KSR - 2024-07-25- KSR - Hour 2
Episode Date: July 25, 2024Ryan, Drew, and Shannon are joined by Kyle Mann and also Derrick Ramsey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
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Speaking of Matt, he's in Ireland at the moment.
Oh, nice.
Yeah.
Love me some Ireland.
Yeah, he posted a picture of himself in Ireland, so he's making the tour,
and he's only got about a week to go, and he'll be back in the United States.
I have not done much international travel at all, but I have been to Ireland,
and that is an amazing place.
I would love to get back.
That's on my bucket list.
Have you been?
No, I have not.
I've only been to Sweden.
That's the only place in Europe that I've been at all out of the country other than Canada and Mexico.
Now, I've been to Ireland, Indiana, and they have the best fried chicken you'll have anywhere.
And Shannon has been there, and he can back me up on this.
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All right, Shannon, your concert is tomorrow night here at KS Bar and Grill, 8 o'clock.
Yep. During that commercial break, I walked over to our friends at Sumo, the Oriental restaurant, right beside us.
They have a patio that shares a wall with our patio.
Yeah.
So if anybody's going to have the noise, it's going to be them.
And they were okay with it.
Oh, okay. Two for two.
Yeah, two for two.
They were okay with it.
So now there's only one more neighbor that we haven't talked to yet, and you don't want to be the neighbor that tries to spoil all the fun, right?
So now all the pressure's on this one last neighbor that's got to be okay with it.
That's right.
Oh, Tilted Kiltz is fine.
They're going to be okay with it.
Be pretty funny.
Those are my buddies.
They'll come over and hang out.
So come on out and join us tomorrow night.
Shannon's band 8 o'clock.
We don't have Kentucky Joe opening for him.
So it'll be all right.
Although I do want to read this.
This is on the Aviation Glass Tech Machine.
It says first we get lost in Kentucky Joe's songs, then we get lost in the Red River Gorge.
They're similar.
I think there's something similar.
Which one would you rather get lost in?
Don't partake and then listen to Kentucky Joe.
You'll get lost in the sauce.
Would you rather be lost in Kentucky Joe's music for two weeks or the gorge?
Give me the gorge.
Music just playing for two weeks?
Two weeks straight if Kentucky Joe's suck now, are they Kyle Mann's remix songs?
I can do that.
Even I need a break.
I need variety from that.
Yeah, that would, yeah.
So Shannon's got a couple more songs he dug up of yours that will play throughout this second hour.
Derek Ramsey is also going to be here.
at KS Bar and Grill here at 1130,
to talk about his new book,
and talk to him a little bit about it.
You know, his legendary career he had at Kentucky.
And last night, Drew, I went to the KSR Bowling League.
Yeah, how was it?
It was the last night for points.
Okay.
So it was the last night for competition.
And then they have one more night next Wednesday
where they will play for fun,
but award all the cash prizes.
So I found out a couple interesting facts.
one, they're giving away the top 15 teams are winning money.
That's a lot.
They're giving away over $10,000 in prize money at the KSR bowling league.
These bowlers today with their participation trophies, times have changed.
I couldn't believe it.
The top 15 teams are going to get money.
That sounds like fun.
Amen.
Did you get any of that delicious pizza last night?
I did, and that pizza at the Bowles, Southland Bowling Lanes is on.
You know, I was supposed to meet you there, but I was running late with my regular day stuff.
And I was, really, the pizza was the driving force to get me over there.
Is it the kind of pizza that sits under the lamp and it's rotating?
Or is it like, or is it like, they're moving it out.
Oh, it's fresh.
It's fresh.
It comes out.
It might be the hottest pizza, too.
Very hot.
And when you eat it, the grease kind of rolls down your hand.
That's how you know you got a good piece of pizza.
If you got the grease that kind of just goes down the hand.
Then you go grab that bowling ball, roll it, come back and get another big piece of pizza.
Well, it helps the ball.
You know, it's sort of.
of like bats, you know, they measure how the ball comes off the bat and baseball.
If you get greasy hands, the bowling ball comes off faster.
Well, kind of that brings me up to the big controversy last night.
They didn't oil the lanes.
They were supposed to oil the lanes daily.
What happens when that happens?
And they didn't oil the lanes so like it throws everybody's game off.
And this is the last night for competition.
And there were people, there's a lot of money up for grabs.
And all of a sudden they almost postponed it.
It was going to move it to next week.
Does that hurt the spinners?
Who does that really? Okay.
Yeah, I think the spinners.
I'm a spinner.
But I wouldn't complain.
Come on.
If we're all playing on the same surface, who cares?
Sometimes it rains at a football game, you know?
It's true.
Well, the thing that it affected everybody.
It wasn't just a couple lanes, you know, everybody.
So I think they went ahead and they bowled last night.
It was the last night of competition.
I mean, they got, these are like legit bowlers, like really good bowlers playing for a lot of money over there.
So it was kind of fun to be to watch all that unfold last night.
You got adapt if it's not all too bad.
Everybody's got the same lane in from them.
if all of them weren't oiled, figure it out.
Okay, we've got to get to the deviled eggs debate.
We have to.
We have to.
We have to.
This is something I feel very passionate about, Kyle.
I love deviled eggs.
I think, I'm going to say it's the most undervalued side in American history.
You argue with that?
