KSR - 2024-12-6 - KSR - Hour 1
Episode Date: December 6, 2024Matt and the guys are live from Salt Lake City as they continue on their journey to Seattle. They talk about UK football and Mark Stoops, tomorrow basketball game against Gonzaga, take your calls, and... more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome everyone, Kentucky Sports Radio here live in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Just in a very nice Salt Lake way, they're very muted here this morning.
But we got a good crowd here in the hotel lobby of the Salt Lake Marriott City Center.
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We are in Salt Lake during what one person a few minutes ago at Chick-fil-A said was the most polluted.
They can remember this city in 10 years.
You go outside.
It's just a haze of pollution, but it's otherwise a very beautiful area.
And Ryan Lemon, excited to be here for our first.
Is this our first show?
We went Moab.
Certainly our first show ever in Salt Lake.
It's my first time ever in Salt Lake.
And if you can see the mountains behind the smog, I mean, it's beautiful.
This is a beautiful area.
The one for the smog, it would be gorgeous.
It would be gorgeous.
That's exactly.
It is where.
I've been here before.
This is one of the most beautiful backdrops.
of a city that you can find.
And Drew Franklin, we got here.
You guys went out, stayed, did your thing last night.
And the group's running a little ragged, but we're ready to go.
Yeah, we've had a lot of fun in Utah.
I know it's not Salt Lake, but I enjoyed popping through BYU, saw their campus, nice place.
We went to Provo, Utah, went to BYU yesterday.
I'm wearing my BYU shirt today in honor of Mark Pope.
You talk about another beautiful campus with that football stadium with the mountains behind it
and the Y sitting there and every student with a perpetual smile on their face as if they're being
programmed to do it. It was wonderful, Shannon. Yes, it was. A great visit there. And I got up this
morning and went for a little jog. I wanted to breathe in all. Tell everybody where you jog to.
So Shannon is in Salt Lake, home of some of the most beautiful Mormon, you know, history. There's mountains,
there's everything. You got up at 7 a.m. to 6, 7 a.m. R time, probably 5 a.m.m. Yeah. And you,
you ran where? Well, I just wanted to first of all breathe in all the pollutants out here.
Wanted to take them all in. And then the filming location for Halloween 5, the Michael Myers house,
is just two miles up the road. And because somebody is being a jerk and won't drive me two miles there,
I decided to get up this morning and run. So you got up this morning to the house.
Jog to the scene of Halloween 5, which was a terrible movie, by the way. But I've already been to Halloween 1, 2, 3.
4 is also here somewhere. But 5 was right up the road. So I figured, you know what? When in Rome,
you might as well go check it out i try to get max to get up and run with me this one too i'm sorry
yeah you wanted to skip full why well i'm four is farther away it's like six miles away i'm a four
mile guy yeah i should have got up i'm sorry i apologize you really love the hallowing what's there
you told me somebody lives in the house they do it's just a big mansion it's a really cool house
from the movie you know and so when you got there what did you do i took a picture and i came back
here's a thing we've been in a car for six days none of us have had any exercise
We eat like crap.
I figure, you know, it's better than a treadmill.
Better than a treadmill.
Why not go out and check out some scenes?
All right.
Well, so I'm glad you did.
We got here.
We went to the BYU campus.
Then last night I gave Max the opportunity.
I was like, you can pick wherever you want to eat in Salt Lake.
I don't know what Salt Lake is known for food-wise.
I couldn't really think of anything.
So I said, Max, just pick something.
And you have to be the first person in the history of the United States to say,
you're in Salt Lake.
Let's eat Cajun food.
That's what they're known for.
And we went to a Cajun restaurant, and I have to say it was very good, but it was a surprising choice.
Well, let's rewind a little bit.
We talked to Vince Morrow.
He seemed like he is in a hostage situation.
I felt like yesterday in the car, I was in a hostage situation.
I did actually give us a recommendation, and you just said, no.
We're not going there.
What was it?
Well, you said ramen, and I stopped eating ramen in college.
Me too.
I don't understand the whole idea of eating.
Like, ramen's, like, supposed to be 45 cents in a little thing.
Why people pay $20 for ramen, Shannon, I'll never understand.
I'm not a ramen guy either.
I mean, old pigs are equal.
Some pigs are more equal than others, animal.
I mean, this is just one of those things.
I spoke up, and I just got shut down.
It's one of the few things I can cook, though.
You just throw it in the mic away with a little water, and there you go.
Maybe I'll learn more about it when I learned.
But we've had a lot of fun.
Let me give a couple of updates because there's a lot going on in UK, football, etc.
We'll get to it.
Two good stories, though, before we start.
Well, one good story.
Because the U.K. Basket Women's basketball team lost their first game last night at North Carolina,
fell behind early, never were able to come back.
