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Welcome everyone, Kentucky Sports Radio Monday, December the 23rd.
I'm Matt Jones here on a beautiful Monday morning in Lexington.
in Kentucky. You can give a shout on the Clark's
puppet shop phone line. It is
859-280-2287.
A Vision Auto Glass Text Machine is
772-7-4-5-254.
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I've got Ryan Lemon
here. Drew is out on vacation.
Shannon is out on vacation.
Max Duffy was supposed to join us,
but I'm looking at the clock here
and he's not here.
Is that extra set of headphones? There's a set of headphones.
there. Now, I know the Aussie sometimes has late nights, but it's 10.04. I don't know where he is. And so we may see
him running up here at some point, but the Aussie with a rare missing the call here this morning at 10.04.
He'll make it, but it is kind of rare for him to see him not answer the ballot.
Yeah, I know. So here's the thing, Mario, if by 10, if by the second segment he's not here,
then you just get to come in here and sit. And we'll move you in. How's that? All right, good. We've
a nice crowd here this morning this to be your last chance come join us at ks bar before christmas here we've got a big day here
today yes you got uh you got this and then tonight i'm hosting my final trivia of 2024 um you can call
there's still a handful of spots for reservations but i would call sometime this morning to get your team
as i said before don't call unless you're coming there's nothing worse than then we tell people they
can't come because we have a spot we have a spot and then the people don't show up
up and then I want to cuss them out, even though I don't know their name.
You know, they leave their numbers.
So sometimes I think about just calling them and leaving angry messages, but I haven't done
that yet.
I think you get a really unique, fun crowd.
It would be different today.
Because the folks that are coming in for the holidays, never get to do your trivia.
They're home.
Been in the house for probably over the weekend.
I've got to get out of the house.
They're going to come tonight to play your trivia today.
Yeah, so this will be kind of probably a different group.
I've written most of the questions, not all of them.
So here's what I need everybody's help here for just second.
mom if you're listening to this go ahead and turn off the radio i'm being serious don't don't like
turn it off right now this isn't about you but you'll understand just turn it off for about three or four
minutes okay okay i'm giving my mom a chance to do that well you'll understand why okay okay
all right so i have my gift for my mom i figured it out yeah she better have turned it off
but it's a it's a really good gift uh i had to get it delivered
to Middlesboro, it gets there Christmas Eve, hopefully.
Fingers crossed.
Fingers crossed.
Don't shake your head.
It's going to get there.
They had guaranteed shipping.
Don't be pessimistic, okay?
It was thoughtful, and this was the only way to get it done.
Larry is a hard person to buy.
He is.
Gives for me.
I mean, what do you get a man who doesn't do anything?
Who just likes, who's just happy.
Like, literally, I could get him anything, and he would be happy.
But that almost makes it too hard.
Right?
Like if you can get somebody anything and they're happy,
it becomes impossible to figure out one thing that you can get.
Right.
Right.
So I asked my mom, I said, what should I get?
What should I get Larry?
We probably have this conversation every single year.
I've gotten him every form of hoodie, sneakers, hat.
Like, I've tried everything that could relate to me that you could possibly get.
Yeah.
And he said, you know, and she said, you know,
the thing that would make him the absolute happiest.
And I said what?
And my mom said, pajamas.
Wow.
Now, I can't imagine anything making me happy less than pajamas.
But you know what?
It's not about what I want, right?
It's about what he would want.
Pajamas.
But here's the thing.
I've been fortunate.
I've done pretty well for myself.
I don't want to go buy him like Haynes pajamas for,
from Walmart, right?
You know what I mean?
No, I get you.
I want to get him something nice.
Yeah.
Right?
I got my mom something nice.
I don't want to just walk in with this raggedy old pair of pajamas
and be like, here's some socks and underwear, Larry.
But mom says he wants pajamas.
So here's my question, and I want to use group things.
Okay.
In the city of Lexington today, where could I go to get my dad the nicest pajamas?
Now, he doesn't want one of those, like, silk,
Hugh Hefner models.
I know what he's going to want.
He's going to want something warm.
Cotton?
I don't know what materials are good.
Just something nice.
So where is the place in Lexington, Ryan?
I could get the nicest pajamas.
772-744-5254.
For a nice pair of men's pajamas?
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't either.
That's why I'm saying it.
I mean, I know I can go get some cheap pair somewhere,
but where could I get something nice?
Something like.
Because obviously you could go to Lazarus, Macy's, or J.C. Penny's.
But is that where they have nice ones?
J.C. I mean, is there even still a J.C. Penny?
At the mall.
There's still a J.C. Penny.
Yeah, at the mall.
Really?
Yes, there is.
By the way, I have not one clue what's at Fahat Mall right now.
Like, you could tell me, I haven't been there in eight years.
