KSR - 2024-08-01- KSR - Hour 2
Episode Date: August 1, 2024Ryan, Drew, and Shannon talk UK QB Mount Rushmore, more Woodford County, and take your calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
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Now, here's Matt Jones.
All right, welcome back. Hour number two, Kentucky Sports Radio.
Ryan, Drew and Shannon here live at the Clark's Pumping Shop in Midway, just north, just off the interstate I-64, just north.
of the interstate. You got the McDonald's on one side.
The Clark Pump and Shop is over here on the other side.
Return, refresh, refuel.
We're trying to get them to send us out some of these
icies that Mario just got because we are,
it's getting a little, little, little,
toasty. Yeah, I'm not normally someone
that has demands at our shows, but I see everyone
walking around with icies, and I need one immediately,
so I put it in their quest for three of them.
Might even just pour it on my head.
We need to plug the fact that
miraculously, there are six spots
still open for the KSR Golf Scramble
in Louisville.
Shannon, usually this fills out immediately, but we have six spots that have opened up for the KSR Golf Scramble in Louisville, which is on August 23rd, and again, it's at Glen Oaks Country Club.
So how can people sign up?
Well, I mean, there's a website.
I don't know exactly what that is, but I've retweeted, okay?
I have tweeted that out, so Shannon, the dude on Twitter, just go there and you can get your team together and be a part of the KSR Golf Scramble.
It's always a lot of fun.
Shannon tweeted us, so you and I let's both retweet it.
You get it through that Event Bright website.
So if you can't find Shannon's link or the ones we're putting out,
just go there and type in KSR Scramble.
You'll find it.
Do some Googling.
There it is.
Or Glen Oaks Country Club.
I found your tweet, so I just retweeted it.
So if you want to get in on the KSR Golf Scram in Louisville,
which really that has produced some great moments over the years.
It has.
That's a fun course to play, too.
I'm glad we've been there so many years.
Always a great host.
Always love doing the show there in the clubhouse.
Looking forward to getting back out there again.
Shannon, you're going to play.
Are you going to?
You don't want me to play at the golf scramble.
I'm more of a spectator when it comes to golf.
But I'm looking forward to seeing everybody there.
All right.
As I said, we are in Midway because it's Woodford County days.
We counted down the counties.
We're at Woodford County, county number 120.
We're in Midway, and we are honored to have with us the Mayor of Midway.
Grayson Vandigriff, the Mayor of Midway has stopped by here at the Clark's Puppet Shop.
I mean, this is a big deal here.
We're at the Clark's Puppet Shop.
W wrapped up the county tour here in Midway.
Yeah, you picked the right city to do it in in Woodford County, too. I appreciate it.
Brian Trach is going to really appreciate me saying that, too, so I just wanted to get that dig on him real quick.
Well, Drew mentioned some of the great tourist stops, especially the restaurants over there in downtown Midway.
I mean, we can't believe how lucky we are sometimes to be a city of 1,750 people, and we have like seven world-class restaurants downtown.
It's unbelievable. I mean, I can't believe we're not all completely overweight, but we well here.
We very well. And our visitors do, too. I think we get over 100,000 visitors a year.
Emily coming on next, we'll give you some of those numbers maybe, but we get a lot of people coming through.
A lot of people.
Outside of the good food, what is your favorite part of being a part of Midway?
Not just as the mayor, but living here.
It's just the small town charm.
I mean, we're very, we're small, but we're very, it's a very vibrant community, if you noticed, right?
I mean, there's a lot going on here for how small it is, but we don't have to deal with the traffic of bigger cities.
We don't have to deal with the crime rates of bigger cities.
I mean, we really have the best of both worlds.
We have all that access to the stuff that big cities give you, but we just have it in a smaller box.
We don't have all those problems other places have.
It's like living in paradise.
It really is.
And if you've never been here, you go downtown, and it's awesome,
the train goes right through, this kind of splits Main Street, right through downtown.
Yeah, yeah.
We're the first city built by the railroads in Kentucky.
Kentucky's oldest railroad town, and that train comes through eight or nine times a day.
It's hard to say when exactly, but if you're at downtown long enough, you're going to see it.
While we have a Vandigriff, how's Brock looking in camp?
Is there any relation?
No, anything there?
No relation.
I think he's got like one extra F or something than I have.
Oh, okay.
Had to ask.
But I'm excited, and I got my 8-year-old son Jackson here.
He might be playing for UK one.
There we go.
There we go.
Well, Grace, we appreciate it.
Thank you for having us, man.
You guys have been a great host for us.
Thanks so much.
Appreciate it.
Thank you.
Grace Van de Gryff, the mayor of Midway.
Big time people coming up here to the show at Clark's Puppetshop, Shannon.
That's right.
We've got everybody here.
All the important people showing up here at Midway at the Clark's Pump and Shop.
859-2-802-8-7.
I know we've had some people on hold for a long time.
So let's try to get to some of those.
Who's our first caller, Matt?
Dan.
Go ahead, Dan.
Hey, guys.
Hey, it's Dan from Rocky Mountain.
Hey, Dan.
Go ahead.
First of all, how are you doing, man?
I'm doing good, man.
I'm cancer-free until my next scan, brother.
Amen.
Amen.
Good to hear that, Dan.
Look, I turned 70 this year, okay?
I've been in the U.K.
since 60.
And I'm more excited this year for UK sports in general.
I mean, our baseball team, and look, we got two basketball coaches coming down the pipe.
