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Welcome everyone on Kentucky Sports Radio Tuesday.
November the 12th.
I'm Matt Jones.
It is that kind of day that you like when you're a Kentucky fan.
Probably the biggest non-conference game since COVID.
one of the biggest games in years.
It is Kentucky and Duke Day.
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We are here at the KS Bar and Grill.
And guys, this is like for fans, recent fans of this show,
this kind of day that really built this radio show.
Days where it's the day of a major basketball game.
You go back, I'm sitting here thinking about since we started here.
2010, New York City, Kentucky versus Yukon, John Wall, 2010.
You got Kentucky versus North Carolina right here at home in a massive game.
2010, Kentucky versus Louisville, Patino versus Cal for the first time
when DeMarcus knocks Jared Schwapsire right in the head.
2012 Champions Classic.
Kentucky versus Kansas when Anthony Davis announces to the world,
I'm the best player in college basketball.
2012 right here in Rupp Arena when North Carolina comes to town.
One versus two in Rupp Arena leads to the famous block shot.
2014 Champions Classic.
A team people thought could go 40 and O playing against Michigan State.
We lost that game, but we'll act like we didn't with the Harrison Twins.
that was in Chicago.
2015 in New York City, Kentucky, the team that did almost go 40 and O
blows Kansas off the map.
2015, Chicago, Illinois, Kentucky and UCLA, where we hold them to like six points
the entire game.
I'm sitting here going back.
I got to go back now.
That's a decade for the games that I think Kentucky fans are as amped up as they
are for this one tonight in Atlanta, Kentucky and Duke.
Ryan Lemon, I couldn't be more.
more excited. This is without question for a pre-January basketball game, the biggest game since
we all shut down for COVID in the spring of 2020. And I think it's because we're so excited about
what's happening now with our program. You think? Yeah. I mean, it's exciting. Yes.
I'm just saying, like, do you feel that energy as well? Yes, I definitely feel that energy as
that does everybody else who it's a program.
We saw it for Bucknell for crying out loud on Saturday.
The place was packed in full for Bucknell.
Everybody's excited about what this programming team is going to do this year.
I also think, Drew, it's Duke.
It's the fact that it's Duke.
There's something about playing Duke.
We've only beaten them twice in 30 years.
Twice in 30 years.
It's kind of an amazing statistic.
One of those years we won a national championship as well.
I think playing Duke, Shoshchewski may not be there,
but it still has that sort of appeal.
They have three guys projected in this morning's top eight in the NBA draft on that team.
You can't help but be excited.
Oh, I'm absolutely excited.
I thought you were going to run through a wall there when we started the show,
but I felt that same thing.
I mean, I've been looking forward to this game for, I mean, like everyone else, months really.
In the past, I'm not saying it was a drag coming into these,
but the Champions Classic, I got to where I was dreading these.
Me too.
They've lost four in a row.
It was always usually the first loss in the season.
But I've had this game on my mind since the summer.
It's been living in my brain, and it's finally right here in front of us.
And I'm feeling really good about where Kentucky stands in it.
One in six in our last seven Champions Classics.
Hopefully that goes away today.
So, all right, if you are a longtime listener of the show going way back,
you'll remember that there was a time that, you know, through donations or sponsors,
we were able to do fun things on the Champions Classic.
Well, that kind of went away.
But then this morning I got a message from someone on the text machine.
Said I have four lower arena tickets to the Champions Classic.
I can't go.
I'd rather give them away than so.
How nice is that guy?
How nice is that?
Because it's a woman.
A woman said it.
And how about the, I mean, like, probably could have gotten good money for them as well, you would think.
So I thought, okay, how will I do it?
Well, one, I'll give away a cup on the show.
Shannon, phone lines are closed because we're not going to let anybody cheat to do it.
it. We will give those away at about 10.30. But then I thought, you know, there's something magical
about being a student in these moments, right? But like being in a student, when you can just,
it's a one time in your life, you can just drop everything and just go. So I put on social media.
If you're a UK student, first person to get to the bar, I'll give you two tickets. And then,
you know, it costs money, Drew, to drive to Atlanta. You got to get food, gas, the Trump of
inflation has already started. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm not.
That was a joke.
He's not even president.
But no, I mean, it costs money to get all the way down there.
So I thought, you know what?
Uncle Matt, I'll throw in a couple hundred bucks for gas and food, right?
Of course.
Help people get there.
So whoever the first ones to get here, they get to go.
If you're a student, all of you all, I'm sorry, you already lost.
The tickets have already been won, unfortunately.
These two guys got here in 10 minutes.
Now, I want you to come up here and hear their story.
Come up here just a second.
This is, I love this story.
So these two dudes both go to UK.
Shannon, they both got here, let's say seven or eight minutes after I sent out the tweet.
Okay?