Do you know what's there? Clearly, you know J.C. Penny.
Well, just because I was there last night.
and the hustle and bustle and traffic and trying to.
So you were getting like that past minutes,
and went through J.C. Penny.
You know, I like to park outside of J.C. Penny.
You like to go through J.C. Penny?
Yeah, besides J.C. Penny.
Yeah.
So if someone knows, let me know because I'd like to do that.
So you want to get him.
You just need to know where.
I mean, that's what he wants.
Like, I could get him a nice watch, but he's not going to wear it.
So, like, why don't I get him something he actually wants?
There's got to be some men's stores here in town that had good, high quality.
Somebody will know.
Somebody will know the answer to that and let me know.
So 772, 775254.
I said that almost as a distraction to what we have to talk about to start,
which was that basketball game Saturday.
That was brutal.
I mean, that's a 20-point loss to a team that has really struggled to start the season.
They did have Aaron Bradshaw back, which they hadn't had for a lot of the year.
But really just almost like we were never in the game.
I mean, we led a little bit early, but then they got a lead.
I think we cut it to six once in the second half, but otherwise just beat.
You know, I was sitting here watching it at the bar, and this place was full, really good energy,
and I could just feel it here.
People wanted to be excited, but they just couldn't get excited.
I'm sure that's what it was like at Madison Square Garden, too.
A complete, just, I mean, we just got crushed.
Both sides of the ball, couldn't stop them, couldn't score.
I mean, it's a pretty bad loss.
So my question for you is, how much does it mean?
Does it matter, or is it like, well, that's a fluke and that happens?
I'm in the boat where it doesn't change my view of the team yet,
but it sure was a stinky way to go into your Christmas holiday to get your butt kick like that.
But you go 10 minutes out scoring a field goal, you're not going to be hard to beat anybody.
Can we go 10 minutes?
It was like over nine minutes, I think, without a field goal.
Wow.
It's going to be hard to beat any.
Anybody you get on a situation like that.
Yeah, I'm a little more down on it than you are.
I think a lot of my worries about the team sort of manifested itself.
Now, don't get me wrong.
The amount of fan policing that occurs right now is just out of control.
Like, I'm with, I heard this Ohio State guy who was yelling about Herb Street.
And by the way, I got some Herb Street thoughts, too.
But the amount of, and he was talking about Herb Street seems to want to police the Ohio State family.
The amount of self-proclaimed fan policers online about whether you're too positive or you're too negative.
Everybody gets to have their own reaction to these games, whatever it is.
Now, I'm not on the negative.
We stink side.
For me personally, I think that's going a little far.
But a lot of my worries about the team manifested itself in that game.
You know, we really, really, really struggled to get shots off.
the bounce.
Yeah.
And these teams are learning.
Yep.
Just keep extending the defense out as far as you can.
Push us as far out as you can and make us beat you off the dribble.
And we just, we can't do it.
We just don't really have any guy except Butler who can really take their man off the dribble.
And it makes it to where, you know, it just can go really long times without scoring.
And then defensively, we just don't have a lot of guys.
who can do the same thing to them that they can do to us, right?
Yeah.
So we can't get into our rhythm to do the thing we're best at,
which is shooting threes.
I mean, we only took 22-3s, and how many of them were open?
Yeah, a lot.
Didn't knock them down.
I didn't think there were a lot.
There were, four of 22 from three.
Yeah, did you think we had a lot of open looks?
I thought we had a lot of semi-contested looks.
Yeah, I guess I'm thinking early in the game we got some open looks.
It just didn't go down and kind of got snowed off.
Well, in the second half, I didn't feel like we got anything open.
And when we did, it was like a semi-contest.
I thought the wrong guys were taking the wrong shots.
And then our dudes tried to start beating their guy one-on-one
and shoot contested layups, which did not work.
And it just didn't work.
Now, do I think this team is still good?
Yeah, I definitely do.
Do I think this team can still do really well this year?
Yeah.
But we're going to have some stinkers this year.
I just think this is the first of,
I think we're going to have three or four of these this year, where we go play a team and we just get beat
because we just don't have a guy who can bail us out of these games consistently.
Do you let it creep in your mind at all that maybe they're not a good three-point shooting team as we thought or as good as we thought?
Is it starting to creep in your mind a little bit yet?
You know, I mean, it's six or seven straight games.
That's true.
Where we haven't really shot the ball well.
I think the bigger issue, I still think when they're open and they're in the flow,
this team can shoot lights out.
But I think our problem is one step before the shot.
I think we're having a really hard time getting looks.
And I think, you know, Pope's got two weeks now before the Florida game to figure out
what are our counters going to be to this press defense?
And by press, I don't mean full court.
I mean like up on you the minute you get the ball across half court.
I just don't think we've had an answer for that yet.
against Gonzaga, they ran some backdoor cuts.
