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Welcome everyone at Kentucky Sports Radio Tuesday, November the 19th.
On a cloudy day here in Lexington, Kentucky.
We are at the KS Bar and Grill where it is happy times as always.
It's a game day.
Game day.
Kentucky plays tonight against the Lipscomb what?
Bisons. Bisons, plural.
Is it plural?
Yeah, we played the bison.
Last time in Rupp, now we have the bison's.
But I thought bison was plural, just normal.
Fun fact, both are acceptable.
Both are acceptable.
They choose to be different.
Look what we've learned already today.
Why would I?
I don't want to accept them both.
We're going to have to choose.
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Sure. Why not? What did the Buffalo say when he dropped a son off to school? I got it. Bison. Bison.
There you go. All right. That's a terrible joke. It's a terrible joke, but that's okay.
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Well, tonight, Kentucky and David Lipscomb, they have played Arkansas this year already.
They have played Western this year already, lost both games.
We're competitive in the Arkansas game for about 30 minutes and then kind of lost by a lot,
but then we're very competitive, lost to Western there at the end, Drew.
So it should be a good contest.
Yeah, they've already played a lot of games.
They also played Belmont in the Battle of the Boulevard.
You brought that game up yesterday.
Are you that a big one, do you?
Well, they're not good in the second half.
They were up 10, blew it.
They were within four against Arkansas, end up getting blown out at the end.
Their other loss, so they were up at halftime, end up losing.
So they're not a second half team.
All right, well, that's good to remember if it's close in the first half.
I watched a little bit of Arkansas last night.
They played the 358th ranked team in Ken Palm Pacific that was 016 last year in the conference.
It was a five-point game with eight minutes to go, and then they pulled away.
I got a text that it was within two.
Did they get it within?
Yeah, it actually did get within two.
But they were within two at one point, having not, that team had not won a conference game,
only won one in two years.
Well, the main thing is it's a tournament-like atmosphere with the BBN tournament
tipping off for the Kentucky time.
It is the BBN invitational tonight.
One of the historic tournaments in America with Western Jackson State and Lipscomb.
Yeah.
Yeah, you can keep your Maui invitational.
You know, you can keep your Battle of the Atlantis.
You can keep all that.
We got the BBN invitational tonight.
You can feel it, you know.
You can't feel it, yeah.
Driving through town, I saw people going to work at law offices and people on the corner.
There was a wreck on the interstate.
Oh, past a fire truck?
Yeah, there's just an energy in town.
There's just a lot, a lot going on.
You know, I drove this morning from Louisville, and so on my drive, you know, that gives you a chance
to think.
Sure.
I listened to, you know, part of the Bill Simmons podcast, he's unbearable now, but I still listen on Mondays with cousin Sal.
And when that was over, I had some time to think.
And then I realized it's like 12 days, maybe actually more like 10 days before we get in a car and drive to Seattle.
I mean, it is, it's right here among us.
You know, I put on Twitter the various stops I think we're going to make, although,
you know, depending on a couple things, a couple might change,
but likely to stay the night in Iowa City, Iowa.
So do our show that Monday in Iowa City for all the people that are Iowa City folks.
Okay.
Then Burke, or no, Logan, South Dakota.
Logan, South Dakota.
Or is it Burke, South Dakota.
It's one of those two towns.
One of the Dix of Dakotas.
I don't know which one it is, but it's one of them.
That's where my friend has his ranch.
Oh, okay.
Which he says he's invited us to, but also he doesn't communicate it to us.
I wonder if he's like realizing maybe I don't want these people at my ranch,
but we're going to be in that town either way, okay?
This isn't him now that you're really doing it.
He's like, oh, that wasn't a just a small call.
Well, I mean, it's a guy, like some.
He's in my fellowship.
Yeah, he's a really interesting guy.
He was like, he ran for, I think, lieutenant governor of South Dakota.
He was a rodeo guy.
And it was like a big time rodeo.
He traveled around and did the, you know, still make Cheyenne rodeo.
And then he got hurt and he ended up getting, like, paralyzed him the waist down.
So now he's in a wheelchair, but he's still a leader in South Dakota.
And he's a really, really nice guy.
And he said, you know, I want you and you to come to the ranch and bring your show one day.
And he said it like offhand.
You know, that's one of the things you say when you live in a ranch in South Dakota.
Like you should bring your show there.
And then I was like, you know what?
We might actually be going through South Dakota this year.
And he's like, oh, yeah, well.
How many of them there are you?
What day again?
Oh, so it's two weeks from now.
Okay.
But no, he said, I talked to him yesterday.
He's still, he's still excited to have it.
So we're going to go there.
And then either Laramie or Cheyenne, Wyoming, then Salt Lake City.
Never been.
Mariana.
We're talking about that before the Boise.
Back to Boise.
Love Boise.
Here we go.