So just like Kentucky, they take their, the men's team, they take their first loss in the ACC
challenge.
But the women's volleyball team, Ryan, wins their first round, the NCAA tournament against
Cleveland State.
They will play Minnesota on Saturday in the second round with a chance to go to the Sweet 16.
I saw a couple of pictures, too.
It looked like it was packed there last night.
A lot of Kentucky fans went and support the volleyball team,
which has become this super power team in the conference.
That's right.
The high school state football championships begin at noon today.
The KS Bar will have a lot of high school fans coming in and out
over the next couple days.
You guys, if you're coming up for the state tournament from anywhere,
please come see us.
We'll make our predictions a little later in the show.
But Drew, you and I first have to express
some feelings, I think, to our friend Mario over here.
And maybe some discipline.
And to each other, apparently.
Yeah.
So Mario.
You know, Mario has been a great addition to the community.
Wouldn't everybody agree?
Super.
Yeah.
And Mario is somebody who, he's learned since he's been here, to try to get the best out
of KSR.
Wouldn't you say that?
Like, he, like, he films us.
He takes pictures of us.
Tons of videos he posts online.
He tells us, like, what challenges to do.
Like, he's kind of.
of like he's getting the next generation in the chaos kSR like those kids right there they'll
become kSR fans because of the stuff mario absolutely Mario does so you know yes we we did the
thing yesterday usually when the show's over Mario and I quickly talk and go what are the segments
that might make good uh online content yeah right right and I said you know what us talking about
the hats might be good I think we bought the hats etc so Mario said yeah that's it and he
creates a two and a half minute video about us buying the cowboy hats.
I made the mistake.
So Mario now has posting privileges, Drew, where I don't have to check the video.
When we first started, I had to check the video.
Now I trust Mario's judgment.
Maybe a mistake.
I don't know.
On this one.
On this one.
So I saw the video, and this is on Twitter.
It's on Instagram.
It's on TikTok.
It starts with me talking about buying a hat.
It talks about Drew buying his hat, what made us both do it.
and then we say we're both cowboys now.
But you have to get about a minute 45 into the video to see Mario inserts pictures,
and Mario inserted a picture that someone had made that made Drew and I look like we were from the movie,
Brokeback Mountain.
It has Drew in a cowboy hat standing behind me with his arms over top of me,
and he puts it in there for a good, Drew, 10 to 15 seconds.
Shannon is showing the picture right now.
This is show and tell.
He put that on the video.
That was clearly made by somebody trying to make fun of us,
and it's not the best picture.
Drew, when I saw it, I was like, why did Mario put this in here?
I don't think there's any reason for Mario to put this in here.
What were your thoughts?
Well, like you, I trust Mario with my life.
So I didn't even watch the video and I just started hitting repost on all my apps.
I wanted my people to see it.
You went ahead and retweeted it.
Oh, yeah, Instagram.
Yeah, and then brought to our attention at dinner what happened in there.
And Mario was very clueless as to what it is.
All right, so let's put the camera down here for a second.
Actually, sir, I'll tell you what, will you film this?
You can be a guest filmer of this because I want Mario to be on here.
Ryan, give Mario your headset for just a second.
Mario, come in here for a minute.
I appreciate you, Mario, but you decided for reasons I don't 100% understand to put that video up.
Why did you put that video up?
So typically how I work after the show, I go through, like, comments.
I look online.
I'm looking for pictures.
It's called B-roll.
I'm looking for B-roll.
You're looking for B-roll.
That's what they say in the industry, yes.
Yeah, to add into the content.
And, you know, that was one of the pictures that popped up.
I didn't really look too much into it.
Now, when you say you didn't really look into it,
did you not notice the sort of overall vibe of what that vixir was trying to say?
Not really.
Drew is right behind me whispering into my ear.
With my eyes closed.
I have a smile on my face.
It looked like you guys were close.
That's right.
I didn't look too much into it, though.
You didn't think, now, have you ever heard of the movie broke back now?
No, I haven't.
You didn't know what that movie was.
Never seen it.
Never heard of it.
So you didn't.
know the sort of, I don't know, inference that was to come from the movie?
Nope, not until like Googled it at dinner.
And did you think about maybe Googling it before?
So I just hope you know you have now given the picture for Louisville fans, Tennessee fans.
They're not even going to know that's fake, right?
You've put that out there.
It's out there now, guys.
And the Internet doesn't forget.
And the internet doesn't forget.
Do you think maybe in hindsight you could have used a different picture?
I could have, but I feel like everything happens for a reason.
Oh, you think this was God's plan?
It was like God's plan for you to put that picture out.
Maybe, maybe.
I felt like it was good content.
Now, can I tell you what he said to me on the way up to the room last night?
