KSR - 2024-06-06- KSR - Hour 2

Episode Date: June 6, 2024

Ryan, Drew, Shannon, and Billy talk UK mustaches, UK hoops, and more high school picks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

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Starting point is 00:02:59 Well, we're just going to show up at a spot. We're not going to advertise. We're not going to tell you where we are. All summer long, we're going to be different communities all across the state. I've got some good ones planned. One of them that I'm looking forward to is actually going to be at my house, Shannon. I know I'm looking forward to that one as well. Yeah, we just get to hang out and annoy your neighbors.
Starting point is 00:03:17 We'll make sure we plug up the speaker for that one. I'm sure you would. Yeah, yeah. But a big thing to the Winchester Chamber of Commerce who brought us out here. Of course, it's Beer, Cheese Festival Week and Beer Cheese Festival Day. and we just had some sliders, Drew. The winner of the beer cheese food week was Bell on Wheels. Bell on Wheels.
Starting point is 00:03:36 And you live in Eastern Kentucky, Bell on Wheels. And it was awesome. We had some sliders from the Bell on Wheels food truck. That's one of the best sliders we've ever had in my life. I'm not just saying that. The giddy-up horsey steak sliders. That was so good. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:52 Very good. I had a little jalapeno everything bagel seasoning on top of the bun. So the bell on wheels is a partner for A Better Brewing. They're here all the time here. So if you come out here and be sure to save some room to eat because it is really good, wasn't it, Billy? It was. And they're the ones that won the best beer cheese, and we tried some of that, which was very good. And I don't know about you guys, but beer cheese is very high on my list when it comes to tailgating food.
Starting point is 00:04:12 Oh, yes. If I'm going to sit down, if I'm going to go out to the parking lot and party with people, or if I'm just watching the game on front of the TV, beer cheese is up there with, like, Buffalo chicken dip and things like that for me. So my question is, is it more of a regional thing beer cheese? It's like Bob and Jamestown said that he acted like it wasn't a big deal down maybe in southern Kentucky, but like around, is it a regional thing? I mean, it's very popular here. There's a few other areas around Lexington that have a lot of it. I don't know how far it stretches, but I'd say around Kentucky this is about as popular as it's going to get.
Starting point is 00:04:42 I thought we talked about this before. There's certain places that claim to have invented beer cheese. Winchester's one of them. Right. Yeah. But I think there's like other people that try to say that they were at first, right? We'll have to Google it. I think there's like a...
Starting point is 00:04:55 Who invented beer cheese? Obviously, I'm Winchester invented it because I'm in Winchester right now, so it's Winchester. Kind of like the Cheeseburger. That's a Louisville restaurant that claims they invented the cheeseburger. This is known as the capital of beer cheese. It is. So I think they have the lead. Is beer cheese like Abraham Lincoln and everyone's just claiming it?
Starting point is 00:05:11 It's so good. Everybody wants a part of it. In my life, in my world, in my brain, it's Winchester is beer cheese. If you think of Winchester, to me, you think of Beer Cheese and L81. That's what comes to mind. You think of Wintz. And they just brought in a cooler full of L81. The orange, the red, the cherry, the diet, the regular.
Starting point is 00:05:29 We got everything in that cooler right there, it looks like. In Brennan, Canada. L.8, beer cheese, Brendan Canada. Found out a lot about Brendan Canada over the last couple days. Yeah, just talked to his aunt at the show to kind of catch us up on what he's doing. But I did get somebody on the A-Vision Glass Tech Machine said Mount Sterling still claims Brendan Canada. No? No.
Starting point is 00:05:47 No. No. Now, we did. Apparently, I didn't mention this football player, but he was born in Winchester. but he grew up in Texas. He ended up playing in the NFL, played college football at Nebraska, and then played in the NFL. Rex Rokeead.
Starting point is 00:06:02 Rex Burkhead. Yeah. Rex Burkhead. Let's make sure you're talking about the same person. Is there a different person than Rex Burkhead? Burkett's from Winchester? Well, yes. I didn't know that either.
Starting point is 00:06:13 I'm very familiar with Rex Burkhead. Played with Patriots. I did not know there was Kentucky connection. I always had heard he was born here, but then moved away. But they said his parents have moved back here. His dad left to take a job in Texas, so he grew up in Texas. But his parents and grandparents are back here in Winchester. He went to Plano.
Starting point is 00:06:30 I think that's the home of, is that Julius Randall country, I think? But Wikipedia, which is where I get all of my information, does credit him with being born in Winchester. Well, there we go. Not that I didn't believe everyone here in Winchester, but that's a connection I didn't realize existence. We have to count him, I think, in the list of Winchester athletes. All right, I didn't really give you guys this as a homework assignment, but it's kind of been floating around the past couple weeks. because of all the mustaches that are on the UK baseball team. So the question was, who has the best mustaches in UK sports history?
Starting point is 00:07:03 Jamel Martinez. He's got to be on the list. End of the list. He has to be top five. I think Jamel Martinez has to be top five. Billy, do you have another one? Well, Richie Farmer. Richie Farmer, to me, he's number one.
Starting point is 00:07:15 I think Richie had the mustache since he was in the eighth grade. It's famous. Now I've got to go back and Google Jamel Martinez's mustache to see if it's stocks up to Richie's. I think Richie's number one. Jamel's is pristine. I had it on a poster in my childhood, so every morning I would wake up and there's Jamel Martinez's mustache on my wall.
Starting point is 00:07:33 So I think we've got two of the top five. Drew, you got another one? I already had tried to make this list earlier this week. I think the list is Nick Lopez, Richie Farmer, and Jamel Martinez, whatever order you want, but it's those three. I don't even know one that would even be in the conversation. Yeah, Nick Lopez. Look at that.