Eugene, Oregon.
And then Seattle.
Because we don't play on that Saturday night until 10 o'clock.
Yeah.
So because we play so late, I was like we should just use that extra day, that Friday, and go to Oregon.
So we're going to be in Eugene, and that will then cross off my 50 states, and I can say, like Johnny Cash, I've been everywhere.
I know you've addressed this, but people keep sending me messages.
Will there be some sort of pregame show that people can come to that are out there for the game?
I hope so.
I mean, I haven't started locking down places, but I would assume we'll pick a place in Seattle.
You know, games at 10, so it would be 7.30.
Eastern 430 Pacific.
We'll probably find a place somewhere in Seattle
close to the arena to do it.
I have a friend there, Jeff, who's offered to ask around, help out.
Yeah, well, tell him to ask around.
Somewhere close to the arena would be helpful.
And your friend with the ranch, does he know he's up against another ranch on this trip?
Because we're passing several pizza.
We're going to pass pizza ranch.
We're definitely going to eat at a pizza ranch.
The buffet style pizza.
It's really what's motivating me.
Shannon, we love that, didn't we?
That's kind of the upper Midwest place.
Yeah, it's like the best pizza chain on the
planet it's like if you want pizza uh and ranch you get it which by the way i don't understand
why more people don't do that i mean i does anyone dislike dipping your pizza in the ranch yeah let's
make it more unhealthy for you but like it's it's awful for you but if you're just talking sheer taste
you know we did it where we up in green bay we ate at one and my friends like all these great
restaurants up here and you guys are going to go eat it a pizza ranch yes it was excellent
i think that was the right choice so all of those places i don't know if you all know things
to do, I mean, we've been to Boise, but if you have recommendations for Iowa City, Burke,
Laramie, or Salt Lake City, or Eugene, Oregon, we'll take them.
And then anything along the way, we're going to be driving through an Indian reservation,
right?
There's going to be, which I've never been to.
There's a lot of, going to be a lot of boring space, but you know what?
That's what that part of the country is.
So that's what we got to do.
That's when we get to talk and get to know each other a little better.
But we don't talk.
For people who don't, for people who don't know how this trip.
goes. This is exactly what happens. Can I tell you exactly? You know I'm right about this.
Here are the car rides. We get in for like 20 minutes we talked to each other, right? Like, we're very
excited. And we're like, hey, we're going to river. Then Shannon is the first one to check out.
Shannon pulls out his iPad. Watches a movie. And he, no, you don't watch a movie. You watch 15 movies in a row.
puts his headphones on and has zero interest in communicating with us at all.
I don't want to distract the driver.
If you just, you have.
I don't want to distract you.
Distract me.
It's just Shannon is in his own world, Ryan.
He's not going to talk to anyone until the car stops.
No, but he's first one out.
He's first one to tap out, put his headphones in, starts to watch the movies.
He's not like you wouldn't be too, Lemon, if you didn't have to be up there.
No, no, Drew is kind of in the middle.
Drew reads some.
Drew watches movies some, but then he talks some.
Drew's kind of a middle communicator.
Ryan usually sits up front.
Because he has to.
I have to be there to come when you want to talk about Trump or politics.
I'm done with that.
He's taken a year off.
I'm taking a year off.
I'm done doing it.
I'm a week.
Don't tell him about the cabinet.
I'm a week into it.
And I could get upset.
But you know what?
I'm like, whatever, what's going to happen?
You know, it's fine.
Let's just take more crazy people.
Then, and then now we have Mario to add.
Yeah.
So we don't know what Mario.
I think Mario's going to be talking a lot.
Your job, Mario, is to keep Shannon involved.
All right, Shannon is not involved on these three.
No.
Don't bother me on the shoulder.
He's saying don't bother him.
He wants you to bother.
No, I don't.
I'm texting.
He wants you to talk to him and get to know him a little bit on the trip.
We did discuss with Mario and Shannon the sleeping arrangements because they're kind of
neither one wants to sleep with me.
Who gets stuck with me?
Mario gets you.
Shannon and Drew have paid their dues.
You get to stay with you get to stay with Ryan.
Now, he does snore a lot.
They had Hopkinsville together.
He snores a lot, and then he walks into the bathroom,
and within moments makes it his own,
and I'll just let you realize that yourself.
Like within moments.
But it's a right of passage, Drew.
Everybody's done it.
I did it first.
Then you've done it, Drew.
Shannon's done it.
So now it's Mario's time to stay with him.
I've had many of nights with Ryan Lemon.
He's a great roommate.
lights out time. Then it feels like you're sleeping in a construction site, but he's just such a good guy
that you get through it. Yeah, I think it's a good idea. Here's what you ought to do. Go look around town
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and just lay next to it and try to go to sleep in the afternoon. But it at least has a little
cadence he can follow. He doesn't have a pattern. He's all over the place. The thing, Shannon and I've
got it down pat though. We've got a little routine. Shannon gets, Shannon, you'd rather stay with Drew, right?
