KSR - 2024-08-21- KSR - Hour 2
Episode Date: August 21, 2024Matt, Ryan, Drew, and Shannon talk the latest UK sports news, the DNC, and Sister Jean turns 105.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
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Now here's Matt Jones.
Welcome back. Hour number two, Kentucky Sports Radio here at the KS Bar and Grill.
And we are, we've got a horse in here.
It's Wingsday.
dollar wings all day and we have a little horse it's a what would you call those pony horse
miniature horse miniature horse that is thunder the lexington sporting club has thunder and lightning correct
and this is thunder and thunder has taken over the bar like everybody is taking their pictures with them
it is in the bar and uh you know they say a horse walks into a bar well that has now happened right here
uh thunder was a big hit with our staff all the staff got their picture taken with her so she's
She's going to be there for every home game.
They have a little petting zoo area for Thunder and Lightning for everybody can come up and pet their horses.
And so for the next hour, if you come to KS. Barr, you can get a picture with Thunder.
Be here until 12, just hanging out.
Hopefully, you know, keeping under control.
That's what's happening right now with Thunder.
She's very sweet.
Very sweet.
All right.
Okay, so for people who don't know, Lexington Sporting Club, the soccer team here in Lexington,
making history.
The inaugural USL Super League team is taking to the pitch this fall,
and they are going to be opening a new stadium out there on Richmond Road.
Their first game will be September 8th.
This is the women's Super League team against Tampa Bay at 4 p.m.
Then on Friday, September 13th, the men's team will play for the first time against Knoxville SC.
Boo!
The Battle of the Barrel!
You've always asked, do we get to have the Battle of the Barrel we now do in soccer.
Very cool.
on the 13th.
So Lexington S.C., the women are the,
are opening the stadium on the 8th,
the men on the 13th.
If you go to the website right now,
Shannon, you get on your computer.
Go to Lexporting.com.
There's going to be a little button at the top
that says KSR listeners.
If you click on that button,
they'll give you 10, well, you can buy $10 tickets.
Oh, nice.
For the games.
So right there at the top, there's a little button.
Do you see it, Shannon that says KSR listeners?
A big green box.
big green box.
You click on that button, and you can get $10 tickets for the opening and sit with fellow KSR people.
So go to one of these opening games.
That stadium is going to be really nice, and I'm excited about having the men's team next year will go to the championship league.
Those of you've heard of Louisville City, they're going to be in the same league next year as Louisville City.
That's very exciting.
There's a lot of buzz about the Lexington Sporting Club kind of because everybody sees the
stadium when they drive by it and all the youth fields that are out there.
So there's a good buzz going on around the program.
So go out and support them.
And they brought me a hoodie.
They got you a new hoodie?
He brought me a hoodie.
So I'm in on Lexington SC.
I like their colors a lot, by the way.
The green and the sort of light green.
And they have a horse.
So I don't know what it.
Two horses.
Two horses.
And it'll be out here until noon.
They got a lot of their staff.
The women's coach is here looking dapper.
And the, what?
And one of the players.
Oh, you're a player.
I didn't know you were a player.
Okay, we have two players here from the women's team as well.
Well, I will say hello to you on just a second.
They're more excited about the horse than they are being here.
All right.
I'm really looking forward to that game against Knoxville.
I think it's the night before we play Georgia in football.
Maybe a little double-hatter weekend.
Play George on Saturday.
We play the Knoxville on Friday night.
That's a good weekend.
I live pretty close to that new stadium.
I think they might find me being a regular out there.
I love watching live soccer and excited for Lexington to have.
A couple teams.
So, the horse will be here and we'll tell you more about it as we go.
Shannon, I have some news I did not know about our yacht flip.
Oh, what?
What do we got?
The story's weirder than I realized.
Really?
So the owner of the super yacht that flipped had been acquitted on a fraud charge in America
for selling his multi-billion dollar company and allegedly inflating the value of it.
This trip was a celebration of the not guilty verdict.
The people killed were some of the people involved in the case.
And listen to this, his co-owner of the company, on the same day in Britain was hit by a car and killed.
No way.
Okay.
That's weird.
So the two co-defendants in the fraud case both died the same day.
One of them jogging and hit by a car and the other one in a yacht,
that flips over and dies,
both the two defendants that had both been acquitted.
If you don't believe in karma and things that happening for...
