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We are here at the KS Bar and Grill, where last night we had a packed house for trivia, which was a lot of fun.
You can come have lunch.
If you have a costume on, I mean, you're not going to get anything special, but I'll be like,
That's a nice costume if you decide to come out here.
We'll give compliments.
Yeah, I'll give you a compliment.
I feel like that's nice of me.
But yes, it is Halloween, and everybody's excited.
We're not dressed up, but I'm sure other people are.
I saw last night some people roaming around, and then tonight everybody will be in their costumes and their rigmarole.
Did you go out and buy your bag of candy and ready for trick-or-treaters tonight?
First of all, I'm on with coach tonight.
Oh, you could have dressed up as a coach.
Yeah, you are coach.
That is your costume.
I couldn't have dressed up because I'm going to be on with Ian Fitzsimmons tonight from 7-10.
A lot of stuff to talk about.
What's the game?
Texans, Jets.
Woo!
Moray and Rogers.
That's a dude I enjoy talking about.
Pepper and Water Talk tonight.
Yeah, so, but the World Series is over.
But, yes, I have that tonight.
So my light will be off.
You're that house.
Do you, well, will they come up and ring your doorbell?
Well, during your show?
I mean, not with the fence I'm putting around the yard today.
You've got a wall?
Listen, we've learned that that'll get me elected.
So I'll, I'm, no, I'm not going to.
I mean, if someone comes up, I'll give them something in the house.
What you got?
There's a Diet Coke.
I have like six cans of Pib Zero.
Wow.
That would be something different?
I have, I bought some pickles the other day.
Cannot give a kid a pickle.
Well, you know, you can't do that.
So I don't know.
It's supposed to rain, though, right?
A book?
I've got a lot of books.
You have lots of books.
A lot of books.
And some of them which I could, you know, get rid of.
Well, that's actually a good gift.
I'm sure they'd love it.
I'm sure kids are knocking on the door, hoping to get handed a book.
You know, you're supposed to get tricked then.
If you don't have any treats, they're supposed to get tricked.
They throw eggs or tomatoes at your door.
I don't think that's allowed.
Trick or treat.
That's the premise.
So the whole notion of Halloween, the idea that, like,
give me something or I will punish you.
That feels like against the law, to be honest with you.
Yeah, let's lock those kids up.
That's right.
Throw them in jail.
I'm loaded up for the kids.
I've had it for weeks.
I had to hide it from my wife so we didn't dig into it before the kids get here.
But now with the rain coming, I'm a little worried.
I'm going to end up with candy for 100 in my house and not knowing what to do with it after this.
I'm hopefully you give away tomorrow at Wild Eggs.
We'll be a Wild Egg.
You can give away.
Which Wild eggs?
Are we have?
Hamburg.
Wild eggs and hamburg.
So you could give that away.
By the way, that's a good remote for you all to come to tomorrow because they usually give away food.
Lots of food.
There's always a lot of food.
So it's a good one to eat.
All right.
So before we get started today, Mario's on here.
Hello, Mario.
How are you guys doing?
Good.
All right.
So I'm starting a new thing today that is called Mario learns Kentucky.
Nice.
So Mario's not been anywhere in Kentucky except like Lexington and Louisville.
And that's it.
So I thought it would be kind of nice if Mario visits towns in Kentucky and learns about them and makes little videos about them.
Do you like that idea?
Love it.
So he has to go run to Louisville.
So for the first one, it would be this afternoon.
We need to pick a town.
It doesn't have to be on the interstate necessarily, but a town somewhere between Louisville and Lexington for him to hit on the way back.
So I thought before we sent him out, because he's got the afternoon,
we should have a quick discussion.
What would be a town, again, it doesn't have to be on the interstate,
but somewhere between Louis and Lexington,
that it would be nice for him to discover.
I have an idea, but I was wondering about you.
Well, for the first one to kick it off, has he been to our Capitol?
That could be a great way to lead off the series.
I've never seen the Capitol building.
I've actually been to Frager.
Okay, never mind.
Oh, he has been to Frazier.
Okay.
Plus, I want to go somewhere a little more random than
Frank. Is there, like, I think it would be nice for him to teach about towns.
Can we call it, Teach me about Kentucky? Teach me about Kentucky.
One of the rightness of that song for Terrence Jones. Yeah, let's bring it back for Terrence.
Actually, that should be the theme song of when you do the intro.
Just play the course. Teach me back Kentucky. To teach me about Kentucky.
Shannon has it. Just texting. Do you have an idea?
I mean, you know, there's those little towns all off the interstate, not too far.
Taylor'sville, Simpsonville, Eminence.
But are those interesting places?