That really worked, but nothing worked against Ohio State.
No, you said we don't have the outside of the button,
or we don't have that guy that can beat you off the bounce.
On the other end, whoever Robinson or Brea was guarding, man,
they were beating him off the mount of the mounts a whole game.
I mean, they, it was clear.
You got to give their coach on the other side, Dibler credit.
He would run, he would run guys off picks until he got one of his best players.
Usually it was the point guard, but it was also the,
What was the other guy's name that was good besides the Bain guy?
Moberly.
Moberly.
One of those two dudes, as soon as Brea Robinson or Carr or even Williams got on him, one-on-one to the basket.
Yep, and they got it every time.
I mean, their goal was get Butler or O'WA off these guys, get anybody else on them,
and then one-on-one to the basket.
And that was a real problem for us.
Yeah, I think we've seen now the last three or four games,
the blueprint of how to really cause Kentucky some problems,
getting physical with him inside, doing exactly what you just said.
Just find out the guy who's going to have Brea or Robinson or some of those guys on him and just be able to the basket.
I mean, poor Brea.
I don't know what you do about that because you need him to play because he's the only one that can consistently make shots,
but he cannot guard anyone.
So I'm not, don't get me wrong, I sound much more pessimistic than I am.
I still think we win every home game, except maybe Tennessee.
Do you believe that?
They should.
And I still think we'll steal some road game.
Yeah.
But if you go back and look at Pope, I said this before the season,
but then we talked about it on the postgame show.
Go back and look at Pope at BYU and at Utah Valley.
He has a very similar pattern, which is he will beat some teams that you do not expect him to beat.
Like we did Duke, like we did Gonzaga.
Last year they beat Kansas on the road by 15.
But then he'll throw out some clunkers, like games that you.
go, what?
Where they lost to like Central Florida at home by 17?
I think Saturday was our first like Pope clunker where you go.
What in the world just happened?
It seemed like for the first time too that for the minute the game started, they just didn't
have it.
Like there was just nothing there.
You know what it reminded me of?
That Pope game in the tournament last year against Duquesne.
I believe BYU and Duquesne were maybe the first tournament game.
Was it?
Because I think Drew and I were sitting there in Pittsburgh watching the day games.
At the time, I obviously didn't think Pope would be the coach,
so I didn't care about BYU-Y-U-Kane.
But it was on, and I remember Duquesne got up like 15 early in the game,
and the BYU just could not come back at any point.
And I ended up watching a decent amount of that game,
and it kind of Ryan reminded me of the game we just saw right here.
When they're shooting poorly from threes, four of 22,
going to 10-minute scoring drought without even getting a few.
field goal. I mean, they've got to find some answers.
This is, what, was it the Clemson game? They had a long scoring drought also.
They did, but they, they were able to defend that Clemson team decently well.
We just could not defend the athletes. And of course, Aaron Bradshaw ends up having his best
game as a player, as a college player. That was kind of a bummer, too.
Is your bigger concern on the offensive end or the defensive end?
Well, defensively, I don't think we're going to get in.
any better. I mean, I just, I feel we're just, I don't think we're, so really it's offensively
because we're going to have to outscore these teams. I mean, think about how we beat Louisville.
We beat Louisville 93 to 85. Louisville scored 85 points against this. We're just going to have to
score in the 80s and 90s to win with this group. Now, I think next year, we're going to have
some good defenders. But with this group, you got to score in the 80s and 90s to win. So I'm a little
concerned offensively because we're, I don't think we're going to get much better defensively as
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So you started with Felice Navidad, started being multicultural Rick, right?
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You are definitely a man of many faces.
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Back at you, Matt.
One person writes, Matt, Ryan mentioned Lazarus.
There hasn't been a Lazarus in 20 years.
Does he have any other old department stores he would like to go to?
I didn't realize I even said that.
I'm thinking that corner store, I know it's Macy's.
I guess did I say Lazarus when I was trying to talk about Macy's?
Are there any more Dahl hares?
I don't think so.
Not in Lexington.
Any more Dahl hares?
You see Dahlia's running around like the people.
Yeah, a lot.
There's still a lot.
There's a lot of Dall hairs.
Mario is here with us.
Mario, how are you?
I'm good.
How you doing?
I don't know.
What do you think happened to Max?
I hope he's okay.
I'm a little concerned because he would not usually be late
and then he's not responding.
So I hope he's okay.
That's not good.
You know,
we may have to send you out
to knock on some doors
and make sure he's good.
Yeah,
I don't know.
I don't know what's going.
And what are you doing for Christmas?
Are you going to Florida?
I'm going to my girlfriend's house.
Oh,
you're going to your girlfriend.
Wow.
Wait a minute.
Have you ever spent Christmas with her family before?
I have.
