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and all you crazy people up here in Georgetown, Kentucky.
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Ryan Lemon, Drew Franklin, Shannon the Dude, Billy R.Sports, Billy Rutledge,
and we are live one of our favorite shows every year at Bywater Farms in Georgetown.
It is beautiful out here.
We'll tell you what's going on here in a minute.
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We got our Clark's Pubbets Shop phone number, 859, 280, 280, 2287, and the aviation glass text machine?
Oh, 502, 7, 35, 3680.
And even if you used it, I forgot to bring it.
Well, then don't text it, but of course you, that's so Ryan Lemon, right?
He gives out the text line that doesn't even have it.
When Drew is saying the number, I realize it's not in my pocket.
Mario, do we need to have the consistency talk?
I think we do.
Was it last week you told everybody to join us at the bar at like 4 o'clock?
Your tweet went out.
Yes.
I tweeted that during the before the show.
Well, I guess it didn't go out until I got home.
Well, that's those androids, right?
It's spit it out.
Yeah, exactly.
And I don't mean to call you out to start the show here, but.
Oh, sure.
But you're going to call me out.
You said this is one of your favorite shows you do every year.
You said the same thing yesterday at Ham Days.
Well, that's my favorite Ham Day show.
This is my favorite pumpkin patch show.
I'll defend you on that.
Those are two of my favorites, too.
Mostly because there's food.
But, yeah, we love both.
We've been coming out here for a long time.
Bywater Farm, located.
in Georgetown, a pumpkin patch, a greenhouse, a lot of games and goodies and things for the family and friends.
And it never fails.
Right when we start, a big garbage truck just pulled up and got the garbage.
I mean, it happens.
It's like clockwork.
Every year we start KSR, the garbage truck came and just got the garbage.
That and the field trips.
I saw a bus drop off.
Kids having a good day here.
That stays active with field trips out here.
But usually when I leave this remote, my car is full of mums, pumpkins.
This is when I get ready for fall.
Apple butter.
I've got a bunch of apple butter in my refrigerator.
I usually get here.
Did you do the Apple Cannon last year?
You did?
I think you're the only one that did it.
I'm terrible at shooting apples.
I found that out last year.
But it's a lot of fun.
Just one of many things that you can do here.
Well, they used to have a pumpkin launcher.
I did, I've done the, I've done the pumpkin.
What says they got it right here?
The pumpkin cannon, they say they have.
That's awesome.
You just fire it out in the field and watch it hit the ground and explode.
I mean, what more does a man want to do in life than that?
Well, you go out there and stand so I have a target?
See if I can hit you with the pumpkin?
I'll run around.
I'll see you give me, so.
We got paintball, too.
I would love to do it.
That would be a great bit.
You know, like Mario is always trying to look for something fun to do at the end of the show that he can video.
Content.
Yes, me trying to hit you with a pumpkin.
I'm running back and forth like some video game back there.
I just noticed the guy's shirt back there.
Billy Confidence.
I love it.
They're selling those shirts, really?
They're selling it.
I don't know how many.
Well, one.
Yeah, at least one.
I wore my Billy Tummosa shirt the other day when you were gone.
Last week, I think when you were gone, I wore it somewhere.
But I've not seen that Billy Confidence shirt.
Oh, I'm very proud of you, Ryan.
I had plenty of Billy confidence yesterday if we were doing a haybell toss.
Instead, we were calling the hogs.
How'd that contest go?
I mean, you did a little pandering yesterday.
I don't think it was a fair fight.
I mean, I got messages all day yesterday about how I really won that hog calling yesterday.
I thought the crowd noise was a lot closer, too.
We rushed to the decision.
We mentioned it first.
Like, Ryan got a good pop from the crowd, and then we went to Billy, and, like, for the first second and a half, there's the trophy right there, isn't it?
What is it doing here?
How about that?
How'd that get here?
How did the hog-calling contest winner's trophy end up in Victor's bag to get it here?
That is ridiculous to bring the trophy here.
I legitimately want to know how did he end up with it.
I don't know how it ended up here.
It's amazing how that trophy ended up here.
Why didn't you just bring it, though?
This is your trophy.
Why did you just bring it yourself?
Well, that would be too much of a humble brat.
Oh, okay.
If I brought the trophy, I would be, you know, frowned upon.
Is that already a crack in it?
No, it's granite.
Okay.
You left in Lebanon.
didn't you? No.
Okay.
No, I just, Victor was going to, you know, he wants to put it up on his man on his house.
Okay.
Family heirloom to get passed down for generations and generations.
But that was a lot of fun yesterday at Ham Days.
Yeah.
I had a good crowd there yesterday.
You called the hogs.
I called the hogs.
Yep, you're an Arkansas fan now.
Through a little, a little loop in my strategy.
Well, when you did that, I knew you were playing on the emotions of the crowd.
Of course.
When you did the C-A-T-S.
Of course.
At the end of your hog call.
Billy's was good.
Billy actually went through all the qualifications.
He did.
You had to have a squill and a grunt and a call, and he hit all those things, but the crowd just, they like the CATS.
People caught it, but for Billy to call the hogs, he was calling John.
He was calling.
John Caliperi.
John Caliperi.
Was the hog you were calling.
I said, get you hog in there, boy.
I even said haven't seen him at the end.
I did check all the boxes.
So it robbed.
Robed yesterday.
That's what you are.
You're a loser.
I'm the championed champion hong calling competition.
All right, guys, look.
It's game day eve.