Probably so, yeah.
Yeah, so Shannon gets to move.
Don't speak for him.
Shannon gets to move on.
He's graduating to the next thing.
And congratulations, Mario.
You get to spend time with this lovely young man.
And he says he stays up late.
He stays up to like two in the morning every night.
So he's going to have to hear me.
Well, you know, usually Drew and Shannon are the night owls.
It's like usually you're the first one to go to bed.
First one tap out.
Then me.
And then I don't know when everybody else goes because they stay out.
So that's that that'll be what.
I'm doing Drew and Shannon things.
Yeah, you're doing Drew and Shannon.
It's only time you all talk to each other all year.
And I'm going to bring by a Super Nintendo this year too.
Yeah, that's good.
So it should be a lot of fun.
Yeah, one more question.
Is Max going?
He might go if Lexington Christian loses before the finals.
Where's he going to sit?
We're going to strap him to the top of the car?
We have two rows.
Okay.
Yeah.
Third row seating in the back.
We have third row seating.
You know, Mario was our hookup.
Used to work at Interprice.
Uh-huh.
Able to kind of, Mario got us the big assy.
So already pulling his weight.
Already pulling his weight.
So it should be a lot of fun.
The first show will be Monday in Iowa City.
So if you know someone in Iowa City who would like to host, that's going to be our first show.
It's been a couple months and we've been to Iowa.
We've never been to Iowa City.
I've never been to Iowa City.
We popped in there on because that's how I learned Iowa was there.
We did a drive-by.
We did do a drive-by, yes.
We stayed.
They have a little downtown with market lights.
We stayed in Ames.
We all stayed in Ames on one of our trips, and then we've stayed in Des Moines a couple times.
I think Iowa City is where Mr. Pectacular is from.
We could just shock up with him.
Oh, that's right.
Mr. Pectacular lives in Iowa City.
There we go.
Do it for his house.
Wow, Shannon, you got we got to get him to come by, right?
Right, yeah.
Yes, stay at his house.
Big brother.
Mr. Pactacular lives in Iowa City.
So anyway, so that's our schedule, and I'm looking forward to getting on the road.
Kentucky and Lipscomb tonight is at seven.
any reason, Drew, you think this game will be closer than the other games like this have been?
Well, Matt, they played Belmont, and I'm just kidding.
They have a very good player, like very, very, very good.
Probably going to be the player of the year in that conference.
He's already scored like 30 and 20.
He's 6'8, steps out and shoots the three.
So kind of like Cooper Flagg.
I was actually going to say they're a little Cooper Flaggish.
They have another all-conference player on the wing.
Kind of can be the coneple there.
But otherwise, no, it shouldn't be an issue.
Just don't let one of those guys go crazy.
You should be fine.
They shoot a lot of threes.
We like that.
But I think they'll struggle with Kentucky's wings.
We keep playing teams like that, don't we?
We keep playing these teams that play our style.
Jacob Agnesivik.
I'm not real great on the pronunciation.
Yes, he missed all of last year after a great sophomore year who's injured.
And everybody's wondering, will he come back?
Be good.
He's scored 30 right away.
So he's tough.
So Jacob Agnesivik is our guy to watch.
Another good test for Andrew Carr and James.
Jackson Robinson, who, and even Brea took a little bit of the defense against Flag
against Duke.
Brea is not the, what?
Brea, it's not the greatest defender, but he did okay on Cooper Flag the other night.
He didn't do very good.
I mean, they, they, I mean, they were abusing him.
Yeah, well, like I said, he's not the greatest defender.
Neither is Carr.
Those two guys.
No, they weren't.
I thought Carr did better in the second half.
Yeah.
Brea, they were picking him out every time.
But Bray hit a huge shot, and got a huge rebound down the stretch.
He was active with his hands, was trying to rebound.
He and Carr both just lacked a little bit of that lateral quickness.
Yeah, they just don't have the quickness for him.
But they got the spin.
They were trying to spin.
The effort was there.
And we were able to do it.
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I'm going to tell you driving out there.
Gonzaga's good.
I watched them last night.
I watched them play the first half against San Diego State.
They're good.
Like, I don't know.
You know, there are people who say we're going to take a step back.
They're not.
They're good.
Their point guard can play.
They get up.
I mean, they completely controlled San Diego State on their home court last night.
That's going to be a tough game.
That'll be, I'm not saying they're better than Duke or worse than Duke.
they're probably similar, but it's going to be a Duke-level game,
and we're playing out there.
So that's going to be a tough, tough test.
Yeah, I was fully expecting that one to be probably the toughest non-conference game
that they'll play.
I think they are better than Duke.