Excited about that.
We got the Olympics going on.
We got UK players over there on the basketball team, on the track and field, and won the fencing.
And look, man, football this year, boys, watch out.
Brock's going to tear it up.
I'm excited about this year.
And look, can I, can I have a shout out?
Go ahead, Dan.
Yeah, I want to have a shout out to my class of 1972 at Tate Creek High School.
You've got a lot of creakers listen to you, brother.
Love to listen to you all.
Well, Dan, thank you, man.
Great to hear from you and great to hear that you're doing well.
So please keep in touch during football season, all right?
All right, that's our good friend, Dan.
$8.592 and 0-2-20-10.
But he's right.
There's a lot to get excited about UK with the two new basketball coaches,
The football team is going to be one of the best teams Mark Stoops has had.
The baseball team with the College World Series.
Volleyball team has won like seven conference championships in a row.
I mean, there's a lot to be excited about it.
New Memorial Coliseum coming?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
You see the locker room, the women's basketball locker room?
It's impressive.
Yeah, they're starting to leak out some videos of the progress of the construction of Memorial Coliseum.
Long overdue, but it looks awesome.
Yes, it does.
Yep.
Like you said, man, that's something that, you know, I know all the players are going to be really excited about,
and they deserve it.
859-2802-287 who's next matt jerry go ahead jerry hey guys hey this is jerry we live in bursales here just off the paddock
subdivision my wife and my wife teaches at the high school she was actually the if you remember the local
teacher that appeared on time magazine cover she was that lady nice we run up yeah we yeah we run a
small tour company here in central Kentucky and uh you were talking about bourbon and
course, it's just a few little quick facts.
But, Ryan, you mentioned with a reserve.
It was actually the, originally the old Oscar Pepper Distillery.
Okay.
So when you go in and see those pot stills, that building is from 1838.
And John mentioned Castle and Key, that was old Taylor Distillery.
That's from 1887.
And then around the corner from that is Glens Creek Distillery, which is in the old pro
distillery.
And that's from the 1870.
That's amazing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then one of the horse farm you missed, Ryan,
is a Coolmore and Asford Studd.
You're right.
And they are actually the home to justify an American Farrell.
You're right.
You're exactly right.
Jerry, thank you.
All right.
Appreciate it.
Thank you for the phone call.
Yeah.
That's what I'm saying, man.
When you think Bourbon, the birthplace of Bourbon, you kind of said it is Woodford County.
And he set us up for another one we hadn't got to yet, but he mentioned the high school.
Yeah.
And Woodford County's finally getting a new one.
They said they're going to try to open it mid-year coming up.
Yeah, Ryan Ashott was just here.
It's going to open mid-year.
It's ginormous.
I mean, it's out there close to where Freddie lives.
He drove us past it.
It's huge, this new high school out there.
Sounds like it's been long overdue, too.
So the big moves to that community and the kids there going to school
that they're finally getting a nice new building.
That's right.
859-2-8-7.
Let's squeeze another caller on, man.
Who we got?
Mike, go ahead, Mike.
How are you, Mike?
Oh, good, fine down here in big city of Trit County,
but I wanted to give you a tent bit on Mervin.
All right.
Did y'all know?
Did y'all know that bourbon was discovered accidentally?
I'm not going to doubt this story because it's probably true.
No, it is true.
It was one of these guys up around somewhere around, I don't know if it was Elijah Craig or which one,
but they had a fire at the lightning struck their barn.
And during the fire, it burnt amongst of their barrels.
Well, he had a big order of moon.
to ship to New Orleans.
So he didn't have any of whole barrels,
so he had to put it in these barrels that got burnt
and charred on the inside.
They sealed them up.
Of course, by the time, you know,
it floated on that water all the way down to New Orleans
at rapid age, that liquor in there.
By the time it got there,
the people in New Orleans got it out,
guess what?
Bourbon was born.
Bourbon was born.
Thank you, man.
I appreciate the phone call, Shannon.
I want that story to be true, and I hope it's true, because that's a great story, and I don't doubt it.
I'm going to believe it regardless. If it's true or not, that's just a great story.
And so should we thank New Orleans?
Do we thank Louisiana for bourbon?
Is that what I'm hearing?
There are fires. Do we think fire?
God. He created the lightning bolt that hit the barn that caused the fire, that charred the barrel, that got the end of New Orleans to get it to get bourbon born.
I have no idea if that's true, but I feel like if you're going to call in and tell the story, we'll just hold that science.
I agree. Let's get one more before we go to our break. Who we got, Matt?
Aaron. Go ahead, Aaron. Can you hear me?
I hear you, Aaron. Go right ahead.
All right. So, yesterday, you all, we're talking about the Trump assassination kept, correct?
They had a Secret Service agent on with Tom Hart, yes.
Yeah, so I think in honor of Trump living and stuff, I think we need to sing a song in honor of Trump.
Oh, I don't know about this.
I'm going to sing it.
All right.
Okay, we'll give you a couple seconds.
Has fallen on to real tight.
I got a buzzer.
All right, thank you, man.
We appreciate the phone call.
Couldn't hear it very well, but I'm sure it was a great song.
That was our not-whiskey thief song of life?
Not Whiskey Thief Song of the Day.
We're probably going to have our Whiskey Thief song the day at this next break.
We'll take our break.
Come back.
We got some more Woodford County thoughts.
We got Emily from the Chamber of Commerce.
She's going to join us as well.