You think it's the most underrated side in American history?
Yes.
That's your take.
That's my take on it.
If I've got Thanksgiving or Easter or Christmas,
Christmas or one of those high-profile meals, I have to have deviled eggs.
Southern Baptist cookout, that was a staple.
I mean, like, there'd be multiple sets of deviled eggs, and you'd get to see some of the variety.
It's sort of, you know, people have their own style, you know.
The ones, what's the turnoff for you, though?
I mean, like, if you pick it.
Well, what are you looking for from a deviled egg, Ryan?
That's what I'm curious about.
I don't want mustard in it, for starters.
People that put mustard in deviled eggs, I think, have something wrong with them.
Communists, maybe?
Yes, maybe communists.
Okay.
I like a lot of mayonnaise, and my mom makes the best deviled eggs you ever have in your life.
And if you don't believe me, ask Shannon.
Shannon, back me up on that.
I just like looked at Shannon who isn't there.
I have always thought that deviled eggs were disgusting.
Never liked them.
But then one night when we were out in, I guess it was Tampa, right, for the SEC tournament?
Yeah.
I came home and I was starving.
And the only thing in the refrigerator were your mom's leftover deviled eggs.
And I said, what the hell?
I'm going to try it.
And it was the absolute best.
And now I'm a fan of deviled eggs thanks to your moms.
So they are the best that I've ever had.
Drew, are you a deviled eggs guy?
There is no end to the number of deviled eggs I could eat in one city.
Cool hand, Luke.
My mom makes them like, I haven't had your moms.
It must be a mother thing.
I've been eating them for as long as I can remember going back to a little family cookouts
and fourth of July's.
I love deviled eggs.
I like the ones with mustard.
I have a little mustard.
Mustard Aunt Mayo.
You know, that's the, I feel like that's the standard.
I don't know.
But if they're not in there, it's fine.
But I can eat several.
It reminds me of Matthew Mitchell.
Yes.
He had that recruiting visit.
To Macy Morris.
To Macy Morris.
That's right.
And he ate like apparently according to Macy Morris like a dozen deviled eggs at one time.
Yeah, they made like a batch for the family.
And Matthew Mitchell has an in-home visit and just clears out the tray while talking about women's basketball.
As he's going, maybe some Bino, that would be a stomach record.
I just think if you're picking up the deviled egg, the one of the things like it would always be in like the old Tupperware content.
that you knew, like the grandma had had for years that had, like, the ridges on the top. That's always a good sign. A little
paprika on the top, obviously really good. But when I pick it up, I don't want it to have like a Play-Doh, like, pastiness where it, like, you, you know, you push in the bowl of the egg and it stays. I want the smooth. I don't know how, what are they just blended? I don't know how they get the inside of it. I don't even know what's inside it, but I want that to be really smooth that when I, like, sort of move the, I'm making a really gross sort of gesture with my hand.
here. But like when I squeeze it, I want it to sort of move back and fill the vacant space.
You know what I mean? So that's where I had some deviled eggs in Vegas, actually, that had caviar on
them. Never had that in my life, not a suit, snooty person and some bacon bits on it.
And they were among the best I've ever had. So I'm very pro devil-evalized.
My friend Connor Wilhite that I did his podcast yesterday, Connor Sport Talk, go check it out.
He sent me a picture. He makes deviled eggs with their, he calls them Cajun and Shrimp on top of the deviled egg.
is that to me it might be a little too much.
I just want my mayonnaise and my egg yolk and my whatever magic my mom puts in there.
I know a guy who's kind of started like a deviled egg.
He doesn't have a full-service restaurant,
but he makes just a variety of devil there,
a taco devil-de-egs, burger devil-degg.
Where is this that?
He's just starting.
I don't know even where he's serving him out of.
Somebody might he posts on Instagram,
but he's got some wild recipes of what he has through devil-d-egg.
I'd be willing to try it.
I'd try them all.
I'd prefer the regular so I could eat a couple hundred.
but, you know, I'd be interested
to try on something different.
So what exactly is the debate?
Here's the debate.
We all love it.
We all love it.
Well, first of all, we don't give
deviled eggs enough credit.
Highly undervalued.
We need to promote deviled eggs a little more.
Devil's eggs are a problem.
No, let's debate.
They need a mixed table.
Here's the debate.
There are some Christian groups now
that are protesting,
calling them deviled eggs.
They're not the devil's eggs.
There'd be a problem if they were called
the devil's eggs,
or Satan's eggs.
They have a problem with devil's food?
Chocolate?
Yeah.
There's angels food.
Well, they want to start calling them angel eggs.
I saw one possible name.
Hang on, they've got some different possible names here.
I like the name deviled eggs.
Let's keep those.
Deviled is like a cooking thing, like with a spice or a tank.
It's not Satan.
Here we go.
Here's the terms they've suggested.
Angel eggs.
It's a big font you got there, Ryan.
I have to. I'm blind.
Angels eggs, okay.
Dressed eggs, salad eggs, or stuffed eggs?
Sounds like the worst church potluck of all time.
They're deviled eggs.
It's the process of what you do to the egg.
It has nothing to do with Satan and hell.
If you're going to turn the tide on an accepted southern staple,
you better come correct with like a marketing firm
because this nonsense is not going to work.