I mean, they were found innocent, though.
But they were found not guilty.
Yeah.
The people that were...
Well, do you think it's karma?
Or do you think it's something like...
I mean, like, those are two freak accident, Shannon.
I mean, not just, like, jogging and hit by a car and a yacht flipping over.
On the same day?
On the same day.
There's got to be a...
In two different countries.
There's got to be a Netflix documentary in the works already after hearing this.
I mean, that's crazy to happen in one day.
What are the odds of that?
I'm a big conspiracy theory guy.
I spent a lot of time on Reddit reading about this last night.
And all the...
I'm sure that's all been blown up a little bit and exaggerated.
But the Internet has lots of theories of how this could have happened and why.
I want to know one theory on how, like, did somebody start a water spout that turned over a...
Well, that's...
The thing. The car hitting is, but like the water spouts.
Yeah. I mean, that can't, it can't be a,
there'd be no way for humans to start a water spout and make a boat flip.
But it is crazy, isn't it, that the two co-defendants both die the same day,
one of them while celebrating the not guilty verdict.
Makes you wonder if there's a higher power out there that's going to equal the rights
of the wrongs of the world, and this maybe we will.
one of them. Don't mess with the ocean. There's things
going on there. I agree. Who's
up next? Kendall. Kindle.
Kindle. How are you, Kendall? Hey, I'm doing good.
Good. What's up? Who are?
Hey, two questions.
Talking about recruiting, and I want to talk about
this year's team recruiting. Pope and
Figer both went on
record saying that they were going to
try to add a 13th scholarship and that
yet to happen even with the
summer practice ending. So do you guys think there's a
chance we still add a 13th guy to the team on scholarship.
And then my second question is, what do you think is going to be the hardest road
test in our conference schedule this year?
I'm going to assume that we are, Drew, not going to add a 13th just because we're so close.
I mean, I mean, school, everybody moved into school this week.
By the way, I happen to drive by the campus Kroger yesterday.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, you would have thought there was a...
First, you would have thought there was a tornado coming.
The way I didn't realize, I guess because I don't go to the grocery.
I didn't realize how much freshmen moving into dorms go to the grocery.
You got to load up and the target over there, too.
I mean, there were people, there were parents stabbing each other for a loaf of bread.
But because of all that, there's going to come a time soon that you have to be enrolled if you're going to do it.
So unless we have another big Z out there.
So I'm just assuming there's going to come a time soon that you have to be enrolled.
I'm just assuming there won't be a 13th player.
Do you agree with that?
Yeah, they had some guys in mind that just didn't work out.
I think at this point, the chemistry is so good.
They've already had several practices.
Their summer practice sessions are over.
I'd worry about adding someone that's going to come in and maybe mess that up.
Now, maybe it's someone that's a project and you say, hey, you're sitting down in the 13th spot.
You're not going to play this much this year, but I don't know who's out there.
But I'm hoping it just stays the way it is.
I think they have what they need.
And if anything, it would mess it up if you brought someone in commanding a lot of minutes.
Hardest road game test.
I think if you're ranking road games, Alabama is the hardest.
Then I would say Tennessee.
And then honestly, Ryan, I'd probably say Clemson.
I'd probably go Alabama 1, Tennessee, 2, Clemson 3, if I'm talking about hardest true road games.
I like that.
At Texas, at Oklahoma, they're maybe on the list, but those are the top three ones.
You mentioned the Clemson game.
That Clemson game, that may be the toughest one they play.
Well, them and Duke going into conference play.
Plumson is really good.
I think the Texas game might create a good atmosphere because they're going to be very upset after we beat them in football and right back in basketball.
And they're going to be excited.
I mean, in the same way that like when Oklahoma comes to Lexington next year, we're going to be excited to have that game.
Texas is going to be excited to have Kentucky come play in their arena.
I mean, that's just not something.
When has that ever happened?
I don't know if it has.
And like, so they're going to be really excited, I think, about that, to be honest with you.
Yeah, Kentucky, Texas gets Kentucky in football and in basketball.
Just like Drew said, it's a couple weeks apart.
Yeah, we're going to take an early break here.
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Went and met the coach and the players there.
Nice.
For the women's team.
Yes.
I'm excited to see them and hope they go out there and, I guess,
beat Tampa Bay FC.
Or Tampa Bay Sun. I never liked them anyway.