I have.
Okay, so here's the serious question.
Do they hang a stocking for you?
Yeah, absolutely.
I get my own stocking.
You said that with a lot of confidence.
You get your own stocking.
I do.
Yeah.
What do they give you?
Gift cards, like candy.
How long have you dated this woman, by the way?
Like four or five years.
Wow.
So when are we going to just go ahead and...
You're putting me on a spot.
I know.
That's what do you think I brought you on?
I don't know right now.
What are we waiting on?
Four or five years?
You're not getting any younger.
She's in school right now.
So I'm waiting until she finishes up school.
And then maybe, you know, we can see what happens after that.
Would you invite us to you?
your wedding. Absolutely. Okay. You guys are going, right? I mean, I don't know when it is, but I assume I
assume I will. Yeah, you guys will get the invite. Okay, well, good. What do you think of the game Saturday?
Disappointing. If I had to bring it to one word, disappointing is the word. I was really expecting a
comeback, guys. Like I was, you're the most optimistic guy. Mario walks around this bar. He walks around
this bar ride and he just like looks at tables and goes, we still got time. You ready? Here we go. Here we go.
I've said that a few times on Saturday.
I mean, when you look at it, Gonzaga game, we were trailing,
so I was really expecting a good comeback.
And pretty much with these tough games, like, we always start off slow.
So, like, I was really expecting a comeback, and we couldn't get stops.
That was the main thing.
Do you, does that worry, Ryan, that we, I mean, this is now,
how many games in a row have we started slowly?
I mean, not just Duke and Gonzaga, but even, like, Colgate and Western Kentucky.
I mean, it's, it's, it's become kind of a pattern.
It does meet just a little bit, yep, but they're not coming out of the gate, you know, firing on all cylinders.
I think it was 21 to 20 or 20 to 20 or something like that, and then all of a sudden they just went ice cold in Ohio State will with Aaron Bradshaw.
It's kind of when he started to take over to go over the game.
And of all people, the guy that dominate the game is our former guy.
Yeah, everything that we thought he was going to be.
You saw it.
Yep.
You saw it.
And that guy, like he hit outside jumpers and he was able to handle it like all the.
the things that we wished kind of had happened here.
Wimburson writes, Matt,
does this make you agree with Cal
that we got to go get dudes to be good?
Maybe we were wrong to
throw that away.
No, we need a couple more dudes,
but like Pope did the best he could
to get a roster this year. I don't blame him.
Next year, they're going to have those dudes.
They'll have those dudes. I mean, next year,
they're going to have a couple of freshmen,
probably three freshmen at least,
that can come in and immediately
make impacts, and then you
combine them with older transfer guys, maybe another year of O way, some of these freshmen like
that's, I think, Ryan, how he would like to build his team, but he had to do something different
this year.
You know, we should credit him on what he was able to build just in a short amount of time.
These guys he's got right now.
We saw again how valuable Lamont Butler is to the team when he went out with foul trouble
until Ohio State just kind of started to dominate, especially on the defensive end.
We had nobody on the brimber to stop him.
Do you – were you surprised, Mario, we couldn't guard them?
I mean, we just could not guard them.
They got whatever shot they wanted.
I wasn't really surprised.
I've seen it through the past games that we were not known to be like a great defensive
teams.
At times we are, though, like at times we can't.
We're 68th in the country and Kim Pomm in defense.
But as far as like last night, yeah, I wasn't surprised.
We couldn't get a stop.
That was the main thing.
And I said it to you.
I was like, we can't get, we can't guard.
Yeah, right now we're 10th in offense, Ryan, 68th in defense.
I didn't think they'd be ranked 68.
If it feels like they'd be lower than that.
Well, I mean, it's adjusted for schedule strength and stuff.
Oh, it is?
Okay.
So that's probably part of it.
Like you said, they still gave up 80-something points to Louisville in a win.
I mean, there's still some defensive problems going on with this team.
I was told by somebody there that North Carolina had more fans at the game than we did.
Does that surprise you?
Yes.
I thought it was pretty much all blue in there.
It was, just different shapes.
Just hobby dang.
But, I mean, I would have thought more Kentucky.
Apparently, Kentucky had a big crowd, but it was like Carolina, Kentucky, no UCLA, no Ohio states.
And North Carolina is struggling.
I'm surprised they had that much support there.
They got a big win.
Yeah, they did.
That was a huge win for them.
Who's up first?
Got Cameron up first.
Cameron.
Go ahead, Cameron.
Hey, Matt, first time, long time.
Who are?
What's up?
Hey, just a few things.
first of all, I've listened to you all for a long time.
Love listening to the show, and I love the insights you all give on not only Kentucky basketball,
but Kentucky football, other UK sports.
So like I said, I've loved listening to the show for a long time.