Yeah, they have the big guy that came in here when they won Rupp last year.
They still have Nimhards and Hickmans.
There's so many Nim Hards.
How many Nimhards is a team loud to have?
I feel like Nolan Hickman.
We were recruiting him.
Billy G. Correct.
recruited him.
Nolan Hickman, I'm telling you.
He committed here and decommitted.
Yeah, I mean, it's been forever.
One person writes, Matt, my husband graduated from Iowa.
There are must places to go, including George's buffet.
Ooh.
And you know, I like a good buffet.
Especially with just a name.
Gables, that's where Shannon will like.
It's his kind of place.
I don't know what that means.
And then Mickey's Irish pub, those are the three places.
So it sounds like three possibilities in Iowa.
Listen, we always have fun and I.
Anybody go? Do you know anybody went to the Iowa wrestling thing? How did that go with Bellarmine?
Shannon, that's your alma mater. Did they beat them?
I have not heard anything. I would say no.
Yeah, probably not.
Probably not. Maybe so. By the way, so we're ranked in the top ten.
Yeah, number nine.
Number nine felt like I think it was the highest rise for a Kentucky team in a rating in like 10 years or something, like a huge jump.
Nice to have a top 10 team after there were people earlier this year.
didn't even rank us in the preseason rankings and now up to number nine.
Yeah, very exciting.
Kind of mentioned before the season how this will be different.
We won't start at the top in fall.
I even mentioned I'm kind of excited to be 19th and kind of climb our way up.
Didn't expect a 10 spot swing this early in the gates, but that's what happens when you beat Duke.
So very exciting to see Pope already up there in the top two.
Great rise up the rankings ahead of Duke.
You know, now you got to verify the two games this week should.
wouldn't be too difficult.
But, you know, like the women's team played last night and was down most of the game after their big win.
They ended up kind of passing them and pulling away towards the end.
But I watched it.
They came out slow.
They were down eight or ten the whole game.
Is there any worry that you think something like that could happen with the men's team?
I think, you know, the fact that the women played them just two days after they played that big emotional game against Louisville.
It's been a week since this Kentucky team has played.
So I think that probably plays into it.
They're probably itching to get back out there and play well.
Yeah, I mean, it feels like that Duke game was a long time ago.
Yeah, it does.
You know, I want to, I'd like to see us go ahead and get out there and go.
The game tonight is on the computer.
We will have it here at the bar.
It's the same thing like all of them.
If you have the SEC network, you will be able to get it, but it is on the computer.
And Travis Ford is on the call.
Did you know that?
Like, I didn't, I've never heard him do a game.
Have you?
No, and I heard him mention.
in like a radio interview he's going to call some games this year I didn't know if he's
been in St. Louis, Kentucky, where he'd be, but yeah, he's popping up. I'm very excited to hear
from the guy from Madisonville. Yeah, it's been, uh, I, I'm not sure. Has he ever done a
basketball game before that you know, um? I don't think so because he's been coaching the whole
time, you know, so they, you know, they did Cameron Mills did one game. Robby most did a game. Now
Robavi's doing a game. So are they like trying people out? I wonder if they're, yeah, or they're
bringing in different players to sit in that chair when they have a computer game. Yeah. Well, uh, you
You know, I think we talked about it.
I called a game with Ravi Moss once.
Yeah, you did.
Yeah, you did.
By the way, speaking of calling games, I practiced on a game this weekend.
In your house?
I took a random ESPN plus game that was on replay, just picked it out, and I practiced for like a quarter.
Just the rhythms of the play.
I hadn't done any research on anybody.
Just the rhythms of trying to call.
I would make up people's last names because I didn't know all of them,
but I would just made up the names.
But I tried, it's, you know, it's hard because you don't know how much to say.
But it's actually easier, I think, in football than maybe in basketball and other sports.
Because, you know, you just, the quarterback drops back and, you know, throws it to somebody or whatever.
What about pre-snap?
Were you calling out the formation?
I didn't do a lot on the movements and all that.
I didn't say that they were in, you know, cover two or trips.
I mean, I didn't do any of that.
I tried to just kind of...
You're admiring handle that part.
Yeah, I mean, I'm going to be more basic when it comes to that stuff.
I'm trying to paint a picture more broadly in the listeners' minds.
I think football is better because, you know, you call the play.
I don't know the play.
The color guy can break it down while you're thinking about, okay,
what I'm getting ready to set up the next play or something.
So football, there is more time to kind of bounce off each other like that.
I like that you're also just making up their names.
Well, I did.
Was I in the game?
No, you were a bench.
You were on the bitch.
You were the backup quarterback.
No, I did.
I'd say, like, you know, Franklin drops back, looks over the middle.
Oh, there's Jefferson.
I'm running around.
Like, I put my friends in there.
But, yes, you were the backup.
Sounds like I was dialed in.