If you're going to try to do that, you need to bring some more firepower in terms of names.
That's just pathetic.
You know, Drew hit on something.
At a church potluck, one of the one things you make sure you get on your plate.
A deviled egg.
Two.
Two.
Do you guys, I was going to say with the shrimp and stuff, do you go all in one bite or do you dare bite it in half?
Because that's a risky move.
It is very risky and have deviled egg because the stuffing can drip all over the place and fall on the floor.
A disaster.
I go all in.
Got to commit to it.
I'm not participating in what are they called heavenly eggs?
I mean, I don't like the devil.
Tanceling devil.
A big heaven guy, but it has nothing to do with eggs that have mayo and mustard.
So that is our deviled eggs debate that I could not wait to talk about with you guys today
because I'm such a big deviled eggs guy.
It was fierce.
It was fierce back and forth we had.
Yeah, a lot of dissensions.
We all agree.
I can't believe we're trying to cancel deviled eggs.
I know.
You can't do it.
It's basically like a political convention where we all agree.
Like I said, if there's one side and a big meal that I've got to have,
you can keep your dressing and your mashed potatoes and your corn.
I want deviled eggs.
What about the little banana chopped in half with the peanut crumble on?
Oh, that's another.
Banana croquet.
Banana croquet.
That is the best side when you're talking about for Thanksgiving, for Christmas.
If you know, you know on those.
Yeah.
If you haven't had them, then you're doing Trump.
In mayonnaise and then rolling in peanuts.
Crush peanuts, yes.
And it is awesome.
It's great.
Ryan, have you never had it before?
I don't think I've ever had it.
I've seen it, but I think I'm a little not brave enough to try it.
You would love it.
Maybe somebody will make something for us to bring it over here.
I'm sure they will try it.
Okay, before we go to break, I do want to say one sad note.
uh... Danny Forrest
the name not may ring a bell but you know him is football Danny that would call this
show for years and years and years football Danny and him and Danny and Matt would
often have strong debates about things that usually pertaining to football he
sadly he passed away a couple weeks ago and we hadn't heard from him in a long time
uh but uh just you know our prayers and thoughts to his family a lot I'm sure a lot of you
remember his his phone calls he was lived in Louis
He's from Louisville.
He's a big Kentucky guy.
So just our thoughts and prayers to Danny Forrest and his family.
Because we enjoyed him.
We enjoyed when he called in.
Absolutely.
It seems silly to get to know a radio caller that you talk to just a minute or two every once in a while.
But, I mean, we've had a lot of callers that have become family over the years and unfortunately passed away.
And it really hits us hard.
It's worth thinking to him and his family.
And, you know, just hate, it seems like we had several in the last year or two.
Yeah, we had Harold.
Harold.
Harvey?
Harvey.
J.T.
JT.
Rose.
Rose.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So our thoughts and prayers
to Danny first.
All right.
Well, take our break.
We'll come back.
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You know, you got your big concert here Friday night.
Cliff, your bass player is already here having lunch.
Oh, is he?
Yeah.
Bellied up to the bar, getting ready to have a little lunch.
Tell Cliff I said hello.
859-2-287 from the Aviation Glass Text Machine.
Have a funion on your deviled egg.
The crunch, the onion flavor is awesome.
Come on, man.
A funion.
I said you've got to be careful having any extra layer that's hard,
like because you're going to smush it.
That's what I'm a thing with the shrimp, you got to, I don't know.
But I guess if you're putting it all in your mouth at once, that could work.
You can do it that way.
It could work.
All right, phone lines are packed.
Drew, you talk about deviled egg.
Talk about UK football, no calls.
Talk about deviled eggs, phone lines light up.
The avian glass tech machine.
I probably got 2025 texts about deviled eggs.
Shannon, who we got first.
Scott.
Scott.
Hey, good morning, guys.
Hey, double eggs.
You got 20 seconds.
Smoke deviled eggs.
Smoke them.
You will never eat a dental egg another way.
Would you say, dude to them?
Smoke them.
Smoke them.
Put them on a smoker.
I've done that.
You will never eat them another way.
I'm not trying them that way.
Yeah.
That's not the way I normally have them,
but I have been at an event that had smoked devil dicks.
Very good.
So you make them, you boy, went ahead and put the dressing in the egg
and then put them in the smoker.
I assume so.
I didn't do it, but I ate them,
and they were wonderful.
All right.
Shannon, who we got next?
Casey.
Casey, you got 20 seconds.
All right, three quick things.
One, devil dicks are terrible because they just give everybody at the family functions gas.
Two, can't wait for the ban tomorrow.
Three, the guys, make sure you always have food, water, shelter, and fire.
You got to have those four things to survive.
And I just want to say, what's extended?
You want an extender?
Sure.
I'll use my extend.
You're going to make them use this.
I'm getting ready to step off for Derek Rams anyway.
So go ahead.
Okay.
Kyle, man, use this extent.
Go ahead, Casey.
Okay, sorry.
I just want to know, I'm really excited about this basketball season coming up.
What's the realistic expectations for a first year coach with a brand new roster?
There we go.
That's all I got.
Thank you guys.
Good extension, Kyle.
I've got a good question for you.
I was like, you better ask me something since I extended.
Yeah, well, this team, I think I've talked a lot about this with my UK fans in my day-to-day-day life.