And another thing, I went to Red State Barbecue yesterday in Lexington, and it was really,
really good.
I gave you all shout out.
I hate to cut you off because you're saying nice things, but I just got like 30 seconds.
Oh, no, you're good, you're good.
But, yeah, I gave you all a shout out on Twitter.
And also, I don't know how this Kentucky basketball season in SEC play could go.
We could, you know, excel in it or we could be really, you know, it could go really bad.
I don't know.
It could go either way, in my opinion.
Are you worried at all?
And I appreciate the call.
Are you worried at all it could go bad?
I hear people saying, like, do we even know we'll go 500 in SEC?
Do you worry about that at all?
I am not worried about it going bad.
Like you said, I think there's going to be some clunkers.
There'll be some nights where they have troubleshooting the basketball like they did against Ohio State.
But overall, my view of the team is still very hypothetical.
We have to protect this home court.
Yeah.
Like, that's going to be the key.
We cannot lose at Rupp Arena because we're going to lose some on the road.
That's just going to happen.
But, you know, you could be 21 and 10 and be like a four seat or a three seat.
Like, that's how good the SEC is.
But we have to protect home court.
We cannot lose games here at Ruppercrow.
arena. That's why that Florida game is going to be so important. We'll take a break.
Be right back. It's KSR. Welcome back, Tucky Sports Radio, pre-Christmas edition. We are off tomorrow,
Wednesday, Thursday. We are here at KS Bar Friday. We are in Glasgow at the Don Franklin.
One of the things I like to do on this show, we were trying to teach Mario things.
Yes, right. Mario, tell people how you spell Glasgow on the official thing. Tell people how you
spelled it. I spelled it. G-L-A-S-S-S-
G-L-A-S- how does the ending go? G-L-O. Let's see. I want to see
Glasgow. G-L-A-S-S- this is how I spelled it, but I learned how it's
correctly spelled. It's G-L-A-S-G-O-W. That's how I spelled. You spelled it as
glass glow. Like it was like a part, like you go to a glass glow party.
That was a lot of wrong-lowe. That was a lot of wrong,
A lot of wrong letters. But I learned. I learned.
So no second S.
No second S.
And no L.
That's why you have the comments. The comments they told me.
But you know, you and I, you know, I love you.
But we talked a little bit about your spelling.
Yes.
Like Nick Rousch would win a spelling be over you, which I didn't think that was even plausible.
I don't know about Nick Rousch. I've heard about his spelling.
Yeah, but then I've seen yours.
So we're going to have to work on your spelling.
Did you never get, when you were a kid, were you never in a spell?
Be or anything like that? I never wasn't a spelling bee. As I got older, my spelling got worse.
I was a lot better. Like, in high school, I was top tier spells. So do you like, oh, you were top tier?
So, like, I don't know about, like, I don't know how to spell every word, but sometimes I'll look at a word and I'll go, that just doesn't really look right. Does that ever happen with you? Like, did you look at Glass Glow and say, this town can't be named Glass Glow.
No, I did not. Whatever was in my head was the correct version.
That's nice.
So you just look at something in whatever you think it is.
That's what it is.
So, Ryan, does it feel good that maybe you're not the worst speller on the show anymore?
I feel like I'm kicking some spelling ass with him.
I'm a better speller than Ryan.
I don't know.
Oh, wait a minute.
You really believe that?
Yes.
Oh.
Okay.
You know what?
Spelling Bee.
I think Ryan versus Mario Spelling Bee's coming.
That'd be good.
I can't believe I'm saying this.
My money's on Ryan.
Your money's on Ryan.
I've seen your spelling.
All right.
I'm going to prove the doubters wrong.
I mean, on TikTok, your spelling is not good.
I'm going to prove the doubt is wrong, Ryan.
Okay.
All right, I'll tell you what, that'll be a post-Christmas, Ryan versus Mario Spelling Bee.
I got Ryan Lemon minus 230 going into it.
That's just Nick Roush, however, third place.
Yes, we can definitely take Nick Roush.
Speaking of Nick Roush, one person writes, Matt, I turned on the U of L volleyball game this weekend.
and KSR's Nick Roush, I think, was in a Louisville shirt at the Uval volleyball game.
What do you make of that?
Well, first of all, Nick, did you watch any of the volleyball this weekend, by the way?
I didn't see it. I did not.
It was pretty exciting, I have to say, and a pretty amazing story.
I mean, first of all, U of L, their best player got hurt in the semifinals, and I think her name's like Anna DeBere,
and then they came back and still beat the number one team in the country pit.
So that was in the crowds, you know, they had 21,000 people there.
Then in the finals, though, they lost to Penn State whose coach not only became the first female coach to ever win a volleyball title,
but also is battling breast cancer.
And so they won kind of in her honor, which I think is a really, really cool story.