You were a quarterback for one of the teams.
Good for you.
I'm not going to say which two it was because I'm still working on the game,
but it was a big sky game.
So it was out where we were going.
Yeah, it was out that way.
It's good.
You're taking it seriously, not procrastinating,
getting your practice in early.
Yeah.
Of course, I do all this, and I'm sure then they were.
don't have me do it.
But just in case, got to be ready to go for my bowl assignment.
Who's up first shit?
Brian.
Brian.
Go ahead, Brian.
859-280-2287.
Well, you know you're going to do great when you're making statements like, how many
Nimrods do you need?
That was a classic while ago.
Oh, I did I say that?
Nim brands, yeah.
Nim brands.
That was a, yeah, that was a different thing.
That's the name of the guy on the team, yes.
But go ahead.
I mean, it might not be Tom Hart level, but it's going to be great for those of us get to listen to you, do it.
Thank you.
So I actually got a call back on what's Mario going to do as far as the periscope for us,
getting some video to see the road trip.
Mario will be taking video the whole trip.
That's explicitly why he's going.
So I think you'll get a lot of stuff.
Looking forward to it.
And then my last thing, and I'll jump off is how long is it going to be?
What's the over?
under for Drew's seat getting wet.
That's right.
Drew, are you going to urinate all over the seat again like you did last time?
I might have to get that checked out because that was not fun on the last trip,
just being wet the whole time.
I might need to see if my doctor can get me in before Thanksgiving.
You might want to try to get in before.
For people that listen, that was a big mystery.
I began to actually wonder if it was coming from me.
If you don't remember, he ended up sitting in a bowl of water the entire trip and we never
figured out why.
Every morning we'd go to the car and that seat would be soaked.
Yeah.
Just that scene.
Yeah, which, you know, I'm wearing sweats because it's a road trip the whole time.
They're getting soaked.
So, yeah, you're going to be.
Mario, look what you have to look forward to?
You're going to be excited about it.
Brock Van de Griff is the quarterback this week, according to Mark Stoops.
He will be the starter.
Says Brock has earned his starting spot.
His, I think his exact comment was, why would I switch it?
We'll talk about if you like that.
Plus, he had some very interesting comments about how he's approaching the
season and where he might have screwed up in the past.
We'll do that right after this.
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Welcome back to Kentucky Sports Radio.
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One person writes, Matt, I'm so tired of Kentucky basketball not being on TV in the state
at Kentucky.
What are we doing?
The future.
unfortunately.
Yeah.
I mean, the future is there are 900 different platforms and you're going to have to like,
like I saw the new Big 12 contract, which begins next year, they will have games on like
six different platforms.
They will have games on ESPN and its platforms, Fox and its platforms, CBS and its platforms,
uh, CBS and its platforms, T&T, Amazon and Apple TV.
which on one hand gives you a lot of exposure,
but on the other hand,
means you'll never really know where a game is at any given point.
Indiana was playing the other night in basketball,
and it was against somebody good,
maybe like South Carolina or something like that,
and it was on like Peacock,
and it would have never even occurred to me
to look to Peacock for that game.
Like I would have,
I mean,
you might as well have just told me it was on like a radio station in Dubuque.
I just would have never,
I would have never even thought,
to look there. I think that's kind of what's happening. Now for the SEC, all of our stuff is on ESPN.
But the reality is they're trying to make it, Drew, to where everyone has to get ESPN plus.
I think you're going to see five to seven starting next year, probably five to seven college
basketball games of Kentucky's just on the computer. I think we're going to get to a point that
every time we play a stinky team, it's only on the computer, and that's just going to be what it is.
Yeah, I believe Friday, we have one more after this.
I think that's the last one.
We had five early on and counting some of the exhibitions.
Yeah, after Friday, Friday's the last one.
We're out of the water.
Yeah, it's not going anywhere.
I mean, next year, we'll probably add a few more.
The NFL, they're so scattered this year.
Someone did the math.
It would cost like $1,300 to watch every NFL game.
Which is why.
I know what we're headed to.
I've been saying this forever.
We're going to just get back to cable.
It's just going to be like there'll be some company that bundles all the streaming packages
and you just pay for that.
And then you end up like the same thing as cable.
it just goes over the internet and is less reliable because the internet goes out all the time.
Like, that's where we're headed.
But until then, like, it just is what it is.
The other thing is, if you're under, if you're Mario's age, let me ask, do you have cable?
Sling, but, again, not cable.
So, like, they don't even know what that is.
Like, he's, like, sling.
I mean, I, it's...
Have you ever had to twist the thing, the cord into them?
Yeah, I mean, like, but they don't even...
Like, people that age don't even look at television.
like we do.
All right.
Like that's why part of why I continue to make the joke about watching it on the computer
is people 30 and under.
That's just what entertainment is.