South Carolina game day eve.
The cats will load of playing later this afternoon.
Head down to Columbia, South Carolina,
where tomorrow night they play the Gamecox 745 kickoff in a game.
I mean, it's a huge game for both teams, really.
South Carolina is struggling coming off two-game losing streak.
Kentucky is yet still kind of find itself.
Where are we when we think about tomorrow night's game?
Well, it's weird that both teams,
it's like a must-win game when it's still September,
but South Carolina can't go 0-and-3 against some of their easy.
competition on the schedule. Their schedule gets brutal just like Kentucky's after this.
And even though Kentucky only lost Ole Miss, which is a good team at home, same thing.
You only had a few when this schedule came out where you thought I have a realistic shot
of winning these, and this is one of them because Kentucky's gauntlets starts after this.
So both teams want to have some kind of optimism and build some confidence heading into
a very difficult October. And if it's the opposite, really, I would say even more on them at this
point and with how bad they've looked with their expectations. But it is really,
really, really, really important to be this early for both teams.
Georgia, Texas, Tennessee.
That's what you got coming after South Carolina.
So this is a game that you have to get to keep the fan base on board.
And this is a game that you win this.
You can even swing some fans that have been negative, I think, going into the season.
And a game that can really change the outcome of your season.
So if you're going to get to six, I feel like this is one of those games you have to get.
It's a tough place to play, but Kentucky hasn't won a lot of games at home in the SEC,
so that might play into their advantage.
Also, the rain coming, and Kentucky being such a good rushing team could be an advantage.
I mean, I'm more confident than being on the road than they would be at home.
Meteorologist, Billy, says 95% chance of rain.
Let it pour.
The more it rains, I think the more that helps Kentucky, because, like you said, South Carolina could not stop Missouri's run game.
What's the one thing Kentucky does well?
Run.
Run the football.
So let it rain.
Slow down Lenora's Seller's passing him.
He threw for 300 yards against Missouri.
Maybe the rain will slow him down, benefit us.
I say let it pour.
Oh, definitely.
And we're all excited to see Cutter, but really we don't, we want to see running backs and defense.
If they're out there and they need Cutter to throw it around in its first true road start in a game where turnovers have decided this series forever,
I think that's South Carolina has won the game plan there.
This is going to be a lot of McGowan and Dowdell, and hopefully Kentucky can get some turnovers.
Brandon's dog is out of control.
They're bucking like a horse.
This does remind me of last year, though.
You lose week two to South Carolina.
everyone's disappointed.
But then you surprised everybody at Old Miss winning on the road.
This year, Ole Miss is kind of your South Carolina.
You had that home game that you wanted to win, you lose.
Fans are already starting to throw their hands in the air.
Are we going to get one?
And then a year ago, they go and surprise you in Oxford.
Maybe Mark Stoops back against the wall, counting him out,
and he'll do it again this week in Columbia.
He's motivated, right?
He's very motivated.
You've got to win this game that if you're motivated,
show us how motivated you are.
I think the gap is much closer than we thought it was going to be before the year.
I thought South Carolina is going to be really good.
A lot of people did.
They were top 15 at one point, and they have looked bad the last two weeks outside of sellers.
So this one, Kentucky, at least how I thought the year was going to go,
we're exactly where I thought we would be.
But South Carolina is a lot more getable than I would have guessed a month ago.
So there was a stretch where Kentucky kind of owned South Carolina.
They won, well, like seven out of eight, something like that.
But South Carolina has won the last three.
And Drew, you mentioned in the turnover margin.
I heard Tom Leeds say this morning, they're a negative seven in those three losses in the turnover margin.
negative seven.
It's hard to beat anybody when you can't handle the ball like that.
I mean, any game, turnovers can decide it.
You can say that about any football game ever.
But this series, especially, because it's always so close.
And you go and look all the way back to Kentucky was winning.
The turnover margin has been the difference maker.
Last year it was close.
They pulled away with a pick six.
We think about how, whatever, it's 31 to 6 or whatever.
But Kentucky was still in that for a lot of the game,
and turnovers got them in Lexington.
I think that'll be the case on Saturday.
I feel like ever since Mark Stoops,
mentioned Shane Beamer and his stupid little glasses.
Shane Beamer has had it out for Mark Stoves,
and he sort of owned Kentucky the last couple of years, two or three years.
So this is a time to get it back here.
And we've been on the wrong side of this rivalry
ever since you got sucker punch in the parking lot.
That's very true, yeah.
Well, remember Kentucky's last win over South Carolina
was in Columbia in, let's see, 24, 23, 21, 2021.
And that's the game where Vince Merrill famously called Dane Key.
Dane was there on a visit for South Carolina
in the South Carolina locker room.
Kentucky was celebrating in the Kentucky locker room
and boss man
Vince Merrill called Dane over from the winning locker room
said this is where you should be
how are they doing over there on that side?
We're celebrating jumping up and down in this side
but then they've won South Carolina's won the last three games since then.
So much of Kentucky's success with Stoops
was just beating South Carolina.
It was.
In the years when you beat Missouri too, I mean you're just golden
and you got to get back to that.
