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All right.
So here's what I want to do to start, right.
Okay, let's go.
You know, obviously there's two ways we can go.
We can talk about the football team because there's been some news, including we don't
know who the quarterback is going forward.
And just the general conversation about stoops, which is going everywhere I go is what
people want to talk about.
Or there's a basketball game tonight, and we can lead with the basketball game and the season
and all that stuff.
But I want to do what the fans want to do.
All right.
Right?
I want the people to choose basketball or football.
What do you want to talk about today?
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basketball or football to the text machine.
And whichever one has the most votes, that's what we'll lead with.
All right, 772-774-5-254 basketball or football.
Do you feel like you know which way it's headed?
I think I know what the fans will vote for.
You think so?
I know what I would vote for.
All right.
Well, we'll see which one it is.
You'd be honest about whether your predictions are right,
and I'll watch them come in here in a minute.
and I will let you know which one we're going to do.
Secondly, Drew, today's a big day because I get to wear my candy corn shoes.
Those look like candy corn shoes.
Because it's Halloween. See, it's got the white tip, orange and then yellow.
These are candy corn shoes.
You can't wear these a lot.
No.
People don't necessarily understand them a lot.
This is the time of year you get to wear.
Those, they almost look like they're a custom job with this.
No, no.
They exist.
They're actually very cheap.
You could get these for like, they're not very expensive.
But it's just they are, they're candy corn.
So is this your contribution to Halloween?
This is the closest.
You're the lights off house.
You don't dress up, but this is.
Yeah, this is the closest I get to a costume is I will wear shoes that look like candy corn.
Well, I think the most special part about it, though, you show me has a little bite mark on the toe.
It does have a bite mark in case people.
It's like you take a bite out of this.
Did you like candy corn?
I do not like candy corn.
Love it.
And it's that candy that you could leave out for like six months at your grandma's house.
And you still go and you eat it.
Candy corn was always at my grandmother's house.
I always liked it.
You know, in the summer, sometimes it would get hot and get stuck together.
But besides that, it was always there.
You'd reach in and eat it.
I don't think it's made, Drew, of natural ingredients.
I don't think it's, I don't think that that's, like, real natural stuff, but I like candy corn.
I have a weird relationship with it.
I have a bag in my house that's probably gone two years unopened.
However, if I walk, like, if I go to my parents' house, they have a little.
out in a little bowl. If I go somewhere where it's out, I will absolutely destroy whatever
is out on the table. But at home, or I don't go buy it, I don't hope myself. It has to be the
right side. I don't think anyone's ever bought it. It just magically gets in grandparents'
in grandparents' bowls. There's no one buys it in the store. So this is a good week, Halloween
week. Do you also wear it around Thanksgiving? That's another week you could wear it. If it comes up in the
rotation. We don't skip the rotation. Understood. So that's second thing. I made a really fun decision
last night, which was to tweet out, tell me who you're going to vote for president and why
and tag Ryan Lemon.
The reason I did that is I knew he would like it.
I knew he would want to hear everybody's thoughts, and I was looking, you're still getting
a lot of thoughts.
I'm so mad at you.
I can't get on Twitter.
I'm not able to get on Twitter.
I'm not going to Twitter in my feet is like, Trump this, Harris, that, Nazi, Nazi, Nazi,
Trump this, Harris, that.
I mean, I can't get on it.
So if there's something I'm supposed to see on Twitter, so thank you.
I think we're now even.
When I said that you got engaged
No, this is not
I think we're even
I liked it go back
I just thought you would want to know
No, I really don't
You're curious about people
I thought you would want to know
How people are making their decisions
No, but boy they sure
Took it to heart and decided they wanted to tell me
Not just one sentence or two
Long paragraphs, a lot of them
Well, you like looking at, you know, yard signs
Really your mentions are just like a big neighborhood
of yard signs you're seeing what everybody's voting for
All right by the way
This is a very close vote
vote. Okay. Is it?
Yeah, I thought this would be. I thought one would be here. I'm just going to do look at the last 25.
Okay. And you tally him up. Football one, basketball two, football two, basketball four, basketball five, football four, seven basketball. Okay, it looks like basketball wins slightly.
But a lot of people want to talk football still. So that's probably not a good sign for where people are on it.
I would have voted football in that scenario if I were challenging.
Actually, you know what?
Boy, it's very close.
I think it's literally basketball like 55-45.
See, I thought after 48 hours of digesting the lost Saturday night,
but people are ready to shift gears,
talks about something good news.
These for the day and talk a little basketball.
So we will lead with basketball.
We'll do football in the second hour.
Kentucky plays Minnesota State Mankato tonight, their final exhibition game.