And they won it, you know, a road game, basically against Louisville for the national title.
That was the great.
That's the best story of the weekend to see that the way the team's,
celebrated around the coach, obviously still struggling with breast cancer even to this day.
You know, during the game. So tough to win, and your opponent's home floor, but they did it.
So Nick Roush, his wife used to play volleyball for Louisville.
Yep. So that's the backdrop. Now, his wife doesn't play volleyball for Louisville now,
but his wife used to play. She is not a coach. So here's my question for you.
Nick had on a red shirt and he was on TV.
He is claiming it didn't say Louisville on it, that it was just red.
Other people are claiming that it said Louisville.
No one has the screenshot.
But here's my question for you.
This set of circumstances, you cover Kentucky, you're a UK fan.
You go to a Louisville game, but your wife played for Louisville, not on the team right now.
can you wear a Louisville shirt to a Louisville volleyball game if your wife played there?
I'm surprised he put itself in that situation.
I mean, wearing red in that setting.
And then I understand your wife was a Louisville, you know, alumni or whatever the case may be.
But still, you can't go in that setting and wear red.
So you're saying no.
No, absolutely not.
Ryan.
I think red is the one color you cannot wear.
He can wear black.
He can wear white.
Can he wear a Louisville shirt?
No.
So we all agree, cannot.
Even if your wife, what if his wife is a coach?
Yes.
Okay.
So wife, the current coach, yes.
Yes.
Wife former player.
No.
No.
Okay.
So let me.
Would you agree?
Here was what I was going to say.
I don't think you could wear anything that says Louisville on it.
You have to say, honey, I'm sorry.
I have personal obligations.
I support you.
If you played, that's different.
Yes.
I don't have a problem with him wearing red, but it can't say little.
So he could wear red life.
It was like a Christmas sweater.
It is Christmas season.
Would you be okay with him wearing a Christmas sweater that has the color?
Is that okay?
Christmas sweater is okay, but if it's just a red plain t-shirt, no letters on it or no nothing on the t-shirt, he can't wear it like that.
So you're going to look at your future wife and say, I don't care what you've done.
ain't a part of it. She knows. She knows. It does hit a little different because Nick's job is to cover
UK football primarily. He also apparently said it was the best atmosphere of any sporting event he's
ever been to. Whoa. He got to slow down. He's got to slow down there. Don't you think? Like he's got to
slow down there. You know, I've been to good, I was at a Louisville, I was at that Louisville West Virginia
football game, what, 15, 20 years ago that was at night on a Thursday night.
And that was an amazing atmosphere, but you can't say a Louisville game is the best atmosphere.
Do you agree, Ryan?
I think not.
Like I said, in his position where he's covering Kentucky football.
Get on Nick Roush here on Christmas.
You can't be doing that, as Andy Beshear would say.
Who's next?
By the way, we're 114th in the country in 3-point percentage.
Madison is up next.
That's not going to be good enough.
Like, we're not.
We can't.
Yeah, we can't.
We're going to have to be better than that if we're going to be really good this year.
Madison, go ahead.
Yeah, first of all, Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas to you as well.
I got a couple things.
One, do you all, I know we lost to Ohio State,
but do you all consider this team an NCAA tournament team?
Yes.
Yes.
And then two.
Of course we're an NCAA tournament team.
I mean, if you beat Duke and you beat Gonzaga on neutral courts,
you are certainly should be an NCAA tournament team.
And I think a still highly seated NCAA tournament team.
All right.
And then second, how far do you think we'll drop in the polls?
Do you think we'll stay in the top 25 you think we'll drop out?
Madison, why would you think we'd drop out of the top 25?
We were number four in the country last week.
We got beat by 20 points.
I know.
No, but other teams lose too.
Yes, we will stay in the top 25.
Ryan, I would say we come in somewhere 10 to 12 maybe, something like that.
Would you agree?
Yeah, I think the question would be, do they fall out of the top 10?
I meant it's going to be close.
Would you put us in the top 10?
I think I still would.
I mean, you still beat Duke and Gonzaga, who I still think are two of the best teams in the country.
And I do want to have some perspective.
When the season started, I think if we had told any of us, you looked at the non-conference, you said we'd go 11 and 2.
Wouldn't we have all taken it?
In a second.
Absolutely.
In a second.
I think we all would have taken it.
We would have said we certainly would not have thought the two losses would have been Clemson and Ohio State.
And Ohio State.
But I think we definitely would have taken it.
And honestly, for our resume, beating the teams we beat would be better than if we lost to Duke and Gonzaga Ryan and beat Clemson and Ohio State.
Your resume is actually better off getting those wins.
Yeah, your tournament resume to beat, like I said, two of the best teams in the country.
one basically on their home floor, I think speaks volumes for your resume.