Starting point is 00:07:51 Jamel Martinez is perfect. great mustache. Nick Lopez has made his mustache entertaining because like with the first game of the regional he painted it blue, second game of the regional he painted it gray to match their uniform, and then the third game he painted half blue, half
Starting point is 00:08:07 white, and the way he shapes it, I think I think he's earned the right now to be in the top five. I think he might even be number one for me. I hope Richie's not listening because Richie has long held the crown. Yep. But what gives Nick a slight nod is he uses
Starting point is 00:08:23 product. Yes, he does. And I'm not saying, I'm not encouraging he's probably, do what you want to do, but he does the twist, the Raleigh fingers, and you're being baseball, it just kind of has that old-timey baseball feel. So I give him a slight
Starting point is 00:08:34 nod because he can make the little the loops. Loops. What do you call those? Put the little stash wax in there. Pommade? What is he doing? Price and Pommade. See if Jamel Martinez, little pomade in there, I'd have him
Starting point is 00:08:46 at number one. Anybody else? Can you think of another one? I've got a couple more. You got a couple more? Well, Leobonis. What do you got? have to Google it. Tubby Smith as an assistant coach under Rick Pettino. Oh, I think I remember that. Not when he was head coach here in Kentucky, but when he was an assistant coach under Rick Petino, Tubby had a masterful mustache. I think that has to be in our top five. I completely forgot about when Tubby rocked the mustache. That was a good one. I'm hoping to get it, you know,
Starting point is 00:09:13 Richie reach out yesterday about Tom Harts Bushes. So I know he was listening. I thought he might chime in on this one. We'll give it a few minutes. One thing I need to, you know, I gave Lopez a nod for the product. Need to give Richie nod for growing it when he was like seven years old. Amen. I mean, he went through high school of the mustache. I might put him back at number one. I forgot about that. The longevity of the mustache
Starting point is 00:09:35 is big. Apparently, Tubby brought it back when he was at Minnesota. Oh, look at that thing. There's a little salt and pepper mustache for Tubby in Minnesota. That's a very, very good show. Okay, here's a couple more for discussion. If we can talk about UK history, Alan Cutler. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:51 Yeah, I thought we were just going athletes. Well, it's probably in the UK. I think you have to include Cutler's mustache. And Cutler tells a great story where his daughter was very little, and he shaved it off, and she looked at him and screamed and cried. Yeah, it looks like a completely different human being. Yeah, so he's growing it back and has had it ever since. I think Cutler deserves to be in there.
Starting point is 00:10:08 I've seen photos where Kerr Kreeza, our new guard, he rocks a little pencil thin here and there. It's not all the time. I don't think he had one when he was moving in. But just a little Jimmy Buffett. A little mustache up there. I think we saw Reed Shepard try that? All right. Good one.
Starting point is 00:10:23 Reed's excuse of a mustache. But there's one more. I don't have any more. I feel like you're sitting on a good one. Shannon the dude. Oh, please. No. Shannon the dude's mustache.
Starting point is 00:10:35 It wasn't that good. I wasn't. But it created as much of a storyline as Reed Shepherd's mustache did. Because Matt made fun of you every day. It wasn't a Kentucky athlete, though. So we're going to media, I guess. You cover Kentucky part of the media, so didn't you do it where, like, you did it until they lost or something? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:52 Yeah, it was Kentucky football. I agreed to rock the mustache and continue to grow it out until Kentucky football lost. And they started off like five and oh, I think, that year. So it was growing up for five or six weeks. You know, during COVID, Drew and I didn't shave for months. And you had your beard and mustache like it was like you looked like D-8s from Country Boy. I saw a picture of that recently. It popped up, you know, on memories or whatever.
Starting point is 00:11:17 I didn't even know who I was looking at. Why did you all let me do that? I had birds in that thing. I mean, it was down to the bottom button on a polo. Think about when you eat, though. You get food in it. Oh, it was awful. It was awful.
Starting point is 00:11:29 Horrible, horrible idea. When you did the walk with Shannon, I mean, you were steps away from being, you know, Forrest Gough. You almost tripped over your beard. I know. Don't ever let me do that again. I have a basketball update. Would you all like it?
Starting point is 00:11:41 It's not a Wani Nana. It's just an interesting update to something earlier in the show. All right. Go ahead. Jeff Goodman says there is only one name to replace Dan Hurley at Yukon. Bruce Pearl. Oh, Bruce Pearl. We know he'd leave Auburn.
Starting point is 00:11:56 Yeah. Well, you know, there was a lot of people, including myself, that was hoping Bruce Pearl was going to be on the short list here when Cattle Perry left. And then the word came out that that was one of the guys that the president said do not talk to Bruce Pearl. No Bruce here. But Yukon, you know, they're going to be in a tough spot. That's a name they might be able to get. Bruce Pearl is pretty good at getting a raise out of situations like this, right?
Starting point is 00:12:17 Didn't he do this a couple years ago? His name was getting tossed around for the Louisville job, and then he ended up getting a contract extension with Auburn. So I don't know. They've got to find somebody if Dan would have to leave. Being in June, it's going to be tough. I wonder if they have to go the route of just moving an assistant coach up as interim head coach, at least maybe for a year and then reshop it after next season.
Starting point is 00:12:36 Bill Murray's kid. Yeah. Bill Murray's kid that at Yukon, right? I think so. Forgot about that. If they do take a big dip and we don't hear of Yukon for a while, it's so Yukon. They just pop up and win a couple of titles and go away for a while. And they'll pop up on down the road and win a couple more and go away.
Starting point is 00:12:50 for a while. Missed the tournament even when they're struggling. That's what they do. On the Aviation Glass Tech Machine, said Richie's mustache was the one that will introduce itself before Richie can say hello. It was fantastic. Is that our Kentucky Brandt at Tweet of the Day? No, let's do it.
Starting point is 00:13:04 Yeah. Kentucky Branded tweeted Tweet of the Day right there on Aviation Glass Tech Machine, which is 502-735-3670. If you ever forget it, it's right there on the back of the hall. I got it. All right. Well, take our break. Come back.
