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It is Wings Day, dollar wings all day.
And tonight, with trivia, it is a feast of wings in your mouth.
And Ryan Lemon is here with me.
I was looking here at the crowd.
We've got people from Louisville.
We got people from Lexington.
We got people from Spencer County.
Yeah.
And then Mount Washington.
Shout out Mount Washington.
Shout out to Mount Washington.
Now, the Spencer County made me think about when I was doing the book, the hardest counties to write something about.
Because, you know, you had to think of something everywhere.
And I went to Spencer County, and it was just pleasant.
It was just nice.
I didn't see any, like, real problems.
and I didn't see anything that I needed to fix,
and I didn't see anything to complain about,
and nothing crazy happened to me.
And I was like, what am I going to write in Spencer County?
And Spencer County was like, for me and Tomlin,
it was a thorn in our side throughout the process.
And I remember one time looking at him and going,
we just got to write something about Spencer County,
and then we got there.
Spencer County is one of those kinds of Kentucky
where most people have heard of it,
but they couldn't probably pick it out on a map.
Yeah, what's the big town?
Taylor'sville.
Taylorville, yes.
and I went there and I was like, well, this is good.
What now?
So Spencer County is the most perfect place in all of Kentucky.
Well, I don't want to say it's the most perfect place.
I just think the Spencer County might be the most like median place.
Oh, they're mid.
Not mid.
I'm saying like, like just median, not mid.
I think you're saying they're mid.
I'm not saying they're mid.
I mean, that's also where we stopped the KSR counties thing because I didn't know what to say.
We had J.D. Shelburne.
He picked it up.
He was waiting on deck for two years.
So anyway, when I think of that,
I think of that was probably the trickiest one to write about.
Mario is joining us today.
Mario always looking fashionable.
Nice to have you on here.
I've not done a show with you really since you first started.
Yeah, thank you for having me.
I know me and Ryan, we had a few shows over the summer.
Yes.
First time with Matt, so this should be interesting.
Are you getting excited Saturday, Navy Air Force?
Are you feeling the, are you feeling the,
A game of the week, Matt.
So the game is at noon.
I have already told the bar to expect it to be out to the road.
There will be so many people.
Yeah, I expect that.
I don't.
You're going to try to make that happen, though, right?
It's going to happen.
So you're saying if people come watch Navy Air Force, I'm going to say,
I will say it is a testament to that they like Mario.
Now, if they don't, I don't want to take all the credit for it, Matt.
Well, you're going to take all the blame.
Yeah, take the credit, dude.
So you might as well take the credit.
Because if you do, because you're going to take the blade.
I mean, it's noon.
It's Navy Air Force.
I think people will show up.
You think they will?
I think they will.
You think they will, Ryan?
I think they will because, you know, I got a lot of feedback.
You guys may have, too, like people like appreciate the fact we're recognizing that this is a big game for people in the Army and Air Force and the armed forces.
Yeah.
Well, you think the Army people are excited about it?
They're not playing.
No, but I think my brother, though, still enjoys watching when, like, Navy plays Air Force.
It's a big game.
Army and Navy are both undefeated.
I don't know what the Air Force is, but I know that Army and Navy are defeated.
And a lot of people are like, I think it's sweet that Mario recognized the veterans.
National TV game, Matt.
It's on CBS.
That's true.
It's on national television.
So we'll see.
Noon Saturday.
It's going to be good.
Did you put out a poster for it or anything?
I did.
Did you see it on my personal?
No, I didn't.
You put out a poster for the game?
I was kidding.
Game of the week.
Stop.
We got to help.
I'm helping him promote it.
Let's help him.
All right.
We'll see.
We'll see if you get.
Listen, I appreciate your spirit.
Amen.
All right.
So, Ryan, we're midweek.
It is Ask Anything Wednesday.
Okay.
You can ask any questions of the four of us.
We're willing to answer whatever, unless we say no.
But that you can ask, whatever you want, me, Ryan, Shannon, and Mario.
I had a question that people did want to know, which is.
is there are still people Mario who don't totally know you
and are trying to learn about you.
And so I have a couple questions that someone wrote the other day
that I thought this would be good.
Are you ready?
All right.
So, Mario, where are you from?
People always ask me.
I'm from Long Island, New York originally.
From Long Island, New York.
Yep.
Where?
Hempstead, New York.
So tell people about Hempstead, New York.
So Hempstead, it's really, I say Hempstead.
It's really Roosevelt.
That's the smaller town.
We got a lot of people, famous people from there.
Like who?
Who's from there?
Eddie Murphy's from there.
Oh, Eddie Murphy.
Julius Irving.
Okay, that's a good, too.
Dr. Jay.
Isn't Howard Stern from there?
I hear him talk about Roosevelt all the time.
I'm not sure.