Just with Jojo the other day you were sitting there during the break
I don't even remember why I have it
because I wasn't there but I have a video on my
phone from the locker room in 2014 and we're watching it together when that's when everything
flipped that was their first road SEC winning forever i remember there were seniors on the team
that it said they'd never won a road SEC game and little did we know at the time
kentucky would go on to dominate nearly the next decade but uh we know how important it is to
win down there they've been lucky to do it a few times if south carolina's running game was
struggling against missouri i don't know if you watched any of that game i think the internet
with like negative 9 rushing yards negative so if this game comes and you know joking with billy about
the rain, but if it does come down to a situation to where, you know, the rain is hindering
the passing game, and it comes down to their running game versus ours, I really like Kentucky's
chances as long as they can protect the ball and not turn it over.
And South Carolina's got the 14th best run defense in the SEC, so that's not great either.
I think Kentucky could take advantage of that.
We'll talk about the running backs, talk about Cutter and a lot more coming up.
I gave the guy some homework assignments coming up after the, after the break.
Just like high school.
Just like high school.
I was frantically putting it together moments before.
Yes. Scraming it all in.
Right before the show. Right before the test.
That's right.
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Ryan, Drew, Shane, and Billy here at Bywater Farms in Georgetown.
Everything you'd expect for a fall festival pumpkin patch type atmosphere they've got it all.
The hayride just took off.
They've got a big corn maze back there.
I know we've been here several times.
Have you ever been in the corn maze?
I have not.
I don't have a kid, so it's a little weird if I'm just back there
climbing on corn mazes and stuff, but it does look like fun.
I remember being back in that corn maze.
It may have been with Gavin when he was like six or seven years old.
It's like 20 years ago.
I got lost.
I mean, it's tough.
You get way back in there and you get takes you a little while to find your way out of there.
The kids helping you out.
Yeah, a little kindergartners help me out.
It is neat out here, though.
Like I said, I clean house in the little shop here.
all the fall stuff. I didn't even think, I mentioned pumpkins and moms. I didn't think about all the
food items they have in the house. I've already been through the spooky farmhouse over here.
Oh, did you get spooky? It was spooky.
Spooky. Yeah, yeah. Drew and Billy over here watching the Ryder Cup.
Was there any big stories so far happening in the Ryder Cup that teed off this morning?
Yeah, Europe is starting to dominate a little bit now.
Winning at least three of the match is being played right now.
Did Justin Thomas do something this morning or something?
I haven't been able to keep up very well.
Him and Des Chambot won like the first hole of the day.
They were the first group, so it was an exciting, galvanizing start,
and now Europe's just starting to take over a little bit.
So we may be a little distracted during the next couple of segments.
Our captain came out at 7 a.m. to the crowd in the dark,
and yelled let's bleep and go and got everybody fired up.
But I think it's been downhill since Bryson's first tee shot.
It's good.
We're all right, though.
I'm rocking my USA gear.
It might be basketball.
I'm trying to be patriotic.
There we go.
John Short called the pre-show, but I had this on my list to talk about
on KSR.
Yesterday was John Short's 60th birthday.
He did a round of applause for John Short.
60 years old, my man.
We asked him he celebrated with a cheeseburger with no cheese or ketchup and he did it
plain, but he said he had frog legs.
Frog legs, that's right.
John Short, long time caller.
Like, a lot of think about the early, early, early days.
John Short's definitely one of those names that comes up.
But, yeah, big happy birthday to John.
60.
He's still looking like a young man.
He still calls the pre-show, but he doesn't.
call us on KSR anymore because they don't like to wait on hold all day. He said the pre-show has become
his new favorite show. But while he calls, he's watching a TV show at the same time or listening
to it. And it's always two shows at the same time. John's a multitask. Yeah, he's watching his
political show and then listening to Billy and I talk about nonsense on the pre-show. I don't know.
Now, another name from the blast from the past, Sister Gene Schmidt, Shannon.
Oh, yeah. Retired yesterday. She was just unable to make it on campus. I know she's near and dear to
your heart. I'm surprised she didn't tweet about it yesterday.
the cheater was going to retire and hang it up she's taking a vacation right now a hundred and six years old you know most people retire at 65 she went another 41 years amazing and she is an amazing person i mean first of all just a living to be a hundred and six and then still working as the team chaplain well into your hundreds is it's pretty crazy to think about you know and she wrote a book not even that long ago well she was still tweeting pretty actively not that long ago yeah well she's been working you know now she'll have more time to tweet well you think she'll tweet well you think she'll tweet you'll tweet you'll tweet you'll tweet you'll tweet you'll tweet you'll tweet you'll tweet you
anytime soon?
I don't know.
I don't know what she's doing.
You act like I know the woman.
Well, I think you know.
Now she'd let her hair down.
That's right.
Yeah.
Everybody have it.
The Reds won last night.
That's the good news.
The bad news is, so did the Mets.
Yep.
So the Mets still have a one game lead on the Reds.
Now with, what, three games to go.
That's right.
That's it.
Reds have the Brewers.
Mets have the Marlins.
And the Marlins stink.
Yeah.
The Brewers are playing for home field and vannies.
So it's not like they're just going to tank it and rest their people.
They want home.
field advantage for the playoffs.
So if you're thinking somebody's got the advantage, it might be the Mets, one game
lead, and you're playing the Marlins.
Yeah, I mean, if you're the Reds, I think you've got to try to win at least two out
of three to have a chance.
Again, they have the tiebreaker over the Mets, so if you can just tie you're in if you're
the Reds.
So, you know, can they win two out of three against the Brewer?
So that's going to be the question.
I don't know who they're starting.
I think it all depends on who their starting pitchers are for the weekend.
Where are you guys with our Reds-Mits showdown?
I don't know if they'll get in.
but that was a crazy finish yesterday
where he robbed the home run to stay alive.