No. Well, like I said, the big Knoxville game.
We got to get the rival with the Knoxville team.
Yes.
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You know what I mean? Yeah, Gravely is Ryan's favorite Irish beer.
Yeah, a lot of people think that that was a bad guess, that free beer for a year. Free beer for a year.
I'm sorry, the Heineken being Irish. Well, Drew hit it. I think. I think.
it's in a
green bottle.
Is that really why
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I knew there was a famous
beer from Ireland
and I think
Guinness isn't in a green bottle.
No, but Hanukin is.
So that's what I immediately went to.
You think everything's green
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Yeah.
He thinks it's the only color
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It's great.
Right.
Like they don't know
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Green.
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everywhere they go.
That's why we love him.
That's exactly why we love him.
Yesterday, they had Lil John perform at the Democrat convention.
I like that both parties have just decided, let's be as stupid as we can be, right?
Republicans brought out Kid Rock and Hulk Hogan.
Democrats are right, all right, all right, we got Lil John.
What do you want?
The movie Idiocracy is coming to life right before our eyes.
It made it enjoyable for me to watch.
You showed us the clip.
That was my favorite thing.
I'll probably have happened to the whole convention.
It's going to be Little John singing for Georgia.
To be fair, though, Shannon, you got to give him credit for VP Harris, Governor Wiles.
I didn't see that part, but I didn't see that he was performing there.
Unbelievable.
If you had told, like, I remember watching the conventions with my parents when I was a kid.
They were the most boring things on television.
People would just get up and drone on and on.
And now they're treating them like rock shows.
are at Drew.
Just like Snoop with the Olympics,
if you had told me back in 2000
when Lil John, we came out with Crunk,
who you win,
and all this stuff,
if you told me he'd be at the Democratic National Convention,
I wouldn't,
my brain couldn't thought about it avenue
for that to happen.
Yeah, here it is.
Didn't they do like the Macarena
back in the 90s or something?
There's a video of,
there's,
if you've never seen this video,
go look from,
it's like the 96 Democratic Convention
and watch them do the Macarena.
It's the most awkward thing.
It's the widest people you've ever seen going.
How's it go?
Mnambi-Nababababababana.
Bhabi-Baba-Baba-Bena.
And they're dancing, and it's,
there have never been wider people on the television screen ever before,
if you go look at that video.
What was that Los Del Rio?
Is that?
Good call.
Look at Hillary Clinton.
I'm still watching you right now.
Big Macquarie guy.
My goodness.
That'd be a good test.
What one hit, one-hit one-day?
90s bands.
Can you, can you, they played last night, get what you give.
Do you know who sings that?
You get what you do.
Oh, new radicals.
New radicals.
Okay, they played that.
Let's see.
Do you know who sings, I would walk 500 miles?
The proclaimers.
Now, Shannon, I know you know this.
I'm trying to get them.
You can't answer all of these questions.
Wait a minute.
The best one hit wonder is Lou Bega with Mambo number five.
Mombo number five.
All the other ones didn't stick.
but number five was the one.
What about the one that was like,
I like macaroni and cheese,
some and something and a bunch of trees.
Who was it?
LFO.
New kids on the block had a lot of hits.
We stayed definitely on task here.
Who's next?
Let's go to Will.
Will, go ahead, Will.
Hey, guys, can you hear me?
Yes.
Okay, hey, listen, long time,
listening to a first time caller.
Who are?
All right.
I got my daughter behind me.
She's a Leroux County graduate.
Okay.
We're headed to the U.K.
To put her in class, she'll start Monday.
Congrats.
And first off, I want to tell you guys, you were at Leroux.
It's been a while.
Yes.
But we've got our turf on it.
So the turf is laid.
It's beautiful, and we want to have you back.
Okay.
By the way, I just want to tell you,
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Okay. So here's the deal. I lost my deal for the cast last few years. I don't know.
My son's somehow a 10-D fan. That's just totally weird. But he's sitting next to me.
But ever since, now that we got my daughter enrolled at UK, I got my UK football ticket,
I got my basketball tickets, the love is back. Yeah. The passion is back.
and I want her to go to KS.
Barr.
She does not need the free beer for a year.
Still, come by.
Dollar wings today.
Come on by.
We're going to come see you today.
But the only thing I wanted to tell you was this.
Malachi Moreno, great basketball players, special talent.