I mean, I can tell you the Simpsonville is just the outlet malls.
You don't want to go there.
Shelbyville's lovely.
I was thinking about going something.
You are like too mainstream.
I was thinking about some going like way off the beat.
Okay.
You know, we've probably had over the last week or two,
three or four different couples here from Owen County.
Owen County.
In Owenton.
How many people do you think that listen to this show have been to Owenton?
Not many.
Shannon, have you been to Owenton?
If I have, I don't remember it.
We did a show there.
We did a show there once.
But the thing about Owenton is there's this triangle in Kentucky of Lexington, Louisville, and northern Kentucky.
And it's kind of stuck in the middle.
And unfortunately, it doesn't have a main access road.
I mean, it has a road, but it doesn't have an interstate.
Right.
So because of that, I think it kind of feels left out.
So Mario could help introduce the world to Owenton.
Getting to Knowington, Owenton.
Getting to, I'm just full of big brain ideas over here this morning.
No one didn't.
Owenton.
There you go.
I actually like it.
So what do you think, Mario?
We're doing Owenton.
Is that where we're doing?
We aren't doing anything.
You're doing it.
But it's kind of like a little north of Louisville and you can kind of triangle it.
You can hit Owenton and then come back the other way.
No main roads.
Is that?
Well, I mean, it's not like you're going to be on a dirt path.
You're not like foraging the river or anything.
No, I mean, there's roads.
It's just it doesn't have an interstate.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
So would you like to learn about Owent?
I think I'm going to try it.
All right.
So here's what I need.
Mario's going to, you know, he might need some help.
Yeah.
So if you're listening and you're from Owenton, maybe you could give him a hint of where to go.
Because otherwise you're just going to go into the town, you're going to go into going to go and then not necessarily know where to end up into.
Where to go.
So what's your Twitter account?
Mario Maitland underscore three.
Mario Maitland underscore three.
Yep.
We got to get those other marlom.
I'm going to tweet out as well if you, if you're in Owenton or no, or no, it's right you.
Yep.
And then maybe somebody can help you.
I'm going to need some help.
All right.
So are you ready to go Inton to Owenton?
Yes.
I'm looking forward to it.
What kind of things are you interested in?
I don't know, to be honest with you.
I just want to see.
Probably food.
I'm a big foodie guys.
You should.
So what's the food place?
What's the food thing?
Maybe there's a site.
Maybe it's like the world's largest cheese ball or something will be there.
We know Mario is going to be looking for the closest yoga studio.
If there's a yoga studio.
All right.
So do you understand the assignment?
I do understand the assignment.
You don't seem excited about it.
I'm excited.
I'm looking forward to it.
I'm going to see what the food scene looks like.
See how big.
I don't think there's going to be a lot.
See how big the town's going to be.
This is a very small place.
Like how big do you think Oenton is?
It's probably just what?
5,000 people.
It's not very big.
They've got that state park where we did the show that's really nice.
Owington has 1,671 people.
So I will give you permission to also do the sort of outstanding Owen County area.
Like, you know, because it's a county.
You doesn't just have to be Owinton.
I don't know if there's much in Owen County outside of Oenton.
So maybe you've got to focus in on Owinton.
but this I think will be good
you're going to kind of teach all of us
about Owenton
are you ready
let me just give you a couple
things to
talk about their most famous citizen
was Mormon pioneer Abraham
Smoot
Abraham Smoot
I always wondered where he was from
did you? Yeah he's from Ointon
By the way there you need to work on your
Wikipedia page Owenton
There is not much on your
Wikipedia you got this stuff
There's a lavender form
I'm not going to tell you what to do, but y'all ever seen a lavender farm before?
Not seen one.
What is a lavender?
I don't know.
I just Googled things to do in Owenton, and that's what popped up.
All right, Mario, we wish you the best.
All right.
Take off.
Wish me luck.
And if you're in Owenton, uh, reach out to Mario, maybe you can help it.
All right.
All right.
Thank you.
You got this.
Good luck.
It seems very excited.
I know.
I think you'll do well.
While you were gone, we went to Lebanon.
And he didn't.
I can fill it from here.
You didn't.
I feel like the energy is not what we need there, Mario.
he's ready okay all right good luck when we went to lebanon that was kind of his first small town remote and
he didn't just get in and out i mean he he stayed all day how many times he worn that lebanon shirt
when he goes to these communities he really becomes a part of them so i think he's he's more excited than
that lack of enthusiasm we just got walking out the door um i'm i gave him tomorrow afternoon off to do this
i was like you can have tomorrow afternoon because he's also got to work the game saturday so i was like
you can have tomorrow afternoon off uh but you just need to do owen today i'm i'm i'm a little
little worried about him going to Ointon.