But I think the big sort of thing that is going to happen is there's going to be a big sea change from.
Cow was very much about like we don't want to overload these guys, these more talented players.
He's like, I'm going to get more talented players.
I'm not going to overload them with information.
We have a plan, but we're going to go out there and beat you because we're more talented.
Pope is going to be the pretty direct inverse of that.
He's going to be like, we are very prepared.
It's going to be a return to the 90s, in my opinion, which is why people our age got really excited.
I think this team fits together really well.
there's a lot of great shooters on this team.
I think in terms of like raw, like what are we going to do?
What's this team going to do?
I mean, if they make it to like a regional final-ish sort of like level,
I would be pretty pleased with that.
I think this is sort of a house money year.
I think Pope needs to this year sort of put something on tape
that he can show to, you know, more talented players at the top of high school classes
so that he can, you know, market something to people.
And I think that will affect the talent that he's able to pitch himself to.
We're the same age, so I know you're loving the nostalgia.
I mean, I know you have a few throwbacks.
We've messaged each other.
Hey, where'd you find that?
Where'd you get that?
Well, we used to go to tubby camp, remember?
Yeah, that's right.
I found a tubby camp shirt on eBay that I didn't buy.
I started to.
But, yeah, we're from that era.
They got to win the games, but they have won me over with at least just bringing back
memories from my childhood.
Now, that doesn't get you very far.
At the end of the day, I'm going to need a good record.
But right now, it's been a blast going back in time.
859, 280, 2287.
Who's next, Shannon?
Freebird.
Freebird.
You got 20 seconds, Freebird.
I'm going to bring you off some deviled eggs.
Salt, pepper, garlic, old bay seasoning, and put a halapeno on top.
I like a jalapeno.
Now you're talking crazy talk again.
You had me till the halapeno, Freebird.
And small in one bite.
Okay.
All right.
Thank you, Freebird.
I would eat that.
It's good.
I would eat that for you.
I'm looking forward.
do you bring in that?
Somebody said they just put bacon bits on your devil egg.
I could live with bacon bits, I think.
Yeah, I'm adventurous.
I mean, I like the standard, but whatever you want to throw on there, I'll take it all in one bite.
All right, who's next, Shannon?
Jay.
Jay, go ahead, Jay.
Yeah, the deviled eggs need to be called holy eggs.
That's what I call mine.
And then the other way it's out is new now as deep-friying devil-ed eggs.
No, get on YouTube.
Yeah, YouTube, they use planko breadcrumbs and a cup.
couple other ingredients, and I'm telling you, they are delicious. And meet churches.
I know it was coming. You can feel it. You know he's about to run out of town to feel it.
I could, I could, I can be persuaded to try the deep fried deviled eggs, I think.
Frying things just overpowers the thing itself in a way where it's just like, it's going to work.
I mean, like, what isn't better fried? I mean, you're getting that just crispy, I don't know.
I would rather, I would eat it, but I wouldn't say I would, I would veer away from just plain,
unfried deviled eggs. It wouldn't swimming.
Who's next, Shannon?
Let's go to Kentucky Cat.
Kentucky Cat. Go ahead. You got 27.
Let's have a long time. I'll try to make this quick.
Devil eggs first. It's got to have vinegar in them
to make them that little whang. If they ain't
that or nothing. You do not smoke
deviled eggs. That is the nastiest damn thing
you could ever do. And I've got
the cats going second in the FCC
and we're making it to the final eight this year.
We're riding with Pope all the way. Amen.
You know, his
aside from his devil-ed-eg talk, his basketball talk,
second in the SEC and going to the elite eight.
It's good to hear fans have that kind of expectations
and not think they're going to come in and maybe win a national title
right here with this roster, new staff and everything else put it on the table.
Yeah.
Something in the SEC, I mean, a key thing to kind of keep in mind is like it's going to be,
I mean, there's a lot of talent in the SEC.
I mean, Alabama, Nate Oates might have his best squad he's ever had at Alabama.
They're getting ready.
They added a lot of young talent.
They have a lot of guys coming in, like Darion Reed and Nadin Shirel, and then LaBaron Fylin, the kid who was committed to Kansas, and now he's going, and he's going to go back up Mark Sears.
We got Cliff Omerori or Omeruri, I always forget how to say his name, but they're going to be very good.
This team is going to have moments where they're going to be molten lava surface of the sun hot from three, and they're just going to blow people out.
Because he is all about, like, opportunistic.
We're going to shoot threes in transition.
We're going to, like, be so crazy with it that they're going to have moments.
but also they're going to play some teams that are athletic and can switch
and they're going to have trouble.
So I think that's going to be the balance this year.
As good as true as they are, there will be a game where we're just wondering if anything
will go in and they'll probably be a pretty lopsided result.
Hopefully those are few and far between.
But you mentioned, you know, Alabama and Tennessee, probably the two best teams coming in.
But Kentucky, like you said, they've got enough talent where they can win a lot of games
and still finishing that upper tier of the SEC.
I fully believe that.
Yeah, I think on A&M too.
A&M is going to be good.
Yeah, I just think.
that this year this team is going to be, you know, last year I wrote this down, but
Brigham Young shot like either the fewest or the second fewest non-rimmed twos in the country.