What's it?
I said, I can't believe you put that picture in.
And he goes, well, I googled that movie.
There's a lot worse picture.
That's right, Mario. It could have been worse. You're right.
I would have hoped, Shannon, there wouldn't have been even worse pictures he would have put out.
Yeah, I would have thought that maybe he would have understood what that was.
I want to defend him, though, because I sit in the backseat with him as he's working on these videos.
He took him three hours to put that two and a half video together.
You work very hard.
Drew, I guess we just have to live with this now, right?
Well, there's no taking it back.
You can't put the toothpaste back in the two, Mario.
I do have a plan, an idea, mandatory viewing for Mario in the car today.
I'll give you my Kindle.
I've already bought, broke back mountain for you.
You have to watch it.
You have to watch it.
So you know what you did.
I'll watch.
And we want a book report.
All right.
Well, Mario, I do love you.
But I'm not sure that picture was the one to use.
But I am proud of you on this trip.
What have been your thoughts of traveling around?
We've done this many times.
You've never done it.
You had never been west of the Mississippi River.
You're now sitting here in beautiful Salt Lake with all of these fans.
What's that been like for you?
I was just talking to some fans.
I was like, it's incredible.
It's beautiful out here.
Mountains.
And it's like everywhere you go, it's a different scene.
You know, you have snow on mountains, and then you kind of have like a Grand Canyon mountains, all different types of mountains.
It feels different out here.
The weather, the air feels different.
But for the most part, man, I'm just enjoying the moment with you guys, you know, in the car.
What's it been like sort of dealing with, you know, older, lamer, white guys driving across the country?
Nah, you guys aren't lame.
You guys aren't lame.
I would say you guys are all funny, to be honest.
Yeah, it's always a joke that's going on, whether it's in the van or after a show.
I'm enjoying it, to be honest, just hanging.
It's like hanging out with my uncles.
Five crazy uncles.
There you go.
KSR, hanging out with your uncles.
Well, thank you, Mario.
Appreciate it.
Take a break.
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It is Kentucky Sports.
radio. Look at John getting music that applies. Very good, John. This is like Shannon's in control again.
That's right. That's right. I guess that's the reason you two are setting so far apart, right?
I'm trying to make sure. No, listen. There's no confusion. That joke has been made about me specifically
and me and Drew for 15 years. I'm used to it. I'm not worried about it. I just didn't expect
to Mario for it to be you that would take us down in that moment. That's okay, though. I still love him.
bad boy image now with the cowboy hat was
Murray was probably lucky he wasn't wearing it at the time
because there might have been some trouble. I mean he's been causing trouble now
with his new his new mentality and everything like that.
It is a good thing we shipped at home. I mean I've been looking for fights
ever since I became a cowboy. We got 20 people here already
out there may be more that come. How about I mean big blue nation?
Right. No matter what we've had this will be our biggest. I'm
expecting tomorrow in Seattle a lot of people. At the end of the show I'll tell you
where it's going to be.
I would say the place is probably going to be full,
but 20 people in Salt Lake City on, you know, a night's notice is pretty awesome.
Yeah, I was going to say we didn't put this information out where we were going to be
until late tomorrow after yesterday evening.
Yeah.
We had a good crowd in Windsor, but this is the biggest crowd of the trips.
It's been the biggest crowd.
And we're just here in the lobby and I always like the looks of people going,
wise, what is this?
Yes.
One person writes, Matt, you sound so old.
Modern ramen is so much better.
You need to learn about it.
What is modern ramen?
Martin ramen, Matt.
You're going to give it the time.
How is it different than old ramen?
I mean, I didn't type that.
It's not just like the package you get for 10 cents.
There's vegetables.
There's meat in it.
There's a broth.
Sounds excellent, doesn't it?
Yeah.
Max, next time you should pay about 10 cents for.
By the way, the volleyball team plays tonight.
Tonight.
It actually occurs tonight.
So I said tomorrow night.
They actually played tonight at Minnesota, a birth in the Sweet 16 on the line.
Remember, basically all the best top teams in the country, Kentucky's played them all.
Yeah.
And with the exception of Nebraska, played them all really close.
They didn't win most of those games, but they have a shot in this tournament if they get going to do something.
Yeah, Craig Skinner's taking the approach.
He's going to play all these tough teams early, so they're ready for this time of year now when they can make a tournament run.
Yeah.
One person writes, I need an update for Max.
Give me the U-turns and the overall Matt driving ability.
Yeah, so we got to six.
Matt described some of the U-turns as tours,
which Drew said, yeah, detours.
I'm not sure.
He said some of them were forced upon him,
which, again, it's just a U-turn.
He missed a couple of exits.
I think we're at six.
We're at two Cowboys in Love.