They got here at almost exactly the same time.
What is your name?
All right, you got to turn his mic up.
There you go.
What's your name?
Say it again.
Connor.
Connor.
Okay.
Connor was the first one here.
But for reasons I don't understand, Connor didn't get out of his truck.
I don't know if he thought people were going to come.
to him. We're not going to deliver it to your car.
I think he thought this was Sonic
and I was going to show up on roller skates
and hand him and hand him his ticket.
So he didn't come in first. You, however,
came in. What's your name? I'm Brady.
Brady. So I was ready to give
the tickets to Brady. But then Connor
came in and Connor said, well, I was outside.
I felt bad for Connor. But Drew, I was
just going to have to say, Connor,
sorry.
That's what I was going to say. But let me tell you
what Brady then said. Brady and
Connor talked. They both
realized, Ryan, that they didn't, hadn't asked anyone yet.
Yes.
And Brady and Connor said, well, why don't we just go together?
Brady and Connor don't even know each other.
No.
And they're going to get in a car, Ryan, and drive to Atlanta to the game together.
Dude, that's big blue nation right there.
They're so excited about the game.
They know your brother's excited about the game.
Let's just go together and enjoy it together.
So Brady, you're a senior.
Yes, sir.
Where are you from?
Louisville.
Louisville.
Where did you go to high school?
Trinity.
Trinity.
Connor, where are you from?
I'm from Lexington.
Where'd you go to high school?
went to LCA.
All right, so we got two private schools.
A little Trinity, LCA.
These are yes on Amendment 2 kids right here.
I'm kidding with you.
LCA, Max is a coach in LCA now.
You got Trinity.
Okay, so you guys are going to go down there.
Now, I've given you the tickets.
I've given you the cash.
My only rule is you're going to document some of your trip.
Will you do that for them?
Yes, sir, we will.
What are your majors?
Hospitality, management, and tourism.
Okay.
This is the kind of thing you have to do.
You're going to have to set up trips?
What about you?
Management and finance.
Oh, everybody's managing things every now.
Okay.
You're going to send me and Mario your videos.
Have you been to a Road UK game before?
I've been to road basketball games before.
Where?
All over the place.
I've been to some NBA games on the road.
I've been to Kentucky ones?
You've been to Kentucky ones?
I don't think I have.
You have not.
Have you?
I went to the Champions Classic win.
I'm not sure what year was, but Duke had Zion, RJ, and Cameron.
Oh, that was bad.
That was that one wasn't good.
Notice, I didn't bring that one up during the intro.
That was rough.
All right, so you guys are going to be our good luck, charm.
I hope so.
Now, if we win the game, I'm going to give you all a little.
I'm going to give them some incentive to cheer hard.
If we win, that $200, it's probably going to cost more than that.
I'll give you $200 when you come back.
Wow.
If we lose, the rest of it's out of your pocket.
All right?
So this is like a bet, Connor, where you don't have.
out where you don't know anything. I like it.
All right. Now, what are you all going to talk about on the way to Atlanta? You don't know
each other? Probably getting to know each other. Okay, that's fair. Maybe figure out the last name
and figure out where we go from there. I like, what? Can you say your last names? Uh, Harrison.
Harrison? Harrison. W-A-W-N-A-N-E, but pronounced like a winne. Oh, it's like wine.
It's French. Yes, sir, yeah.
Oh, it's French. One-A.
When a.
Drew, I didn't know we had someone fancy here, Brady.
One-A.
Can you go down there and get this win-A tonight?
Well, hopefully we get the one-A.
Yes, sir.
Hope you guys have a great time.
Leave one of you, leave your email with Mario, and we will, I, call in the post-game show.
I assume you'll be coming back.
Call the post-game show and let us know how it went.
All right.
Have a good time.
Thank you.
How great is that?
That story right there.
I love it.
I love it.
I love the fact that these guys came in there and,
with no intention, woke up to play with no intention to go into the game.
Now they're going.
I'm sorry for you.
I am.
I'm sorry you don't get to, you didn't get it.
But you know what?
It's next time.
Next time you'll make it work.
We ended up having probably another five or six students.
Yes.
Try to come in, Ryan, but these were the first two.
And now Big Blue friendship hopefully develops with 1A and Conner.
Yeah, before we went on, I ask them, do you guys know what time you're leaving yet?
They're like, no, we haven't got that.
We haven't got that far yet.
Well, they just math.
So it would have been hard to make plans.
This is something I feel like I would do.
And honestly, if we didn't have our KS bar party tonight,
I'd ask if I could just hop in the back seat and go without a ticket.
If I hadn't just sent him to Owen County, I was putting Mario in the car too
and just telling him to, but, you know, he had to drive a lot last week,
so I'll give him tonight.
I love this idea.
It'll be the time of their lives.