Ryan, you know this, even better kid.
His dad, Anilio, I played college ball with him.
I don't know if you got to see this dude.
He looks supernatural.
like no he is he is a great kid and i and enjoy your moving in that's a special day i appreciate
the call but he is he is a great kid and i want me to talk about the first part of what he says
because i hear this a lot he said he had kind of lost his zill for kentucky basketball and he
feels like it's back now ryan i hear that statement from people all the time i really do
and i think that's actually really a thing i think it happened mark pope's introductory news
conference. We all immediately felt like we got our team back.
Like we've been hijacked the last couple of years. We got our team back. We got our
that feeling back that we had been missing for several years. Yeah, I've seen it a lot just
with my friends. I had guys that grew up lifelong Kentucky fans last season. They'd be like,
I don't even know we played last night. I'm so checked out. But this year they're
counting down to even the exhibition games in Big Blue Madness. It seems Pope got everybody
fully back on board when it got a little stale lately. I think that that is a great word.
is stale. I think there had just been some staleness, which is amazing because part of what made
cow so great was the enthusiasm, the injection of energy that you just never knew what the, and then
it just got stale. And it got stale the last few years, and it felt like it was the same thing. And I think
no matter what, people feel like this is going to be different. This is going to be exciting.
It's like, you know, it's like Shannon trying anything new. It might blow up. It might not be,
We might not work, but the excitement of something new is a great thing.
It's better to try something new than just be stuck in your old ways and have the same results year after year.
I mean, when we open this bar, I remember the excitement of those couple months before, right?
Like it was like we were here every night.
Drew fell off the ladder and had to go to the hospital.
That was exciting.
Same with OVW when we first got involved in that.
That initial thing, you can't replicate that, and I hope Pope rides that wave this year.
And we're feeling it, you know.
We're feeling that excitement that the program he's building right now is what we want.
We want that kind of feeling again.
We've been craving it for several years.
And if Caled State, we'd had a lot of the same.
It would not have changed.
It would have been a lot more of the same.
Pope has come in and re-energized everybody.
I didn't realize this.
Somebody wrote me, Shannon, said three of the four members of LFO are dead.
Oh, really?
That's tragic.
I didn't know that.
I'm not trying to bring the mood down.
But LFO, by the way, meant meant light, funky ones.
Did not know that?
Did you know that?
Never even questioned what it might mean.
I never thought it could mean anything.
I thought it was just, I thought they were just letters.
Who's next?
Pat.
Pat, how are you, Pat?
Good.
What's going on?
What's up?
I just got a call in as an Irish pub expert.
Okay.
You guys bringing this up, yeah.
I grew up in an Irish restaurant.
You've actually been there, Matt.
I met you that Pat Steakhouse.
in Louisville, Kentucky.
Oh, yes.
It's a great place, yeah.
Well, yes.
My family owns that, actually.
Hey, so shout out to mine.
That is a, it's still open, right?
That's an underrated.
Oh, yeah, we're still open.
Underrated gym in Lexington, by the way.
If you want to stay house.
It's in Louisville.
I mean, I got you.
Okay, sorry.
All right.
It's in Louisville.
I'm getting there.
I'm trying to give you a free plug.
Stop yelling at me.
I appreciate it.
It is a very, okay, I can't give me a flip plug if he keeps talking.
It is a restaurant that is like it's a neighborhood steakhouse.
You don't see a lot of those anymore.
And it's really, really nice kind of off Frankfurt Avenue.
All right, or no, Brownsboro Road.
Sorry, go ahead.
Brownsboro, yes, sir.
Also, too, I got to give another thing.
I actually live in Charleston, South Carolina now.
That South Carolina game you're talking about is more important than anything,
I think even more than the Louisville game, because they have owned us the past two years.
They've won two years, one of which our starting quarterback didn't play.
But they've also beat us in basketball.
Okay, but they have not owned us.
Two years is not owning us.
Don't give the talking points that South Carolina gives.
They beat us one year when our quarterback was out,
and we had to play a guy who couldn't move the ball.
And then last year they beat us, fair and square.
But I'm not giving the owned us when, I mean,
Will Levis's arm fell off,
and we ended up having to basically play, you know,
a guy who had never played.
But go ahead.
Well, no, I'm just saying,
I've got to argue with these people now down here,
just like I've got to argue with them
when I lived in Louisville.