She brought us the slushies we've been waiting for.
That's what we desperately need.
So that's why I want to take a break because I am burning up.
We'll be right back.
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Of course, this is Woodford County's own Sturgle Simpson.
Matt loves Sturgeon.
We've heard a lot of Sturgle over the years on our road trips, plays it a lot.
Yep.
And you hear that voice, and you immediately know what's him.
There's something about that voice is just magnetic.
Now, you just gave Sturgel away to Woodford County without any consideration at all to
Brethick County, which is where he was born.
So I know that he went to Woodford County High School.
Yes.
But should Brothick?
get a part of Sturgle Simpson, too. He was born there after all.
Well, the only reason I say we're going to give him to Woodford County, because if you
ask Sturgle, he says he's from for sales.
Okay, fair enough. He gets to decide, you know.
Drew, do you agree?
I mean, if the man says it's where he's from, I guess we can't call him a liar.
Where are you from, by the way?
Like, as he pointed out, Drew pointed out yesterday, you got like three or four hometowns.
Like, where is your hometown?
Otwell, Indiana.
Okay, so there you go.
Population 400, maybe.
Were you born there, or you went to?
Well, the hospital was in Jasper.
But I lived in Otwell when I was born.
No, actually I was living in Shoals, Indiana when I was born.
So you got five hometowns?
I do.
Wow.
Yeah.
So the man of many hometowns.
All right.
Let's go over a couple more famous people from Wilford County.
Got a good list.
I'm going to go with Happy Chandler.
Governor of Kentucky, not once, but twice.
He was governor.
Didn't win a term.
Came back and won again.
And, of course, he was the second commissioner of baseball that helped integrate baseball.
There's a famous video of him singing.
in my old Kentucky home on senior night for Kenny Walker and Roger Hardin.
We play that every year.
Leroy.
Bird, yeah, those three guys.
So we got Sturgle Simpson, happy Chandler.
How about William Shatner?
Uh-huh, yeah.
Not from here, but he owns a horse farm here.
Saddlebread Horse Farm, I believe, is the correct pronunciation of it.
It's called Bellar Eve.
Yeah, definitely worth mentioning.
Did you realize that William Shatner's face was the inspiration for the mask in the movie Halloween?
The Michael Myers mask?
Really?
That is a William Shatner mask.
I've never heard this.
Yeah, that is an actual, you know, for Halloween,
they had like William Shatner mask.
Yeah.
They just kind of cut the eye holes out, I think, a little bit.
And, like.
And painted it?
Yeah, painted it.
No way.
So next time you watch the movie Halloween, that's actually William Shetner going around with the knife.
I got two more, I'll give you that.
I want Judy to go on.
Sam Shepard had a farm here, lived here.
Okay.
But he passed away about, I don't know, maybe five or six years ago.
And also, technically,
Steve Zon lives in Woodford County.
Just down the road this, no, this way.
Just down the road this way, yeah, is Steve Zon.
So what do you got, Drew?
I had one.
I didn't even know, but someone wrote me.
I'm trying to find the message.
I can't, but I'll just go off what I remember from it.
But the gold medalist Lee Kiefer, who we keep on a Lexington native, went to Dunbar,
but was actually born in Versailles, I'm told.
And I currently lives there with her husband, the other Olympic fencer.
Oh, so she moved back.
She lives here in Woodford County now.
According to a DM got and can't find, but, you know,
I read it sounds good.
I believe she's from Versailles as well.
Not a native to there, but our own Freddie Maggard loves Woodford County.
You know, he's from the mountains, but he's lived in Versailles a long time.
Yes, he has.
Loves the Versaels Kroger.
I mean, I think he goes three, four times a day.
His picture's on the wall.
He just goes and walks around.
He doesn't even need anything.
Just says how to people.
So Freddie is probably my favorite that still lives there.
I've heard Chad Pennington of NFL fame.
Another good one.
He lives here.
He lives out there.
Yes.
One native, I don't know.
know if you will recognize. Again, foodie guy here. Do you know who Wita Michael is?
I don't. Should I know that name? She is a very, very, very good, maybe even world-renowned
chef, has several restaurants around, lots in Lexington. Honeywood out at the summit. I like going
there. Zim's Cafe downtown. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Should the Holly Hill out this way? I mean, you could go
on and on, but any time she pops up a restaurant, you know it's going to be good. I'm a big
fan of what she does. And she's from here also? Yes, she is from here. Well, that's good. I mean,
Really? Maybe one of the best or best known chefs in Kentucky.
Out of the 120 counties we did, I mean, Woodford County is bringing it.
They got the places of interest.
They've got the historical factors.
They've got famous people.
So Smithtown Seafood?
You heard of that one?
I've heard of that one.
That was her. Yeah.
Oh, she's got all kinds of hits.
Joining us now, representing the Chamber of Commerce is Emily Downey.
Enling Downing.
That's right.
Your husband was a former Channel 18 sports intern back in the day.
You're with the Chamber of Commerce.
Have we hit everything we need to talk about when it comes to Woodford County and Versa
sales and Midway?
Yeah, I think you're just missing our four-legged
celebrities, though.
We've got two triple crown winners in American Pharaoh and Justify.
And then, of course, we have Don Lane.
The Queen is visited here.
Don Lane.
Don Lane. We forgot about Don Lane.
Yes, no doubt about it.
Apologies to Don Lane.
His sister, Cindy Chirach, one of the greatest realtors in Woodford County.