Win or lose, and hopefully it's a win to win a for them.
I mean, get him in the car with a random person and driving to Atlanta,
that'll be an experience that'll remember forever.
You got LCA, you got Trinity, you got a.
all this like, well, you got Protestants, you got Gentile, you got Catholics, you got them all together.
They'll be talking religion until they get to least.
Probably a lot of the time, right, solving world conflicts?
I think it'd be good.
Wouldn't you like to have this opportunity when you were a senior in college?
Somebody come along.
This is, Drew's exactly right.
This is the kind of thing I would have done.
They're seniors.
Class doesn't matter when you're senior.
Like who knows the class when you're senior year?
Perfect time.
I skipped.
Brady Connor, have a good time, guys.
I'll send you the tickets in the next few minutes, okay?
Look at these eager guys.
They're so happy.
They don't know who's driving, who's paying for gas.
They don't have each other's phone numbers.
Well, I ended him each $100, so they at least ought to split the gas.
They are going to have a great time.
This will be one of the times of their college career.
Remember that time that Matt Jones gave us tickets on the spur of the moment?
We drove down to Atlanta to Kentucky.
I feel sorry for this guy because he didn't get him,
and he has just a sad look on his face sitting here.
It happens, though.
You know what?
Contests.
Everybody can't win contests.
That's true.
Ed McMahon didn't come to everyone.
Everybody's house with the big check, Shannon.
He could only pick one at Publisher's clearing house.
That's a date of reference.
He's going to sit here, though, and watch the guy.
Our winners got up and left.
We've got to go pack.
We've got to get ready.
Get out of here.
Well, I mean, we don't have a third ticket, but you should just hop in with them.
Maybe you'll find one when you get down there.
Scalp.
Have all kinds of random people go.
So we did that.
We'll give some other tickets as well.
Now, for Duke, Kentucky, I've done something I'm going to talk about probably in the second hour.
I've ranked the 10 all-time most annoying Duke,
white guys.
That's a long list.
You can have a very, you've got more than 10.
As I was making the list, I realized it could be 20 deep.
Yeah.
Cutting it to 10 was kind of hard, but Drew, I have that in preparation for tonight.
You can have all first team, second team, third team, fourth team, and fifth team for
hateable Duke white guys.
But I will tell you this.
I don't know where you begin.
You can do it by decade.
This group today, they're good.
Yeah.
Three of the top eight picks in the draft.
I mean, Cooper Flag is going to get all the attention.
Amy should.
He's a great talent.
Probably the best talent to come into college basketball since I'm.
But the other guys can play too.
I mean, the other guys, what's the one kid's name?
I can never play.
Tari's Proctor is the point guard.
But the canoe.
Canipple?
Yeah.
It is Cinepple, by the way.
That kid has had, that kid has had an awesome start to his career.
Yeah, he's kind of getting some read comparisons and how he was four-star prospect.
He eventually got top 20-ish, I think.
But, I mean, he's just a do-it-all player.
He's hitting all his threes.
Well, shooting like 50%, which is still very good.
I think he's 7 for 14 through two games.
He can go in and rebound.
He's just a really complete player for a true freshman that, you know,
Cooper Flagg's getting all the attention,
but he and a couple others are in that first round.
And that point guard is not one of the first rounders.
He's not.
No.
Common Mayok is the center, and he is projected to go eighth in the draft.
So, I mean, you're looking at a,
this is the kind of team.
the Cal used to have.
All this talent, all this projection.
You don't know who's going to be good.
And then you have our guys.
Six and a half point underdog.
I watched a video where Mark Pope today said,
we're playing to win.
And every possession tonight is about winning the game tonight.
Can't got to love it.
I'm excited.
I haven't been this.
Me personally,
haven't been this amped up for,
forget about a non-conference game.
I'm trying to think the last time I've been this amped up
for a regular.
season. I agree and not to
dump on how it's been lately, but I'm about to. I'm ready to be the team
that's prepared in this year. I mean, last year, what was Kentucky up
14 on Kansas in the second half and we just watched them slowly
freshmaned away and then had to hear about how they're freshmen. The year before,
they were about to go up three with 10 seconds to go on Michigan State and somehow
losing double overtime. I'm ready to be the team with the experience that's not going to
have these mistakes and being told, well, they'll eventually get better. They might not
win, but they're at least going to be in it.
I agree.
Because of the preparation that we haven't had for so many years.
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I love this.
And we will take a break.
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People seem to really like these two guys who are deciding to go.
One person wrote in and said, Matt, I know Brady Winne.
Is that right?
Brady Winne.
Since he was in high school, he's from a good family, and they're going to have a great time.
Then another person says, I know Connor from right here in Lexington.
Dude's the nicest guy ever.
So it seems like we gave it to two nice people.