I think he meant, I think it was his school.
Like a neighbor.
Yeah, yeah, it's like a smaller town, smaller town within Hempstead.
But you moved to Florida at some point.
I moved to Florida, Daytona Beach, Florida.
When did you move there?
How old were you?
12, 13 years old.
So do you consider Long Island home or do you consider Florida home?
I want to say Long Island, because if you're,
from New York, like you, you rep that.
Street credit.
Street rep that, yeah.
Are you a Knicks fan?
I'm not.
My brother is, though.
So who do you cheer for up there?
I'm a players fan.
So I'm a fan.
Is that a restaurant?
What is you?
So I like the players, Matt.
I like to watch some of my favorite players.
So who are your favorite players?
LeBron's probably one of my favorite players.
Okay.
So wherever he goes, I'm kind of the fan of.
Did you like Kentucky when you were young?
Absolutely.
That's the team that I played.
When I'm playing on the video game, Matt, the college hoops 2K, I'm Kentucky.
John Wall, you know, Demarcus cousin, that was my team.
Those are your guys.
I think, again, Ryan, I think John Wall reached Kentucky to a whole, like, group of people that didn't before.
Would you agree with that?
I would.
I'm glad that John Wall played before.
You know, you were a baby when he was playing.
So it's good.
And he recognized that.
All right.
So how did you end up in Kentucky?
So I got to Kentucky because my brother was actually at Moorhead State at the time.
Your brother played basketball for Moorhead State, right?
He did play basketball for Moorhead State.
and I went up here because I was a Kentucky fan
and I could be close to my brother
and I thought it was a good.
I think your brother was on the team
that went to the Bahamas when Kentucky went to the Bahamas, right?
I'm not sure if he was on the team.
He may have been, yeah.
He was on the team because we rode the plane, Ryan, not you.
No.
But me and my friends rode the plane with that Moorhead State team
and we partied with the Moorhead State team at Olives
in the resort.
I probably partied with your brother and didn't even know it.
Maybe he did.
I don't know.
Maybe you did.
So.
Yeah, there wasn't there one more head state guy?
You guys kind of bonded with hubby or something.
I don't remember his name.
I have his picture, but he was awesome.
He had his eyes.
He just had these very powerful eyes.
I can't remember the kid's name, but we really liked him a lot.
All right.
And you went to UK.
I went to UK.
What did you major?
History major.
Oh, you majored in history.
It's a little bit different than what I'm doing now, but kind of the same.
What's your favorite part of history?
American history.
Okay, so that's a country, but like a time.
What's the time you're interested?
So revolution, a little bit of a civil war reconstruction around that area.
Okay, so do you know that stuff pretty well?
Yeah.
You know it better than Ryan?
Yeah, I would say I know a little bit.
I know you do.
And my dad was a history teacher.
I was subject to it every day in my life.
You wanted to play basketball, Indiana.
That's right, yeah.
Bobby Knight hit him in the head.
Bobby Knight hit him in the head.
Yeah, yeah.
We got, well, Indiana, there's a chicken place that we understand.
Okay.
You just something up my whole life.
That's your book.
One 30 second sentence.
Yes, I mean, that's you.
I think I got you right there.
Okay.
And then last thing, how did you get the job with KSR?
From your perspective?
From my perspective, it really started, well, I reached out to Matt.
I told the story on the pre-show a few months back.
I reached out to Matt.
He didn't reply at first.
And then he reached out back to me a few months later.
He liked what I was doing.
know, with my podcast and my other shows as well.
And then we kind of developed the relationship where he's like my mentor.
He's giving me advice on the side.
This is way before the even job or anything like that.
He's been kind of like my mentor.
And then he said he needed somebody to do social media.
I said that I think I would be a good fit.
And we're here now.
So that's.
When you had me on your podcast, you came to my house and you had all this equipment.
And I was like, wow, that was stressful.
You know what?
Things can work.
It can look good.
and it went from there.
Well, you've done a great job.
Thank you.
I don't like that you're becoming more popular than we are.
Oh, please.
But otherwise, we do enjoy having.
You know, when he first started getting on the air with us and joining us,
the number one question we got from everybody, all the ladies, if Mario was single.
Now, you've got a woman.
I do have a woman.
She doesn't let you out of her sight.
She doesn't.
I'm surprised.
She was supposed to come here today, so I'm not sure where she was.
Oh, wow.
She was going to make a public appearance.
Mario's all booed up.
So what does she think about all this?
She loves it.
She's happy for me.
She's a...
But like you work weird.
This job gives you weird hours.
Does that bother her at all?
Sometimes, but she understands that it's a little bit different now that I'm in this space.
She gets it, but it is tough.
It's a little bit different compared to what I was, what I used to work.
Yeah.