She still lives here.
The best, yes.
So what do you, when somebody ask you about Woodford County, what do you say?
I say it's the birthplace of Bourbon.
We can back that up with how far we go back with our history from Jack Jewett and Woodford Reserve and Castle and Key and Glens Creek and the source, the water that started.
It's a carsland that comes out behind our courthouse all the way down and out to feed all these great distilleries that we have.
So we're the birthplace of bourbon, but of course we know how to do horse racing and not just thoroughbreds, but saddlebreads.
And there's a lot of new projects that are coming here.
It's totally being revitalized in both downtowns.
Let's say I'm not from here, never been here.
I'm just a guy from Bozeman, Montana, and I show up,
and you're responsible for showing me around for a night.
Where are you taking me?
Where are we going to eat?
What are we doing?
What's a good experience in Woodford County?
You would take someone for their first time as a tourist.
Well, you've got to do the classics.
You've got to come downtown Midway and eat at any of the number of our great restaurants.
You've got to go to some of our distilleries, be bluegrass distilleries,
Woodford Reserve, Castle and Cleans Creek.
We also are known for our wine, so Equus Run and Wildside Winery.
Oh, Equish Run.
I forgot about that.
Yeah, been out there many times.
Cynthia Bond.
But then I'm going to take you to some gyms.
If you go to the J&B Food Mart downtown Varsales, you're going to get the best breakfast.
And you've got to check out the Woodford Hotel.
Every room is decorated in a different bourbon theme.
It's amazing.
It's a little boutique hotel.
And then, of course, we're going to take you to the Rick House.
It's a new distillery, microdistillery and hotel that's coming downtown for sales.
Velazis, our new Italian restaurant on the square.
That place is impressive.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The Emson Bourbon bar.
There's so many places.
Of course, we're going to take you on a ride at Rail Explorers
and the Bluegrass Railroad Train Museum.
We're starting a train trail in Kentucky,
and of course, Woodford County is a cornerstone of that.
Well, I made up an exercise where I'm just some random guy from Bozeman,
but I want to just do this myself soon.
I want to hit all those spots.
I haven't heard of some of them.
I want to check it out.
So come visit Woodford County, for sales, and Midway.
That's right.
Visit Woodford.
Thank you, Emily.
Appreciate it.
Thanks for joining us.
Thank you.
I mean, she sold me.
I mean...
Well, it makes you want to come back.
Have you done much experience?
exploring here in Woodford County?
No, no.
Has your band played here?
I don't think we have.
Castle and Key sounds like maybe a good place to do that.
I'll think that sounds like a great venue to bring in Shannon the dude.
I mean, I came here just for the Clark's puppet shop.
I mean, they got such great gas stations.
I'll come all the way to Woodford County just for that.
Listen, I'm counting down to that chicken sandwich at 12.
I mean, this ice is good.
It's cooled me off, but that chicken sandwich is all on point.
They could mention in the Velozies, the restaurant.
Yeah.
They had like a bowl game last year.
It was one of our Kroger games in the week.
That's right.
The governor was supposed to do the coin toss.
We were having fun downtown, then rain hit.
And me and Freddie just sitting his car for like an hour outside this stadium.
Just catching up with Freddy.
He's telling me about Woodford County to kill time.
He drove me around, showed him his neighborhood.
So we were supposed to be there for some good high school football last fall.
And I ended up just spending a night in Freddy's car.
I'm learning more about where he lived.
You know, you ask Emily, what would you do a day out in Woodford County?
If you asked Freddie, he'd say, well, we'd go to Kroger first.
Then we'd go to that Mexican restaurant.
Then we'd go to a Woodford County football game.
That'd be his night in Woodford County.
Absolutely.
And we keep mentioning it, but the downtown down there, I mean, I like all those small town,
they're downtown squares.
But Versailles has a really nice one.
You know, we didn't mention Jasper Johnson.
He lives in Lexington, but of course he played a couple years of basketball at Woodford County High School.
He's the number one point guard in the class right now.
He's really a Woodford County connection.
Drake Jackson?
Drake Jackson played football at Kentucky, now coaching with the Kentucky staff.
Joe Carr, maybe the best wrestler this state, has ever.
produced him and his son both Joe Senior and Joe Jr.
So, I mean, there's some great athletes.
We can go on and on and on and on about Woodford County and Versailles.
This is one of our biggest county profiles, I think, just shows how much they have going on.
859-280287.
That's our Clark's Publishop.
Phone number, and so who we got, Matt?
Freebird.
Go ahead, Freebird.
Hey, guys, a couple of things.
Want to get a quick shout-out.
My cousin, her name is Amanda Glass, her and her host of Key, All-Bee.
real road
old real gold drug and old time soda fountain
got there in
Midway
I've been there
I didn't get you an old school soda fountain
yep they're my cousins
and you guys have done
an outstanding job this summer
I can't
I don't think we can say it enough
how good it's been a great summer
for me listen to you all
continue to listen to you
I said got to bring you some dressed eggs
and I'm going to bring you some Mr.
Edd
crazy jalapeno jelly too.
That sounds delicious.
Well, thank you very much, Freebird.
Thank you, man.
Appreciate the phone call.
You've always been a good friend to us.
Thank you for saying all that.
Our run is about over, Shannon.
Matt comes back on Monday.
Yeah, I think you're probably ready for it more than anybody
because you've had to sort of drive the ship all summer long,
which you've done a great job, too, by the way.