Minnesota State Mankato is the Division II national champs.
For people who've never watched good Division II teams,
I would say that would put the Division 2 National Champ is going to be better than a lot of OBC teams, wouldn't you say?
I'd say that's very very fair.
They're not going to be, I don't think you could say they would be, you know, a tournament team.
I don't know if they'd win the OBC, but they'd be if you just take the OVC or a conference like that, they're going to come fourth, fifth, maybe even third in a conference like that.
So this could be a good team.
They return a lot of the guys that they had.
They play a different style.
unlike Wesleyan and even unlike Kentucky,
this is like a team that's going to play a style like Cal Play.
They're going to try to take you off the dribble.
They've got good athletes.
They're going to be a different kind of team.
They're going to be kind of like playing a less skilled cow team, basically.
I think it's cool.
Did anybody ever say, Drew, why we're playing this game?
Do we have a connection beyond Myron?
I'll go with Myron.
No, there might be one.
I don't know it.
If it was said, I missed that.
but no, I don't know of any connection.
But it is good because if you were to draw up the kind of team that I worry will give Kentucky trouble as we go through the year,
it's going to be teams, Ryan, that play like this.
Yeah.
Now, the teams we play like this will be better.
But teams that play like this, I think can hurt us because of our –
I got to see how can we defend on these one-on-one drive.
So I think tonight is going to be a really interesting thing to see how they do.
Yeah, they got four starters back from the team that won the national championship.
And the one thing they've got that Wesleyan didn't have, they got like two six, eight guys.
You know, Wesleyan didn't have any big guys.
This team not only bring a lot of experience, they're bringing some big guys to kind of battle with us a little more.
So I think it's not going to be a 71 point blowout, we'll just say that.
No, I don't think so either.
And I want to see, okay, all these dudes that shoot the ball so well, can they guard their man off the bounce.
I think Lamont Butler can.
I think O.A. can.
but I think we got to see.
Okay, these other dudes that are, you know,
are they going to be able to guard their man off the bounce?
Because at the end of the games,
are we going to be able to have these people in the game?
Or are we going to have to play a defensive team at the end of the game?
I think that's going to be a big test.
Yep, Andrew Card did interviews yesterday,
and he talked about how the different style will be good for them
to see something different.
He's a perfect example of what I'm talking about.
Can he guard off the bounce?
On that, these players, they're giving, like, full scouting reports.
I didn't learn more about Minnesota.
State in the Andrew Carr interview that I could have on Google.
I mean, they're doing a great job.
It's clear they know what they're getting into as well.
But he mentioned how they're excited to play a different style.
I'm not going to say I want it to be close.
71 was fun, but I wouldn't mind them being tested a little bit just to see what they have for
something new.
The last time Minnesota State played basketball, they hit a buzzer-beater in the championship
game, and the guy that hit it is back.
He's their star player of the year in that conference.
So like Ryan said, a lot of veterans back, including maybe the best player in all of D-2.
you also with this game are going to get a chance to see how well you know does this team enjoy success
I mean they won by 71 I think people are very excited I don't know what the crowd will be like tonight
but I do think it will be I think it'll be better than it is for a normal exhibition game
let's see a lot of these guys I want to see what happens in a game where they don't shoot well
I mean they made 21 threes which by the way was tied for the most threes any team Kentucky's ever had has ever made in the game
Okay, now what happens if you only make 11?
Can you find a way to win?
Yeah, and that's where guys like, you know,
Anthony Almondor came and he shot the ball really well.
Okay, was that a fluke?
Are you going to, can you back it up?
Can you go in, he's a big guy?
Can you maybe have to go in the payment and get you a bucket if you had to do that?
Can you do things like that?
This will be a game with Jackson Robinson, too,
because this is going to be a game where these guys are good defenders,
so we're going to have to see if they can take people off the dribble.
Now the Athletic this morning released their preseason top 25, Kentucky, not on it.
You know, we talked about how Kentucky was plus 3,000 to win the SEC until we all bet on it,
and now it's down to plus 2,000.
Are we underrated?
To not be on it, yes.
You know, what are they, 23rd in the AP, 18th, and some of these other opinions, I think around 20 is about right.
To not be top 25, I think that's pretty wrong.
I mean, there's just so much experience.
There's a lot.
With a coach who had a great first year in the Big 12 last year with less talent.
Don't be filming this because I don't need another video that comes out like on the football one where I said I was nine and three.
You see what I'm saying?
I don't need one of these if this team ends up not being very good.
I want one of these.
Oh, Matt thought this.
Okay, can I make a controversial opinion?
Yes.
I don't understand why I don't understand why Cal teams all these years got such a benefit of the doubt.