Hey, so it's like, I don't know what to tell them.
Like, yeah, you're right.
I'll bring up the point about our starting quarterback.
But when you talk to you, you're like, we also beat you in basketball.
That's kind of embarrassing, too.
So you sit there, yeah, I'm like, this game.
The game is so important.
Yeah.
It is.
I appreciate the call, sir.
The basketball loss was a terrible loss.
Was that two years ago?
Yeah.
Actually, did they get us last year?
They got us last year, too.
But the basketball loss in Lexington, to me, was one of the most embarrassing losses.
I mean, we didn't just lose.
We got destroyed by the worst team in the conference.
I think we lost two straight to them at home.
That was an embarrassing loss.
And football this year, you've got them at home.
South Carolina should be a little down.
You're a better team.
You can't let them beat you three years in a row.
You just can't.
I was a seven out of eight in football, though, before they got, you know, a couple of the last two,
one being they helped out by Kentucky and I have a quarterback.
but they certainly don't own the rivalry by winning two.
Two in a decade.
I am a fan, not just saying that because he called of Pat Steakhouse.
I've heard of that place.
I've never been.
It's just, you know, I mean, steakhouses now kind of all considered sort of,
that's like, it's good food, but it's also like an old school.
You feel comfortable in there.
It's like a neighborhood place.
I never, I don't think to go there like I should, but I actually do enjoy it.
Maybe we should have a KSR staff meeting there and let you buy everybody's steak dinner.
Well, we had.
Something.
Did we, did we do the KSR dinner there one year?
I did a group dinner there one time.
Did you?
I can't remember where it was.
But it, uh, it was.
It was a group.
It was some group.
By the way, Paul Fimbombeam said this morning, the Alabama dynasty is dead and gone.
You think that's true?
He's just trying to drive college crazy.
He knows what he's doing.
The show will be fun to listen to that.
But do you think that's true?
No.
No.
No.
I mean, you know, it's hard for coaches.
It's hard for programs to,
sustained through multiple coaches like that.
We'll see.
Hey, we'll take a break.
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Drew just told me a very troubling fact that I didn't realize.
South Carolina's won three of five against us in basketball.
Yep.
That's not acceptable.
I had no idea.
I didn't either.
Four out of the last six, seven, four out of seven.
Wow.
And they're not even good.
No.
That just kind of showed where we were there for a little bit.
Yeah, but that's we're moving on.
We've moved on.
I've already forgotten all about it until I just looked at.
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We've sold so much of that beer in the first few days,
and people forget to sign up.
Like, you could win it for a year.
Show me another bar in the world where you can come in, sign up for beer for a year,
get a wings deal, and meet a horse.
And meet a horse.
Nowhere.
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I think there's a lot.
All right.
So, Ryan, you know, I've got my dork camp again next week.
I know you're excited about it, though.
It's a fun time for you.
you. For people who don't remember, I got, I'm part of this fellowship that's for the civil society,
and we're doing week two. It's a five-week program over the course of three years, and week two is
next week in, just outside of Aspen, Colorado. All right, me and you just whisper because I don't
think they're listening. Okay. The other people in their group. They gave us a book of things to
read. Uh-huh. And I only started yesterday.
And so I sat down on the plane yesterday to read some of it because I was like,
this is going to be, you know, I read books.
I didn't realize that they were giving me like Hobbs, Leviathan, Aristotle, Antigone.
Those are not light reads.
Those are not beach reads.
And so I got a lot of work to do.
Well, they sent it to me, but I was in Europe.
And so I didn't get it until two weeks ago.
Okay.
But I haven't read it during those two weeks.
And so, you know, sitting down, I don't know when the last time you read Hobbs Leviathan is.
When's the last time you took a look at that, right?
I've never even heard of it.
So the answer would be zero.
It's not exactly like, it's not a romance novel.
I mean, it's a pretty deep thought about the origin of the man and, like, how you should govern.
And it's, there's just a lot.
And I was trying last night to watch it while watching White Lotus.
Not necessarily easy to do both at the same time.
So hopefully we'll get it done.
You know, but like Antigone, these are classics.
Surely there's a, there's a movie or a podcast recap.
I don't think there's a movie.
I haven't read Antigonee since high school.
Yeah.
So, you know.
But you've got to, you've got to read it because you don't want to be the one guy in class.
No, you get called on.