But now you get to go back to being the sidekick again.
This is your last one, right?
This is my last one.
I won't be here tomorrow, so I can go back to me in the dofy side.
kick that doesn't do any show prep and just show up and you always say doofy is that is that a word it isn't it is not well okay yeah it's kind of
dumb and goofy combined is doofy don't sell yourself short there yeah i'm gonna miss your text messages every night that are the show topics for the next day well it's the most show prep we've been on the show for a decade it's the most show prep i've ever done this summer i kind of do it for myself kind of get myself one okay what we need to talk about i i've had this note on the list for weeks we've never talked about let's do it right now the drink body armor
You know who one of their original investors was when they made body armor?
Kobe Bryant.
I saw it on your notes.
Oh, you saw it on my note.
I knew that one.
He invested $6 million in body armor, the drink, the sports drink.
They just sold it to Coca-Cola for $5.6 billion.
Whoa.
Five point six billion.
And Kobe was smart enough to invest in it $6 million way back in the day.
I would say just him investing in it probably
loosed up the price a little bit.
I remember that's why we tried it.
Oh, this is Kobe's new drink.
Body arm, we got to try it.
It's like when 50 cent got vitamin water and he wanted a steak not to be paid
and then they sold off to Coca-Cola for tons of money.
Tons of money.
Tons of money.
Got rich off vitamin water.
So Kobe Bryant, great player, great businessman as well.
All right, we'll take our break.
Come back.
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Now, give you guys a little homework last night.
This came in on the A Vision Glass text machine.
I thought it was a great question.
Okay.
You know, Big Cat and PFT, they always do their Mount Rushmore.
Oh, yeah, Mount Rushmore of everything.
Mount Rushmore of everything.
Well, the question was, who would you put on your Mount Rushmore of U.K.
Quarterbacks?
You can only put four.
You know, there's a lot of great options, a lot of great choices,
but I'm just kind of curious to see who you guys would pick.
You had to pick four UK quarterbacks.
I mean, Tim Kouch just had a birthday this week.
Shout out to Tim Couch.
We just mentioned Will Levis being a juvenile delinquent and jumping a fence and getting arrested.
in Italy.
So who wants to go first?
Who is on your Mount Rushmore of UK quarterbacks?
I can go first.
I feel pretty strongly about mine.
Tim Couch.
Yes.
He should be on everyone's list.
Tim Couch, that era is kind of what made me fall in love with UK football when they were
errating it out a little bit.
One of my all-time favorite UK players, the best quarterback to play for UK, number one
draft pick.
What do you have, like, 23 school records, like 15 SEC records, like four and a
national records when he graduated.
So I think Tim Couch has to be on everyone's list.
Yes, I agree.
That's obvious.
So now we're down to three more, three more spots.
I'll keep going with another one that better be on everyone's list is Jared Lorenzen.
Yep.
Jared Lorenzen, I think, has to be on there.
Not just because we love Jared.
I mean, he was as popular as any quarterback that's ever played here.
So I'm putting J-Lo on there, too.
I think we can all agree on those.
Those two.
Now it comes down to who is on your other half.
That's true.
Yes.
I just want to add with Jared.
He's the only quarterback to throw for 10,000 yards.
UK. But I don't care if he only threw for five yards. That man would be on my Mount Rushmore.
Not just because we got to know him later in life. He's one of the examples you get to meet your
hero. I can't believe I did a podcast with Jared Lorenzen for so many years. As you know,
he was one of our great friends. We miss him dearly. So he's on there for what he did on the
field and off the field. Plus the nicknames and the size. I mean, he is, he's an all-time favorite.
He's on my Mount Rushmore of just all football players, not just quarterbacks.
So we all agree. We've got two of the four. We all agree on those two. You got next.
Let me keep going?
Yeah, then we'll do our third.
You know I'm putting Freddie on there.
Freddie Maggard.
Freddy's got to be on there.
He's on mine.
He recently, Will Levis comes around, maybe Stephen Johnson.
They pushed him down the all-time passing list a little bit.
I'm not sure his exact place.
I hope it's still close enough that he shows up in the stat book and in the game notes.
But, you know, Freddie quite a player himself was up there in the record books for a long time.
He's a guy that didn't would like to run a little bit too.
And, of course, one of our.
dear friends.
And, of course, he was even a punter.
I mean, he was multi-talented.
Could have been a baseball pitcher.
Could have been a baseball pitcher.
Played half the season with a broken wrist for crying out loud.
So I'm putting Freddie.
I didn't know if you were going to, but I'm putting my Mount Rushmore.
Those three, I don't even have to think about.
And Freddie has been texting me this week.
I guess he opened some old trailer back home or something that he has not looked at in maybe a decade.
And he's been sending me, like, his letter of a scholarship offer.
A letter from the governor, an old jersey that was just ripped off.
I guess they had tearaway jersey.
In fact, there was somebody trying to tackle him, and his U.K. jersey's ripped in half.
So Freddie's been sending me some blast from the Freddie Magger pass this week,
and it's been fun looking at those, too.
The original number 18.
It wasn't Jacob Tammy and Randall Cobb.
It was our boy, Freddie Magick.
Absolutely.
So those three set in stone in my...
I'm with you so far.
Now, this fourth one's going to be tough.
I agree.
Let me give you some possibilities, yeah.
We'll go backward in time.
Babe Perilly.
I think a lot of some people would put in him.
the one that I have on mine.
He's on yours.