So they're like the two things that they are going to be trying to get are threes. They're
trying to pull. It's an offensive philosophy. You saw this at Indiana State with the way
they played. There's a like Yukon plays this way where they have a lot of, the action is
happening off the ball a lot with shooters. So they're going to be trying to get teams confused.
The thing about younger players in college a lot of times is that they can't think for an entire shot clock defensively.
So you want to get them confused, and that's what Yukon did so well.
It's like, use these shooters to cause some stress and then like, oh, when you're worried about these shooters,
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It's sort of the Golden State Warriors philosophy of like, we'll make you worry about Stefan Clay,
but then we're going to get cutters moving to the basket.
So it's wide open layups or threes.
That's kind of crazy threes.
That's what it's going to be this year, I think.
I like seeing the big men pass it in the few practice clips we've gotten.
Mario Williams has a couple where he catches it, throws it out for a three.
They're running a lot from the top of the key.
That's going to be something different to see.
I'm excited.
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Joined here now by Drew,
one of the greatest athletes ever to play at the University of Kentucky.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, he was the quarterback on what many considered to be the best football team ever here at Kentucky in 1976.
And few people may not realize this.
77.
77.
My bad was 77.
But we were pretty good in 76, too.
All we did was winning the SEC championship.
Won the SEC championship in 76.
One to Peace Bowl.
I mean, aside from that, we didn't get much done that year.
And just those two things, not much.
A few people may realize this.
You're the last guy to play football and basketball at the University of Kentucky.
Wow.
You're the last one.
There hasn't been anybody to do it since you.
Well, there's hope.
There's hope.
But we brought you in because you've written a book.
They call me Mr. Secretary.
Right.
It's been out for a little bit.
How has the book sales been going?
The book sales have been going pretty good.
far but they could always do better well we can give you a bump well how can people get the book uh you
can grab the book at amazon or you can go out to josebeth as well uh i know you wrote it with john wong
right was this uh what are some of the uh don't without giving away a whole lot of secrets
what's the kind of the thing you enjoyed most about doing this book uh just getting my story out there
uh one that that if it weren't for my parents uh i would be nothing uh my parents uh my
parents were the guiding force not only for myself but for my four siblings as well and to also
get out there coming from a humble beginning that doesn't mean you have to end in a humble way
and so just to to make parents aware that you know let me give you a little bit of it my mom got her
gED after i graduated from uk all she and my dad did was put five kids through college three of us uh athletics
scholarships, the other two academic scholarships.
And so from the time, as far back as I can remember, education was always a focal point at our
table every day.
And so we understood what their expectations were, and so what we had to do was live those
expectations out.
But we were reminded every day and reinforced every day how important education was because
so many people think that, well, yeah, I've been a big guy.
Yes, I've always excelled in athletics.
But if I didn't get my homework,
that was not going to be any athletics.
Well, since we're starting early on in the Derek Ramsey timeline,
how did you end up, you were raised in Florida
but then played high school football in Camden?
How did we get so lucky in Lexington to end up with Derek Ramsey?
Well, you can think both Jim Becklin and his friends at Michigan.
Really?
Yes, originally Art and I had signed to go to the University of Michigan.
And the thing I wanted to do, I thought that, and I'm sure every kid thinks this that plays athletics,
I thought I had a shot of being a professional athlete.
I just didn't know in what sport.
And so what I wanted to do was allow my sport to play itself out.
Well, when we signed originally with Bo Schenbeckler, he was all for it.
Two or three weeks going into the National Signing Day, he then tells my high school coach,
I just wanted to focus on football.
And so we had gotten recruited by Ohio State, Michigan State, Michigan,
Indiana, not Indiana, Minnesota, and two or three of the other Big Ten schools.
And so he said, I will agree to let you guys out if you agree not to go to another Big Ten school.
Ah.
Which we said, fine.
And so that's how Kentucky got in a picture.
Fran Cursey and my high school coach knew he,
other from one will in Florida and I actually moved from Hastings Florida to Camden
with my high school coach and so he was a critical part of my decision making when it came
to to going to college.
One we wanted to be sure that I was going to an institution where they would play an African
American quarterback because I only wanted to play quarterback and I was only going to play
quarterback and so he knew that Frank Cursey would do that.
And it had the great Freddie Solomon at Tampa.
So this was something that he had seen and trusted that Fran would do.
He said, you know, you played quarterback here at Kentucky.
Yeah.
But in the NFL, you were a tight-in.
Yeah.
Won a Super Bowl.
Yeah.
How did you transform from a quarterback to a tight-in?
And did you fight him on that?
Just briefly.
And I'm glad you asked that question because, you know, while I played in Super Bowl, 15, Super Bowl,
Super Bowl, 20.
If I had to do it all over again,
I would go to Canada and play quarterback.
Really?
That's where my mindset was then.
Yeah.
That's the way my mindset is today.
Really?
And hence, that's why the jobs that I've had
have been those type jobs.
I'm a big pitcher guy, period.
And playing quarterback, you have to have the big picture
to understand it.
You would give up your Super Bowl appearances
and Super Bowl ring to play quarterback.
Absolutely.
Absolutely, because I'm sure I would win a couple of great cups up there.
Probably would have.
I know I would have.
And one of my dear friends, you remember Conradge Holloway, he kept saying,
Big fella, come on up here, you can tear this league up.
And, of course, he was already tearing it up up there.