Well, I, so I, Ryan, look, I'm always constantly searching, trying to find.
like who are the next people right you know and so i there everybody who does media i'm not going to
say everybody but most people who do i'm aware of them i watch their stuff i make a mental note if
they say i suck that because i keep that in my mind yeah but no more importantly i'm seeing are
they doing stuff like that i think we would be good at like there's a kid right now who the kentucky
Colonel TikTok.
Have you seen that Kentucky
Colonel TikTok?
You may have forgotten about the Kentucky.
That kid who does the Kentucky Colonel TikTok,
he gets really good stuff.
Does he?
And so, and I'm like, well, what is he doing
that makes that work?
And then, you know, so there are people,
so I'm always looking at that.
That's good.
I'm glad you're looking for the next generation.
Well, I can't do this forever.
I mean, you've got to know
when to pass the torch to somebody else.
And I'm always kind of looking so that we can
incorporate them maybe the best ones
in the things that we do, right?
And like we said this not long ago, your focus lately has been just kind of finding a way to attract the newer audience, especially like the younger audience.
Well, the younger audience is hard because, like, they didn't grow up.
A lot of people that are younger didn't grow up reading blogs.
Right.
Okay.
So, like, that's a lot of them didn't grow up reading, period, to be quite frank with you.
I mean, there was a story in Atlantic magazine about at the elite universities, like Columbia, Harvard,
Yale, et cetera.
They're getting allegedly the smartest students in the country, but they've never read a book.
Like they've never read like a classic novel because in high school they don't read books,
which blows my mind.
But in high school, they'd like give them excerpts of books.
They don't have them read the whole book.
So when they get to like an English class at one of these elite universities,
they're realizing that their students, Ryan, have never really read a whole book,
which I think is like bizarre.
I mean, do you read?
No, not really.
but when I got to college, that's when I started reading a lot.
Like, I had to read the entire book in college.
Yes, you do.
They'd give you paragraphs to kind of study in high school,
but then as soon as you got the college, you got to read.
See, that's amazing to me.
But it also, but like you can sit there and be the old man going,
these kids today, they don't read.
Or you can say, okay, we have to try to attract them to what we do.
How do we reach them?
And Ryan, I think the mistake, when I was coming up,
the mistake the old media made, the newspapers, etc.
And the reason they've kind of become irrelevant is they still believed the audience was supposed to like what they did rather than giving the audience what they wanted.
And we gave the audience what they wanted and like we gave them fun and they wanted them to like this and the audience chose us.
Well, I don't want to make the same mistake and continually giving people what I.
I think they should want.
You ultimately, Ryan, have to give them what they actually.
Yeah, and you can't sit back and, you know, rest on your laurels that people are always just going to stay there.
You know, you've got to find a way to attract the new one.
You have to continually evolve.
So, anyway, well, it's good to have you.
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It's not quite halfway, but it's kind of halfway, and we're at a block.
I want us to give football team grades.
I love this.
Football season grades at the halfway point.
I think it's a tough grade.
Yeah.
Actually, we'll figure it out right after this.
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Is fall break start today, tomorrow?
Fayette County, been on fall break all this week.
The whole week?
They give them the whole week?
Yes, yes, the whole week.
Wow.
See, today is my Georgetown class,
and they get on fall break as soon as my class ends.
Oh.
And this happens every year.
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We want to go home.
Because class starts on my class and it ends.
They hate it every time.
We're going to have that again today.
Before we get to our grades, 859-280-22-87, Ask Anything Wednesday.
One person writes, Matt, you talked about the legislator that's banned from Foxy Girls.
Remember we talked about that?
Number one, are you all banned from anywhere?
And two, is there any public business in Kentucky you'd be scared to go in?
All right, first of all, are any of you banned from a business?
I'm not banned from anywhere.
What about you, Ryan?
I think I was jokingly banned from Woodson Bend Resort that one time
after my boy stole a couple golf carts.
Not one golf cart, Shannon.
Yeah.
A couple of golf carts.
Yeah, multiple.
Multiple golf carts.
But you're now back.
I think I'm back in good grades.
Shannon, I feel like you could be banned.
from somewhere. Not banned from any business, only Rosie O'Donnell's Twitter account.
You're banned from Rosie O'Neill's?
Okay, I got you. I'm not banned from anywhere. Now, that's a better question. Is there any public
business that you wouldn't go into because you were, like, scared? I don't think so.
I don't feel like I'm ever scared to go in somewhere, like, especially a public business.
Yeah, I wouldn't. I mean, I feel like I don't know that I would, I don't know that I would go in
Foxy girls, but I don't, I wouldn't be scared.
Shannon, are you, is anywhere you're scared of going in Louis?
Maybe only like a cockfighting ring or something like that.
Oh, now that's interesting.
Would you want to?
Oh, yeah.
I'd be scared to go in there.