I mean, I wanted to go old school, old school, like before my time for at least one pick.
Yeah.
A guy who threw for 50 touchdowns for 1949 to 51.
He took Kentucky to three straight New Year's Day bowl games.
Also was the fourth overall pick in the draft in the 1952 draft, so I'm going to pay Pirelli.
Derek Ramsey could be into conversation.
Just to just talk to him.
He came on the show.
Those two guys arguably were quarterbacks of the best teams in UK history.
Perilli on the team.
the one that was it the Cotton Bowl?
Yeah.
And then, of course, Derek Ramsey's team that went 10 and 1.
Really, fourth in the Heisman voting, All-American.
Wow.
We don't have to meet players in that Heisman conversation, but he was one of them.
You could throw in the mix.
You could throw in Bill Ransdell, who had a lot of the passing records before
Couch came along and broke all of them.
He's fifth on the all-time yards list.
See?
There you go.
And then there's a lot of other guys.
And the last quarterback to beat Tennessee during the...
That's right.
We've since corrected that streak.
But, yeah, for the longest time, he was the...
of tribute answer.
I think his question was the last quarterback to beat Tennessee and Florida, I think.
Okay.
And it was Bill Ransdale.
Luckily, we've gotten the balls a couple times.
I mean, there's a lot of other ones.
Dusty Bonner, Shane Boyd, Will Levis.
I mean, we can throw them in there.
But I think our primary candidate is probably Babe Pirelli, Derek Ramsey, Bill Ransdale,
who you put in on your fourth spot.
Well, you didn't name my fourth spot.
Those are all my honorable mentions.
Yeah.
Andre Woodson.
Andre Woodson.
2007, that era, I thought going to the Music City Bowl,
was the pinnacle of Kentucky football.
I thought we were the greatest thing ever with Andre
Woodson throwing those great receivers.
Tammy, you had Woodyard on the defense.
So even though Pirelli, Ransdale,
lots of great people to come through throwing the ball,
Woodson's my guy.
He's number one in career passing TDs.
He threw 40 touchdowns in 2007.
So I had to put Woodson in my fourth spot.
I like all those picks, but you've got to pick one, right?
When you get one spot left, you can't pick them all.
You know, 10 wins for Kentucky in the Stoop's era is something that before it happened,
I never thought I would see.
And it happened with Will Levis, and it happened to, I believe, with Terry Wilson as well, right,
at quarterback that year.
So because of that, I wanted to pick, you know, one old school player, you know,
a couple from when I was growing up in my time, and then one more current player.
Because of that, and because they got to 10 wins with him at quarterback, I'm going to put Will Levis on there.
So you got Couch, Lorenzen, Babe Perilly, and Will Levis.
That's right.
You have Couch, Lorenzen, Freddie, and Andre Woodson.
I'm going Couch, Lorenzen, Freddie, and Derek Ramsey.
Ramsey, I mean, you can't go wrong with Perilio Ramsey.
Just historically, just a great quarterback.
But, you know, Derek Ramsey also one of the first African-American quarterbacks at Kentucky.
He was the first.
He was the first.
He was the first.
He was the first.
He was the first one.
They led him to 10 and one.
Many consider one of the greatest teams that Kentucky's ever had here.
So it's a good debate on who to throw in that four spot.
After we did that show with him a few days ago, someone tweeted a highlight of him.
We're talking about the tarot jersey.
He's running down the sideline, and the defenders are actually ripping his jersey off,
and he gets the end zone basically in shoulder pads after scoring a touchdown.
It's a cool clip to see.
All right.
We'll go back on.
One more.
Who's that?
Lynn Bowden.
Well, true.
He's not going on to Mount Rushmore, but if we were to do the top eight, I might have him in there.
I think I told you that.
Somebody, the one of the social media accounts said the people they regretted the college
football game didn't come out when he played.
Lamar Jackson was number one, like Bowden was number five,
to have him play on this college football game.
He would have been unstoppable running around.
All right, we'll go back to the phone lines.
8-59-2-2-287 as our Clark's Puppet Shop.
Phone numbers were live from Clark's Puppet Shop at Midway.
Who we got, Matt?
Double D.
I was wondering if you're going to get in today, Double D.
How are you, my friend?
Some of us have to work.
Well, we understand.
If there's anybody that represents Woodford County,
it is Darren Douglas, Double D.
So what do you got for us, Darren?
Well, I was listening to Emily and, of course, Grayson a little bit earlier.
There's one thing that historically, I mean, Woodford County is probably in the heart of the state of Kentucky.
If you put it up on it, seeing it equated to the human body.
But it also looks like the state of Kentucky, if you look at it.
Just plop it down like the bottom part on Tennessee.
But I'll tell you one, there's one thing that a lot of people don't know.
And it's, I don't know for famous for it or infamous.
But Frank and Jesse James robbed their first bank in western Kentucky.
Okay.
In Russellville, right?
They came back to Midway, Kentucky and hit out there at the crossroads from Versailles to Midway at that Osset Coal Tavern.
Their mother was the innkeeper there.
I love it.
So Jesse James hit out in Midway, running from the police.
Frank and Jesse both.
Frank and Jesse James.
Yeah. Frank and Jesse both.
Yeah.
Shannon just pulled up the county, and you're right about it.
It does look like the state of Kentucky a little bit.
It does.
Just mark off the Macracking County down there in the west and knock off Pike County, you got the state of Kentucky.
Do you have any other good stories like Jesse James?
I knew you'd have something like that.