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Starting point is 00:16:02 Welcome back, Kentucky Sports Radio. Ryan, Drew, Shannon, Billy, live at A Better Brewing here in Winchester, Kentucky. Big thanks to the Winchester Chamber of Commerce. We brought it out for Beer Cheese Festival Week. We got Beer Cheese Festival Day Saturday up and down Main Street of Winchester. They've got some vendors out there, and they'll have, like, how many beer cheese vendors you think you'll have? Like over 20? Probably over 20 different beer cheeses you can walk up and down and sample them drew
Starting point is 00:16:28 and help pick the most popular one of the day. Yeah, like I said, a great way to start your Saturday before taking in baseball at night. What better way to just spend hours and hours eating the fine beer cheese? Eating beer cheese, which we do have confirmation. According to this QR code that somebody gave us, from the beer cheese trail, Winchester is the home. The capital. The capital of beer cheese.
Starting point is 00:16:50 That's what they do here. They do beer cheese in L81 and Winchester. state basketball title two years ago. All right, phone lines are open. 859-2802-287. Before we get to them, Drew, tell us who's sponsored this segment. I would like to tell you about UK Federal Credit Union and what they do. They're the official credit union of the University of Kentucky and an award-winning
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Starting point is 00:18:22 I mean, it made it sound like there wasn't a whole lot of talk between Cal and the players. Now, he may have talked eventually to, like, DJ Wagner, who was considering Arkansas. And, of course, Adieu went to Arkansas. Big Z went to Arkansas. But guys like Hugo and the rest of them, I don't know how much conversation he had.
Starting point is 00:18:41 What do you think? Yeah, there's been some interviews. Some of him, like, you know, it was just up and gone. It was gone to Arkansas. I'm sure he called them and they had exit conversations, but as far as what he told them to do with the U.K., I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:18:52 He called the ones he wanted to go to Arkansas, made that pitch. Some of them did, some of them didn't. But who he selected and what he told the ones he didn't take on to Arkansas, I'd be guessing. I would imagine Cal recruits by saying the good things about Arkansas, not the bad things about Kentucky. I mean, I don't think he's negatively recruiting Kentucky already.
Starting point is 00:19:11 I mean, that would show a lot about somebody's character because you were just there. So, I mean, obviously there's going to be a new, coach and a new system, but, you know, I'm not going to say Cal would already turn his back on the program like that. Head to head for like a specific recruit, I could see him being like, hey, they're crazy, you know, broader radio shows, all that. But like telling Hugo not to return the UK or telling Jordan Burks, don't go.
Starting point is 00:19:33 I just don't even think he would care that much to do that. He's trying to build a team at Arkansas. But head to head, yeah, he's probably said some things we wouldn't want to hear if we heard those private conversations. He had the opportunity to just re-recruit the guys that he really wanted. Right, the guys that maybe didn't have a great season, you know, let them go on their own way. And the guys that were standouts, the superstars, you know, re-recruit them to Arkansas. So he took Big Z, Adieu, and DJ, and then Boogie Flan, Billy Richmond.
Starting point is 00:20:02 Carter Knox. And Carter Knox. That's it. Those are the six that were being in Kentucky potentially next year that he took with him. I don't know what Arkansas will do next year. But if you're looking at his roster, he's going very big again without shooting. and people listening, they can think whatever they want of that, but the roster has a lot of size and a lot of driving guards.
Starting point is 00:20:23 We'll see how it works out. But Cal looks to be cowling all over again in Fayetteville. All right, who's next, Matt? Who we got next? Adam, go ahead, Adam. First off, Ryan, I want to say, I think you're doing a great job in the absence of Matt Jones. Thank you, Adam.
Starting point is 00:20:39 Appreciate that. But on the topic of the day, the beer cheese, have an 11 year old daughter who since she's been able to walk beer cheese has been her go-to snack well come to find out that beer cheese is just a local thing we had gone to florida for like a two-week vacation when she was about four and the people looked at me like i was stupid when i was at the grocery store looking for beer cheese which i didn't know if you all were aware of that i just wanted to throw that into your uh history of the beer cheese talk today and i live in clark county the beer cheese festival is a as a as a cool
Starting point is 00:21:15 atmosphere to come out and enjoy. Awesome. Thanks. I appreciate that. I think the more we talk about it and learn about it, I think it is more of a regional thing. I was the remember growing up in southwest Indiana, we didn't have beer cheese. I didn't think I had it until I went to halls on the river when I moved to Lexington and had the beer cheese down there. Sounds like everyone else is missing out.
Starting point is 00:21:32 It's beer and cheese put together. I mean, what's not to like? Billy, you grew up in Florida. Did you ever heard of it? No. Not, I mean, when I think back, I didn't have a lot of beer cheese back in the day. I don't know if it's like you come off the beach and want beer cheese. True.
Starting point is 00:21:45 And maybe that's part of it. Maybe it fits better with colder weather and sometimes festivals like we'll have on this weekend. All right, we picked the first four games at the state baseball tournament earlier in the show. Now we're going to pick the second four games that we played on Friday. We pick the four games today. Now we're going to go Friday. All right, Shannon. All right, let's go.
Starting point is 00:22:01 All right. First game Friday morning, Estal County and Hopkinsville. Give me Hopkinsville. We're going to Hopkinsville. We'll make Shannon pick first on these. Definitely going Hopkinsville. That's my region. We got a former cat, Zach Moss, on Hoptown's roster.
Starting point is 00:22:17 So, yeah, even though I don't like them head-to-head with my Madisonville, when we get outside our area, I'm rooting for my region. So go Hopkinsville. I'm going Hopkinsville, too, Ryan. I'll put you in the position there. Do I have to play Shannon and pick basketball? No, you pick whoever you want. If you want Hoptown, take them.
Starting point is 00:22:34 I'll take Hoptown then, you will. Did you say that game is tomorrow morning? It's tomorrow night. I was going to say, because I'm planning to go, and I hope it's not tomorrow morning. It's tomorrow night. It's the last game tomorrow night. I don't know why I said first thing in the morning. First game tomorrow morning that I should have started with is East Carter and Ryle.