And you're not going to give a benefit of the doubt to this.
That's fair.
Yeah.
I mean, let me just, I'm going to read you the teams that I think on paper,
I can totally understand why you would rank ahead of us.
Alabama, yes, Houston, Gonzaga, Yukon, Duke, Kansas, Iowa State, Baylor, Arizona, Tennessee.
I look at that top 10.
I'm good with you putting us ahead of, or putting us behind those teams right now.
All right.
Auburn, okay, Texas A&M.
I know Wade Taylor's back, but what have they ever done?
You know, you always tell me, when you got everybody back, you got everybody back from a team that missed the tournament every year.
Why are they number 12?
Carolina, okay.
Creighton, tell nerds to shut up about Creighton.
Every year, Creighton is in the top 10 or 12, and every year, Creighton stinks.
Every year they get to the tournament and they stink.
I don't understand why Creighton is always so high.
Creighton is the nerds favorite team.
It's like the TV show that everybody tells you to watch that you fall.
sleep within the first 20 minutes. I always have to include them. Purdue. Who's on Purdue now?
Didn't they have a dude named Zach Edie that dominated? Where's he played? He's in the NBA now.
All right, thank you. Texas Tech. Name me a Texas Tech basketball player. Ever.
Hello? Anyone?
Bob Knight. Bob Knight didn't even play. Coach. Marquette, Illinois, Michigan. I'm just saying,
you're telling me Kentucky can't compete with those teams?
I think it's insulting.
I do.
I get not putting us in the top 10.
I get not putting us even in the top 15.
But if you're going to try to look me directly in the face
and say that Texas Tech should definitely be ahead of them,
or Michigan or Cincinnati,
let's play Cincinnati tomorrow.
We'll beat them by 20.
Like, come on, Xavier, St. John's?
I'm with you.
I think the athletic not putting them in there at all is ridiculous.
You know, they don't have to be top 15, but to not have them, I think, isn't safe.
Honestly, if I was Cal sitting there at 25th, I'd be insulted.
Cincinnati, Xavier, and St. John's and not us.
I don't get it.
I think Drew's right.
I think that maybe it is, like, can I use this as a little incentive?
You know, why not?
Why not make a little motivation for the guys in the locker.
Because they know they're not top 15, I agree, but they're better than some of those teams you just said.
Yeah, I mean, let's just look at St. John's.
St. John's has a dynamic two-wayed group.
They're led by Richmond, the Seton Hall transfer, who was first team all Big East.
Fine.
But so was, you know, Jackson Robinson.
So I don't, what's the difference?
He was first team Big 12.
The wings are good.
They will shoot a lot of threes.
Okay, well, so will we.
Yeah, a lot of threes.
So, I mean, it doesn't matter.
I mean, we've been ranked in the top five and then the team missed the tournament.
So it doesn't really matter.
But I do feel like, Drew, there's a little disrespect of this senior laden squad.
There is, but I've said this before for this one-off year.
I'm not trying to have a loser mentality,
but I got a little tired of being first and second
and just going backwards all year.
I get it.
We finally have a chance to climb.
Let's start a little back and get to one
instead of going backwards the whole time.
I don't want to do this all the time.
I'd prefer to be the top-ranked team,
but it is something new and it's something to look forward to
instead of just waiting to fall from the top.
I will note, under the athletic rankings,
whether you think they're good or not,
we play a pretty amazing schedule.
I mean, we play number one, number three, number five, number 10, number 11, number 12, number 16.
We play 20, 21, and 25.
That's pretty amazing.
That's pretty good.
And we play number one twice.
So I think in the AP poll, nine SEC teams?
Something like that.
Yes.
I mean, the conference is going to be good.
We play, it looks like to me, we play 12 games of our 31 against top 25 teams,
and we play six games against top 12 teams.
Yeah, you know, for years the SEC was, you know, down just a little.
Now it's rocking.
There are a lot of really good teams in the SEC this year.
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One person writes, Matt, Chris Creighton made the Sweet 16.
We didn't.
Maybe they should be ahead.
That's fine.
I still don't care.
It's still Creighton.
I've been to a Creighton game.
They actually get amazing crowds.
Like, I think, did you go with me?
No, this is one I think I went on myself.
It was in Omaha.
I think I went with Mosley.
And they get a great crowd.
But you know what?
It's still Creighton.
And I challenge you to watch a Creighton game and not fall asleep.
You know, Creighton's the only team I saw this stat yesterday.
To beat a number one team by more than 10 points.
And then the next game lose to an unranked team by more than 10.
Wow.
They did that last year.
I see.
I can see that happening in a team like Crane because they've got some big wins over the years.