Yeah.
Everyone gets called on.
Every, like you.
And there's one about Kentucky.
So I know I'm getting called.
on in that one.
You'll be the first one called on in that one.
There's one by Bell Hooks that's literally called, like, Kentucky is in me.
If you don't think they're going to call me on that one, like, I know I got to read that one.
Here you go, Mr. Kentucky.
Tell us about this one.
So, and my birthday's going to be while I'm there.
Yeah.
So, like, I'll be fun, though.
Yeah, but you say, I mean, it'll be fun, but you're spending it, like, you know, with all, like,
they'll do, like, they'll take us to dinner on my, like, they did that.
There was a girl's birthday.
the last time. And so that'll be what
happens. I know last time when you guys went in Birmingham, you did
a couple things as a group. Like you went
to the Selma Bridge. But this is
like a retreat. So they have this thing called
the Aspen Executive Seminar
that like everyone who's
ever a part of it does.
It's been going on for like 75 years and that's
what we're doing this time. So it's like
so it's a very
famous thing in this world and I'm
excited to do it but I'm also like
I just got home and now I'm leaving
again, you know, but I'll be back for the
football game, which I'm excited about.
So I guess after your class, you'll be doing a little reading tonight.
Oh, I'm going to be reading.
If anybody needs me, I'll be reading.
You got class?
You got faith this.
So this is my day.
Okay, I have this.
I'm running as soon as this is over and going to Georgetown to teach my first class.
Then we're doing fade this at 3.30.
Then I'm supposed to do an interview with a kid about my faith at 530.
It's like a Christian podcast.
And then I'm reading all this.
stuff tonight. Going from horse in the bar to Georgetown to gambling podcast to a Christian podcast,
I do think that sort of summarizes though my life. I try to keep it very, Drew, and do as much
as possible. I'm not suggesting this, but I am, but go to your class and say, all right,
today I need all of you to write a one-page review of Antigone. Tell me what it's about. And then you've
checked two boxes at once. There you go. I like it. I like that. I need all of you. I need to all of
you by Friday to tell me what Antigone is about.
And then you'll get an A.
That's outsourcing.
I like that.
859-280-2287.
Who's next?
Danny.
Danny, go ahead, guy.
Sir.
Go ahead, sir.
Hey, Matt.
A couple things.
I just put a hundred on Arkansas to win the national title
because I feel like as poor as my college basketball betting resume
is that dooms them.
but also did I vow with my buddies that I win
and we're going to spend every penny of it in KS bar
by everybody a thorough drink
and then secondly with a cow
I wish beyond winning the game in February
what I wish was that we would treat him like he's
Todd Golden coming in
knowing what I know about that's just not going to happen
that's just not going to happen I wouldn't it be nice so
I mean it would probably eat him up the most
you're exactly right I mean he's
being ignored would probably
bother him more than but the booze are going to bother him and that's why to be honest with you that's
why I wouldn't do it um you know there's a lot there was a lot of talk online yesterday about whether
or not you would boo and you know I mean Mario will be taping this and that's fine because I
do I I will not boo John Calapair because John Calapary gave 15 good years to this school the
three years, I think four years were a slip and I think kind of the last year or two was unacceptable
for a variety of reasons. But during his time here, he was good to this school. I think he loved
this place. I think he succeeded here at a high level. He won a national championship. So I am not
going to boo him. With that said, I think if somebody wants to in the spirit of rivalry boo him,
I'm not going to judge him about that.
Like, we booed Bruce Pearl.
Bruce Pearl almost would have been our coach in a different world.
So we booed Bruce Pearl.
So I have no problems with other people booing him.
I personally won't boo him because there's been too much positive.
You know, I talk about relationships sometimes.
I'm friends with all my exes.
Because if you had good times, why do you always focus on how it ended?
Why don't you focus on the times that were positive?
It ended poorly with Cal.
There were a lot of good times in between,
and that's why I personally, Ryan, won't boo.
I won't boo Cal either, but I'm sure not going to applaud him,
but I understand how some people like would boo him
just because he's the coach at Arkansas.
You're right.
It's not necessarily against him, but he is the rival coach now.
You're coming into our place.
We're going to beat you.
But I'm not going to boo.
But I won't applaud either.
He's getting booed because he's coming in with Arkansas.