Yeah, was it Marte?
Yeah, yeah, I mean, if it wasn't two outs,
it was one out, the bottom ninth guy on.
I mean, that would have been nailing the coffin
if that ball goes about six more inches,
but he got up and robbed it to keep him alive.
So just, you know, I want the Reds to get in
just for the show and Matt and all the fun we'd have.
But at the same time, like if they do get in,
they'll look back at that play
is completely saving their postseason life.
That was wild.
Yeah, Moeager in Cincinnati called it
one of the greatest catches in
franchise history.
Really?
Yeah.
I mean, that's a third baseman that moved to the outfield in the middle of the season to make a
catch like that in a game you had to have.
If you've been watching any of the Reds, like, games that have the Reds announcers,
they're really building this up.
Like the other night against the Pirates, L.A. Dayla Cruz comes up,
and they're like, this is the biggest abat in L.A. Dela Cruz's career.
They're building it up like it's Game 7, which I understand, like, their backs
against the wall.
They're trying to make the playoffs.
But they were really, like, building it up and over the top.
Well, when Matt went left the country last year or two years ago
UK baseball went to the World College Baseball World Series
Yeah
Now he's out of the country
Reds aren't going to the World Series don't even try to say that
But the Reds are one really just one series of what went in the series away from going to the playoffs
Which nobody thought would happen all season long, but here we are
But he'll be back he's back next Friday
Next Friday
So we'll get to see him
Yeah next Friday we have our show at Shady Ray's
Louisville location
And now we match return back to the air
So there we go all right we got a call on the line
Rick, who we got?
We got Kentucky Joe.
Oh, boy, Kentucky Joe.
Great.
I hope he has a song.
What up, Kentucky Joe?
Good morning.
Yeah, I think it's fun at the pumpkin batch today.
Are you all going to have any contest throwing pumpkins today?
Well, I don't think we're going to have any contest, but we may watch Shannon launch a few pumpkins.
Oh, okay.
That sounds good.
I guess the first thing I want to say happy birthday to John Shores.
Yes.
Belated John Shorty deserves it.
Also, I'm going to say it's going to be a good game.
Dadner, down Columbia.
I think we win probably in a fourth quarter.
It's going to be a fourth quarter field goal.
It's going to be 31 to 28.
31 to 28.
All right, Kentucky, Joe.
Appreciate that.
We'll make our predictions at the end of the show today.
Of course, make our KSR parlay that we're so hot and winning.
I got to get back in here and save you guys.
Well, save him mostly.
We're talking about Ryan.
I've one and three on our four games.
I'm three and one, and Drew, what are you?
I'm unbeaten.
Three and O, I guess I missed last week.
Speaking of competitions, they have Apple Suttered donuts here at Bywater Farms.
Are you going to have a donut, right?
I had my first donut since the pitiful.
donut challenge you had at my house.
That was so gross, by the way, just watching you take
glazed donuts and dunk them in water.
You have water and donuts rolling down
your chin. Drilling all over the place.
It was terrible. I can't unsee that. I have
that just burned into my mind now when I think about you
and donuts. These apple cider donuts are so good.
Drew and I split one.
That's the first donut I've had. They haven't had one since.
No. I couldn't do it.
We've got to take care of our bodies. So now you can't
even eat one donut? I can't.
You have to split it?
I'll probably have a whole one now.
Up until today, just the thought of donuts were making me ill, made my stomach a little ill, so I couldn't do it.
To be clear, it was my donut, and I didn't want to finish it. That's how we split it, and he took the other half.
So it wasn't a team effort going into it.
So, you know, Kentucky Joe brought up a good point.
He did?
Yeah, he actually did.
It's close in the fourth quarter.
That can almost play to Kentucky's advantage because of the ball control offense that they're probably playing the whole game,
the way Stoops likes to play, and they had the offensive line up front to kind of control the line of scrimmings,
or maybe they can play that way.
I like the optimism, but I see it the other way.
I see it close in the fourth quarter,
and then I remember our offense, who at home can sometimes not get a play in
or does something stupid, and suddenly they're going to have to figure that out
under the rooster crowing of South Carolina.
So I lean in the other direction.
I think it is close in the fourth quarter,
and it's the road team with the freshman quarterback under the lights that slips up
and not the other side.
But I would love to be wrong.
I do think it's going to be a very close game.
and a turnover or a three-and-out or one explosive play can decide it.
I'm not writing it off by any means.
Yeah, you can't beat yourself, and those are errors that, especially on the road.
You may be able to get away with it when you're playing in Eastern Michigan at home
or a non-conference team that you're going to win by two touchdowns over.
But on the road, with Cutter Bowley, he's right.
I mean, you cannot have those mistakes.
I just think about Eastern Michigan had just lost to Long Island, which is in the FCS.
And then you give up those 10 points at the end of the half.
You give up that big touchdown.
I see stuff like that and hopefully they get it corrected,
but are you correcting that and the substitution problems from the Ole Miss game?
Is that getting fixed in Columbia with a freshman?
I hope so, but I'm a little worried.
Hopefully that's what they worked on on the buy week.
Yeah, they had two weeks to work on and get ready for it.
Yeah, and hopefully you can get Lenore Sellers to be pressing a little bit.
He's somebody that NFL evaluators think he's going to be a first-round pick when he goes to the draft.
But with two injured starters on the offensive line for South Carolina,
maybe the young quarterback is trying to do a little too much near the end of the game.