They're usually ranked kind of high.
I want to ask you, do you think one reason Kentucky back?
They're not getting a lot of respect.
because they don't see any, like, NBA guys on this team other than maybe Jackson?
On paper, you would look at this team and go, this is not a normal Kentucky team.
I think oddly, you know how he said that the divorce between Kentucky and Cal helped both of them?
Remember how we've said that a lot.
Oh, yeah.
I think oddly, though, when it comes to perception, it hurt both of them because people think, well,
Cal won't be as good at Arkansas as he was at Kentucky,
and Kentucky doesn't have the NBA players they had when they had Cal.
Yeah, I still think, looking over this.
athletic poll to not even have them in the conversation. It's just so insane to me with what
Pope did last year, first year in the Big 12, they're picked to be one of the worst teams and to have
the wins they did at Kansas, beaten Texas, and that was with a much less talented roster than he
has in Kentucky where you have all the other bells and whistles to help them be better. I just think
it's nuts to not have them in the conversation. One person writes, Matt, Lamont Butler, you said
was going to defend well tonight. What do you think about the fact he said that he can do a Rubik's
cube in under two minutes? I saw that. Didn't he say like 40,
Five seconds.
He said his all-time record is 44 seconds.
Can you do a Rubik's Q?
Not even close.
Nope.
Somebody told me that there's a strategy.
Yeah.
I'm sure there is.
Do you know the strategy?
I do not.
Here's what they told me the strategy was, Shannon.
Yeah.
They told me you get the white, you know, the side that's white.
You get it in the shape of a cross, okay, up and down.
And then once you do that, there's a set of moves to memorize that you can,
if you memorize it and then that's how you do it.
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And if you know those four basic moves, you can solve it in any combination.
Okay, so they said not the White Cross.
Well, they didn't mention that.
That may be part of it too, but they said there's four moves that you have to know.
Yeah, so like there's clearly a skill to it.
Yeah.
But I feel like people don't share it with you.
Like they'll say things, Shannon, like there's four basic moves, but then they don't tell you what the move on.
Exactly, right.
It's like a magician's thing.
like, oh, we don't talk to each other about it.
It's not like they're on their own little elite club,
and they don't want us to be a part of it.
And they don't want us to be.
It's like here in Lexington, this is what this is like in Lexington.
There are people that play in these like elite poker tournaments.
Okay?
They'll have a poker tournament, and I'm not going to say where they are,
because I'm not trying to get everybody's like, you know,
I'm not trying to blow everybody's cover.
They'll have these poker's tournaments,
and they'll be it like a building,
and you have to walk in and you have to say,
the dog sleeps at night in a purple moon.
And then they'll let you in the door.
Like a speak easy.
Yeah, except it's just for poker tournaments.
And I am sort of peripherally invited to a couple of them because I like poker.
But then they're always like, you have to make sure that you wear green and hop on one toe when you walk in.
And I go, I feel like that's a little hard.
And then what's going on in there that's like we can't know about to this degree?
And so they sometimes have them, Ryan, at places all of you know.
Like, it's not like they're in, like, a garage out in Versailles.
They'll be like it, not going to say where, but like pretty prominent places.
And I feel like it's a secret I'm getting left out of.
Drew, Rubik's cubes are just like that.
I feel like everybody knows the secret and they just won't tell me.
I guess it's because once you get it, it makes you special.
We're talking about Lamont Butler.
There's a story on KSR about Lamont Bowler.
but if he just shared that with everyone, that's not unique anymore.
He has got this superpower, and he doesn't want to share it.
It is a superpower.
Have you ever been to one of these poker tournaments where you have to know things?
I don't want to talk about basketball or football anymore.
I want to talk about these secret poker tournaments.
Oh, no, there's secret poker tournaments all over town.
Never knew this.
There was a secret poker tournament.
Just to give you an example of how big these things are.
There was a secret poker tournament here recently.
It had like 600 people at.
And I got invited.
I couldn't go.
going to go. But they were like, you cannot, you have to, you have to do the worm. And then they'll
let you in to the worm. Yeah. And then also, let's not act like, Ryan, you know, there are like
people in this town that have little speak easies. Oh yeah. Where you walk in and it's like you're in
Vegas. Somehow you get invited to all those. We don't ever get the invitations. Do you go to them ever?
Yes. With the one the other night. How come you never tell us about it? Well, I, I,
I'm an invited guest.
I'm not a member.
First of all, there's a membership to these things.
I'm telling you, I'm telling you, there's a lot of this stuff.
Yeah.
So what happens at them since I don't get to go?
Do you wear like cloaks and stuff?