They did seem like they were two good dudes.
They don't know each other yet, but they'll get to know each other really well.
By the end of it, they'll be celebrating.
It'll be very exciting.
Shannon, just for the record, if you look at the text machine, a lot of people,
get offended really easily about my joke.
It was a funny joke.
The Trump joke.
Yeah.
Like, again, you would think they were making fun of people.
It's a joke.
It's funny.
That guy from yesterday.
Remember all the people don't get offended, snowflakes?
Why are you getting offended?
It's funny.
That woman from yesterday, though, his wife, the guy that called in, she doesn't like those jokes.
Oh, yeah.
They're trying to fix your relationship with her.
If she doesn't, if you don't like, then you're probably not going to like the show.
I mean, think about how much harder at a time I give Ryan.
And Ryan is my friend.
Okay?
Like, that's just going to be, you know, it's just going to be how it is.
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Now, Stoops made a comment yesterday that I want to talk about as well.
So I'm going to save that for the second hour because I, you know,
I want to do the basketball part of this as well.
So let's go ahead.
Should I do my 10 most annoying white guys right now?
It's the most, the thing I'm the most excited about this show today.
All right.
So I went through Duke history.
And again, for some of our younger fans, I think Zion changed the perception of Duke a little bit over the years.
But Duke was when, for 35 years, maybe 40 years, Duke has kind of been to me the great program that produces the most annoying players.
Would you agree with that?
Oh, yeah.
We think about them slapping the floor and just being annoying little pests.
Just playing basketball.
They're always doing too much.
And often they're really good.
Okay.
So, I mean, I think it's very important.
to say, if they didn't play, we wouldn't know who they were, right? And if they were terrible,
it wouldn't matter. So part of what makes up my list of the 10 most annoying Duke white guys
is they had to be pretty good to be on the list. Not all of them, but most of them. So here we go.
Coming in at number 10, in honor of the fact that he will be there tonight, John Schott.
You may know him as the coach now, but John Shire was a whining.
player who always had a face that was like,
that was him as a player. Now, I think he's going to be a pretty good coach,
but John Shire had a lot of annoyance to. Yeah, he was a captain of a very hateable Duke team.
I believe the National Championship team, so that whiny face we had to see a lot of when he was a Duke player.
Number nine, and this is personal to me, Cherokee Parks.
Oh, way back.
Cherokee Parks, they said was going to be the next lightener.
He wore goggles, and I didn't like it because I was in high school and I wore goggles.
he had the same bowl haircut I did,
and other team's fans would chant Cherokee at me,
and I did not enjoy it.
Cherokee Parks is number nine.
I'm so glad he's on the list because he kind of got lost.
He was in the late in her shadow,
but he was annoying.
He used to wear a head man even once in a while.
His sister is the lead singer of a punk band
whose name I can't say on the air, Shannon.
You should look that up.
I'm trying to think of who that is.
It has a word for anatomy that I can't say on the air.
in it. But his sister was a lead singer.
I will say, I hate to do
this. Young Matt Jones had some Cherokee
Park dogs in. I don't want to hear you say that. That's not
very nice. Especially with these goggles.
But you are honestly right. Number eight,
a collective group. A collective
you know, threesome
of Plumlies.
There are a lot of plumblies.
I think there are still Plumlee's coming out
today. Duke, for one period,
seemed to have 10 to 12 Plumlies on
the team at any given time. And Drew, I
hate it all of them. Somewhere in Indiana, there's a
Plumley Farm or they just keep making them and sending them to Duke.
Number seven, a lot of you wouldn't have them on the list, but you should.
Matt Christensen.
Do you remember Matt Christensen?
Always wanted to fight.
Always was whining.
When Duke lost to Indiana here in Rupp Arena, he got a big technical foul that swung the game.
A lot of Duke fans don't like him because of that.
Matt Christensen, he is a Mormon.
Normally, I would like that about him, but was not a Matt Christensen.
Another one of those annoying guys that was easy to hate if you're watching a Duke game.
Snoddy.
I always think of him.
He was a snotty guy.
Number six, Chris Collins.
He was the first little guard Duke guy that wasn't any good that got way over-praised.
He couldn't guard Drew, yet people would always say, oh, Chris Collins, he's so tough.
He's so tough.
He's now a college coach at Northwestern, but I remember when he was an annoying basketball.
You're right again.
I would give Chris Collins buckets today.
Yes.
Number five, Bobby Hurley.
Yes, he was great.
But again, you think of him now as a coach.
I think of him as the guy that always looked like he was smelling a fart,
throwing lobs to Grant Hill and Christian Leitner,
and was, of course, part of the Big 92.
He absolutely has to be on this list, and he deserves to be in the top five.
Number four, also, now you think of him as a Lakers genius,
but J.J. Reddick was the worst, and he was the worst because he was also really good.