And, of course, he's been inducted since into the Canadian League Hall of Fame.
And so I'm certain I would have had good fortunes there.
Well, Carson, he followed through.
You played quarterback, had a great career here.
but when you got to UK, what was kind of the program like?
And did you think an SEC championship would just be right in front of you in the beach bowl season?
Well, the interesting part about that, Drew, you know, once we had decided not to come or go to Michigan,
all of our friends were saying, what are you all crazy?
Kentucky never wins in football.
You know, my only problem was I'd won three state championships in football, one in basketball,
so why would I ever think I'm going to lose?
never thought about that.
And so once I'd gotten here, and Fran Cursey,
because Art and I were the last two guys to sign,
he said he had assembled the best class in Kentucky's history.
And, of course, I'm sure most coaches will say that.
Well, it was a fact.
Yeah.
And if you go over those four years that we were there,
you look at the guys that in UK's Hall of Fame,
there are more guys than UK's Hall of Fame that I played with
than any four year in UK's history.
Well, like you said, you had the great run in 76 and 77.
Yeah.
And my sophomore year, we were two, eight, and one.
And that was my first opportunity to ever be benched.
And the first, I started the first four games, and we were one, two, and one.
And they benched me.
And I got to set it out for about six weeks and figure out what I was doing.
And I was contemplating what more than likely I was going to transfer out.
And we're playing against the University of Florida, and they're kicking the crap out of us.
It's 32 to nothing at the halftime.
And so coach comes to me and says, Derek, you're in.
And so I was able to put up eight points, and they beat us 40 to 8.
But as I'm walking off the field, this guy approached me.
His name was Perry Moss.
And he said, you don't know me?
He said, but I had a guy like you many years ago at Minnesota.
Sandy Stevens, whom I knew exactly who he was. He was a clone. I was a clone of him. He's 6-4 and
220, 215. He said, give me a chance. He said, I will be there Monday after the Tennessee game,
meet me in my office at 6 a.m. And we'll go from there. And if it works, great. If not,
go away nobody mad. I said, deal. And so that's how we got that sort of.
started because I knew although we were two eight and one, we were close in a lot of games.
You take out the Florida game and maybe one or two other games, it was all within a ten point
differential in scores. And so I knew we were close. And so once we put it in an offense that I
could run rather than the veer that I was so miserable that I was just awful. I was. I mean,
I'm six six. I mean, you see my hands. This is a size 15 shoe.
You know, Sunny was stepping on it, capacity was stepping on my feet, you know, because it happened too quick for me.
And then we go to an abbreviated wishbone where my first read is the outside linebacker,
and sometimes the strong safety, I was off and run.
You mentioned Sunny.
I went to Madisonville North Hopkins High School where he's our football legend.
Any Sunny Collins stories you could share if it's one of the great.
Well, he was number one until Benny passed him in yards recently, but one of the greatest running back.
ever play here?
Well, I'll take it a step further.
Not because it was my teammate.
I think Sonny, without question, is the greatest running back ever to play at Kentucky.
Every time he touched the football, he could take it the distance.
Rather it's on the two-yard line or inside the two.
He could take it a different, the distance.
And yes, we've had a number of great running back since, but you got to keep in mind.
Sonny was injured.
He broke his ankle one year.
And then his senior year, my sophomore year, he had nagging injuries,
so he never did really get four full years.
And that record lasted for 45 years.
That's just a testament there of how good this guy really was.
And keep in mind those early years with him, he was just on OK teams.
And there was some conversation about them redshirting him
so he could play with us my junior year.
and had he done that, I'm sure he'd have been up for certainly consideration for the Hyatt.
I mean, the highest businessman.
Before you go, I got to ask you about your basketball career at Kentucky.
Do you wish you had played, dedicated yourself more, played more?
No, I mean, it worked out the way it was supposed to.
Yeah.
You know, Coach Hall, my freshman year, I know I wasn't going to play, so I played freshman ball.
We had all the great players, and, of course, that's the year we went to the national championship.
Well, the next year I thought I would get some time.
And Coach Hall told me I'd gotten two muscle bound.
And, you know, I'd gone from 195 to 205, so how many muscles you can pack in 10 pounds?
I don't know.
But no, it worked out.
And my class were great, great, arguably, if not the greatest, certainly one of the greatest classes with James Lee, Goose, Mike Phillips, Rick Roebbing.
Right.
We were impressive as a class.
That was the glory era.
You mentioned Sonny Collins, Art Still, and those basketball guys and you, I mean, that's quite an era of athletes that played at University of Kentucky.
Notice how I put my name in with those great players.
Where it belongs.
The name of the book is they call me Mr. Secretary.
Yes.
You can get it at Amazon.
Amazon or Joseph Beth.
Or Joseph Beth?
Yes.
And you kind of tease this.
You got another one you're going to work on soon?
Yeah, we're going to do it.
I've started to work on this one.
It's called Transitioning from.
professional sport to life.
I think that a lot, two things.
Now in particular with the NIL, it's a lot different.
Yeah.
The collegiate players are now more professional than the professional players.
That's true.
They're all free agents.
Yeah.
And so to help them find their way, you know, in football still today, over 70% of the
guys, two years removed from the game filed for bankruptcy.
That's crazy.
NBA, 65% over a five-year period.