I do.
When I got into the business, Ryan, and you know how long I've been in it.
My very first interview, you were the first two.
My very first was Happy Chandler.
I was 15.
I got very nervous.
Wow.
And I actually sat in the chair.
Actually, a lot of people don't know this.
And I've been trying to get with Major League Baseball and get him to recognize the fact that Happy Chandler and Jackie Robinson did not sit in New York City and sign his contract.
He sat in for sales, Kentucky in the law cabin behind Happy's house.
I didn't know that.
Really?
And I got to sit in the rocket chair that Jackie sat in.
Jackie Robinson signed his first contract to play for the Dodgers in a cabin in Versailles.
Yes, sir.
That's pretty cool.
That's awesome.
What a great story.
Double date.
And you know, and you talked about the stuff that we're known for, but we've got a lot of horse farms here besides those that you mentioned.
You know, we have three chimneys.
We have air drie stud and things like that.
a lot of wonderful places to go see.
If you got to go see anything in Whitford County,
just go out in the country and drive on a road.
Amen.
It doesn't matter what you see.
You will see some of the greatest senior you've seen
anywhere in the state of Kentucky.
Double D, I'm sorry.
If you need a tour guide, just call me, Ryan.
You know how to get in touch with you, right?
All right.
I'm so glad you got in to share those facts.
I'm sorry we've got to go to a break,
but I appreciate Double D.
Mr. Woodford County right there.
Jesse James has been here, man.
How about that?
Hiding out in Versailles.
That and Jackie Robinson signing a contract?
I never knew that.
I never knew that.
Happy Chandler's.
How about that?
All right, we'll wrap it up.
Our final segment coming up, 859-280287.
Ryan Drew and Shannon here on Kentucky Sports Radio.
Last night, a blown call changed a game.
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I'm Timbo.
Every episode, we're cutting through the noise.
Breaking down the plays, the controversies,
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We go straight to the source, the athlete themselves.
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The laughs, the drama, the triumphs, the moments that never make the highlight real.
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This is Clever Taylor the 4th.
And on my podcast, The Clivert 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 guy, this linebacker walks up to me.
He goes, hey, ref, my mom wants you to wave at her.
What?
Come on out.
Quarterback on office blue of 42.
Hey, rec, my mama want you to wave at her.
What?
Hey, Ms. Parker.
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Why is everyone obsessed with romance right now?
Like everyone.
Your co-worker who, quote unquote, doesn't read, is reading romance.
Your mom, book talk, the entire internet.
I'm Sanjana Basker.
I'm Tyler McCall.
And this is Radio 831, a romance podcast.
The books, the tropes.
the adaptations, the drama, the discourse.
And what all of it says about how we actually love, yearn, and obsess.
We're going to Weathering Heights, which, for the record, is not a romance novel.
And yet it has haunted the romance genre for 200 years.
We're getting into dark romance, age gaps, certain Russian hockey players.
And sentient objects, in love, which is a thing.
That's the kind of conversation we're having every episode.
Listen to the Radio 831 podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
All right, welcome back.
Final segment here of Kentucky Sports Radio doing our KSR live summer pop-up show at the Clarks Pumpin Shop in Midway.
Of course, you know it's tailgate season.
So fuel up for a good tailgate at Clark's Pumping Shop.
They've got everything you need for your tailgate except for the touchdown dance.
They don't have that.
You got do that yourself.
They got beer, ice, chips, those chicken platters we're talking about, chicken strips, sandwiches, and a lot more.
at all the Clark's Puppet Shops.
Like this is one of the couple that has a drive-thru.
There's got a drive-thru, Clark's Pubbets Shop, by where I live.
This one has a drive-thru.
Very convenient, very easy.
Don't forget that Hanger-54 pizza.
Oh, that's good stuff there, too.
That's really good.
Yeah.
All right, 859, 2802-287.
I've got a couple more people we want to squeeze on, Matt.
So who we got?
Greg.
Go ahead, Greg.
Yes, sir.
How you guys doing?
How are you, Greg?
Yeah, I got a couple things, first of all.
I want to shout out to my cousin Dan Fister, who's the state representative for Worford County.
All right.
Shout out to Dan.
And I also like to know, what is y'all looking for memorabilia for your bar?
And I have a piece you might want, but I was just wondering what the policy is on that.
Well, we're kind of good right now, but what do you have?
Maybe we can use it next time we do it.
Well, I got a.
We lost it.
I got an item.
It's a really good item.
It's back.
Yeah, what do you go ahead?
Yeah, it's got a picture of Tony Dell taking the shots, got Mark Pope and Walter McCarty holding the trophy.
It's got a piece of the actual floor that they played on.
It's got a signed autograph, Rick McKeown autograph on a national championship.
Take a picture of it and send it to me.
Take a picture of and send it in with your contact info.
So if we need it in the future or even this time, I know how to get in touch with you, okay?
All right, Ryan.
Appreciate it, bro.
Thank you very much.
Appreciate that.
I've got to shout you out on that, Ryan.
We're doing trivia last night, and it was your turn to answer a question.
You weren't there, so I did it.
But I look up and you're hanging pictures in the middle of our trivia, getting things straightened up.
We've got everything pretty much ready for Matt, except your banner.
They're going to put that up this weekend.
And all the pictures behind us on the stage we haven't done much with because
Matt had a bunch of them he wanted to use.
And I kind of was going to wait for him to get back.
If there's some he wants to use, put those in the collage.