Starting point is 00:22:48 I got to tell you something about East Carter, because they're coming to KS. Bar tonight, because they don't play until Friday. They are going to the state baseball tournament, and it's the 40-year anniversary of when they won the state baseball tournament in 1984, beat Harrison County. I love that he's like John Hampton. Our boy, John Hampton gets another mention this week. There's a lot of Hampton this week.
Starting point is 00:23:09 He was on that Harrison County team that went to the state finals, to loss to East Carter. Now here's a sad footnote to this story. The kid that won the state title was a little left-handed pitcher from East Carter. He was a sophomore. He beat Mighty Harrison County. He was a hero. Tragically, he died like two months later.
Starting point is 00:23:30 He drowned. Like he had this great future. And we did a show at a place up there in East Carter, a sports bar. And they had the picture up there of him. And I had to ask, what's the story? And they told me the story that. So I'm pulling for East Carter, because, It's the 40-year anniversary of when they won the state title the first time.
Starting point is 00:23:45 Well, now that we know all these stats, how can you pick against East Carter? So I guess I'm taking East Carter now. What was the other team that they're even playing? Ryle. Was there another team? Well, this is how you do it. I'm going Ryle. I was actually laughing because each time you said something more,
Starting point is 00:24:01 I knew one of these two over here, we're going to go against what you're saying. I am going East Carter. All right, the third game on Friday is McCracken County. It's over there in Paducah, versus West. West Jessman, whose best player, by the way, is the son of Austin Kearns. Ooh, all right. Yes, he's their best player. Silas Marshall, I coached him when he was growing up, so he's on that West Jesman team.
Starting point is 00:24:25 So who you like, West Jessman versus McCracken County? You want to go first? Yeah, go. I'll go West Jessman. I like those details, so give me them. Oh, McCracken County. Got to look out for out West. No one's as west as Paducah, except like Fulton, so go McCracken County.
Starting point is 00:24:40 I know the mom of one of the McCracken County players, too. She used to work a Chantley team, but Suzanne, I'm sorry, but I'm going with West Jessica. Oh, what a jerk you are. I'm going to McCracken County. Okay, and then the last game we have to pick is Owensboro Catholic and Corbyn. Owensboro Catholic kind of a baseball power over there in Owensboro in the third region. The Hamptons. Corbin, though, has got it going on about every sport here lately, it seems like.
Starting point is 00:25:03 And, you know, Drew that calls your pre-show all the time, his son is on the Corbyn baseball team. Oh, wow. I've got to go, Corbin then for me. me. Yeah, you know my vote too. I got to go with Drew and Corby. Which Owensboro did you say? Catholic. Oh, Kathy. I'll go Owensboro Catholic. Well, then I'll go Corbyn. So you'll be the loan hold out there for Owensboro Catholic in the state baseball tournament. So there you go. Now, you know they play the first round and second round, and then they take like a five-day break and they'll come back and finish up with the final four like a week from today. Maybe it's a
Starting point is 00:25:33 week from tomorrow. They split it up so when you get to the championship game and you're not throwing your number six starter who's maybe an eighth grader that's only thrown like twice all season that's what was kind of happening playing these four games in a row so he split it up do you like that yeah first i've heard that but yeah it makes sense to get your i assume you're going to have seniors or probably most of your better pitchers make sure they get that opportunity to play in that last game your pitcher shannon what do you think yeah i mean we spread out every other sport right i mean the NBA basically what are they off two weeks and they start the season back again so i don't think there's any problem in doing that in baseball you know you get your best starters you
Starting point is 00:26:06 get your best match up that way by giving a five-day break in between. You might know the answer to this, but, you know, in basketball, they play the state championship the same day as the semifinals. Is that just because they don't want to pay for another day at Rupp? That's pretty new. They're not that new, but within the last. Yeah, they used to do that, and then they split it up. They moved the championship game to Sunday.
Starting point is 00:26:24 Well, now they put it back on Saturday, so guys have to play two games on Saturday. That's a lot to ask, man. And the pitching staff situation, you know, you just got to win two games, then you got like a four or five-day break, and then you can bring those to same two kids back, throw your best against their best, and that way you're not throwing, like I said, an eighth grader that hasn't thrown all year out there in the state championship game or something. I prefer the basketball on Sunday. Do you? Yeah, I just, I mean, you win the semis.
Starting point is 00:26:48 You have that night to your families and the schools, and it's not like just rushing you into the championship. You get a second to soak that in that your championship says ahead, whereas now it's like you win that semifinal and it's like quick lunch, quick stretch, and then we're right back at it. I think it was all due ability to answer your question for attendance. I think the attendance on Sunday Championship Day was down because all the people that maybe were there on Saturday lost, you know, left. So we're going to ask these players that have never played
Starting point is 00:27:14 more than one game and one day to do it when they have to play in the state championship? And the answer will be, ah, they're young, they can do it. Yeah. And, you know, an AAU ball, you play three or four games a day sometimes, you know what I mean? Sure. For me, it's not the legs.
Starting point is 00:27:28 It's just letting them have that experience. Let it last long. All right, well, take our break. Come back, go back to the phone lines. 859-2-2-287. Ryan, Drew Shannon, Billy here on Kentucky Sports Radio. Last night, a blown call changed a game. This morning, the internet lost its mind.
Starting point is 00:27:41 Highlights are trending, opinions are flying, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened. That's where Sports Slice comes in. I'm Timbo. Every episode, we're cutting through the noise. Breaking down the plays, the controversies, and the stories behind the headlines. We go straight to the source, the athlete themselves.