What's our other one parking ticket?
We've been trying to keep as many towers as we can.
I've got a theory on the pollutants.
Can I share it really quick?
Yes.
Okay, so before I moved here, obviously,
I knew a few teams, got over here,
and then heard of the Utah Uts.
Okay?
Yeah.
The Uts in Australia is a truck.
So I thought people in Utah, gee, they love trucks.
So there's your pollutants right there.
Everyone just driving trucks around.
Ute is truck in Australia.
We call them Utes, yes.
Okay.
So I was like, what are?
And Uts here are nothing, right?
They're just people from Utah.
So, well, maybe they should be trucks.
Maybe that's what I thought it was.
Last night, Max was telling me all the things he thought about America
until he got here and how wrong he was.
Like, he thought Stanford was a basketball powerhouse.
because they were good the one year you watched.
No, I had, so at Foot Locker, I had four, like, teams that I could choose from.
Don't ask me why Stanford was one of them, but it was like Kentucky, Duke, North Carolina, and Stanford,
and I'm like, Stanford, Christmas tree, I'm getting these short.
You thought they were a power?
I thought they were a powerhouse.
Well, that's great.
All right, so the football team, let's go over some updates.
We talked about Danekeye yesterday.
Barry on Brown entered the portal later in the day.
Ryan, not a surprise.
It came out last night.
He's choosing between Old Miss, LSU, and Texas A&M.
Yeah, no should be surprised about this.
You know, things just didn't work out well for Barry on this past season.
They tried to give him the ball a lot early to get him going,
and it just never happened.
But he would have some big breakout home run plays.
What if he goes to LSU?
I mean, you got a chance that you can have Dane Key at Georgia.
We go down there next year,
and Barry and Brown at Old Miss who comes into Kroger Field next year.
That would be crazy.
wouldn't it would be crazy but you know Barry on I can see why he's looking at
Ole Miss you know with Lane Kiffin down there these guys want to go where they're
gonna maybe get the ball which is what did not happen in Lexington I'm not
gonna make you speak on this because I don't want to like I don't want to put you
you don't have to confirm or deny but we do need to talk about there was a
report drew the Dane Key turned down eight hundred thousand dollars a lot of
money to come back to Kentucky now whether or not he gets more than that
somewhere else or not that's a huge amount of money
to give a non-quarterback. I am fairly certain no Kentucky player that's not a quarterback has been
offered that at Kentucky. Pretty amazing amount of money. Does that surprise you? Well, what it surprised
me that we're able to offer that? That's that. I mean, that's let from what I've known about
Dane, he wants to go play for a team that can win a title. I get that. But the fact that we're offering
$800,000 to a wide receiver to say to stay says to me, maybe we have more NIL than.
we thought. Yeah. It's not surprised that Dane didn't stick around. You know, he wants to go win. He's
had three good years here, and the offense just hasn't given him what he probably deserved,
all the receivers. So I'm not surprised he wanted to try something new, but I am surprised we have that
money laying around. That's a lot of money. And him, I think, I mean, this is just me speculating. I don't
know anything, but you know, you turn around and Macklin's coming back. Maybe that's, what's,
hang on. We didn't get to that part. I'm still making my point. I'm saying that 800,000 probably
went to a lot of people and they're going to help him out of those spots. He spoiled the answer, but I was going
to say then they have Jeremy Maclin come back. You have to assume that he probably came back
because some of that money they were going to give today and goes to him. I heard yesterday,
Anthony Brown Stevens, who left, was actually getting paid more money last year than almost
anyone on the team except Brock and Berion. That he might have been our third highest paid player last year.
We didn't even play Max, which is insane. He left. That may be one of those you say,
will you go to free this money up
if we've been paying you this and you didn't produce.
Yeah, and I know some people haven't like
Stoops' answers in his press conferences,
but he has alluded to the fact that they feel like they've got
their ducks in a row, a bit more money
to spend and throw around. So I'm expecting
some big moves in the portal. It is
funny, though, with how much money they have to spend
on recruiting, etc., that like
some teams just go after the guy that
played good against them. So Barion had that
breakout play against Old Miss where we just threw it deep
and so they're after him. It's happened
with us, Ray Davis, because he dominated
us with Vandy. Mark East Cox, the left tackle was really good. We played Northern Illinois the
year before. They just go after the guy that played good against them like the year.
Brock Vandergriff even came in and played against Kentucky. Yeah. So Shannon, I mean, I,
this is just me talking. And this may not be official, but kind of doing the math in my head
during all that time we drive, I sit there and think. I think these are the five people that
got the most money in NIL from UK election. It's not official, but just from what I've heard,
I think it's Brock Vannegriff,
Barry and Brown,
Dumae's Johnson, Dion Walker,
and Anthony Brown, Stevens.