Every time it looked like Duke was going to lose,
Reddick would come off a screen, push his guy off, shoot a three, and then get called for a and one,
even though he was the one that fouled the guy.
Yeah, Redick, I don't want to say, I mean, he kind of had the jerk in him, too.
There's some, he'd go out and play beer pong all night and then just come and hit a bunch of threes in your face.
But he's had a bit of a rebranding.
He is, but at Duke, he was the worst.
Now he's smart and kind of funny, but then he was the worst.
Number three, nobody I hate per square inch more than Wojo.
Wojo was awful.
First of all, he would wrap people up in a wrap McGlore up in a chokehold,
and then Billy Packer complained that McGlore was hurting him.
He won National Defensive Player of the Year, and he wasn't even a good defender.
He was everyone exploiting him, and somehow he won National Defensive Player of the Year.
If you were to look up the phrase, which gets overused white privilege,
it would have a picture of Wojo in it.
He was the most overrated player.
Duke's all-time leader and floor slaps.
No.
No, no doubt, but he did it the most.
No, number two, no dirtier player in the history of college basketball than Grace and Allen.
Nobody ever played dirtier was found a way to trip, whine, scream.
There is no one that I can remember in college basketball who should have been kicked out of more games that was not than Grayson Allen.
He's still doing it.
He should actually be in prison.
He should not be allowed to play basketball.
And then finally, number one, obviously we could name the award for him Christian Lait.
One of the best players in the history of college basketball, I grant you, had one of the best games in the history of college basketball against us, I grant it.
But he stepped on Aminu Timberlake.
And more importantly, he ruined my childhood.
The 1992 team was the team I embraced more than any team in the history of Kentucky basketball.
Four dudes that were seniors, three of them from Eastern Kentucky.
And that little punk decided to step on a player and then make the shot that made me cry.
Christian Leitner, number one hateable, why do?
Number one hateable opponent, period.
He's our number one, we hate this guy.
And I didn't even put in your Philipowski's, right?
There are others, but those are the top ten.
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Here's Matt Jones.
I am excited.
I am an excitable boy today, Shannon.
That's right.
I just, this is like energy that I just haven't had.
And I've had it for football in the last few years, you know, had it for various games, you know.
But in terms of a pregame energy and excitement, you know, I get it for the March games.
You can't help it.
You can't help but get excited.
But for, you know, I don't know, been a while.
I've kind of been used to losing these games in November and December.
This one especially.
It's been really bad in the Chambers Classic.
and it's been really bad in the Duke series.
I even wrote last night.
Pope's changed everything.
Can he just please change this night for us, too?
We haven't beaten anybody besides Michigan State in the Champions Classic since 2015.
And that took a historic Tyrese-Mexie breakout performance in the Garden.
And every year of year, we hear excuses.
Well, you know, we haven't worked against the defense.
We haven't put our defense in.
We haven't worked against the zone.
You know, we and all this is like we're built for March.
You know, these are young kids.
Pope, no, he understands we want to win, and he wants to win.
and he wants to win this game tonight.
Yeah, 859-280-2287.
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By the way, tonight, the women's team plays at six.
The men, that'll start 9-15, 930.
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Because it's cold, we have the patio shut off,
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We also have Country Boy for all basketball games this year.
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So that will be during every game day. It starts tonight for this one.
I expect a good crowd here tonight. Even if it's just me, I'm going to be screaming like crazy.
I'll be here. So we have at least two.
So we at least have us.
I'll be here. We're also going to do the rapid reaction live from here.
So there might even be, I've been contacted about potentially somebody from a national network sending a camera here to show the crowd during the game.
I don't know that that's going to happen.
They're still deciding.
Big road environments, this place is awesome to be at, especially.
But Tuesday nights, sometimes, you know, it's a little different, but I don't think it's going to be like that.
Not tonight.
I think tonight people are excited.
All right, so here's what I want to do with giving away the tip.
tickets. We've done this to where I decide who gets it. We've done it this where Ryan decides
who gets it. Ryan always ends up picking the ones with the heartstrings store, right? A kid or a
dog. Then we did it the one where Shannon picks it. Shannon is usually the biggest jerk about it,
right? Like he'll pick the one that's sort of the biggest jerk. But we really have never
learned how Drew would pick, would would pick winners. That's never really like Drew has never
had to himself select. We don't know. Is Drew, is it as hard as big as Ryan's? Does he like
storylines like me? Is he just a jerk like Shannon? People have said when they met Drew, he was
not very nice. Yeah, there are a lot of people that say Drew's the biggest jerk of the group,
that he's sort of a sneaky jerk that you don't think he's a jerk. Clause a jerk. But then he's a
jerk. So I'm going to let Drew pick tonight. Now here's the thing. I have two tickets. You can be
anywhere, but you have to go.