It's not, they don't even, I don't even think they think of TV like we do, Ryan,
and that's just the way it's going to be.
When do they start doing it maybe for SEC football?
That's what drives there, you know.
Well, we already have them.
I mean, we already have games on there.
The game last week.
The Murray State game was on the computer.
SEC games, when we play other SEC teams.
They won't do that.
Because, I mean, they're still value to them on, I mean, they still have a ESPN channel and they still have an ABC channel.
And the SEC football games are the most valuable property that they have.
But the other games, especially basketball, you're just, I think you're going to see more and more of them as we go.
I think before children like Mario are allowed to sign into these apps, they should have to have one night where they have to wait for the TV guide channel to scroll to the channel they want.
They cannot look away and miss it.
They'll have to wait another two minutes and then have to wait that 30 minutes,
45 minutes until your show actually comes on with commercials.
Yeah.
Or, I mean, to go even to mine and Ryan's age, get a TV got.
Oh, yes.
They're handheld, yeah.
Get an actual piece of paper to see what's going to be on there.
But I would just say, you know, the days of expecting you to be able to turn your television on
and see every game, they're just, they're gone.
And I don't think they're coming back.
All right, so Stoop said Brock's the quarterback.
You good with it?
I think he gives you the best chance to win.
You got to go with the guy that I think gives you the best chance to win.
And right now, but what we've seen, even though he hasn't had the greatest season,
he's our best chance to beat to Texas and Louisville.
So, yeah, I want him to be my quarterback.
Yeah, I'd voted for for Bowley, but I'm all right with it.
He actually said one thing that made me feel a little better.
I thought he just really under threw Gilmore on that first ball that ended up being a touchdown.
But Gilmore ran the wrong route.
He ran a go route.
So that made, I guess that excuses Van derives throw a little bit.
Okay, well, that's good to know.
I thought his shoulder was something and just messed up
and he couldn't complete that throw, but it was a miscommunication.
Well, I was wondering if he got tipped or something, it was so bad.
So if it was, that made me feel a little better about that
because I was wondering just how healthy he is.
But, no, I mean, Brock went into Ole Miss and won.
Had that beautiful ball to Barry on that won that game,
so I'm hoping he can channel a little more magic in Austin.
Now, Stubb's also said, I think he, I think Mark thinks he's making a
point when he does this, but like, I think he says it, like, he says it on purpose, hoping
people, like, realize it, but I think he doesn't realize, like, it's just what it is. He likes
to call it free agency, but I think he does it kind of with scorn in his voice, but it is free agency,
Mark, like, that's just what it is. And he said, we have to go into free agency this year,
and he acknowledged we have to make better picks. He basically acknowledged they've screwed up
on some of the picks.
Now, what's interesting is,
I actually think they've done a pretty good job
at, quote, unquote, free agency.
I mean, the biggest ones they've brought in
have all been pretty successful.
But he basically said that as soon as the season ends,
we have to get, you know,
two weeks' worth of free agents
and to basically rebuild our roster with it.
And he's right.
You're right.
You know, Will Levis, Ray Davis,
Devin, Larry, a lot of our stars in recent years
have been through the transfer portal.
And I think the offensive linemen they brought in,
they really thought they were going to be.
But they were, but he missed them.
They just, they just missed out of them.
I mean, especially, no offense to him, but especially Mincy.
I mean, like, Cox got hurt.
I don't, I can't, I mean, his, I can't really blame him.
He's had, he's hurt both of his knees.
He was good last year.
And he was pretty good last year.
He's just, he's just blown out his knees.
But they missed on the kid from Tennessee.
And I think his point was we can't miss anymore.
Yeah, the concern there is offensive line more than any position.
The portal just doesn't have many.
Nope.
I mean, you can go find a skill player who wants more catches or more carries
or you can go find a linebacker like we did with Dumas Johnson.
He was a great addition.
But there's not just a bunch of linemen sitting around in the portal.
And if you find one, they're going to command a lot of money.
So they're going to have to shop there, but there might not be helped to even find.
No, that's a really good point.
You may not have that many options.
and that's why it's so important to use their phrase recruit and develop,
and they just haven't done it at that position in recent years.
It's interesting to listen to Stoops talk.
I would encourage you to go listen to his press conference.
I can't quite put my finger on what his tone of voice is.
I thought earlier this year, it was kind of resignation, like he was just done.
In the last couple of weeks, I haven't felt like it's like that.
almost wonder if he's made up his mind, yes, I'm coming back and has like put some resolve.
But there is like an, I want to say anger, but there is like a kind of defiance in his voice.
And I've always thought he was kind of at his best when he had a chip on his shoulder.
So maybe that'll be a positive.
But I will say the last four or five weeks of listening to Stoops talk, he has not sounded like the same person he sounded.
in the last nine years.
The first two or three weeks, it sounded like a man ready to leave.