You could make an argument
that of those five,
Dumas Johnson was really the only one
who met expectations.
Dionne Walker, maybe 75%.
That does free up a lot of money
to go do something if they want here in the portal,
just something to think about.
First of all, I feel like the entire team's leaving.
Second of all, if somebody offers you
$800,000 and you still want to go.
To me, that shows you just how, I think that's damning to show you how bad the culture
is for Kentucky football.
800 grand and you don't want to be there.
Do you think that's damning?
I think the perception is definitely damning, don't you?
And I'll put another guy in there, Chip Train him.
I think they gave him a lot of money last year.
No, Chip, Chip, train them.
So that's six.
So let's just say those are the top six.
I think you can only say, if you're just talking about last year and if these were
our top six paid guys,
I think Drew only do Ms. Johnson, would you have said, is one of our top six players.
So we might have been paying six guys to be our top six, and we really got production out of one, maybe two, if you include Dionne Walker and how you think he did last year.
Yeah, Chip was a big one.
I mean, that was an injury.
That's not really on Chip, but even Harrison missed a lot of time with an injury.
I'm sure he was commanded a lot of money.
Your top players just you weren't get a good return on that investment, I don't think, last season, especially with the portal.
guys. Yeah. Your quarterback, namely. So it might be the case that like how you spend this money, Max,
maybe we got to get more efficient at that. Yeah, I think one of the biggest clips of the year came
from College Game Day when Savin said it's not how much money you spend. Well, he said it in different
ways, but it's not how much money you spend, it's who you spend it on. It's going to be super
important coming up. The fact, I didn't realize how much Anthony Brown Stevens was getting. Yeah,
that's crazy. And if he was getting that kind of money to not play, I don't know. You know,
I wondered with that one, this is me guessing again, but they did the big John Legend concert.
Yeah.
And I wonder a part of that John doing it was like, take care of my guy.
Because that's his- You may be right about that.
You might have got a little John Legend ball.
You probably are right about that, honestly.
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So a couple people who I think would have some insight on the,
on the NIL.
Highest paid players, generally
speaking, Vandergriff,
Barryon, Walker,
Anthony Brown Stevenson,
Harrison, Cutter,
Pop,
Mincy, and Macklin.
Yeah, I'd say it's pretty accurate.
And I think, yeah, like Drew said, Maxwell Harrison,
Chip Trainham, these guys have got a lot of money,
just we were hurting me.
You know, that group, you can make a strong argument.
Only a couple of them really reached that potential.
I mean, remember, Mincey finished.
He's in the top 10, and he finished his time at the concession stand.
At least we know he had time to pay or money to pay for it.
That's right.
It's money poorly allocated.
There's no doubt, which is why we got to have a GM that knows what they're doing.
There needs to be, in my opinion, UK needs to make an announcement sooner rather than later later.
You know, who is our GM?
Because I think Eddie Grant is playing that role some, but I'm not sure if he has total control or not.
we need to know who is that needs to be a position right do you agree drew a position general manager
of kentucky football here is who it is because honestly people need to know when the wrong players picked
who it was i've thought since we've started in iL they need it in both sports coaches their gift is
coaching and now we have them handling contracts and i mean most of them are it's a different skill set
it's a different skill set we've talked about this a lot you look at baseball you look at basketball
necessarily people that play that do that stuff, right? Like it's people who understand math and all
that, and I think college sports is going to have to go that way. Who's up first, John? Thomas.
Thomas. Thomas. Go ahead, Thomas. Hey, Matt, listen, even though you're hating on us Catholic schools
all the time, we are descending on your place today from Owensboro because we're going to celebrate
free game of state championship. I hope you will. Owensboro Catholic. You guys always bring a huge crowd
to our bar.
you do it again. Your radio show didn't want to do it from the bar because they said it's
been bad luck because they've lost every time they did it. But hopefully we, I know the fans are
coming instead and you guys enjoy it. All right. Does the loss at Clemson eliminate any
scenario where we lose close to Gonzaga and get a moral victory? Does that eliminate any moral
victory potential for us? Yeah, I appreciate the call. I think Kentucky basketball really is going
to get a moral victory ever ride. It's Kentucky basketball. But if we lose to Gonzaga,
I want us to win, not the end of the world.
Correct.
It would have been nice to come out of this trip one and one.
I still think we can.
I think we can win against Gonzaga.
But, you know, here's the key.
Let's say we lose to Gonzaga.
We got to beat Louisville, beat Ohio State.
Then you go 11 and 2 into conference play, which is still really, really good.
Conference play is going to give you a ton of chances to get good wins.
You already have a good win over Duke.