If he were coming in with a mid-major or something on the other side of the country
where we have no history or rivalry with, maybe you don't boo him.
But this is a conference opponent that we have a pretty good rivalry with in the SEC,
especially going back into those ones in the 90s.
He's getting booed because he's with the team he's with, not because he's John Caliperi.
Yeah.
I think that's right.
Who's up next?
Let's go to Blake.
Blake, go ahead.
Hey, guys.
So we're talking about all the craziness at the conventions.
the Republican and got Kid Rock and Hulk Hogan, D&C's got Little John.
I've got a question for you all.
Did you hear about the giving away free abortions and vasectomies outside of the DECD?
I appreciate the call.
I'm not doing that stuff, all right?
I'm not doing that stuff.
This is supposed to we do not go.
This is supposed to be fun.
I'm just going to say to you for the rest of this presidential campaign.
All right.
I'm going to talk about it in the context of what I think is entertaining.
and interesting.
We are not using these airwaves to debate who should be president.
You all know who I'd vote for.
I don't know who many of you vote would vote for, and I don't care.
Vote for whoever you want.
I will like you no matter what.
No matter how angry people get at me online about who I'm voting for,
I'm not angry at you.
Like, you should be cool with me.
But we're not using these airwaves to make, like, debate.
I brought Kid Rock and Hulk Hogan and Lil Jon up because it's funny.
It's fun.
It's not about who's right, who's wrong, who's whatever.
I'm not doing that on this show.
And if you all don't understand that difference,
and it's 98% of you do, but the 2% that don't,
like, I got to tell you, turn off the TV,
go find somebody from the other party and become friends with them.
And like, that's not what this is about is calling and going,
do you know about this bad thing?
Like, like, this show is supposed to be entertainment.
politics is going to be a big story,
but I don't want this to become,
oh, I'm right, I'm right,
because that's not fun, honestly, true.
And if you let one person make their point,
the phone lines will fill up with someone
wanted to argue with that caller,
and then we don't even have our show anymore.
People say to me sometimes,
well, Matt, how do you think you can talk about it?
Because I know how to draw the line
and not lead to people just going back and forth.
But if I let somebody make that call,
then somebody's going to make about something
that happened to the Republican convention,
and then all of a sudden you're fighting with each other,
and that, to me, is not what this is about.
The reason we're talking about Little John is because it's funny.
Because it's Little John at the Democratic Convention.
It's funny.
They had Little John.
What a year for him.
I think you mentioned this on Twitter.
He's on Super Bowl.
He almost went to Boling Green.
I think that one got canceled.
Glasgow.
Glasgow.
Yeah.
I think Barack and Michelle Obama both spoke last night,
but the big story was Little John.
Yeah.
And he's not Little anymore.
Big John.
Big John.
Little.
Little.
Little, not little.
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28027. Just to finish this thought,
because I really only want to have this conversation one time.
Somebody writes, Matt, you get very sensitive about this.
If you give your opinion, other people
are going to give theirs. They're fine to.
Just not here. Right?
Just not here. And the one thing
you will never hear me say on this show,
or at least in many, many years is
you should vote Democrat because of this.
I don't do that.
not trying to convince you to vote for anyone. I'm trying to take a subject and make it entertaining
and also something we can discuss as a learning way. I probably at some point on this show, I'm sure
in the past, have said you should vote for it, but I haven't done that in years and you won't hear
me do it because it's worthless. People don't, people just are going to do what they're going to
do, right? And I don't want to listen to people argue. We'll take a break and be right back.
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What?
Time out.
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What?
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Dude, it is going to be, he is a great song.
It is a good song.
You think it'll be, I had a lot of people write me yesterday, Drew, and say that when they're 60 and 70, they're still going to be listening to rap and they're still going to be listening to, you know, you go see something.
Like when I went to that, what do you call it, the five-finger death?
punch, Shannon, when I went to that, there were a lot of people in their 50s and 60s listening
to metal.
I mean, I think that music will.
Old people will still listen to it.
You like what you like?
Just because you get old doesn't mean you have to change that.
And what was big when you were young, like I think most people, their musical tastes
like developed Drew in high school and college and you tend to kind of like that same kind
of music for the rest of your life.
That's why when you see me decades from now, might be some cash money records playing around.
me. That's what I grew up with, and that's what I'll continue to listen to.