You cannot sell them.
The person that gave these away promised me they wouldn't sell them.
I know those two kids that came.
I know they won't sell them.
So I'm asking just a promise from you that you will go.
859-280-2287.
You give us why we should pick you.
Drew will get to decide.
And Drew can use any criteria you once because it's the Drew Franklin Champions
Classic suggestion.
Are you excited about this?
I'm very excited.
And I'm in a great mood.
You know, I'm not going to reveal.
my criteria or give any hints. I don't want to sway what people will say. I will say I probably
won't take the Shannon approach and make a kid cry. I won't eliminate that one. I won't do that.
That was the Billy one, wasn't it? Yeah. Oh, excuse me, was it Billy? Yeah. I was thinking of the wrestling
tickets, though. Regardless, I'm not going to reveal too much, but I'm excited to have this honor and this
responsibility. So go ahead, give us call. 859-2-80. These are good seats. These are lower
arena seats. And by the way, you can't, you can also get to go to the Michigan State,
Kansas game as well. So you go ahead and get on the line. We'll, we'll do the calls in the next
segment. Let's actually talk basketball here for a second about the game. Drew, if you're looking
at Duke's advantages, they have size early on this year. They've played pretty good defense.
They struggle a little bit scoring in their first game, but, you know, I don't, it's not a huge,
huge deal early. All the talent in the world, very young. In many ways, think about how you thought
about this game the last five years and then reverse it because now we are what's a lot of
these other teams have been against us. What do you think are the matchups you're most excited about?
What are you most worried about? Well, like everyone, the big matchup and the biggest worry is
Cooper Flagg. He's not overhyped. He's the real deal. He can do everything. He'll go get a
rebound and next thing you know, he's gone the other way for a dunk. He can pass. He can shoot.
He can probably guard one through five. I mean, really what he does might determine the game.
in a great world he'd get in foul trouble and he'd sit on the bench a lot that might be part of
the game plan but he's he's such a good player that's going to be a hard hard thing to pull off
really it's going to be a collective effort in guarding him too i mean amario who starts on it
because they're going to start that center so i don't think it's going to be i mean if you're
just looking at position it should be andrew car yeah but i don't know that they're going to want
to put him on here yeah because they're center uh mal you watch how we pronounce it i mean he played in the
Olympics. I mean, you can't just forget about him and move
Mario Williams and just leave him alone.
You got Cinnipple on the wing.
Carr should be the guy, but Carr might also be the biggest
liability in that matchup.
He's going to...
So what would you do? Would you put car?
I mean, I think they'll play start on Carr.
Yeah, Carr is going to get opportunities. Hopefully it's
going to go well, have concerns there.
Like I said, it's going to be a group. Everyone's probably going to get
a shot at it. But there's so many other pieces.
They have four guys in the first round conversation,
three in the lottery. So it's not just flag, but he's the one.
that can really do you think if they needed to they could switch a butler or an oway give up size
and play him yeah because the way he play i mean he steps out plays on the wing a little bit but he
really is just a freak of nature that they have and that's why you know their consensus number one
projected pick and all the mock drafts people calling him a generational player i mean he is all of that
by the way luckily though it's early in his career and as we're saying maybe this is where experience
in preparation you can get in the draft the mock the new mock draft came out uh actually
Jackson Robinson was not in it.
Kobe Braia was.
Kobe Brea was in the second round of the
newest ESPN mock draft.
The big thing is they have to guard this motion offense
and they're a bunch of freshmen playing defense.
Ryan, what do you think?
I'm with Drew. I think, you know, Carr,
it's probably the guy that should do it,
but he is a liability.
I honestly think our best matchup guy is
Brandon Garrison. I know he's not going to start,
but he may be the guy that may be athletic enough
to guard Cooper flag.
He is, but then I don't know who you put on the center.
That's the problem.
But the center probably won't play the whole game.
I think he's, but, yeah, I mean, I actually, if they didn't have the center, what's the name again?
The common malleoy.
The mottowery.
If you didn't have him, I think you would even put Amari Williams on it.
But the problem is they play that center.
Now, on offense, we can take advantage of that.
I think our guards, I think our guards are better than their guards.
I think they definitely have an advantage at the wing and down low.
But I think our guards have an advantage.
Ryan, I think you shoot 43s if you're Kentucky tonight.
I mean, I think you win this game.
In my opinion, you take 35 to 43s, hope to hit 17 to 18, 16 to 20,
and that's the way you try to win to get.
Yeah, I think that's the way they want to play.
You know, they didn't necessarily have to do that against Wright State.
You know, they were getting those open line drives of the basket.
We saw more against Bucknell that what this team really, I think,
is built towards the offense, how it's built.
And I think that's what we'll see tonight.