If Kentucky's in it, I think there will be.
The defensive line will be a big reason.
I think Kentucky has a huge advantage there, especially, as Billy mentioned, with them being banged up on their offensive line, too.
I think that's Kentucky's strength of the defense, and if any success they have in Columbia tomorrow, the defensive line will be a big part of it.
Sellers is a big dude.
He's like, what, 6-4, 250 pounds?
I mean, he's like a dagon tight-in out there.
Hard to bring down.
He's got a cannon for an arm.
But if it is raining and it is – and they have to run the ball, he may be there.
leading rusher. He may look for him to kind of move the chains to let him go.
Yeah, he can do that. He can beat you with his arm or his legs.
And another thing Kentucky will have to fix from the first three weeks is the tackling on the
outside. We saw, you know, Brad White was livid after that game and even in practices
earlier in the season. So they'll have to clean that up or you will watch a guy like
Sellers get out there in space and pick up yards he shouldn't be getting.
Sackham Souls, Gooseda's healthy, I think after the two weeks break.
Yeah, mostly healthy Waller. It looks like he'll be out again.
But you haven't really had him all year, and he missed half of last season.
So it's, you know, you've already been prepared for that for a while.
But otherwise, Kentucky's pretty healthy heading into it.
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I gave the guy to homework assignment.
I'm excited about it.
We'll see how they're ready for your homework?
I don't know.
You gave us a lot of different homework assignments.
I've got one of them ready.
Well, the UK basketball.
Okay, I can do that one.
I got that one, professor.
That was the one.
That was the one.
That was the one.
He was doing like 10 minutes.
cramming out of the show.
There's any big homework.
That's right.
That's right.
So we'll take our break.
Come back.
Ryan, Drew, Shannon, Billy.
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Tell them some of the stuff that got out here, Shannon.
Well, you can come out.
You got the zip lines.
They got the slides for kids or adults.
I can see you being on the slide.
You're a big kid, miniature golf.
You got the pumpkin cannon, paintball, and the spooky farmhouse.
Even gym mining.
Well, I guess they have, like, some makeshift.
If you dig?
Yeah.
Yeah, they got some gyms in there that you've got to dig out.
So come out here to buy water farm.
We'll be out here the rest of the morning.
Give an oyster ticket at the end of the show, so you got plenty of time to come on out.
I forgot about the petting zoo, the giant jumping pillows.
What are giant jumping pillows?
I think that's the thing you jump on and, like it.
Oh, it catapults you up in the air.
I think that's right.
Like the blob and heavy weights?
Oh, I think so.
Very good.
So last night I sent you guys a homework assignment, and this came in on the A-Vision Glass text machine yesterday when we were in Lebanon.
I thought it was a great idea.
I thought you came up with it.
No.
Take credit.
Okay, I came up with myself.
Yeah, you did no prep.
So the question was, come up with a UK basketball starting five of players with their first name, beginning with the same first name of your name.
No, no.
First letter of your name.
First letter.
First letter.
I don't think there's many shenms to play for Kentucky basketball.
Of your name.
So like Ryan, I have R, obviously.
You have S for Shannon.
Yes.
We have the starting five.
So you want me to go first?
Yeah.
Can we include some bench players too?
Yeah.
We're platooning.
I'm with my team.
Go ahead.
You got your own starting five.
Okay, my point guard,
considered one of the greatest point guards in the history of basketball,
Ralph Beard.
He's going to be my point guard.
Good call.
My two guard, one of the greatest point guards we've had in the last couple,
in the last century in the NBA, Rijon Rondo.
So my back court.
is Ralph Beard, Rajan Rondo.
Get extra credit for that, two R's.
Two R's.
That's true.
The three man, I'm going to go small.
I'm going to go small this year with Lowe, Otega, and Aberdeen, three guards.
So my number three guy is Ramele Bradley.
Nice.
Shout out.
It's a good team.
Good shout out to Ramele Bradley.
At the four spot, I'm going with Randolph Morris.
I don't even play a lot of five, but he's more of a four.
And then my five in the middle is Rick Roby.
I get another bonus points
So that's my team
Ralph Beard, Rajon Rondo
Ramel Bradley
Randolph Morris and Rick Roby
Shannon who you got
All right well my team
We play positionless basketball
All right we're all guards
Except for one
My first one's actually not a guard
Sam Bowie
Got to put Sam Boy
That's a pretty strong start
Right
Then we're going Sean Woods
Yes
Who's a late edition
I just added him in
She Gilges Alexander
Oh my yeah you got to put him in there
Scott Padgett
Scott Padgett's a good four
And then we're going to round out the line up
with one of your favorite
players of all time, Saul Smith. Now, I've also got a guy on the bench and he will stay on
the bench. We will only allow him in the layup line, Shaden Sharp. But come watch him lay up.
Come watch him warm up. That's right. It's a double for playing Scatteras. That's right.
Yeah, you got Saul Smith and Shadden Sharp. You got the double-ed.
Well, I got Shigari Aline, who's going to stay on the bench and then Severe Wheeler.
That's good. Who refuses to go in.
You got a lot of guys that weren't really playing a lot of balls.
Well, you know, we've got to fill out the roster. The team pictures got to look bigger than five people.
All right, Drew, what do you have?
Are you going with A for Andrew or D for Drew?
Listen, I'll just go with D.
But if I needed to do A, I mean, both of these teams, this could be a championship, A versus D.
But I'm going to stick with D.
Most people know me as Drew.