Starting point is 00:27:56 Their locker room stories, their reactions, the stuff nobody gets to hear. The laughs, the drama, the triumphs, the moments that never make the audience. highlight reel. From viral moments to historic games, from buzzer beaters to controversial calls, we break it down, give you context, and ask the questions everybody wants answered. Sports Slice brings you closer to the action with stories told by the people who live them. Listen to Sports Slice on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Starting point is 00:28:23 And for more, follow Timbo Sliced Life 12 in the TikTok podcast network on TikTok. Welcome to my new podcast, Learn the Hardway with me, your host, and your favorite therapist, Kier Games. And in recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, I'm bringing over a decade of my own experience in the mental health field and conversations with so many incredible guests. I'm talking. Tripp Fontaine, Ryan Clark. Sometimes
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Starting point is 00:29:20 pressure, and purpose on my new podcast, Learn the Hardway. Open your free iHeartRadio app. Search Learn the Hardway and listen now. What's up, guys? This is Clifford Taylor the Fourth. And on my podcast, The Clifford 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.
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Starting point is 00:30:04 app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. T.J. Smith, personal injury attorney. Call T.J. He'll make them pay. Welcome back to Kentucky Sports Radio, presented by Stockton Mortgage. Here's Matt Jones. How do you know exactly when that little bumper is going to hit? I knew exactly what I knew. I knew you were about to talk, and I knew the liner was about to start. But how did you know it was about to start right then?
Starting point is 00:30:28 I produced the show every day. It seems like it's never at the same time. Maybe it varies a little bit. It's like three or four seconds and then you hit it. Yeah. Every day for over a decade, right? The KSR right. And the bumper just runs at the bottom of the hour. Nice to meet you.
Starting point is 00:30:44 But we're at the bar. He makes all that stuff happen. But the buffer just runs at the bottom hour break. The quarter hour and three quarter hour. Yeah, but you got to manually hit the button. It doesn't just go. You got to hit it. So that's why it varies in time when you hit it.
Starting point is 00:30:57 Right. Okay. But how did you know when Matt was going to hit it? You knew it was coming. You're like you're holding your hands up. Wait, wait, wait, wait, boom. I just knew that you were about to talk, and I didn't want you to talk over the liner.
Starting point is 00:31:07 That's all. All right. Let me tell you this. Can I tell you this? Please. You know, we're all in danger of losing our right to full spectrum CBD. Tell me about it. Well, it's because, I don't like this either.
Starting point is 00:31:16 We're talking about CBD products, just like the ones made it cornbread hemp. At this very moment, prohibition groups are trying to reverse the 2018 farm bill that made hemp legal. And that means they're re-if, if this goes through, they would recriminalize a plant that we all depend on for a better quality of life. The good news is we can all help. Just go to cornbread hemp. slash KSR. Click on the link. They made it really easy for you.
Starting point is 00:31:39 Click on the link. You can contact your members of Congress and tell them very politely, by the way. Do it politely to keep cornbread hemp legal. That's cornbread hemp. com slash KSR to keep cornbread hemp legal. Please, everybody do that. For real, do that.
Starting point is 00:31:53 Yes, please. We need to keep our hemp in Kentucky. A big shout out to the Winchester Chamber of Commerce. They brought us out here today. The Winchester Chamber of Commerce is one of the oldest and strongest chambers in all of Kentucky. They promote and enhance the Winchester community through business, school, cultural, educational programs.
Starting point is 00:32:07 They're a sponsor of the Beer Cheese Festival. And the Beer Cheese Day is Saturday here on Main Street. We can come and sample of over 20 different kind of beer cheeses. We are at the A Better Brewing right now, helping Winchester Chamber of Commerce kind of promote beer cheese festival. And, Shannon, they gave you and I a Blackberry L81. First time I ever had a Blackberry L81. I think that's on the list of things you can do. You can take a tour of the L81 facility in Winchester.
Starting point is 00:32:32 It's good, though. I'm not a big L81 fan, but this place. Blackberry one is really good. I'm a fan of the Blackberry. I do. I'm going to launch a new flavors. Yeah, I'll plead the fifth on the L.A. They don't care what you think, Billy.
Starting point is 00:32:42 859-280-2287. We got a couple callers ready to go. So who we got, Matt? Drew, go ahead, Drew. Well, good morning, gentlemen. Let me just tell you. You guys have confirmed what I've been saying all along. You guys are just pure geniuses.
Starting point is 00:32:58 I would just listen to you guys pick the teams in the bracket. I knew you guys were Corbyn Red Hounds at heart. You know, thank you so much, guys. Well, all but one, I think one of us sitting up here picked those good-for-nothing rascals at Owensboro Catholic. Just having to look out for that south of state. Is somebody talking because I only heard Ryan and Billy and Shannon this morning? I didn't know you guys had anybody else in the show. There's only room for one, Drew, on this show, sir.
Starting point is 00:33:25 Hey, seriously, guys, thank you. I did want to say one thing, though. I had a really neat opportunity with my dad. We went to the game when we clinched against Arkansas. saw. We had incredible seats from a friend, and I'm telling you, one thing we noticed about Coach Mengeon, he has always like five steps ahead of everybody. We got sit close to –
Starting point is 00:33:46 I think we lost him. Yeah. Sorry, Drew, appreciate it, man. Good luck to your boy, Silas. They're in the state tournament then this week. He's right about the experience over there, though. There's no doubt about it. And that's one reason they've had success because you've got experienced guys in a new
Starting point is 00:34:02 locker room, new teammates they're able to adapt. think a little better because of that experience. We're talking about all the fun they're having on the field, but that translate when you're in the crowd, and it just makes the baseball game so much more fun. The Spider-Man meme, they do at the plate after a home run. You're in the crowd doing that with complete strangers in like a couple rows over. I mean, you're moving your arms to the walk-up songs.
Starting point is 00:34:22 It's just a constant flow of energy and excitement. Something's always going on. It's not just them on the field. If you're in the bleachers or wherever you are, it's going on throughout the whole park. 859-2-80-287. Who's next, Matt? E-Town Cats. Go ahead, E-Town Cats. Hey, good morning. Thanks for taking my call.