I haven't felt that way in the last couple weeks,
but it still doesn't really sound like him.
Do you know what I mean?
I know what you mean.
Do you think it's because, you know, they lost four games in a row,
and he just is, this is, he built this up to where they were, you know,
winning even 10 games in a season.
They go through a four-game losing streak.
It eats it his pride.
Yeah, but I think he's angry.
No, I don't think that's it.
I think he thinks he's getting too much criticism.
that's how I read it.
I think he thinks, I don't think he thinks they've played well,
but I think he kind of has a view of,
can y'all not give me a year?
Like, why is everybody so angry at me?
I do think that that's the tone I hear from him.
Now, I might be wrong, but that's just kind of how I hear it.
You know, I hear that too.
He's very defensive.
And every call-in show or press conference,
it's like a bingo card.
We even text about it in our group text.
He says, I don't want to make a headline.
I don't want to be quoted.
It's like he's getting mad at stories and things that are online, and he says,
I don't pay attention to anything on the Internet.
That's also a lot.
But even last night, a sentence after saying that, he caught himself.
He's like, I read that Oregon had, I mean, I didn't read.
Someone sent me a newspaper.
Yeah, I mean, he is not Cal, but there are Cal tendencies coming out of his thing.
I don't ever want, all media members, or excuse me, all coaches should be banned from saying,
I don't read her.
That is a lie.
It's alive when every single one of them says it.
They all care.
And if they don't care, they have somebody care for them.
It's part of the job.
It's part of the job.
And by the way, they should care.
Yeah.
But I don't believe any of that.
And you're starting to hear those kind of lines of, well, I don't want to make any headlines.
Well, if you don't read, how do you know that there are headlines?
You know.
Like, he knows.
And he should know.
But I don't, there's just like a little defiance that I,
it's not like him.
And that's what makes me,
these next two weeks, I think, are going to be strange.
I was convinced, just so you know, I was convinced that I thought he was done.
I'm now having lots of people who three or four weeks ago said they didn't know,
tell me they now think he's coming back.
But I hope it's with the right attitude.
And I think a lot of it's going to depend on what happens these next two weeks.
I think, you know, how we play against Texas and whether we,
beat Louisville is going to mean a lot to this fan base and I hope it means a lot in how his
sort of mindset is because I haven't loved what I've heard the last few weeks. I'm just going to be
honest. I know I'm with you and looking ahead whatever happens win or lose the moment that
Louisville game ends all hell's breaking loose whether he's thinking about leaving or he's going
to the portal and finding people or finding a staff that is going to be a crazy week of UK football
updates whether it's him staying and add new players and new coaches or him making the other decision.
we're on the road is going to be the most important week in UK football in a long time.
We're going to find out what's happening with him.
We're going to find out what's happening with his staff.
We may lose half our roster.
It's signing week.
I mean, it is going to be that week is going to be a circus while we're on the road.
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We will be here today, pregame show at 4.30.
Come on out if you're on the way of the game.
I have some tickets to give away that people have given me to redistribute to the fans.
So I'll do that during the pregame show today, probably sometime.
One person writes, Matt, your draft king's commercial confuses me.
You ask if the Lakers are going to repeat.
They haven't won a title since 2020.
Oh, Contrere.
Yeah, that's right.
Contrere.
They won the NBA Cup.
They won in there trying to repeat in the Emirates NBA Cup, which I hope everyone has their bracket filled out, Drew, because it continues tonight.
Put some respect on the Lakers.
They were big time champions last December.
That's right.
While we were on the road trip, I think.
That's right.
Shannon, I have a question for you, if you think this is nice or not.
Okay.
Okay.
So you love full house, right?
Yeah.
Dave Kulier, unfortunately, has cancer.
and so prayers to him in his recovery.
So he had to have chemotherapy and he lost his hair.
And, you know, sometimes people to show solidarity when they do that,
their friends or their family will shave their head too.
You've seen that before, right?
Yeah, Shannon.
Yeah, yeah.
So John Stamos decided to do something to sort of show solidarity.
And he did a video with his head, with a ball.
head and everybody was like wow that's nice John Stables very handsome man to do that for his friend
it turns out he was just wearing a bald cap now is that nice I feel like that's almost
the thought nice or is that almost like oddly not nice that's almost mocking him by putting on
a bald cap like if you're going to show solidarity you do the deed you shave your head
putting on the ball cap is just to me making a mockery of it.
Yeah.
To me, you either, like, you don't have to do it, right?
You don't have to do it.
But I don't know.
I don't think that landed the way he wanted it to, Drew.
I think it was almost like, I'm sure he was trying to be nice,
but it doesn't feel like that's nice.
I agree with Shannon.
It almost feels disrespectful.
He's like, oh, I would never actually shave my head.
I'm sorry you're dealing with that.