I mean, if you go see Britney Spears in Vegas now, it's probably mostly young girls and 45-year-old
women who remember when she was when they were teenagers, right?
Yeah, we don't want their new stuff. We want the stuff we originally fell in love with.
Yeah, I think that's, I think that's probably right.
859-280-22-88. It is Sister Jean's 105th birthday today.
Wow.
Wow.
My goodness.
Mr. Jean is 1005 years old today.
How about that woman still going?
A hundred and five.
Still doing interviews, just wrote a book, I believe, a year or two ago.
She was at games last year.
Yes, she was.
Yes, she was.
Gave a pep talk, I think, to the loyal team before one of the games.
Here's to 105 more.
105 years old.
I hope she tweets something today.
Do you know, I saw a thing, do you know what the highest or the oldest a person has lived in the modern
era is?
I think so.
Does anybody know the answer?
20 maybe?
You want to take a guess?
I'll say 114.
114?
118.
The oldest one, a woman in France,
died in 2007
at 122.
Oh, my goodness.
Wow.
122.
But since her,
no one's lived to be more than 115.
So they are studying
her now to say,
how did she live?
Yeah.
seven years longer than anyone for so long.
Because that's kind of an amazing thing that the outlier,
you would think it would be like Shannon, a few days.
Right.
But she lived seven years longer.
Back in the day, there were actually people that lived longer than that,
as odd as that sounds.
But for a long period of time, her long, she has been seven years.
Like the oldest person alive right now is like 115,
and she lived to be 122.
They're probably going to find she took a shot of whiskey every day.
smoked her whole life, drank water out of the garden hose.
It doesn't make any sense.
Well, it's like the places in the Western Europe world that live the longest are Spain and Greece.
Okay, but when you go there, what's interesting is those countries are among the poorest countries of Europe.
And they smoke a lot of them.
But the thing they do is they eat so much better.
and they get a ton of sun, okay?
So they get a ton of sun because of how,
and they're not stressed.
Like their lifestyle is like, they're like, eh, whatever.
And so a lot of, like, aging people are studying.
What is it about Spain and Greece that makes them live on average like three or four years longer than the U.S., France, Germany?
Their health care system is nowhere as good as ours.
Yet they still live longer, which is odd.
Yeah, probably a lot of more walking, too.
I'm sure that helps.
And then certainly the diet, we eat crap that's just destroying us in America.
But you would think that as the amount of money a place has and as the health care gets better,
you would think people would, on average, live longer.
And that's true compared to third world countries.
But it's actually not true compared to like Spain and Greece.
So there's got to be something to it.
Like you said, maybe it's the sun.
Maybe it's the walking.
Maybe it's the less stress.
There's got to be something else.
or yeah, all combined that help these people live longer lives.
Yeah.
Who's next, Shannon?
Todd.
Todd, go ahead, Todd.
Good morning, guys.
Got a quick question for you.
I want your input.
I have season basketball tickets, and I always give my brother and nephew a game to go to.
Due to scheduling conflicts this year, the only two games they can attend is Louisville and or Arkansas.
Which games should I go to?
Arkansas.
Well, Arkansas, you want to be in the building for Arkansas.
I mean, Louisville, be nice to be there, but we play Louisville.
every year.
There'll be other moments with Pat Kelsey and all that.
In my opinion, this Arkansas game is the most exciting environment that you will have
since those John Wall first games, just in terms of anticipation.
There have been great moments since then, but I remember what it was like before that
Carolina game in 2012.
That was, I guess, Anthony Davis.
but the Carolina game in 2010.
This is what it's going to be like that Saturday.
So Drew, I would go to that one over Louisville this year no matter what.
Also, I don't believe your family.
There's 20-something.
The only two they can go is Arkansas and Louisville.
I think they're pulling a fast one on you there.
Well, they live about an eight-hour drive, and it has to be a weekend game.
Okay.
Yeah, there's a lot of weekend games.
I mean, there's a lot of weekend games.
Those are the only two they can do.
I kind of, I think that makes sense that maybe they're
generous of you to offer those two.
I'd give them Louisville if I were you.
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I'm going to the State Farm Country Ham breakfast before our show tomorrow morning.
Oh, you're going.
Yes, I'm going to go.
Who's taking you?
A Vision Glass.
Wow.
You know, Vince will be there.
He makes an appearance.
I've always wanted to go.
Wow.
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You're going to bid on the ham?
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