I will say, I'm worried my team is so deep.
I'm worried that it could get me fired if I don't manage these personalities.
So you talk about platooning.
All right, let's just start, and I'll walk you through it.
Right away, very obvious, Dan Isle.
I mean, I don't even have to think about it.
It begins to start the game.
You don't even have to come to practice.
You're Dan Issel.
Get out there.
Yeah, get out there.
Same case for my next guy,
DeMarcus cousins.
Those are my two inside.
Oh, that's good.
You're my workhorses.
Literally, one of them's a horse.
Those two are my Givens.
Now, I got a lot of guards here.
Every time I thought I had a perfect back court,
another name would pop into mind.
So I'm still, these guys have to earn playing time in practice.
We have to separate themselves.
But I think.
So who's your starters?
I think on the wing for game one,
we're playing Nickel State and the BBN United Classic.
I'm going to let Devin Booker be my one.
wing. Okay. That's good.
Gonna have Derek Anderson run point.
Yeah. I know it wasn't a true point, but I think given the pieces around him, he can
handle it. And of course, at the two, Duran Lamb is out there just busting threes.
That's a good team. So Derek Anderson, Duran Lamb, Devin Booker, DeMarcusons, Dannissel.
However, if we have any trouble, I will go right to Dekari Johnson, Davion Mince,
Derek Jaspir, Dirk Minifield, didn't even mention the Bullock.
blur Dwight Anderson, who was my starting point guard until I thought of others.
Dante Allen, y'all want him in the game?
We'll do that.
Derek Willis.
Who else did I forget?
I could go all day, but the D's, we could fill three teams with these.
That's a good squad.
The D's have a good squad.
All right, Billy, did you go with William?
W with William or B for Billy?
No, we went with B, and we think we're the opposite of Shannon.
If he's all guards, we are front court heavy.
I think we're starting three centers in our starting five.
So we'll start there.
Bill Spivey, of course.
You guys first seven-footer.
Yeah, right.
You got to throw in Bob Burrow in there, one of four Wildcats to average 20 points a game for their career.
One of the greatest rebounders they've ever had also.
I've also got BAMM.
Oh, yeah.
We've got some tall trees down there.
We're catching every rebound.
For my two guards, I've got Brandon Knight.
Yeah, that's a good one.
And Brad Caliperi.
Over B.J. Boston.
He's going to get into the game.
That's right.
BJ can come off the bench.
Over Brian Long, you got Brad Calipari.
I do.
I'd like to, you know, more entertainment value for my starting five, I think, than winning basketball games.
I got a butt in for the internet kills me.
I glossed over one of my main guys.
First one off the bench is Darius Miller.
When I was reading there, I skipped right over him.
But I definitely didn't forget Darius.
He's my sixth man.
Mario, we got one for us with the M's.
I just trying to think who else beat Bobby Perry.
I kind of think who else will be for Billy.
I went with just a balance starting five.
I'm more focused on just trying to win games.
That's the point.
Yeah.
They don't want to lose.
At the one I got Marcus Teague.
At the two, I got Malik Munk.
So I get extra credit chance.
Yep, you do.
I got Michael K. Gilchrist at the three.
Oh, it's his birthday today.
Shout out my birthday, yeah.
Gilchrist, I got Marcus Lee at the four,
and then my five man, I'm a little bit excited for my five men.
I got Malachi Marino.
Oh, another current cut.
From here in Georgetown, getting the Georgetown pop here.
You could do Michael Mulder off the bench
for another double, too, if you need some more of those two Ms.
So that is our starting lineups.
I like our squads.
Drew, it definitely has the deepest squad of anybody.
Do you want to just hear my A starting five?
Yeah.
Because it's another.
Obviously, we got Anthony Davis.
Let me pull it up.
You get to clam the coach and the AD too with Mitch Barnhart and Mark Pope.
There you go.
How about a little Andrew Harrison, Aaron Harrison, Antoine Walker, Anthony Davis.
Then I can go Archie Goodwin, Alex Poitris, Alan Edwards.
I got Anthony.
Oh, the A's may be the best.
I got Ashton Hagen's on the bench.
That was just scratching the surface.
Wow, the A's may be the best.
Starting five of anybody.
Either way, I can go with my name might be two of the best.
859-280-2-287 that's a Clark's Pubbyshot phone number if you want to call and get on board if you agree with what our starting five we forgot somebody like I've got Robbie Moss on my bench I didn't want Robbie to think I forgot about him he's just going to be my got my first sub off the bench isn't he your boy he's my guy yeah I'm got him got him coming off the bench he's on the squad yeah we mentioned about the running back just barely somebody did text is on my phone what's the Dowdell update on his health I mean he wasn't listed so good to go
Good to go.
It'd be in an SEC game, we've gotten two of the injury reports already, and he wasn't among them.
Waller is the only one that was a projected starter that looks like he won't play.
And that hurt because they had to play some inexperienced guys.
They had to play some true freshmen out there at corner against Eastern Michigan, and it hurt us a little bit.
Yeah, but he hasn't been available consistently since he's been here.
I mean, it stinks not having him, but that wasn't anything new when this came out.
He's been beat up all season so far.
But with Dowdell out, that gave Patterson a chance to get some touches.
He looked good.
Yeah, Patterson, Wilcox was somebody we thought we might see a little bit more.
It doesn't seem like that's the case.
You know, Kentucky's rushing attack is their strength, and it's pretty deep.
