about you?
No, I'd say go get your own damn club.
What if it was John Daly?
I don't care, John.
Drive that golf card in there and get it.
So John Daly, you would not go get his club out of the water?
No, he's got other clubs he can use it.
All right, what about you?
Only scenario, it's like a tiger wins something,
and he makes the putt, throws the putter in a pond,
and it's got a little more value to it,
and it has to be Tiger.
But even then, I'm probably a no,
but that's the only scenario I think about it.
I have some pushing and pull
and I need to do before I go on national TV in my box of shorts.
You know what I mean?
Like I'm
No
And even Tiger
I'd be like
Dude
We'll hire that kid over there
Right like I'm not
So but you
I give you credit for that
I get you know
Your clothes are still going to be dry
I took my clothes off
I could even take my boxers off
Please don't
Not on national TV
Put them back on there
Everything's nice and dry
Not not on national TV
I wouldn't suggest
There's a video floating around
I almost retweeted it
But I
There's a video
of a guy getting escorted out of the PGA drunk.
Yeah.
And Shannon, it looks like Ryan Lemon from behind.
It has his little bald spot right there.
Scott's bald spot.
It also has his like body shape.
Yeah.
Did you think it might have been him for a second when you first saw it?
People.
Somebody tagged me and said, is this Ryan Limon?
I got that too.
And there was like a half second of me going, maybe it is Ryan Lemon.
You can't tell from the back.
From the back.
And it looks like Drew's escorted me out.
Someone asked if that's me, Carrie, and Ryan.
It could have been you.
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Great crowd here.
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