So it's not by far not the end of the game.
the world. If you beat Gonzaga, though, and you go into conference play with a win over Duke and
Gonzaga, hopefully having beaten Louisville and Ohio State, the Clemson loss honestly doesn't matter
at that point. People forget about it. That's right. You beat Gonzaga in Louisville,
sweeping the power team. Did you play? Absolutely. And of the great teams in college basketball
this year, only one is without a loss now, and that's Tennessee.
Gross. Everybody else lost. Everyone else. Kansas lost. Duke's lost twice.
Uh,
Purdue lost last night for the second time.
Gonzaga lost.
You're exactly right.
Auburn lost.
Yeah, Auburn loss.
Alabama's lost twice.
I mean, like, you know, Tennessee's the only one that hadn't lost.
You don't want to lose games like losing the Clemson stunk, but he got so much goodwill
with me beating Duke.
Any concerns I had about how good can they be?
That answered a lot.
I know it was only the third game of the year, but that, that already made the non-conference
slate so much better for me starting off like that, that the Clemson thing was just a little bump
in the real.
Totally agree with you.
Who's up next?
Eric.
Eric, go ahead and Eric.
Hey, guys, how are going?
So I know you guys brought up volleyball and how well they've been doing lately.
They do actually play tonight at Memorial Coliseum.
They play Minnesota.
The reason why I bring this up is my daughter started playing volleyball this year at 15 as a freshman.
So middle of the season, right after the Texas game, she said, Daddy, can we go to some volleyball games?
And I said, you know, I think, you know, UK's not been playing so good.
Let's go to Eastern or something.
Maybe it's a little cheaper.
And she said, I've never seen UK lose life.
And she had.
Yeah, hang on.
Before you even get to the rest of it, hang on a second.
I got, I got to read.
So your daughter looked at you and said, I want to go see UK play volleyball.
And you looked at her and said, going to an Eastern game is cheaper.
UK volleyball is like $8 to go to, isn't it?
I didn't know, Matt, at the time.
I didn't know.
I just figured I'd heard that the Eastern games were really cheap,
and I just thought in Eastern had won a couple of games,
so I thought, well, let's go to Eastern.
But, no, she said, I've never seen UK lose.
She said, if we go, they'll win.
They've not lost a game since that Texas game,
and we went to six of them.
Father of the year, by the way.
You won't even take your...
No, he went to six games.
I know, finally.
Well, how much...
Just out of curiosity, how much was the Eastern game going to cost?
It was like eight or nine bucks.
But we ended up, like, the first game we went and sat like...
How much is the Kentucky game?
Oh, I spent $50 a ticket to be, like, down on the front row.
Okay, well, that's a lot.
$1.5.
$1.00 ticket is a lot.
I thought...
But it's like $8 a ticket.
bucks to get in, isn't it? But you like, you're one of those, you want to sit down front, I see.
You can do, you can do general admission, which is like $8,9, but then most of the games here
in the last bit of the season have been about $25 to $30 a ticket if you want to be, even in the second
level. If you all have not seen a loss yet, I expect to see you there tonight and enjoy the game,
okay? Well, I'm hoping to get basketball tickets this year because we've seen.
Three cowls.
You just stick to volleyball.
Stay in your lane.
Stay in your lane.
I appreciate the call.
You can't go to everything and think you're going to win everything.
The good luck is only like in one sport.
Two things.
Firstly, volleyball should pay for that girl to go every single game.
Amen.
Secondly, though, I feel sorry for her.
I feel like she went to her dad and was like, hey, I really like Kentucky.
Can you buy me something in Kentucky for Christmas?
And she opens it up and it's Louisville stuff.
She's like, well, it was cheaper.
So there you go.
I will know we've been to multiple stores on this trip.
Multiple, you know, I've been getting hoodies.
We've gone to multiple campus bookstores where someone on this trip has said,
do you have a discount aisle so I can buy Christmas gifts for my kids?
Clearance rack is always great for Christmas gifts.
So guess what Josiah is getting for Christmas this year?
B.
Josiah, congrats.
Here's a BYU and Colorado State clearance rack T-shirt.
He doesn't even like BYU.
Or Colorado State.
He likes sales, though.
First of all, this is what I love about Ryan Lemon.
Ryan Lemon looks at me and says,
Josiah loves Colorado.
So I'm going to get him a discount Colorado State shirt.
I didn't see any Colorado shirt.
Because we were in the Colorado State bookstore.
But like where we went to head lunch,
I thought there might be a store there that might have to sell Colorado.
So I just went for Colorado State.
Kentucky bookstore doesn't sell U.S.
stuff.
True.
All right.
Did you hear the story?
about the guy that is wanted for shooting the insurance guy, how they now think they know who it is.
No, tell me.
It's an unbelievable thing.
He went into, was it a bank?
Starbucks.