35-43s should be the normal for every game.
45.
35-40.
Okay, 35-4.
I mean, we've got to score a lot.
What's the amount of points you think we have to get to win?
Well, our friends of draft kings have it at 77.5, and I love the over on that.
Even win or lose.
I think Kentucky's going to score a lot.
I think you get near 90.
Even getting the 90s, you're feeling pretty good.
With Duke starting, I think it's three freshmen, a sophomore, and a job.
junior, whereas Kentucky has, you know, I've got six fifth year seniors and a senior and a junior that'll be playing a lot.
I just hope offensively Kentucky's getting all these good looks and they're making them because I think
Duke is going to be confused defensively too. Kentucky doesn't have a Cooper flag they worry about,
but just the motion and the offense and the constantly moving, that's going to be an issue for Duke.
In his young career, John Shire has shown to be a good offensive coach, but his teams have struggled
defensively. I mean, they really have. His teams have struggled defensively. I think, you know,
Shashefsky was one of the great defensive coaches of all time.
That hasn't been the case with Shire yet, although they have had in a modern offense.
So I think this game could be like 9288 kind of thing.
I mean, I think it has a chance to be that kind of game.
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We got folks here from Louisville.
We got Lexington, Prestonsburg, Crestwood.
Am I missing anybody?
Where are you from over there?
Crestwood.
Creswood.
That's right.
He's from Crestwood.
got I think we got everybody here and then nice to see you all today. Remember on game days we also
have the the draft Kings thing. You'll be able to 100% your bet. You and I are going to make our
picks. We will be the tonight, the featured bet on the entire app for Kentucky Duke. So we got to
make sure we make a good video here in just a few minutes. I already hammered that money line. I got
the six and a half. I love the Kentucky over. Probably I'm probably going to bet the Kentucky over.
I will be all in on different Kentucky bets tonight.
I'm big on the Kentucky over.
I saw an interesting thing real quick before we go the phones.
Draft Kings law, like there was a story about how Draft Kings in quarter number four or three or whatever it was just over,
lost the most money in a week that they had ever lost in their history.
And would you like to know why that occurred?
Why?
Anybody know?
Week five of the NFL season.
the favorites went 14 and oh.
And apparently the average better just, like they always,
the favorite always ends up getting more bets.
No matter what the line is,
people just tend to bet the favorite.
So one of the ways they evened out is the favorite sometimes covers,
the underdog sometimes covers.
The favorites went 14 and O,
and apparently all the Vegas sports books took a beating because of all the favorites.
I like our partners,
but I'm hoping they get a beating on the,
that Kentucky money line tonight, that 30-0 to win the SEC.
All the pro-Kentucky bets right now.
I hope come back on them.
I like the over a lot.
I think that's going to be one I'll put on the thing.
Okay, so we got everybody on here, Shannon.
These are for the tickets to the Champions Classic.
We have five or six, which one?
Six.
Six.
All right.
Let's get started.
Who's up first?
Garrett.
Garrett, where do you live?
Frankfurt.
Frankfurt.
Now, this is quite a drive.
Would you just hop in the car immediately?
Yes.
I would drop everything and get in the car and be on my way immediately.
I'm so beyond excited for this game.
Why should Drew give it to you?
Drew, you should give me the tickets because I have this hope and Pope.
I have been a long-time fan my entire life.
And the moment that I heard Caliperi on his post-game show go,
get-d-git-git-git-git-git.
It gave me PTSD.
And Pope is my therapy.
And this game is my therapy.
And I need to go to this game to forget about John Cali-Refi.
Calipari to get over this, to buy and fully to this team.
It's time to go.
We're ready.
We're amped up.
All right.
Let's go get this win against Duke, baby.
All right.
So there you go.
He does a Caliperi impression, does it tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, and says he has
believed in Pope.
All right.
So that's number one.
Number two.
Who's next, Shannon?
Austin.
Austin.
Austin, where do you live?
Evansville, Indiana.
Now that's going to be a heck of a drive.
You'll have to leave immediately to get from Evansville.
You can do it.
All right.
What do you got?
Yes, sir.
I will.
So I got four things for you.
We don't have four.
You got to give me two.
Okay.
Well, I was one of the first callers on your post-game show here a couple days ago,
and I was talking about how we're going to play Cooper Flag,
and I think we're going to shut them down.
And then I've been listening to you guys since I was 10 years old,
so I'm pretty loyal to you guys.
And also, I have to get this reason.
My last name, there's a road.
in Lexington, named after my last name because
Coach Rupp was friends with my great grandpa.
And what road is that?
Haggard Street or Haggard Lane, one of the two.
All right, so there you go.
Hang on.
I've got to let you go.
I just got a little bit of time.
So Austin says he should get it called he called the post game show
when you hosted Drew and a road is named after his grandpa
because of Adolf Rup.