I'd just be scared to go in there because I wouldn't want to get arrested.
Well, that's it.
But, no, I feel like, here's what I think.
I think most people, when they talk about parts of Kentucky, they think are dangerous.
Whether they're talking about the West End in Louisville or deep in Appalachia.
I think you would be surprised how comfortable you would feel at any business.
Now, there are neighborhoods at night where people live that may, like,
I wouldn't go up in the haulers if you didn't know somebody after dark unless you knew where you were going and you knew somebody.
And I wouldn't go to certain clubs at, or, you know, or not clubs, but like certain neighborhoods at night.
If you don't know somebody.
But, Ryan, as far as a business, I think I'd be fine.
I'm kind of with you.
Some of these bars and some certain parts of town, like late at night.
I don't think I'd go in there by myself.
You think there's anywhere in Lexington you'd be scared to go.
Louisville, a little different.
Lexington?
Well, there's a couple neighborhoods I wouldn't walk around late at night in.
Bars?
I can't think of a bar in those neighborhoods, though.
No, not in Lexington.
No.
But Louisville, yes.
All right, let's talk about great.
Okay.
UK football, three and two.
When the season started, I think most people thought we'd be three and two.
South Carolina game, awful performance.
One of the worst performances, I think, of the Stoops' era, if not the worst.
Old Miss game, probably the best win of the Stoops era, if you look at it.
Those things are three weeks apart.
Kind of an amazing thing.
It is amazing thing.
In the middle, you play Georgia to a one-point game at home, a Georgia team that's in the top five in the country.
When you add all of that together, Shannon, I make you give the team a, well, really, I make you give stoops and the staff a grade.
Yeah.
What are you giving them?
I think overall, you look at the record.
That's what I had them at, three and two.
The games are just interchangeable.
I just had South Carolina as a win and Ole Miss as a loss.
So I'm going to go probably a solid B.
I feel good about that.
You're going to give a solid B.
All right.
Mario, what's your grade you give?
I'm going A minus.
A minus.
You were an easy grader, I understand.
The reason why is because I believe that the coaching staff is still adjusting.
We saw Mark Stoops, you know, a lot of the fans said that he should have went for it.
And, you know, he adjusted in Ole Miss and he went for it.
I have to say A minus, you know, they played Georgia really well.
And they're continuing to get better.
The defense is top 10 defense in the country, in my opinion.
Yeah.
Offense is improving.
Brock has shown that he can be consistent and throw the ball.
well. So I give it an A minus overall. I think that they they're going to continue to get better as the
season goes on. Ryan, I'm going to go right in the middle. I'm going to go B plus. And it's just because
that South Carolina game. I mean, there was no fight, man. They got hit in the mouth and they didn't
hit back. And I just can't give that a pass yet. That's still on my mind that that happened. So I'm
going to give them a B plus. So I think about it like the way that I'm a professor and give grades.
All right, going into the Old Miss game, I'm probably giving them a C, maybe even a C minus.
They passed because they played Georgia close, but other than that, nothing was really impressive.
But then it's almost like I gave them a paper, and once it showed me that they didn't cheat with AI,
they wrote one of the best papers any student I've ever had is written.
That's a great comparison.
All of a sudden I get a paper that makes me go, why didn't you write this before?
Were you not trying?
Did you not do research?
Like what is this?
But then I get this paper and I sit there and say,
well, objectively, this is the best paper any student of mine has ever written.
I have to give them credit for that.
So I probably give them a B plus because I say,
I'm not giving you an A because you have to bring it every single time.
Yes.
But at the same time, I have to acknowledge that I haven't seen a paper
or in this case, Ryan, a game as well as I saw last Saturday.
Yeah, you're acknowledging the great game, the great paper,
but yet you still had a bad game and a bad paper just three weeks ago.
You got to get, I can't get past that.
So I give them a B plus.
But what's amazing is I think if you had told me when I was doing the pregame show in Oxford,
if you had asked me to do this, I think I would have literally given them like a C minus.
Really?
Oh, yeah, because I think it was, I think this season was a disaster until that point.
The only reason you didn't get an F is because you played Georgia close.
I mean, the day we lose to an Ohio or Southern Miss,
that's a season that to me, especially this Southern,
this is like the worst Southern Miss team they've ever had.
So, you know, but then South Carolina, it's not just we lost.
We lost 31 to 7.
Yeah, didn't compete.
Didn't compete.
But then you win this game, so I'm going to go a B plus,
which is just an amazing turnaround.
I think that was part of what was so exciting to me
about Oxford is it was so unexpected.
Very unexpected.
And Ryan, just such a huge turnaround of thought.
I think most fans would probably agree with us.
You know, we were so upset.
And we heard people call in and say,
I'm going to sell, I'm not going back to a game.
I'm going to sell my season tickets.