Starbucks.
He was wearing a mask in order to not, people not see who he was.
He went into a Starbucks, and I guess the woman that was making the coffee, she, I guess he was flirting with her.
I mean, he's 20 minutes before doing an awful.
crime.
Wow.
He's flirting with her.
He says she, I guess, she said she kind of was flirting back.
Obviously, she didn't know he was going to go shoot somebody in broad daylight.
She was kind of flirting back.
And she said, can you show me what you look like?
And he pulled his mask down to show her that he was handsome.
And that picture is now how they've identified.
They've only identified him because of where he pulled his mask down to show the Starbucks
woman what he looks like how stupid i mean you know when you go into any business they're going to have
cameras everywhere clearly he went in to cover his face i maybe just got caught in a moment of weakness
he thought he did it goes to show you dudes uh drew lose their mind when it comes to women like
they lose their mind he had planned this huge crime out he had planned his getaway he had done enough
to escape everything but he sees one girl
Earl flirt with him and he's like, eh, I'll show him my face. It's the way it goes.
You forgot everything he had planned when he was doing. You know, I'm not an assassin.
Don't plan to be one. But I wouldn't even be going to a Starbucks.
No. Point A to point B and nothing else.
What I was going to say is it like it shows more so that caffeine addiction is real. Like at what point when you're planning your assassination, do you put Starbucks on the way there?
It's like, well, that's convenient. There's a Starbucks halfway there. I'll just stop in grab a quick coffee.
Oh, cinnamon latte does sound good right now.
Sounds like this guy's done this before, though, you know?
I mean, like he's a professional.
But that's how they have the picture.
They only know who they're looking for.
The police commissioner said they would have no idea otherwise who it was,
except they now have this picture of him from Starbucks.
Do they not ask you a fee a name when they call it out?
Like, they've got his name now.
That's a great point.
They misspelled it.
Unbelievable.
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Welcome back. It is Kentucky Sports Radio here in Salt Lake City.
I walked around a little bit this morning.
I do like this.
A really nice town.
Like every, it's a city, but it also, it kind of feels a little bit like a city, but also a little smaller.
Got, we're right down from the jazz arena, the Utah hockey club, which still, it's going to be the Yeties, right?
Probably when they do it.
Yeah, so I've enjoyed it here so far.
We've got great crowd here this morning, and Kentucky fans, including a couple of Colgate fans, who made the trip because their friend came.
How about that?
Kentucky plays Colgate next Wednesday.
I have a mind-blowing fun fact about Salt Lake City.
What's your mind-blowing fun fact?
The first Kentucky Fried Chicken did not open in Corbyn.
It's right.
It opened in Salt Lake City.
It's exactly right.
First KFC is in Salt Lake.
They say it was in Corbin.
That was Sanders Cafe.
But it was actually the, exactly right.
The actual first restaurant named KFC was actually here in Salt Lake.
So we're going for lunch?
I feel like we should.
Two more folks here.
Hello.
How are you all?
Also, I just want to shut down the whole Brokeback Mountain conversation.
So don't go to my Twitter.
and repost what I just reposted because I want to shut it down and stop all these things being spread.
So definitely do not go to my Twitter and repost the video.
You know, you don't.
We can leave you.
As of right now, you don't even have a plane ticket home just for the record.
Max, still, as of right now, you don't have a way of getting back from Seattle.
I'm just making a permanent residence in Seattle.
Yeah, no, I'm just, I'm just making clear.
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87. One person says, Matt, if we had a GM role, what about someone like Randall Cobb?
I know Stanford did the Andrew Luck thing, and I think that's cool. And Andrew Luck is apparently
like brilliant. So, I mean, he was like, went to Stanford graduated high in his class. So I get it.
But for me, I want, when you're talking about this level, Ryan, I want somebody who's done it, right? I don't
just want to take somebody because they're a famous player. I want somebody who's done it who knows what they're doing.
I'll take if Randall's very smart. I'm not saying Randall couldn't do it.
it but I would want to see Randall do it before I brought him in to do it at UK.
Absolutely. Kentucky does play in the SEC the best conference in all of the world.
You want somebody.
I would look at some people who've worked in the general manager's office in the NFL.
Yes.
Somebody agree.
Go find our Jonah Hill for Moneyball, right?
The guy, the second command guy.
Anyone with some on their resume of just dealing with a roster and the moving pieces that come
with that moving the money around?
Did we not have someone from Kentucky that was the GM at the Bears?
Is that right?
Maybe a couple years ago.
Champ Kelly is a...
Champ Kelly, yes.
He was an older Kentucky guy.
That's right.
I mean, to be quite frank with you, if we hired somebody for this role,
honestly, it probably should be a name that none of us even know who it is.
Right?