Starting point is 00:34:41 Hey, y'all been talking about beer cheese, and I wanted to impart a little knowledge with you on beer cheese. I actually live in Elizabeth Town, but I grew up in Boonsboro, Kentucky. All right. So beer cheese actually was invented by a gentleman by the name of John or John or Johnny Allman. He ran a restaurant, you know, where Halls is located. Oh, yeah. If you, yeah, the parking lot that's near the river, he and his brother ran a roadhouse bar grill there. Okay.
Starting point is 00:35:15 Early in the early 60s and 70s. And they, after boaters would be on the river all day, they'd come up to his establishment buy some cold beers. And in order for them to want to sell more beers, they came up with a concoction of the beer cheese. And so they made the beer cheese there. Then when almonds burned down, and I'm not sure of the date, it's in the late 70s, the cook, one of the cooks that worked or one of the workers that was at almonds, went over to Halls. She brought the recipe with her to Hall.
Starting point is 00:35:53 Halls? Yeah, Halls made it famous. Yes, Halls changed the recipe a little bit. and they were really the first ones to kind of make it a regional appetizer. And so now you can see Hall's beer cheese. Now, the nice thing is I grew up actually right down the street from a gentleman by the name of Johnny B. Allman, which was Johnny B.'s son. Okay.
Starting point is 00:36:19 Well, Johnny B. son in. Yeah, I know. It's complicated. Okay. We're running out of time. He got like 30 seconds. Okay. Johnny's son in now has brought back the Alman.
Starting point is 00:36:29 So you can buy the original recipe called almonds beer cheese. Awesome. Awesome. Thank you, E. Town. We appreciate it. I enjoy that history of beer cheese. Oh, we did. Yeah, we just needed to know real quickly.
Starting point is 00:36:39 It was where we came from and where we can get it. I know where you can get it Saturday. And it's right on Main Street right over there in downtown Winchester for Beer Cheese Festival Day. I've had plenty of beer cheese with a big soft pretzel. Yes. Oh, yes. That's a popular appetizer. We have a beer cheese burger at KS Bar and Grill.
Starting point is 00:36:55 Oh, yeah. Awesome. It's so good. I've got a limit myself to only get in that on weekends. Monday at noon. That kind of ruins the week. Who's next, Matt? Bill. Go ahead, Bill. Good morning, fellas. It's really ironic that you guys are there.
Starting point is 00:37:11 Last night, my wife and I were supposed to go there on a, like, a little evening date and sit out on the patio, but we were afraid the rain would rain us out so we didn't go. She was really excited to see you guys there, so I've been sharing this show with her all day. So she's getting excited again. You make it out soon. Yeah, come on out. Bring her out tonight then for a little date night. Listen, I think I appreciate your call. And this is my advice to all you young married people, Shannon, Billy. I'm not married.
Starting point is 00:37:36 All of you're all booed up. You're all married. Don't forget. You're not always mom and dad. You've got to remember to be husband and wife. And you need to go on dates and stuff like that. Don't do stuff with your kids all the time. When you start having your five kids you're getting ready to have, make sure that you're husband and wife.
Starting point is 00:37:55 Oh, I go on as many dates as Zabby will go on with me. We're out all the time. I agree, though. You've got to keep dating. That's right. Keep dating your... We have lots of fun. Your boo.
Starting point is 00:38:04 Shannon. I don't know what you're talking about. I have no kids. I have no wife. You're not talking to me. Shannon pleats the fifth on this topic. Who's next, Matt? My wife for a little beer cheese date on Saturday morning.
Starting point is 00:38:15 Wake up. We're going to eat beer cheese. Wake up. Who we got, Matt? Mickey. Go ahead, Mickey. Yes. I've been a DSR listener for a long time.
Starting point is 00:38:26 But I'm concerned now. I was thinking Cala Craig was a great recruiter, but I probably was a great recruiter because he had was at Kentucky. But now that he's gone, it seems like all the players he recruited all followed him rather than stay at Kentucky. I just wonder if that's the concern. I love Mark Polk, and I think he'd do a good job. But I concerned that every player that was at Kentucky left to go someplace else,
Starting point is 00:38:57 then him chose to stay in Kentucky. They went to Arkansas or they went, someplace else. That's my concern. All right. Appreciate it. Well, he did get Travis Perry that stayed that had committed to Kentucky. He's got two other freshmen in his class, Trent Noah and Chandler. Colin Chandler. Colin Chandler.
Starting point is 00:39:15 What's the story then with the dude that's on campus right now? Visiting? Yeah. Will Rowley's visiting. I don't know where he is in his recruitment. He'll have more visits after his current visit. So I don't know anything will pop there. He's for next year's class, but he's a reclassify option, if he wanted to go that route. But at the caller's point about worrying about Cal, I wouldn't sweat that
Starting point is 00:39:35 too much. I mean, there are concerns. I mean, when Pope was announced, recruiting is the number one concern, but he put a staff around him. I thought they did a very good job to only have a month. I do too. Probably going to be ranked 15 to 20th, just reading what national people say. I mean, Cal was elite
Starting point is 00:39:51 when it came to going out and getting five stars. We're not going to be doing that forever, but we also weren't always winning with those five stars. And teams that were winning, sometimes we're doing it with three stars, two stars. The guy from mid-major. So sure, we're going to take a little dip in the McDonald's All-Americans when you're watching that game.
Starting point is 00:40:06 But that might not be a bad thing as long as Pope can recruit enough to a caliber to compete in the SEC and still run his system and be able to play defense in the SEC. So is Will Riley being recruited as a joined this class or for next year? Well, that's up in his brain. I don't know what he's thinking between his ears. But when they weren't sure about Jackson Robinson, I think that was part of the conversation. Now that they have Robinson, it's not as urgent. Now, if the kid really wants to go play college basketball right now,
Starting point is 00:40:34 yeah, sure you take him, make him the 13th guy, but I don't know how serious he is about reclassifying. Right now, he's still got another year of high school. You know, like Cala Perry's guys, I look at those as guys that wanted to play for Cal and not necessarily, whoa, what just happened there? Oh, wow. Do we just have an earthquake? What is that?