I've been through Ointon like four times in the last couple months.
You think there's like gangs?
No, there's just really nothing there.
You're just imagining him.
There's something there.
I mean, we've had, we had three couples there in Ointon.
Just just recent.
We don't expect it Dave and Busters, but there's something there.
Well, do you remember after our show, we went to that restaurant, like a mom and pop
restaurant, and we had to leave because they were in there smoking?
So he went to a different restaurant.
But that would be something people would be interesting.
interested in, right?
Like there's a restaurant in Kentucky where people still smoke.
You said there's nothing there.
You've already said there's a restaurant there with people.
He's immediately already said something interesting.
I don't want to be mean, but yeah, the one restaurant people referred us to,
we go there and they were people in there smoking, so we left.
There you go.
There's a video.
Smoking.
While they're eating.
Don't you have a good personal story from that exit in Owentonton?
No, that was a different exit.
You're talking about the exit where I found out about Amy McGrath or whatever?
No.
What are you talking about?
You guys were flying to the airport to go to Hawaii?
That's a different place.
Okay, I thought it was Owen.
Yeah, it's a different place.
Okay.
That is a good story.
That's a great story.
I'm not going to tell it on here, but that's, I've told it before.
But that was not that.
Okay.
That was the one with the pilot on 71, the one that has that big pilot there.
Okay.
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So if you're in Owen County, and I know some of it,
if you are, it would please.
It is kind of odd that recently we've had a lot of people from Owen County here at the restaurant.
There's not that many people there.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, we'll see how it ends up going.
Yes, last night we did trivia.
You did not show up.
Thank you for that.
How was the dog yippy yappy?
Huge turnout.
Huge turnout for the Halloween contest, yappy hours for Richmond Road Vet Clinic.
Who won?
Best overall was a couple that dressed as John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John.
and their dogs had a poodle skirt on,
and they only had a leather jacket on.
They came as grease.
So was the point for the dog to look,
you started with the owners' contact?
I thought the point was for the dog to win.
We gave bonus points for the owners that they came dressed, too.
Did you announce that before?
No.
Uh-uh.
No.
Just kind of a.
That's a rich.
Added bonus.
We had a couple that came,
their dog had an incredible costume on.
What was that, Shannon?
I don't know.
All right.
Well, we're off to a good start.
Rick move over there.
Yeah.
So you ended up giving it to somebody who actually it was for the adults,
cost it.
Well,
their dogs were,
like I said,
one had a leather jacket on in sunglasses.
They don't have a poodle skirt on in sunglasses.
Did anybody glue anything to their dog?
I didn't see anything clued to their legs,
no.
But we had a huge turnout.
I'm sorry I missed your trivia because it looked like it had a big turnout.
Yeah,
it was a full house.
All right.
So can I give you the one UK question and see how you guys do?
See how we do.
Of course.
Shannon,
feel free if you would like to jump in here as well.
Well, beginning with the Tubby Smith era.
Okay.
Beginning with the Tubby Smith era.
Give me the eight players that scored the most in an NCAA tournament game for Kentucky,
beginning in the Tubby Smith era through the John Calaparia.
The eight players, and I'll give you a hint, four of them were in a loss.
Four of our eight highest point totals in an NCAA tournament game since Tubby were in a loss.
All right, go for it.
Tayshan Prince.
Tayshan Prince is number one, had 41 against Tulsa in the tournament.
Ties Jack Givens for the most of any Kentucky player ever during the tournament.
They're both four number 21.
With both games, we're in St. Louis.
A lot of eerie similarities there.
All right, what else?
Jamal Murray.
Shannon.
Malik Monk.
Drew.
Deer and Fox.
Deer & Fox is second on the list.
For that game against UC.
LA, again, in Memphis, where he gave him 37 in the NCAA tournament,
which I think is often an unforgot, is often a forgotten, amazing performance in
UK history, 37 in the tournament.
Bobby Perry?
No.
Monk threw me off.
You're not doing well here.
Not long for two.
All right.
Anybody else?
You guys have yet to pick one of the four losses.
Think about games where somebody went off, but we lost, because that's four of these.
Oh, man.
John Wall, is he not on there?
John Wall is not on there.
This is not necessarily a who's who of the best players.
It's kind of surprising.
I think I have one.
Okay.
Didn't Oscar play well against St. Peters?
Oscar had 30 against St. Peters.
He's on the list.
You want to talk about a forgotten game that Oscar had 30 against St.
Peters in the loss.
He had like 30 and 15 and we still lost.
It makes me want to throw up.
Keith Bogans?
No.