Yeah, what is it?
You have to put on a robe?
No.
There's an open bar.
There's like one of them has a golf simulator.
One of them has an IndyCar simulator.
There's poker tables.
There's massive TVs to watch games.
Is it all men?
No.
So how did you get in?
I can do a rubies cube in under 44 seconds.
No, I mean, do you have to give like a password?
Are you on the list?
Yeah, I guess.
It sounds like Ryan's been sworn to secrecy to not tell how to get into this, right?
You're in this and you won't even talk.
Like, we know everything you do.
Like, he'll call me up and be like, I just poured beef stew on my head, Shannon.
Like, that's the kind of stuff he'll say to me.
And yet you go to these events and then I go, what did you do last night?
And you're like, I just did some stuff.
Like, why don't you want to, why can't you talk about it?
Well, I don't think they want people to know it's there, so people won't try to get in.
Well, but we're not saying where it is, and we're not even saying what is.
Yeah.
So, like, I just want to know what happens when you go.
I go sit and watch games and eat and drink a lot.
And that's it.
That's it.
You just go eat and drink and watch games.
You do that at home, though.
But you could do that at home.
Yeah.
But the poker tournament, at least, is something I can't do at home.
But it's free at these speak-easies.
So how do they pay for everything?
The people have a lot of money.
And they just invite you.
I guess for the poker tournaments.
And they just invite you.
Yeah.
Huh.
He's not telling us something.
I know.
Something's up here.
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First of all, people seem shocked that these things exist.
Yeah.
really like the 500 person poker tournament people are shocked shenan there was a 500 person poker
tournament in lexington sunday night i had no idea really yeah and like nobody knows i this must
if you had mentioned it i would never know how cockfighting happens in eastern jacques yeah
no i'm serious if we wonder we wonder first of all ryan just told us during the break shanan
he has two of these places he goes he has options he has options going to that secret club
that i'm going to this secret club instead like what i'm going to this secret club instead
And, like, what's different about this than, like, a country club is the country clubs at least acknowledge they exist.
Like, you know the Lexington Country Club exists.
Whether they let you in or not is different, but you know it exists.
These are places that Ryan goes that you can't even know.
One person writes, I'm sure one of them is Jim Host's house, which is always why he's so scared of it.
Makes sense.
Mr. Jim Host, by the other person says, is Ryan in the Illuminati?
That's what I'm wondering.
I think he's in the Lexington, Illuminati.
I like that he has options.
On a Friday night, you call and just ask their menus and then pick which one you're going to?
Do you remember when we worked at, hey, Kentucky, and someone that worked on our staff told us about the place in Ashland, and we were so shocked.
Shannon, I'm not even going to go into the details of this point.
There was a guy, remember?
There was a guy that told us about a place in Ashland where it goes down.
And the eastern Kentucky, like northeast Kentucky, Illuminati Gather.
like the kind of Ashland, Pikeville, all that area.
And there was, according to this person, and I don't know if this is true,
but there was a house at Ashland where like,
it's just, it's a house in Ashland.
And we were kind of shocked by.
Somebody just wrote in and said, Matt, there's a place like that in Somerset.
The elite of Somerset go and no one talks about what happens.
Is this just everywhere?
I think every small town has their own version.
So there's one in Richmond, Bowling Green, Owensboro?
Are they all over the state?
Nobody knows about it.
I remember.
So I'm not just saying it myself.
Drew, you remember the Ashland story.
I remember even, there were names dropped.
Oh, there were definitely names dropped.
I'm not dropping names.
No, I'm not either.
I'm just telling you there were names that were on the floor.
I feel left out.
I had no idea this thing existed.
I didn't either.
But remember, he said it to us like, this is obvious.
Everyone knows this.
And you and me and Tomlin were shocked.
But now, as you, as you.
hear of more and more of them. I just assume
every county has one of a little
underground society. In the Eric C. Con
documentary, there was one in where he
Prestonburg. That's right. There was an Eric C.
con one. That's right.
So anyway, people
are weird. That's the, that's the ultimate
talk of it. Who's up first, Shannon?
All right, we'll start with Zach. I can't believe you
have two of them. Zach, go ahead, Zach.
Hey, Matt, Rubik's Cube
solver here.
You know, I think the first thing I would
tell you is it's easier than you think.
Okay.
The second thing to know is that the middle cube on each side is what color that
color that side always is.
And you can start by solving the cross, what you heard is correct, on each side.
But the trouble is having to coordinate it with the adjacent sides, because those
have to be correct, too.
They have to match the middle square of those sides.
I would encourage you to try it.
Got a Rubik's Cube as a stocking stuff for years ago.
in the early YouTube days and learned how to do it or did you like learn on YouTube and then do it?