Starting point is 00:40:53 What is happening right now? Oh, it's hitting the fan, the chain. Oh, the fans hitting the fan. Oh, that's what it is. Wow. There's a ceiling fan that's hitting a chain that's holding up one of those heaters that hangs from the ceiling. I see what have. The wind blew that thing above us.
Starting point is 00:41:08 It did. The wind blew the chain into the ceiling fan. I didn't know what was going on. I thought it was like an earthquake or something there for a second. I thought it was only an earthquake up there. We didn't fill it on the ground. I didn't feel it, but everything up there was moving and shaking. I thought the roof might fall on us.
Starting point is 00:41:22 Where were we? Never a dull moment. That piece right there. Someone still should not walk under that. No, I would. This is dangling. Anyway. Yeah, sorry, listeners.
Starting point is 00:41:30 We just had a bit of a situation. I think the Pope is doing a good job of recruiting kids that actually want to play for the University of Kentucky. He has preached this. He wants to find guys that want to play for the name on the front of the jersey, not the name on the back of the jersey, which I don't think Calipari was always good at doing that, but I feel like that's something that Pope is putting a focus on with these recruits. But that's not normal nowadays. I think most schools, including Cal, you know, these kids commit to coaches, not universities. So when Mark Pope came in and he talked about revival and it talked about the fan base taking back the program,
Starting point is 00:42:02 then I think that's hit home for a lot of people. Cal would go out and get the best of the best and not as much worry about where they'd fit. Remember positionless he'd driving our heads positionless? And you'd end up with too many forwards, but they were positionless forwards. And he would just find a way to make it work. He's like, that guy's good at basketball. I want him. I want the best of best.
Starting point is 00:42:19 Pope's like, okay, I need a guy that can hit an open three. I need a big man who can step out with pass. He's looking for very specific things. And I'm not saying one's better than the other. other, it's just going to be completely different than what we've had, and we'll see what Pope can do with that. All right, we'll take our final break. Come back and do our final segment here.
Starting point is 00:42:34 Ryan, Drew, Shane, and Billy, Kentucky Sports Radio live at A Better Brewing in Winchester. We'll be right back. Last night, a blown call changed a game. This morning, the internet lost its mind. Highlights are trending, opinions are flying, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened. That's where Sports Slice comes in. I'm Timbo. Every episode, we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the plays, the controversies,
Starting point is 00:42:55 and the stories behind the heads. We go straight to the source, the athlete themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions, the stuff nobody gets to hear. The laughs, the drama, the triumphs, the moments that never make the highlight real. From viral moments to historic games, from buzzer beaters to controversial calls, we break it down, give you context and ask the questions everybody wants answered. Sports Slice brings you closer to the action with stories told by the people who live them. Listen to Sports Slice on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. For more, follow Timbo Slic Life 12 and the TikTok podcast network on TikTok. Welcome to my new podcast, Learn the Hardaway with me, your host, and your favorite therapist,
Starting point is 00:43:36 Kier Games. And in recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, I'm bringing over a decade of my own experience in the mental health field and conversations with so many incredible guests. I'm talking, Tripp Fontaine, Ryan Clark. Sometimes when we're in the pursuit of the thing, we get so wrapped up in the chase that we don't realize that we are in possession of the thing and we're still chasing it and we don't know when we've done enough because people scoreboard watch life becomes about wins and losses Steve Burns Dustin Ross because you find it important to be a good person while you hear
Starting point is 00:44:08 on earth or are you a good person because you're afraid because that's two different intentions bro absolutely and that that's two different levels of trust I want you to just really be a good person join me Keer games is we have real conversations about healing growth Powerhood, pressure, and purpose on my new podcast, Learn the Hardway. Open your free iHeartRadio app. Search Learn the Hardway and listen now. What's up, guys? This is Clever Taylor the 4th.
Starting point is 00:44:34 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, hey, ref, my mom wants you to wave at her. What? Time out. Look! quarterback on office blue with 42!
Starting point is 00:44:55 Hey, Wreck, Mom, I want you to wave at her. What? Hey, Miss Parker. Listen to the Clifford Show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. Drew is making this our Whiskey Thief song of the day. You requested this one. I did. You know, we were getting a little late in the show.
Starting point is 00:45:18 We haven't had one yet. And I was singing the song this morning and just thought it was fresh on my mind. Good Luke Combs song. The Thief Song of the Day. Now, just to kind of tell you what happened here just a minute ago, the wind picked up. Of course, we've got the garage doors open here, so the wind's coming through, A-bedder brewing, and there's some ceiling fans hanging from the ceiling, and there's like those indoor heaters, pipes, also hanging from the ceiling.
Starting point is 00:45:43 Well, the chain, holding one of the pipes, got into one of the ceiling fans, and it sounded like the ceiling was falling in. But Shannon, not one person left. One person moved. Yeah. We all just sat here and watched it. Everybody was so nonchalant. Even the people sitting underneath this huge metal structure.
Starting point is 00:46:02 He's like, ah, you know, maybe it'll fall. I mean, maybe it won't. There was a non-zero chance that piece was going to land on that guy's in that table. We didn't care. That tells me a lot about this brewery. They were like, you know what? This is where I'd want to go. That's right.
Starting point is 00:46:13 This is exactly how I want to go out. We trust the way it was built. Jennifer Pope just said, we're like Nick Mingeone. We don't move. We didn't move. We didn't move. That's right. But all safe.
Starting point is 00:46:22 Everything is safe. All good. it was just something that just happened. We have stuff happened at KS Bar once in a while. You know, occasionally? Mostly involving birds flying in. No Winchester earthquakes, as previously reported during that, false alarm. I really thought it was an earthquake because everything up there was moving.