I'm 0 for 3.
I'll give you.
one more guest, Drew, since you actually are in the ballpark of these.
And a loss.
Think about a loss.
Think about a team where we only had two guys who could play.
And one of them went off in an NCAA tournament loss.
You already said Jamal Murray, right?
Yeah.
Did Ulyss have a big game then?
I don't remember that.
I'll go through.
Joe Crawford against Marquette.
Oh, yeah.
I was sticking with Calh.
Joe Crawford went like for 34.
Yeah.
Oh, wait, I have one.
Can I add one?
Yes.
Brandon Knight had a huge game.
Brandon Knight in a win against West Virginia.
I'm out.
Had a bit.
That's all I got.
So you all got the top five, actually.
Six, seven, and eight, objectively to me are hard.
Scott Padgett in 99 against Kansas when we lost in the, or excuse me,
when we won in the Sweet 16 right before we lost to Michigan State.
Eric Bledsoe against Wake Forest.
Against Wake Forest in the NCAA tournament.
Six and three.
And then the last one, pass.
Patrick Sparks in the game where the ball bounced on the rim against Michigan State.
He had 28 in that loss.
Had 28?
Yes.
Wow.
Just to make you all feel better, Corey Price only got five out eight.
That's a good question.
So that was – Oscar Sheeblaze 30 is one that almost no one remembers because we hate that game so much.
Yeah.
I never would have gotten that if he had lost.
He had 30 and 15 in that game against St. Peters.
We will take a break.
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You know, it's interesting that you would pick Dwight Yokem.
He was also one of the questions last night.
You didn't even know.
No.
It was.
You know, I do the celebrity agent.
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One person writes, Matt, I don't understand why you don't let people come to your house on Halloween.
It feels like it's a good way to reach out to your neighbors.
You just answered the question.
I don't want to reach out to your neighbors.
I don't want to, you know, why do I want to know my neighbors?
It's a good thing to have.
I'm not going to live there forever.
So, like, by the time, you know, if it was like my permanent residence,
Maybe at that point you would want to know your neighbors.
What about the disappointment of the children walking by your house and the lights off?
I don't think that people bring kids where I am.
Now, in Louisville, people do do that neighborhood, but I'm not there, so I can't.
But in Lexington, I don't really ever see kids.
Now, do, like, places in Lexington, are there adult, like, places where people be grown up besides, like, college bars?
Like, are there anywhere adults go and party tonight?
Or is this just a kid not?
It's kind of weird since the Thursday night.
When Halloween's on the weekend, a lot of the bars downtown,
people come dressed and, you know, you get the provocative costumes come out of night.
That's not what I was talking about.
I just meant in general, just people.
You.
I will be in costume tonight.
Yeah, but that's not very provocative.
No.
I think it's the opposite.
I'm still surprised they're still going with, Drew,
no comment on the quarterback.
situation.
Yeah.
They can't go out down there and start Gavin Wimson, can they?
I mean, I was surprised when he first said it on Monday.
I'm team Brock, even though it's been disappointing.
I think you've got to go with him.
But the fact that they're even considering it is very telling.
In Tennessee's preparing for two quarterbacks.
Give me the case for why you would start Gavin Wimson.
Beyond Brock's not as good as I hoped.
Why would you start Gavin Wimson?
The old Matt Horek, we're just.
is going to run, run, run.
That's it.
That you beat you on the ground.
I just don't think he has it with his arm.
Like what he said yesterday, I think he fits Bush Handom's system a little better.
Okay, but what has he done since he's been here that showcases he should start?
And it's not like a lot of backups who haven't gotten a chance he has played.
Yeah.
I think it's just gaming ship.
I think, you know, they're trying to do that just so Tennessee does have to force them to prepare for two guys.
But I mean, they did play him the entire second half.
And if it was games and chip, you would just kept going as normal.
You've let them know that you're considering two-quarterweight.
You'd rather them just prepare for Brock, and then you surprise him and have Gavin.
Yeah.
I don't understand.
And this is nothing against Gavin.
I think it's nice to have Gavin as a backup.
He's better than most of the backups we've had.
But why would you start him?
Why?
For what purpose?
He's not been good.
I mean, he played the entire second half, and we barely moved the ball.
until the last drive.
His best asset is running the ball,
yet when they threw him in there,
they made him throw deep balls,
you know,
in those first couple of hours series.
And some of them weren't close.
And I think the quarterback position
is just a fraction of their problems.
So I just don't see him being like a quick fix either.
I don't get the thought process at all behind that.
I did see the stat yesterday blew my mind.
We've scored fewer points in the second half
than any team in the country.
Yeah.