Now, though, after that game, after that Ole Miss game,
man, everybody's back on board and like it's ready to go.
So we're going to be favored, absent something crazy,
we're going to be favored in our next three games.
Yes.
Vandy, Florida, and Auburn.
if they were to win all three of those and we do the two-thirds of the season mark will you give
them an a then i'll probably jump them up definitely do an a minus may minus or an a what about you
yeah uh definitely go higher you got a you got to you got to win those three games though don't you
yeah i think if they win those three games the season you know the season is an a because for me
this you i always said that the bet this season is a success
if we go eight and four because of how hard our schedule was.
I mean, we played three of the,
we're going to play three of the top seven teams in the country on the road
and then play the two of the last three years national championship at home.
You can't go into those and think you're going to win any of those games.
Right.
So if you finish eight and four,
then you have really done something.
And if they're six and two with Tennessee,
Murray State, Texas, and Louisville to come, Mario, to me, you're on the way there, right there.
You're right where you're supposed to be. So if they win the next three, they would jump up to an eight,
at least for me. We'll take your calls. Ask your questions or whatever if you agree. 859-28027.
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2887. My uncle there walking in. Nice to see you. One person, let's see. One person writes,
Matt, you all are already lying about the band. Ryan Lemon's been banned from the Little League
World Series. I forgot about that. Yes, you are banned. Now, technically, that's not in Kentucky,
but you are definitely banned from the Little League World Series. Didn't we all get banned? Our whole
group? I think you're the one that they're on tape. You're the one that was on the field.
You're on tape, Ryan? Oh, that's before you were here. Yeah, Ryan ran the band.
of the Little League World Series
and the Department of Homeland Security
called me and threatened this.
That sounds like a made-up sentence.
Not a made-up sentence.
Completely true.
Was it worth it, Ryan?
And the Department of Homeland Security
called while people were spraying hair
on Ryan Lemon's head.
The funniest thing.
We did that show on a front porch
of that house there,
and we hear you in the kitchen
and you're like scream with this guy.
You mean to really tell me
you're going to get the National Department of Security
on a 55-year-old bald and chubby white guy running bases.
I didn't say that.
I didn't say that.
Drew Franklin, as people reminded me, is banned from the Skydome in Toronto.
That's true.
That is right.
He's banned from the sky.
So the two of you are the two people that are banned.
You almost got banned from Canada, didn't you, one time?
Well, we don't talk about that a lot.
That's an entire country.
That's a whole country.
But we're good.
I think I've been back since then.
I think I'm fine.
One person writes, Matt, I don't believe.
you that you would go to any business. I do not believe you would go to a club in the West End. I've
been to clubs in the West End. I mean, I've been with someone who was taking me. There's a business
guy there who wanted me to see his place, and I went on a night, and it was kind of awesome.
Like, it was for, like, it was for older black people who, like, are dressed up, and, like,
there was jazz playing. And it was, like, everybody was fashionable, and I didn't fit in. But, like,
because I didn't fit in, they really kind of liked me even more.
You know what I mean, Mario?
They were like, look at this white guy.
How in the world did he end up here?
So, yes, I have been there.
And I can see you doing that and not having an issue with it whatsoever.
No.
And I used to say to Ricky Jones.
You know, Ricky Jones, my friend that's a professor in Louisville, he'd always be like,
man, I'm not going in the hills.
You couldn't make me go in the hills.
And I said, you'd be fine.
They would love you.
People would be nice to you.
You just never been.
People are scared about what they don't know, Ryan, and if you've never been, then you get scared.
But once you go, it'll be fine.
Do you feel like you have to have that wingman, that guy?
You do. You do have to somebody who, like, greases the path for it.
I do agree with that.
You can't just walk in solo by yourself.
But if you got somebody, you know, Mario, like, vouching for you.
If you go to RJ, make sure somebody from RJ knows who you are.
Yeah, I think it'll work.
All right, who's up first yet?
Price.
Price. Go ahead, Price.
Hey guys, how's it going?
Doing good.
I got a music recommendation for you, Matt.
I went to Saturday night in Charleston, West Virginia, and saw a girl Sierra Farrell.
I know who that is.
Yeah, I've heard of Sierra Farrell.
She was just a good.
And beyond.
Yeah, that's what I was going to say.
I thought she was at Burbin Beyond.
Very good.
Yes, I do know her.
One of the best shows I've ever been to.
I've seen Tyler a bunch and different places.
and she's one of the best I've ever seen.
So I didn't know if you knew her.
I never heard you all mention it on the show or nothing.
Well, thank you very much.
I appreciate it.
There you go.
I guess the ask anything was,
do you know who Sierra Farrell was?
And you did know who that was.
Before we go to the other call,
have you seen this story about the Diamondbacks owner,
what he did yesterday.
Oh, no.