Starting point is 00:46:37 All the lights, all the doors, all the... I love that you thought it was an earthquake because everything above us was shaking. Yeah, we're sitting here and nothing on the table was moving. There's like 16 drinks in front of us that none, not a... Maybe it was just an earthquake that hit up top and didn't hit the bottom. It was aggressive. We're not exaggerating. Looking up,
Starting point is 00:47:00 there was questions if all that ductwork would step there. Now, I got to ask you guys something. Now, I know we don't like to talk about the Paul Feinbaum show very much, Shannon, because it competes with your rock and roll show
Starting point is 00:47:10 at the same time. Yeah, I don't know if we have the same audience, you know? I mean, maybe you, you're the crossover audience. I listen to both.
Starting point is 00:47:17 I listen to you mainly more on W. Double Q in Lexington and QMF in Louisville. You know, the best thing is, like when you leave Louisville and you're listening to you, and right when that signal starts to fade out, you can turn it to double-queue and pick you up.
Starting point is 00:47:30 You're starting that shift right there. That's a beautiful day. As Fondbom will wolds you into a slumber, I'll wake you right back up with some rock and roll, nice and loud. Well, here's my question for you guys. The Fimbombeam family has started something new. It's called Fimbom After Dark, where they all are joining at like 8 o'clock for a Twitter space
Starting point is 00:47:49 to talk just fans. Not Paul, not anybody else, just the fans get. getting together at 8 o'clock called Fimbbaum After Dark. Do you like it and you think that's something KSR should maybe look into? This just sounds like another thing where Paul doesn't have to talk. He doesn't talk on his own show. How can it be Fimbom if he's not on it? Is it just a Twitter space of Fymbom fans?
Starting point is 00:48:10 Yes. Yes. And like I think some of their main callers are the host, kind of hosting the Twitter space. Okay. And maybe they'll get together and yell at each other on the Twitter space. I mean, that would actually be entertaining. I mean, because if you, again, if you watch his show, listen to his show, his callers are the most entertaining part of the show. Now, let's take it to KSR.
Starting point is 00:48:29 We have Bob and Jamestown. Oh, yeah. We have Marcia. Kentucky Joe. Kentucky Joe. John Short, all host of Twitter space. Are you not listening to that? I would, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:48:38 I would 100% tune into that Twitter space. So do you think it's something that maybe KSR should look into? No. We don't copy Paul Farn, come on. Well, and we have nothing to do with it. I was going to say it's not for me to look into. I'm not a part of this. So on the Bond That Bridge Facebook page, that would be the people who maybe would get into it and do something like that.
Starting point is 00:48:57 I'm just confused because I thought Fimebom's show was his listeners talking. I just had it on yesterday. There's points where someone will go on a rant and it'll be eight seconds of silence and he won't even acknowledge what they said. And it's like, are you even going to say anything? And then it'll just go to the next one. He'll say, yeah, thanks to the phone call. We got Billy up next in Winchester. Go ahead, Billy.
Starting point is 00:49:20 Yeah. There you go. I listen to it like after Alabama gets beat or I listen to it right before the college football playoffs, just to listen to those people call and lose their mind. But you never hear Paul give a thought. Yeah, he doesn't really come up with strong takes on anything. He just lets the fan be. He kind of just stirs the pot a little bit, I think, to get the fans kind of at each other and just lets them go.
Starting point is 00:49:43 Maybe that is genius. So who are you nominating to host? Bob? No, I don't think Bob and Jamestowns are. right guy to do it. When Bob hosts, I want to hop on and take a phone call right in the middle of it, just like he does it in remotes. We did miss him sitting here at A Better Brewing, answering his phone, talking to his phone
Starting point is 00:50:02 when we're doing our live show. So like I said, this is the first stop on our KSR Business Spotlight Summer Tour. We'll be doing this throughout the summer, although we do have a stop next Thursday that's open to the public. Is that right? Am I right? General Manager, Billy? I'd have to check the schedule, but there are some.
Starting point is 00:50:18 At the Lex Hotel? Yes. Yeah, that's right. Okay, the Lex Hotel out there on Athens-Buns-Bunsboro Road and I-75. They've remodeled that hotel out there. It's not called the Lex Hotel. I've seen it. It's actually really cool.
Starting point is 00:50:30 It's like they made it into like a quaint hotel. And we're going to do a live show out there next Thursday. And that will probably be the only live show we do in Lexington all summer. Is that right? That sounds about right. I think that's right. I think there's another live show coming up down at the lake. Yep.
Starting point is 00:50:45 Sulfur Creek. Sulfur Creek. That's open to the public. But outside of that, all these restaurants are going to all of these shows are just going to be like kind of pop-up show. And then our raft-up. That's the other one. Oh, that's right. The raft-up we're doing a live show. So just kind of be listening in. If we're in your community, you can still come out and see us. We're just not going to announce where we are until that day.
Starting point is 00:51:00 But a big thanks to the Winchester Chamber of Commerce. Thank you very much for having us out. Come out to the Beer Cheese Festival. Beer Cheese Festival Day on Saturday here at Winchester. Open down Main Street. They got over 20 vendors with a great beer cheese. It was kind of fun being out here today. Oh, very fun remote. We were treated like Kings here, too. All these drinks, beer cheese. We got multiple swag bags. Winchester was a great host today.
Starting point is 00:51:21 Great thank. Thank you. A better brewing. Also, Bell on Wheels. They fed us. Yes. Give us some drinks. So thanks to everybody. Tomorrow, Jeff Piccoro in the big chair with Drew. We're going to be at the bar if anybody wants to come by. Come by and see him at the bar. Jeff Piccoro fills in as a guest host.
Starting point is 00:51:36 We'll be back. I'll be back on Monday. You guys will be back tomorrow morning. Talk to you then. All right. We'll see you then. This has been Kentucky Sports Radio. Another podcast from some SNL late-night comedy guy. Not quite.
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