And what's crazy, like Tennessee hasn't scored a point in the first half the whole month of October, I think.
You want to bet that changes?
September 21st.
They have not scored since September 21st.
And what's going to happen Saturday?
They'll score on their opening drive.
21 to 3 or something at halftime.
I mean, the second half number is really, really bad.
For us to be the worst team in the country at points in the second.
half. Drew, that's just awful.
Yeah, I mean, you're not going to win games if you're not scoring after half time.
We're lucky we have the Ole Miss game.
If we don't connect on that fourth and whatever to Barry on Brown, this is an even more of a
nightmare situation.
That was a great play and a great play call.
Yeah, not act like it didn't happen, but that's like the one positive thing we have
in SEC play.
So I had a guy tell me it goes back to the culture.
They don't make them bust their butt in practice in the weight room and the film room
and so in that second half, they're not mentally sharp enough or tough enough.
Does they think, like, not in shape or like?
Just not mentally tough enough because they get lackadaisical in practice and stuff.
That was his argument.
Yeah.
You buy into that?
I mean, I'll buy into a lot right now because I have no idea what, I mean, this has been the most baffling team that I can remember.
There's no excuse.
I mean, A, there's no excuse to be this bad.
But B, how does a team that goes and wins at Ole Miss then come home and be uncompetitive against a terrible Auburn team?
So that would be, it could be a mental focus issue.
You're more focused there at Old Miss than you are at home.
But that's very unfortunate.
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Have we talked about that on this show?
You have. You've mentioned the story.
It's an unbelievable story.
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One person writes, Matt Brock in the Deep Threat Passing game is non-existent.
We need to stop acting like it is and stop trying it.
I don't think that's true.
I actually think the deep passing game has been one of the few things that occasionally has worked.
I mean, it doesn't hit every time.
But, I mean, do you think the rest of the offense has been productive?
Now, I don't think the bleak deep passing game works with Gavin.
No, and I just, like, making a sub a quarterback, is the line magically going to just start blocking for that guy?
Yeah.
You know?
Now, I mean, I guess somebody can make the argument.
Well, the line stinks, so you got to have a quarterback who can run.
And that might be there.
And maybe that's it.
But then didn't you test that out in the second half against Auburn?
How well did that work?
And there was a comment this week about the personnel was here before Bush,
and that's all they really said.
But it makes me wonder if Bush prefers Gavin for some reason.
I don't know that.
But the way they said that, that we already had Brock before we got Bush.
We've assumed all year Brock would be the quarterback next year.
I'm not sure you can assume that anymore.
Do you?
I don't either.
And like I said, yeah, they had Brock here before they even hired Bush Hamden.
So then they went out and got a quarterback to fit Bush-Handons system, and it was Gavin Wimpsett.
So maybe it's more in line, too, if Chip Train them and Demi's not going to play or didn't think they're going to be 100%.
Maybe they didn't think they need those extra legs back there to run the football against Tennessee.
Who's up first, Shannon?
Let's start with Dave.
Dave. How are you, Dave?
Dave.
Dave.
All right, strong start.
Who's next?
Matt.
Matt.
Matt, go ahead, Matt.
Hey, guys.
Matt from Owenton here.
See?
I already have somebody in Owent.
Look at this.
Matt, all right, so did you reach out to Mario?
I did.
Yeah, I sent him a message on Twitter.
My Twitter's acting weird.
Mine's about like Drew.
I'm just getting a bunch of fight videos anymore.
Well, hopefully you'll get a message back from Mario, but go ahead.
So he's coming today, you said?
He's coming this afternoon, yeah.
Oh, God help him.
We're in the middle of nowhere and take a right, and we love our community, but there isn't much going on here anymore.
You got to sell it to people.
Like, you got to sell like, what's the best restaurant in Owenton?
I can do the family billiards.
We got the bed further side of the Mississippi.
So we're going to go.
So he goes to family billiards.
Do people still smoke at family billions?
No, that's probably the one that Ryan's referring to.
that used to be smoked city
but they do not smoke in there anymore.
Do not smoke now.
So now like maybe he can talk about the transformation
from the smoking to the non-smoking family billiards.
Are there billiards at family billiards?
Yes, sir.
I think two or three pool tables.
See, maybe somebody will challenge Mario do a game of pool.
See, there's a lot of stuff there.
Now, besides family billiards, where should he go?
Well, I think until the end of the,
year the winery, Elk Creek winery, it was at one point the largest winery in the state,
but I believe it's getting ready to be up for sale.
Okay, but now we need, but maybe this will help him sell it.
The truth.
There you go.
You can go to Elk Creek winery.
Okay, what else?
This is good.