I'm not shaving my head.
Yeah.
But I'll put on this costume that looks like you for a photo.
Let me order this bald cat from Amazon and put that on.
I'd rather you just be your normal thing.
Just give you a hug, same thing about you.
It's almost unintentionally, but it's almost like he's mocking it and saying that, well, I don't want a bald head.
I think his heart was probably in the right place.
But that act tells me, look, you're important to me, Dave.
I love you, but you're not as important as my hair.
My hair is more important to me.
He does have good hair.
I mean, you're kind of important.
but I do have a look here.
I will go to Spirit Halloween for you.
I feel that bad and get this bald cap.
He does have awesome hair, John Stamos.
Well, of course, and no one's expecting him to shave his head.
But if he did, what a show of love for your brother.
I didn't.
But I'm kind of like either don't do it or do it, but you can't do that.
Because I kind of agree with Shannon.
I don't think it works.
Who's up next?
Tyler.
Tyler.
Go ahead, Tyler.
Yeah, the doing what John Seamus did is literally like the one thing you cannot do in that situation.
I agree. It's like almost the worst thing you can do in that scenario.
Yeah. So hey, I go to Salt Lake City for work on a frequent basis. So you want some of Salt Lake City recommendations?
Well, send them to me. Yeah. Like send them to me in a message or something. Sure.
Okay, cool. Yeah, I will be with you, though, that I can make a case it is the most beautiful city in America, just with how close the mountains are.
Like, people think, like, Denver's a mountain city, but the mountains are kind of far from Denver.
They're, like, right there in Salt Lake City.
No, Salt Lake City.
Amazing.
The trip's going to.
Yeah, no backdrop in America.
You're right, sir, for a major city is better than Salt Lake City.
Yeah.
Hey, going to the first game tonight at Rupp, looking forward to it, excited to see kind of the new energy in the arena, the cats.
And, yeah, it'll be a good time.
So go catch.
Appreciate the call.
What do you expect crowd-wise tonight, Ryan?
I think we're still riding high after the Pope honeymoon and now the win over
Duke, I think we'll have a big crowd in here for pregame on a Tuesday afternoon and a big
crowd at Rupp for the game tonight.
I think it's going to be a great crowd at the game.
I just, I think like people are kind of such energy for that thing.
I mean, just the amount of people that have given me tickets at this point, it's normally
like 12 to 15.
It's four.
But I mean, like you can tell there's people when they want to go, understandably.
Yeah, I expect a good crowd.
I assume people, after watching that Duke game, decided they'd go after that.
Just want to go see this team in person while it's riding so high right now.
I had a friend, Ryan, call me.
Well, he texted me.
Haven't talked to him probably seven or eight years.
Like, didn't check in during COVID.
You know what I mean?
I mean, which is fine, but like not, it's definitely not close.
Just texted me and said, hey, man, you think you'd,
could get me some Kentucky Arkansas tickets.
I'll glad.
Okay, bold enough.
I'll gladly pay face for them.
Oh, you think there's Kentucky Arkansas tickets out there for face value that just
nobody wants for Arkansas?
He didn't say like, hey, Jackson's Day, Arkansas.
It's one thing to say, I'll pay whatever.
I just don't have the opportunity to even find them.
But to say, will you find them also?
Okay, yeah.
If you'll say, like, if you can find some, I'm really.
willing to pay whatever. I agree with you. But like this idea, first of all, never ask someone for tickets
if you haven't talked to them in years. I feel like that's just a rule. Not even a generic happy B day.
I look back two of my Merry Christmas text not responded to. He's out. When you get a,
when you get a second Merry Christmas text and don't respond, I'm never sending you another one.
And I'm certainly not giving you Arkansas tickets. Of all the games, too. That's kind of your thing.
We all get this really nice text message from you.
Well, you get like a written one, like where I actually talk about you.
Yeah.
But most of the time I'm just like, hey, man, haven't talked to you in a while, Merry Christmas.
All you got to do is say Merry Christmas back.
Nothing.
But if you don't respond and then you ask me for UK Arkansas tickets.
Nope. Deleted contact.
We'll take a break.
Be right back.
Kentucky Sports Radio.
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Unhumor me with Robert Smygel and friends, me and hilarious guests from Bob
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This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer, Streeter Seidel,
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Last night, a blown call changed a game.
This morning, the internet lost its mind.
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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 headline.
And we're going straight to the source, the athletes themselves,
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Life is full of hurdles.
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At our level, at this scale, being able to fail in front of the entire world.
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Hey, what's good, y'all?
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and host, Kear Games.
This space is about black men's experiences,
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but you're having them with a licensed professional
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How many men carry a suit or armor?
It signals to the world that you're not to be played with.
And just because you have the capability
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I'm Michelle McPhee, and I've been unraveling the strangest criminal alliance I've ever reported on.
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