Learned on YouTube, my friend.
Okay, all right, yeah.
Well, my grandfather, I remember figured it out with, I mean, this is pre-internet.
Appreciate the call.
He just figured it out himself.
And I thought that was, I thought he was the smartest man that exists.
I've always been amazed people who can do it, especially like those contests.
They do it in like five seconds.
I know.
859-280-2287.
What person writes, Matt, I will take your bet.
there's no way Kentucky loses by 30 this year in a basketball game.
That's not what I said, by the way.
I didn't say they would lose by 30.
I said there will be a game where we get blown out.
That doesn't mean it'll be by 30.
We beat Alabama by 30, but that doesn't mean we're going to get me a bit of time.
But there'll be a game where we're cold.
What I want to see us have happened, Drew, during the preseason,
is play a game against the stinky team where we don't hit threes and still win the game.
That's one I would like to see.
That's why, I mean, you never want to root for your team to miss threes.
and not win by 70 because that was so much fun last week.
But if this team tonight defending D2 champ gave them a little test,
at least in the first half or something,
I think that could be good for them as the season starts coming up.
You're right.
I want to see them win the game when you've got to grind it out,
and you're not shooting the ball well.
Maybe you've got to, you know, do pound it inside and grind it out
and fight and play good defense, win a game that way.
Then you know this is a good basketball team.
Mark Pope said he likes these games to expose something with his team
so they can get back in the lab and correct it.
Now, I don't know that they were exposed much against Wesleyan,
but maybe this team could show some weaknesses that they could work on.
I mean, this one person writes, Matt, I'm from Ashland.
I don't even need to know what you're talking about.
It's 100% true.
Everyone in Ashland knows about it.
We don't talk about it, but we all know the place exists.
As a matter of fact, there will be people mad that you even acknowledged it exists,
but ask anyone from Ashland, and they can tell you that what you said is correct.
Is it just for the elite people in Ashland?
I think it's for the people they invite.
Okay.
But I think there, from what I understand, again, I don't know, but from what I understand, you know, I just know what I was told.
Drew was there.
I was there.
Just trying to get some work done.
We were trying to get some work done.
And the name came up and somebody goes, you know, they're part of the Ashland house.
And I was like, well, what's that?
And then I heard more about it.
Then they were like, and so is blah, blah, blah, blah.
And I was like, what?
You can't unhear it.
You can't unhear it.
And then that was that.
I mean, again, I'm not saying details.
I'm just saying, and this person says I'm right.
Who's next?
Dalton.
Dalton.
Hey, we got Dalton, Georgia.
Now we've got a caller, Dalton.
Go ahead.
How's the going, guys?
Good.
Your comparison, Creighton stat sounds like they are the Kentucky football of basketball.
There was a period where nerds liked us in football.
You're right, where we were kind of like the, you know, Mark Stubbs' teams plays hard.
You're right, that Chris Doreen and those people would really like us.
Okay, give me like 30 seconds.
I know we don't talk politics, but I'm going to talk about people.
I'm not going to mention policy or anything, but the election coming.
I don't want to talk about the people running for president.
I just don't, because it's a week away.
People are too hard about it.
I'm going to talk about people in this state.
Okay, all right.
You can talk about people in the state.
People that communicate in the world.
Look, anytime you walk out now, well, a week out from the election, you can feel the tension.
And with the media bias on both sides, you,
You can only get so far into a discussion.
We say, well, you're just wrong.
You just believe that.
Or they just tell you that, blah, blah, blah.
I would like for people just to take up deep breath.
And when you talk to somebody that's on the other side from you,
go back and think about the dumbest thing you've ever done
or the most embarrassing thing you've ever done.
And think about if that happened to your mother,
how would you like people to handle that?
And act like that to that person that you're having a discussion.
Totally agree with you.
Take a deep breath.
The line that I said a few weeks ago, which I've actually had a bunch of people say to me they liked,
and this is a line that I think is really important to think about in the next 10 days.
Give everyone else the grace that you would like people to give you.
All right.
So give everyone else the ability to make a mistake the way you would like them to meet you.
I'm going to make a generalization that you two can tell me I'm wrong.
My guess is that we're going to vote differently, the two of you than me.
Is that probably fair?
All right, so yeah, you guys got up this morning.
You drove from Dalton, Georgia, to sit here because probably you like the show because you like what's in this bar.
You like Kentucky stuff, and so do I.
You and I, I'm sure, would, we talked about Freddie.
We both share a love of Freddie.
You guys know him I know him.
We all have more in common than we have a part.
And it's easy in these moments, like it's going to be in this next week or however long it goes after it.
to forget that.