So I think this book will be something that will be helpful for them.
Well, thank you, Derek.
I appreciate your coming in spending time.
Good luck with the book, man.
It's good to see you again.
Always good to see.
I mean, dude, it looks like you can play right now, Drew.
Oh, of course, yeah.
There's a lot of times I don't feel worthy to be sitting on this radio show.
People are next to us with all he's accomplished.
It's not a little pinching myself that I'm even able to sit here.
UK royalty right there, Derek Ramsey.
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Ryan Lemon and Drew Franklin here.
Had a little technical difficulties there, Shannon.
The commercial machine didn't run for you there, did it?
No, no.
We were trying to play our last break, and not surprisingly, it didn't find.
fire. So here we are. You just get more KSR, that's all.
To win for everybody. Was our off-air conversation? Not that it was bad.
No, no, no, no. We're just talking about. We're just talking about. We've got a little
werewolves of London. But hey, we've got to pay some bills anyway. So let's talk draft
Kings. We got to talk draft kings because Drew has already bet La Familia for Monday
night. It's already on draft king. I did. When they first started posting the basketball
tournament lines, I thought, you know, draft kings, how could you even do this? You don't know these
people, but, you know, I'm 5-0 betting on Lafamillion taking under, is taking them to cover.
And then they put that line up last night, LaFamilia is a two-and-a-half-point favorite against Louisville.
I'm all over it.
I'm all over it.
That line should be like 15 and a half.
We've seen these people play before.
There's actual evidence of these guys playing in the same game.
You're telling me the spread is two and a half.
I jumped all over that.
I got to hit it right now.
Last night and this morning.
I honestly, I didn't know TBT was even on Drag King, but the TBT tournament was on there.
Oh, they were like a three-point favorite over the hurt.
heard and one by 20. It's been...
Well, you said they were talking trash about like the 13 versus 12 thing, which is just
patently ridiculous because the 12 guys are out there defending the honor of the country right
now. So let's get it straight, little offense. But like it's more of a 14 sort of thing, right?
There's more of a 24 presence in this game, which was one of the most stressful nights of my life.
I watched it at the barcade, whatever it was called down here in Lexington. And, yeah, I mean,
anyway, yeah, so maybe if they want some revenge, it'll be for that game, not for...
Yeah, a lot of them.
There's two and a half points right now.
I'm already on it.
Go to Draft King's Sportsbook.
Hop on there, promo code KSR if you're new.
You can bet that $5.50 and bonus bets.
If you're already on there, you know what to do.
Go hit that Law Familiar button.
I've got $9 in my account.
I just put all $9 on Law Familia the cover.
Burning a hole.
All right.
We're going to try our break again.
Shannon says the machine is ready to go.
So we'll try another break here at Kentucky Sports Radio.
We'll be right back.
Maybe.
Maybe.
me not.
I still don't hear it.
Put your phone.
I'll see all the commercials if we want.
It's not playing.
This is like when Ryan couldn't turn off his periscope back in the day.
Remember he would hit the button and we were just watching him?
You'd be looking at it.
I still don't know what was wrong with that.
It had to be the button.
It wasn't me.
All right.
He puts ketchup on my eggs.
I put ketchup on his.
There we go.
What else can we do?
What's ever going to be the same?
I can't think of what the other ones are.
Do we need to continue?
To the apple.
That's right.
That's another good one.
When you're hungry?
Yeah.
So we don't know if we're on there.
Yeah, let's hear some of these impersonations
while we have Kyle.
I don't want it.
We've only a few minutes left.
You got that Bill Bryant that you did last year?
Bill Bryant is probably out there.
Mine in his own business.
Kyle and I used to have this bit where I would send him voice memos
just like recreating Bill Bryant news hits.
Yeah.
From the radio where it'd be,
and the, the template is you say two really horrible things going on in the world
and then you say something very positive about UK basketball
or football or whatever it is.
So it'd be like,
An example would be like, a senior citizen was hit by a truck yesterday at the something, something.
And then there's a smallpox outbreak in an elementary school that's taking their lives.
Mark Stoops and the cats are excited about Vanderbilt.
Like you just do a hard shit in the way.
For WLP, I'm Bill Bryant.
That's perfect.
That's very good.
Poor Bill Bryant.
Sorry, Bill Bryant.
You're my hero.
Who else do you do?
I mean, I don't know.
Who's your best?
You got to have one you're really proud of.
I've done
I've bounced all over the place
I used to do a Dave Baker
that I don't know if he's ever
if that's ever reached him but it was sort of
a well don't gondon it have we
you know I've just kind of it's sort of a
Donnott's thing I don't know I don't know what people
are expecting for me but yeah I do the
or the Shane Company I used to make the fake
at the Shane Company I would do those
I would always make this bid up where the Shane Company
was into the occult you can go find that
that's actually on the SoundCloud so you can go find those
but yeah.
So do you do a Rob Bromley or Alan Cumber?
I'm familiar with Rob Bromley, but it's like,
that's kind of, you've got to do the Nixon face shake kind of thing
whenever you do his voice, but yeah.
859-2-80-2-287.
Shannon are the phone lines even working right now?
Are we on the air?
Yeah, we are on the air.
No phone calls, no breaks, no breaks.
So.
I can tease what's coming up.
What's coming up?