Do you think part of it bothers us because Auburn won by 40 last week?
Yeah, that definitely hurts.
Auburn, the team that everybody says is the best in the country, best in the SEC,
ran that Ohio State team off the floor the weekend before.
Did you like Mark Pope's post-game comments where he said,
this is going to eat at me the entire Christmas break?
He basically was like, you can't lose like this and then go into a two-week break.
it's going to bother me the entire time.
We're going to come back and he said something like,
this will be the turning point of the year,
which I thought was a very bold statement from our coach coming out.
Did you like that?
I loved it.
I loved it, man.
I mean, Mark Pope, he always is known to make adjustments on his end,
but I feel like this is a good fuel for them,
good fuel to their fire.
Did you like that, Ryan?
You like coming out and saying,
I mean, it's very different from wait till March
and all the stuff we're used to.
This is, I'm going to lose sleep during Christmas over this.
I want my coach to hurt when they have a loss like that.
I do, too.
I don't want my coach to say, well, at least I get to go home to my dogs.
I'm going to go watch the Alaskan Bush People show.
You know?
I don't want to hear that.
I want my coach to hurt it.
You can hear it in his voice.
I heard that in Pope's voice.
I thought that was the perfect answer for our fan base.
Our fan base wants you to care as much as we do.
I mean, our fan base wants you to think that it eats at you like it eats at us.
So I love that answer.
I thought that answer, you know, we talk about what fans need to hear.
I don't know if fans were listening to that at the end, but they should have because that is what they need to hear.
After that butt-whooping, that's exactly what I needed to hear, that my coach is upset and he's going to lose sleep over Christmas break.
Yes, because I am too.
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Paul McCartney.
This is Paul McCartney.
Wonderful Christmas time.
Wonderful Christmas time.
Different kind of Christmas jam between what Shannon plays and what Rick plays for the
Christmas holiday.
I like this one.
It's a good choice, Rick.
Good little Christmas song.
Shout out here at the bar.
Allie Tucker is here.
She's a former KSR writer, one of the 10 funniest people I've ever met.
Like, she's absolutely hilarious.
She has a podcast about youth sports, right?
What's it called?
Youth sports, the S is a dollar sign.
Well, go get it, Allie.
She goes viral.
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One person says, Matt, Nick Rouch, just name one of his kids Duke.
Another strike.
Yes.
Who.
Suspect.
Sus, the suss.
Very sus.
That is it.
That is it.
Corey Price found the picture of Nick.
The red shirt is a Bob Ross
Christmas red T-shirt.
So it doesn't say Louisville on.
He had a red hat on.
He had a red hat on.
But you have a red hat on and a red flannel
shirt over the Bob Ross T-shirt.
Suss.
I think that's pretty suss.
One person writes, Matt, I'll take Mario
in the spelling contest.
Ryan can't.
spell his way out of a paper bag.
Thank you.
Thank you.
What you don't realize, I got third place in the Ottawa Elementary Spelling Bee.
That was in 1961.
I still remember the word that knocked me out.
Gallbladder?
Knowledge.
Well, that's fitting.
I like that.
One person writes, Matt, I heard you on ESPN Sunday, thought you were very funny.
Here's my question.
With all the controversy between ESPN personalities,
who have you worked with that you liked and who haven't you liked?
Oh, wow.
I don't have that, you know, Ryan Clark and Pat McAfee been going back and forth
and Ryan Clark and Aaron Rogers.
I don't have the pull to be able to say who I don't like,
although I could give you a couple, but I won't do that.
Who I like, obviously Myron is number one.
Dan Orlovsky has always been great to me.
I think he's a really, really nice guy.
Does a good Matt Jones impersonation, too.
Jeff Saturday was always very nice to me.
Love to talk to me about Jared Lorenzen.
I've talked about how Matt Brown, who's now been the North Carolina coach and now retired,
I really like to.
Love Herm Edwards.
I'm going to have Herm Edwards.
He offered to host during the summer.
Oh, cool.
That dude is a character now.
I mean, if you don't listen to anything else I do in the second half,
hour every week of the Matt Meyerin podcast. Turn on when we have Herm Edwards on because he is out.
He is a trip and he really likes us as well. So I, he's really good. Joe Fortinbaugh, pretty much,
most of the people I've worked with coach Ian Fitzsimmons I like. I like Amber Wilson. So I've had a
bunch that I've enjoyed. Are things better between you and Sal Powell? It was there a little
Yeah, Sal likes me now. Okay. Yeah, we, he didn't like me for a long time. I'd say the person that now
the most tension is with
is probably Seth Greenberg,
but it has nothing to do with my time at ESPN.
It's the whole cow thing.
I've worked with a couple of people who...
But I've worked with a couple people who...
I wouldn't put Seth in this.
Seth is fine.
But I've worked with a couple people that suck.