Mario, did you see this?
The Diamondbacks owner is named Jordan,
I don't know his name,
but they have a player named Jordan Montgomery.
I guess they paid him like $18 and a half million dollars this year.
which for the Diamondbacks is a lot.
They basically spent all their excess money on this guy.
I don't know anything about him.
I don't even know what position he plays,
but apparently he's not been good.
He's been a bust.
They interview the Diamondbacks on it.
They didn't make the playoffs because the Braves and Mets split that doublehead.
So they interview the owner, and he's given his end-season thing.
And he was like, all right, everybody that wants to criticize me for signing Jordan Montgomery,
I get it.
That didn't work out.
He's not been good.
There's just one problem.
he's still on the team till next year.
Oh, you don't say that.
He's still on the team for 2025.
And Mario, the owner has come out publicly and gone, yeah, he's not good.
Signing him was a mistake.
That's such a bad situation.
You don't say that to the press.
So you can't bring him back.
Like, right?
Are you just going to, do you just Shannon Pay him to go away?
Like, you can't?
The owner was like he stinks.
Yeah.
Yeah, that was a stupid comment.
But if I'm that player, I'm coming back having the best season ever and going somewhere else
and making a lot of money after that.
See, that's what I was going to say.
That just gave me motivation.
I'm Jordan Montgomery.
I'm going to prove this guy wrong.
I'm going to be a superstar for somebody.
Yeah.
Beat you when we play you.
And at the end of the next season,
you're going to want to resign me,
and I'm not going to.
I'm going somewhere else.
So you're saying it's like a major league situation,
where the owner says something bad about you,
and that makes you want to play even better.
Absolutely.
That's how I took it.
Yeah.
Well, I wouldn't.
You and I have different reactions.
I would have probably gone and yelled at him and said if you don't have my support,
then why do I want to be here?
But he's getting $18 million.
I don't know why the owner of your team,
but the guy still owner came in your clubhouse.
The reports are the owner didn't realize he had another year with it,
which may mean he's not a very good owner.
What kind of owner is that?
If he has to pay a dude $18 million for another year and doesn't know.
Who's next?
Jeremy.
Jeremy.
Go ahead, Jeremy.
Hey, Matt.
In November, I'm going to a panel on the show of wrestlers.
And yesterday they announced that Al, Haley, Maria, Doug, and Maximo,
We're going to be on it.
I wanted to know, is there an inside question from either you or Shannon that I could ask any of them at the panel?
That's a good question.
I don't know.
I'll have to think about it.
So there's a wrestlers, there's a panel from the people from wrestlers.
Where is this?
It's been Winston-Salem, part of Russellcade weekend.
Oh, okay.
Well, I appreciate Russell Cade for the invite.
What do you think about Matt Jones?
Actually, that's probably a good question.
If you really want the most honest answer, ask Al if he, what he thinks about me.
That's probably a really good question.
That sounds good.
Appreciate it.
Ask Al Snow, did Shannon cry when you beat him?
Yeah, well, we saw that on camera.
Shannon laid face down and took it.
By the way, it still blows my mind when I meet people that know me only from that.
Like that like it's still is it's so crazy
For people who are in those kinds of shows
It has to be so weird to all of a sudden just get because I'm used to being recognized for Kentucky
But for the wrestling that's so odd
We were in Milwaukee do you remember when we were in Milwaukee and somebody came up to you and they recognized you?
Yeah, just from Netflix just from Netflix I just find that really straight
I'll that while we said this on this show we were having that pizza in Chicago and our waitresses like staring at you guys like wait a minute
Are you the guy from wrestlers?
I'm watching it with my boyfriend right now.
You know, I watch, I will say, I turned that back on a couple nights when I was in Europe,
you know, just trying to sleep.
And I would like, before I go to sleep, I'd watch something.
And I turned a couple of those episodes on because, you know, I watched it.
I watched almost the whole thing the first day because I was so nervous about it.
And then I actually didn't go back and watch it for a long time.
And I went back and watched a couple of them.
And a couple things struck me.
one, like, I can see the stress I had on my face during that.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Oh, yeah.
Like if you go back and if you were to watch that, I look worse than I, like, like,
I can see the stress I was under on my face, which ultimately is what I think led to that seizure
that was on camera is that that couple months, I felt such pressure to, I wanted that show
to be good and I wanted everything.
And so you can see that.
And then, you know, sometimes you watch yourself and you see yourself doing something and you go, why did I do that?
You know, like, why?
Like that's so uncharacteristic of me to say that or to have that reaction.
And, you know, for some people, that's the only thing they'll ever know about you is that.
And it has actually allowed me to have some sympathy for people I see on shows because it's so easy to go,
oh, that person's that, that person's that.
But I mean, if your worst moment was filmed, how would you act?
Sure.