Thinking like it's Drew's basketball rotation over here with how deep it is.
Patterson made the most of his time two weeks ago.
You know, the opponent was what it was, but he's certainly earned more looks moving forward,
and you can trust him with how he looked in that game.
But Seth McGowan has kind of emerged now as RB1.
He's the guy that's going to get most of the carries, I think, from he.
here on out, don't you?
Yeah, I think goal line, you'll still see.
I mean, he and Dowdell are going to split it.
Dowdell's been good, just nicked up a little bit,
and McGowan's got six rushing touchdowns in three games.
So, I mean, he's really standing out.
If he's not topping the conference, he's one touchdown behind.
But it's still going to be a one-two punch with those two,
and then Patterson, when you need him.
So if this game comes down to run the ball a lot,
what's the magic number rushing yards you think Kentucky needs to get to have success
and win the football game?
Is it 150?
Is it 200?
Where are you and where they think they're going to end up?
I say close to 200, and that's with needing good defense and some turnovers, too.
I just don't see a world where they're really out there slinging it.
I'm confident that Cutter Bowley's going to manage the game well and not lose it for them,
but I just don't think you're going to ask too much of him in this situation.
And hopefully it doesn't get to that point where you have to.
And he can run the ball also.
I mean, he's a good runner as well.
That's the good thing with the depth of quarterback.
We don't know how healthy Calzada really is, but, you know, it's not like the past where you had to protect Will Levis a little bit or Vandergriff because you didn't have a great second option.
You can let your quarterbacks run because you're deep enough.
You had a big omission on your team.
He just texted.
He is not happy.
Oh, I know.
Richie Farmer.
Richie Farmer was left off Ryan's list.
Richie, I want to apologize on behalf of Ryan.
That is utter disrespect.
It is disrespect.
For Richie Farmer.
Who's going to be hosting this show on Tuesday next week?
That's how you repay him.
Hey, the answer is Richie's not going to play tonight because Richie didn't even make the squad.
Richie was out with a sprained ankle the night I had my starting line before.
He was out of the spring day.
Wow.
How are you going to look Richie in the eye next week?
I'm not on.
When you didn't even include them on your team.
So I'm taking off.
You cut him.
I'm taking off Ramele Bradley and putting in Ritchie Farmer.
Ramell got sent to the bench.
We're putting in Ritchie in the starting line.
You have to.
Oh, Ramel's coming on next week, too.
Yeah, okay.
Cut the people we don't know.
Ruff beard passed away.
We'll cut him off.
Oh, rest in peace.
Wow, that's brutal.
That's absolutely brutal.
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Ryan, Shannon, Drew, and Billy.
Okay, I came up with this great game.
Yeah.
How are you the worst one at the game that you came up with?
Come up with the starting five of UK basketball players with the first letter of your first name.
I thought I had a great squad.
Apparently I missed a few people.
Well, yeah, you missed a big one.
We mentioned Richie Farmer, close friend of the show, who you just, I guess, forgot existed.
And then you missed Rex Chapman, who would be probably your best player on your team.
He didn't even mention Rex.
There's another one somebody sent me.
I got a lot more if you.
Reed Shepherd.
Rob Dillingham, Ron Mercer.
I can't laugh.
I have deer.
I forgot Deer and Fox.
It was a perfect point guard for my team, so I'm also kicking myself.
I think in the moment when you were reading your.
lineup. I was so focused on my team that I wasn't even thinking about all the names that you left
off of your team. So Rex Richie Reed. So those guys aren't good enough to make Ryan Lemon squad.
Yeah, well, we're a second half team. We use our guys off the bench. They may finish the game. They
may not start the game, but they're going to finish the game. I was bragging how good my teams are.
I think R. is the best. We just have a bad recruiter building the team. We've got to get a new coach in here.
Wow. Poor Ralph Beard. I mean, yeah. How are you going to take Ralph Beard off your all-time UK team?
Why, you just did it.
Last segment.
Sorry, Deering, Fox.
My goodness.
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What was the other?
What was the other homework assignment?
You're going to be worse at that one?
Well, maybe.
You want to do that one now?
It's your show.
Yeah, whatever you want.
Okay, I gave the guys a guilty pleasure TV show.
We've done guilty pleasure songs many times.
But I currently have a guilty pleasure TV show, and I'm so embarrassed about it.
I want to ask you guys, do you, what is your guilty pleasure TV show?
show, do you have a guilty pleasure TV
show? So does like Fuller House
count? Because I watched, of course,
all the Fuller House episodes and then Fuller House
that came on on Netflix. I've got one though that I'm
really into and I'm not really embarrassed
to say that I like it, but I just want to talk
about it for a minute and it's called I almost got
away with it. And it's about these criminals
that almost
got away with it. You know how every episode
is going to end because of the name of the show, right?
They caught. They caught.
But I'm telling you, I am fascinated
it with like Bonnie and Clyde, you know, criminal on the run, all the things they do to try to avoid getting captured or how they escape prison.
It's a fascinating show.
You should definitely watch it.
But you know the ending every time.
You do know the ending, but it's about how we get there.
That's the fascinating part about it.
So I want to throw that one out there too.
Bill, you got one?
Yeah, it's timely.
I think they just announced that they're ending the show.
I think it's pretty popular, though.
Catfish, the TV show.
Nev finding these people online that think they're talking.
to somebody in a romantic relationship and ends up being the opposite sex or just somebody that doesn't
even look like what they think.