But you do a good job.
Getting some new jerseys up, new pictures.
Oh, the Reed Shepherd jersey is being delivered today.
Nice. Got to get reading.
We like to stay topical in the front of them.
Amen.
Yeah.
So, all right, let's get one more call.
Who we got, Matt?
William.
William.
Hey, guys.
We're losing.
One thing Shannon would appreciate our current sheriff, Johnny Wilhoit,
was professional wrestling fame of the new generation tag team.
from the mid-80s so you can look him up.
How about that?
The sheriff in Woodford County right now?
Yeah, right now, Johnny Wilhoit, yeah, the 1980s,
new generation tagging.
Shannon, there's your guy.
Yeah.
Right there.
So, I appreciate we got to let you go.
We got to let you go.
Your signals.
How did he not show up on the Wikipedia?
Amen, yes, famous notable residents of Woodford County and Versailles.
I forgot us we're wrapping up.
I have a shout out.
I've missed.
Okay.
It's my parents' wedding anniversary.
Nice.
I want to work that in.
Yes, you better.
anniversary to my mom and dad.
It would be taking them to dinner tonight.
I'm a big fan of what they did in creating me.
I thought they did a good job.
So I just want to use these airwaves to wish them a happy anniversary.
Mike and Nancy, happy anniversary.
Tomorrow's my dad's birthday.
So he's got anniversary birthday back to back.
Big two days for him.
Big weekend going out to eat.
Oh, yeah.
Sitting in his trailer recliner and looking all these ridiculous Tennessee stuff he's got in that room.
If he's not on a golf course.
I want to share one more short story with you guys before our run is
over here this summer. We talked about
Will Levis, but I also want to talk
about a guy last year, Ray Davis.
Ray Davis is now
a member of the Buffalo Bills.
And we all know his story.
He was at one time a foster student.
And he is now
parlayed that into his mission
in life. And he has teamed
up with an organization in Buffalo
fostering greatness.
And they had a big event
the past week or so to help collect
items like clothes and suitcase.
for foster kids in the Buffalo area.
And, I mean, you guys, you know my history.
I'm a big advocate of foster care.
Two of my boys were in the foster care system
before we adopted them.
And for him now to give his time, effort, and money
to help other foster kids is awesome.
And the reason they're doing, I'm going to tell you why they're doing suitcases.
So so many times when they go to pick up a kid
and put them in foster care,
they throw all their clothes and stuff in a garbage bag.
So the kids are walking around with a garbage bag
bag with their clothes and their shoes and stuff on it.
And so there have been these organizations that have really gone out and made a way to give
suitcases.
So these kids feel like they mean something, you know?
They don't just throwing their stuff in a garbage bag.
Garbage goes in a garbage bag.
Not someone's possessions.
Yes.
So I just applaud Ray Davis.
I mean, he was only here one year, but I think he touched a lot of people with his story.
And, you know, I don't think he meant for it to come out the way it did, but it did.
And I think now he's embraced it, Drew.
and is now a part of his life and what his mission is.
Yeah, it's good to see guys that go to the league, you know, give a little money.
You can do whatever you want with that, but he's choosing to do good with what he's doing away from the field.
And he's also competing for RB2 in Buffalo for what could be a contender this year.
So exciting things ahead for him, and I'm glad he's using his platform for good.
I know that's, you know, something that's near and dear to your heart.
And that's, you know, a cool thing that Ray Davis is doing, doing big things.
So I'm really proud of them.
Of course, you know, the guy that we all loved, like you said, only here for a year, but really cool to hear that story.
And with the portal, we have guys just stopping by for a little bit.
I wish we could have had more Ray Davis.
He was so fun.
That Florida game last year is an all-time favorite running all over him.
He's now the answer to a great trivia question that most people won't answer.
Who owns the single-season touchdown record in UK football history?
People forget.
It's now Ray Davis.
He passed Benny Snell for touchdowns in a season last year.
He is now the record holder.
Also a dude that has 1,000 yards at three different schools.
That's pretty impressive.
Temple, Vandy, and then what he did last year.
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Guys, we appreciate it, man.
It's been a good summer.
We had a good run.
A lot of these famous, these funny pop-up shows we've done.
We counted down the counties.
We finally got to the end.
We got to Woodford County.
Yeah, we did it.
I didn't think it would be possible, but we did.
We had a great summer.
Thanks to you guys, Drew, Ryan.
It's been a lot of fun.
Really enjoyed it.
We got one more, but no Ryan.
I won't be here tomorrow, but Drew and Billy will be live from UK football Media Day.
That'll be a lot of fun.
You'll get a lot of interviews.
Probably hear from Coach Stoops or some of the guys.
So tune in tomorrow.
Don't forget, six spots open on the KSR Golf Scramble in Louisville.
Shannon tweeted out the link.
I retweeted it.
This has been Kentucky Sports Radio.
Another podcast from some SNL, late-night,
comedy guy, not quite. Unhumor me with Robert Smygel and friends. Me and hilarious guests from Bob
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Last night, a blown call changed a game.
This morning, the internet lost its mind,
and nobody's telling you exactly what happened.
That's where SportsSlice comes in.
I'm Timbo, and every episode we're cutting through the noise,
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And we're going straight to the source, the athletes themselves,
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What's up, guys? This is Clifford Taylor the 4th. And on my podcast, The Clivert 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 42.
Hey, rec, my mama want you to wave at her.
Hey, Miss Parker.
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