Yeah.
Yeah, that are like...
Have you done a show with Harry Douglas yet?
Oh, yeah, I've done a bunch with him.
Remember, he worked at my law firm in Louisville,
so I like him.
But there's a couple people on there that are...
behind the scenes just absolute jerks.
And like you can tell the producer,
you can always tell how somebody is
about whether or not the producers like them.
Uh-huh.
And the producers will tell you who is nice
and who stinks and some of them stink.
Who was the guy that came up and said you're sitting in his chair?
Field Yates, but that was like a misunderstanding.
I don't dislike him.
But there was a couple, yeah, that, you know,
I'm not going to play it,
because somebody else should. My boss already thinks I criticize him by ESPN too much.
Well, let's talk about one of the ESPN people.
I've only interacted with him once, but he was fine with me.
But Kirk Herbstreet feels like college football fans are kind of turning on Herb Street a little bit.
He went off on Ohio State fans.
Did you see that?
Went off on him.
Said you guys are being too mean to Ryan Day.
Even if they lose to Tennessee, it's fine, you know, blah, blah, blah.
And Ohio State fans, for a dude that played there, they have completely turned on him.
And I read this article this week that basically somebody said they feel like Herb Street has become a joyless figure just lecturing fans left and right.
Do you agree with that?
Well, I mean, he's been on Ohio State Homer forever because he played there.
That's his team.
He wants them to succeed.
But he moved out because he said he moved to Nashville because he said the fans were too mean to his family.
Yeah, too mean to him.
So I don't know, you can kind of relate to this more than anybody,
where people are kind of coming after you over the Cal thing
are coming after him now for the Ohio State thing.
It's tough because when you're one of them, people like get even matter.
Yeah.
So, you know, I have some sympathy for him from those few months of the Cal Perry thing.
But he also, man, he'll just go at those people.
I don't know.
Do you like Herbstreet?
He's been on TV for 20 plus years.
I don't even know who that is, to be honest.
I don't believe.
Wait a minute.
I don't even know that.
How do you not know who that is?
I don't know who that is.
What do you mean you don't know who that is?
Maybe if I see him by picture, maybe I'll recognize them.
You don't watch TV, do you?
Not a lot.
Your generation just baffles me.
Like, your generation does not watch television.
Yeah, I don't watch it.
Do you know who Lee Corso is?
No.
He looks kind of familiar a little bit.
Can you believe that?
Do you know, you know?
I know the big personalities are.
But he's the big.
The biggest person, Herb Street's the big, he calls all the biggest games.
In the NFL and college.
Do you know who Chris Fowler is?
He sounds familiar.
But you're a huge sports fan.
How do you not know who these people are?
Who's Troy Aitman?
No, I don't know who that is.
Tony Romo.
Now that sounds familiar.
That dude.
Chris Collinsworth.
Are these all football guys?
Yes.
Yeah.
I'm more like basketball.
Give me some basketball guys.
So I just named you the most Joe Buck.
I don't know who that is.
Don't know who that is.
No.
Wow.
I do not.
I feel so old right now.
Wow.
Don't you feel old right now?
Yeah.
But I just said, what do you think?
You don't know who Kirk Herb Street is.
You're lost of words.
I am lost in words.
It's one thing not to know Cole Kublich.
Wow.
All right, I got to take a break.
We will take a break.
Come back.
Hour number two.
KS. Mars over at Kentucky Sports Radio.
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 banter.
Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel and Friends on the I-Heart Radio app,
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 SportsSlice 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 moment,
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 Slicelife 12 in the TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok.
What's up, guys?
This is Clever 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,
A, ref, my mom wants you to wave at her.
What?
Time out.
Quarterback on office, Blue, 42.
Hey, my mama want you to weigh better.
What?
Where's he at?
Hey, Miss Parker.
Listen to the Clifford show on the Iheart radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Hey, it's Edwin Castro, also known as Castro 1021.
And I'm Conky, his best friend and business manager.
And we've got a new show called The 1021 Podcast.
I'm taking you behind the scenes on how I became.
one of Twitch's most popular streamers.
We also love sports.
And with the World Cup right around the corner,
we'll be breaking down the biggest storylines
ahead of the big tournament here in the USA.
Listen to the 1021 podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Will Ferrell's Big Money Players and IHeart Podcasts presents soccer moms.
So I'm Leanne.
This is my best friend, Janet.
And we have been joined at the Hips since high school.
Absolutely.
A redacted amount of years later.
We're still joined at the hip.
Just a little bit bigger hips.
This is a podcast.
We're recording it as we tailgate our youth soccer games in the back of my Honda Odyssey.
With all the snacks and drinks.
Why did you get hard seltzer instead of beer?
They had a bogo.
Well, then you got it.
Listen to soccer moms on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