Like, where do people shop in Owenton?
There's a couple little shops downtown.
It's more like boutiques.
Boathees.
Think about that.
There's a men's warehouse.
If Mario fancies that.
Why do you have a men's warehouse?
Well, not a men's warehouse.
It's Larry Tackett's menswear.
Larry Tackett's men's wear.
Shannon, almost the same as men's warehouse, right?
Larry Tackett's men's way.
It's better.
It's better.
Wouldn't you like a nice suit from Larry Tackett?
We're learning so much already.
I'm excited to see what Mario comes up with.
I want you, sir, to have more excitement and pride.
You've already given me enough that I could do a video there.
Right?
And last thing, where do people?
hang out? Like if you're just finding a group of people and they're just kind of chilling,
where are they going to be? Oh, that's a good question. It used to be, it used to be the old
cruising in between the old dairy queen and the car wash. But again, this is going to make you
laugh, but there's no longer dairy queen. It's now a Mexican restaurant.
Everything's a Mexican restaurant now, yes. Yeah, we have two within one mile of each other,
but they're both fantastic.
See this?
I just
To me, to me I'm already excited about
Is there a downtown?
Is there a place where he can walk?
Absolutely.
Yeah, downtown's nice.
Quaint little downtown, nice little courthouse.
But we're very proud of where we're from
and we're tight-knit community.
It's just if it tells you anything,
like I had the day off today and the only thing I've done is hunt this morning.
So it's very...
You can take him home.
I'll ask him a question.
Okay, yeah.
Didn't Owen County just have a Mr.
Basketball a couple years ago?
What was his name?
Carson Williams.
That was Carson Williams.
Look at you.
How about that?
I don't know where in my mind that came from.
That was, I, he went to, like, Northern, didn't he?
He went to Northern, and I think he ended up transferring to Western, and for a while there.
He was the one, I called him previously.
He was the one that was originally signed with the Raiders.
I don't know if that worked out for him, but he had never.
played football before and then ended up
well listen you're good
he's going to have a great time hopefully
you'll get to see him and I appreciate you calling it
look
Larry Tackett Tackett's
menswear what what if
what if Mario Shannon comes home with like
a Larry Tackett menswear suit
that's going to look nice I'll be disappointed
if he doesn't Larry Tackett
menswear there's some good little places and I
I think the state park is still the best
and he gave us some other options
there the state park the big
State Park that's there in Owenton when we did our show?
I think that's still the main.
I don't remember.
I don't remember doing a show at a state park.
Wu came that day.
Oh, that was a long time ago.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'm more sure in the menswear.
I think Larry Tackett's menswear.
Did you see the video of the coach at Lynn Camp?
No.
So the basketball coach at Lynn Camp,
one of his players, I think, secretly filmed him.
Uh-oh.
In a locker room giving a speech.
And I was, and he got, he's resigned from the school because of the video.
So I watched the video expecting it to be like really bad.
And I didn't feel like it was as bad as I would have thought.
But basically he says the F word 15 times in the video, in the speech.
He's like bleep, bleep, bleep, bleep, bleep, bleep.
But he's more talking about we need to bleep and play better if we're going to bleep and win this game.
Burb, blah, brer, brer.
You watch this.
the video, right? You think you should have resigned? It's tough. I mean, my fifth grade football
coach talked like that. I'm not excusing it, but I think that's pretty, I don't say
common, but do you think language is enough? Like, you always tell kids not to cuss, right? Do you
think if coaches cuss, they should lose their jobs? Oh, God, I think a lot of coaches would be
fired as my point. Well, okay, so this gets to my point, though.
Like, why, I mean, if a science teacher said, you all need to bleep and learn about these bleeping tests, ber, blah, blah, bra, that would be bad, right?
Yes.
Why is it okay for a coach to do?
Coach's language is not good, knowing what the level.
But why do we accept it?
I don't know.
If this was at a school like, you know, LCA or Cal or something, I can see more than they let him go.
But why do we accept that any, why do we say people who teach English and science and math are held to one standard?
But a coach can get up there and be Bill Burr.
I guess the answer would be they're not trying to motivate you to be your best at the periodic table.
Yeah, they are.
This blanking in a periodic table.
No, they are.
These protons.
And I would argue what they're doing is significantly more important than the basketball.
Did we had a teacher one time that got in trouble for just saying Didly Squat.
You guys don't do Didley Squat?
That's right.
That's extreme.
I remember that.
A couple years ago.
He got in trouble for saying Didley Squat.
A woman teacher, yeah.
And then she got.
Oh, I remember the video, but I think she also did something else.
I don't think it was just the did.