You know what I mean?
And they got at least for two or three months a couple times where I probably wasn't at my best and then it's on screen.
Well, I think, you know, we've talked privately with Shannon and Drew and all of us together,
how during that time you had to stress not just the Netflix show, but of the OVW organization.
You know, you took it on and they were struggling and you were trying to make it something.
The restaurant, we were coming off COVID, you know, we were really trying to make it something.
Well, I sort of created this whole summer thing for when they were here.
And then at the very beginning, the director says,
now I need you to be in it, too, basically.
Because originally I didn't think I'd be in it.
And he's like, now, you need to be in it because you're a central part of this.
And so then all of a sudden, but you can just see it on my face.
Like, if you go back, do you know what I mean?
Did you notice that when you watched it?
I saw it firsthand and up close and personal,
but then you do see it in the series.
you realize how much stress you were in every day.
It wasn't just when they were filming.
It was every day.
Yeah, it was every single day.
On a different note, Shady Ray's.
We have our remote there on Friday.
The one in Lexington.
It's in Lexington.
They're going to give away tons of sunglasses.
It's out there at the summit.
It's always one of our really good remotes.
Shady Ray's has the best sunglasses, the best price.
They have new University of Kentucky sunglasses.
They do.
UK Blue and White.
They gave us a couple samples.
They'll be out there.
I think they're debuting on Friday out there.
It is Shadyrays. Shadyrays.com be the first one to get the UK blue and white sunglasses.
I was wearing one in a picture the other day.
Yeah, you were.
Shadyrays. Shaddyraise.com.
Remote is there on Friday.
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One person says, Matt, people ask you sometimes if you had to live anywhere in Kentucky.
It was a small town.
Where would you live?
You guys always say Bardstown or Danville.
Yeah.
So my question's different, different.
If you had to live in far eastern or far western Kentucky, and Matt, you can't
live in Middlesboro. Where would you guys choose to live? Western Kentucky, I would probably
choose Paducah or Owensboro. I would 100% pick Owensboro if you're going to let me count that as
Western. That's one of your homes. You can't pick it. So you got to pick something else.
Well, Paducah, Paducah is beautiful. Paducah is beautiful. If you've never been to Paducah,
it's nicer than you think it is. You have you never even been out there. I've never been to
Padua, no. Yeah, you've never been. Like when we went to Bowling Green, that was the farthest
west you'd been, right? So you haven't
gone to any of those places. What about eastern Kentucky?
That's a tough one. Trying to think of a town
I would let you. You go
first. Well, I can't. You don't want to answer, do you? Well, I'm trying
to think of a town that I
would be comfortable living in.
Like, you know, my good friend,
Tim from Powell County lives in Stanton.
So what's wrong with Stanton? Well, that's my leading candidate right now.
Stanton. All right, so Stanton, there you go.
You know, close to Natural Bridge and kind of a beautiful part
the state. Well, if I can't live in Middlesbrough, then I'm probably going to choose Pineville,
but you're probably not going to let me live in Pineville either, because it's just close to
Middlesbrough. Well, you can be, it's the safest place to live with the rock on a chain.
It rocks on a chain. It's not going to fall on me. That's a safe place to it.
We got to take you to chain rock, Mario. Do you know about chain rock?
I don't. There's a rock. Oh, boy. There's a rock that was about to fall on the city of Pineville.
Okay. It was hovering over. How big is this rock? We're talking to rock so big.
Pineville goes away.
Okay.
And you know what they decide to do?
These genius people in Pineville.
They take a chain and they put the rock and they chain the rock.
Okay.
To the ground so the rock will not fall.
And it saves the town of Pineville.
And it's still there.
You can go see Chain Rock.
What a story.
Thank God.
That log chain is going to save the rock from destroying the town of Pineville.
Yeah.
I would say maybe Corbyn.
Well, yeah.
Corbyn would be my number one pick probably.
See, I don't think that is really Eastern Kentucky.
I think Corbyn is where you have.
I do think Corbin is Eastern Kentucky.
London's kind of, I don't know.
So I also could live, I could live down on the lake in like Monticello.
See, do you consider that Eastern Kentucky?
I never have thinking.
I consider Monicello, Eastern Kentucky.
Yeah.
You get to the rest of the lake?
I don't really, but I consider Monticello.
You're not putting it in there?
Well, where are you from?
You're from Spencer County.
You don't get to this side.
What's in these to Kentucky?
Did you watch the vice presidential debate?
I did not watch one second of it, then.
I'm glad I didn't.
Shannon, did you watch it?
No, I was too busy watching the Braves lose.
Shannon, did you watch?
Excuse me, Mario, did you watch it?
I saw clips of it on social media.
See, that's how most of people, that's how they do it.
I watched like 10 minutes.
What do you think?
Just what I thought.