Like, it should be like just...
You know what I mean?
They don't have to be famous.
It has to be somebody who knows...
Like, you know, I...
Do the job.
I'll tell a little behind the scenes.
Max is like the Jerry McGuire of Australian punters.
We've learned that on this trip, haven't we?
Yeah, he knows every punter.
He knows.
Like, he has been on this phone, half of this trip, talking to punters about where they were going to go, talking to coaches, about what punters should go where.
You've been doing that.
Here's my point.
He is the mover and the shaker of Australian punters, and outside of Kentucky, nobody knows who he is, Shannon.
That's because the real work is done by people you do not know.
In the shadows.
That's exactly right.
Chances are the person who should be our GM is somebody, none of us even know who it is.
That's right. As long as you know how to balance a budget and allocate money, that's all that really matters.
But, yeah, Max is the pipeline to all punters. Like, if you want a punter, you call up Max. He's got to.
Max is mean to these punters, too. He'll be like, he tells him like it is. Max will sit there and look at him and go, you weren't good this year.
Most of the one one. You need somebody to be honest with you. He told that one kid, you didn't work very hard this year.
When the coach was watching you, he also said you can't call your coach a blank blank to one kid.
That's very true. I thought it was pretty sad advice.
Honestly, when I heard what he called him, you shouldn't call your coach that.
That won't work.
A quarterback, I could think maybe could get away with that.
A punter, like, who do you think you are?
Yeah, we won't say who.
But a punter called his head coach a blankety blank.
And I can't say either word on the radio.
And I'll just leave it at that.
Who's next?
John.
John.
Go ahead, John.
So right now for UK football, it looks like we are not, we don't have any plans.
to fix the O line because those guys aren't in the portal.
And I only think you can fix it through the portal either way.
Wait a man.
When you say we have no plan to fix the offensive line, I mean, respectfully, you don't
have anything to base that on.
The portal's not even opened yet.
So, like, you don't know who's in the port.
And almost everybody that we would want probably is playing for a team that's
playing for a bowl and they're not in the portal yet.
Yeah, but it's more so you would have an outline for like, hey,
this is a new regiment we're going to be doing because most of the O-line issues we're having is due to leverage and poor footwork.
And there's not been any revamping or anything publicly saying.
Like most big programs even have like a yoga program or something like that where you work on balancing.
That's kind of what we saw with a lot of the tackles is that they were over leverage and then they would be reaching for guys.
But I mean, okay, I'm not going to argue with any of your critiques.
But when you say they're not doing anything to fix it, how do you know that?
I guess I should rephrase it.
They haven't publicly came out with a plan.
Fair enough.
But for better or worse, that's not what this group does.
Like, they don't really talk.
And maybe they should.
I'm not saying, but I'm just saying they don't really talk about that kind of stuff.
It's kind of not the way he operates for better or worse.
Maybe he should, but he doesn't.
Could you imagine that press conference with Mark Stoops, 20 minutes of just outlying the new O-Line drills?
Like, this is that we're going to put codes.
And the new yoga techniques?
You're going to do some Downward Dog?
Go ahead, sir.
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Oh, you went to do.
Fair enough.
I appreciate the car.
It's only been a week since the season's over, too.
The portal's not even open yet.
When these people say they're going to enter the portal, they still haven't because it's not open yet.
I mean, Jeremy Macklin, if you saw on Twitter and on Instagram, Drew, he looked like he was leaving.
Like he was saying buy to BBN and then he yesterday announces he's coming back.
So there's still time for things to change.
I don't expect the big guys that have announced they're leaving.
I don't expect them to come back.
But honestly, you never know.
Yeah, with Macklin, it sure looked like he was leaving.
That exit interview must have gone well with Barion and Dane opening up some more targets moving forward.
Maybe a little more money too.
I think that completely flipped and just to meet with the coaches and those two going somewhere else.
I bet he's the I bet he's the center point of the offense.
next year, don't you?
You got to think with him and that they really like Fred Ferrier and they really like
Hamilton Gilmore.
You know, you got three good receivers you can build on next year and they're going to hand
the ball over to cutter.
You know, that's something you can go with.
Who's up next?
Adam.
Adam, 30 seconds.
Hey, yeah, there's two quick questions.
One, what is the number that if I said we scored against Gonzaga, you'd feel good about us
winning?
Is it 90?
Is it 85?
I'd say if we score against Gonzaga, 87, we win.
Awesome. Yeah, we're almost like one and two in scoring, if I'm not incorrect there.
Second question, Matt, is there any way you can talk to your guys at ESPN about doing the sound, the microphones like CBSDib, for their presentation?
Yeah, well, first of all, ESPN is not going to listen to me, but I agree with you.
ESPN sound at games is much worse than CBS.
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