I don't think they just got in trouble for, I think Didley Squat was the end of the video,
but I think something bigger happened.
And here's a coach saying the F word.
Don't do Didley Squat.
Yeah.
I mean, but that was, and I also think that was to little children.
Like, I think I was high school kids.
All right.
But back to my point.
He resigned.
He resigned.
Do you think he should have resigned for saying the F word like 15 times in a minute and a half?
No, to be honest.
Okay, so if the math teacher said the F word 15 times in a minute and a half,
he would probably be fired.
And why the double standard?
I don't know.
But I'm asking you, let's say you are school board.
chair, Ryan Lemon. Why the double, why can the coach say the F word, but the math teacher can't?
I don't have a good answer for you, and I've been around coaches my whole life.
Okay, I know that. Your dad was a coach, but like, but before we have policies, shouldn't there be some
rationality to them? I can't even come up with one. I mean, I think the guy should probably
apologize. He did, but he also resigned. The resignation is that's. So you would fire the math
teacher, but tell that dude, just keep throwing the F-pop?
I don't know if there's a difference in the classroom and the locker room.
It's the only designation I can make.
They're both school employees. I know. What do you think?
Well, I mean, initially I was like, I don't know this guy should resign for this,
but then I was thinking about it. I don't understand why we accept behavior from coaches.
We don't accept from anyone else in society.
Yeah.
You just, if my manager said the.
word 15 times to one of the employees, we'd have to say, no, you can't do that.
But then we just let them yell it at kids.
I don't get it.
I don't understand why we give coaches the leeway.
Just think about how they treat referees.
There's no other profession on earth where you can scream at a human being.
You're right.
The way coaches scream at referees.
And, Shannon, we just think it's fine.
Retired ref wants to chime in on that, by the way, when we go back to the calls.
All right.
Well, I'll do that right after the break.
But you know what I mean?
Yeah.
I feel like also if this coach was doing this to a high school girls team, I might feel a little different.
So you're like, if you sign up for football, just get ready to get berated.
And I don't know why.
But that just.
Yeah.
Well, I was surprised he resigned.
But at the same time, all I tried to think about is, could a science teacher do this?
If a science teacher did it, they'd be fine.
Absolutely.
They would.
The NBA is back.
The NBA is back.
Tell me about it.
They cuss there, too.
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I've always can learn, Shane, as soon as you talk about coaches, lights up.
Yeah.
Like it's like everybody has an opinion, which I get.
But one person writes, Matt, the classroom is different than the locker room
because there might be girls in the classroom.
What difference does that make?
I mean, why can you cuss in front of boys and not girls?
I think that's worse argument than the one of, it's something they signed up for to be a part of a team.
You're doing the whole thing that like...
I'm just saying that's better than...
No, in the law...
So people who know, I teach this in my class.
In the law, the rights you have as a student
are more than the rights you have as an athlete
because the athlete part is volunteer.
You see what I'm saying?
Yes.
So like you have a little more rights just as a student.
Once you play basketball and football,
for instance, your free speech rights go down a little bit
as a basketball and football player
because you don't have to play basketball and football.
Yeah.
So, you know, there's, so, I mean, that's kind of what Drew's argument is.
You're kind of, you're signing up to be cussed at.
I ask you a couple questions during the break.
Lynn Camp, that was a high school team that this happened?
Yes.
But he's not particularly angry at the guys.
He's just talking, and it's just, he just says a lot of F word.
And Lynn Camp, I know it's a little school, but it's not a private school.
It's public, and it's not religious.
So it's like, it's, you know, it's just a normal school.
If I'm not in 280-2287, you can come in and have,
have lunch today. I hope you will.
We like food. Who's up next?
Retired ref. Retired ref. How are you?
Doing good, sir.
That text that you just read
hit the nail on the head.
In the classroom,
you're being offensive.
In the locker room, you are not.
It's just...
Why? But why? It's not just...
Yeah, I mean, the answer to a question
can't just be because I say.
Why are, why is it offensive?
So what is it?
It's all right.
It's because of the gender that's involved.
But again, you're just saying because I say.
Why are you allowed to cuss in front of guys and not women?
Because they don't take it.
They're not built to take it like.
What do they're not built to take it?
Like what does that mean?
Well, they're not.
They're going to start crying.
So you're saying because girls will cry, you don't think boys cry when they get cussed at?
No, they do not.
No boy cries when they get cussed at.
I could give you examples of that being the opposite.
Is that you?
No, well, maybe.
But it's a lot of people.
But, dude, if I did, if I cry, then that's one too many.
You just don't have that issue with the male versus the female.
but let me go to the culture.
Let me ask you this.
Can a female coach in your mind cuss at women?