I mean, it's pretty bizarre, but to see the reactions of people when they meet these people
in person, it's damn good.
Drew, you got one?
I mean, it's no secret that the only show I watch is Dateline, so that would probably
have to be my answer.
If I'm watching TV, it's usually a sporting event or like a Netflix documentary or I'm on
the Dateline 24-7 channel.
I even like a Dateline rerun.
Dateline is good.
Sometimes I already know what they're going to say, but you know what?
I'm watching it anyway.
I want to see what's going to happen.
You and I have admitted we used to watch The Bachelor a lot.
Yeah, it's gone downhill.
Bachelor franchises has gone down down.
It really has gone downhill since Chris Harrison left.
Yeah, I don't have any current, but there's some I'm not afraid that I watched in the past.
Like, every once in a while I'd see what Carrie and Samantha and Miranda and the gals were doing on Sex and the City.
You know, nothing wrong with a little sex in the city, right?
Well, yoga girls got me hooked on a show.
Not while y'all laughing.
It's great.
I won a lot of Emmys.
It did.
What's the problem?
Yeah.
I think the problem is a lot of people won't admit that they watch shows like that.
This is the homework assignment about.
A Guilty Pleasure Show you watch?
Yeah, I even watch the remake.
And just like, what's it called?
It sucked.
Don't watch that one.
But yeah, he's...
Sexier in the city.
I don't care.
I'll watch...
You know, I don't like watch The Bachelor regularly, but I don't have to be some tough guy that can't...
If the show's good and I hear it's good, I'm going to tune in and see what it's about.
Gilded Age?
Well, that's what started to me.
You know, Matt had to start watching Gilded Age.
Yoga Girl got me watching that.
watched every episode so far, the first three seasons.
But now she transferred me to watching Downton Abbey.
Oh, boy.
Wow.
Yeah.
Are you clapping?
You watch Downton Abbey?
She's molding you like Clay.
Are you like a little embarrassed?
Are you embarrassed you watch Downton Abbey?
There's like seven seasons of it.
I'm only through the first three seasons, but I am really embarrassed that I really like this show.
So she makes you watch all these shows.
Do you have any shows you make her watch?
No.
That's not how our relationship works.
Oh, it's not?
I don't have to be embarrassed that you watch it, though.
If you like it, you like it.
Who cares?
We don't want to know what people do in their free time at home.
Who cares?
If you want to watch a little Don't-Nabby, downtown, don't you say it funny, Don't
it?
Downton, Downton.
Downton.
You want to watch that?
Be proud of who you self.
Just thought of another one.
You ever turn on 1,000-pound sisters?
Oh, we used to watch that all the time.
They're from Kentucky.
Yeah.
Town, Madisonville, and Webster.
What's their names?
She's surrounding them.
Amy and Tammy.
Amy and Tammy, yes.
We're proud of Amy and Tammy.
Now, one of them has lost a lot of weight, right?
They both have now.
They've had the change in the name of the show.
Yeah, the 500 pounds.
I'm just wondering.
Because, you know, if they're not really 1,000 pounds, it's false advertising.
That's right.
But they became superstars over there in Western Kentucky and have, like, autographs signings and meet and greets and everything.
I haven't seen many of them, but the ones I've caught, I enjoy seeing, like, places where I grew up.
Like, they're in the Madisonville City Park, and they go to the country cupboard restaurant in town.
So that's the only reason I like it because Madisonville and that surrounding area, they're mostly Webster County, but that's not on national TV very often.
So that's pretty cool.
There comes to the John Deere with all the kids on it.
There's the hayride.
As Billy said, there's all the postgame show callers right there, all those little kids.
The field trip that came rolling in and been out on the hayride.
You know, I think, Billy, you and I are the only ones who've watched Unknown Number, though.
These guys haven't watched it yet.
You guys haven't seen it?
I'm still waiting for you to give me that Netflix log in.
Well, I'll give it to if you watch it because I want to discuss it.
It's like jaw on the floor.
Reveal.
Yeah, she says it's good.
It's very.
I would like it.
Okay, she's saying I would like it.
Just because the twist that happens in the middle of the show, you're like, you are, your draw hits the floor.
And it's like the rest of the time you're thinking, how is this possible?
How could somebody be motivated like that?
And it was a true story.
I mean, it really happened.
This is something to happen these kids up in Michigan.
Yeah, I don't want to spoil it.
Yeah.
The reveal is so good.
Do you want to, like, I'll watch it over the weekend if you guys want to discuss it on Monday.
Okay, let's do it.
Everybody watch it over the weekends.
We can talk about it.
I've already know.
I've already seen like half of it.
So you can count me as already seen it.
Okay, so you know the review.
I only told you to watch it twice, Shannon.
I know the story.
I still wait for somebody to give me.
I don't have Netflix.
What do you want me to do about it?
You can count me as in and have seen it.
I've seen enough of it.
If you just had a Louisville box that maybe might be able to have all the shows on it.
It is probably on there.
If you just had one, yeah.
Get a hold of it.
All right.
We'll take our break.
We are out here at Bywater Farm in Georgetown, Kentucky.
30 years of Autumn Fest, now through October 31st.
A lot of field trips from students come out here.
It's a great place to bring your family on the weekends.
They've got pumpkins.
They've got mums.
They've got apple butter.
They got a gift shop there.
They got a greenhouse.
They got all kind of games.
They've got a corn maze.
They got KSR.
They got KSR in here.
And we've got Eric Church tickets to give away at the end of the show as well.
So come on back.
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