And one of the things I love about this show is it's to show the common part.
Now, I don't think having stuff in common means you have to act like those differences don't exist.
I have people who write me every day that say, you stupid liberal, but in like a loving way.
Right?
Like in a way that's like giving me a hard time.
And I don't mind that at all.
But I'll give you, and I appreciate the call.
I'm going to give you an example of an interaction I had in the last week.
that I hope people will remember.
I had a guy write me something really nasty online,
and I did what I do sometimes.
I didn't respond publicly.
I wrote him privately, and I said, let me ask you a question.
You and I are from a similar place.
If I met you, do you think you would say that to me?
And he was like, no.
He wrote me back, and I said, then why did you say that to me there?
And he was like, I don't know, I'm just getting worked up about the, and I'm like, why?
Let's be real.
Everybody in this room, we ain't never going to meet Donald Trump.
We ain't never going to meet Kamala Harris.
They will come or go and our lives.
Like, let's not hate each other over these people.
Hate each other over stuff that's like real.
Not over people that really, you're for Trump, I'm from Harris.
They don't.
I mean, at the end of that, do you think they care about us?
No, they care about themselves.
So let's not hate each other about it.
That's my end of the soapbox for that.
It makes me want to get up and clap and say,
God bless America what you just said.
right there.
I wish you wouldn't.
God bless America.
This is going to get you kicked out of those societies if you keep doing it.
Don't embarrass you.
Don't embarrass.
I mean,
you're in the Illuminati and there's a certain standard,
Shannon,
that they need to have.
They don't need Ryan singing.
They don't need Ryan singing.
That is not part of what they're looking for.
All right.
So I got a new copy here for this one.
All right,
you're ready?
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In my opinion, the best barbecue in central Kentucky.
Brisket, pork, chicken ribs when I drive to Georgetown to go teach, I pass right by it.
There's always a million people.
Always crowded.
It's always got food and it's always got good food.
It's red state bbq.com.
While they may be red state, they bleed blue.
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Check them out.
We will take a break.
Where are you from, my man?
Hazard.
Look at that.
Hazard.
What happened?
You got you get fall?
What?
Yeah, well, you're going to get better.
And the next thing you know, I'm going to take you on the basketball court.
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The amount of secret societies I'm getting written about.
I'm just going to read you the towns so far that people say have things like...
I want to hear this.
Moorhead.
E-town.
I can see Moorhead for sure.
You can see Moorhead.
I've been there.
E-town.
Grayson.
Grayson.
Wow.
You wouldn't think Grayson would have one.
No.
Paducah.
I could see Paducah.
I could see Paducah.
And then finally,
Smith's Grove.
Oh, wow.
Wow.
Is it at the Buckees?
Yeah.
That's right.
Oh, you think it's a Bucky spin-off secret society.
You know, somebody on this show had a secret Halloween party last night that none of us got invited to.
Shannon never invites us to his partner.
Well, first of all, the game was going on.
Game was going on.
You guys were at the game.
Not last night.
There was no game.
It was not last night.
It was Saturday night.
Oh, I thought it was last night.
No.
So he does this all the time.
He always has Halloween parties.
You guys live in Lexington.
There was a game going on.
None of you guys would be able to go.
You don't think I would come to your Halloween party?
I would love to.
I would.
Anytime I ask you to come hang out, you go, I'm busy.
But maybe I'm not busy that day.
Remember, I just want to be invited.
That's the key.
I think Shannon's had a secret society.
I think it's a secret party.
He does.
It has like Adam Revolver.
And it has one of the.
more one of the outrunners he smashed my towel it has the out of the outrunners shallow
does he come in and spin around comes in and he spins around you got a spin to get in
you got to that's also the society in ashlin it's also the theme 859 280 20287 did you see
that they're going to do a money night football game with all simpson's characters oh my
what how they doing this i don't know
I don't know how this is going to work.
But apparently it's a team of Barts.
So it's going to be like the Bengals play the Somebody's.
I'm not kidding.
This is a real Monday Night football game.
The Bengals play maybe the Giants.
I don't know who they play.
Cowboys.
Cowboys.
The Bengals play the Cowboys on Monday Night Football.
They are going to animate the players where it is a team of Bart's playing a team of Homer.
No.
Cartoon crowd.
Cartoon crowd.
Cartoon crowd.
Are we get Krusty the clown?
Like I had a team of crusties.
I don't know.
Bart and Homer each have a team of homers.
team and they will make the players into cartoon characters.
I don't know if it's going to work, but I will turn it on.
I think it is, instead of the Manning cast for that game, you're getting Bart versus Homer.