I'd have to at least ask to make sure that's true,
but he says that so it could be true.
What's next?
Clark.
Clark, where do you live, Clark?
I live in Georgetown, Kentucky, Matt.
Georgetown.
You can make it then, right?
Oh, hey, man, I just got down with class.
I'm ready to roll.
All right, so why should they pick you?
Why should they pick me?
Well, last time, my parents went down to the dude game.
This was a couple of years back, and we sadly took the L.
And while they were down there, I actually got so upset.
I shoved my grandmother out the front door and took off running across the field.
my parents then had to cancel the rest of their trip and come home because my grandma didn't know what to do with me.
So I want to make it up to my dad.
I want to take him to this game with me.
So you think Drew should pick you because when Duke beat Kentucky last, you shoved your grandma?
Matt, Matt, this is a redemption story of this.
A redemption story.
All right.
Well, I appreciate it.
Hang on.
Wow.
He shoved his grandma when they lost to Duke last time and this is a chance to redeem it.
I don't know exactly how that redeems it.
I don't know if you're going to take your grandma.
he didn't say he said he didn't make it up to his dad he ruined his dad's trip you need to make it up to
grandma okay so that was all right listen i don't know what drew is going to pick it's an interesting
choice who's next isaiah isaiah where do you live hey matt i live in lexington i'm on the road
today i'm actually in bowling green working right now and if i got the tickets uh my brother lives
live live right down the road here in nashville so i would uh roll down there pick up my brother
and then we'd uh roll on all right so you grab your brother in nashville so you grab your brother in nashville so
So why should he pick you?
Well, man, we were die-hard UK fans.
We've been to several Champions Classics,
and we've never seen them lose.
We've never seen them lose a road game that we've been to.
Oh, that's big.
Okay, never seen them lose.
All right, there you go.
Appreciate the – hang on.
So what was his name?
Yeah, I didn't get his name.
Isaiah.
Isaiah, his brother, on the way, he'll pick him up.
They've never seen them lose a road game.
So maybe a positive winning streak.
He's in Bowling Green.
We'll pick his brother up in Nashville.
All right.
Who's next, Shinn.
Donnie.
Donnie, where do you live, Donnie?
That's a good mountain name.
Donnie, where do you live?
Yes.
Yes, I live in Louisville.
Louisville, all right.
I didn't call for tickets.
I was going to...
Then you're out.
Then you're out.
Donnie, I'm sorry.
This is for ticket.
How about that?
One of the six people gets wasted by Donnie who just wanted to talk.
Somebody else could have been in the contest and Donnie took their spot.
Making my job easier.
All right.
One more.
Samuel.
Samuel.
We might have room for one more if Samuel goes quick.
859, 28027.
Samuel, where are you from?
Wingsburg, Kentucky.
Wainsburg.
All right.
Here we go.
Williamsburg.
Williamsburg.
Okay, 13th region in the house.
Why should they pick you?
That's right.
My dad's dedicated 40 years to coach new sports, basketball, football, and baseball,
and I would like to give something back to him by being able to take him down there
and have a trip of a lifetime, being a big blue fan.
So I just like to give back to him.
he's dedicated his youth.
40 years of youth sports.
All right.
Hang on there.
That's a really good.
40 years of youth sports for him in Williamsburg.
I like it.
If Ryan was picking, that guy would have just won.
That's the winner.
But Ryan's not the pick.
Drew's the pick.
That's what you have to remember.
You got one more?
One more.
Let's go to Lincoln.
One more.
Who is this?
Lincoln.
Go ahead.
Where do you live, Lincoln?
Hey, guys.
I'm in Chattanooga.
Oh, you're close.
Go back to the days of the podcast in the baseball.
and of the frat houses.
And I was the reason Drew got on SportsCenter for the first time.
Back in 2011, I sent you guys a tweet from a Chattanooga mock player before the cats
played them where he was talking crap about his coach.
Y'all put it on KSR.
He got kicked off the team.
He was Patrick Patterson's teammate in high school.
I actually remember this, yeah.
And y'all got on SportsCenter.
And then I also made a Matt Jones and Catina Powell Fathead to take to the Georgia Tech Louisville game to control Louisville.
I remember that too.
Okay, the Catina Powell, Matt Fathead.
And got attacked by a Louisville parent.
All right, I remember all this.
All right, I appreciate the call.
Okay, so I'll tell you what, I'm going to give you the break to think about it.
There's some very good submissions.
I remember that kid.
He took my, he took a fat head of me and Katina Powell to Louisville, Georgia Tech and a Louisville fan hit him.
I do remember that.
That was in like 2011.
Wow, that's quite a memory.
All right, there you go.
We got six contenders.
Drew will give it away,
and then we'll Mark Stoops for making a coach.
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