J.D. Vance is really good at that.
Like, it's, you know,
I've known him.
He's smart.
He's been on TV a lot over the years.
He knows how to do that.
So it really was a good format for him.
I thought he did well.
The 10 minutes I saw were kind of in the middle.
I heard Walls started poorly.
But then by the time I saw him, he was fine.
Like, I think it's all about, like, the stage debates a skill, right?
Like, I think Harris is a better debater than Trump, although Trump sometimes can be a better public speaker than Harris.
I think Walls might be a better public.
speaker than Vance, but Vance is a better debater than walls. They each have sort of a different
strength. But what was interesting to me is they were being nice to each other. They were being
cordial. Respect. They were being respectful. They were being friendly. And I was like, this is what it
used to be like, right? Go back sometime and watch the Obama McCain or Obama Romney debate and see how
far we've gotten away from that. Like they were very nice to each other. And so it was nice to see two guys.
I mean, I don't like J.D. Vance.
But I do like that they were respectful to each other.
It was like an actual debate.
It was an actual debate.
Like you were actually could know what they meant
and they weren't just calling each other a fart head.
And I just thought like, I just thought it was like, Ryan,
that's what it used to be like.
And I honestly hope in the post-Trump era, we go back to that.
I don't know if we will.
But last night actually gave me some hope that we might.
And they kept the mics on.
the whole time.
They cut them off once.
That was right when I turned it off.
I did see that clip.
They were trying to talk over the moderators.
They just both turned.
They turned both their mic.
They did.
Yeah.
Nobody can hear you.
Stop talking.
Who's up next?
Leglet.
Leglet.
How are you?
Hey, Matt.
You all might need to think about this for a little bit,
but who's the most underappreciated player or staff member in Kentucky's
sports history that doesn't get enough credit?
Underappreciated player or staff member?
in UK sports history.
Well, it's hard to compare sports.
So let's start with basketball.
I think the most underappreciated player in Kentucky history is Keith Bogans.
Just maybe he's, maybe I say that so much that he's going to start being appreciated.
But he's the fourth leading score of all time.
He was on multiple really good teams.
I'm going to say Keith Bogans, staff member, maybe Leonard Hamilton, Ryan.
Oh, that's a good one.
I mean, he was a great recruiter.
Yeah.
Yeah, all the players that played during that era
praise Leonard Hamilton for what he did here at Kentucky.
That's a real good way.
Do you have anybody that you would add for basketball?
Keith Bogens was the first one.
I mean, he's the highest scoring guard in UK basketball history,
and most people probably don't even know that.
I would also say Julius Randall,
if you look at his stats and the fact that while Aaron Harrison made the shots,
Randall was the best player on that team.
Yeah.
And Randall has the record for,
most double doubles, well, Oscar broke it.
So second most double doubles ever in a season,
took a team to a national championship game.
Everybody remembers the twins,
but they don't always remember how good Julius Randall was.
He carried that team to the final game.
As far as football, most underrated football player.
Wow.
I'm going to say Anthony White because he played in the air raid,
but yet he still had like over 2,000 receiving yards
and 2,000 rushing yards,
but he got overshadowed because of Cal
and the receivers.
That's interesting.
I like that one.
I always felt like he didn't really get.
Can I give you one that comes to mind?
Yeah.
Derek Locke.
That's another good one.
Yeah.
Derek Locke was a great running back that played and ran back kicks and did all kinds of
stuff.
And I bet most people don't even remember he was on the team.
Remember how fast he was?
Yes.
On the UK track team even.
What about staff member for football?
That one might be a little harder for me.
I might have to think about that one a little bit.
I'll tell you one that I think's underappreciated.
I don't know if he's underrated.
He's Eddie Grant.
I think Eddie Graham was a successful offensive coordinator,
and behind the scenes,
he has set up to where UK's NIL has been in the last couple years
to where we can have a roster like we have.
He runs that, basically.
I think Eddie Grant is underappreciated.
I mean, how many guys are offensive coordinators get fired and stay?
Yeah.
And stay.
Like, most people would never have the humility to do that.
stay and found a new role and succeed at it new role embraced it yeah did it like that's that takes
a lot of humility to take that kind of demotion and sit and work with your replacement yeah pride man
talk about pride i mean you really so i'm going to say eddie graham for that i would i don't
people are going to scream at me but i was going to say joker as an offensive coordinator
It was a very good offensive coordinator, recruiter,
but for whatever reason it just didn't translate
when he became the head coach.
And I will say, I mean, we all appreciate Vince, and we should.
We also should appreciate Brad White.
I mean, we've put together a number of the best defenses Kentucky has had.
Year after year, he turned down the LSU defensive coordinator job to stay here.
That's pretty good, too, right?
He's made some money this year.
That's right.
We'll take a break.
Come back.
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