Yes.
I mean, that just doesn't make, logically, that doesn't make any sense.
You're saying girls are built to cry, but you're okay with women coaches cussing at girls.
Same gender.
Okay.
All right.
Well, I appreciate that.
Well, listen, as far as the coaches go,
And because I officiated all the way up to the SEC, you as an official are going to tolerate more at the college level than you are at the high school level.
Why?
Why?
It's just the norm.
Yeah.
But I just appreciate the call.
In general, the idea it's the norm just cause is annoying to me.
Everything needs to have a logical basis.
Do I think it's different if a man cusses at a woman than a woman cusses a woman?
Yeah, I do.
But I also don't really think you should be cussing in anybody, especially high school kids.
College, maybe I'm a little different.
And the pros, you're signing up for it, right?
Like, you're getting paid zillions of dollars.
But, you know, first of all, girls will cry and boys won't.
There's a lot of girls tougher than a lot of dudes.
That's what I was going to say.
There's a lot of girls that can handle stuff a lot more than some dudes can.
And I've seen a lot of tough dudes.
It annoys me when people are like, well, do people get offended?
I should be able to say what I want.
And then you say something to them and they get offended.
Right.
Everybody gets offended.
It just depends on what offends you.
But there are things I can say that would make you offended.
So, like, I don't understand this idea that it's cool for coaches to cuss, but nobody else can.
I don't have an answer either, and I was thinking when he was talking about that,
like a boy's chorus could be a volunteer, and yet if the band director, the chorus leader cussed out that, those guys.
I would say that.
I would say, I would.
I would, too.
Just started cussing out his.
Playing that.
Band?
Yeah, man.
It was an all boys' band.
He started cussing out his trombone player.
What are you doing, dude?
Slide it better.
It wouldn't be accepted.
Who's next, Shannon?
It's going to Travis from Ointon.
Travis from Ointon.
Go ahead.
Hey, I've got the perfect Ointon experience for Mario.
Okay.
And Matt made some, he made some good points, but I think he undersold us just a little bit.
So I got a little bit more.
We got a 30 seconds.
So you've got to sell it fast.
All right.
He's got to go to the pool hall.
There's a sign out front that says, well,
We're no longer smoking establishment.
He can come to my farm.
We got a side by side.
I'll show him my trail cam.
And then there's a hemp farm.
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Thank you very much.
I'm very excited.
They sell more Gatorade per capita than any Dollar General in America.
I'm going up there today to get a Gatorade.
There needs to be a side.
lineup that says that. I'm just going to go ahead and say it. We'll take a break and we won't cuss at you right after this.
Another podcast from some SNL late night comedy guy, not quite. Unhumor me with Robert Smygel and friends.
Me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you funnier. This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidel.
Help an a cappella band with their between songs banter. Where does your group perform?
We do some retirement homes. Those people are starving for baseball.
Answer. Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel and friends on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Last night, a blown call changed a game. This morning, the internet lost its mind, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened. That's where Sports Slice comes in.
I'm Timbo, and every episode, we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the biggest moments in sports and giving you the real story behind the headlines.
And we're going straight to the source, the athletes themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions in the most.
and the stuff nobody gets to hear.
Listen to Sports Slice on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more, follow Timbo Sliced Life 12 in the TikTok podcast network on TikTok.
What's up, guys?
This is Clifford Taylor the 4th.
And on my podcast, The Cliverts Show, I'm bringing you conversations about all kinds of stuff.
Like being an internet famous referee.
We're in the middle of a game.
This linebacker, this linebacker walks up to me, he goes, hey, ref, my mom wants you to wave at her.
What?
Quarterback on office blue with 42.
Hey, Wreck, my mama want you to weigh better.
What?
Where's she at?
Hey, Miss Parker.
Listen to the Clifford show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
If you're watching the latest season of the Real Housewives of Atlanta, you already know there's a lot to break down.
Portia accusing Kelly of sleeping with a merry man.
They holding Kay Michelle back from fighting Drew.
Pinky has financial issues.
On the podcast, Reality with the King, I, Carlos King,
recap the biggest moments from your favorite reality shows,
including the Real House Wise franchise,
the drama, the alliances, and the T, everybody's talking about.
To hear this and more, listen to Reality with the King
on the IHard Radio app, Apple Podcast,
or wherever you get your podcast.
The story I've told myself can then shape my behavior, and that can lead me to sabotage the possibility of connection.
This Mental Health Awareness Month, tune into the podcast Deeply Well with Debbie Brown.
If you've been searching for a soft place to land while doing the work to become whole, this podcast is for you to hear more.
Listen to Deeply Well with Debbie Brown from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
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