I'm about to go over and speak to Kirkcress,
Travis Perry, and Amari Williams.
Very excited about that.
We talked to three players on Tuesday, got a little good stuff,
and now we've got three more coming.
Very excited to meet Kirkry's.
I mean, I'm expecting a lot of personality in that interview.
It'll be the first time talking to him,
just watching him around TBT and the videos they've been putting out.
That guy is non-stop comedy.
I mean, he is absolutely hilarious, and I'm looking forward to talking to him.
He's a guy I don't think he was going to start,
but could end up being a fan favorite by his other actions.
He's going to play a lot.
He looks good in the practice videos they've put out,
but I'm very much looking forward to that.
And tomorrow we got the field of 68 stepping in.
More basketball talk.
We talked a lot about with Kyle.
I wish we could have done more.
Got a little heavy to devil to eggs.
But the basketball discussions will continue tomorrow with John Fanta, who is calling the TBT games.
So I would say he will have a lot of –
What he called the Lafamia –
I expect he's called all the Louisville games so far, so I don't think they'd send him home.
I expect him to be there, and he'll be on.
I'm not sure which voices from that network will be on with him.
But a basketball Friday coming tomorrow.
I do have one more basketball question I wanted to ask you.
Yeah.
Because Jasper Johnson was on this show about a month ago.
Okay.
Cut his list to five, yet he's going to overtime elite.
What do you see for him?
What's like, what's any crystal ball or his NBA aspirations?
I'm not a purveyor of intel in the way that your guy, Jack Pilgrim is,
so I won't claim to know what he's going to do.
I mean, him going to overtime elite, for me personally,
I don't know that that's necessarily good for his development as a basketball player
because it doesn't have a great reputation among NBA people that I talk to.
I think he's one of those guys that this year where Pope's going to put it on tape.
I think he fits in Pope's system.
Like he just decidedly does.
But it's going to be a thing I think where maybe they watch and just see,
I think maybe as the tape builds up over the year.
I was going to throw a couple.
Do you want to hear some Kobe Brea stats?
I was talking with Mario.
Yeah, please.
Robbie O'Rew is Ryan calls him.
Robbie O'Breou.
So just to give you an idea of how, like, dynamic.
the shooter is that we have coming in this year
on Catch and Shoots this past year.
Kobe Brae was 53.8%
from 3. Now on
guarded shots with someone on him
he was 50.6% from 3
unguarded, this is a mind
blowing number on a decent sample of like 60
shots, 59.2%
on unguarded catch and shoot 3.
So this is in the pantheon
of like that's money guys
coming in and 42% on
dribble 3. So these guys are shooters.
Like we have like
Anzley Almanor, 40% on catching shoots, Jackson Robinson 41.4.
So we've got a lot of shooters coming in next year.
It's going to be good.
Kirk Crease is money on catching shoots too.
He's very high.
Well, that first video they released of practice,
Creesa hit like three.
Filling up. People right in his face and he's hitting it.
He can shoot and he can pass.
Speaking of Montbultor on Tuesday, we're asking, like,
who are you looking forward to passing it to when they're open?
He's like, this whole team can shoot.
So, boy, they're trying to shoot 35-3 is a game.
You know, some people might look at that as gimmicky.
I'm saying please take 35 3s a game I'm ready to see it I want to run out of the little you remember the little the K the poster K thing that we used to hang out like we I want to we got to max that out this year yeah that's another one from the vault Pope bring those back the little threes in the corner amen might need a longer railing you know Reed Shepard just became the career three point percentage record holder hit Kentucky after this season could be broken after one year boy these guys can shoot maybe it depends on if they can produce the open ones that's a big
Another thing, too, is Lamont Butler.
I was going to have a stat for every guy was my original plan,
but he's 93rd percentile in the league in the country last year in steel percentage.
So if you think about this team wants to shoot, take more shots than you,
and they're going to try to turn people over.
I think Butler's going to be a big part of that at the point of attack,
just being disruptive, getting them out in transition, get threes up.
So it's going to be kind of a return to the basketball we fell in love with Petino,
honestly, like really, really trying to play fast and outscore people.
and get them to turn the ball over.
So just some housekeeping notes.
The field of 68 guys will be hosting tomorrow.
Yep.
They are set.
You get a little day off.
We get a day off.
So the field of 68 guys are here.
I'm going to sleep.
Okay.
You're going to sleep in?
I'm going to sleep.
And then Shannon, the dude, Alice Bluegown here at KS.
Bar and Grill tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, Shannon.
Let's go.
Yeah.
Fill it up.
It'll be a lot of fun.
I hope we have a huge crowd.
We should have a huge crowd for Shannon to welcome his band in here for the first time.
We've been trying to do this for years and finally getting worked out.
worked out.
And then next week, you and I have 80s and 90s trivia.
I believe it's next Wednesday here at KS Bar and Grill.
So we'll keep you update on that.
Kyle, thank you, man.
We're going to have a party here for TBT.
I'll be at the game.
We'll have a watch party.
Yeah, I'll have a watch party here.
Whoever else.
That's going to do it for Kentucky Sports Radio.
Shannon, Drew, for Mario.
He's here for Derek Ramsey.
Thank you, Jay, Kyle, man.
You killed it today.
Thank you for having me.
This has been Kentucky Sports Radio.
We'll see you on Monday.
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