I absolutely will flip it over just to watch a little bit of it and see how it plays out.
I put money on the Bart's.
I mean, Homer's fat, he's slow.
He's going to eat donuts.
Homer's going to have a hard time running out routes.
I think that's a good part.
point. He's a little out of shape. But first of all, I am amazed at the technology that can
in live action turn a person into a cartoon. I know they do that with the Nickelodeon games.
But I think they don't do the players, though, right? Like they use the regular players, but then just
slime them. They've cartooned them too before and other stuff. It's pretty amazing. I mean, we can't get a
Dwayne Wade statue, but we can get a live football game turned into cartoon.
I want to talk about that statue.
I'm just saying, like the technology on that's crazy.
That's amazing, isn't it?
Yeah, I flipped over when they did the Nickelode one.
It's not for me, but you see stories of guys watching it with their kids
that, you know, wouldn't normally be able to watch football.
It looks like it would be fun for a kid that's trying to get into the game.
And you're right, Shannon, all the different characters in Springfield.
You could put them on there and they play the different positions.
You have Krusty and Smothers and Smithers.
Yeah, all that.
That would be kind of cool.
For that game, Joe Burrow is Mr. Burns trying to throw a pass.
I think that would actually.
I don't know how it's going to work with the helmets on, though, but, you know.
They just play without helmets.
They all get concussions.
Everyone in the game.
They all go to the injury tent.
Marge.
Can you imagine Marge as a wide receiver?
How do you put a helmet on that hair?
It's going to be hard.
It's going to be hard to hide Marge.
I mean, it'll be easier to cover.
March could have a block of field goal with that hair.
Offensive line, Marge's two sisters are probably good titles.
Oh, it's good.
They're good interior line.
Grandpa out there with the cane.
I love grandball.
As a DB back there in the back.
He's the placeholder.
I want them to be players also not just a bunch of Bart's playing a bunch of homers.
No, no.
Bart and Homer are like the coaches, but I think all of Springfield is playing.
Okay.
I think I read that Marge is the sideline reporter.
I'm not kidding.
No, I'm serious.
I think Marge is the sideline reporter.
I'm serious.
I think whoever is silent reporter, they're turning them to March.
I think this is a great idea.
I don't know. It probably will fail, but I think it's a great idea.
And Bingles, Beagles, Cowboys, why not?
Why not?
I mean, those teams can't win games, so might as well do something.
I talk enough about, I talk enough about Dak.
I can talk about Millhouse that week on the show, and it'll be good.
Who's next?
Richard.
Richard, go ahead, Richard.
Yes, if the game is on television?
Yes, it's on the computer.
So let's go over this again, really.
quick because I will get asked 10 times before the game. If you have the SEC network on one of your
TV screens, then you have access to SEC. Then you have access to SEC plus. You have to go to the
ESPN app, log in like you would log into your TV account and you will get it. Now, if you do not
have the SEC network and you only have ESPN Plus, you will not get it because it's not
SEC Plus. So if you watch SEC Network on your TV screen, you will be able to watch the
If for some reason you live in the Lexington area and you don't have it, we're going to be showing at the bar and I actually think it will work this week as opposed to last week. So it should be good.
One other fans.
He's got a good job.
All I got. Thank you.
Thank you. Richard. We'll talk a little bit more about football in the second hour.
But our pregame show tonight is at 430 here.
We're going to continue previewing the team.
You can come out on the way to the game,
and then the game is on SEC Plus.
I assume it will have Darren Hedrick and Cameron Mills,
and we can admire how they are twins, Ryan, yet again.
We do need to update a story about the last pregame show we did.
The gentleman who called in said he couldn't underhear Tom and Jeff
because of the crowd noise, Mike, were too loud.
I would like to update that.
So let me give the background real quick.
have time for this, Shannon?
Like a minute.
Okay, so long story short, a guy called in, he was blind, and he said he could not hear
the games because there was too much background noise.
Two things have happened.
You tell the first one.
Well, the guy who does the sound engineer at Commonwealth Stadium heard the conversation.
So when he got in, he talked to Billy, and Billy, of course, like all sent down the directive.
You got to turn that down.
He did.
He turned it down, fixed the problem.
Perfect.
So hopefully that helped.
Secondly, we had a caller call in, and they have offered this person I don't even think knows this yet.
I learned who the person was.
I have your contact info.
They offered there are special earphones you can get that actually mute out background noise for people who are blind.
And they offered to buy them for this person.
And they are sending them to us.
That's awesome.
They people want me to say who it was, so I won't.
But thank you to them.
and because they wanted him to be able to get.
So I thought that was very cool.
We will take a break.
Come back.
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